Monday, May 5, 2014

"Thank you" giveaways for hosts



Hi everyone!

These giveaways are a way to say thank you to our amazing hosts!
You can participate if you are one of BLACK LION HOSTS and if you were part of any of these awesome tours.
We know how hard it is to combine life with blogging and still do a great job, and for that THANK YOU A LOT!

If you are not yet a host and you want to be part of the following tours and giveaways, you can join by sending an email to: blacklionbooktours@gmail.com


INFERNO OF LOVE by Allie Boniface


Prize: a book up to $10 from The Book Depository, thanks to Black Lion Book Tours. (International as long as TBD ships to your country)

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KILLING SECRETS by K.L Docter
Prize: Two winners will get a $25 Amazon GC each thanks to author Karen Docter



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KNOWING IS NOT ENOUGH by Patricia Walker Chatman

Prize: One winner will get a $25 Amazon GC thanks to author Patricia Walker Chatman



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GOOD LUCK!
Rhomy

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Knowing is not Enough: Interview and giveaway




'Knowing is not enough'
by Patricia Walker Chatman



Quick Facts                                        
Release Date: January 12, 2014
Genre: Fiction (Romance)
Formats to buy: Book (Hard Copy) and ebook (Kindle)




Book Synopsis


"Till death do us part" comes a lot faster than Alex expects. Her husband, Jake, is very much alive, but they are apart as two married people can get. 

Jake has cheated on Alex yet again, but this time, public betrayal is more than she can stomach or ignore. Alex can't defend or justify staying in a marriage marred by infidelity and elaborate lies anymore, so she decides finally to deal with the reality of her life; it's a mess. 

After seven years of marriage, 40-year-old Alex is a newly single woman who hasn't been without a man since college. Before embarking on a new relationship, she must take time to figure out why she is constantly attracted to men who are emotionally unavailable. 

Through the help of friends and family Alex learns painfully at times, that before she can attract a "real man” she must first become a "real 
woman".










Excerpt:
PROLOGUE

Happily-ever-after ended sooner than I’d expected.

Women are the only people who can find truth in a lie. Especially when it comes to the men in our lives. I conned myself into believing our lies were true. To the outside world we had the perfect marriage, but all houses look good from the curb. Our marriage, not unlike any other, lived amid accusations and disappointments. Then it hits you, somewhere between washing dishes and folding clothes—is this all there is for me?

I didn’t know the answer to that. Wish I did. What I did know was happiness would never exist for me in this union.
It was time. Neither one of us would get what we needed to stay in this marriage from words alone. I didn’t have the passion or the energy to do anything about us. Not anymore. It was time to let go of the lie and embrace reality. Jake was being written out of my story. Now all there was left to do was tell him.
I invited him back to our, soon to my house. I sat down at the kitchen table, reflecting about how we’d argued over the buying that very piece of furniture. Dressed in clothing I’d picked out for his birthday, Jake pulled out a chair and joined me.
I examined his eyes in search of the love I knew a century ago. Initially, separating for a while seemed to be a good idea. Looking at him, I’m not so sure anymore. He appeared to be a new person, different, from the man I’d known. We both have lived six months of life apart. Considering all he achieved with other women living in the same house, I can only imagine what or whom he’s gotten into without me. Starting over would mean getting to know this man, accept his lies, and his mistakes. I had absolutely no desire to do that.
I said, “Our lives are such a mess. Let’s just get this over with.”
“I’m not going to argue with you Alex. I know what it is, but I don’t think divorce is the answer. You need to try to forgive me.”
“For what?” I got up and poured myself a cup of coffee. “Why would I do that with someone who doesn’t love me?” I returned to my seat next to him. He frowned. “You misinterpreted what I said. I didn’t mean I don’t love you at all.”
“I’m confused. Exactly what does not love you mean? You either love me or you don’t, and you clearly said you didn’t.” I took a sip. “Am I missing something?”
Jake made a dismissive gesture with his hand. “I only meant the romantic love I felt for you is gone, not that I don’t love you. Of course I love you.”
“Do you see,” I waved my finger, “those kind of statements only make sense to anybody with a penis? I love you enough to live in the same house with you, but not enough to touch you?”
“Don’t twist my words Alex. I think marriage counseling could help us find what’s missing.”
I quickly lost patience with him. “Okay—again, maybe it’s me, what exactly did we lose? Considering you never stopped dating.” I threw my hands up in exasperation. “I’m so tired of us. You can’t misplace what we never had.”
“So you don’t even want to try?”I didn’t meet his eyes. “Jake—you cheated on me days before our wedding. These wounds aren’t healing anymore. I’m carrying them and it’s causing permanent mental damage now. I can’t keep doing this—I won’t.” I paused. “Nobody walks around raindrops Jake . . . not even you.”
“Alex, just think about it. We’ve got to much invested in this, but if it’s what you want me to do—I’ll sign the papers to file right now.”
I stood up and walked out of the kitchen.
“Where are you going?”
“To get a pen.”



