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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Beautiful Sins: The Divide

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The encounter with King Christian has turned out to be more than what Leigha had anticipated. Now, as a Princess, Leigha is going to discover more about herself than she imagined. Leigha discovers she holds more of a connection to King Christian than she was told. Olivia also makes some discoveries of her own. She finds out the real reason why her mother died and seeks vengeance. There is a powerful creature lurking in the Lost City, a creature that cannot be destroyed. It’s called the Crael, and it is Dr. Connally’s creation of the perfect warrior.

Things take a turn for the worst when Olivia’s battle with the Crael turns to confusion. With Leigha and Olivia’s strong similar features, the Crael does not understand which beauty is the enemy. Fearful of Olivia’s fate, Leigha’s powers awaken in her determination to save her sister. However, that opens the doorway to more complications. Somehow, Dr. Connally has discovered the missing link to the creation of his perfect warrior; Olivia’s blood.

Throughout Leigha and Olivia’s struggles, the girls will learn that they will have to divide in order to survive. But will they remain sisters or enemies while they continue this fascinating journey in the discovery of their true destinies?


 

A Vampire's Obsession

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After spending a year outside of The Dark Coast with her Aunt Ramona, Jenna is forced to return back; the war with Russia simply will not suffice for their means of survival. But Jenna WoodDrow left for a reason. Thirteen months ago, something terrible happened to Justin Wallace, the nerd-boy of Forest Grove High and her best friend. Jenna remembers clearly what happened that night, but because of his mysterious disappearance, her parents and the town believes Jenna has lost her mind. That terrible night seemed to change her life forever.
Jenna has returned, but she’s not the same girl she was when she left. Her favorite color has gone from pink to black; she wears her hair differently, and prefers reading The Chronicles instead of the latest clothing catalog. Her parents have trouble adjusting to Jenna’s newly formed personality, and all the while Jenna begins to realize that she hadn’t gone insane during her first day back at Forest Grove High. Everything seems to go smoothly at first. Jenna reunites with her Roxi, her best friend and she resumes her class schedule as planned until, Justin Wallace returns to school. But he’s not the same Justin he was before. Something happened to him that night that neither Jenna nor her friends could have imagined. He’s different; very different, and he’s looking for revenge. Can Jenna earn his forgiveness and save her friends from his wrath in the process?

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Beautiful Sins: Wordle

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I went to Wordle and decided to make one. Here's what it looks like.

Wordle: Beautiful Sins: Leigha Lowery

The Vampire Next Door

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Another short story came to my head while I was working on Beautiful Sins, so I ended up closing out my word doc and starting a new one. So, here it is:
Life is good for Zoe Leonard. She’s the most popular girl in school, the captain of the cheerleading squad, and she’s also an active member of the choir at her grandfather’s church. Calumet, Michigan, a small town with a population of a whopping 800 residents is the only home she knows. That is, until her mother meets Julian, a freelance writer that comes into town and sweeps Zoe’s mother off her feet. Tori, the daughter of the town’s reverend has always been outcast by the town. When Julian offers her the opportunity of a lifetime, she jumps at the chance to finally break free of the one place she’s felt has always kept her a prisoner.

Zoe’s not looking forward to moving to the one place on earth that has been classified as “the hell world” by her friends and family. She’s moving to The Dark Coast, a large portion of the U.S. that is ruled by constant cloud cover. When they arrive to their new house in a small subdivision in Forest Grove, Oregon, everything seems great. While Julian and Tori rebuild their lives together, Zoe tries to grow accustomed to her new surroundings. It’s summer, and the subdivision is filled with children her age, but Zoe finds difficulty connecting with them. That is, until she meets Tristan, her next door neighbor. Rumor has it, Tristan never communicates with anyone in the community. He’s irresistibly handsome, and his eyes seem filled with secrets. He’s known for being rude and vague, but something’s different this time. Will Zoe accept him as a friend when she discovers his secret?

Click on the cover to read a free excerpt!

It should be live sometime next week. It's already up for sale at smashwords. I've also made a trailer for this short:


I spent a few hours doing some light cleaning to the site. It still needs a lot of work, but between my writing projects, marketing, editing, creating book trailers, and designing book covers, I barely have the time. I'm going to stop through my two other websites that are live and do some work there as well.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

More Delays

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I'm sorry everyone. I want to announce the delay in Beautiful Sins: The Divide. There are a few kinks that need to be sorted out before I put the story online. Therefore, Beautiful Sins: The Divide will not be published until March 28, 2011. Again I want to apologize for the delay.


