Sunday, August 31, 2014

"The Murder Farm" (Tannöd) by Andrea Maria Schenkel, Anthea Bell (Translator)

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The Murder Farm (Tannöd)
by Andrea Maria Schenkel, Anthea Bell (Translator)

Genre: Crime Fiction

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I was able to download a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my review, but I didn't know that it was a translated-from-German crime fiction based on a true account until I asked my native German husband to translate the original title for me. (Tannöd is an archaic word, meaning something like 'a lonely place in the woods'.)

THE MURDER FARM is based upon the real life, unsolved murder of a Bavarian family in 1922, on their farmstead, Hinterkaifeck. The author brought the crime forward to the 1950's and a farm named Tannöd, owned and operated by an oppressive, abusive man named Danner. In a series of very short glimpses, we get an idea of the happenings from the perspectives of numerous involved peoples, from witnesses to victims, to the killer.

Skillfully translated, the story is sometimes confusing due to the brief accounts and frequent focus shifts, reminding me of a series of newspaper clippings composed into a timeline. Regardless, it's a great read, especially for it's foundation in actual events. 

The book has also been adapted to film.


Saturday, August 30, 2014

"Sun Poisoned (Sunshine #2)" by Nikki Rae (5 Stars)

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Sun Poisoned
Sunshine Series #2
by Nikki Rae

Genre: Urban Fantasy/YA-NAish/Paranormal Romance

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I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest review, and I knew I wouldn't be let down after the amazing read the first book in this series was!

We pick up again with Sophie and Myles (and Boo & Trei!) in New York, where they are getting into the music scene and performing live at the Midnight club. She's doing what she loves best with the people she loves the most, and she's even slowly advancing her relationship with Myles. But Sophie has a lot of demons in her past and far too many reminders on her body to recover quickly, and worse still, it seems Myles may be hiding some things from her. Maybe she should have expected her vampire boyfriend to be holding out, but what if it causes Sophie irrevocable harm?

SUN POISONED is just as fantastic as SUNSHINE was and I am positive that the next book in the series, SUN DAMAGED, will rock my socks off, too. If you're into believable characters in spite of unbelievable odds, then this series is for you.


"Smokescreen" by Tasha Lessey (3 Stars)

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Smokescreen
by Tasha Lessey

Genre: Sci-fi/Aliens Infiltrate Earth

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**I was given a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.**

Jack Rossi is an FBI Agent investigating a seemingly random, motiveless crime, but when more mass murders are reported from around the world, it becomes clear that something big is going down. His case appears to be just one of many. You'd think that would be enough on his plate, but now there's something going on with his partner, too, and it's nothing he could think up in even his wildest dreams. Worse still, she might be connected to the very murders he's trying to stop.

SMOKESCREEN was definitely interesting and not at all what I expected, because ultimately it's an 'Aliens Infiltrating Earth' story. As it progresses, it becomes less about the murders and more about stopping an alien invasion, in which the aliens integrate into human host bodies for the takeover. I was admittedly disappointed that the aliens seemed so human, even when seen through their eyes on their dying home world, and I would have loved to see more of the story unfold with the same gripping tension and emotion experienced at the very beginning of the book. But ultimately, the author wrote an invasion book that will appeal to a great many people, and maybe, just maybe, there will be a sequel.


Thursday, August 28, 2014

"Plagued: The Midamerica Zombie Half-Breed Experiment" by Better Hero Army (5 Stars)

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Plagued: The Midamerica Zombie Half-Breed Experiment
Plagued States of America #1
by Better Hero Army

Genre: Horror

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I was lucky enough to have the author notice one of his books was on my Goodreads To-Read shelf, as he offered me the first 3 books in his PLAGUED series in exchange for my honest review. I can assure you, this was no hardship on my part!

