Showing posts with label A Whispered Darkness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Whispered Darkness. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 November 2015

T4T: A Whispered Darkness & Fire in the Woods

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Welcome to this week’s Two for Thursday Book Blitz #T4T presented by Month9books/Tantrum Books!

Today, we will be showcasing two titles that may tickle your fancy, and we’ll share what readers have to say about these titles!

You just might find your next read!

This week, #T4T presents to you:
A Whispered Darkness by Vanessa Barger and Fire in the Woods by Jennifer M. Eaton

Be sure to enter the giveaway found at the end of the post!
 
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When Claire Mallory’s father leaves, her mom moves them to a new town and into a dilapidated Victorian house.
The old house creaks and whistles, and smells well — like it’s been abandoned for years. But as the nights grow longer and the shadows take on substance, Claire wonders if the strange sounds and occurrences might be more than the house showing its age.
Just as things start to pick up in Claire’s love life, her mother becomes possessed. In an attempt to save her mother and their new home, Claire enlists the help of two boys, each of whom is interested in Claire for different reasons. As she chooses one boy over the other, something dangerous is unleashed, and the spirits make their move.
They aren’t content to moan and scream inside Claire’s house, or even control her mom. They want a taste of freedom, and she’s their key to getting it. But is Claire strong enough to fight off the evil spirits, or will they claim her and her mom before it’s all over?
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WHAT READER’S ARE SAYING:
 
“Drama, romance, a girl who can talk to ghosts and a possessed mom made for a cool weekend afternoon read”Laurie Treacy, Author
 
“A Whispered Darkness did not disappoint. If you like ghost stories, you'll want to add this one to your TBR list”Kimber Leigh Wheaton, Author
 
“As a non-horror reader, A WHISPERED DARKNESS kept a strong creepy thing without taking it overboard.” Jennifer, The Dragon Blog
 
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Vanessa Barger was born in West Virginia, and through several moves ended up spending the majority of her life in Virginia Beach, Virginia. She is a graduate of George Mason University and Old Dominion University, and has degrees in Graphic Design, a minor in Medieval and Renaissance Literature, and a Masters in Technology Education. She has had articles published in Altered Arts Magazine, has had some artwork displayed in galleries in Ohio and online, and currently teaches engineering, practical physics, drafting and other technological things to high school students in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. She is a member of the SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators) and the Virginia Writer's Club. When not writing or teaching, she’s a bookaholic, movie fanatic, and loves to travel. She has one cat, who believes Vanessa lives only to open cat food cans, and can often be found baking when she should be editing.
Connect with the Author: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Goodreads | Pinterest |YouTube
 
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When a plane crashes in the woods near Jess’s home, the boy of her dreams falls out of the sky—literally. But David’s not here to find a girlfriend. He’s from another planet, and if Jess can’t help him get back to his ship, he’ll be stuck on Earth with nothing to look forward to but the pointy end of a dissection scalpel.
But her father runs their house like an army barracks, and with an alien on the loose, Major Dad isn’t too keen on the idea of Jess going anywhere. Ever. So how the heck is she supposed to help the sweetest, strangest, and cutest guy she’s ever met?
Hiding him in her room probably isn’t the best idea. Especially since her Dad is in charge of the squadron searching for David. That doesn’t mean she won’t do it. It just means she can’t get caught.
Helping David get home while protecting her heart—that’s gonna be the hard part. After all, she can’t really fall for a guy who’s not exactly from here.
As they race through the woods with Major Dad and most of the U.S. military one breath behind them, Jess and David grow closer than either of them anticipated. But all is not what it seems. David has a genocide-sized secret, and one betrayal later, they are both in handcuffs as alien warships are positioning themselves around the globe. Time is ticking down to Armageddon, and Jess must think fast if she’s to save the boy she cares about without sacrificing Earth—and everyone on it.
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WHAT READER’S ARE SAYING:
 
David is the alien and the way Jennifer M. Eaton describes him as an alien is soo interesting!” – Brianna, Brianna's Bookish Confessions
 
“Overall, this novel surpassed my expectations. Truly a job well done and I’m already dying to get my hands on Ashes in the Sky, book two in the series!”Kayla, Goodreads Reviewer
 
“Overall it's a quick fun and entertaining read alien fans everywhere will enjoy. It's been a good while since I've read a really good alien book and Fire in the Woods provided a much needed dose.” – Angela, Souther Bred Southern Read
 
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Jennifer M. Eaton
Corporate Team Leader by day, and Ranting Writer by night. Jennifer M. Eaton calls the East Coast of the USA home, where she lives with her husband, three energetic boys, and a pepped up poodle.
Jennifer hosts an informational blog “A Reference of Writing Rants for Writers (or Learn from My Mistakes)” aimed at helping all writers be the best they can be.
Beyond writing and motivating others, she also enjoys teaching her dog to jump through hoops—literally.
Jennifer’s perfect day includes long hikes in the woods, bicycling, swimming, snorkeling, and snuggling up by the fire with a great book; but her greatest joy is using her over-active imagination constructively… creating new worlds for everyone to enjoy.
 
