Showing posts with label Texas author. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas author. Show all posts

Friday, May 26, 2023

DAVID A. BOWLES WINS TWO AWARDS FOR THE SHERIFF OF STARR COUNTY

 


TEXAS AUTHOR AND HISTORIAN, DAVID A. BOWLES WINS TWO BOOK AWARDS FOR HIS CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED NOVEL, THE SHERIFF OF STARR COUNTY 

Texas historian and critically acclaimed author David A. Bowles was the winner of two accomplishments at the prestigious Eric Hoffer Book Awards. David’s newest entry in his Westward Sagas series, The Sheriff of Starr County was shortlisted for the Grand Prize overall and the book also received an Honorable Mention Award. The double win is a first for this critically acclaimed author and is the latest highlight in a number of accomplishments including an A plus review at Publishers Weekly as well as a positive review from Readers Favorite.

 About the Eric Hoffer Awards: 

The Eric Hoffer Book Award honors the memory of the great American philosopher Eric Hoffer by highlighting salient writing, as well as the independent spirit of small publishers. Since its inception, the Hoffer has become one of the largest international book awards for small, academic, and independent presses.

 




Editorial:

"The hundred-year odyssey of the Westward Sagas is not about war, but how it affected the Mitchell family. Children of the Revolution: Book 3 in the Westward Sagas Series takes up where Adam's Daughters: Book 2 left off-in Tennessee shortly after statehood. The series continues with the next generation of the Mitchell Family. Peggy, the protagonist in Adam's Daughters, takes on a stronger role as she matures into a confident woman courted by British nobility. Children of the Revolution uncovers the untold reason North Carolina never ratified the U.S. Constitution. Adventure, intrigue, romance and tragedy are woven into the story of the first generation of Americans."

ABOUT DAVID:   

                         

David A. Bowles is the fifth generation of his family to be born in Austin Texas. Both parents were from pioneer settlers. His great grandmother, Elnora Van Cleve was the first child born in Austin on April 14, 1841. His award-winning series, the Westward Sagas is based on her family and their one-hundred-year journey from Pennsylvania to Texas. David and his dog Becka, enjoy Texas from October-May.

To request additional review copies or an interview with David A. Bowles, please contact Mickey Mikkelson at Creative Edge Publicity: mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com / 403.464.6925.  

We look forward to the coverage! 

Sunday, November 20, 2022

A new spin on the holiday season! Allow Me to Ruin Your Christmas, by Freddy Cruz

 


 A new spin on the holiday season!!!

Allow Me to Ruin Your Christmas

by critically acclaimed media host Freddy Cruz

 Released and published by Tuscany Bay Books

The book is available worldwide in e-format

 

 

He just discovered why his dad died. Now ‘tis the season for a rampage of revenge…


Beckett needs his eyes bleached. Catching his mom and his favorite podcaster doing things that will get them on Santa’s naked and naughty list is enough to turn his stomach. And after he agrees to officially meet the new boyfriend, his slightly nauseous Yuletide cheer devolves into rage when he learns the guy was involved in his father’s death.

 

Driven by the need for vengeance, the incensed son sets out to stuff the home-wrecking grinch’s stocking with burning coal—by going after the loser’s wife and daughter. But as Beckett's gore-trimmed plan descends into chaos, another ghastly secret could send him into murderous overdrive.

 

Is he about to unwrap a no-holds-barred retribution spree?

 

Allow Me to Ruin Your Christmas is a perfectly gruesome revenge thriller. If you like characters pushed over the edge, dark acts, and family drama, then you’ll love Freddy Cruz’s bloodstained holiday treat.

 

Buy Allow Me to Ruin Your Christmas to put the “x” in X-mas today!


Allow Me To Ruin Your Christmas - Kindle edition by Cruz, Freddy. Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

Allow Me To Ruin Your Christmas eBook : Cruz, Freddy: Amazon.ca: Kindle Store

 

“If you like your festive stories dark and twisted, Freddy Cruz has a gem for you. Allow Me to Ruin Your Christmas is packed full of secrets, lies and diabolical characters you’ll love to hate.” _ Adam Hamdy, bestselling author of The Other Side of Night.