PLAGUED is a very different approach to the zombie phenom, introducing "half-breeds", a zombie-human who belongs in neither world, much like wolf hybrids who aren't dogs and aren't wolves and are therefore much confused about who they are. In this book, Tom has joined his brother in the search for his sister, visiting zombie slave camps in hopes of finding evidence of her whereabouts. While looking for the archives at Biter's Hill, he encounters his first half-breed and he soon suspects that she knows where his sister must be.

Luckily for readers, Biter's Hill loses control of its resident zombie population and the dookie quickly hits the fan. Oh yeah, I'm ready to dig into Book 2.

"Enhancement: Black Market DNA" by Anthony J. Melchiorri (5 Stars)

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Enhancement: Black Market DNA
Black Market DNA
by Anthony J. Melchiorri

Genre: Sci-fi Medical Thriller
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**I received a copy of this book via free download from Story Cartel in exchange for my review.**

ENHANCEMENT takes place in the future year of 2058 and Christopher Morgan has just had an attempt on his life. In prison. Convicted of dealing black market, illegal genetic enhancements, he wonders if this is why someone is trying to kill him. Weirder still, is the stone-faced man waiting to hire him when he gets out.

Eventually having little choice but to accept the offered position, Chris's suspicions only escalate when a co-worker is killed. Because somehow he's involved.

This book was a lot of fun with brilliant medical thrills, dubious alibis, and a lady scientist who can stand up and knock 'em down in a fight. In other words, awesome.


Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Tuesday Treat - Author Heather Beck: INTERVIEW & GIVEAWAY!!!

Readers, have I got a guest for you today! Please welcome the multi-talented Heather Beck, author of FROSTBITTEN!


Rebecca: Welcome, Heather! Thank you for joining us today. I have to ask, because I see that you are also a screenwriter – how different is it to write a screenplay as opposed to a novel?
Heather: Hi, Rebecca! Thanks for having me on your amazing blog! To answer your question, both novels and screenplays must have a solid story, well-developed characters and great dialogue, but that’s where the similarities end. With novels, I can be much more descriptive and delve deep into characters’ thoughts. However, with screenwriting, I have to “show, not tell” so I have many more limitations. Also, formatting is very different, with scripts definitely having a stricter format to follow. Although novels and screenplays differ greatly, I enjoy them both equally. There’s something so special about seeing your ideas and characters come to life, whether it be on page or screen.

Rebecca: Your short bio says that you are working on television shows. What can you tell us about that?
Heather: I’ve created and written pilot scripts (the first episode) for five different television projects. They have all been optioned (picked up by a production company), but that doesn’t mean they will get produced. Too many times I’ve worked with established producers for several months, only to have the project fall through with the broadcaster. It’s my dream to have a TV show one day, though, so I’m not giving up. Right now, I’m most excited about The Horror Diaries – a series based upon my scary books for middle graders, which have sold tens of thousands of copies in six continents! I’m also hopeful about my original series, Camp Strange; it’s such an awesome mix of mystery, paranormal, romance and adventure, and best of all, it’s appropriate for all ages.

Rebecca: Have you thought about writing for the movie industry?
Heather: I’ve had two feature scripts optioned, with one currently in the pre-production stage – the executive producer is seeking financing. This project, The Rarity, is actually based upon my short film with the same title. It was produced in Australia and has done well on the film festival circuit, so fingers crossed we’ll see the production of that movie. In case anyone’s interested, here’s a link to the trailer for the short film, along with behind-the-scenes pictures and video interviews: http://heatherashbeck.wix.com/writer#!the-rarity/c3qn As a fun side note: Vampire Academy’s Lucy Fry auditioned for the role of Jillian Ford – the lead in The Rarity!

