Showing posts with label Tim O'Rourke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim O'Rourke. Show all posts

Monday, July 1, 2013

SOME OF THE BOOKS I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO READING - NOVELS ON THE RUN


PRINCE OF SHADOWS
RACHEL CAINE

DUE FOR RELEASE - 4TH FEBRUARY 2014

Goodreads

A standalone built around the character of Benvolio, from Romeo and Juliet. The novel will be told from the point of view of Benvolio, who is Romeo’s cousin and, in Shakespeare’s play, attempts to get the lovelorn Montague interested in other girls after it’s discovered that Juliet is a member of the clan his family despises: the Capulets. Caine’s novel, her agent said, explores a scenario in which Romeo and Juliet are not the only couple to fall into dire romantic straits and is “a tale of intrigue, betrayal, hatred, and tragedy,” about “lovers lost, and lovers found.” (From Publisher's Weekly)

This was all taken from an email with news from Rachel Caine. I was trying to find it on her web page. I found all the Morganville etc stuff so I have copied it and pasted it here. I was trying for the link but I took the news from the email in the end. So below are all Rachel Caine's words, not mine.

Yes, that is one smoking hot cover - I could not be more pleased with it! I think it perfectly reflects the lush setting and tone of the story, and it's just flat-out amazing work by artist Michael Heath.

Prince of Shadows is a real adventure for me ... I wanted to retell the story of Romeo and Juliet, be faithful to the period and the events of the play, and yet put an entirely new interpretation on the events. So this is the play you know, but trust me ... you do not know this story. Benvolio Montague is our guide through the tale, and from his unique perspective we'll learn secrets and lies, triumph and tragedy in entirely new ways.

Here's a quick sample from the novel ...

I stood in the dark corner of my enemy’s house, and thought of murder.

In his bed, Tybalt Capulet snored and drooled like a toothless old woman. I marveled as I thought of how the women of Verona -- from dewy-eyed maids to dignified ladies -- fell swooning in his wake. If they could see him like this (a drunken, undignified mess in sodden linen) they'd have run shrieking to the arms of their fathers and husbands.

It would make a good, vivid story to retell, but only among my closest and dearest.

I turned a dagger restlessly in my gloved hand, feeling that murderous tingle working its way through my veins, but I was no assassin. I was not here to kill. I'd come stealthily into his house, into his rooms, for a purpose.

Tybalt, the heir of Capulet, swaggered the streets of Verona and used wit like weapons; that was nothing new among our class of young cocks. He was never above offering insults, to low or high, when opportunity came. Today, he'd offended my house. House Montague.

The victim was a serving girl. Insults to servants didn't call for open challenges from those of my station, but still, it pricked me, seeing the self-satisfied grin on Tybalt's face as he emerged from that rank little alcove where he’d reduced her to tears; I’d seen her run from him red-faced, holding the tattered rags of her clothes together. He'd injured the girl only to prove his contempt for my house, and that required an answer.

It required revenge, and that was something that I, Benvolio Montague, would serve him – not in the streets, in open war, but here, in the dark. Tonight, I was clad head to toe in disguise, and there was nothing about me to indicate my station, or my house. Tonight, I was a thief -- the best thief in Verona. They called me the Prince of Shadows. For three years, I had stolen from my peers without being caught, and tonight … tonight would be no different.

Except that it was different. My hands felt hot and restless. So easy to drag a dagger across that hated throat, but murder spawned murder, and I didn't want to kill Tybalt. There had been enough of that between our two houses; the streets ran slick with spilled blood. No ... I wanted to humiliate him. I wanted to knock him from his perch as the man of the hour.

I had the will, and the access. All that remained now was to choose how to hurt him best. Tybalt was the God-crowned heir of Capulet; he was rich, indulged, and careless. I needed to wound him where it counted -- in the eyes of his family, and preferably in the eyes of all Verona.

Ah. I spotted a gleam as something caught the light on the floor. I crossed to the corner where he'd dumped a tangle of clothing, and found the jeweled emblem pinned to his doublet -- a gaudy piece, in Capulet colors, one that would feed even a well-done-by merchant family for a year. No doubt he'd underpaid for it, as well; Tybalt was more likely to terrify honest men into bargains than pay fairly. I added the prize to my purse, and then drew Tybalt's rapier from its sheath, slowly and carefully. It came free with a soft, singing ring of steel, and I turned it in the moonlight, assessing the quality. Very fine, and engraved with his name and crest. A lovely weapon. A personal weapon.
He did not deserve such a beautiful thing.

I sheathed it and belted it on, opposite my own rapier. As the heir of Capulet snored, drunken and oblivious, I pulled off my black cap and bowed with perfect form, just the way I would have been honor-bound to greet him if we'd had the mischance to meet on the street. Under the breath-moistened black silk of my mask, I was smiling, but it felt more like a grimace.

"Good night, sweet prince, thou poxy son of a dog," I whispered. Tybalt smacked his lips, mumbled drunkenly, and rolled over. In seconds, he was snoring again, loud as a grinding-wheel against a knife.

I slipped out of the door of his apartments, past his equally dozy servant, and considered my exit from the Capulet palace. The obvious was to return the way I'd entered, but I'd come in during the height of the busy afternoon, carrying a box of supplies from a provisioner's wagon. I'd spent the day admiring the brickwork of the Capulet cellars. Going out the same way was unlikely; the kitchen door was almost certainly locked and guarded now.

Out through the narrow gardens, then. Once I was beyond the wall’s high stone barrier, I would be just another bravo on the moonlit streets, making for my bed.

