The Imajineers, as I've told you before, are an amazing bunch of people who work as a team to promote, inspire and motivate one another. We also cheer on the great things and rally around when life gets tough.
Life has been tough for our Sue lately. Author Susan J. McLeod has encountered some health problems. So the team has done the posting for her, letting the cyber world know that, if you download her first book for free, you will certainly be hooked on the series. Well-written, historical fiction that fascinates, strong characters and a plot that will keep you guessing - Soul and Shadow has all the best elements for a romantic suspense. In fact, the book won a silver medal in the 2011 Reader's Favorites contest.
This is the LAST DAY of the freebies, so go get Soul and Shadow NOW.
In ancient Egypt, a young priestess of the goddess Hathor is laid
to rest in a beautiful tomb with everything she needs for her journey
into the afterlife…
Three thousand years later, archaeologist Ursula Allingham discovers
the mummy of Amisihathor and is confronted by a mystery. Is the man
buried with the priestess really her husband? Or was she actually in
love with a scribe called Kamenwati and separated from him in life as
well as death?
To answer these questions, Dame Ursula turns to Egyptology student
and artist Lily Evans, who reluctantly agrees to help. Lily learns that
she is psychically linked to Amisihathor and experiences a strange,
unsettling phenomenon—the memories and emotions of the Egyptian woman.
Luckily, Lily has her beloved pet Cleocatra and her irrepressible friend
Katy to keep her grounded in reality. Or so she hopes.
Dealing with the challenges of falling in love with Ursula’s
grandson Kent, the reappearance of her ex-fiance Stephen and the demands
of her mother and her boss Professor Briggs, Lily soon realizes she has
taken on much more than she bargained for.
Book 1 in Lily Evans Mystery series:
http://www.amazon.com/Soul-Shadow-Lily-Evans-Mystery-ebook/dp/B006IYGHMW
Susan J McLeod was born in Rochester, New York, on October 22, 1957. She
began writing at a very early age, when she discovered that she could
invent worlds that were much more fun than the one she lived in. Worlds
where candy grew on trees and rivers of chocolate milk flowed. Where
adventures were always waiting to happen and no one had to go to school.
Over
the years, Susan visited ancient Rome, medieval England, and resided
for a long spell on a starship orbiting Orion. A recent stay in
Pharaonic Egypt resulted in her romantic suspense novel Soul and Shadow,
which won a silver medal in the 2011 Reader's Favorites contest. It has
been published by Imajin Books. Fire and Shadow, the second story in
the Lily Evans series, was released in October 2012. Shell and Shadow is
a novella that Susan wrote to raise money for Zara's Center. It was
published in February of 2014.
Susan also writes short stories and poetry, and has won awards in both mediums.
She works for a non-profit family foundation that supports Zara's Center, a haven for AIDS impacted orphans.
U2
sums up her philosophy in life when Bono sings "We're one, but we're
not the same/we get to carry each other, carry each other."
The Imajineers carry each other happily. Be well, Sue.
Listen to Imajineer Jesse Christensen's beautiful tribute song here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7cAY5yv4F0
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Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Write-Around Sue
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Do You Have Cyber Pals?
Yesterday I talked about the friendships that develop when authors meet and share a great deal in common, their writing front and center. These days, you can also have cyber pals. Wiktionary says these are people with whom you "communicate only through the Internet or cyberspace."
Two of my cyber pals are authors Kat Flannery and Luke Murphy. I "met" them because they are also Imajin Authors.
Cyber sociologist Judy Hempel says, "I have met and become friendly with a great number of people I would otherwise have no contact with: people all other the world, people from different cultures and backgrounds, and people with similar interests and/or experiences. Most of these relationships are casual and intermittent but there are a few individuals I would mourn losing touch with. They have become my friends."
That's what has happened with Kat and Luke. We have communicated, of course, about our shared passion of writing. But we've also communicated about other things: our lives outside the writing, our hopes and wishes and dreams, our tragedies and our glories.
