Showing posts with label Phillip Hall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phillip Hall. Show all posts

Friday, October 21, 2011

Halloween Fun With Phillip Hall

Halloween Fun Book Giveaway Entry
(A.C. Hall is a participating author in the giveaway)


Scrolls Season One


Directive 57
By Phillip Hall

      "Why'd you leave me?" a harsh voice whispered.
      Kenny fell out of his bunk and onto the hard metal floor.  He jumped up, then stumbled over to turn the lights on.  He pushed the light panel and nothing happened.  He squeezed his eyes tight, and held his breath.  His mind was racing for a logical reason as to why he was hearing the voice of a friend from long ago. 
      "Go away now, please," Kenny said in a weak voice.
      "I'll be back for you, Kenny," the voice hissed.
      The lights came on, and Kenny slowly opened his eyes.  He couldn't see without his glasses but he could tell there was no one else in the room with him.   He collapsed to the floor and started crying.

* * * * *

      Curt stood in front of the small mirror and splashed cold water on his face.  His heart was racing, and he had to take deep breaths to calm down.  He looked in the mirror for a long moment, then shook his head.
      "What are you doing, honey?"  Brittany asked.
      "It's nothing," Curt responded.
      "You don't have to lie.  I know it was the dream again, because I had it too."
      Curt turned around to face her, but when their eyes met they quickly looked away from one another.
      "I'm sorry you keep having the nightmare too," Curt said.
      "Halloween is coming up in just a few days… "
      "Oh stop with that Halloween business,” Curt interrupted.  “You know I hate all the Earth holidays and..."
      "...and after you're promoted to Captain General you plan to abolish all Earth holidays, starting with Halloween," Brittany said in a playful tone.
      "Yeah well, you keep on making your jokes while I make a life for us and future generations to come.  A life lived for us and not for all those worthless pukes back on Earth," Curt said sternly.
      There was a knock on the door.  Curt straightened his shirt a bit then headed to see who was there.
      "Don't worry, I'll get it," Curt said sarcastically.
      He hit the button and the door slid open.  Kenny stumbled into the room.  He was covered in sweat and was almost hyperventilating.
      "Oh it's just you.  Today is an important day Kenny.  Go away," Curt said.
      "No.  I can't.  It’s Trevor, I don't know if he's dead or not.  I mean I ..."
      Curt slapped Kenny across the face, knocking his glasses off.  Kenny stood unmoving, in shock.
      "Shut up you fat idiot.  Every year when it gets close to Halloween we all have the dreams.  Big deal.  Trevor died 13 years ago because he didn't leave your lard butt behind.  It was all yours and his fault.  Me and Brittany had nothing to do with it."
      "You were going to leave us, Curt.  You pulled the bar out of the door and left Trevor behind.  I mean the blood and… and..."
      Curt stepped forward and grabbed the smaller man by his collar.  He pulled him close.
      "In one hour I am going to be elected the youngest Captain General to ever take control of a seed ship.  Do you know what I've sacrificed to get this honor at the age of 28?  I have worked myself half to death!" Curt yelled, then paused and took a deep breath.  "We've covered our tails for 13 years now, Kenny and I'll be damned if some nightmare is going to unravel all that I've worked for."
      "Yes of course.  You're right, Curt.  Like always, I'll just follow your lead."
      Curt smiled, then let go of the smaller man's shirt.
      "I knew you'd see things my way.  Now go pick up your glasses and I don't want to see you until the day after Halloween, because I know you're going to be a nervous wreck until then."
      Kenny turned to find his glasses and was greeted by Brittany.  She was holding his glasses out for him.
      "Thank you, Brittany.  I'm sorry for interrupting this special day for you two," Kenny said.
      "Oh it's no worry.  It was good to see you..." Brittany said before being cut off.
      "She's fine, Kenny.  It's me you should be worried about making angry.  After all I'm about to be your Captain General.  Now make yourself scarce."

