Announcing the Trails in the Sand Book Blitz

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I couldn’t turn down the chance to take part in today’s book blitz for Trails in the Sand, by P.C. Zick. I love everything nature, and family, and adventure, all the key words I saw while reviewing the back of the book. So here it is. Take a peek. Maybe you’ll love the book too.

Trails in the Sand

Title: Trails in the Sand

Author: P.C. Zick

Published: January 2012

Word Count: 130,000

Genre:  Contemporary Literary Fiction

Recommended Age:  15+

Synopsis: Trails in the Sand follows environmental writer Caroline Carlisle as she reports on endangered sea turtles during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. As she delves into the story, she uncovers secrets about the past that threaten to destroy her family unless she can heal the hurts from a lifetime of lies.

Her journey reveals the truth behind mysteries that have plagued her family for three generations.

Lost journals, a fake tablecloth, and nesting sea turtles lead her to discover why her uncle committed suicide, why her sister developed anorexia, and why her mother only wanted acceptance from those she loved.

Caroline and her husband Simon discover love lasts despite decades of separation when he was married to Caroline’s sister. Caroline’s niece Jodi, caught in the crossfire of family tensions and lies, struggles to find a way to forgive the past so she can move into the future.

Trails in the Sand explores the struggles to restore balance and peace, in nature and in a family, as both head to disaster. Through it all, the ancient sea turtle serves as a reminder that life moves forward despite the best efforts to destroy it.

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A Bit About the Author.

PC ZickP.C. Zick’s career as a writer began in 1998 with the publication of her first column in a local paper. By day, she was a high school English teacher, but atnight and on vacations, she began writing novels and working as a freelance journalist. By 2001, she left teaching and began pursuing a full-time gig as a writer. She describes herself as a “storyteller” no matter the genre.

She writes three blogs. She’s working on her sixth novel, Native Lands. Live from the Road was her first venture into self-publishing in 2012. Trails in the Sand followed in January 2013. She’s also re-issued two novels previously traditionally published.

She also writes nonfiction. From Seed to Table is a collection of blog posts about gardening and preserving produce. She’s also published her great grandfather’s Civil War journal, Civil War Journal of a Union Soldier.

Her blog and her novels contain the elements most dear to her heart, ranging from love to the environment. She believes in living lightly upon this earth with love, laughter, and passion.

She resides in Pennsylvania with her husband Robert.

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And A Chance To Win.

There is a tour wide giveaway. Prizes include the following:

  • 5 copies of Trails in the Sand – winner will receive a print copy if in the US or an eBook if International

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Here’s a Quick Peek At What You’ll See Inside…

Excerpt from Trails in the Sand by P.C. Zick:

 

PROLOGUE

1956 – St. George Island, Florida

 

Alex and Gladdy Stokley sat on the sand as the reddish glow from the setting sun disappeared and left the beach shrouded in darkness. The light of day remained only in memory as the waves rhythmically beat upon the shore where the brother and sister sat in silence.

 

“Moon’s rising,” Alex said half an hour after the sun left the horizon. “See the light edging its way over there? It’s going to be full tonight.”

 

The tide was going out as they sat on a linen tablecloth that served as a blanket; they smuggled it out of the family’s beach house as they escaped the rage of their father an hour earlier. Alex produced a crumpled pack of cigarettes from the front pocket of his white T-shirt. He cupped his hands to light the match and then the cigarette. He pulled a second one from the pack, lit it from the already glowing stick, and handed it to his sister. Gladdy touched her brother’s hand before taking the offering.

 

“Everything’s going to work out,” Gladdy said. “You’ll see. Daddy will forget all about it once he goes back to work on Monday.”

 

“He’s not going to forget, Gladdy. Not this,” Alex said. “And neither will I. Do you think you can forget it ever happened?”

 

“I can try. You can try. Let’s just put it out of our minds as if it never happened. Please, Alex. We have to.”

 

“It won’t work. It’s hopeless,” Alex said.

 

“Look,” Gladdy poked her brother who was older by ten months.