About Freddy:



The Greater Houston area has heard Freddy Cruzs voice for more than seventeen thousand hours across three decades.

In 2022, he launched his own media company, Freddy Cruz Creative Works, and is the host of Freddy’s Huge ASK Podcast.

When he's not in the lab writing or creating auditory satisfaction, you can find him nose deep in a book or snuggling with his dog Sparrow. Keep up with him on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and at freddycruz.link. 

To request additional review copies or an interview with Freddy Cruz, please contact Mickey Mikkelson at Creative Edge Publicity: mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com / 403.464.6925.  

We look forward to the coverage!

Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Comanche Trace, Book Four in the Westward Sagas by author and fifth generation pioneer, David A. Bowles

 


Comanche Trace

Book Four in the Westward Sagas 

Pure Americana of Storytelling continues with critically acclaimed author and fifth generation pioneer,

David A. Bowles 

The book is published by Plum Creek Press and is available worldwide across all platforms!

 

Texas Ranger, Will Smith moved with his family to Texas during the early days of the Republic. Family strife is caused by the Comanche Indians who kill Will's brother James and abduct his nine-year-old nephew Fayette. Will pursues the Indians alone in hopes of rescuing the boy. Will ends up caught up in the rifts between the Republic of Texas, The Mexican government, and the Indian nation. His quest for revenge is waylaid when a Mexican beauty captures his heart. However, Will presses on and makes a frantic and dangerous journey back to Texas to warn President Mirabeau Lamar that the Mexican consider his Santa Fe Trade Expedition and armed invasion of Mexican Territory. It is a warning Lamar does not heed.

Comanche Trace: Book 4 in the Westward Sagas - Kindle edition by Bowles, David. Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

Comanche Trace: Book 4 in the Westward Sagas: Bowles, David: 9780999762240: Books - Amazon.ca


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Editorial: 

"The hundred-year odyssey of the Westward Sagas is not about war, but how it affected the Mitchell family. Children of the Revolution: Book 3 in the Westward Sagas Series takes up where Adam's Daughters: Book 2 left off-in Tennessee shortly after statehood. The series continues with the next generation of the Mitchell Family. Peggy, the protagonist in Adam's Daughters, takes on a stronger role as she matures into a confident woman courted by British nobility. Children of the Revolution uncovers the untold reason North Carolina never ratified the U.S. Constitution. Adventure, intrigue, romance and tragedy are woven into the story of the first generation of Americans."

About David:



David Bowles is a fifth generation Austinite. Both parents from early Travis County pioneers. His great grandmother Elnora Van Cleve is recorded as the first birth in Austin, Texas during the days of the Republic. The author and his dog Becka travel in a class A motor-coach they call home, telling and writing the stories of the Westward Sagas. David grew up listening to stories of his ancestors told by his elders. Their stories so fascinated him that he became a professional story-teller, spinning tales through the Story Telling Network and the Tejas Storyteller Association. David entertains groups frequently about his adventures on the open road and the books he has written. The first three books in the Westward Sagas have each won awards and Beta readers have given the soon to be released Comanche Trace excellent reviews. 

To request additional review copies or an interview with David, please contact Mickey Mikkelson at Creative Edge Publicity: mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com / 403.464.6925.    We look forward to the coverage!

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Olympian Passion, Olympian Love Trilogy Book One by Andrya Bailey

 


Olympian Passion

Olympian Love Trilogy Book One 

Award-Winning Romance at Its Best by critically acclaimed author, Andrya Bailey

 Released and published by Inklings Publishing

The book is available worldwide in paperback and e-format  

2016 New Apple Literary Medalist Winner in Contemporary Romance

Love at first sight - that's what grad student Sabrina feels when she spots the handsome and smart Greek archaeologist and museum curator Nikos Soulis at a reception in the Fine Arts museum. However, the Olympian-looking god of her dreams is only in town for two months to help with a special exhibit. And her rival, Maggie, won't leave him alone.

Nikos is intrigued to learn that Sabrina is interested in Greek mythology and art history. When he finds out that she's writing a paper about the Greek vases he's traveling with, he makes time to help her with her project, despite having a full schedule. Their attraction is so intense, that they can hardly handle being in the same room. Their chemistry is undeniable. Can Sabrina avoid heartbreak when she's seduced by the sexy Greek scholar?