* * * * *

      "My second order of business as your Captain General is to issue directive 57," Curt said.
      The conference room was packed full of dignitaries and civilian leaders.  There was a loud buzz around the room as everyone spoke in hushed tones about the directives their new leader was giving.
      Curt smiled to himself and soaked in the thought of all these scoundrels having to answer to him now.  They'd all have to do as he said.
      "People, please settle down.  I know what I'm directing you to do is different from what you've done in the past but it's far past time that we set the course for us and not for Earth.  We are generations of space farers, not Earthmen," Curt said.  "So please pay attention to the holo presenter up front and I will explain directive 57."
      The lights dimmed, and all eyes went to the front.  Curt stood with a pointer and showed each of the steps for his plan.  He explained in detail what would be done.  Once again a murmur arose from the gathered leaders.  Gerald, a housing leader, stood up and spoke.
      "Captain General, first off you have abolished all Earth holidays.  In doing so, you have wiped away generations of traditions.  Now you want to open up deck 57, strip it down; flood it with radiation, then vent the entire deck into space?"
      "You've summed it up quite well, Gerald.  Only one thing you got mixed up there.  I don't 'want' to do this, I am doing this.  Is that clear?" Curt asked.
      He paused for a long moment, seeing if anyone would challenge his newfound authority.
      "It's high time we leave the past in the past.  It's up to us to plan for the future and that future is right now.  Let's get started erasing where we've been so we can have more room for where we're going."

* * * * *

      Curt strode down the hall wearing a full yellow containment suit.  He carried his helmet under his arm.  There were over 200 men behind him as they approached the main hatch for deck 57.  He reached out to push the open button when someone shouted from behind.  He turned and saw Kenny running up.
      "Don't do it, Curt!"
      "Go home, Kenny, right this second."
      "No, I won't go.  Don't you open up that deck.  Spraying radiation and opening the airlocks isn't going to change the past."
      Curt stepped forward and reared back to punch the fat little man, but something caught his wrist.  It burned like fire but was cold like ice.  He tried to jerk his arm free but found that he couldn't.  Then a chill voice whispered in his ear.
      "He doesn't like when you do that."
      Curt's heart skipped a beat and he became light headed.  He stumbled into the hatch release and the giant doors to deck 57 began to open.  Curt stepped back and stood side by side with Kenny.  They both stared as the doors opened to reveal the dimly lit hallway beyond.  The red emergency lights flickered and for a brief moment they saw a teenage boy covered in blood standing halfway down the corridor.
      The lights flickered again and the figure was gone.  Kenny turned and ran away.  He ran straight through the now confused group of workers.
      Curt stood unmoving for a long moment, staring down the long hallway.  Suddenly there was a hand upon him.  He jerked around, swinging wildly.  He caught the side of one of the engineers who was there to help with getting deck 57 cleared out.
      "Sir, are you all right?" the Engineer asked.
      "Ummm, yes… of course I am.  I uh... just need to go home for a bit.  I need to take care of my wife."
      Curt didn't wait for a response, he simply took off running.