However, I do have some good news. There is a new Short Story that I've added to The Beautiful Sins Series. It's titled, The Vampire I Met In The Alley. Here is the synopsis of the story.
After a long evening of work waitressing at Bookworm’s Café, a small bookstore/café in the heart of Downtown Seattle, Destiny bumps into a severely injured man in the alley. As she does her best to aid the man, Destiny becomes suspicious by the man’s swift healing abilities. To make matters worse, Destiny discovers that Kathy, her only friend on the Dark Coast has quit her job at the café. Suspicious by her sudden disappearance, Destiny decides to search for her missing friend by visiting her new place of employment; The Outland Club, one of the many gothic clubs that rule Seattle’s nightlife. There’s something different about Outland Club. As Destiny enters the club in search of her friend, she realizes there is a world beyond her human eyes. A world full of vampires and there’s one Vampire in particular that has captured her attention. This Vampire has plans for Destiny and leaving is not one of them.

This short story is a small addition to the Beautiful Sins Series.

Warning; there are some small erotic scenes in this short story.

I've published the story on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Smashwords for $0.99. It should go live within the next twenty four hours. I will also post and update to announce that it has officially gone live.



Sunday, March 13, 2011

Finally *Sigh* I've found an EDITOR

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Finally, I can breathe. I've been putting in my disclaimers that I know that I was in need of an editor. I read through my titles myself but it's impossible to catch everything. So, I've found an editor that I can afford and as promised, I'm putting every single popping penny into each of my titles so that readers may start to see improvements in my work.

From now on, I will work with an professional editor before sending my to BN, Smashwords, and Amazon for publishing.

I want to thank everyone again for taking the time to read my story.

Friday, March 11, 2011

New Book Trailer! Forbidden Desires: Reversal of Fortune

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I finally got off my butt and made a book trailer to promote my new short series, Forbidden Desires: Reversal of Fortune. It flippin snowed in Inkster, Michigan again. Yesterday pouring rain, today flippin five inches of snow. :-( Anyhoo, I hope you enjoy my new short series.



Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Forbidden Desires has been listed for sale!

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Forbidden Desires: Reversal of Fortune is out for sale! It's a short spin off to the Beautiful Sins Series. Beautiful Sins: The Divide is going to go deeper into the depth of the characters in Forbidden Desires. I wanted to give readers and opportunity to get to know them. The story dates back in the early stages in the War between the U.S. and Russia. It's actually before the Dark Coast came into play. Here's the synopsis:

Sara Robertson, a 19 year old wild child has been shipped off to London to live with her grandmother. While she pursues her education to study abroad, Sara runs into a man that she cannot deny. Drake, a 600 year old vampire prince has waited centuries to find her. The connection they share is undeniable, and Drake's life has suddenly found meaning. Unfortunately, Sara's blood also calls out to another; Aiden, the oldest living Werewolf on record. Sara belongs to the bloodline of Aiden's deceased wife Amelia; a bloodline that was presumed extinct. Aiden will stop at nothing to have another chance to love again. With Vampires and Werewolves on the brink of war, Drake must protect his lifemate and avoid a War with Aiden at all costs.

This short novel series is a spin off from the Beautiful Sins Series. Forbidden Desires gives readers the opportunity to get a personal view on the characters lives before they enter the Dark Coast.

Forbidden Desires is up for sale at Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble.com, and Smashwords.com

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Book Bloggers! I LOVE YOU ALL

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I had somewhat of a traumatic day yesterday. I think I lost my boyfriend of two years because of a "white lie" that I told him. So, he's currently not speaking to me lol. When I'm upset about something, I've found that it's healthier to focus more on your work than curling up in your bed with a large pizza, and a two liter soda. So, I opened up my laptop and said, what the hell.... Why don't I go online and try asking a few book blogs if they would be willing to review my books? I've been so nervous about contacting book bloggers; I can't even tell you why. I'm so nervous and shy about reaching out to people.

Whether I get good reviews, or horrible reviews, I'm thankful and appreciative of the exposure. Book Bloggers take time out of their busy day to take a chance on a newbie author like myself. I'm so excited, I'm already getting replies from a few bloggers. Everyone is nice and positive about helping me out. So this weekend, I'm running of to the post office and mailing out copies of my first book.

Also, if there is any blogger out there that would be willing allow me to do a guest blog, author interview I would really appreciate the exposure. Also, I am still open to book reviews. I'll send you out a free copy of my first novel, Beautiful Sins: Leigha Lowery.

Thank you again to all you lovely Book Bloggers out there. :-)

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Goodreads, finally..........

