In My Own Shadow: Y.A. Book Blitz

Some secrets should never run loose, and what do you do when you’re the one who has to keep them safe? Welcome to the Book Blitz of In My Own Shadow, by Susan A. Royal.
About the Book
Title:  In My Own Shadow
Author:  Susan A. Royal
Published:  May 2013 by MuseItUp
Word Count:  approx. 89,000
Genre:  Fantasy Adventure, Romance
Synopsis:
Talk about the worst first date ever! Lara lets her friend Carrie talk her into a blind date, only it turns out the handsome stranger waiting for Lara after work isn’t Carrie’s cousin after all. And, when they’re chased through a portal to another world, Lara realizes Rhys really is out of this world.

Rhys believes Lara’s alternate in his dimension, Lyra, has left clues in her subconscious to the whereabouts of the Book of Secrets which explains the mystery of time travel. Power-hungry telepaths pursuing them will stop at nothing to get it, even if it means breaking Lara’s mind. To complicate matters, Lara gets tangled up in her feelings for Rhys while exploring her connection with Lyra.

With Rhys as her guardian, a bear of a man named Azle to guide her, and the spirit of Lyra haunting her dreams, Lara must find the Book of Secrets before it falls into the hands of those who want its power. Only then can she return to her world safely.


About the Author
Born in west Texas and raised in south Texas, Susan makes her home in a 100-year-old farmhouse in a small east Texas town that comes complete with a female ghost who has been known to harmonize with her son when he plays guitar.  
Susan is married, with three children and four grandchildren. Her family is rich with characters, both past and present. She spent her childhood listening to her grandmother’s stories of living on a farm in Oklahoma Territory with three sisters and three brothers and working as a telephone operator in the early 20th century. Her father shared stories of growing up in San Antonio in the depression, and through her mother’s eyes she experienced how it felt to be a teenager during WWII.

Her newest book, In My Own Shadow, is a Fantasy adventure/romance. Other published works are, Not Long Ago, a time travel adventure/romance. Both ebooks are available through MuseItUp/Amazon/B&N.  Odin’s Spear, one of her short stories is featured in a Quests, Curses, and Vengeance anthology, Martinus Publishing. She has finished the sequel to Not Long Ago, because her daughter insists there is still more of Erin and Griffin’s story to tell, and she was right.