* * * * *

      Curt rounded the corner and headed for his room.  He wanted to make sure Brittany was okay.  As he approached the room there was a metal pipe lying in front of his door.  He ignored it and hit the open panel.  The door didn't respond.  He could hear something happening inside.  He pushed the button over and over but it wouldn't respond.  Then he heard a blood curdling scream from within.
      "Brittany!  I'm coming," Curt shouted.
      He picked up the metal pipe, barely noticing it was covered in blood.  He jammed it into the door and started wrenching backwards.  Soon the door popped open and he sprinted inside.  He almost slipped on the wet floor but kept his balance.  He switched on the lights and he immediately began to retch. 
      Blood covered the walls and dripped from the ceiling.  Brittany was nowhere to be seen, but blood and gore were all around.  Curt dropped to his knees, shaking his head.
      "No, no, no, no.  This isn't happening.  This isn't real," he mumbled.
      "Yes it is real.  As real as the day you left me behind on deck 57 with that sick monster, the mad engineer.  You left me there to die, Curt.  You, Brittany and even Kenny.  He didn't just kill me, Curt.  He tortured me for weeks, until he had finally had his fill.  Then he cut me to pieces with his plasma wrench," the ghostly voice said.
      Curt looked over and saw the ghost of Trevor standing in the doorway to the bathroom.  The teenager was a ghastly sight to see, covered in blood and with gaping wounds all over.
      "I'm sorry, Trevor.  I'm so sorry," Curt whimpered.
      A shrieking laughter rose up from the ghost.  Trevor walked slowly over.
      "You're sorry?  Oh you will be sorry, Curt.  Very sorry indeed," Trevor said in a low voice.
      There were footsteps approaching from outside.  Curt struggled to his feet and watched as the ghost vanished.  He turned back to the door just as Kenny came in.  The portly man came to an abrupt halt.
      Kenny stood in the doorway with his mouth wide open.  He stared at all the blood, then at Curt who stood in the middle of the room holding a blood covered metal pipe.
      "What have you done?  Where is Brittany?" Kenny asked.
      Curt looked down at his blood covered containment suit and the metal pipe.
      "I didn't do anything," Curt replied.
      "I'm getting the authorities and I'm telling them everything!"
      "No!  You will do no such thing.  Help me clean this room up and look for Brittany."
      "I will not.  I'm telling everything!" Kenny screamed then turned to run.
      Curt sprang after him and without thinking he threw the metal pipe.  It soared through the air and hit the man square in the back of the head.  Kenny went down hard.
      "I told you to stop," Curt shouted.
      He ran over to where Kenny had fallen and picked up the metal pipe.  Kenny struggled back to his feet.
      "I'm telling everyone the truth about you," Kenny said wearily.
      Something inside of Curt snapped.  He swung the metal pipe down hard, crushing Kenny in the head.  He fell unmoving to the floor.
      Curt continued screaming and swinging the pipe over and over.  He continued hitting long after Kenny stopped moving or breathing. 
      "Now that's the spirit, Curt," Trevor said.
      Curt looked up to see the blood covered visage of his one time friend, then he looked down.  On the ground below him were the pummeled remains of Kenny.  Blood was everywhere.  It soaked his hair and stained his hands. 
      Suddenly the entire ship shook violently.  Curt dropped the pipe and braced himself.  Alarms began sounding and emergency lights flashed. 
      None of it truly registered as he just felt broken inside.  He stared at the horrific image of Trevor smiling at him.
      "That'd be all the airlocks on every deck except this one opening.  I might have rewired them to open on all decks when those on 57 were opened.  I'm certain that at least a few thousand people were just sucked out the airlocks to their untimely deaths."
      "Why?" Curt asked.
      "Oh I think you know why, Curt.  You're missing the real question here, aren't you old friend?  The question is, why now?"
      Curt simply nodded his head.
      "I wanted to kill you at the highest point in your life.  I didn't want to just kill you, but to kill your dreams and your legacy as well.  You had it all and now all you have is a half dead ship, a dead wife and you murdered Kenny."
      The sound of people approaching caught Curt's attention.  He looked up at Trevor.
      "Go ahead.  Kill me,"
      Trevor laughed a shrill laugh, and shook his head.
      "Oh no my friend, it'll be much worse if I leave you to the people who are left onboard.  You gave directive 57, which caused all of this and you made sure every person knew you were in charge.  By the time they're finished with you it'll make what the mad engineer did to me look like child's play."
      As the bloody ghost of Trevor slowly faded away, Curt screamed out.
      "No!  Don't leave!  Help me!"
      But there was no reply.
For more information on Phillip Hall please go to Hall Brothers Entertainment     

Friday, September 30, 2011

October Happenings on the Blog

Hi all!
Wow The last day of September! This month went fast. October of course means Halloween is here! YAY1 Yes, I am still a kid. haha. I am so excited about Halloween. I love it! Junior has his costume which he kind of  modeled. 





He wanted to be Curios George. The mask actually fits better than he has it but he likes the sensation of it on his mouth. Who am I to argue so long as it does no harm. We went online and bought this from http://www.dizguise.com/  for $25. He was very comfortable in it and wore it for a few hours trying it outside also. He said he was warm in it - the temperature was close to 50. So we are happy with it. I got his little brother a monkey costume too but since he is in Chicago I do not have a picture of him in it yet. Here is the one from the site:    
Little Monkey Infant Costume
Yes, it is that cute in person too. I can't wait for my daughter to send the baby's picture in it to me.