The Author


For over twenty years, Patricia Walker Chatman has worked in the human service industry. In 2010, Patricia accepted a Faculty Associate position facilitating Financial Management for Human Services and various Business Topics. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Resources with a specialization in Training and Development. A Master Degree in Public Policy and Administration, and anticipates completing her doctorate in Public Policy Administration, May 2014. Knowing Is Not Enough is Patricia’s first novel.






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INTERVIEW:

1.      For people who haven’t heard of "KNOWING IS NOT ENOUGH" , make a brief description.
The name of the book is “Knowing is not Enough”. The main character in the book is named Alex. Alex is accomplished in all aspects of her life except for love. After years of dealing with a cheating husband, Alex finally decides to move on with her life without Jake. “Knowing is not Enough” takes the reader along her journey of self-discovery and finding new love.

2.      When did you decided to become a writer?

I’ve always wrote stories. However, I typically write grants, proposals, projects etc. as a part of my profession. My creative writing started well before my work professionally. I kept a journal throughout my formative years, wrote short stories and children’s books. “Knowing is not Enough” is the first novel that I’ve shared with the world.

3.      What does your family think of your works?

My family is my greatest source of support. They are over the moon with elation not only for the great response we have received for the book, but realizing a dream of becoming a published author, which is why the book is dedicated to my son and parents. My family and friends really do allow me to live out loud.

4.      Do you have specific habits when you write?

Yes! I absolutely love movies. I hate writing at a desk. I generally write in my bed with one of my favorite movies playing and a bag of Haribo Gummi Bears by my side. All of these things make a creative, productive day.


5.    Which of your characters is your favorite and why?

I am in love with Sanford. He is my clear favorite because he is gentle, kind and patient. I don’t know if Sanford felt he and Alex would ever be together. I think from the moment he saw her she was the one for him. He just hoped one day she would catch up, not knowing if she ever would. I just love how he continues to remain true to himself despite Alex’s tendency to be a bit indecisive.

6.      If you could have coffee with any character of any book, who would it be and why?

It would definitely be Tobey. Tobey is a straight shooter and she’s going to tell you her version of the truth from her view of the world whether you want to hear it or not. She’s heavy handed, but it comes from a good place. I think it’s refreshing to have a friendship with someone that isn’t so fragile where you can’t be honest with one another and still remain friends. The relationship between Tobey and Alex is a good one and it works because they both live in a judgment free zone where keeping score is not allowed.

7.      If you could meet any person in the world who would it be and why?

Toni Morrison hands down. As a lifelong student I would want to soak up as much knowledge from her teachings as I can to improve on my craft. To have her critique my work would be a dream come true. As I have indicated in everything I write The Bluest Eye is my favorite book and I believe every little chocolate and caramel girl should read it. I saw myself woven in every seam of her words. I love it!


8.  Best reward as a writer?

Oh, wow to have people read your book! I am currently working on a book that will be offered for free. I desire to be an author that writes great stories. My reward is when I receive an email from someone sharing they read the book.

9. Biggest trouble you faced as a writer?

I think I’m not unique in this respect, but my biggest trouble is time. I never have enough of it. I am working full-time, teaching part-time and I am completing my dissertation. My son is graduating from high school this year and we simply don’t have enough time for everything. The good thing is I’m queen of multi-tasking, so I do manage to fit time in for writing.


10.   Do you review others’ books? Are you nice or are you mean? :P

Yes, I do provide reviews for others books. I’m nice, but honest because I believe only honesty can aid the writer to grow their craft. I have also had some strong critiques of my writing and I had to step away for a second to ensure I wasn’t taking the feedback personally, but using it for the purpose it was given. I am extra mindful of my wording or how I frame and shape my comments because I don’t want the writer to get lost interpreting my emotion rather than focusing on what is being said.