Rebecca: Getting back to your books, FROSTBITTEN in particular, where do you get your ideas from?
Heather: For the longest time, I wanted to write a young adult paranormal romance novel featuring werewolves. Frostbitten actually began as a screenplay back in 2007; however, I decided it would work better as a novel since the movie would require a lot of special effects. The inspiration for the book started with my interest in werewolves and the mythology surrounding them. I wanted to stay true to their original mythology (silver bullets, etc.) while also adding my own touches. I just wanted to make this fast-paced love story with relatable characters and a plot that’s filled with twists and turns. Setting it in a small town in the dead of winter was another inspiration because, like werewolves, winter is stunningly beautiful and magical.

Rebecca: FROSTBITTEN is a Young Adult, Paranormal Romance. Is this your favorite genre to write in?
Heather: Absolutely! I’ve been writing about witches, mermaids, werewolves, vampires, ghosts, mummies, and several more supernatural creatures for the past 13 years. I started with paranormal horror for kids (found in The Horror Diaries) and then quickly found my passion for new adult paranormal romances (the Legends Unleashed series). Some of my screenplays (most notably, The Rarity) have been young adult paranormal romances, but Frostbitten is my first book in that genre and age category. I love paranormal romances for so many reasons. First, I’m intrigued by stories which are filled with mystery, lore and adventure. For the most part, reading fiction should be an escape, and I love getting lost in fantastical worlds. Second, I love romantic stories which are epic and have consequences, whether good or bad, beyond the two people involved in the relationship. In my opinion, good paranormal romances always have both of these elements. Third, I feel paranormal romances inspire readers never to settle, but rather to seek adventure and true love in their everyday life.

Rebecca: At the end of FROSTBITTEN, there is the suggestion of a sequel but I haven't found any information on that possibility. Can we look forward to one? Pretty please?
Heather: I left some questions unanswered and ended with somewhat of a cliffhanger because I really wanted to write a sequel and quite possibly make it a series. Truthfully, I was hesitant about committing to more than one book since I didn’t know how people would respond to it (although I have eleven books previously published, they were all anthologies or novellas, making this my first full length novel). Reading all the nice reviews has instilled more confidence in me, though, and I’m delighted to say I’m currently outlining the second book. I will be starting off exactly where Frostbitten ended and all questions will be answered. I’m going to delve deep into the lore of the Cedar Falls werewolves and there will be plenty of adventure and action. I promise that what happens will be a shocker, with no character being safe!

Rebecca: It looks like you have a lot on your plate! What do you do to unwind?
Heather: The best way for me to unwind is by being outdoors. I am addicted to the sun, sand and surf and could happily spend forever swimming or just lounging on the beach. I also love hiking and fishing – two activities I’ve done since I was young. Additionally, I love volunteering with non-profit organizations. It’s a huge passion of mine and something I take great pride in. It’s a beautiful thing to make a difference in someone’s life.

Rebecca: Before you go, what can you tell us about future projects and what's coming next?
Heather: My next release will be Shivers, the fifth book in The Horror Diaries series. It includes five stories, all revolving around creepy characters, mysterious towns, and some seriously scary storylines. I promise it won’t disappoint!

--Thank you so much, Heather! You're a real gem and I can't wait to see so much more from you!! Readers, learn more about Heather Beck and her work by following the links below:

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Night of Pan
by Gail Strickland

Genre: young-adult, historical-fantasy  
Publisher: Curiosity Quills Press  
Date of Release: November 7, 2014  
Series: Book One of The Oracle of Delphi Trilogy  
Cover Artist: Ricky Gunawan
  
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Description
 The slaughter of the Spartan Three Hundred at Thermopylae, Greece 480 BCE—when King Leonidas tried to stop the Persian army with only his elite guard—is well known. But just what did King Xerxes do after he defeated the Greeks? Fifteen-year-old Thaleia is haunted by visions: roofs dripping blood, Athens burning. She tries to convince her best friend and all the villagers that she’s not crazy. The gods do speak to her. And the gods have plans for this girl. When Xerxes’ army of a million Persians marches straight to the mountain village Delphi to claim the Temple of Apollo’s treasures and sacred power, Thaleia’s gift may be her people’s last line of defense. Her destiny may be to save Greece… …but is one girl strong enough to stop an entire army?  