The first book in the Olympian Love trilogy - not a stand-alone volume
Readers' Favorite® 5-star seal

Amazon.com Link:   Amazon.com: Olympian Passion: Olympian Love Trilogy Book 1 eBook : Bailey, Andrya: Kindle Store

Amazon.ca:  Olympian Passion: Olympian Love Trilogy Book 1 eBook : Bailey, Andrya: Amazon.ca: Kindle Store

A great romance that does justice to the mythological theme." - Readers' Favorite®

More books in the series:


About Andrya:

Andrya Bailey is an award-winning contemporary romance writer who lives in Texas, USA with her family. When she travels, she loves to visit museums and learn about art, and she usually incorporates her passions into her stories. Olympian Passion is the first book in the Olympian Love series.

To request additional review copies or an interview with Andrya, please contact Mickey Mikkelson at Creative Edge Publicity: mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com / 403.464.6925.  

We look forward to the coverage!



Sunday, March 28, 2021

Katherine H. Brown talks to us about Love on the Rink and Rest, Relax & Run For Your Life

 


 Welcome to cozy and romance author Katherine H. Brown!


Katherine H. Brown is a Texas author with a love of reading and chocolate chip ice cream. Book lover and weaver of words, Katherine always has several projects going at one time but is most recently occupied with a new baby born April 2020. Katherine loves to hear from readers and often gets input from them through newsletter polls to help choose character names or book titles.

Social Media:

www.katherinebrownbooks.com

www.instagram.com/katherinebrownkatie

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https://www.bookbub.com/authors/katherine-h-brown

https://www.facebook.com/katherinebrownkatieauthor/

https://www.amazon.com/Katherine-Brown/e/B078J72H8M

Newsletter sign ups: https://mailchi.mp/3ed2f71e303c/kbbnewsletterbookishinfo

What would you say are your strengths as an author?

I would say my strengths as an author are 1) neverending flow of story ideas and 2) strong characters / voice. Creating and being the characters as I write is really one of my favorite parts.

How often do you write, and do you write using a strict routine?

This year, I’m working on getting back into a stricter routine. My baby girl was born April 2020 so I took basically 8 ½ months off – some willingly and others out of necessity because for the longest she absolutely wouldn’t nap without being held and I had zero time for anything, not even a shower lol. Now, at almost a year, she takes a nice morning nap and I focus as hard as possible on my writing during that time 5 to 6 days a week. Because it is a short time frame, I’m planning to release more novellas this year and return to full length novels sometime when she is older and we have a more structured routine with independent play.

Five years from now, where do you see yourself as a writer?

Five years from now, I hope to be releasing two to four novels per year and to have improved in tightening up my writing style so that a very low level of edits are needed. I also hope to be earning enough from my author life to help pay some of our bills, which at this point is not where my income level is yet.

If you could offer once piece of advice to a novice writer, what would it be?

Do not stop writing. I took several years where I believed what everyone said about it not being possible to earn a living or break into publishing etc. And I don’t regret them, necessarily, but I wish I had continued to write and build up stories so that when I learned more about how to go about publishing my books I had more of them to release right away.

What would you consider to be the best compliment a reader could give your book?

The best compliment that I can think of is when a reader says, “will there be another one?”

What are you working on now?

I just wrapped up the Ooey Gooey Bakery Cozy Mystery series as well as a short clean romance novella, Love on the Rink. For the rest of 2021, my plans are to work on a holiday historical cozy mystery for a Christmas anthology, and to write a wonderful book that has been brewing in my brain for years about a librarian and a journey to Ireland to save a beautiful little village that she didn’t know she was connected to. Stay tuned!

 


LOVE ON THE RINK (sweet romance novella)

Macy can't believe she picked up and moved from Texas to Minnesota with so little thought. Especially as she shovels snow from her driveway. Again. She wasn't prepared for weather like this.

Her first day in her new job as a nurse at Warren High School, Macy realized she wasn't prepared for walking on an ice rink or dealing with the attitude of the school's hockey coach, Kirk Wilson either.