And a Few Lovely Words To Get You Started
     A frantic sprint down the hall from my office brought me skidding to a stop in front of the elevator doors just as they whispered shut. The clock on the wall read half past five. Damn. Too much time spent in the restroom trying to make myself presentable. All because Carrie had conned me into another one of her blind dates. And with her cousin, no less. Why today of all days? I’d overslept and come to work resembling the undead from a zombie apocalypse movie. Tension knotted in my stomach. I punched the button beside the stainless steel doors and paced, remembering my conversation with her over lunch.
     “I know losing your dad has been awful,” she’d said. “But, maybe it’s time you started moving on with your life.” Carrie couldn’t possibly have understood the burden of guilt that seemed to grow heavier every day. Dad and I had a terrible argument just before he died, one we never had the chance to resolve, and it still ate at me. Carrie hadn’t given up until I’d agreed to meet her cousin in the lobby after work, a decision that plagued me for the rest of the afternoon.
     What was the guy’s name again? I couldn’t even remember.
     When the doors finally opened to an empty elevator, I hurried inside, pulled out my cell, and stared at the screen. Carrie hadn’t returned any of my calls. She probably didn’t want to give me the chance to back out. My friend knew me only too well. Unlike her, I was no good at small talk. What if her cousin wasn’t either? My stomach twisted even tighter. If that’s all we have in common, it’s going to be a long evening. By the time 
     I got to the ground floor, I’d chewed my bottom lip raw.
     The lobby was empty, and my heels echoed against the marble tiles. Her cousin must have gotten tired of waiting and left. I squeezed my eyes shut and pinched the bridge of my nose. Carrie’s going to kill me. She’d never believe I hadn’t done this on purpose just so I wouldn’t have to go out with her cousin.
     Someone coughed. I jerked my head around to see a man standing near the reception area, a canvas duffel bag at his feet. That’s got to be him.
     My heart thudded with relief. “Sorry I’m late. I hope you haven’t been waiting long.” I motioned toward the rain spattering against the windows. “This weather is awful, isn’t it?”
     The man watched me with a self-assured air that left me feeling like an awkward teenager.
     So much for witty conversation. At least Carrie hadn’t exaggerated when she said he was good looking. His sensitive mouth held the only trace of softness in a finely chiseled face. Broad shoulders and powerful hands. He would have been right at home on the cover of a sports magazine. Was I drooling? “Umm…” His intense stare made me squirm. “I should introduce myself. I’m—”
     “Lara. My name is Rhys.” We shook hands briefly while his eyes flickered over me. My height intimidated some men, but it didn’t seem to bother him. “I never imagined you’d be so—”
     “Don’t bother with flattery. Surely Carrie told you I’m immune.” The grin across my face was so he would know it was a joke, but his stern expression remained unchanged.
     Doesn’t this guy know how to smile? “Umm…My car’s across the street. We really should go before it starts pouring again.”
     Without a word, he grabbed his bag and followed me through the big glass doors. The wind had picked up, and thunder rumbled in the distance. Streetlights flickered on, a halo of light crowning each pole. We crossed the street and hurried toward my car parked beneath one of the lights in the middle of the empty lot.
I stuck my umbrella under my arm and dug in my purse for the keys. “Do you like Italian food?”
     Rhys drew his eyebrows together and frowned slightly.
     Doesn’t he understand plain English? Funny how Carrie never mentioned he was the silent, brooding type. I’d get even with her for this. “Okay, what about Chinese? There’s this great little place not too far from here…”
     He jerked his gaze away from mine and stared into the darkness behind me.
     A finger of cold traced its way along my spine. “Did you hear something?” We were alone in an empty city parking lot after dark. Not the safest place in the world.
     He grabbed my arm. “Quiet.”
     I flinched in surprise and pulled away. Rhys was beginning to give me the creeps. “What is it? Did you hear something?”
     He pointed toward the back of the parking lot where lightning flashed, touched the ground and disappeared. Two dark shapes burst from the shadows and advanced across the asphalt without a sound.
Rhys dropped his bag and stepped in front of me. Chills raced across my arms. I backed into my car with a thud and gripped my umbrella so tight it made my hands hurt. No time to call for help. We’d have to defend ourselves. But how?
     One of the men threw a punch at Rhys, who caught it with his open hand. He used the momentum to throw his attacker off balance and slammed him against the car beside me. Before the guy hit the ground, Rhys whirled to face ninja number two, who charged. With his left forearm, Rhys blocked and returned his kick. The man sidestepped, and Rhys’ foot missed the mark.
     By this time the first guy had stumbled to his feet. He staggered over to Rhys and grabbed him from behind, pinning his arms to his sides. The other guy slammed his fists into Rhys’ stomach, making him double over and gasp for breath.
     It was up to me to do something fast, or Rhys was going down. With my heart pounding in my ears, I darted behind the guy holding him and kicked him in the back of the knees. He buckled and released his grip on Rhys. Before his attacker realized what had happened, Rhys had grabbed him by his collar and head butted him with a sickening crunch. The man howled, blood spurting from his nose.
     Both men turned and fled back into the darkness. My umbrella slipped from my shaking hands and clattered to the pavement. Who were these men with strange tattoos covering their faces? Gang members? Muggers?
     This time it was me that grabbed Rhys’ arm. “Are you all right?”
     “Don’t worry about me. Let’s go.”
     After I fumbled with the keys and unlocked the car, he yanked the passenger door open, threw his bag in the back seat and jumped inside. The automatic locks clicked while the engine coughed and sputtered to a start. With my hands in a death grip on the steering wheel, I drove through the entrance and made a hard right, my rear tire rolling over the curb.
     A few blocks away I tried to hand Rhys my cell phone, but he wouldn’t take it. “Didn’t you see those guys?” They had eyes like sharks, their pupils almost completely dilated. “They must have been on something. We need to call the police.”
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Meet Author Terri Rochenski. She May Write Fantasy, But It Sure Doesn’t Feel That Way.