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Thursday, 4 September 2014

Vanessa Barger: The Importance of Reading to a Writer


Today we are happy to have our pub-sister Vanessa Barger here to chat about the importance of reading to a writer. I couldn't agree with her thoughts more. I think reading is the single most important thing a serious writer can do to improve their craft. But before we delve into Vanessa's spot-on post, here's a little bit about her new YA paranormal novel, A Whispered Darkness. It sounds absolutely fantastic and is available now!

Title: A Whispered Darkness
Publication date: August 26, 2014
Publisher: Month9Books, LLC.
Author: Vanessa Barger

When Claire Mallory’s father leaves, her mom moves them to a new town and into a dilapidated
Victorian house.

The old house creaks and whistles, and smells well — like it’s been abandoned for years. But as the nights grow longer and the shadows take on substance, Claire wonders if the strange sounds and occurrences might be more than the house showing its age.

Just as things start to pick up in Claire’s love life, her mother becomes possessed. In an attempt to save her mother and their new home, Claire enlists the help of two boys, each of whom is interested in Claire for different reasons. As she chooses one boy over the other, something dangerous is unleashed, and the spirits make their move.

They aren’t content to moan and scream inside Claire’s house, or even control her mom. They want a taste of freedom, and she’s their key to getting it. But is Claire strong enough to fight off the evil spirits, or will they claim her and her mom before it’s all over?


          



The Importance of Reading to a Writer
by Vanessa Barger

Thanks for letting me guest blog today. Since I’ve been given free reign (insert evil laughter here) I took a while thinking of what to say. Do I talk about the road to publication? Nah. Where I got the idea for A WHISPERED DARKNESS? Meh. Instead I thought I’d talk about the importance of reading to a writer.

Some of you are looking at me like I’m crazy. Of course you read. But I want to stress the importance of it. As writers, you get caught up in your own worlds. Especially if there’s a lot going on. For me, I teach high school, then write (sometimes more than one thing at a time), then work on blogging and the things that come with having a book published. Hopefully I’ll be juggling speaking engagements with that someday as well.

It’s important to take the time to read. While I think authors should read extensively in their area – otherwise how do you know what else is out there – I think as long you’re reading something it doesn’t matter. I had a critique partner once who used to say she had to “refill her word count” and take a break to read a book. I think that’s pretty accurate.

It’s easy to write a book, edit it, submit it, edit it again, send it to crit partners, beta it, edit it, rinse and repeat and you get tired. But if you read a book or two (or seven) it helps to get you motivated. Reading someone you admire makes you want to do better as a writer. You get pumped and inspired.
Reading someone else’s work is kind of like watching those ridiculous football movies if you’re a football fan/player (Forgive me if I offend. There are football fans, and then there are people like me who hide at the mention of a touchdown). They make you want to be better.

Anything that can inspire you to be better and make your work better and is something fun wins in my book.

I have a few suggestions – if you want beautiful prose, read anything by Lisa Ann Sandell. You want creepy and gritty? Cryer’s Cross by Lisa McMann. Fun Scifi? I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore. Light hearted historical? Eva Ibottson will do it for you.

I could go on, but those are some great suggestions. If you have something you adore, I’d love to hear it! I’m always looking to add to my never-ending reading list!


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Vanessa Barger was born in West Virginia, and through several moves ended up spending the majority of her life in Virginia Beach, Virginia. She is a graduate of George Mason University and Old Dominion University, and has degrees in Graphic Design, a minor in Medieval and Renaissance Literature, and a Masters in Technology Education. She has had articles published in Altered Arts Magazine, has had some artwork displayed in galleries in Ohio and online, and currently teaches engineering, practical physics, drafting and other technological things to high school students in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. She is a member of the SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators) and the Virginia Writer's Club. When not writing or teaching, she’s a bookaholic, movie fanatic, and loves to travel. She has one cat, who believes Vanessa lives only to open cat food cans, and can often be found baking when she should be editing.


               


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Friday, 7 March 2014

Cover Reveal: A Whispered Darkness by Vanessa Barger @month9books @VanessaBarger @chapterxchapter


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Welcome to the Cover Reveal for

A Whispered Darkness by Vanessa Barger

presented by Month9Books!
Be sure to enter the giveaway found at the end of the post!
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When a soul breaks, it isn’t pretty. The pieces are sharp; they cut and bite and rend at flesh. They seek blood, want vengeance. They congeal, become something more than they were, something dark and beautiful and terrible.
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Publication Date: August 26, 2014
Publisher: Month9Books
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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAShe’s a middle grade and young adult author, represented by Jennifer Mishler and Frances Black of Literary Counsel. She teaches high school technology education in rural Virginia and is the slave to one cat, Molly. She spends all her free time writing. She’s a member of the SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators). When not writing, she’s reading, and an avid movie fan. She also loves long walks on the beach discussing Shakespeare while sipping large fruity drinks with little umbrellas.
Connect with the Author: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Goodreads
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