As you know Passion's Vision is being offered on a free giveaway at Goodreads and I have been waiting, hands wringing, for this review to be posted. When I uploaded my new cover for Passion's Vision all but 2 of my reviews for Passion's Vision were sucked into the black hole of cyberspace. This left me very concerned that my giveaway would suffer due to no reviews. So getting a good review was very important to me.
Well I am doing a happy Dance!!! Please, do not try to envision that. Instead just take a look at the review.
I hope many of my friends and fans will sign up for the review. It is being offered to usher in the publishing of Raven's Passion, which will be featured in a giveaway next month as well as a countdown sale as soon as it is up and running on Kindle.
Well enough talking, here is the review:
Reviewed By Bil Howard for Readers’ Favorite
Love has a strange way of drawing together individuals that seem to not only be
extremely unlikely to meet, but are diametrically opposed to ever create a
bond. Passion’s Vision by Mary Adair explores this truth as the female warrior,
New Moon, struggles with a destiny that has been revealed to her in a vision of
man whose “hair is the color of the river’s clay and whose eyes are the color
of a summer sky.” Having lost her husband, she has sworn to belong to no other
man, regardless of the will of the Great Spirit. James Fitzgerald is the
embodiment of New Moon’s vision and she knows it the moment she lays eyes on
him; however, she will not easily give up her determination to belong to no
other man. As James carries out the task that had been given to him by King
George, bringing Cristoph DuPrey to justice, the deeper conflict of the heart
of the two warriors rages in full force. Passion, duty, language and culture
struggle with each other as destiny tumbles them forward like a cascading
river.
In Passion’s Vision, Mary Adair has not only captured the essence of the
struggle that was taking place as white men and natives struggled to advance
their own visions for the new frontier, but it also digs into the deeper
struggles of the heart. The stubbornness of the mind and determination may hold
fast to what is believed to be the best course, but chemistry, desire and
passion often have a way of continuing to assail the heart until it gives in.
Mary does an excellent job of telling both of these stories and of drawing the
reader into a deeply emotional response to the characters involved. Passionate,
realistic and intense, Passion’s Vision will draw you in with an irresistible
desire to bring the two protagonists together as you become enmeshed in the
struggle along with them.
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Readers' Favorite 5 Star Review of Passion's Price
I am so happy to receive this review from Reader's Favorite. If you have a book you need reviewed you should go to the Reader's Favorite site. The review is free unless you want to get it back right away. If you are in a hurry there is a fee. They are have a Book Award contest. The deadline is June 1 so if you want to enter you need to do it now.
Reviewed by Faridah Nassozi for Readers' Favorite
Passion's Price
Golden Dawn left her home, a Cherokee village called Chota, and travelled to England to look for her childhood friend and the love of her life, Raven, whom she had last seen 10 years ago. The Great Spirit had warned her that Raven was in danger and she knew it was her obligation to save him, if it was the last thing she did.
When she reached London, however, to her disappointment Raven was already engaged to a woman who was not ready to give him up without a fight. Raven's fiancée was, however, not the only one standing in the way of Golden Dawn’s happy ever after. Raven was consumed by a desperate need to find his biological father and make him pay for abandoning his mother. This filled him with anger that was so deep it was reaching self-destruction. Dawn firmly believed that she and Raven
belonged together and was determined to save him from himself and from others who wanted to harm him.
In Passion’s Price, Mary Adair used a combination of a masterfully created plot and a selection of vibrant characters to write an amazing story that will give any fan of the historical romance genre a thrilling reading experience. The combination of characters - a beautiful Cherokee girl living in London but determined not to give up her native ways, a man with a consuming anger who was engaged to a devious woman while his heart belonged to the Cherokee girl, and two very
loving and equally mischievous grandmothers and others - produced a definite page-turner.
Dawn's free-spirited lifestyle was like a breath of fresh air to the people in London. She was a girl so beautiful, so
stubborn and so determined to get what she believed was rightfully hers that she survived her stay in London on her own terms.
