Greg Sandora on His #NewRelease - Jack Canon's Women of the House @GregSandora #Thriller
- Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Caroline Kennedy's Publishing Journey @StephenWardBook #expose #scandal #mustread
- Sunday, February 23, 2014
Birth of an Assassin by Rik Stone @stone_rik
- Sunday, February 16, 2014
Chapter 42
Jez let his mind dwell on the ceiling’s dull paint rather than think about his recent nightmares. But those thoughts wouldn’t stay down: whatever happened, he would achieve justice for Viktor.
Anna came out of the bathroom, hair wrapped in a towel, turban style. “We still have time to travel south,” she said. He sighed. She looked desperate again. “Please think about it. I promise this isn’t a test. No tricks. I’m telling you what’s in my heart, and I think we should run.”
Vertical tracks forged between his eyebrows. “We’ve already been through this, Anna. I do trust you, but I’ve made my decision.”
“But I don’t think you’ve thought it out properly. From what I can see, Mitrokhin has high-ranking contacts everywhere and I don’t think even Petrichova can save you. The captain has the guile of a fox and his cunning outwits us all. Please, Jez,” she implored, “go with me now.”
He got off the bed and embraced her. “I don’t know why you’ve become so worried. I’d never imagined you like this, but whether what you say is true or not, I won’t run. I must win justice for Viktor – and for me, come to that. Viktor has been murdered and I’ve been set up to look like his killer.”
Anna wept against his chest, and he couldn’t figure why. Of what he knew about her, it was totally out of character.
“I want you to remember this,” she sobbed. “And I’m speaking from the heart. No matter what happens, this is what is real and this is the memory I want you to hold onto. I love you, Jez, I love you.”
Baffled, he realized that having a real relationship with a woman was an enigma. Her declaration seemed distressed rather than tender. The only way he could think of handling this was to let it go straight over his head.
“And I love you, Anna, but I must go back.”
*
Outside the hotel the snow lay thick, and despite the best efforts of a heavy blanket of cloud, the cold had worked its way through.
“I’m glad I packed the ski jacket. Cold or not, this suitcase has me overheating. I know you’ve put my stuff in with yours, but what a weight.”
“Just girl things,” she smiled, and stepped out ahead.
“That’s right, don’t wait for me. Oh…” he said, almost stopping, “I forgot to pay for my lodgings at the hotel.”
She turned and raised an eyebrow. He grinned.
“You’re right, all the troubles I’ve got and I should worry about paying for a room. I’ll let the state sort it out.”
She laughed.
They trudged through the snow until they came to Railway Station Square – part of Stalin’s rebuild of the city. Anna wore the same azure coat with fur trimmings and fur hat as on the second day of their reunion, and he wondered how such a beautiful woman could really be interested in him.
“You look like a film star dressed like that, but aren’t you worried someone might be following?”
She tutted. “You seem to be worrying enough for both of us.”
She was so avant-garde, maybe she hadn’t carried out as many missions as she’d suggested. “Oh well, nearly there,” he said.
She smiled sadly.
He stopped to cross an avenue near a trolley rank. Six or seven people queued closely together, ankle-deep in snow, exhaling frosted breath as they waited for their ride. At last, a lull in the traffic. Anna went ahead. Jez kept a half metre behind, but something jarred his senses. Above the din of the city an explosion rang out. He turned to the direction of the noise and then looked at Anna. A hole had opened and blossomed in the back of her coat. His heart seemed to stop beating. She’d been shot and he couldn’t move. The force of the bullet had arched her back. She spun to face him, stumbled, eyes widened in shock.
The crowd at the trolley rank scattered in panic and shrill screams pierced his ears. But still, he couldn’t move – Anna.
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Genre - Thriller, Crime, Suspense
Rating – R
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Author Interview – Vadim Babenko
- Tuesday, February 11, 2014
What made you want to be a writer? The books I have been reading since childhood.
What do you consider the most challenging about writing a novel, or about writing in general? In my opinion, the most difficult part of writing any novel is maintaining the required level of energy and concentration for the several years it takes to complete it.
Did writing this book teach you anything and what was it? Of course, you learn while you write – systemizing all the thoughts you had before, going deeper into understanding the true nature of your ideas, your protagonists, their motivations, etc.
Maybe, sometimes, writing a book gives you a more authentic real life experience than real life itself.
Do you intend to make writing a career? As it’s written on one of my website pages, “writing for me is not a career, not a means to celebrity. It’s truly the essence of my being, the core of my existence.” And that’s true.
At the same time, I’m a full-time writer – I’m not seriously involved in anything else. I don’t know if this makes my writing a “career” or not.
What is your greatest strength as a writer? I’m able to concentrate on one idea for a long time, and I’m always willing to endlessly edit my texts. I consider a literary text to be finished only when it resists any further improvement. Yet I know that perfection is unachievable.
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Genre – Literary Fiction
Rating – PG13
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Author Interview – Emma Right @emmbeliever
- Saturday, February 8, 2014
How important are friends in your life?
Very.
How many friends does a person need?
As many as he/she can handle. I feel every relationship needs maintenance and catching up, so it takes up a lot of time and investment.
What does love mean to you?
An emotion every person needs to dote on others, sometimes more than they realize.
Do you find the time to read?
I make time to read every night. No matter how late I get to bed, (and i sometimes don’t get to bed till the wee hours of the morning,) I try to read about 10-30 minutes. Sometimes my eyes are tearing away and I still go on reading. I feel that’s a way to improve my writing, too.
Last book you purchased? Tell us about it.
Cyber Storm by Matthew Maher. I heard it’s good, so I’m reading it now.
What is your favorite quality about yourself?
I don’t think there is anything I would call a favorite quality about myself. But if you put a gun to my head and force me, I’d say it’s my imagination.
What is your least favorite quality about yourself?
OMG. Too many to list.
What’s your favorite place in the entire world?
Switzerland, or New Zealand. I love snow-capped mountains.
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Genre - Young Adult Adventure Fantasy
Rating – G
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Rik Stone Gives Practical Advice for Fiction Writers @stone_rik #amwriting #writetip
- Friday, February 7, 2014