#BadMoonRising Heir of Ashes (Roxanne Fosch Files #1) by Jina S. Bazzar #YA #paranormal

Head on over to Teri Polen’s Bad Moon Rising post for today, folks. It features Jina Bazzar and her book, Heir of Ashes. This one sounds super interesting to me, and I know some of you will want to check it out, as well. And please remember to share with all your social media buddies, so they can find out about it, too. Thanks, and thanks again, Teri, for another in your wonderful October series! SO enjoying them! 🙂

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Happy Hump Day! This is the first appearance for today’s author at Bad Moon Rising, but you may have run into her around the blogosphere. Choosing between sleeping in a coffin or spending the night in a haunted house didn’t take her long – she’s convinced her house may already be haunted. Welcome Jina S. Bazzar!

One lucky random commenter will win an ebook copy of Heir of Ashes! This post will be updated with the winner on Friday.

Would you rather sleep in a coffin for one night or spend the night in a haunted house?

A night in a haunted house. I’m claustrophobic (confined spaces give me the heebies), so, send me the ghosts and ghouls. I’ll confess, however, I’ve only been to a haunted house once, when I was eight or nine, and it left an impression. I remember my brother mocking me when I came…

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#BadMoonRising Cusp of Night (Hode’s Hill Series #1) by Mae Clair #suspense #supernatural #TuesdayBookBlog

Time for my Bad Moon Rising reblog, and today, one of my best online friends is Teri Polen’s special guest! Author and fellow Dresdenphile Mae Clair is visiting, with an interview that’s loads of fun. And her featured Hode’s Hill series is fantastic! Hope you’ll head on over to check out the post, and will then share it with the Immediate World, so others can enjoy it too. Thanks, and thanks so much to Teri. This series is great fun! 🙂

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Yesterday I mentioned inspiration can be triggered by a variety of things. One of my questions gave this author an idea for a book (yay me!). Having read the series featured today and many of her other books, I have no doubt whatever comes out of that idea will be just as compelling. If supernatural suspense is your drug of choice, I can’t recommend this series enough. Welcome Mae Clair!

Hi, Teri! I’m super excited to be participating in Bad Moon Rising again this year. Thank you for arranging this awesome event, one where I always discover new books and new authors.

I’m bringing along Cusp of Night, a spooky tale that includes a haunted house, a 19th century spiritualist, seances, a mysterious creature, and dual mysteries—one set in the present and one in the 19th century. The book has over 100 reviews on Amazon, so readers…

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#GuestDayTuesday – The Case of the Babbling Sphinx by Bob Nailor

Hi, Everybody! Please help me welcome Bob Nailor to The Write Stuff today. Bob is here to share his newest book, The Case of the Babbling Sphinx, and I think you’ll agree it sounds like a winner! 

BLURB:

Gregory Eggers, a multi-billionaire, is missing; then he is found dead. Not only dead, but mummified. His third wife claims she is the reincarnation of Cleopatra and he is Marc Antony. Detective Barry Hargrove is called to figure it all out with the assistance of his old police partner, Williamson. What he uncovers is an ancient Chinese sword, a vendetta, and an Egyptian curse with a Chinese secret—a mystery so strange that even Hargrove can’t believe it. What is the secret of the curse on the obelisk? Hargrove searches the mansion and life-sized replica sphinx to learn the answers. But is the sphinx willing to babble its secrets?

BUY The Case of the Babbling Sphinx HERE


Author Bob Nailor

My name is Robert S. Nailor, but many people know me as Bob Nailor Author. I live on a quaint wooded acre in the NW corner of Ohio. I’ve retired and now spend most of my time puttering around the house, working in the yard, spoiling the grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and writing – not always in that order. Seems I have less time for writing than when I worked full time, but, still, I shove my butt into the chair and force myself to put words to the screen. I write fantasy, Amish Christian, adventure, mystery, and what I call “light” horror. I have written several books and have been included in multiple anthologies. I also do speaking engagements and editing for other writers. There’s several corners to me and many of them can be found at my webpage: www.bobnailor.com

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#BadMoonRising Buried by Sue Rovens #thriller #suspense

And with this one, I’m caught up again on Teri Polen’s wonderful Bad Moon Rising series. Do stop by and check out this very interesting post by Sue Rovens. I loved her interview questions, and her books sound perfect for October reading. As always, please pass it along so others can enjoy it too, thanks! And thanks to Teri for this fun series. 🙂

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It’s a dreary Monday morning here, but meeting new authors and anything involving books always brightens my day. Inspiration can come from just about anywhere and today’s author proves it. She based a character in her book on a person she saw on the TV show Hoarders – who kept used body pads from funeral homes in her trailer. Welcome Sue Rovens!

Would you rather sleep in a coffin for one night or spend the night in a haunted house?

Hmm. I think I’m going to have to go with the haunted house. I’d curl up somewhere and basically just hide until morning. There’s something unsettling about being IN a coffin – not just because of the lack of space to move around, but the sense that I don’t belong in one (at this time). It’s almost like tempting fate.

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#BadMoonRising The Lumbermill by Laya V. Smith #thriller #noir

Running a day late on sharing Teri Polen’s Bad Moon Rising posts, but I do hope you’ll head on over to check out her guest yesterday, Laya V. Smith, sharing some very interesting interview answers and a bit about her book, The Lumbermill. Spooky stuff, for sure! I do hope you’ll also remember to pass it along so even more people can get a chill down their spines! Thanks, and thanks to Teri for this great series of posts! So much fun! 🙂

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Sleep in a coffin for one night or spend the night in a haunted house? This author has a quick answer for that. Skip the coffin and send her the address of the haunted house. With the eerie experience she had in an abandoned hospital years ago, you’d think she wouldn’t be so eager. Guess again. Welcome Laya V. Smith!