I can relate to Terri Rochenski. A woman with a dream and doing her very best to live it. A wife. A mother with a new baby. An amazing author with J. Taylor Publishing. But it’s more than just the person and all the roles she juggles that amazes me. It’s also the way she writes, her art and craft in creating REAL characters.

If you’re like me, and you love reading when you see the world, experience it, and feel the heart of the character, then you’ll love Eye of the Soul.

Welcome to the official blog tour for Eye of the Soul, Book 1 in the series Pool of Souls, and my interview with author Terri Rochenski.

A Bit About the Book

Series: Pool of Souls #1
Genre: Fantasy
Publisher: J. Taylor Publishing
Release Date: October 7, 2013

The Back of the Book.

Escape.

That should be Hyla’s first thought as her people are chained and imprisoned for no imaginable reason.

Instead, Hyla finds herself traveling through a land void of Natives, with human soldiers pillaging in desperate pursuit of her, and in search of the mystical Pool of Souls—home to the one man who can save her people.

Or so she believes.

Led by her faith in the deity Fadir, Hyla is met along her journey by Jadon—a human male and fierce King’s warrior, and his childhood best friend Conlin—one of the few Natives aware of his Fadir-given Talents.

Protected by Jadon, guided by Conlin, and with an unfailing belief in the purpose of her pilgrimage, Hyla carries on.

Like her, though, another searches for the Pool, and should he gain access first, everyone she loves, and everything she knows, could be lost.

Forever.

A Bit About the Author

Terri started writing stories in the 8th grade, when a little gnome whispered in her brain. Gundi’s Great Adventure never hit the best seller list, but it started a long love affair with the fantasy genre.

Today she enjoys an escape to Middle Earth during the rare ‘me’ moments her two young daughters allow. When not potty training or kissing boo-boos, she can be found on her back patio in the boondocks of New Hampshire, book or pencil in hand.

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Where to Buy the Book:
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And Now For The Interview…

Where did the idea for your book begin?

I’ve always wanted to write a medieval fantasy, and while studying those years I learned a lot about the herbs and roots they used for medicinal purposes. I created my world with both in mind, and the story itself was inspired by some life changing events that occurred during the years I spent in the Maryland area.

Tell me about your desire to write. When did you know it was something you really wanted to do?

I don’t know the exact moment that I decided I wanted to write. I’ve always been an avid reader and enjoyed daydreaming / pretending as a child. Once I became an adult, it’s said you should put away childish things, but I couldn’t stop the characters within my mind telling me stories. I decided to put what they said onto paper and suddenly I had a new hobby that I thoroughly enjoyed.

When you develop characters, how do you begin?

Each story is different for me. Some of the flash pieces I wrote required a certain character type to fit the story. One of my short story characters was inspired by my sister-in-laws experiences in life. No matter how they begin, ALL characters go through a thorough interview with me. We’re talking a sit down & chat kind of interview where I observe and write down all their mannerisms, quirks, and expressions.

How long have you been working with the storyline and characters in Eye of the Soul?

I started world building just over five years ago, but the actual characters and stories didn’t occur for some time after that. Up until three years ago I was still unsure how the ending would actually occur.

Where do you write? An aspiring safe place?

I write wherever and whenever I can. As a stay-at-home mom of 3 little kids sometimes it’s a week between new words getting down on paper.

What 1-2 surprises came up as you were writing this story?

I never expected a relationship to bud between two of the characters. I also never expected a supporting character to show so much growth through his own journey. Because of it, he won me over when I expected to be annoyed by him.

Briefly tell me about a memory of you growing up, and how it defines your character.

If you’re asking about MY character (me) then that’s truly a tough one! I’d have to say there’s no specific memory, more the fact that I grew up with three brothers and two awesome parents on a farm that made me who I am.