Kat and Luke have freebies on until tomorrow as well. Get hooked on their series! Once again, in the tradition of books from Imajin: smart, sassy, entertaining yet challenging, exciting plots and interesting characters, Kat Flannery and Luke Murphy have it all.
Kat Flannery
http://getbook.at/ChasingClovers
What happens when the deck is stacked against you…
From NFL rising-star prospect to wanted fugitive, Calvin Watters is a sadistic African-American Las Vegas debt-collector framed by a murderer who, like the Vegas Police, finds him to be the perfect fall-guy.
…and the cards don't fall your way?
When the brutal slaying of a prominent casino owner is followed by the murder of a well-known bookie, Detective Dale Dayton is thrown into the middle of a highly political case and leads the largest homicide investigation in Vegas in the last twelve years.
What if you're dealt a Dead Man's Hand?
Against his superiors and better judgment, Dayton is willing to give Calvin one last chance. To redeem himself, Calvin must prove his innocence by finding the real killer, while avoiding the LVMPD, as well as protect the woman he loves from a professional assassin hired to silence them.
Two of my cyber pals are authors Kat Flannery and Luke Murphy. I "met" them because they are also Imajin Authors.
Cyber sociologist Judy Hempel says, "I have met and become friendly with a great number of people I would otherwise have no contact with: people all other the world, people from different cultures and backgrounds, and people with similar interests and/or experiences. Most of these relationships are casual and intermittent but there are a few individuals I would mourn losing touch with. They have become my friends."
That's what has happened with Kat and Luke. We have communicated, of course, about our shared passion of writing. But we've also communicated about other things: our lives outside the writing, our hopes and wishes and dreams, our tragedies and our glories.
Kat and Luke have freebies on until tomorrow as well. Get hooked on their series! Once again, in the tradition of books from Imajin: smart, sassy, entertaining yet challenging, exciting plots and interesting characters, Kat Flannery and Luke Murphy have it all.
Kat Flannery
http://getbook.at/ChasingClovers
With over 100 reviews on Amazon, CHASING CLOVERS
is the perfect mix of sweet romance and Wild West
adventure!
“A truly wonderful western
that will break your heart at times and lift your spirit at others. A must read
for all.”
Longing
to escape the awful memories and the saloon she once sang in, Livy Green lies
about her past so she can be a wife to John Taylor and mother to his two young
children. Overwhelmed by the task, she struggles to put her resentment aside
and love them as her own.
John
loved his first wife and is still heartbroken over the loss, but he needs a
mother for his children. When his distant and unfriendly mail order bride
arrives, he begins to doubt his decision, though one glance into Livy's
terrified green eyes tells him he can’t turn his back on her.
As
Livy's past catches up with her and suspicious accidents begin to happen on the
ranch, she is tempted to come clean and tell John the truth. But will he send
her back if she does? Or will they forever be CHASING CLOVERS?
Author Bio:
Kat Flannery’s love of
history shows in her novels. She is an avid reader of historical, suspense,
paranormal, and romance. She has her Certificate in Freelance and Business
Writing. A member of many writing groups, Kat enjoys promoting other authors on
her blog. She’s been published in numerous periodicals throughout her career.
Her debut novel CHASING CLOVERS has been an Amazon
bestseller many times. LAKOTA HONOR and BLOOD CURSE (Branded
Trilogy) are Kat’s two award-winning novels and HAZARDOUS UNIONS is
Kat’s first novella. Kat is currently hard at work on her next book.
What happens when the deck is stacked against you…
From NFL rising-star prospect to wanted fugitive, Calvin Watters is a sadistic African-American Las Vegas debt-collector framed by a murderer who, like the Vegas Police, finds him to be the perfect fall-guy.
…and the cards don't fall your way?
When the brutal slaying of a prominent casino owner is followed by the murder of a well-known bookie, Detective Dale Dayton is thrown into the middle of a highly political case and leads the largest homicide investigation in Vegas in the last twelve years.
What if you're dealt a Dead Man's Hand?