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Goodreads finally granted me an author profile. I'm all smiles right now. I've been extremely busy over the past few days; focusing mainly on writing. I started working on the final chapters of The Divide, and another idea popped into my head. Why don't I start my spin-offs now? That way, as new characters come into the Beautiful Sins series, they'll already be some back story for everyone that finds themselves interested in the new character. Also, I figured the spin-offs might also give more information on my vampires. So, I put The Divide aside to start working on a short 25k-30k spin off on the series. I'm calling it Forbidden Desires. I had purchased a domain name about 4 or 5 months ago and called if forbidden-desires.com. I wasn't sure at all what my plans were going to be with it; so I set it aside, hoping that it would come to me in time.

I'm soooooooo glad I did. It's such a catchy name, and it goes well with the series. I'm halfway completed with the first story and I've decided that I'm going to put my focus completing it and getting it ready for publishing. That way, while you're reading this new short story, I can finish up The Divide, granted that I do not get anymore ideas. My wicked brain seems to be full of them.

Also, I threw myself back into research. Once again I realized that I need to go through all my published works and edit them once again..... It's so hard when you cannot afford an editor. I swear, the first big check I get from these books, I'm seeking out the best affordable editor I can find. I also need to reformat my books yet AGAIN. It seems they are coming out in left formatting, and I need them all to be justified. I want to go through my books once more before I start contacting book bloggers and asking them to review my books. I'm hoping to have Forbidden Desires completed by the end of the day, but it's so hard to focus on my writing these days. My family and friends really don't take my passion seriously. I have to help my mother wash clothes, and my phone is suddenly ringing off the hook now that I've actually found a way to keep myself busy. So, if I can keep the nonsense down, I'll definitely have this book finished by the end of the day. Then I can start the editing process and maybe even design a book cover.

Ah, so much work, and so little time...........

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Beautiful Sins: The Divide

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Another endless day of hard work. I'm half way through the fourth installment to my series, Beautiful Sins: The Divide. I haven't come up with the full synopsis for this book, but I've very excited about where it's going so far. I actually took time out of my day to design the cover.

Yesterday, I spent the majority of my day doing the book covers. I had to work yesterday and I was so exhausted after making the trailers. I have one more to make then I'm going to finish promoting my trailers and finally get back to my writing. Self publishing is a full time job in itself.

This is a short blog today; I know it is, but I just have so much to work on today it's crazy. I'm going to have to start making an outline of things I want to work on. There's so much to do and my desk is insane right now.

Anyhoo, I hope you enjoy the cover.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Some New Book Trailers and Updates

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I finally took some time out of my day to go ahead and start making some book trailers. Let me start by saying this; it was a very time consuming task. It took me literally 2 hours just to make one. The first process was actually looking for some good video loops. I found a place called Videohive.net (They are also the owners of Themeforest). I was able to find some quality loops from $3-6 dollars each. I loaded my account with $30.00 and I have to say it was the best investment I have made so far.

I purchased some really good 10-16 second loops, and took them over to Windows Live Movie Maker. I invested in Adobe Effects, but it's a very complicated program and I am still watching Video Tutorials on how to use the software. I would have to say that I am still a beginner. It's so much easier to work with the loops with Windows Movie Maker.

I found myself checking my Barnes and Noble Pubit account and it put a big smile on my face that my books are actually starting to sell. I've pulled my prices down to $0.99. It seems to be selling more at Barnes and Noble than Amazon.

Goodreads finally added me as a librarian so I can upload my videos to my Goodreads Profile. I also applied for an author page, but they haven't gotten back to me. I've been so busy, I didn't realize how time consuming all this self promotion was going to be. I practically takes up all my free time. Honestly, I haven't really found any time to write.

I have two other blogs to work on. Here are all five (was supposed to be six but I got tired) of my trailers; I hope that you enjoy them.







Friday, February 25, 2011

Free Help!

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Please feel free to check out the free help section. I would like to help out other indie authors that need it. I will help you format your book and get it ready for Amazon Kindle, Smashwords, and Barnes and Noble Pubit.

Hunting for Indie Paranormal Books

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I just purchased an Amazon Kindle, and I'm looking for many Paranormal Indie books to read. It's my favorite genre and I'm excited about filling my kindle up with tons of books to read. I know how difficult it is out here for Indie writers to get and gain presence so I decided to that I would like to use my blog to post honest reviews for every Indie book that I read.

I don't have a preference, just so long as it falls under the paranormal genre. I don't care if it's paranormal romance, comedy, horror, or even erotica. I will read your work and write an honest review about and post it here on my blog. If you are interested, please feel free to email me at mejennihuh2006@yahoo.com. I'm a very fast reader and I usually read about 4-5 books per month, sometimes more depending on the length.