I went up the stairs, taking them two at a time; my soft leather shoes made no sound on the polished marble. I'd worn gray to blend into the ever-present stone and brick of Verona; in the shadows, there was nothing better with which to disappear. Even here, inside the quiet house, it was a reasonably good disguise. I ghosted past murky squares of paintings upon the walls, and a candelabra with two still-burning tapers (a true sign of family wealth); the tapestry at the top of the stairs was rich and very tempting to steal, but too heavy, and I had enough trophies already.

Upstairs was women's country. Lady Capulet would have the largest and most lavish quarters, to the right -- the grand palace was almost a mirror of my own family's, in many ways. That meant the girls would have the smaller apartments to the left -- the oldest, Rosaline, said to be studious and bookish, was probably well asleep by now. She'd have the far rooms, since she was only a cousin, not the lady's own daughter. She was Tybalt's sister, arrived in Verona only a few months before, and kept shut up hard in the palace. I’d heard a rumor she was nothing like her loathsome brother, at least; that was to her credit.

There was no servant on duty at her door, and when I tried it, I found it unlocked. A trusting lot, these Capulets, at least within their own walls. I slipped the latch and stepped quietly inside, only to find that the room wasn't as dark as I'd hoped. There was a low-burning fire crackling on the hearth, and a candle flickering on the table. It scarcely mattered if the girl had left lights burning, as the bed curtains were pulled. She'd hear and see nothing through the thick coverings. I took reasonable care not to allow the floor to creak as I crossed it, and I was almost to the window when I realized that I had erred.
Badly.

Rosaline Capulet was not in bed. She was, instead, perched in a chair on the far side of the table, reading a slim book.

I saw her before she saw me. Candlelight dusted her skin with gold, and flickered in her large, dark eyes; her neck was swan-graceful, and her slender hands cupped the spine of the volume with care. She wore a simple lawn night-gown. I could make out the shadowed curves of her body beneath the white fabric. She had put her midnight-dark hair into a long braid for the night, and was thoughtfully twirling one end of it as she read.

No one had warned me she was beautiful.



THE KING - BLACK DAGGER BROTHERHOOD # 12
J.R. WARD

DUE FOR RELEASE : 25TH MARCH 2014

The newest installment in J.R. Ward’s #1 New York Times bestselling Black Dagger Brotherhood series. Wrath and the Brotherhood are locked in an epic battle over his throne and the very future of the vampire race.


THE DREAM THIEVES - THE RAVEN CYCLE # 2
MAGGIE STIEFVATER


DUE FOR RELEASE - 17TH SEPTEMBER 2013

The second installment in the all-new series from the masterful, #1 NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Maggie Stiefvater!

Now that the ley lines around Cabeswater have been woken, nothing for Ronan, Gansey, Blue, and Adam will be the same. Ronan, for one, is falling more and more deeply into his dreams, and his dreams are intruding more and more into waking life. Meanwhile, some very sinister people are looking for some of the same pieces of the Cabeswater puzzle that Gansey is after...


KINSLAYER - THE LOTUS WAR # 2
JAY KRISTOFF


DUE FOR RELEASE - 17TH SEPTEMBER 2013

A SHATTERED EMPIRE

The mad Shōgun Yoritomo has been assassinated by the Stormdancer Yukiko, and the threat of civil war looms over the Shima Imperium. The Lotus Guild conspires to renew the nation’s broken dynasty and crush the growing rebellion simultaneously – by endorsing a new Shōgun who desires nothing more than to see Yukiko dead.

A DARK LEGACY

Yukiko and the mighty thunder tiger Buruu have been cast in the role of heroes by the Kagé rebellion. But Yukiko herself is blinded by rage over her father’s death, and her ability to hear the thoughts of beasts is swelling beyond her power to control. Along with Buruu, Yukiko’s anchor is Kin, the rebel Guildsman who helped her escape from Yoritomo’s clutches. But Kin has his own secrets, and is haunted by visions of a future he’d rather die than see realized.

A GATHERING STORM

Kagé assassins lurk within the Shōgun’s palace, plotting to end the new dynasty before it begins. A waif from Kigen’s gutters begins a friendship that could undo the entire empire. A new enemy gathers its strength, readying to push the fracturing Shima imperium into a war it cannot hope to survive. And across raging oceans, amongst islands of black glass, Yukiko and Buruu will face foes no katana or talon can defeat.

The ghosts of a blood-stained past.


ALLEGIANT - DIVERGENT # 3
VERONICA ROTH

DUE FOR RELEASE - 22ND OCTOBER 2013


One choice will define you.

What if your whole world was a lie?
What if a single revelation—like a single choice—changed everything?
What if love and loyalty made you do things you never expected?

The explosive conclusion to Veronica Roth’s #1 New York Times bestselling Divergent trilogy reveals the secrets of the dystopian world that has captivated millions of readers in Divergent and Insurgent.


DARKNESS SPLINTERED - DARK ANGELS # 6
KERI ARTHUR

DUE FOR RELEASE - 5TH NOVEMBER 2013

When Risa loses the second key to hell, she angers several powerful people, and she’s starting to feel the pressure from all sides. She gets a visit from her father, who gives her an ultimatum: Get back the key or he will kill her friends.

Risa also finds herself under the scrutiny of the vampire council, some of whom consider her a monster who should be destroyed. But they offer her a bloody bargain: Take on the lethal head of the council, Madeline Hunter, and others will support her.

As the search for the keys to hell heats up, Risa realizes that she has no choice. For the sake of the people she loves, she must find the keys — and get rid of Hunter — before the second gate is opened and brings the world closer to all hell breaking loose...