If you’re asking about MY memories defining the character within my book, I’d have to say there are none. Hyla isn’t like me in the least. Quite opposite actually, which makes for telling her story a little rough. It’s only what she experiences later in the series that is similar to what I did in my late 20s / early 30s.

What one piece of advice can you give aspiring authors about making their dreams of becoming published come true?

Never give up, and in the meantime be sure to learn as much as you can from those who’ve gone before you.

A Brief Glimpse of Her Writing.

Cursing her arthritic fingers, Miri squeezed out a rag and draped it over the human man’s hot forehead.

“I’ve seen a lot more harvests than you, old goat,” she muttered, lifting his eyelids. “I’m thinking you’ll never catch up either. Doubt you last another half-moon’s phase.”

Miri pushed to her feet and stretched her hunched back. A heavy sigh slipped past her wrinkled lips as she glanced around the sick house. Keeping the night watch wasn’t too bad—she’d volunteered often since her old bones wouldn’t allow much sleep.

“Joints wasted, hearing all but gone …” Miri yanked on the long white braid lying over her shoulder. “I’m the old goat.”

She shuffled down the aisle, woolen kirtle swishing in the silence. A cool, autumn breeze rustled the crimson leaves of the magnolia and palm fronds overhead, drawing her gaze upward. Violet streaks lit the pre-dawn sky. A dog barked, yipped, and fell silent.

Miri peered across the village green to the thatched buildings beyond. A shadow passed between two cottages. Another three hurried toward the neighboring dwelling.

“Sight fading or my mind, too?” Miri rubbed her watery eyes, blinked, and leaned forward. Light flickered through the palm trees behind the outlying homes.

Torches?

The flames drew closer, weaving between the trunks.

Humans from the mainland? Miri’s hand clutched at her throat. Soldiers. Fadir have mercy.

The men crept through the village, taking up positions at every doorway. Two brutes, more horse-like in size than human, approached the sick house.

Sputtering torch held high, the first strode forward, dark eyes intent upon Miri. A green surcoat covered broad shoulders and fell to his thighs. The golden wheat sheaf of the city of Varosh adorned his chest.

Cold sweat beaded upon Miri’s brow. Breath burst from her lungs, and she moved back, clutching the door jam.

The second soldier stepped closer, chains and shackles clanking in his hand. He stopped two paces away from Miri, and a smile stretched his stubbled cheeks, revealing rotted teeth. “Good morning pointy-ears.”

Miri stared, heartbeat thundering in her ears. She’d been called worse in her eighty-three birth passings but never with such malice.

A single cry rang out across the village, and doors crashed inward. Screams rent the air.

“Don’t fight Native woman,” rotten-teeth sneered, shackles outstretched.

“W-why?” Miri whispered, taking a step backward.

A scowl narrowed his gaze, and his fist shot forward.

Bursts of light and pain exploded through Miri as she crumpled to the floor.

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Miri’s people huddled on the village green as fall’s pale sun crested the trees. Cold metal had been clasped around their necks and ankles. Many trembled in the cool air, little more than night clothes covering their nakedness. Miri held to her braid with a white-knuckled grip, her head and its egg-sized bump throbbing in time with her pulse.

A handful of other battered Natives who had attempted flight were the last to join them, the soldiers tossing them forward like sacks of potatoes.

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What Does Your Favorite Color Say About You?

