2.01.2018

Cathadeus ~ Review with Giveaway and Excerpt

Cathadeus
The Walking Gates #1
By Jeff. J. Peters

It was just an ordinary day until the attack at the Walking Gates with Merchant Tide once again upon them. The Gate Keepers are decimated so that the gate at Oak Haven is useless for the foreseeable future. But the news is worse for Braxton Prinn - his mother has been injured in the attack and to save her he needs to make a perilous journey in just days.

But why the Mins (Minotaurs) have decided to attack now is a question of utmost concern. And equally troubling is will they strike again? And with a journey to Glen Arbor in his immediate future and time against him, these concerns are of great importance to Brax and his dwarfish traveling companion Ruskin.

Hoping to provide some additional protection, Brax's father offers him his late grandfather's sword. A sword of great significance that could potentially alter Brax's future and that of Andorah. The Unicorn Blade hides a powerful secret one that will guide Brax on this journey he never wanted to make but is willing to undertake for love.

What follows is a journey of epic proportions as the fate of Andorah and entire races hang upon the outcome of the coming war - a war that none anticipated. It is a fight for survival and Brax is caught in the center of it as his destination seems to be the focus of the enemy. But Brax newfound abilities, which are linked to the Unicorn Blade, could be as deadly as the approaching enemy unless he can learn to control and temper his emotions.

With subtle nods to the genius of other greats in the world of fantasy Jeff Peters has managed by weaving a spell with words to create a world uniquely his own. And this is a world that fans of MacDonald, Tolkien, Lewis and the like might want to slip into for a visit. This, as one can conclude from the title, is the first in a series. One can only wonder after the final word is read, where this world will next take the reader.

Now for those who love maps, this book has one just after the title page. I know I love maps that help me see the world I'm discovering from the first word. And there is a phonetic pronunciation guide in the back of the book - so grab a post-it tab or bookmark before you start reading you will be making use of this page as you make your way through the book. Teen and adult fantasy fans will enjoy this new world that is relatively clean though a tad bloody due to battles.

I was provided a review copy of this book by the author through iRead Book Tours with no expectations of a positive review. All opinions expressed are my own.


Book Details:

Book Title: Cathadeus (Book One of the Walking Gates)
Author: Jeff J. Peters
Category: YA Fiction, 344 pages
Genre: Fantasy
Publisher: Wise Ink Creative Publishing
Release date: Dec 8, 2017
Tour dates: Jan 15 to Feb 2, 2018
Content Rating: PG-13 (fighting scenes)

Book Description:

It has been six hundred years since the Alchemists fused together men and beasts to form strong, mindless slaves. Now, their most vicious creations have attacked the mystical Walking Gates, slaughtering their Keepers and isolating their cities. Wounded in the brutal attack, Braxton Prinn’s mother is on the verge of death and he makes a desperate journey to find the reclusive elven master who can save her. But when he discovers an ancient magic, Brax is caught up in an even greater struggle and soon finds himself hunted for his power. Drawn into the chaos of an impending war and pursued by enemies on all sides, Brax must fight to save his mother and her race from slipping into darkness. Though his untamed magic may be the greatest threat of all . . .




What Readers are Saying about Cathadeus:

“Jeff J. Peters’ strong cinematic writing style allowed me to easily visualize the story and feel that I was right there alongside the characters.”
- Alison W.

“Jeff J. Peters’ writing is so smooth and easy to read – I can’t tell you how much of a pleasure it was…and how quickly you end up being drawn into the story because of it.”
- Amanda R.

“Cathadeus is the best kind of fantasy story - you get to learn along with a flawed main character while you get lost in a richly designed world. You can’t help but keep reading. A cleanly written pairing of characters you wish you could spend more time with and an enthralling world built around them. Cathadeus is the kind of story that plays perfectly off of your imagination, with characters grounded in reality to make it feel like you could really be there.”
- Ryan N.

“Jeff J. Peters definitely has storytelling skills...The story stayed on my mind when I wasn’t reading it. Young readers will be drawn in this imaginative story, while they relate to Braxton’s struggles with temper, insecurity, and young love. Cathadeus is dramatic, with an anxious tone—at times bleak, as the story keeps you wondering until the final battle if good will prevail.”
- Elizabeth C.


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Meet the Author:



JEFF J. PETERS was born in South Africa and immigrated to the United States as a teenager, where he fell in love with all things fantasy. He obtained degrees in digital electronics and computer science and worked as an IT professional for more than twenty years. In 2014, he left his corporate position to focus full-time on writing. Cathadeus is his debut novel. He is currently working on the sequel.