11.  Favorite food? Do you cook?

My favorite food is actually not something I cook J I love those fried macaroni and cheese balls at the Cheesecake Factory. Oh my goodness they are my new favorite thing. Unfortunately, I’m sure they aren’t very good for me so it is a treat whenever I permit myself to have them. Now, with that being said, I believe I’m an excellent cook I just don’t have to time to do it.

12.  What thing you wish you could stop doing and you can’t?

Oh my goodness I wish I could stop eating candy, but I can’t! I love it. I will stop for periods at a time throughout the year, but I always start back up. Typically, I permit myself to go wild on Halloween and Easter. After that it’s back to my routine . . . no candy L

13.  Do you have a nice relationship with your fans?

Yes, I must say I do. Don’t get me wrong I don’t have a Miley Cirus fan base, but the ones I do have are so generous to me even going as far to volunteer at events. I honestly am truly blessed to have so many wonderful people who believe in me and enjoy my writings.

14.  If someone made a movie of your life, which event MUST be included?


My divorce and everything I felt going through that process. It made me who I am today and the experience gave birth to Alex the main character in the book. I was hurt, angry and conflicted. I needed to know I would be okay one day. As a result, I started interviewing other women who were divorced to find out how did they make it through to get back to the woman they once was. What I learned from those interviews changed my life, and made me whole again.




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FOLLOW THE TOUR:

April 16: Black Lion Tours Blog: Interview
April 17: Little Black Notebook: Guest Post
April 18: Mythical Books: Guest Post

April 21: Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews: Spotlight
April 22: Spiced Latte Reads: Review
April 23: 
April 25: Deal Sharing Aunt: Review

April 28: Vanilla Moon: Spotlight
April 29: Karen's Killer Book Bench: Spotlight
               Black Lion Tours Blog: Interview
April 30: I know that Book: Guest Post
May 1:  My Devotional Thoughts: Review
            
May 2: Books and Fandom: Review

Monday, March 17, 2014

Hosts giveaway

Hello amazing hosts!


IMPORTANT: This is only for Black Lion Hosts that participated in WOLF LEGEND's tour.

Florence is very thankful to you and wishes you good luck.

You were not part of the tour? You are not part of our team?
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Good luck!!!
Rhomy

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Wolf Legend: Top 10 List and giveaway




WOLF LEGEND (Legends Trilogy #2)
by Florence Witkop




Quick Facts                                        
                                         
Release Date: January 6, 2014               
Genre: Fantasy, Urban fantasy/ magical realism/ modern fantasy
Formats to buy: Kindle, epub and smashwords formats





Blurb:


Jane, who dislikes wolves because they kill livestock, takes Buck Portman, wolf researcher and wildlife professor at the nearby college to an island for a week to seek out the huge wolves legend says have been seen in the area. She's skeptical until a huge wolf runs through their camp... and mentally connects with Jane. Both woman and wolf are startled by their mental connection. The wolf invites Jane to follow so they can sort out what's between them. Jane takes off after the wolf in the dark, followed by the confused professor. She follows the wolf through a cave and into another world, one populated by larger-than-life, dangerous animals, including the wolves of the legend. Her mental connection to the alpha she-wolf is all that saves their lives in that dangerous place. Days later, when they return to their world, at the request of the alpha wolf they take her wolf pup with a broken leg so it can be healed. Problem is that wild wolves are not allowed as pets in our world so the professor must technically care for the wolf with Jane's help. But he has reservations. The huge dire wolf pup is in the wrong world. As it grows, will it remain a pet or become a dangerous predator? As the attraction between Jane and the professor grows, so do the problems inherent in having a huge prehistoric wolf in today's world. 







PURCHASE:




Excerpt:
 