THE FIERY HEART - BLOODLINES # 4
RICHELLE MEAD

DUE FOR RELEASE - 19TH NOVEMBER 2013
In The Indigo Spell, Sydney was torn between the Alchemist way of life and what her heart and gut were telling her to do. And in one breathtaking moment that Richelle Mead fans will never forget, she made a decision that shocked even her. . . .

But the struggle isn't over for Sydney. As she navigates the aftermath of her life-changing decision, she still finds herself pulled in too many directions at once. Her sister Zoe has arrived, and while Sydney longs to grow closer to her, there's still so much she must keep secret. Working with Marcus has changed the way she views the Alchemists, and Sydney must tread a careful path as she harnesses her profound magical ability to undermine the way of life she was raised to defend. Consumed by passion and vengeance, Sydney struggles to keep her secret life under wraps as the threat of exposure—and re-education—looms larger than ever.

Pulses will race throughout this thrilling fourth installment in the New York Times bestselling Bloodlines series, where no secret is safe.

VAMPIRE SEEKER - SAMMY CARTER # 1
TIM O'ROURKE

DUE FOR RELEASE - 14TH JANUARY 2014
Was Self Published , now Piatkus Publishing

Samantha Carter believes that a vampire is responsible for the brutal deaths of four women in Whitechapel, London, England. Each murder is identical to those committed a hundred years before by a very different serial killer. 

Desperate to prove the killer’s identity, Samantha follows him onto a late night tube train. But Samantha doesn’t reach the next station and finds herself on a very different journey, where she discovers vampires are very real and far more dangerous than she had ever imagined. To stay alive, Samantha needs to figure out why things have gone so terribly wrong for her – and more importantly, why she is out of time? 

‘Vampire Seeker’ is Book One in the Samantha Carter Series. 

“...Tim O'Rourke has ventured into the adult genre with a spectacular entrance. 'Samantha Carter - Vampire Seeker' is a whole lot of brain gymnastics and fun, not to mention some awesome new characters for us to get to know and enjoy. All I am going to say is chapter 23!!!! I do blush!” – Novels On The Run.

“...O'Rourke has once again written a wonderful novel filled with mystery and intrigue, and it definitely piqued my interest and kept me guessing.” – A BookVacation

“...Sammy was shameless and totally consumed by the moment I can't believe Tim wrote it!” – Talk Supe

**This is a mature New Adult Novel**


BURNED - FEVER # 7
KAREN MARIE MONING

DUE FOR RELEASE - 22ND APRIL 2014

The next book in #1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Marie Moning's Fever series featuring beloved characters Mac and Dani O'Malley. Iced, the latest in the series, ended with a BANG and Burned will pick up right where that left off, delivering another shockingly suspenseful adventure set in the Fever world.

Story Locale: Ireland

Series Overview: Moning's new urban paranormal trilogy is connected to the world of her blockbuster Fever series that fans have grown to know and love, picking up right where Shadowfever (1/11) left off. Featuring beloved characters from the Fever novels, including Christian MacKelter, Ryodan, Mac and Barron and others, this seductive series hinges upon a powerful, tough-talking teen sidhe seer as she battles dark forces to bring justice to light.


Michelle

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

BOOK REVIEW - DEAD WATER by TIM O'ROURKE - KIERA HUDSON 2ND SERIES # 6 - 4.5 TIGER IS UPSET STARS!

By: Tim O'Rourke
Published By: Tim O'Rourke
Released : Available Now
Details: Kindle, 186 Pages

RATING: 4.5 TIGER IS UPSET STARS!

Blurb : Goodreads

With Sam and Kayla missing, Kiera, Potter and Murphy head for the Dead Waters. Here they hope to find their missing friends and the answers to why their flesh keeps cracking like that of a statue.

Knowing Potter has lied to her, Kiera is struggling with her feelings for him. Therefore, Kiera tries to keep Potter at a distance, scared that she might get hurt again.

With Skin-walkers and statues close behind them as they make their journey to the Dead Waters, Kiera can’t help but fear she is being led straight into a dead end.



BOOK REVIEW by Michelle:

I have been following Tim O’Rourke and his stories from his very first Kiera Hudson book, Vampire Shift. I love his sense of humour, his ability to bring together a fighting scene with a visual that plays out like a mini movie in my head. He can throw Hannibal Lecter style gorey scenes into his writing, without blinking, I on the other hand would prefer not to be eating whilst reading. He brings his cast of characters that we have grown to love together and puts them through all sorts of his mad cap action scenes and story line.

I always know I am in for a ride with his Kiera Hudson series.

Tim injects such enthusiasm into his writing, always plotting ahead, trying to outsmart the reader with his twists and curveballs that he throws at the reader. Some curveballs we catch and some we miss totally like a blind man. His twists can hurt our feelings and sometimes bring us to tears.

Kiera and Potter have some sorting out to do in Dead Water. Poor Potter seems to get himself in a bit of strife with other female characters. Is it his fault? Well, I like to stick up for him, but sometimes he does make it hard. I did have a hard time understanding you with Sophie, Potter.

I had fucked up a lot in my life, but this was the mother of all fuck-ups. If you could win the gold at the Olympics for the biggest screw-up, I’d be up there on the podium, clutching the gold, silver, and bronze medals.

I really like the new characters that have been brought into the storyline. One in particular, I think is a great new addition, she has a lot of spunk. I look forward to seeing where Tim takes these characters.

Dead Water is a book that is full of banter between my fave characters, Potter and Murphy.

They are my Starsky and Hutch.