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~ Excerpt ~

Sunlight touched the southern peaks of the Dragon’s Spine as Thrag completed his patrol.
The morning was cold and snow still covered the ground. The exposed parts of the
dwarf’s face were chilled and steam appeared whenever he breathed—but he didn’t care.
He loved being in the mountains, and the sharp biting feeling on his rough skin was
preferable to the heat in the mines.

Wiping the ice crystals from his beard, he lit his pipe and took a long draw before
exhaling. The light crept into the clearing, and he turned to leave but stopped abruptly. A
dozen yards away, barely visible in the snow, a dark shape broke the pristine white.
Thrag covered his pipe and checked about. Convinced he was alone, he retrieved the
small object and rolled it around in his hand, feeling the rough cuts from the crude
instrument that shaped it. Even before he looked down, he knew what it was. A totem.

Moving quickly to the nearby river, he scouted its banks. He picked up a trail and
followed it until he smelled their campfire. Two large, muscular beasts stood behind the
flames and slightly to one side, another lying further back and to the left.

Minotaurs.

They occasionally entered the Spine to hunt, wearing totems for protection that never
worked, and his kin always defeated them. There hadn’t been any significant intrusion in
almost six hundred years—not since the Breath of the Dragon wiped out their valley.

“So what ya doing in the mountains?” Thrag mumbled to himself, studying their bull-
like faces. They had furs and leather jerkins covering their human bodies, and their
weaponry was too advanced for a hunting party. Sentries, he concluded. But for what?

He needed to find out and report in, and they were too dangerous to be left alone.
Unstrapping his giant battleax from across his back, he loosened the throwing weapon in
his belt. Clenching his jaw, he readied to charge, then stopped. He couldn’t see into the
trees. Normally, he wouldn’t care, but this time he had to be sure. Someone had to report,
and something about this already had his beard on edge.

Turning around, he put his back against the boulder where he hid and called. A long,
peaceful sound echoed among the rocks. He knew the Mins would hear it, even though he
was downwind, but he wasn’t worried—he’d been a ranger for more than sixty years and
could imitate nature’s calls. His sound was strong and true, riding the wind between the
mountain pines and craggy valleys before fading away. He repeated it a few more times,
then waited. As expected, the Mins ignored it. Minutes passed, and he watched the trees.
Then a branch moved. Against the wind. His companion was closer than he’d thought, as
usual.

Time to go.

Thrag burst from the rocks, hurling his smaller ax at the Minotaur on the right as he
sprinted across the clearing. The weapon hit the beast square in the forehead, felling him.
The other Min grabbed its weapon and brayed loudly. Thrag leapt up onto a stump
directly opposite the fire, using the smoke to obscure his approach, and launched himself
at the beast. He came through the screen with his battleax held high above his head in
both hands, yelling as he appeared. The creature raised its halberd to block the strike, but
Thrag’s ax smashed into it, splitting the shaft in two. The Min stepped back to steady
itself, but the dwarf wasn’t slowing. He landed in front of it, bringing his weapon around
and striking diagonally across, hitting the Min below the knee and severing its leg. The
creature bellowed a horrific call, falling onto its newly formed stump. The third Min was
up now, a spear in hand and coming to the fight. It pulled its arm back preparing to
skewer the dwarf, but a dark form hit it from behind, sending the creature hurtling past
Thrag. The dwarf ignored it. He thrust the top of his weapon straight up, hitting the
crippled Min under the chin and jolting its head back. Raising his battleax again in both
hands, Thrag struck down with his formidable strength, burying the blade deep into the
Min’s chest, killing it.

He turned to look for the remaining beast. It hung from the massive jaws of a giant,
sleek, charcoal-gray leopard standing eye level beside him.

“About time you helped,” Thrag admonished, looking into his companion’s enormous
eyes.

The leopard gently lay the dead Min down on the ground without making a sound and
stared back at the dwarf.

Thrag rocked his head from side to side. “Well . . . thanks,” he said.

He cleaned his weapons and searched the camp, uncovering more tracks. Following
them through the trees, he found another trail leading to the old ruins.

Crossing the flattened outer wall at dusk, Thrag hid among the long shadows and
intricately carved broken stone buildings that had been cut from the mountain. He moved
carefully between the fallen rocks, stopping at an open courtyard. Giant columns circled
the perimeter, portions of the ceiling they once supported visible among the snow. Three
heavily armed Mins stood in the center, their backs toward him, facing a man dressed
entirely in black armor. Beyond them, two smaller servants waited, hoods covering their
faces.

“. . . finish preparing yourselves. We attack at first light,” he heard the man say over
the Mins’ heavy breathing.