ABOUT THE AUTHOR

While studying the Classics in college, Gail Strickland translated much of Homer’s ILIAD and ODYSSEY, Herodotus’ prophecies and THE BACCHAI by Euripides. Living on the Greek islands after college, she discovered her love of myth, the wine-dark sea and retsina. THE BALTIMORE REVIEW and WRITER’S DIGEST have recognized Gail’s fiction. She published stories and poems in Travelers’ Tales’ anthologies and the San Francisco Writer’s anthology. Her poetry and photography were published in a collection called CLUTTER. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Gail grew up in Northern California. She raised her children; was a musical director for CAT children’s theater; taught music in schools; mentored young poets and novelists and introduced thousands of youngsters to piano and Greek mythology. Gail is passionate about bringing the richness of Homer’s language and culture to today’s youth.


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Monday, August 25, 2014

LOVE LEGENDS Boxed Collection: SPOTLIGHT & REVIEW



 Love Legends
A Fantasy Romance Boxed Set
Jaide Fox, D.X. Luc, Skhye Moncrief,
Sky Purington and Alisha Paige

Genre: Fantasy Romance

Date of Publication: July 7, 2014

ASIN: B00LMMBRS4

Number of pages: 805
Word Count: 397K

Cover Artist: Skhye Moncrief


Book Description:

Steal the keys to five realms with these five fantasy romances for a mere $.99 with this bundle simply bursting with love, lust, and power games. From witches and werewolves to Greek mythology and even Scottish magic, these tales offer an eclectic mix sure to stoke your summer's heat into a solar storm! So, summon your inner warrior princess and ready your charms. Prepare for the battle of the sexes and wizards with hexes, because the only way to defy all evil is to fall in love...and maybe invoke a god!

His Forbidden Fruit by Jaide Fox

First she would become his captive...then he would capture her heart....With his lands cursed to wither and die, a desperate Lord Dominic Rainier learns from a witch that the only way to save his people is to capture the lovely Lady Lilith Somerset … and impregnate her before the next full moon….

Touch of the Gods by D.X. Luc

When Love and War make a wager, what could possibly go wrong? Hephaestus has lived a life of harsh abuse. The lame god knows heartbreak and doesn't believe love is in the stars for him. Little does he know, Eros and Ares puts his love life to the test and leads him to the full bodied, mortal Vanessa. Does he take a chance to open up or continue to believe he's destined to suffer for eternity?

Swordsong by Skhye Moncrief

He's arrived to help her create the perfect bride. His ticket home relies on a lonely woman haunted by more than apparitions. If time-travel duty, romance, and a bit of magic don't help them realize their destiny resonates in mysterious fairy SWORDSONG, all known history could change.

Sylvan Mist by Sky Purington

Coira refuses to acknowledge the Scotsman haunting her.Why should she? She carries no magic and is newly engaged. Though well aware of the mysterious tie between the medieval MacLomains and her Broun heritage, she prefers a proper English gentleman to a barbarian living six hundred years in the past. However, as one whirlwind day will prove, she has little choice in the matter.

Circle City, Lord of the Wolfen by Alisha Paige

Axl Wolfdorn is coming of age, ready for his Unleashing and on the hunt for his Moonswan, the female he will choose for the Chase and the royal Feral Consummation. But how can he consider bonding with a mate when the only scent deep within his nose is the tangy scent of the woman he must now kill to avenge his mother's death?

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Alisha Paige- www.alishapaige.com

Skhye Moncrief- www.skhyemoncrief.com

Sky Purington- www.skypurington.com






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What did Sister Sinister think?