Can Macy find what it takes to settle into her new life?

 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08WJH3HV9



REST, RELAX, RUN FOR YOUR LIFE (Ooey Gooey Bakery cozy mystery book

Two best friends & a bakery!

Piper and Samantha are in heaven. Well, close. More like a long weekend at the O Heavenly Day Spa.

A few mysterious notes start appearing everywhere, things get uncomfortable. As spa treatments go awry things get dangerous. A threatening message convinces Piper and Sam that they have to find out who is behind all of these disasters. When the smoke alarms go off and the spa erupts into panic, the chaos separates the friends and Piper stumbles into trouble. Will someone help her before it is too late?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P1P5N2K 

Also audiobook: https://www.audible.com/pd/Rest-Relax-Run-for-Your-Life-Audiobook/B088G27S7P

 

 

Sunday, April 5, 2020

Katherine H. Brown talks about Rest, Relax, Run for Your Life and Pastries, Pies, and Poison



Escape with a Writer Sunday welcomes Katherine H Brown!


Katherine Brown is a wife, mom, and Texas author, lover of books and weaver of words. Katherine fell in love with books as a child and started “making” her own out of paper stapled between cardboard for book covers. She has written children’s books, poetry, and currently enjoys planting clues for her characters and readers in her two cozy mystery series. Katherine’s favorite place to travel is the ocean and she will tell you that Blue Bell Chocolate Chip ice cream or a Haggen Daaz chocolate shake is hands-down the best ice cream ever. Her love of chocolate and desserts led to the characters in her first cozy series owning the Ooey Gooey Goodness Bakery.

The questions:
1.    Tell us about your life outside of writing.
When I’m not writing (or sometimes when I’m supposed to be writing), I enjoy reading and sewing. I’m not a skilled sewer, but thanks to YouTube I did teach myself to quilt in 2019. I also love doing just about anything with my wonderful husband Patrick, whether watching TV, working on a home improvement project, or enjoying all you can eat steaks at Texas de Brazil.
I am blessed to do my writing at home and be a stay-at-home mom which means there’s plenty of cooking and cleaning going on in my day-to-day as well. We live in the country; I enjoy the quiet and the beauty of nature without stores and buildings and houses everywhere you turn.

2.     Do you have a work in progress?
Several; many more than is good for me! It never fails that in the middle of one work in progress, I suddenly have random ideas for another book or completely different series. I have notebooks and word documents full of notes and brainstorming thoughts.

My biggest work in progress is one that I hoped to finish in 2019, but got caught up in my cozy series instead. It is a bit of a mystery or YA (I probably won’t know until I’ve finished writing it) and features a sweet librarian who gets a visit from a mysterious stranger that is going to change her life and unlock her past, perhaps her future, too.

Aside from that one, I want to begin a paranormal cozy mystery series soon. I actually fell into that one on accident playing around with designing book covers one day and after a few hours, I had five of the cutest covers ever and absolutely zero stories to go with them. Writers get distracted by the pretty, shiny objects, what can I say?

If readers continue to enjoy my newest cozy series, the Adventures of Gladys, then I will also begin book three of it soon.

3.   What was the most difficult section/piece you ever wrote? What made it difficult?
If you don’t mind, I’m going to answer that two ways. In terms of getting words on paper, one of the most difficult books that I’ve written is book 1 in the Adventures of Gladys series, Bonbon Voyage, in that I sat down to the keyboard often, but no words came. No scenes flowed. My head and hurt weren’t in it, I was exhausted and producing nothing, and I couldn’t figure out why because I had been so anxious to start writing it. Turns out, I was suffering from extreme fatigue, getting up every morning with no energy to face the day; it was the first sign of my pregnancy! Thankfully, once I made it out of the first trimester, my writing picked back up enough for me to finish the book and be happy with how it turned out.

Another piece that was difficult for me was an emotional rollercoaster. I wrote a book about my divorce, with fictional names and places under a pen name so as not to hurt anyone in real life, that came straight out of the pages of my journal from that time period. I didn’t write the book until 7 or 8 years later, happily remarried and at a wonderful place in my life. To read my words, my heartbreak, my confusion, to see myself at that weak and low point as I transferred all of the pain from page to laptop, it was hard. I typed and cried and cried and typed. But it was a nice release, a final letting go. It hasn’t sold any copies, but that doesn’t bother me. I think it was something I just needed to do for myself.