 

She pointed to the edge of the shoreline only feet away from where they sat on the sand. The light from the rising moon illuminated the beach in a soft white bath.

 

“It’s a loggerhead,” Alex said as a sea turtle lumbered out of the ocean and laboriously began its march to the dune line. “You can tell by its big head.”

 

“I bet it’s going to lay eggs,” Gladdy whispered.

 

They sat motionless as the turtle, not more than fifty feet away, pulled itself through the sand. The loggerhead moved slowly but steadily, using first the front right and then the left rear flippers to pull it forward. Then it repeated the action with the other diagonal flippers. Its march from the sea was distinct from the other species of turtles that came ashore in Florida to lay eggs. The green turtle, Kemp’s ridley, the leatherback, and the hawksbill also laid their eggs on the beaches of the peninsula, but loggerheads were by far the most numerous.

 

The female loggerhead, so graceful as it floated and swam in the ocean, now tromped through the sand dragging nearly 300 pounds of body weight. Every few minutes, it would stop and dig its snout into the sand.

 

“She’s testing the temperature,” Alex said. “That’s exactly how it was described in that book Daddy threw in the trash tonight.”

 

Alex read any book he could find about the ocean. Archie Carr just published a book about the sea turtles, and Alex checked the book out of the library in Calico, where the Stokleys lived, before they came to St. George Island for the summer. He’d received special permission to keep it for three months. When his father came to the dinner table that night and saw Alex sitting with his elbows on the table and The Windward Road propped up on his glass of milk, Arthur Stokley snatched the book and walked out through the kitchen to the back porch and threw it in the trash.

 

“We do not read at the table,” Dr. Stokley said when he returned. “You have the manners of a heathen and the sense of a moron. You never fail to disappoint me.”

 

“But that was a library book,” Alex said.

 

“All the more reason not to have it at the dinner table,” Dr. Stokley said. “You’ll have to tell the librarian you lost it, and earn the money to pay for it.”

 

When the turtle reached the edge of the sea oats and grasses protruding from the dunes, she swept the sand with all four flippers before using her front flippers to push sand out of a large area.

 

The loggerhead kept rotating her body around the area until a place big enough for her body indented the sand. She used her cupped rear flippers as shovels and began to prepare the cavity for the eggs.

 

After digging for what seemed like an eternity to the teenagers, the ancient creature placed itself in the body pit with its rear end just at the edge of the cavity. They watched as three eggs dropped into the hole followed by a clear thick liquid. The process was repeated over and over again.

 

“That’s mucus to keep moisture in the nest while the eggs incubate,” Alex said. “Are you counting how many eggs she’s laid? The book said they can lay up to 200 in one nest.”

 

“I’m up to 82,” Gladdy said. “There’s 83 and 84.”

 

After counting 124 eggs, they watched as the sea turtle filled in the cavity with its rear flippers and then swept the area in an effort to disguise what lay beneath the surface.

 

When the turtle finished her job, nearly two hours after she came from the sea, she began the slow return back to the ocean. Alex rose from the sand and followed the loggerhead.

 

“Alex, what are you doing? You can’t go swimming after dark – the undertow is too strong.”

 

“Did you know sea turtles always return to lay their eggs on the beach where they were hatched?” Alex said as he walked backwards into the sea following the trail of the female loggerhead.

 

“The eggs will hatch in about two months, Gladdy. Be sure to come down here every night and wait for them to emerge so you can help them go home. Remember 124 eggs and remember the location.”

 

Alex turned toward the ocean and kept walking until the sea engulfed him, and he went under.

 

“Alex, come back,” Gladdy yelled out over the surf, but the only answer came from the sound of the waves lapping the beach. “We’ll find a way.”
Gladdy pulled the corners of the tablecloth up around her shoulders and waited for her brother to reappear. The waves came back to shore time after time, but as she sat transfixed in her spot on the beach, Alex never returned with them.

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Cold Hands. Warm Hearts.

snowIn the “heat” of Winter, when the ground is covered in snow and the sky is covered in clouds, there’s only one thing to do as far as I’m concerned. Play. Play so hard you laugh and smile.