It would take Thrag two days to return with reinforcements. Not enough time, he
thought. He’d have to stop them himself.

He crept closer, then signaled to the leopard, and charged.

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1.23.2018

The Empowered ~ Review

The Empowered
A Trevor Black Novel #2
By Craig Parshall

Trevor Black is planning on spending some quality time with his college-aged daughter Heather. But then he gets a call from Dick Valentine regarding the death of Jason Forester. Forester's death appears to be natural causes but someone who wants to remain anonymous has expressed concerns about this death. And those concerns target Forester's death as being the result of voodoo.

Death by voodoo? Most might scoff at such a claim but not Trevor and when he is presented with an opportunity to speak at an ABA convention in New Orleans, he takes it as a sign that he is supposed to take this case. With Heather tagging along he makes the trip to New Orleans and finds an even more complicated web of cases that may have ties to his now deceased  Assistant US Attorney.

But soon Trevor finds himself targeted by supernatural forces that seem determined to keep him from exposing the truth. And when he framed for a horrific murder he knows he has to get Heather out of New Orleans, but she has disappeared. With the other disappearances, Trevor fears for the life and the soul of his daughter. What follows is a look into the dark underside of the city one that is ruled by those who live not in the physical world but the spiritual and they are more than happy to pervert all that they can.

The Empowered is a high-powered suspense that will keep the reader gripping the book as the pages flip by. Yes, it is a little intense at times so sensitive readers may want to avoid reading within an hour or two of bed. And this book doesn't shy away from current issues that should concern all readers. fans of Speculative and suspense fiction have just met the newest attention grabber for their to-be-read list. Those who have enjoyed Frank Peretti and James Rubart might want to give this one a try. Haven't read the first Trevor Black novel (The Occupied) that's okay I haven't either and had no problem getting caught up in this book, so read on.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book by Tyndale House Publishers with no expectation of a positive review ~ All opinions expressed are my own.


About the Book:
Just when a mysterious death in Washington, DC, appears to have voodoo connections rooted in New Orleans, Trevor Black also receives an invitation to speak at the national ABA convention in the city.

He knows he’ll be in enemy territory, both as a disbarred attorney and as a follower of Jesus, but he determines to travel there and confront the supernatural element. Right after a grisly murder in his hotel room puts him on the suspect list, his daughter disappears, leaving a note that suggests a connection to the local cult religion. Now Trevor must not only crack the case but try to protect Heather from forces of darkness clutching at her soul as well. And just as he discovers that his ability to sniff out the supernatural has its limitations, Trevor learns that this web of evil extends far beyond isolated murders, enslaving scores of innocent children, with its head perhaps linked to the highest seats of power.
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Amber Eyes ~ Review with Author Interview

Amber Eyes
Children of the Blood Moon #2
By S.D. Grimm

The time for the Children of the Blood Moon has come. The Mistress of Darkness is readying her forces for her escape. The Deliverers are the one obstacle to her escape but also the key to it. And she is having them hunted.

Logan, Jayden, Ryan, and Ethan follow their path of destiny one that will hopefully reveal the remaining Deliverers and their hidden locations. But each small victory comes with a price and some are more costly than others. Jayden and Ethan are struggling to control their new found talents - talents they fear will control them if they aren't careful. But their talents are what they need to fulfill their roles.

Ilda may be dead, defeated by Jayden but her son Franco is more than willing to take her place. And if possible he is even eviler than his mother. But there are forces moving against him that he is unaware of  - forces that have agendas of their own.

New characters come into play some pawns in this increasingly dangerous world while others drift through, their loyalties unknown. First, there is Quinn, a young woman who has been taken for reasons unknown to her. Her captors are convinced she is hiding a secret power, one that the Mistress needs in her path to freedom. And then there is Serena a healer who doesn't follow the rules handed down by the Circle. And her healing powers are beyond the norm. Twins Madison and Morgan are about to take their own unique places in this fight and it will not be what they are expecting.

The black island of Castlerock, a sick place that a monster calls home seems to be the destination that could change the world that they know. But are they prepared for the battle that is coming?

Amber Eyes is a fantastic sequel to the Scarlet Moon. The characters are growing into their new roles though not without a few bumps, bruises, and heartaches along the way. And the assassin sister pair of Thea and Kara is an interesting and unknown factor in this all.


A sorceress will come with power to destroy all the Creator has

built.
She’ ll break the land and the people’s hearts and bring death to
those who’ d oppose her.
But hope will be found when the Deliverers rise through flame,
through ash, and heal the heart of the land.
Through blazing fire and torrent of rain, the Forest shall fall and
rise again.
Those who will deliver the land will summon the Creator’s power.
They will work as one, each having different talents: the heart
of one, soul of another, the mind of one, and strength of her brother.