Against his superiors and better judgment, Dayton is willing to give Calvin one last chance. To redeem himself, Calvin must prove his innocence by finding the real killer, while avoiding the LVMPD, as well as protect the woman he loves from a professional assassin hired to silence them.
Monday, February 15, 2016
3 of 7 not 7 of 9*
Sometimes the stars* do align and you get to meet the most interesting people. Some of whom you recognize instantly as a potential friend. A person you can relate to or be silly with. Someone who will hold their own in a debate and help you solve the problems of the world. Someone with whom you can share your obsessions and rely upon to be discrete.
Anais Nin said, "Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born." This quote is never truer than for the friendships among writers. Often our fictional worlds develop within the nurturing circle of authors we trust.
I have been extremely fortunate to develop close friendships with two of my Crime Writers of Canada colleagues, Alison Bruce and Melodie Campbell. In fact, they are responsible for leading me to Imajin Books and all the great things that have evolved since. We're in a writers' critique group together in addition to being Imajineers.
And now - we're all FREE together. I should say, our books are FREE. Naturally, this is a ploy to get you hooked on our books, but either way, you get a terrific read for no dinero = 0 dollars = 0 out of 0.
Alison Bruce
http://www.amazon.com/Under-Texas-Star-Alison-Bruce-ebook/dp/B00501H6YM
"Everyone has to start somewhere.
I start with coffee."

Under A Texas Star
Disguised as a boy, Marly joins a handsome Texas Ranger in the hunt for a con man and they must bring the fugitive to justice before giving up the masquerade and giving in to their passion.
When Marly Landers is fooled by con man Charlie Meese, she's determined to bring him to justice--even if it means dressing up as a boy and setting off across the plains to find him.
Texas Ranger Jase Strachan is also after Meese, for crimes committed in Texas. He joins forces with the young boy in a journey that takes them to Fortuna, where a murder interrupts their mission. Jase is duty bound to find the killer, no matter the cost.
Under the Texas stars, Marly and Jase are drawn together by circumstances beyond their control, yet fate plots to tear them apart. Will Marly finally get her man?
Melodie Campbell
Click here: http://tinyurl.com/6p2vhgr
Catherine Astolfo (aka Me)
http://www.amazon.com/Bridgeman-Emily-Taylor-Mystery-ebook/dp/B005Z5IM28

Anais Nin said, "Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born." This quote is never truer than for the friendships among writers. Often our fictional worlds develop within the nurturing circle of authors we trust.
I have been extremely fortunate to develop close friendships with two of my Crime Writers of Canada colleagues, Alison Bruce and Melodie Campbell. In fact, they are responsible for leading me to Imajin Books and all the great things that have evolved since. We're in a writers' critique group together in addition to being Imajineers.
And now - we're all FREE together. I should say, our books are FREE. Naturally, this is a ploy to get you hooked on our books, but either way, you get a terrific read for no dinero = 0 dollars = 0 out of 0.
Alison Bruce
http://www.amazon.com/Under-Texas-Star-Alison-Bruce-ebook/dp/B00501H6YM
"Everyone has to start somewhere.
I start with coffee."

Under A Texas Star
Disguised as a boy, Marly joins a handsome Texas Ranger in the hunt for a con man and they must bring the fugitive to justice before giving up the masquerade and giving in to their passion.
When Marly Landers is fooled by con man Charlie Meese, she's determined to bring him to justice--even if it means dressing up as a boy and setting off across the plains to find him.
Texas Ranger Jase Strachan is also after Meese, for crimes committed in Texas. He joins forces with the young boy in a journey that takes them to Fortuna, where a murder interrupts their mission. Jase is duty bound to find the killer, no matter the cost.
Under the Texas stars, Marly and Jase are drawn together by circumstances beyond their control, yet fate plots to tear them apart. Will Marly finally get her man?

ROWENA
THROUGH THE WALL
(Book 1 in
the bestselling Land’s End Time Travel trilogy)
“Outlander
meets Sex and the City” Vine Review
“Hot
and Hilarious!” Midwest Book Review
“A
cross between Diana Gabaldon and Janet Evanovich”
When Rowena falls through her classroom wall into a
medieval world, she doesn't count on being kidnapped - not once, but twice,
dammit. Unwanted husbands keep piling up; not only that, she has eighteen year
old Kendra to look out for and a war to prevent.