I received an GR message from author Todd Russell. I had featured his book, Fresh Flesh, on one of my Waiting for post. And it is now out and available on Amazon. Yay! Here is the cover, remember it? Click on Amazon and it will take you to the purchase page.

FRESH FLESH coming 9-29-2011

I received an email from Joni B Cole last night. She is the author of Another Bad Dog Book
Another Bad-Dog Book: Tales of Life, Love, and Neurotic Human Behavior
I had feature her book as one I was waiting on. Well it is due out officially October 4th but is available on Amazon already. Yay! I am excited about it. Guess what? She is generously giving away a SIGNED COPY of her book here on my blog!! So look for the giveaway next week.

Speaking of giveaways...I have some awesome books to give out in October. Ami Blackwelder author of the Evolution Series, (I did a review of The Shifters of 2040), sent me 6 books to be given away!
The Shifters of 2040 (Shifter Evolutions, #3)The Hybrids of 2050: Belle Magnolia (Volume 4)The Hunted of 2060 (Shifter Evolutions #5)The Revolution of 2060 (Shifter Evolutions #6)The SCM of 2030The Invasion of 2020 (Shifter Evolutions, #1)

Ami has a new book coming out soon and I will be reviewing it as well as the rest of the Evolution series. Here is a peek at the new book, ( yes it is a Mermaid tale): 
The Mers
The Mers by Ami Blackwelder

More awesome giveaway news. A.C. Hall and Phillip Hall have sent me their new book SCROLLS and included a copy to be given away! You may remember I did a review of The Bond Conqueror by them. I am super excited by this and will have a review of Scrolls coming up. Here is what the book looks like:
Scrolls Season One
Synopsis:

Marty Schultz is a young man who just wants to be left alone. While his fellow students at Barker State University are living it up, Marty keeps his distance, spending most of his time alone. The used bookstore where he works specializes in the trade of ancient scrolls and Marty copies down their details for use in his web-comic. Little does he know that in the right hands these scrolls can be used to perform powerful magic and his use of them has drawn the attention of some very dangerous people. As Marty struggles to come to grips with the reality of the scrolls and his growing ability to harness their power he also has to face the past that he moved over 3,000 miles away to escape. Marty just wanted to be left alone, but that’s no longer an option. His life is suddenly very full and whether he likes it or not he has to find a way to deal with it. But if he’s going to reconcile with his angry ex-fiancĂ©e whom he left two years ago with no explanation, pacify his big sister who is trying to uncover a secret he’s worked hard to hide and get out from under the thumb of a scheming classmate he’s going to have to find a way to survive against a magic wielding madman who has decided that Marty Schultz must die.

Also happening on my blog , which I am so excited about too, is I have many awesome guest bloggers for the month. I invited authors to write something that would be good for Halloween.  I have an amazing line up with post from: Bret Jordan, Kat Nove, Laurie Bowler, Ami Blackwelder, Tarrin P Lupo, Scott Nicholson, Sheri Browning Erwin, Maranda Russell, Stephany Simmons, Tracy Sharp, Natasha Larry, Pavarti K Tyler, A.C. Hall, Phillip Hall,  Weston Kincade, Cameo Renae, Marlon Pierre- Antoine, S. Wayne Roberts, Suzan Battah, Kimberly LaRocca and possibly a few more awesome writers. I will have links to their websites so if you like what you read you can find out more. I hope you get some thrills, chills and smiles. 

Of course I will also have book reviews going on.  A few of the authors planned are Josi S Kilpack, Emily Sue Harvey, Gregory Allen, NeonSeon and from the Dark Side Book Tour - Stacey Kennedy and A Jacob Sweeny. 