They work so well together, often yelling at each other. They have a love like a father and son that is deeper than all the potty mouthed banter that they throw at each other. The readers of this series all have a lot of heart for Potter and Murphy. They bring something special through their dialogue, the way they play off each other.

I found myself laughing out loud while reading this instalment for most of the book..........

“Well, it’s a bit late in the day for all this overprotective bullshit, don’t you think?” I came back, cigarette dangling from the corner of my mouth. “We’re only in this mess because of you.”

“Are you taking drugs?” Murphy said, coming from around the side of the van in the snow. “You’re in the crapper because you can’t keep your dick in your pants. It’s not me who has been waving it around like it’s going out of fashion! To be honest, I’ve never understood how you’ve ever managed to get so much action.”

“I’m not talking about my sex life,” I growled. Then quickly added, “Besides, why shouldn’t I have had lots of woman action? What’s wrong with me?”

“What’s wrong with you?” Murphy coughed, lighting his pipe. “Just take a good, hard look at yourself. You’re untidy-looking. Your attitude stinks. You’re violent. Your hatred for wolves borders on the psychotic, you’re foul-mouthed, you chain smoke...”

“I’m not untidy-looking,” I cut in, unable to believe he could think such a thing of me. “You take that back. That’s a freaking lie if I ever heard one.”

“Don’t even get me started on the whole lying thing,” Murphy snapped, taking the pipe from the corner of his mouth and pointing it at me.

“I don’t lie,” I shot at him.

“Yeah, you do,” he grunted.

“When?” I demanded.

“Every time your lips move,” he said.

“Yeah, very funny, you miserable old fart,” I said. “You lied to Kiera, too. You’ve known for years the truth about her, but...”

“I was trying to protect her,” Murphy interrupted.

“And so was I!” I snapped at him.

“You have a funny way of showing it!” Murphy barked.



“We’re cops,” Potter said.

Now I don’t know if Potter was being a wise arse, but all the same, it seemed like a stupid thing to say.

“I can see that,” the cop growled, his voice sounding deep and throaty. I saw the two silver pips on each of his shoulders. He was an Inspector, and he outranked Murphy.

“You’ll have to forgive Constable Gabriella,” Murphy cut in. “He is still young in service. He obviously didn’t understand your question.”

“How many ways have I got to tell you, Sarge – its Gabriel! Gabriella is a freaking girl’s name!” Potter glared at Murphy.

The Inspector looked at both Murphy and Potter in disbelief as they stood and argued. “Listen here, you couple of morons, I couldn’t give a crap what your name is. You need to get your act together and smarten up. Just look at yourselves. You’re a complete mess.”

“See, Gabriella, I told you you’re untidy and need to smarten yourself up,” Murphy grunted. “But oh no, you wouldn’t listen to me. And now the Inspector has seen you looking like a sack of shit, and we’re both in trouble.”

“I don’t look like a sack of shit!” Potter snapped back at Murphy, taking a cigarette from his coat pocket and lighting it. “I wear my uniform with pride. Anyway, you’ve got no room to talk – you’re wearing carpet slippers, for fuck’s sake!”




“You’ll have to forgive my nephew,” Murphy said, looking back at the man. “He is a little bit simple – you know, has learning difficulties.”

“Retarded, you mean?” the man asked, eyeing me, now with some pity in his eyes.

“I’m not a freaking re...” I started.

“And I’m his social worker,” Kiera cut over me, taking me gently by the arm. Then, looking at me, she smiled sweetly and added, “Come on back to the car, Gabriel. You’ll be safe and warm there. Let Uncle Murphy pay for the damage you’ve caused.”

“This is un-fucking-believable...!” I started.

“Shhh now,” Kiera hushed gently, easing me away by the arm. “Don’t get yourself upset, Gabriel. We’ll find some other place to stay tonight. Then tomorrow you’ll be safe and sound back in your secure unit.”




Doing her best to hide a smile, she looked up at me and said, “Gabriel was lost, but I’ve found him again now.”

The campsite owner came towards me. Then, talking as if I wasn’t there at all, he sighed and said, “Poor fella. In the daylight, I can see he ain’t exactly normal. He’s got that vacant look behind the eyes. I can tell he’s not too tightly wrapped.” Then, reaching into his trouser pocket, he produced a bar of chocolate. “Go on, son, take it. It’s a little treat. I’m sure your social worker won’t mind me giving it to you. It is okay if I give him some chocolate, ain’t it?” he said, glancing at Kiera.

“Sure,” Kiera smiled. “Take the chocolate from the nice man, Gabe.”

“You’re enjoying this aren’t you?” I growled at her. Turning to face the campsite owner, I added, “You can stick your chocolate bar right up your fu...”

“We should be going,” Murphy suddenly cut in. “Gabriel is starting to get upset again.”

“I think you’re right,” Kiera said, guiding me by the arm towards the car. “Say goodbye to the nice man.”

“The nice man can go fu...” I started to say.




“Fuck, she’s a heavy girl,” he wheezed.

Murphy shot him a look.

“Sorry,” Potter muttered and doubled his efforts.



......... And then I found myself upset L L L L

I hold onto my theories in the hope I am right, or at least partially right. 

As it stands, Tim and I have a date in the playground...... the sandpit to be exact. 


Little brother from another mother, it is on!

