Breath of the Titans: Little Black Stormcloud by Riley A. Westbrook and Sarah L. Westbrook1/22/2015 Genre: Epic Fantasy ISBN: 9781310105692 Page Count: 180 Synopsis: A story that centers around a half elf, half dragon boy who just turned 16, named Lovonian. The story begins with Lov and his uncle Nord taking their annual hunting trip. On their return to Elvenhom, they find that the city’s population has been slaughtered by an army of Titans, except for those taken as slaves, when they see the collection of ears that were chopped off. With Amon dead and his mother captured, Lov and Nord begin their quest to find his mother by seeking out Nord’s old friend Jaxon. After acquiring weapons and knowledge of their enemy, they set out to rescue Lov’s mother with the help of a fairy sent by Lov’s grandfather. From there, they encounter all kinds of adventures and creatures, while in desperate pursuit. Available on AMAZON, GOOGLE PLAY, SMASHWORDS About the Authors:
Sara L. Westbrook and Riley Westbrook are 30 year old couple who have taken the time to write a book. Riley is a high school educated man who has read books all of his life. Everything from non-fiction biographies to the sci-fi epics of E.E. Doc Smith. Struggling against ADD most of his life, a recent injury disabled him, leaving him to have a hard time with mobility. This led him to a glut of time, allowing him to surrender to his over active imagination. Sara is a high school educated woman who also loves to read. She has struggled with Asperger's Syndrome her entire life, though Riley found the OCD nature of it helpful when it came time to edit. Together they have combined to form an epic writing team, one with many more stories to tell. It's always fun to write when you do it with someone you love.
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Synopsis: Michael Warden used to live a normal life. A successful entrepreneur, he had everything until his life got taken away from him. Literally. Now he is trapped in a world that shouldn't exist, fighting things that should only exist in nightmares in a quest to find out the truth about what happened to him. Lacy Holloway is finally content in the little town of Oakland, Garrett Co. Working at the local university, she has finally allowed herself to move on from the one thing that had haunted her past. Aside from an unsettling string of suicides at her place of work, Lacy is happy. Then a new colleague enters her life. Michael is handsome, smart and their friendship is instant… Easy. That is, until another student attempts to take her own life and Lacy is hurled into a world of nightmares which she soon discovers Michael is already a part of. As they are forced to face demons, both the supernatural and the emotional kind, they also have to face the realization that they are both beginning to feel things for each other that neither of them expected, least of all Michael. As well as trying not to fall too deeply for the woman who has captivated him, he is shocked to discover things about his very existence that could change both their lives and the world as they know it. *This book contains some adult situations and is recommended for age 17+* Synopsis: Sometimes you just have to go to Hell and back. . . Forced apart, Lacy and Michael are now living very different lives. Michael is in Kentucky fighting demons and searching for a way to save his friend but even with the help of new allies he is hitting nothing but dead ends. Faced with no other choice, Michael returns to Hell and is determined to save Evo and put an end to his enemy so he can be reunited with the woman who holds his heart. Lacy is trying to piece her life back together in Oakland but is struggling to fill the void that is almost tearing her apart. Just as she’s about to hit rock bottom, a new friend could hold the key to reuniting her with Michael. But at what cost? Both find themselves in less than perfect circumstances. The repercussions of which lead them to discover a new threat born of Varesh and his growing army of demons: a new weapon, and a new plan that will ultimately lead to the end of the world as they know it. Will Michael’s new power be enough to destroy Varesh and protect not only the people he cares about, but also the rest of humanity? -- It is highly recommended that this series is read in order. *This book contains some Adult situations and is recommended for age 17+* Available on AMAZON, AMAZON UK, BARNES AND NOBLE, iBOOKS US, iBOOKS UK, KOBO, SMASHWORDS About the Author: L.J. Sealey was born and raised in a little Welsh town by the sea. It rains a lot, so she often has a great excuse to sit at her writing desk and while away the hours at her laptop. She still lives in N.Wales and when she’s not travelling around the country working with her husband – who is a professional singer – or singing backup vocals herself, she likes to read and watch her favourite TV shows which normally includes plenty of CSI, The Vampire Diaries and endless amounts of sitcoms. Being addicted to reading about vampires, demons, shifters and angels, she has always had a thing for all things paranormal and is a big sucker for impossible love stories. So it was inevitable that when she started writing herself she would mix the two together. A Boston fireman, in an attempt to flee personal and professional tragedy, accepts a job as a bartender on a Greek island. In an isolated cove, he meets Kerryn, an animal rights activist who believes dolphins possess consciousness, intelligence and souls. Kerryn enjoys an extraordinary and personal relationship with a dolphin and is waging a covert war to stop the local fishermen from using illegal nets that not only deplete the sea of fish but also take dolphins’ lives. The fireman is pulled into this conflict as his relationship with Kerryn deepens. But Kerryn’s passion and convictions lead her to make a fatal decision that changes the island and both their lives forever. The novel’s emotional landscape and its themes of environmentalism, animal rights, and the costs of capitalism make The Last Island both timely and timeless. Available on AMAZON About the Author:
David Hogan is the award-winning author of a number of screen and stage plays. His stage plays include the NPI inaugural winner Capital, Fore, Samoan America, and No Sit - No Stand - No Lie, which opened the 'Resilience of the Spirit' Human Rights Festival. His screenplays, which have been optioned and sold, include The Tractor King, Fear the Meat, Free Radical and Stranded. A dual citizen of the US and Ireland, David lived and worked in Greece for a number of years. He currently resides in Southern California where he is an avid surfer. |