A lot is planned and there will be some unplanned stuff because life happens every time you make a plan. I hope you will join me and have some fun.
Comments welcomed and appreciated!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

The Bond Conqueror by Philip Hall & A.C. Hall

The Bond: Conqueror

The Bond Conqueror by Phillip Hall & A.C. Hall
Hall Brothers Entertainment

I received this book from the author with a request to review. No promise of a good review was sought or given. I received no compensation for this review. The review is my honest opinion. 

From Good Reads:

Charles Bryant seems to have it all. A college professor on the esteemed intellectual planet Academia 7, Charles is something of a celebrity thanks to his branding as “the Bounty Hunting Professor”. But his bounty hunting missions are more than just a gimmick. Charles has spent a decade of his life consumed with trying to track down the last man alive who caused the death of his wife. And now he may’ve found him.

Joined by his number one student Sean Varis and a grieving wife whose husband just may be one of the four worst villains in the galaxy, Charles embarks on a quest across the stars in search of this man, driven by his
need to exact revenge upon him. But as Charles and his allies soon learn, more is at stake than just revenge, as a dark organization has slipped through the shadows of the galaxy and quietly set the stage for their bloody unveiling.

With a rival professor trying to take him down back home, a powerful organization doing all they can to kill him and with every tough guy in the galaxy gunning for a piece of the legendary “Bounty Hunting Professor”, Charles Bryant and his friends may find completing their mission means more than just locating one man. It means coming face to face with the malevolent force that wants to reshape the whole of the galaxy and living to tell the tale.

My Review:

What an interesting book. When I first heard of it I thought, "guy book but I'll give it a shot. I don't have to be in love with a books synopsis to read it and honestly review it." When I saw the cover I thought, "Star Trek Enterprise. Or maybe Star Wars." Well I was kind of right and kind of wrong. 
There is only one woman in the entire book. I don't think I have ever read a book where there was only one woman character and mention of one other.  I want to say this bothered me but the truth is I was halfway through the book before I thought, "what happened to the women?" Strangely I really was not disturbed that I was reading a book that had only a single living woman in it.  I am not convinced the authors really knew what to do with her either. She had moments where she was portrayed as weak and then she had moments where she bravely went where I do think she was meant to go, (at least not in terms of being the "weaker sex").  
I was surprised by who my favorite character in the book turned out to be. But seriously  I really connected to the Harbinger. When he went into a battle and was thought to have died my heart broke. Now I hear you all going but what is wrong with the Harbinger? Well he is a man-beast assassin. Not a character you would really associate as being the favorite. A piece of advice from the Harbinger is found on page 225, "If you kill everyone else, I mean everyone you see, then there will be no one left alive to kill you."  So how is it he is my favorite? Because he is snarky and I love snark. I  also felt like he is also a tortured soul and you all know what emotion a tortured soul can bring out. Of the Harbinger, on page 216, Charles shrugged,"He grows on you." Yes he does. 
The first line in the book that really stopped my heart came on page 52, when the three; the Charles - the Bounty Hunting Professor,  Sean - the student at Bounty Hunting University and Penelope - of the only woman fame, were on board a pirate ship. Yes I said pirate. There are pirates in this book! Charles and the leader of the pirates were talking  and then "Challenge you for leadership of the Gray Buccaneers," said Charles. WHAT?! I am certain that, and stronger thoughts, were what went on in everyone on that space ship's mind.
This book was a surprise for me. The Hall Brothers set out to entertain and they did. Big time. There was a lot of action, adventure, intrigue and jealousy with the possibility of  romance in a future book, (there is a future book right Phillip and A.C.??). 

I would recommend this book to anyone, male or female, who likes adventure. Star Wars fans there is no Wookie but Harbinger comes close. I think it is an awesome book for the YA crowd, especially if they love Star Wars.  On Good Reads I am giving this one 4 Stars. 

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Teaser Tuesday - The Hall brothers and Natasha Larry

Sorry my Tuesday Teaser is going up a bit late. We are having an autism fun day at my house. So far my 4 year old has only flashed 3 of my neighbors while screaming.


Teaser Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by Should Be Reading Pick a page and a couple of teaser sentences from that page to share.