This past Sunday, that’s exactly what we did. I put the pen down. I didn’t write. I didn’t stress, at least not after early Saturday morning. 🙂 I fought through the cold and the snow and the country roads, and took the kiddos to their grandpa’s farm where we built an enormous snow fortress. It did my heart good to hear them laugh and watch them get lost in the great outdoors, at least for a little while.

So this week, focus on the love, the smiles, and all the fun. Change up your routine, do something you know will bring a smile to your face.

Happy Valentine’s week. Smile on through the clouds and have a bit of fun doing something you really love to do.

~Erika

A Scavenger Hunt: The Deaths of Me, by Cydney Lawson

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I am really excited to be a host in The Deaths of Me Scavenger Hunt today. What is a book scavenger hunt, you might be asking? It’s a dash to all sorts of fun blogging spots. Each spot has a specific word embedded somewhere, colored in green. Collect all the words and complete a puzzle, a specially written excerpt just for this event, and you will build a neat snapshot of the story with prizes to win. If you’re just now joining the Hunt, here’s a link to the Hunt Start Page to gather all the stops from the 5th and 6th this week.

And on that note, welcome to The Deaths of Me Scavenger Hunt.
A Bit About the Book.
The Deaths of MeTitle:  The Deaths of Me

Author:  Cydney Lawson

Published:  February 2014

Word Count:  80,000

Genre:  YA Paranormal

Synopsis: One, tiny little massacre, and suddenly Ivy’s the bad guy.

Now indebted to the Covenant until the unforeseeable future due to her murderous actions, the vampire has a new mission: save Rory, the last half-phoenix, from the clutches of a crazed group of humans who are bent on harnessing immortality.

But saving Rory means partnering with Dane—a werewolf playboy who never shuts up. Forced to work together until the Covenant reveals their plans, Dane finds himself falling out of his heartbreaker ways and into love with Rory.

When Ivy learns that Rory’s mounting passion becomes deadlier each time she and Dane touch, things get even more complicated. As the cult hunts them  down, Ivy must fight to keep the two apart. It will take all three of them working together and facing their pasts to save their own lives before the cult reclaims what they stole in the first place: Rory’s life.

The Puzzle to Play, An Excerpt from the Book, by Cydney Lawson.

“What are we doing, Dane?” She felt his hot breath on her neck when he _______ smelling her.

“I’m doing my job. I’m ______ sure you stay alive.” He pulled back to look at her, and she could see the shine of bad ideas in his gaze. Ideas, she was fairly certain, ________ her.

“No. Really. What are we doing?”

Dane sighed and dipped his head ____ into the crook of her neck. His lips brushed her shoulder when he replied, “Being young, reckless, and most ___________, alone.”

He ________ her firmly against him when he said ‘alone’, and it was all Rory could do to not melt in his embrace. His lips descended again against her skin, this time across her jawline. Rory swallowed ____ and bunched her dress in her fists to force herself to keep her hands to herself. Lest those hands send Dane to an _____ cremation.

She felt the smile against her skin when he whispered, “Do you want me to kiss you?”

Her mouth fell open in an _______ to scream yes, but no sound came out. Frantically, her gaze darted around the dimly lit corridor they occupied. Fairy music and distant _______ were the only sounds she could hear. Well, there was also the infuriatingly delicious growls of ____________ from the werewolf in front of her when he dropped her ____ to the floor once more to cup the back of her head.

Her skin felt like it was on fire, but it wasn’t like any burn she’d ___________ before. And coming from her of all people, which was saying something.

She _________ around her mind to find some resemblance of responsibility to say, “We can’t.” The weak refusal sounded like a lie to her own ears.

Dane tenderly pulled her head back so he could _____ at her. He was all she could see. He was excruciatingly close, and all Rory wanted to do was get closer. Dane pressed the length of his body _______ her, swallowing her in warmth and desire, and smothering any thought of responsibility she might have had.