I loved reading Passion’s Price and cannot wait to read Mary Adair's next book, Passion’s Promise.
Passion's Price is available at Amazon in kindle format now. It will be available in print in a few days.
Reviewed by Faridah Nassozi for Readers' Favorite
Passion's Price
Golden Dawn left her home, a Cherokee village called Chota, and travelled to England to look for her childhood friend and the love of her life, Raven, whom she had last seen 10 years ago. The Great Spirit had warned her that Raven was in danger and she knew it was her obligation to save him, if it was the last thing she did.
When she reached London, however, to her disappointment Raven was already engaged to a woman who was not ready to give him up without a fight. Raven's fiancée was, however, not the only one standing in the way of Golden Dawn’s happy ever after. Raven was consumed by a desperate need to find his biological father and make him pay for abandoning his mother. This filled him with anger that was so deep it was reaching self-destruction. Dawn firmly believed that she and Raven
belonged together and was determined to save him from himself and from others who wanted to harm him.
In Passion’s Price, Mary Adair used a combination of a masterfully created plot and a selection of vibrant characters to write an amazing story that will give any fan of the historical romance genre a thrilling reading experience. The combination of characters - a beautiful Cherokee girl living in London but determined not to give up her native ways, a man with a consuming anger who was engaged to a devious woman while his heart belonged to the Cherokee girl, and two very
loving and equally mischievous grandmothers and others - produced a definite page-turner.
Dawn's free-spirited lifestyle was like a breath of fresh air to the people in London. She was a girl so beautiful, so
stubborn and so determined to get what she believed was rightfully hers that she survived her stay in London on her own terms.
I loved reading Passion’s Price and cannot wait to read Mary Adair's next book, Passion’s Promise.
Passion's Price is available at Amazon in kindle format now. It will be available in print in a few days.
Sunday, May 25, 2014
5 STAR Review of Raven's Passion by Michelle Stanley for Readers' Favorite.
I have received a review on my newest story, Raven's Passion. I am thrilled by the review and was amazed at how fast I received it back.
Review:
Reviewed by Michelle Stanley for Readers' Favorite
Raven’s Passion is a wonderful young adult book written by
Mary Adair. Raven is raised by his adoptive parents. He is a confused, temperamental young man who does not know who his white
biological father is, and feels like a misfit with the Cherokees. He
does his best to adjust, but the taunts of some Indians always remind him
that he is a half breed. Raven’s adoptive father, Red Panther, is a good
role model, but Raven yearns to know his father.
When Indians are abducted by ruthless men, Raven and a war party search for
them, encountering challenges along the way. Raven faces these
battles with courage while fighting his own personal battle.
Although Raven’s Passion has a setting in the untamed
western frontier, the story is one that many young adults will find
interesting. It deals with issues that today’s younger generation often
faces. One of these is the burning desire to know the biological parent
who has been absent from their lives from birth.
I thought author Mary
Adair did well, creating characters who were so realistic with their
problems. She skillfully displayed how people lived in the past, while
making the different personalities and feelings of the characters
connect with the
reader. I am impressed with the quality writing I have seen,
as well her expertise on Indian history. This is the first book I
have read from Mary Adair, but do intend to read more from this author.
Raven's Passion is now available at CreateSpace and will be available in three days at Amazon.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Giveaway at Goodreads for Passion's Vision
Passion's Vision is the first book in my Passion's Series. Next month Raven's Passion, the next book in
the series will be publish. So, in honor
of the publication of book 1.5 I am doing a giveaway of Passion’s Vision this
month and in a couple of weeks, I will start the giveaway for Raven’s Passion.
Passion's Vision in a Historical Romance taking place in the
Appalachian Mountains of South Carolina in 1734. This was a period of tremendous turmoil and
violence in American history.
New Moon is a warrior.