Good thing she can go back through the wall when she needs to...or can
she?
Catherine Astolfo (aka Me)
http://www.amazon.com/Bridgeman-Emily-Taylor-Mystery-ebook/dp/B005Z5IM28
The Bridgeman is a story of masks, of people who don the cloak of the ordinary to commit extraordinarily evil acts.
It's also a story of a love so strong it has survived its own tragedy. The Bridgeman is the tale of a community that must join together to defeat the horror of its underside.

Saturday, January 17, 2015
GUEST POST! Author Alison Bruce: Take Off First, Plot Course Later
If I flew an aircraft like I write a book, Transport Canada would be revoking my pilot’s license. When I sit down and start a new story, it’s strictly seat-of-the-pants. Some idea, or scene, or opening line will strike me and I take off from there. Later, I start plotting my course. (I think they have a rule about making flight plans first.)
For me, it’s important to get that first creative surge going so I can get a sense of whether or not the story is worth the hours of research, writing and rewriting necessary to produce a novel. Some ideas just don’t fly. I have notebooks full of openings, with maybe a brief outline, and nothing else. Sometimes I go back to them, looking for an idea that might have found its time.
A Bodyguard to Remember was a little unusual in that I wrote almost the entire first draft by the seat of my pants. I don’t usually get further than the first couple of chapters before I go into planning mode. Partly this was because I had a most of the basic law enforcement research at my fingertips after working on Deadly Legacy. I also had a good background in military protocols because of personal and family experience and academic research.
Okay, let’s be honest. I had to update my military research and make some significant changes in the story details. Most of my previous research was circa WWII except my own experience which was circa 1980. Can we say a bit out of date?
A lot of the military parts ended up being jettisoned. They weighed down the story and had to go. If I had planned things earlier in the story, they might not have been there at all. One set of characters, that I was very fond of, didn’t make it into the book at all. I didn’t just dump them, though. They’ll take flight in another story.
A BODYGUARD TO REMEMBER
Book 1 Men in Uniform
By Alison Bruce
Lachesis Publishing Inc
“Classic romantic suspense spiced with warmth and humour”
Prudence Hartley has the same problems of every other single mom: getting her kids to school on time; juggling a gazillion errands while trying to get a full day's work done; oh, don't forget about dinner. But everything is about to change for Pru when she finds a dead man in her house. Or a dead spy to be exact.
Suddenly Pru's problems become a tad more complicated and a lot more dangerous. When a federal agent named David Merrick shows up and whisks her and her kids into protective custody, Pru has so many questions running through her brain she doesn't know where to begin.
How is she going to keep her kids safe? What was the dead spy looking for in her house? Why are they after her now? Oh and there's one more question . . . just a pesky, minor thing. Why does Merrick have to be so damn sexy and protective?
Available at:
Amazon US
Lachesis Publishing Inc
Chapters/Indigo Online
Author Bio:
Alison Bruce has had many careers and writing has always been one of them. Copywriter, editor and graphic designer since 1992, Alison has also been a comic book store manager, small press publisher, webmaster and arithmetically challenged bookkeeper. She is the author of mystery, suspense and historical western romance novels.
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Monday, November 3, 2014
Genre-ish
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Luckily for me, I have the most wonderful, risk-taking, supportive publisher - Imajin Books.
My novels might be literary, if I were not too embarrassed to say so. Embarrassed because it sounds pretentious, but also seems to imply that my novels are "about nothing".
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My books do appear to fit within literary agent Nathan Bransford's definition. "In literary fiction the plot usually happens beneath the surface, in the minds and hearts of the characters. Things may happen on the surface, but what is really important are the thoughts, desires, and motivations of the characters as well as the underlying social and cultural threads that act upon them." I do have plots, some pretty complex ones, but I'd have to agree that the characters rule.