*  All of the books below I received from the authors with a request to review.  The promise of a good review was neither sought or promised. No compensation other than a copy of the book to be reviewed was offered or received.*


My first teaser is from The Bond Conqueror by Phillip Hall and A. C. Hall. There is a lot of action in this book. Yes I am still reading it - life is getting in my way of reading. I am getting there though and school is starting. *Huge smile* 
The Bond: Conqueror

From Good Reads:
Charles Bryant seems to have it all. A college professor on the esteemed intellectual planet Academia 7, Charles is something of a celebrity thanks to his branding as “the Bounty Hunting Professor”. But his bounty hunting missions are more than just a gimmick. Charles has spent a decade of his life consumed with trying to track down the last man alive who caused the death of his wife. And now he may’ve found him.

Joined by his number one student Sean Varis and a grieving wife whose husband just may be one of the four worst villains in the galaxy, Charles embarks on a quest across the stars in search of this man, driven by his
need to exact revenge upon him. But as Charles and his allies soon learn, more is at stake than just revenge, as a dark organization has slipped through the shadows of the galaxy and quietly set the stage for their bloody unveiling.

With a rival professor trying to take him down back home, a powerful organization doing all they can to kill him and with every tough guy in the galaxy gunning for a piece of the legendary “Bounty Hunting Professor”,
Charles Bryant and his friends may find completing their mission means more than just locating one man. It means coming face to face with the malevolent force that wants to reshape the whole of the galaxy and living to tell the tale.

The excerpt I chose is located on page 163.

Thinking deeply wasn't among Harbinger's favorite things to do and he tossed the blood soaked coat down and then stood. He walked to the edge of the building and stretched, feeling better now that Isaac was long gone from the area. Harbinger closed his eyes and took a long, deep breath.
His eyes shot open, a scent on the air putting him straight into combat mode. He scanned the dark street below and saw them. Eight well armed, coordinated men, approaching the building fast. There was a ninth man among them, scrawny and clumsy, obviously a civilian.
The harbinger was instantly back into combat mode, all other thoughts gone from his mind as he studied the men below. As they prepared to breach the building Harbinger pulled out his knife and smiled.

The second is from a book I just started, Darwin's Children by Natasha Larry.

Darwin's Children (Volume 1)

From Good Reads:
Life can get pretty complicated for any seventeen-year-old girl, but for a home-schooled telepathic black girl trying to survive in a prestigious private school in small-town Jonesborough, Tennessee, it can be maddening – especially when her telepathic father keeps eavesdropping on her thoughts!

Jaycie Lerner’s family isn’t the usual mom-dad-kid setup. Jaycie’s mom’s MIA, but Allison, her personal live-in ‘trainer,’ is more than a mom, with her own special abilities, like being able to lift cars and run incredibly fast. And Jaycie’s godfather John is more than persuasive – he can literally convince anyone to do anything.

As far as the rest of the world’s concerned, Jaycie’s on the outside looking in. The townsfolk love Jaycie’s pediatrician father, but she doesn’t fit in with ‘normal’ kids, and she doesn’t really want to. Most of her free time is spent training to keep her telekinetic and telepathic powers under control. But there’s one thing she can’t control – and that’s her feelings, especially when her best friend Matt is nearby. If only he knew what she was truly capable of...

Everything seems to be status quo for Jaycie until she receives a cryptic message from a stranger and meets a very unusual girl new to Jonesborough. Then all hell breaks loose!

The excerpt I chose is located on pages 51-52
Jaycie blinked her eyes in surprise. "They would ask people to do something that is wrong? I thought angels were..." She stumbled, trying to think of a word to describe her preconceived notion. "Angelic," she finished lamely.
John laughed. "They have no concept of right or wrong. At least, notion the way we think of it. Like I said, they are a single-minded race. They have no qualms about asking a person to carry out any act, as long as it achieves their goal of restoring balance. And balance can be restored by any means necessary. They may want a child killed, or an elderly woman saved. To them, balance is good and imbalance is evil."
Jaycie looked at him in stunned silence and he sighed. "I wish your father weren't so hell-bent on your having a normal life. There is so much out there you have no idea about. Things you need  to know." He sighed again and looked above her head, seeming lost in thought.
"You can teach me," she reminded him as he looked back at her. She had so many questions but could only manage to ask one. "What should I do?"
John sighed for the third time. "Trust your intuition. It's one of your gifts. But most importantly, remember that they can't force anything on anyone. Angelic Guardians can never, for any reason, interfere with anything in the physical world. They can only ask people to carry out their goals for them. So, you always have a choice."