Would you rather sleep in a coffin for one night or spend the night in a haunted house?

Oh, that’s easy. Spending the night in a haunted house is a genuine goal of mine. If anybody knows of any, please send me the address. It doesn’t come out at all in my current release, but I am obsessed with ghosts, and let’s just say I have had one or two experiences that have left me cautiously optimistic about the possibilities. When I was a teenager, my then boyfriend and I…

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Memoir or Fiction

Gwen Plano has an excellent post on Story Empire today, dealing with “Memoir or Fiction.” I know you’ll want to check this one out, and take a look at the well illustrated points Gwen makes. Please consider passing it along so others can enjoy it, too, thanks. And thanks to Gwen for an interesting and fun post! 🙂

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Hello, SE readers. In my prior post, I wrote about inspiration. Today I continue along that same path and compare how one experience might spark inspiration for either a memoir or a novel.

In a sense, all writing is fiction because memory is never totally accurate. For example, when police consider the accounts of everyone at an accident scene, the differences are notable. Even the most obvious detail, such as the color of the cars, can vary wildly. The smaller details, of license plate numbers or the year and make of the car, are rarely consistent.

Perhaps a simple story will help clarify my point. Here goes. Imagine sitting at an outside table of a busy neighborhood bar. There is much laughter as toasts are offered, drinks held high. Then suddenly everything changes.

Two cars collide in front of the bar. When the police arrive, most folks have dispersed but…

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#MondayMeme #MondayBlogs


Okay, maybe not quite time for sparkling and shining, but how about
smiling or laughing? That’s doable, right?  So have at it!
😀

Being a huge believer that duct tape can fix anything, that last one is my personal favorite. 😀  Hope you found a couple you enjoyed, too! And there you have it for this week, folks. Thanks for stopping by, and have a great Moon’s Day!

#BadMoonRising Weave a Web of Witchcraft by Jean M. Roberts #historicalfiction #witches

Today’s Bad Moon Rising post deals with historical fiction and witchcraft via a powerful-sounding book by Jean M. Roberts, Weave a Web of Witchcraft. I highly recommend that you check this one out, and then pass it along far and wide. It sounds like a great read, for sure. Thanks, and thanks to Teri for giving us an October filled with spooky, not-to-be-missed books! 🙂

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Any witch fans out there? I don’t mean the Hocus Pocus kind (although they’re an undeniably awesome coven). Today’s author brings us a story based on a real married couple from the mid 1600s – and one of them is accused of witchcraft. Nearly forty years before the Salem Witch Trials began! Welcome Jean M. Roberts!

Would you rather sleep in a coffin for one night or spend the night in a haunted house?

I think I’m going to have to go with the coffin, unless I had to sleep with the lid closed. Did you ever see the Vincent Price movie, Pit and the Pendulum, where the girl is buried alive in a casket, hooey, scary. I’m not sure I’d survive a haunted house, depends on the ghosts. What are the odds I’d get Casper?

Has a movie or book scared you so much you couldn’t sleep? Which one?

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#BadMoonRising Half Light (Cassie Tam Files #5) by Matt Doyle #scifi #LGBT

Running super late with sharing this one, due to LIFE getting in the way, but as someone very wise once said, better late than never! Yesterday’s Bad Moon Rising post at Teri Polen’s place featured Matt Doyle and his Cassie Tam Files series. Be sure to check out Matt’s very interesting & fun answers to the interview questions, and then pass this one along so others can check it, too. Thanks, and as always, thanks to Teri for such a fun series of posts. 🙂

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I’ve been a fan of this author’s Cassie Tam series from book one and have today’s featured book waiting on my Kindle (read my most recent review of book 3 HERE). While I’m sad to say goodbye to Cassie and Bert (the coolest gargoyle familiar you’ll ever meet), I’m hoping she gets her happily ever after with girlfriend Lori. Read on to learn how this author spent time in a coffin – and it wasn’t by choice. Welcome Matt Doyle!

Would you rather sleep in a coffin for one night or spend the night in a haunted house?

Haunted house, definitely. I’m not consistently claustrophobic, but I can get jittery in confined spaces. I’ve seen a fair few coffins in my time, because my Dad’s an undertaker. I’ve been in one too, though not thanks to him.

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Friday John Ku – TGIF and Marcia Meara Author of the Emissary Series

This morning, I’m over at John Howell’s blog, talking about angels in general, and Azrael specifically, just as I envisioned him for my Emissary trilogy. Hope you’ll stop by and say hello. Don’t miss John’s angelic John Ku (haiku) at the end. It’s perfection! And please consider sharing this one far and wide so others can enjoy it, too. Thanks so much, and thanks to John for hosting me today! It’s very much appreciated, my friend! 🙂

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I am so pleased to have Fellow Story Empire member and author Marcia Meara with me today. She is here to discuss Book Three of her Emissary Series.  Marcia the floor is yours. (Well, the walls too.)

Thanks so much for having me here today, John. I’m pretty excited to be sharing the news of my latest release with you and your followers, and I’d like to take a moment to chat about angels in today’s fiction.

I don’t know how many of you have noticed, but angels on book covers in recent years do not look like they did when I saw pictures of them in Sunday school. Nope. Not at all. For one thing, they aren’t wearing robes and carrying harps. Mostly, they’re bare-chested with those washboard abs that are so admired these days. This always leaves me wondering how they have time for typical angelic duties, what…

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