I set the cup on the ground beside me to save the one last cold swallow for later when I turned in for the night.  Buck, watching, hooked his own empty cup over his belt and prepared to do the same.
As my cup touched the ground, the largest wolf I'd ever seen ran through our campsite.  Two hundred pounds at least, possibly three hundred, with black velvet, silver-tipped fur and yellow eyes that shone in the night. 
It was beautiful.  Awesome.  And it tore through the camp as if we weren't there, scattering plates and silverware every which way and making short work of the tent just because it happened to be in its path.  "Oh my God!"  My mouth dropped open because the wolf couldn't exist.  Not here, not anywhere on earth.  But it did.
The wolf heard.  Stopped.  Turned towards me.  Scared the crap out of me because it was larger than me, double the size of any wolf I'd ever heard of and a predator.  Tipped its head to one side and looked straight at me.  Stared.
Our looks met.  Connected.  My fear disappeared because it wasn't looking for food.  It was on its way home and in a hurry to get there.  The pups missed their mom, the rest of the pack was good, they took care of the pups, but they couldn't take the place of a real mother.  It should hurry home.
 I blinked.  Tried to wrap my mind around what was happening and failed completely.  I couldn't know what it was thinking.  I couldn't be reading its mind.  Of course not, it was impossible to know what another human being was thinking, let alone a wolf.  Wolves were a whole other species. 
Except that I did.  I was doing precisely what I couldn't do, what no one could do.  I was reading its mind and was pretty sure it was reading mine and was just as surprised at being able to read my mind as I was to know what it was thinking.  We stared at each other, adjusting to this new reality.  Shock kept us both immobile for what seemed like minutes and was probably seconds.
Then the wolf turned away and disappeared into the night because she had a family and responsibilities and couldn't stay to chat, not even for a conversation as mind-blowing as ours.  Two separate species were communicating for the first time ever.  But she had things to do and places to go, a pack to care for and pups to feed.  So she left.
But as she ran into the growing dark, the silver fur blending into the black of the forest, she left a thought behind.  "Want to follow me?  Want to come for a visit?  Maybe we can figure this out." 
It was an invitation.  One I couldn't turn down.  So I rose and followed the wolf.






The Author
 
Florence’s stories begin as simple tales of contemporary life, often in small towns or the wilderness she knows so well. 
Where they go from there is what makes them special. There is always a strong sense of place. Sometimes they cross genres and contain paranormal, sci/fi, or fantasy elements. There is usually a romance and there are always characters her readers like and would enjoy having as friends.
Most of all, there is a story because what Florence does best is tell stories. Well plotted stories that carry the characters towards a logical conclusion that always includes a happy ending.  Stories that shine light on the human condition while they celebrate the world we live in.  Stories that her readers relate to and remember long after the reading is over.
She writes about people who are as normal as apple pie (most of them, anyway) who unexpectedly find themselves in the middle of situations ranging from the heartwarming through the difficult and all the way to the horrendous. ButFlorence’s characters choose to act instead of running away. In the process, they survive, thrive, overcome whatever obstacles large or small are thrown in front of them, and while they are at it, they find time to fall in love.


Florence was born in the city and has lived in the suburbs, small towns, the country and the wilderness area of northern Minnesota, where she still lives with her husband and a cowardly cat named Smoke.
At various times in her writing career she’s been a confession writer, a copywriter, a ghost writer and an editor. She writes short stories, novellas and novels.  Her work has been categorized as romance, science-fiction, fantasy, mainstream and eco-fiction, to name a few genres that it fits so beautifully into.



Other Books by Florence:

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TOP 10 LIST FAVORITE BOOKS INCLUDING WOLVES:


1. Dakota She-Wolf by Gary Witkop. This is a shameless promotion for a novel my son Gary wrote about the good and bad of the re-introduction of wolves into Yellowstone Park. It's being shopped around to publishers now so it's not available yet but keep watching. And, yes, it's rather good. Of course it's good, he's my son!

2.  Little Red Riding Hood. As a kid I loved this story. I also love the new version on the TV series Once Upon A Time in which Red Riding Hood is the wolf… a werewolf.

3 and 4:  White Fang and Call of the Wild by Jack London. I read them as a kid and loved them. Wanted to move immediately to Alaska.

5 and 6 and 7:  Wolves at Our Door by J. Dutcher, Never Cry Wolf by F. Mowat and Wolves of Minong by D. L. Allen.  I read these books as I grew older and wanted to know more about real wolves, the kind I thought Jack London described. He did a pretty good job.

8.  Wolf And Iron by G. Dickson.  Loved this book and re-read it every so often. A science-fiction story of a fairly helpless city man's trek across America after the collapse of civilization. He doesn’t know how to survive until adopted by a gray wolf.

9.  Wolf Dawn by S. Cartwright.  Just read this book and liked it very much. A fun science fiction story about the mind-reading, spoiled prince of a planet who escapes genocide in a space ship that crash-lands on a planet where he's raised by wolves.

10. Shiver by M. Stiefvater.  I enjoyed this book though it's not my usual thing. It's about a girl who watches wolves near her home and eventually grows up to learn that they are werewolves and one of them is someone she knows. I read it because I like fantasy stories and, as such, it's pretty good.


We´ll have to keep an eye on Gary's book!


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