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What is in the hub? Clearly, because the spokes connect with it, it has to be a bit of everything...[or]...the possibility of everything. This is why the literary novel cannot be governed by rules. ... And it isn't easier to write something that doesn't have rules; it's harder. There's nothing to start from."
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So I do like to warn readers. Or entice them, maybe. Personally I like reading books that don't follow the rules. I don't like the predictable. Which is probably part of the reason I write like that. I want my readers to know that they are in for a roller coaster ride that will sometimes go off the rails or take them into unknown, frightening territory. My endings are usually filled with hope and justice and love—but not always. However, if you like thoughtful writing, deep characters, and twists and spills, my books are for you.
Now you are prepared! My novels are included in both a Mystery/Crime anthology and a Romance anthology. The Deadly Dozen has all kinds of crime sub-genres included, while Sweet & Sensual has romance and its sub-genres.
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Sweet Karoline is not really sweet, but it does have some heart-warming elements. Not to mention sensual, both in the standard way and in its setting. Romance? Definitely there, but I'd have to qualify it as a non-traditional, doesn't-follow-all-the-rules kind. Sweet Karoline might be classed as a psychological thriller historical romance literary mystery.
I may not be able to promise to follow the rules. But I do promise a compelling, challenging, mesmerizing read.


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http://getbook.at/sweetsensual
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Win Prizes! Read a great book!
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In order to celebrate SWEET KAROLINE's birth, we're not only offering a ridiculously low introductory price (99¢ US) but we're holding a contest, having a party, and generally having a great time. It's CRAZY!
But who cares, you get to be the big winners? Click on the book for the purchase link. Let me know how you like it! Authors LOVE reviews. You just might get another prize if you write one.
Saturday, July 13, 2013
UNDER THE COVER!
Well, not really under the cover, but here IS the cover you've all been waiting for. Jefferson Airplane serenades Karoline into the world....When the truth is found to be lies, and all the joy within you dies, don't you want somebody to love, don't you need somebody to love...?
And here's a snippet of my wonderful Kirkus Review:
"In her latest novel, Astolfo (Legacy, 2012, etc.) takes what at first glance appears to be a straightforward story of murder and guilt to an unexpected place ... where love is discovered. -->
And here's a snippet of my wonderful Kirkus Review:
"In her latest novel, Astolfo (Legacy, 2012, etc.) takes what at first glance appears to be a straightforward story of murder and guilt to an unexpected place ... where love is discovered. -->
A
deliciously vibrant portrait that realistically muddles good and evil."—Kirkus Reviews
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Judge a Book by Its Cover! And - off to Guelp today.
Come over to see me at Alison Bruce's blog, Summer Shorts, since I am in Guelph with her today!
Also thinking about Sweet Karoline's cover. If Mel Bradshaw is right about the explosive nature of this book - maybe there should be a bomb on the cover?? What do you think??
Here's a trivia question for you: what singer do I see every time he comes to Toronto and what does he have to do with Sweet Karoline?
Also thinking about Sweet Karoline's cover. If Mel Bradshaw is right about the explosive nature of this book - maybe there should be a bomb on the cover?? What do you think??
Here's a trivia question for you: what singer do I see every time he comes to Toronto and what does he have to do with Sweet Karoline?
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Two More of Karoline's Godparents!
You know how you have a baby shower and
everyone comes and gives best wishes? Well, I'm going to introduce you
to the ones who gathered at Sweet Karoline's book baby shower to give
their endorsements. Come on in, maybe you'll meet some authors who are new to you and become your faves too.
I met Mike (Michael J. McCann) at Word on the Street Toronto last year. Although I'd met him virtually (he's also a member of Crime Writers of Canada), we hadn't been introduced face-to-face. I immediately loved his enthusiasm, friendliness and sense of humour. So I bought his book. How thrilled was I that I also loved his writing? I immediately read another and another. So when it came to an endorsement, he was one of my first picks. Even though he was massively busy, he read Karoline for me.