The prophecy that this story is based upon is just as intriguing as the one from Lord of the Rings regarding the One Ring and from what I've read so far the villains are on a similar level of vile evilness.  As the story reaches its climax the reader will be completely caught up in this book. And just to prepare the reader there is more to come in the future! Which when a book is as good as this one was one is delighted to hear.

Fans of Speculative Fiction will be delighted in the many varied facets of this book. It is geared to a YA and adult audience who loves fantasy. I highly recommend this book but it is of utmost importance to read Scarlet Moon first or else you will be lost. And if you smell lavender beware for the Black Lions are about...

I was provided an advanced digital review copy of this book by the publisher (but have it on pre-order in paperback) with no expectations of a positive review. All opinions expressed are my own.


About Amber Eyes
Destiny can be cruel

Darkness retreated from the light of the scarlet moon, but has since grown even stronger. The Mistress of Shadows has found a new pawn—one that may be the key to unlocking the door to her underground prison. Now evil threatens to escape its shackles and destroy the land.

In the aftermath of loss and betrayal, Jayden’s fight with the enemy still isn’t over. But while she isn’t sure she can stop the Mistress alone, leaving her friends might be the only way to keep them from being consumed by the darkness.  

With lives hanging in the balance—and no time for error—can Jayden make the right choice?


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Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35644585-amber-eyes







Interview with author S.D. Grimm:


1) What is your favorite method of book brainstorming? A random comment, a thought, a dream, or...?

Random comments, song lyrics, and thoughts can typically start a brainstorming session, but I get the
majority of my brainstorming done by being out in nature. The feelings I pick up there and the ideas
that pop into my head are amazing!


2) Did you always want to write Speculative Fiction or do you see a different future for yourself?

When I was a kid I either wanted to be a pro baseball player or mail carrier. But I was also writing
stories back then. When I starting writing, it was always spec. And when I started writing to pursue
publication, that didn’t change.


3) What is your go-to genre for your personal reading?

YA fantasy!! All the subgenres. ALL. OF. THEM.


4) Do you see yourself in certain characters that live within your books?

Absolutely. Every character is a piece of me. They can have my hopes, desires, fears, or they can be
things I detest or hate in the world or in people, or they can embody things I am afraid of, etc.
Sometimes they are a piece of me in that they resemble people I know or look up to. But there’s that
kernel of something that mirrors back to me somehow.


5) Do you wish you were more like a certain character that you have brought to life? And if so what
traits do you most admire in this character?

I mean, I wish I had magic or strength and speed and superior fighting skills or a photographic memory
like some of my heroes. ☺


6) Do you have more books in this series and if so how many? Or do you have another world that
you want to share with your fans instead?

There is one more book in this series. It comes out next January, and it’s written. *dances* It’s in the
editing phase now. I also have a stand-alone novel already published (Summoner) and another first in
a series that will come out in March of this year (Phoenix Fire). So yes and yes!



7) What is the one question you wish was asked during an interview and how would you answer it?

Wow. Hard one. Umm… Since the Feravolk in Scarlet Moon can bond to animals, thereby giving them
certain abilities that would be considered traits of those animals, I suppose I would like to be asked
which animal I would bond to. And today my answer would be a fox. A gray fox.



Thanks for taking time from your schedule to share time with my readers and your fans!

Thank you for having me!


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About the Author
S. D. Grimm’s first love in writing is young adult fantasy and science fiction, which is to be expected from someone who looks up to heroes like Captain America and Wonder Woman, has been sorted into Gryffindor, and identifies as rebel scum. Her patronus is a red Voltron lion, her spirit animal is Toothless, and her favorite meal is second breakfast. She is represented by Julie Gwinn of the Seymour Agency, her office is anywhere she can curl up with her laptop and at least one large-sized dog, and you can learn more about her upcoming novels at www.sdgrimm.com


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Giveaway:

Want to dive into a new world? Enter to win a signed copy of both Amber Eyes and Scarlet Moon, a grimmlie dragon of the dragon on the cover (made by the author), a charm bracelet (made by her Captain America), and a $10 Amazon gift card. (US only. Sorry!)

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Calling all book readers! Join author S.D. Grimm as we chat about her fantasy novel AMBER EYES on January 30th from 8 PM to 11 PM EST (6 PM CDT and 5 PM PST).

Grab your favorite drink and snack and be prepared for a fun time of chatting with SD, games, and giveaways.

Special guests Nadine Brandes, Lindsay A. Franklin, and Sara Baysinger will also be sharing their books and joining in the fun. 


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