She and her husband fought together in many battles. Now she mourns the death of her husband whose
life was taken by a white man. Her
spirit is troubled by the vision of a white man soon to arrive in her village. Is he the one? Will she finally answer the blood cry?
James Fitzgerald is an agent in King George's
court. He is commissioned to blend into
Dancing Cloud's village and uncover and botch the plans of a French agent
creating discord and bloody conflict between the settlers and the Cherokee. These two warriors from different worlds meet
and clash. Soon it is revealed their
survival depends on their ability to overcome their differences and defeat
those who seek to destroy them both. Their
growing love will demand nothing less than total surrender.
Good luck in the giveaway.
I hope you win a copy and love the story. The next giveaway will be for Raven’s Passion
which picks up a few years after book one.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Gabe Kincaid by Best Selling Author Caroline Clemmons
Another great story by Caroline Clemmons
I loved this book. I am a fan of the of all the Kincaid books and this did not let me down.
Katie Worthington comes from a good family and is used to a life of plenty. She returns home from spending time with her best friend to discover her grandfather dead and the murders still in her home. When she is locked in her room to await her own murder, she does what any red blooded heroine would do. She escapes out the window and joins a traveling circus. I adored this part!
She poses as Dorothy Duncan and starts out at the circus doing odd jobs. The cards are in her favor and she soon finds she has the opportunity to be a fortune teller. For this role, she assumes the name Majarani Shimza, Mystic of the East. She immerses herself in this role, she evens covers her beautiful hair with a black dye to better look the part, and is good at.
It is good she covered her tracks so well because she has been framed for her grandfather’s murder. Then the unthinkable happens and she fears that her past is closing in on her. This is when she meets Gabe Kincaid. Gabe is strong, upright, and of course, he is gorgeous. But most important, he is with the Law.
Will Gabe discover what she is hiding? Would he believe her if she told him all or would he follow the letter of the law? If you are a fan of the Kincaid Stories this edition will not disappoint. Many of my beloved characters from past stories were in this story as well. I personally love stories with strong family ties and highly recommend Gabe Kincaid
Katie Worthington comes from a good family and is used to a life of plenty. She returns home from spending time with her best friend to discover her grandfather dead and the murders still in her home. When she is locked in her room to await her own murder, she does what any red blooded heroine would do. She escapes out the window and joins a traveling circus. I adored this part!
She poses as Dorothy Duncan and starts out at the circus doing odd jobs. The cards are in her favor and she soon finds she has the opportunity to be a fortune teller. For this role, she assumes the name Majarani Shimza, Mystic of the East. She immerses herself in this role, she evens covers her beautiful hair with a black dye to better look the part, and is good at.
It is good she covered her tracks so well because she has been framed for her grandfather’s murder. Then the unthinkable happens and she fears that her past is closing in on her. This is when she meets Gabe Kincaid. Gabe is strong, upright, and of course, he is gorgeous. But most important, he is with the Law.
Will Gabe discover what she is hiding? Would he believe her if she told him all or would he follow the letter of the law? If you are a fan of the Kincaid Stories this edition will not disappoint. Many of my beloved characters from past stories were in this story as well. I personally love stories with strong family ties and highly recommend Gabe Kincaid
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Reviewing self-publishing - Bizcommunity.com
Reviewing self-publishing Bizcommunity.com Locally an increasing number of online publishing companies are providing want-to-be authors with a seemingly more lucrative and faster option towards getting their name and work into the market place, as self-publishing continues to be a growing trend ... Hugh Howey Gives Toxic Advice for Self-Publishers |
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
HILLSBOROUGH: Librarian will discuss self-publishing your works - Packet Online
HILLSBOROUGH: Librarian will discuss self-publishing your works Packet Online The Hillsborough library at 379 South Branch Road will hold a session on self-publishing e-books and e-audiobooks on Tuesday, Feb. 25, at 7 p.m.. Robert Helmbrecht, librarian at the Hillsborough branch and owner of a small-press genre publishing ... |
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