Showing posts with label brave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brave. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Shadows of Kings - Blog Tour


The list of Sites, dates and events  for the SHADOWS OF KINGS blog Tour:
June 12th – Live on Blog Talk Radio –http://www.blogtalkradio.com/journaljabber/
June 22nd – http://news.yahoo.com
June 27th – http://www.examiner.com
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June 30th
**** Release Party ***
The Peppermill Restaurant and Lounge
17455 SW Farmington Road, Aloha, Ore. 97007
7pm  – 10m
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*All dates are subject to change
***Special mentions***
These are sites that provided interviews and/or features prior to the tour
A big Shadows of Kings thank you to all those who committed to the blog tour. I appreciate and respect all of you.
Oceans of love,
Jack

Friday, 25 May 2012

"A Real-Life Princess Merida"

I've met this author Robin Lovejoy, a striking redhead, kind of a real-life Princess Merida in shades and with an English accent. This is reflected in Robin's book BANSHEE IN THE WELL which features a sassy, karate-chopping banshee girl called Sathra. But Sathra is no angel, she has murder in mind. I guess you could say Sathra is Princess Merida's evil twin. But Banshee in the Well is an awesome read in its own right and I really hope there'll be a sequel. 

Amazon Review 

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

James Blair Review

A rich, well-structured story written with a sure hand. The narrative is presented with total originality, and never fails to hit the reader with surprises. Robin Lovejoy is a fine writer and her story is not only mysterious and exciting but is rich in every detail. The story has a subtle blend of humour and emotional power with striking images that linger in the mind.

James Blair Review

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Faso Wall Review

Original, perceptive and witty; edgy, shrewd and sly; this is a dazzling read from a Charlie’s Angel of an author who delivers karate chops with both hands and winks at the audience while she does it. Twelve-year-old Niall, a farmer’s son, is alone in the farmhouse when he hears a blood-curdling shriek outside. He tracks the sound down to an old well in the corner of his garden. He rescues Sathra, a banshee girl who’s been transported through a time warp from the thirteenth century to the present day. After this captivating opening Niall and Sathra set off for lots of unlikely yet spellbinding adventures. But whose side is Sathra really on? Truth may be stranger than fiction but in the altered reality of Lovejoy's intricate tale you'll keep on guessing till the end and you'll think about the story long after you've finished reading. Gritty, quirky, smart and vibrantly funny, BANSHEE IN THE WELL is as compelling as it is entertaining.
Faso Wall Goodreads Review