Michelle

Thursday, February 14, 2013

RANDOM POSTING # 83 - DOORWAYS by TIM O'ROURKE BOOK REVIEW & VLOG CHAT - HAPPY BIRTHDAY TIM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY 

TIM O'ROURKE




So there I was trying to think up what I can do for Tim for his birthday. I hadn't read Doorways or League of Doorways, yes, yes, I could read and review them. I could vlog a review. Then I started reading Doorways and saw how creative his characters were. I had enough trouble with a certain wig *cough*  a while back when I vlogged his Kiera Hudson series one. 

So what could I do? 

I have known Tim since around start of July 2011. He is a powerhouse of a writer. I have had a couple interview dates with Potter * waggles eyebrows* ( Kiera Hudson series)  and an interview date with Harry ( Cowgirls & Vampires name changed to Vampire Seeker) . He is a harder nut to crack that one. (pun intended). 

So I came up with my review of Doorways and a book chat vlog.


Happy Birthday Tim
You don't look a day older than yesterday

xx

Michelle & Family



By: Tim O'Rourke
Published By: Tim O'Rourke
Released : Available Now
Details: Paperback , 231 Pages

RATING: 5 ENORMOUSLY CREATIVE STARS!!

Blurb: Goodreads
When Zachary Black discovers a door set between two giant cliffs, he realises he has never seen anything so peculiar. Unable to resist the doorway, Zach opens it to find that he is looking into Endra.

Have you ever had someone say to you that they have seen your double? Well, that is your 'reflection' from Endra who has sneaked through one of the doorways. Not usually a problem if they go back, but what if they decided to stay? What if they decided to change something? What if they were trying to kill the person you love?

With the help of a beautiful Vampire named Neanna and a werewolf called William, Zachary's journey takes him across the vast plains of Endra, through the streets of London and across the Atlantic Ocean as they pass back and forth through the doorways in a race against time. But the doorways have the power to change you - altering your appearance and abilities as you pass between the two worlds.



BOOK REVIEW by Michelle:

What a fantastic read.

I was swept away into Tim's rich world of imagination. If you enjoyed Lemony Snicket, The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe, you will love Tim's tale of imagination and colorful characters.

16 year old Zach Black loves to run, loves to race the tide. A doorway appears protruding from the sand and Zach opens it and enters the world of Endra.

Endra is Earth’s twin. What a wonderful idea. It is its reflection. Not everybody or every living thing, but some have reflections, if they happened upon a doorway and went through it, they could very well have a reflection on the otherside.

Zach and his dying sister Anna, live with their cruel Uncle Fandel. Zach has gone for a run on the beach and finds himself in Endra. A coincidence I think not.

Enter William the Wolf Weaver, a Noxas, galloping along on his stagecoach with a difference, racing to scoop Zach up who finds out he is a Peacekeeper.

Enter a whole menagerie of interesting and colourful characters, some fighting for good, some battling for evil.

This is a magical world that Tim brings to life with Radan’s, Slaths, Dammed Bandits ( kind of reminds me of spaghetti western Tim style the way they talk), Spiderpedes ( visually these would look both creepy and awesome),Demonic Guardians , Cathedral Knights , the Hollow Child ( ooo creeepppy) and Inferno Berries , now these are a blast, pun intended .

Zach is the guy to save both Endra and Earth. He has to stop the worlds overlapping and he needs help from William and Neanna Cera, the slath.

Throat is a suitable villain using Fandel as his puppet in the human world.

The Queen of Endra must be saved and Zach is the guy for the job. A quest is embarked on to find the key to The Heart of Endra. This trio must survive what is thrown at them, Tim style.

Tim loves to have his characters fighting, and he does it well.

Neanna I really like. She is selfless and puts her life at risk on occasions to save Zach.

This is not a story of romance, it is a fantasy and a fantastic one at that. I mix it between middle grade and a bit older. I could so easily see this book on school library shelves.

I really loved seeing certain characters reflections when they entered the human world. I had a great time between doorways, between worlds, the doors popping up in random places.

Now it would be unforgivable of me not to mention THE DELF! I think there should be a T-shirt for, THE DELF. She needs a drum roll, she is quite disgusting with her snot and maggots hanging off her. Every time I read a scene with the Delf in it, I got a very good visual in my head. Tim writes her like a little boy who enjoys all things gooey and icky.

Visually this would be an AWESOME kids movie based on the character descriptions and the locations Tim will take you.

Trains, planes and automobiles, and spells, spiky tablets of pain, all add to this story. It is these added details that make where Tim takes us and what he does to his characters a great read.

If you are a fan of Tim’s writing you will notice the subtle crossovers that pop up.

I raise my eyebrow at Tim... Declan Tanner. White handlebar moustache, he walks through a doorway into a western setting.

*raises eyebrow*

Sound like someone I know??



FAVE QUOTE:

Tanner observed him with a disgusted look on his face and snapped, “What’s got into you, man? Die with some dignity can’t you!”



Michelle




Thursday, February 7, 2013

INDIE AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT - TIM O'ROURKE'S KIERA HUDSON SERIES 6 BOOKS FOR AROUND $6 BUCKS! SERIES 1 - LIMITED TIME ON AMAZON ENDS 13TH FEBRUARY 2013

Today on Novels On The Run I have an Indie Author Spotlight on Tim O'Rourke's - Kiera Hudson series # 1.



I love Tim's series. It is quirky, fun, sad, will give your brain a real workout. All my reviews and interviews are in the left side bar. Each book gets better and better. For a short time only you can pick the whole first series up for under $6.00. Bargain! 

If you are looking for a series that will keep you guessing. Then this is a series filled with Potter and his cranky banter. * whispers* I have a secret..well not so secret, lol! ( lo quietly as I am whispering)  crush on that boy. He is such good value. My fave books are Vamnpire Hunt and Vampire Hollows. Those two books were outstanding good fun and gasping moments.