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I gave it 5 Stars!
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It's hard not to gush about collections such as these. Even if you only enjoy one or two books out of the whole bundle, that's still one or two books you got for a steal! In this case, I enjoyed all 5 books, in particular HIS FORBIDDEN FRUIT by Jaide Fox. Like all of the titles in this collection, it was steamy romance fantasy with full stories to support the sweltering attractions (and I like griffins). =D

Sunday, August 24, 2014

"Chills" by Sahar Sabati: Spotlight & Review



Chills: a short story collection
by Sahar Sabati

Genre: Suspense
Age Category: Adult
Release Date: 17 October 2013

  

Blurb:
The same people are impossibly spotted in two different places at once; a man considers murdering the husband of a woman he loves; while driving home very early in the morning, a driverless car appears out of the fog and follows two sisters home. Fear of the unknown, emotional intensity, and plain old creepiness will give you chills long after you have finished reading the seven stories in this collection.

You can find Chills on Goodreads

You can buy Chills here:
- Amazon
- Kobo
- B&N
- Itunes



About the author:
The author of Spirit Within Club and Chills: A Short Story Collection, Sahar was born the first of three siblings and the first of eight cousins who grew up together. Thrust in the role of head of the brood at a very early age, she honed her imagination by creating stories and plotlines the eight of them could play to all summer long. But soon, her interest in the paranormal took its toll on said brood. Worried on the long-term effects (as well as potential therapy costs) of this continual exposure to increasingly scary stories her oldest was (too) expertly weaving for their terrified ears, her mother gave her a typewriter – and a writer was born. Many books, a couple of screenplays, countless short stories, numerous essays, two blogs, and one Facebook page later, Sahar joined the ranks of Blogcritics, delving into the world of reviews.

You can find and contact Sahar here:
- Author website
- Blog
- Facebook
- Twitter
- Instagram


What did Sister Sinister Think?
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I gave it 4 Stars!
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I was given a copy of this short story collection for review and I enjoyed it, even if I didn't find it particularly chilling. That may just be me, however, as very few books these days seem to have the power to give me goosebumps. CHILLS was, however, very well written and enjoyable and I appreciated that the author didn't try to use gore as a means of scaring her readers. Good old fashioned bump in the nights were to be had here in bite-sized pieces, and even if it doesn't scare you, they are fun and easy to read.

"Nax Attax" by Joshua M. Phillips (3 Stars)

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Nax Attax
The Crimson City Tales Series #2
by Joshua M. Phillips

Genre: Crime Fiction

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**I was given a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.**

Crimson City is back in this sequel to BLOODY MESS. And just like in that book, this one doesn't skimp on the revenge!

Detective Jonathan Saint isn't dead but he is out of commission, as we jump into the shoes of his fellow officer, Johnny Nax. Nax is out for blood, or more accurately blud - the red cocaine-like drug ruining his town. He wants answers and he's going to get them. One way or another.

NAX ATTAX picks up where BLOODY MESS left off, in the same style that drew me to the first one. With a "SIN CITY" feel to it, this series would make a killer graphic novel!!


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"Frostbitten" by Heather Beck (5 Stars)

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Frostbitten
by Heather Beck

Genre: YA Paranormal Romance

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I love, love, loved this book! I was given a free copy in exchange for my honest review, and even though it doesn't promise to be part of a series, the ending does suggest we may be seeing a sequel. I certainly hope so! That will be one of the questions I plan to ask the author in my interview with her, so check back soon for that!!

FROSTBITTEN introduces us to Anastasia Lockhart, a 17 year old with a recent string of troubles. An overwhelmed mother sends her to Cedar Falls where her grandparents, whom she hasn't seen in some 4 years, reside. Hoping the change will be good for her, Anastasia doesn't count on the strange looks and whispers behind her back, and she certainly didn't plan on a boy with blue eyes named Frost.

People are scared in Cedar Falls and it won't be long before Anastasia learns why.

This book has everything I love about a YA paranormal romance and I'll be begging the author for a book #2! Count on it.