4.    What sort of research do you do for your work?
You’ve seen the jokes, right? “Don’t mind my search history; I’m really a writer, not a serial killer.” It’s true. I’ve researched everything from smuggling to poisons, spas, resorts, towns, you name it. And don’t even get me started on how many name meanings and symbolisms sites that I’ve perused for hours. Usually, that research is all for inspiration and ideas; I write fiction and I prefer to keep the people and places in my books strictly fictional as well. It’s more fun for me to get to make up all of the details. Still, when I want something to resonate with a reader, I do a little checking around first before embellishing or spinning for my book’s purpose. For the Ooey Gooey Bakery Mystery series, I would often have an idea for something (example: watermelon pie) and then research recipes to see if it had ever been done and how.

I tried to convince my husband that multiple spa trips and treatments could serve as research for one of my books, but unfortunately, our budget didn’t agree with my plan. We did get to go to one spa as a vacation resort freebie together and, as it was my first experience with one, it inspired a lot of the scenes in Rest, Relax, Run for Your Life.

On the other end of the spectrum, as an author, I also do research on marketing and advertising. It is my goal to do more of this type of research in 2020 now that I have several books out in order to get all of those books in front of readers who might enjoy them. I love writing for its own sake and the joy it brings me; however, I do want to be able to contribute to my family with the work I love as well and I can’t do that if I don’t sell books.

5.    Which books and authors do you read for pleasure? Is there an author that inspires you?
I love to read cozy mystery, paranormal cozy mystery, historical fiction so a few of my go-to authors are:
Joanne Fluke, Amy Boyles, Jana DeLeon, Julie Klassen, and Karen Whitemeyer. I’m inspired by each of them in different ways. The first three because they continue writing books in their series (we are talking 15+, 20+ books) and their writing is still fun and fresh. The others because their Christian historical fiction books are beautifully written and they do a wonderful job of capturing God’s love and grace amidst the lives of relatable characters.

6.   Was there a person who encouraged you to write?
My parents always praised and encouraged my writing as a child. They were always impressed and nurtured my love of books, taking me to the library or bookstore when I got older and had gift cards to spend. They buy and read all of my books and continue to brag on me.
As an adult, my husband and I couldn’t be on more opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to the type of book we like to read, yet he is fully supportive of all my efforts. When I told him that I was ready to quit my office job to write and be a stay-at-home mom, he said to do it. We made a plan and paid off some debts and within a year I had my dream come true. He promotes my books to people he knows and is proud of every one of my accomplishments even if that accomplishment is writing a paragraph, simply making progress on a book, or making twenty-dollars a month which isn’t even covering the cost of book cover design.
I am grateful for such a family and support system.


Website and other links to your social media pages.www.katherinebrownbooks.com


Rest, Relax, Run for Your Life
 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P1P5N2K
Best friends
A bakery.
What could be better?
How about a trip to the O Heavenly Day Spa?
Piper and Sam couldn’t believe their luck, winning the contest and getting a free spa weekend. But when mysterious notes start turning up everywhere, they can’t quite relax. And when Piper is kidnapped, she begins to wonder if her luck has run out.






Pastries, Pies, and Poison 

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07RMZV1T7
Lipstick and lies, pastries and pies, plus a little poison thrown in the mix.
Best friends, baking, and a body count - what's not to love?
Piper and Sam are excited to cater their first large event for a corporation’s weekend wellness retreat in a nearby town.
You know what that means? Road trip!

Piper thought it sounded like the perfect opportunity to clear her head of men. With things left unresolved with Griff, plus an old friend popping back into her life, her mind and heart are in worse shape than a batch of burnt cookies.

Unfortunately, the weekend goes pear-shaped in a hurry. A man is dead and everyone at the retreat is a suspect.
Can Piper get out of this new pickle and solve the mystery in time to salvage the retreat and the catering job? Will Sam heed the warning to stay out of the police investigation? And will the Ooey Gooey Bakery survive the weekend without them?



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