This is a New Adult series as Potter has a bit of a potty mouth, all in context and good fun:) 



About this author

Working away in the dead of night, Tim has written many short stories, plays and novels. Tim is the author of the bestselling'Kiera Hudson series', the two paranormal romance books entitled 'Black Hill Farm' and the 'Doorways' Trilogy.

The world publishing and movie rights to Tim's latest novel 'Flashes' have just been signed by Chicken House.

Tim is currently working on his new series 'Vampire Seeker'. The first book is now available.

Tim's interests other than writing, include watching South Park, Vampire Diaries, True Blood and listening to Pitbull, LMFAO, Jennifer Lopez, David Guetta, Bruno Mars, Rihanna and Adele. Tim is never happier than when reading The Twilight Series, Vampire Diaries and writing his own Vampire series 'Kiera Hudson'.

Don't be shy, feel free to contact Tim at Ravenwoodgreys@aol.com. Tim would love to hear from you.



Michelle

Thursday, January 31, 2013

BOOK REVIEW - WITCH by TIM O'ROURKE - SELF PUBLISHED - 5 PARKOR BRAIN GYMNASTIC STARS!

By: Tim O'Rourke
Published By: Tim O'Rourke
Released : Available Now
Details: Kindle

RATING: 5 PARKOR BRAIN GYMNASTIC STARS!!

Blurb: Goodreads

Twenty-year-old Sydney Hart has always made mistakes and when she meets Michael Grayson, she soon comes to wonder if she hasn’t made the biggest mistake of her life. That one moment of passion between them causes Sydney’s world to spiral rapidly out of control.

Suffering from nightmares, Sydney soon realizes her life and the people closest to her aren’t who, or what she believed them to be.

Fearing she has been cursed, Sydney attempts to unravel the dark secrets that surround her, and is desperate to discover why a dying man called her ‘Witch’.

A racy, paranormal romance with a chilling twist.

BOOK REVIEW by Michelle:

Witch is a playground of twists and turns. My brain was doing its own parkor with theories.

This was a very clever read.

Love the characters. Each brings their own twists to the party. One, totally got me. I was on to something, had a theory, and then Bam! WT!!!

Sydney Hart has a side to her that plays with fire. Couple of times I was like, dang girl, you are bringing another personality to the table.

With the things I was onto or thought I was on to, Tim would then throw this curveball at my head.

DUUuuUUCCCccckkk!!

For the couple things I was right about there were fifteen I was not. I’m like Sherlock Holmes when I read one of Tim’s books. I have my magnifying glass out and I am noting the crumbs that get dropped. I store them away and I try to make sense of them when I read. 

Nerd Alert!

I tell you, you get an awesome mental work out with this book..... if you choose to theorize, which I can’t help doing.

Crumbs were being dropped like we were Hansel and Gretel being led down the garden path to.......... well, I can’t tell you that!

It was like tennis with Michael at one end of the net and Vincent at the other, I was the ball. They are chalk and cheese in personality. Where one knows how to play the game, rawrrrrr, the other is awkward and sweet.

Michael in his spray-on tight T-shirt and scruffy jeans, is all, humma, humma and muscle..... and his dirty talk * blushes*. Then there was Vincent with his awkward, quirkiness that was endearing and trusting....... and his Jammy Dodgers.

”It’s just like I said... you look really tired...” Vincent continued to stammer and fluster. “... so when I said do you want to go to bed.... I didn’t mean with me..... I wasn’t suggesting that we .... you know .... had jiggy-jiggy or anything like that....”

I totally dig Vincent. We could have fun doing our awkward dancing and our singing, and have a fun night. I dig his music too. 






Witch is a quick read, with more twists than a boomerang flying through the air, the characters will pick at your brain, Tim will ALWAYS give us a dose of that ewwwwww gore that he writes so well, that will leave a clear visual image in your head. He always makes me glad I am not eating anything. 

Rain and darkness is the ambiance that sits well in this story of deceit and mayhem.

All is NEVER what it seems..... and what is seems ...may not be true.

Yeah, what did I just say?

When you read a Tim O’Rourke book, then you will understand that sentence.

Nice one Tim!

Michelle 

p.s. Freakin’ f-bomb that review was hard to write.

*wipes sweat from brow*

Friday, January 4, 2013

RANDOM POSTING # 78 - KIERA HUDSON SERIES 1 - VLOG CHAT / AWESOME PAPERBACK GIVEAWAYS - WITH MICHELLE - NOVELS ON THE RUN

VLOG CHAT & AWESOME PAPERBACK 

GIVEAWAYS

KIERA HUDSON 1ST SERIES




VAMPIRE SHIFT #1
VAMPIRE WAKE #2
VAMPIRE HUNT #3
VAMPIRE BREED #4
WOLF HOUSE #4.5
VAMPIRE HOLLOWS #5


Ok , I am back with a vlog chatting about the Kiera Hudson 1st Series by Tim O'Rourke. Tim has kindly sent me the paperbacks that are just gorgeous to hold. I have been admiring them for a while now. He thought it would be awesome to give them away. 

So I am. 

Have a watch of the vid, answer a question from the vid in the rafflecopter thingy and you could win yourself a prize. 

Vampire Shift paperback will come with a signed bookplate on the inside, made by Miss Suzi Midnight , signed by Tim himself.

Yes!! Isn't that a lovely bonus.  

There will be a second series vlog and chat and giveaway, I am just waiting for a bit of a wrap up of the second series.  