About thirteen years ago, I found my first real job at a Jesuit University. I was the Assistant Web Master and fresh out of college with a BFA, an emphasis in Graphic Arts. My would be office, as I was shown after filling out all the paperwork, was painted bright glowing orange. The color stole my breath, especially after I flipped the lights. WOW! Over stimulation in seconds! I remember my soon to be boss saying something of the sort, the guy who painted it, did like a whole lot of color. Boy did he ever. :0)
Reflecting on the color of those walls had me thinking about our own reactions to color. Our moods, our closet packed with choices, and how I feel when I pick out my clothes every day.  Do I pick out that deep purple long sleeve T-shirt with the words love all over it (probably not fit for work most days) or do I grab the standard black pants, black shoes, and a dress shirt fitting in with the darker color scheme when I’m in the mood to sit at my desk and get work done. Hmmmm…
It makes sense now. Attitude controls my hands as I yank whatever I feel like in that second right off one my plastic white hangers. And after looking up colors on Google, I found people out there who spend their days studying colors and linking them to behaviors.
Anyway, think about your favorite color—your closet. Your favorite gadget like your phone or your purse. Maybe how that perfect shade of lip gloss makes you feel, or a tie. Then take a look at what I’ve posted below. Maybe, just maybe, your favorite color might tell you something deeper about yourself than you thought.
(These are my words rewording the definitions in the articles I found)
RED—You are a performer.  And you do it better than most. You live life everyday like it’s the last one. Impulsive maybe? Athletic maybe? Do you find it easy to express your thoughts to the world? The experts say you might even be a little unpredictable.
ORANGE—You can find friendship with anyone, and in return, they also love you right back. You fit in with the topic of every conversation. A politician, a historian, and quite possibly you could be a naturally persuasive person. The experts say, float with the wind in relationships.
YELLOW—This is the type A. High expectations. Big dreams. Quite possibly you might have a big picture kind of mind. Sometimes, the experts hint, you might be better at planning than execution. But never, never are you so rattled that you can’t respond to any argument. I wish I were you because no one wants to mess with you when you’re on a roll with words. :0)
GREEN—Truth. Honor. Balance.  You are like that old farm dog. Loyal to the end. You make great decisions. You have great friends. The experts say that people and finances are really important to you.
BLUE-GREEN—You have to be loved. Not only loved, but you LOVE good things, too. Always smooth on the outside, you may be hiding something deep and rocky.
BLUE—When I think of blue, I think of that great thinker. Someone who acts and always makes that perfect right move. Someone who trusts themselves. Calm. Classy. You’re perfectly fine alone, or you are equally fine with people. Successful maybe? I think so.
PURPLE—You are the sensitive soul. Insightful. Passionate. Always kind. Definitely the flower child to all things peace, love, and equal. This one is me :0)
BROWN—You know what you want, and maybe, you’ve always known? The type who doesn’t give up. The scientist personality. Sensible. Rational. You’re the one who demands facts.
PINK—It’s true! You’re the one with the rose colored glasses. The color of love. People are important to you, and also their thoughts of you. You see everyone with kind eyes and a gentle heart.
SILVER (I had to look this one up separately since I know for certain some people gravitate to that silver car) –CHANGE. You are change. Maybe you bring it. You might be the type to try anything once. You can balance the heart and the mind, with a little more mind than heart. You are definitely someone free and full of life. You live and breathe for everything spiritual.
I hope this post was fun. It was definitely fun to write. Color is incredibly important to me, being the artsy person I am. In my stories, you’ll always see threads of color in props and accents. It’s just one of those writerly details important to me. :0)
Here are the links to the articles I checked out if you’d like to peruse more.
One Very Important Side Note:
At the end of this week, I’ll be transitioning Cloud Nine Girl over to WordPress. I’m not sure how the conversion will go with all the email subscriptions, so if you don’t see a post on Monday, November 4, please type in http://www.erikabeebe.com and resubscribe.

Thank you, and don’t forget…

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The Greatest American Hero

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Today, I’m sharing a favorite show and a favorite song from the past to celebrate Friday. Yeah! The show? The Greatest American Hero. The song? Believe it or not it’s just me.

A bit about the show.

“A teacher is asked to be a superhero using a special alien suit with powers he can barely understand or control, after losing the instruction manual. He is aided by a Government Agent. Along with his lawyer girlfriend, they together figure out not only how to control the suit, but to right wrongs.”

A bit about the song?

To me, it’s about being a normal person and reaching out and finding that moment when you want to soar, when you feel incredible and able to do anything you ever dreamed. My favorite sort of song.

The Video and Song:

It’s clear to me now, why I write the way I write.

From an early age I was drawn to dreaming, conquering the impossible, and always believing in hope. I write a little of the impossible mixed with a bit of real, until the impossible feels real.

Do you have a favorite show from the past? Something that influenced you? I’d love to hear it.

Hugs!
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