I hope you enjoy my choices. They are both good reads so far. Different from each other. I think you expect that from me by now.  Leave a comment and let me know where to find yours. If you are not part of the meme, please feel free to tell us where to find your blog. Also leave a quote from a book if you like.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Review of In My Dreams by Cameo Renae & Teaser Tuesday


Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by http://shouldbereading.wordpress.com/
Grab your current read
Open to a random page

Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page. 
BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! 
Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

I have two teasers. If you have been to my Teaser Tuesday post before you probably expect this. :)
My first teaser is from the book I am currently reading. The second is from a book I just finished. The review follows.

The Bond: Conqueror

The Bond Conqueror by Phillip Hall and A.C. Hall
Published by Hall Brothers Entertainment

Charles turned to look at the man addressing him. It had taken him months to get used to the ghastly mask the man wore. Made of mirrored steel, it was in the shape of a smiling devil. When you stared directly at it you saw your own face reflected back at you on the backdrop of that dark creature. 



In My Dreams

In My Dreams By Cameo Renae
Published by CR Creations

 Where am I? 
I staggered, lost in the middle of darkened woods. 
How did I get here? 
An ominous, eerie feeling lingered in the air around me sending chills up my spine.

 In My Dreams (Kindle Locations 15-17). Cameo Renae. 



Good Reads Blurb:

It was happening again. The dreams. The nightmares. It was something seventeen year-old Elizabeth "Lizzy" Hayes thought she'd outgrown; dreams that would come true; detailed premonitions of how people would die. This time she dreams about her boyfriend, Michael Young, and soon discovers that he's been found... dead.
Michael hasn't crossed over because he was murdered, and now his murderer is coming for Lizzy. His spirit won't rest until she is safe, and as a newbie spirit, the easiest way for him to make contact is through Lizzy's dreams. When she dreams, it's as if he hasn't died.
Lizzy must learn to pull on her inner strength to survive horrifying events. Meanwhile, in the spirit world, Michael learns everything he can about his supernatural gifts to help. But will it be enough to save her?

My Review:

From the opening sentences above I was hooked on this book. I started out with  the intention of glancing through as I was reading other books. I ended up not being able to put it down.

When Lizzy was a child father left and as a result,her mother became an alcoholic. Now at 17 Lizzy is living on her own with some help from friends and their families. She visits her mother but cannot handle living with her. Now I know some of you are going that isn't realistic at 17. The setting is in Alaska and I can tell you from living here it is reality for some here. She has her best friend, a job and  a boyfriend she hopes to marry. Life isn't perfect but it looks good.

Then Liz dreams of Michael, her boyfriend. He is late coming to her house and the dream was disturbing. Even more disturbing is she gets voice mail when she calls him. While waiting for him to call or stop by she falls asleep again and dreams of him. This time at the dreams end she can hear a phone ringing. It is Michael's parents with the news he died in an accident. She is devastated by the news but Michael keeps coming back to her in her dreams. A strange lady introduces herself to Liz . She says she is a shaman and has contact with Michael. She warns Liz that Michael was murdered and the killer is after her. Michael also shows Liz how he died. 

There is plenty of supernatural thrills and action in this book. The dream sequences with Michael's spirit, the wolf who is an angel, the good v bad on the spirit level, and Lizzy's "gift". What really got me is the beautiful and strong love between Michael and Liz. The book is haunting in that respect. Once I began this book I read straight through until 4 am. I am hoping that as the book ended with Lizzy's gift of helping guide spirits home that this book is the first in a series. If you love paranormal romance this is definitely a book you want to read. 




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