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Good Luck Everyone

This is a MEGA AWESOME Giveaway!!!


Michelle & Tim

For a Limited Time
Limited Edition
Digital Bumper Books
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Cover designs by Tom O'Rourke

Saturday, December 15, 2012

BOOK REVIEW - DEAD WOLF by TIM O'ROURKE - KIERA HUDSON 2ND SERIES # 5 - SELF PUBLISHED

Yes! I know!!! We are all looking bottom left ...bumpity..bump...bump.......my finger bouncing off the abs!
Go Murph!!


Cover Design: Tom O'Rourke
Beautiful!!!
By: Tim O'Rourke
Published By: Self Published
Released : Available Now
Details: Digital , 211 Pages

RATING: 5 MURPHY & POTTER ABS FESTIVAL STARS!!

Blurb:

Learning the painful secrets of her past, Kiera must understand why the truth had been kept from her. When confronting Murphy, Kiera soon discovers he has been keeping his own terrible secret.

With Kiera’s and her friend’s past lives coming back to haunt them, Jack Seth tells her, she must discover the identity of the hooded photographer if she is to push her life back and save those she loves.

But is the photographer linked to Murphy's past? If so, can they be trusted to help Kiera like Jack says they can?


‘Dead Wolf’ Book 5 in Kiera Hudson Series Two.



‘Dead Water’ Book 6 coming soon!



BOOK REVIEW by Michelle:

Murphy is off to a potty mouthed, ten pin bowling start in his very own book.

I looked away, and using the Skin-walker’s head like a cannon ball, I shot it through the air at one of the Skin-walkers who was still attacking Potter. The decapitated head smacked into the face of the unsuspecting Skin-walker and I heard a sickening thud. He fell backwards onto his arse.

Stiiiiiirrriiikkkee!!!

Kayla, bless her, she has this blood thirsty vengeance hiding inside her that peeks out every now and then. Sam is still bobbling about. I keep waiting for Tim to prove Potter right or wrong.

I absolutely LOVE Murphy and Potter. They have this chemistry like no other characters I have come across. I could listen to them going off at each other all day. I have a grin plastered on my face when these two are communicating the only way they know how, with potty mouthed enthusiasm.

“You’d better open your eyes, or I’m going to rip you a new arsehole myself,” I roared down at him.

“I didn’t know you felt like that for me,” Potter suddenly croaked just above a whisper, his eyes closed.


To hear him speak, however juvenile his remark was, made me just want to grip him tight in my arms. Then, looking down at him, I dropped him back into the snow and barked, “Quit laying around in the snow and act your age.”

Potter groaned in pain as he hit the ground. “You took your fucking time.”




“In the future, will you do us all a big favour?”

“What’s that,” Potter winced, still holding his sides.

“If one of these wolves ever tries to sell you a talking parrot, check to see that there isn’t a tape recorder stuffed up its freaking arse!”


Heheheheeeeee...

Jack and Kiera. I can’t help thinking Jack makes a good argument. Before I had even read Murphy’s back story within this story, I could see how Jack needed his only family member to understand him, even if it meant trapping her to tell his story. I know he has done wrong. I get that. But I also see the little boy who didn’t have a chance.

His path was set.

He had been let down too many times.

Tim has a way of playing with my mind with Jack. I just want to erase his past and rewrite it for him. To give the little boy, who cared, a chance.

Potter, you do get yourself into trouble with the female sex. I did feel sorry for you. I’m sticking up for you, but you don’t make it easy.

“Couldn’t you feel her hairy tongue? After all, she had it shoved far enough down the back of your throat.”

Murphy has a closet of skeletons that are rattling about. His back story just had me crushing on him more.

I LOVED soooo much how Tim incorporated the classic, Wizard of Oz into his story line. It was done beautifully. It was one of my favourite scenes in this book,watching the teenage version of Murphy, James, being young and innocent, and also a little dangerous for the friend who meant so much to him.

These two made you forget the danger and distrust that normally exists between Lycanthrope and Vampyrus, the evil that is associated with Lycanthrope. We instead see a beautiful girl and a young boy showing us a possibility. We want it to work out. But will it?

“Sometimes, Potter, you can’t always help who you fall in love with.”

Such innocence. 

I really like Pen. We see Jack and how his life was destroyed. His innocence crushed. We watch Murphy tell us about the love that could not be with a twist that is very sad that snuck up on me.

Then we come to those ‘slippers’.

Sentimental, Murphy? Much.

I loved getting a bit of a full circle in this book. Ragged Cove is where we met the Sarge and we see Murphy in Police mode again in Dead Wolf. Memories of Vampire Shift came back to me, where it all started, where I met the pipe smoking, slipper wearing Sergeant Murphy.

Boy, has there been some house cleaning since then. Who knew?

I have another fave scene in this book. It is the polar opposite to singing along to the Wizard of Oz and drinking Inferno Berry juice and sweet innocence. I think anybody who has read this book will not be able to forget the totally brilliant scene that played visually all through our heads. We were singing/rapping the words and we all shot off to youtube and brought up ‘Jump Around’. This was a scene that just worked so well.

Like, wicked!

When I call characters or scenes 3D, this was one of those. I even reread the scene with the music pumping through it.




It just worked. The words were threatening and intense. It would look crazy good on the big screen.

Oh, and those statues...........*face plant*

Tim has us in our comfy reading place for most of this book watching Murphy's back story play out, this is another one of his more emotional reads, rather than action packed. The bastard trio flipped my bitch switch, and the mystery of Kayla and Sam is planted. Will Potter be right? I love the seeds that got spread about in this book. Me thinks we are all rather intrigued to find how they grow.