Here's an intro to Michael J. McCann from his website:
Michael J. McCann lives and writes in Oxford Station, Ontario on seven acres in the Limerick Forest south of Ottawa.
Lucky bugger, eh? His books are fabulous. You should read them. Here's a bit about the first novel I read.
Homicide Lieutenant Hank Donaghue is on vacation when he stops overnight in Harmony, a quiet little town where nothing ever happens. Without warning, the police kick down the door of his motel room in the middle of the night and drag him off to jail on suspicion of having strangled a woman behind a bar. Although he insists he’s a cop himself and had nothing to do with it, the local chief of police won’t listen. An eyewitness claims he saw Donaghue go behind the bar where the murder took place – and the victim was Chief Askew's wife. Donaghue calls on Detective Karen Stainer to help get him released from jail. Once he's free, he and Karen must find Marcie Askew’s killer before it’s too late!
Go get Mike's books here: Michael J. McCann
Next up is Lisa Pell. She is one of my virtual friends, believe it or not. We hooked up on Facebook and Twitter and started conversing. Lisa lives in Washington, D.C., and I haven't had a chance to visit her there - yet.
At one point, she asked me to read her book, and I was honoured to do so. Later, she actually included my review in Who's Your Daddy, Baby? Here it is:

Here's an intro to Michael J. McCann from his website:
Michael J. McCann lives and writes in Oxford Station, Ontario on seven acres in the Limerick Forest south of Ottawa.
Lucky bugger, eh? His books are fabulous. You should read them. Here's a bit about the first novel I read.
Homicide Lieutenant Hank Donaghue is on vacation when he stops overnight in Harmony, a quiet little town where nothing ever happens. Without warning, the police kick down the door of his motel room in the middle of the night and drag him off to jail on suspicion of having strangled a woman behind a bar. Although he insists he’s a cop himself and had nothing to do with it, the local chief of police won’t listen. An eyewitness claims he saw Donaghue go behind the bar where the murder took place – and the victim was Chief Askew's wife. Donaghue calls on Detective Karen Stainer to help get him released from jail. Once he's free, he and Karen must find Marcie Askew’s killer before it’s too late!
Go get Mike's books here: Michael J. McCann
Next up is Lisa Pell. She is one of my virtual friends, believe it or not. We hooked up on Facebook and Twitter and started conversing. Lisa lives in Washington, D.C., and I haven't had a chance to visit her there - yet.
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“The
topic is certainly current, given the space age approaches to
fertility. Add to that the connections through the cyber world and the
story couldn’t be more contemporary or intriguing…However, what I really
liked most about this book was the writing. It’s intelligent and witty, informative yet easy to read.”
– Catherine Astolfo, author of the Emily Taylor Mysteries and Past President of Crime Writers of Canada
Inspired by the author’s experience, Who’s Your Daddy, Baby?
is the story of Lori McGuire Pomay, a happily married career woman
living in suburban Washington, D.C. Lori undergoes genetic testing for
in vitro fertilization and her world is rocked when she is told the dad
she always knew could not possibly have been her biological father.
This mid-life shocker sends her into an alternately hilarious,
heartwarming, and heartbreaking search for truth about her heritage –
from Appalachian Cherokees to Purple Kings on a church stage, with
high-rolling gamblers, car dealers, dentists, and all manner of confused
amnesiacs in their seventies along for the ride.
If you think it sounds great, you're right! Lisa and I have never met in person, but we will, I just know it. Now that we're connected by being godparents of each others' books, it's inevitable.
And when I read about her witty, fun-loving ways, I just know it's going to be a meeting of the jovial minds. Go buy Who's Your Daddy, Baby? here at Lisa's Website.
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Sunday, June 2, 2013
One of the Family: Guest Kat Flannery

My Guest today is one of my Imajineers: our family of authors published by Imajin Books. Kat Flannery talks to us about how she writes her incredibly realistic characters.
When I’m writing I often visualize the characters to look like an actor or actress.
With my last book CHASING CLOVERS, I was asked all the time what actors I thought should play my characters and of course I had the answers right away, Ilsa Fisher and Dwayne Johnson, yes the rock.