His hand left her hair to brace himself against the wall beside her head, truly ________ her. Was she breathing? The way her chest heaved _______ her dress, she had to assume she was. But then, where was all the air?

Dane’s head lowered to hers as he _______ her lips like he owned them. Ever so slightly, as if they had all the time in the world, his lips grazed hers.

“Do,” he teased slowly. “You. Want.” Rory fought the ____ to crush her lips against his. “Me?”

Keep searching, if you haven’t found the green word yet, it’s still embedded–somewhere.
About The Author.

Cydney LawsonCydney Lawson is an adventurous college student with a slightly awkward, yet quirky, personality. She can always be found with pen and paper in hand, and chocolate and a paperback close by. When not writing, Cydney can be found studying for her creative writing degree, spending time with friends and family, or cooking up a storm in the kitchen. Her dream is to move away from the craziness of the city and live in a cabin in the woods with her 2 dogs (who don’t belong to her yet) as a full time writer and editor.

All the Fun Links to Find Cydney

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Don’t forget to jump along to all these other hosts in an attempt to collect all the missing words. You can visit Juniper Grove Book Solutions Official Hunt Page, for the complete list of participants.

Tour Stops Today.

What You Win And How.

There is a tour wide giveaway. Prizes include the following:

  • Grand Prize: Torch box that contains book swag such as: custom matchbooks, ritual candles, essential oils, and temporary vampire tattoos. A signed print copy of The Deaths of Me, a signed print copy of Wingless, and a $25 Amazon gift card.
  • Second Place: Torch box that contains book swag such as: custom matchbooks, ritual candles, essential oils, and temporary vampire tattoos. A signed print copy of The Deaths of Me, and a $5 Amazon gift card.
  • Third Place: Torch box that contains book swag such as: custom matchbooks, ritual candles, essential oils, and temporary vampire tattoos. A signed print copy of The Deaths of Me, and a bookmark.
  • 10 additional winners will receive an eBook copy of The Deaths of Me

Giveaway is International for digital items and US only for Torch boxes, print, and swag items. All excerpts must be submitted before 11:59PM EST on February 11th to be eligible for the giveaway.

And finally, Click the Rafflecopter link to earn points for each word you collect. The last key word can be found on Laurie’s Thoughts and Reviews on February 7th, today. On Laurie’s blog there is a form where you can submit your completed excerpt. Simply copy the excerpt into a word document, fill in the key words that you’ve found into the places you believe they belong, copy the excerpt in its entirety, and paste it into the form.

Thanks for stopping in.

~Erika

Here Comes Bullet, A Cover Reveal

listerI am excited to help get the word out about this wonderful Urban Fantasy, the second book, following up on Cross Roads. Jonathan Lister is another great author with J. Taylor Publishing, and if you like real life crossed with an imaginative suspenseful plot, you’ll like Jonathan Lister.

Bullet

A Demos City Novel

by Jonathan Lister

Release Date: June 16, 2014

Target Reader: Adult

Keywords: Urban FantasyWerewolf

Just a Little Tidbit To Get You Started 🙂

A father’s love doesn’t bend, so what happens when it breaks?

Corruption, dark truths, and a new Alpha mean Leon Gray’s days of running without a pack are over. At least, that’s what everyone but him believes.

He’d rather be helping his teenage daughter navigate the landmine life of a full werewolf, finish out his servitude as bodyguard to a former Demos City reporter and, in all honesty, not be taken advantage of by a beautiful woman who really only wants him for his body—figuratively and metaphorically.

Of course, the only way any of that might happen is if he’s dead. That’s likely given the information the reporter has unearthed and the territorial battles already underway between packs. If only Demos City’s corruption didn’t have such deep roots—older than the bones of the city or any of the werewolves who’ve decided to claim it. A city can only take so many power hungry mongrels invading it at one time, and Leon can only take so much knowing his daughter lives within its boundaries.

War has come to Demos City.

It’s up to Leon to fix … what’s most important to him.

Thank you for dropping in today. Have a lovely rest of your day. ~Erika