FAVE QUOTE:

“You can’t be a wolf – you don’t have a hairy tongue!”



Michelle

Monday, November 5, 2012

BOOK REVIEW - DEAD SETH by TIM O'ROURKE - KIERA HUDSON 2ND SERIES # 4 - 5 EXPLOSIVE STARS!! THE READER MAY NEVER BE THE SAME AFTER THIS INSTALLMENT!

By: Tim O'Rourke
Published By: Tim O'Rourke
Released : Available Now, Amazon
Details: Digital , 206 Pages

RATING: 5 EXPLOSIVE STARS!!

Blurb : Goodreads

Held hostage by Jack Seth, Kiera Hudson must not only find a way to escape, but save Potter and her father before she turns to stone. With Jack becoming ever more unstable and dangerous, Kiera soon realises the choice he is forcing her to make has far more terrifying consequences than she first believed.

As Jack’s past begins to unravel, Kiera finally understands what turned him into a serial killer, and how his disturbing past affects her future...

‘Dead Seth’ is Book 4 in Kiera Hudson Series Two.

‘Dead Water’ Book 5 in Kiera Hudson Series Two – Coming Christmas 2012!


BOOK REVIEW by Michelle :

“We share nothing,” I whispered, my words coming out slow and
labored.

“We’ll see,” he said, taking his bandana and wiping the blood from his lips. “We both understand loss.”

“I haven’t lost myself,” I breathed. “Not like you, Jack.”

“Perhaps not,” he said, sitting back in his chair. “But we have both lost people that we love. We have both been lied to and been betrayed by them.”

“That hasn’t made me a monster like you,” I said.......




This book was like a crescendo of words. The build up to .........well, I can’t say but it is rather explosive!

KabOOoooooMMMmmmm!! 

‘Dead Statues’ had me in this incredible natural high of banter, emotion, fast paced storyline. Murphy and Potter, they have such magical character chemistry.

Tim swings us away from the banter and all the other characters we are used to in this instalment. This is a private showing with few characters we already know and we meet new characters. I am going to put it out there, I think every individual reader is going to think they had sorted Jack Seth in their mind from all the previous works Tim has written in the Kiera Hudson series.

I know I had.

But......!!!!! 

I am a mum and I ‘feel’ for the lost boy.

Tim gives us intermissions of the Jack Seth we know and a story within a story of Jack who like the best of the baddies we know of, they were all once a child.

What makes an evil person go from a little boy to a man that let the curse take him over and devour the good in that boy, the good in Jack, eat it up until there was nothing left but a shell of a character that thrived on evil and the despicable?

What does it take?

This story is chilling, emotional, you will ‘feel’ at times different towards Jack, you can’t help it, there will be gore.

By the time you have finished this, you will be banging on Tim’s facebook door wanting Dead Water and no doubt you will be like me and left a bit like one of Tim’s statues.

The ‘Tim Factor’ is ever present, and you will be shocked. I can say no more as always in Tim’s books, he is becoming quite the Master of Deceit and he will twist you into a knot. 

I must mention the brilliant cover. It does grab your attention, Jack Seth with Kiera in his clutches. This cover does evoke feelings in the viewer. It definitely has a 3D 'feel' to it for me. Miss Suzi Midnight cover designer has done it again.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

RANDOM POSTING # 72 - HUGE GIVEAWAY - TIM O'ROURKE - SIGNED GOODIES - METAL BOOKMARKS



HUGE GIVEAWAY





Today on Novels On The Run , I have something rather special . Tim O'Rourke recently had a freebie event on Amazon for his book Cowgirls & Vampires and he lowered the price of Vampire Shift , book # 1 in Kiera Hudson 1st series. 

He got a massive response, well over 10,000 free digital copies of Cowgirls & Vampires were purchased. Yehaaaaaa!!!

So, Tim thought a couple giveaways were in order. I see you all nodding with approval.  

Miss Suzi Midnight has made all of the above except for the Dead Statues paperback. Clever chicken, isn't she! Very limited edition and rare these gorgeous metal bookmarks. Big prizes , deserve a big rafflecopter.


Prize 1:

1 x Signed byTim - Dead Statues Paperback
1 x Signed by Tim - Moonlight Bookmark
2 x Signed by Tim - Vampire Shift Bookmarks
5 x Stunning Metal Bookmarks - Per Image


Prize 2:

1 x Signed byTim - Dead Statues Paperback
1 x Signed by Tim - Moonlight Bookmark
2 x Signed by Tim - Vampire Shift Bookmarks
2 x Metal Bookmarks with Murphy's Cross
( I have 2 of these myself and they are uber stunning)



So , we come to the entry part of this delicious giveaway.



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Please enter via this Rafflecopter .

You will receive points for your entries.
The more things you enter , the more points you gain.


GOOD LUCK EVERYBODY!!



Michelle & Tim



Big Thankyou to Miss Suzi Midnight



xxx



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Here are all Tim's books currently released:

Kiera Hudson Series 1

Vampire Shift # 1
Vampire Wake # 2
Vampire Hunt # 3
Vampire Breed # 4
Wolf House # 4.5
Vampire Hollows # 5

Kiera Hudson Series 2

Dead Flesh # 1
Dead Night # 1.5
Dead Angels # 2
Dead Statues # 3

Black Hill Farm

Black Hill Farm # 1
Andy's Diary # 2


Doorways

Doorways # 1
The League of Doorways # 2


Cowgirls & Vampires 

Cowgirls & Vampires # 1


Moon 

Moonlight # 1