Last week I've been rather busy with my virtual visibility. This is an interview to the main character of The Parallels, book 1 of The Sehnsucht Series, followed by an interview to yours truly. A special thanks goes to Mary Woldering for having me as a special guest in her blog.
1. Go ahead and introduce yourself.
I’m Halazar Mevitz, a pal of the Manderian militia. The rank of pal would be a commander to Terrans.
2. Tell us where and when were you born.
I was born in the Manderian Halden in the Manderian year 2445. I can’t tell what that would be in terms of Terran calendar.
3. How would you describe yourself?
What kind of question is this? I’m a Manderian.
4. Tell us about where you grew up.
At my parent’s farm, with my brother Danar. I helped my family with the farm. As per tradition, my parents tried to find me a mate, but most of the males in the area considered me too unfit to be a match.
At three years old I was accepted at the military school and that’s when my training started.
Now don’t make that face. My species is different than yours. We’re independent after a few weeks after our eggs hatch. At three years we can already speak fluently, make calculus, pretty much like your children around ten years old. Continue reading.
In addition to that, I'm the featuring author in the Sci Fi Roundtable's newsletter, a group of artists I'm part of. In addition to that, you can grab my book on sale on Smashwords, 60% off.
And now let's go on with other book deals.
The first deal is a time travel dystopian story, Future Apocalypse by Barabra Gilbert.
Is Time Travel Possible?
Paulette Brown thinks so. She is a brilliant young lady who has solved, what other scientists around the world could not, and that is how to travel through time.
Greg is her best friend and co-owner with Paulette of P&G Bionics and supports her in her endeavors to invent time travel, although he doesn't believe that she will succeed.
Convinced that her time pod works, she gets in and travels 250 years into the future. Her hope is to study new and amazing technology and bring that knowledge back home with her.
When she arrives, she finds herself in a Post-Apocalyptic world where Seattle is destroyed and under water. Panicked she tries to return to the present but an unexpected error with her time pod leaves her stranded.
Thomas, the leader of a small village, crosses paths with Paulette. He mentions that he has heard rumors of a city across the Cascade mountains that might be able to help her return home. With this knowledge she is desperate to get to the city, now the race is on…
Let's continue with a post-apocalyptic dystopian story, The Jethro Parables by Justin Fillmore.
All is sand and dust
Civilization teeters on the brink of collapse as the last vestiges of humanity toil beneath an unforgiving sun. Jethro finds himself the unwilling hero of a tale that brings godless men, lawless bandits, and the savage people that inhabit the fringe into conflict. With his own past haunting his every step, can he find redemption?
It hasn't rained in years. It may never rain again.
Here is a young adult space opera The God Queen by M. L. Tishner.
THE RETURN OF THE GOD QUEEN IS NOT WHAT EVERYONE HOPED...
In a backwater town on Earth, Rei Ettowa has typical bartender aspirations--traveling across the stars and destroying the man who murdered her brother, Infiernen Jessar. When Rei discovers she is the reincarnation of the prophesied God Queen, she must decide whether to join the pantheon of other gods to help stop a war between the militant Dominion and progressive Federation or use her newfound ability to channel lightning for her own personal vendetta.
Rei takes up the mantle of goddess to help the Federation political party rid the star cluster of Infiernen and his knights who gleefully wreak havoc across the planets. Unfortunately, her newly discovered powers are erratic at best and life-threatening at worst. But she is determined to learn how to control her new powers and work alongside the other gods to fry Infiernen from the inside.
Unfortunately, her ideas of blazing through a battlefield clash with the parties' ideas for her and others like her. The gods are to be diplomatic figureheads and use their influence and status to sway voters, despite the fact their powers over the elements make them perfect for war. That means Infiernen must remain untouched.
Unable to let go of what happened to her brother, Niklaryn, Rei plots how she can find and kill Infiernen, knowing that disobeying the Federation could have dire consequences for herself as well as the family she still has left. But when she finally comes face to face with Infiernen, she discovers a secret involving her brother. As a result, Rei is left questioning everything she's one believed. Who is her real enemy, and what is the Federation hiding?
And last but not least a thriller by Michelle Medhat, The Trusted: Part 1
He's a husband, a killer, and the only man who can save the world…
Sam Noor keeps his double lives separate with expert precision. But when the MI6 agent's wife discovers the lie, he fears that both his worlds may shatter. Distraught and conflicted, Noor concentrates on his latest mission and discovers a weapon that could cause a global catastrophe…
Drawn into the fight against a sinister terrorist group with powerful connections, Noor must uncover the faction's secrets by any means necessary. Even if it puts the woman he loves in the line of fire.
But Noor has no way of knowing that another unearthly war rages. And the winner could take charge of humanity's very soul.
Against forces that defy his reality, can Noor protect millions of innocents from a bloody end?
The Trusted is part one of a riveting political spy thriller series with a dash of supernatural suspense. If you like dark action, gritty heroes, and intricately-woven plots, then you'll love this mind-blowing series.
Fans of political spy, sci-fi and supernatural fiction will adore this fast-moving, unpredictable thriller.
And this is all for this week. Stay tuned for a new book review next week.
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