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"Goodnight Kiss" by T.L. Onyx (5 Stars)

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Goodnight Kiss
Project Lullaby Series, Book #2
by T.L. Onyx

Genre: Sci-fi Horror

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As a fan of T.L. Onyx's first book, PROJECT LULLABY, I was very eager to get my hands on the second part of the "Project Lullaby" series. The author gave me a copy of GOODNIGHT KISS for free in exchange for my honest review, and I can very honestly say that this book was even better than the first!

Ava returns, picking up shortly after the events at the end of Book #1, and she's hooked up with fellow assassin-gone-good, Sizer. Together, and with their cast of friends, these two young ladies are on a mission to stop the Sleeptight Corporation's plans to turn 30 new infants into killers. The only real kink in their operation (besides Ava's two other personalities residing in her head), is Jory Fremont. He's involved in the second Project Lullaby somehow and Ava needs to get him to open up. But what happens if he's the one drawing her out?

GOODNIGHT KISS is masterful in its dialogue between characters, with two reluctant heroines on a mission of mercy.


Thursday, August 21, 2014

"Sunshine" by Nikki Rae (5 Stars)

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Sunshine
Sunshine #1
by Nikki Rae

Genre: YA Paranormal Romance

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I received 3 books in the Sunshine series from the author in exchange for my honest review and the first thing that caught my eye was the gorgeous cover art! I was hopeful the insides would be as stunning as the jacket and I wasn't disappointed. 

SUNSHINE is what teenager Sophie is allergic to. Deathly. It burns her eyes, blisters her skin, and no treatment or diagnosis has been found. That doesn't stop her uppity mother from trying though - only it isn't out of love for her daughter that she seeks a cure, so when Sophie is grievously injured by a careless doctor, she's not sad that it is time to move out.

Deeply troubled and aloof as a result, she pushes the new boy away. No matter that he's cute, and friendly, and really seems to want to be her friend. But when he says he's suffered the same affliction as she, she can't help but be intrigued!

SUNSHINE is the start to an amazing series that looks as good as it is.


Wednesday, August 20, 2014

"Variants" by Michelle C. Reilly: GUEST POST, SPOTLIGHT, EXCERPT & REVIEW!


Variants
The Anathergians Trilogy
Book One
Michelle C. Reilly

Genre: Sci-Fi Fantasy with Romance

ISBN: 978-1500364489
ASIN: B00LE1B9DQ

Number of pages: 270 print
325 Kindle
Word Count: 92k

Available at Amazon and CreateSpace

Book Description:

Sworn to Protect the Very People Bent on Destroying Them

POWERFUL

Auden, the king of the immortal Anathergian race, came to Earth five thousand years ago when he and his people escaped from their destroyed planet. His power is immense, but is threatened because he has yet to take a Lifemate.

WITCH

With the blood of an Anathergian and a witch running through her veins, Leah is a force to be reckoned with. After leaving her foster family to learn how to master her new-found powers, Auden finds her. With him, she discovers her heritage, her strength, and her love.

VARIANTS

An Anathergian is using variant strains of his DNA to turn humans into Anathergians. This enemy’s goal: use the Variants to take over the world and take Auden’s place as king. Auden and Leah’s goal: Stop the enemies and discover what connections Leah has with them. 

 
Excerpt from Chapter 4:

He stood inside the entrance as the doors closed behind him. His gaze was drawn to a slim calf covered in black denim hanging over the arm of a wing back chair facing the desk. A black Converse shoe bounced up and down. Then a dark head with gray eyes peeked at him from around the edge of the chair. The girl’s near-black straight hair was cut at an angle where it touched the tip of her chin on one side of her heart shaped face and ended at mid ear on the other side.
He took a step forward, ready to reach for her. It was an instinctive reaction and one he had never done before. He held himself still.
His insides sang to the tune of another like him. Oh, yes, she is most definitely of Anathergian blood.
With reddened cheeks, she twisted away.
Marla reached her desk. Glancing from Auden to Leah, she gestured toward the girl. “Auden, please meet Leah.”
The girl gave a halfhearted wave at him from beyond the chair. Auden raised an eyebrow at Marla. The woman’s brow creased and she shook her head, her curls bobbing against her cheeks. “Leah, have manners, if you please.”
I waved hello, didn’t I?” said a sulky voice from the seat.
Marla’s mouth went tight, and then she motioned for Auden to come forward. He approached the side of the desk to get a better view of the girl.
She was slight, but not too thin. Her long, shapely legs, emphasized by the tight jeans, seemed to go on for days. Her short-sleeved fitted black t-shirt had a drawing of a face with Xs for eyes. His gaze stopped at her pert breasts that stood from the shirt for a moment. When he realized where his stare had strayed, he brought his perusal higher. A pale, sateen neck gave way to a stubborn jaw line. Parted wine lips made his throat parched. Her straight nose was almost too big for her face, but it went well with her angled chin. A gunmetal glare shot sparks at him and she bounced her leg to an agitated tune. It was apparent she was not happy about her current situation. He could commiserate, but it didn’t mean he would give into her rancor.
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Leah scrutinized the man who, according to Marla, had come to bring her to his people for training. He was someone Marla trusted and the training would help her grow. As if. Leah already had people to train her. Here, at Sanctuary. She didn’t need his people. And what could his people teach her she hadn’t already excelled at?
She tilted her head back and glared at him, giving him her best As if I care look. But, jeez, was he huge! Holy crap, he could probably take down a bull without using a horse or rope. His eyes were as dark as the deepest depths of the ocean and churned with as much life as those seas. She idly wondered what treasures were hidden there. When Leah studied his face, she thought of exotic Egyptian pharaohs. He wore a black, long-sleeved buttoned shirt made of a soft material that kissed his muscles like a lover. His jeans molded to his muscular thighs and extended over black boots.
His gaze gave her a once over so thorough she had to subdue the urge to squirm. Instead, she notched her chin higher. When he continued to scrutinize her, she said, “You can stop staring.”
Marla’s intake of breath sent a small pang of guilt through Leah’s chest, and she sent the woman a quick apologetic look. Glancing back at Auden, she noticed a slight lift at one corner of his mouth. She covered her own twitching smile and instead showed a sudden interest in the wood beams lining the ceiling.
What have you told her?” His baritone timbre made Leah think of swimming in a serene lake with cool water surrounding her. It calmed her.
I told her we have known each other for quite some time and I trust the training she will receive with you will be beyond reproach,” answered Marla.
Irritated, Leah let out a small harrumph. “I’m sitting right here. Please don’t talk about me as if I’m not right in front of you.”
Oh,” he regarded her up and down, “do you wish to join the conversation?”
That’s it! After the morning she had, she wasn’t going to let this guy push her around. She stood, taking fast steps toward him. “Do I wish to join the conversation? You”—she pointed at him—“bet I do! Why am I going with you? What type of training can you give me”—she pointed a thumb at herself—“that I can’t learn here?” She gestured with her hands indicating the school. “What makes your people”—she poked her finger into his chest and became even more annoyed because he didn’t even flinch—“so much better than the people I have here?” She indicated the school again.
Leah, this is unacceptable behavior,” interjected Marla, her voice high with angry disappointment.
Auden, who hadn’t moved a muscle during Leah’s tirade, spoke to Marla. “It’s fine, Marla. I can handle this.”
Handle? Handle? Seriously?” Leah sputtered. “Do you think you’re just going to ʻhandle’ me?” She made quotation marks with her fingers.
Right, then, I’ll leave you to it,” Marla said to Auden and headed toward the double doors.