I’m not one who thinks my books could ever be movies, but hey, you never know. So just for fun and in case Hollywood comes calling I thought I’d help them out with who I think should play my main characters.
Nora Rushton: I created Nora to be somewhat exotic looking in the fact that she had black hair and blue eyes. She is a healer, or what most call her a witch.
I knew right away that she’d be soft and timid, yet when required she’d have a feisty side too.
Emily Blunt came to mind. She appears to have the same quiet, stoic mannerisms I created in Nora, but the fire needed to play her too.
Otakatay was bit harder for me to pin down.
He is tough as nails, gritty, lethal and will kill you if he needs to.
He is half Lakota and half white with a dark look to him.
All the regular actors don’t come to mind when I think of him, until it hit me when I was writing this post, Jason Momoa. Yes, that was it. Dark, feral, beastly look, with a yummy appeal to him as well.
Excerpt from Lakota Honor: PROLOGUE
Colorado Mountains, 1880
The blade slicing his throat made no sound, but the dead body hitting the ground did. With no time to stop, he hurried through the dark tunnel until he reached the ladder leading out of the shaft.
He’d been two hundred feet below ground for ten days, with no food and little water. Weak and woozy, he stared up the ladder. He’d have to climb it and it wasn’t going to be easy. He wiped the bloody blade on his torn pants and placed it between his teeth. Scraped knuckles and unwashed hands gripped the wooden rung.
The earth swayed. He closed his eyes and forced the spinning in his head to cease. One thin bronzed leg lifted and came down wobbly. He waited until his leg stopped shaking before he climbed another rung. Each step caused pain, but was paired with determination. He made it to the top faster than he’d thought he would. The sky was black and the air was cool, but fresh. Thank goodness it was fresh.
He took two long breaths before he emerged from the hole. The smell from below ground still lingered in his nostrils; unwashed bodies, feces and mangy rats. His stomach pitched. He tugged at the rope around his hands. There had been no time to chew the thick bands around his wrists when he’d planned his escape. It was better to run than crawl, and he chewed through the strips that bound his feet instead. There would be time to free his wrists later.
He pressed his body against the mountain and inched toward the shack. He frowned. A guard stood at the entrance to where they were. The blade from the knife pinched his lip, cutting the thin skin and he tasted blood. He needed to get in there. He needed to say goodbye. He needed to make a promise.
The tower bell rang mercilessly. There was no time left. He pushed away from the rocky wall, dropped the knife from his mouth into his bound hands, aimed and threw it. The dagger dug into the man’s chest. He ran over, pulled the blade from the guard and quickly slid it across his throat. The guard bled out in seconds.
He tapped the barred window on the north side of the dilapidated shack. The time seemed to stretch. He glanced at the large house not fifty yards from where he stood. He would come back, and he would kill the bastard inside.
He tapped again, harder this time, and heard the weak steps of those like him shuffling from inside. The window slid open, and a small hand slipped out.
“Toksha ake—I shall see you again,” he whispered in Lakota.
The hand squeezed his once, twice and on the third time held tight before it let go and disappeared inside the room.
A tear slipped from his dark eyes, and his hand, still on the window sill, balled into a fist. He swallowed past the sob and felt the burn in his throat. His chest ached for what he was leaving behind. He would survive, and he would return.
Men shouted to his right, and he crouched down low. He took one last look around and fled into the cover of the forest.
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BIO
Kat Flannery has loved writing ever since she was a girl. She is often seen jotting her ideas down in a little black book. When not writing, or researching, Kat enjoys snuggling on her couch with a hot chocolate and a great book.
Her first novel, CHASING CLOVERS became an Amazon’s bestseller in Historical and Western romance. This is Kat’s second book, and she is currently hard at work on the third.
When not focusing on her creative passions, Kat is busy with her three boys and doting husband.
Kat's Website: http://www.katflannery-author.com (or click on the banner above)
Kat's Blog: http://kat-scratch.blogspot.ca
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