Book Blog from Michelle C. Reilly, 
author of VARIANTS, The Anathergians Trilogy, Book One:

The inspiration for VARIANTS, The Anathergians Trilogy, Book One, came to me in 2004. The first scene I saw was from the infamous Chapter 10—where Leah experiences V’nurch (or the transition into becoming a full Anathergian and becomes immortal). You see, when an Anathergian goes through V’nurch, they experience an overpowering need—no, a requirement—for dominant and mind blowing sex. When I saw the scene unfold in my mind, I knew I had to share it with the world.
When their planet was destroyed over five thousand years ago, the Anathergians came to Earth to take refuge. They were led by their immortal king, Auden. As the king, Auden is completely dedicated to protecting his people. When he came to Earth, he swore to also protect humans from harm. He’s a very dedicated and deep man. Fun and games are not something he partakes in, if ever. Auden has too many things to do.

In fact, I asked if he’d like to join me so I could take a few comments from him for this blog, but he merely scoffed at me. “As if, Ms. Reilly. You know full well I have no time for interviews.” He turned his angled features away from me and summarily dismissed me.

Leah had hopes and dreams when she was young, but her foster father crushed them beneath his boot, just like an old stale cigarette. She, instead, learned to focus on her studies and her brother, Ceadan. These were the two constants in her life she knew she could count on. When she finds out she’s a witch, well, the joke was certainly on her. Later, when she finds out she’s not only a witch, but her father was an Anathergian, she really doesn’t know what to believe anymore. So, she reverts to the two things she excels at: her studies and her love for her brother.

Never—not even for one moment—could she believe that she would become Lifemates with a man like Auden. He’s a king, for Christ’s sake. Sure, he’s gorgeous, built, strong—the ultimate Alpha. But, become his Lifemate? Not in a million years.

So, when she’s stuck with him, she doesn’t know how to react. She can’t revert to her old ways because there’s no getting out of this situation.

When I asked her what she planned to do, she turned the question around on me. “What would you do if you had one of the hottest guys ever shackled to you for the rest of your immortal existence?”
I blanched.

She gave me a knowing smile.

Auden, however, isn’t so sure. He’s attracted to her, but he expected something… more. What that was, he wasn’t quite sure. It was like grasping at a rainbow—it’s real, you see it, but can you hold it? Is it even real? And Auden doesn’t deal in rainbows. He likes cold, hard steel.

When he finally accepts her, built up tension leaves him after being on the brink of madness for hundreds of years. She is the balm to his soul. She is his other half and has made him whole.
Too bad it doesn’t last for long.

I knew VARIANTS wasn’t pretty. I knew it was dark. I knew readers were going to walk away from it and possibly be angry. But, VARIANTS is the first in a Trilogy, so there is always that silver lining within the thunderstorm clouds covering that horizon. You may just need to search for it. Or, of course, find out what happens when book two, WITCHES, comes out. It will be soon!



About the Author:

Michelle C. Reilly is a single mom of two wonderful boys. She spent ten years in the U.S. Navy as a Hospital Corpsman Preventive Medicine Technician, which meant she was actually attached to or stationed with the U.S. Marine Corps. She has a Masters in Science in Public Health, but she is generally an IT geek and a geek of many other things as well. She currently resides in Las Vegas, NV, with her two cats, Meowdy and Moose, and her dog, Katie aka “The Old Lady.”
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"Variants" is an enjoyable sci-fi urban fantasy with splashes of romance to round it out. It is another take on the vampire mythos, with the race of beings known as the Anathergians - an alien species that colonized Earth some 5,000 years ago. Greatly powerful and near immortal, it is crucial to their well-being to find their lifemate, and the King of the Anathergians has yet to find his. And he is beginning to suffer for it.

Auden has discovered that one of his kind is selling Anathergian DNA to unscrupulous humans, who are integrating it into human bodies, creating powerful, fanged people with an apparent thirst for violence.

Leah is a witch and, it seems, so much more. If only she'd had someone there to tell her that before the day she burned her foster father's hands and fled straight into the arms of a flock of hat wearing nanny witches! And after 4 years of training, she's about to have her world turned on its head one more time.