• Speak of the Devil TOUR


    SpeakOfTheDevilWhat happens when falling in love and falling from grace collide?

    After dying in a car accident with her two best friends, Lily miraculously awakens to grief and guilt. She escapes to her dad’s to come to terms with the event and meets some people at her new school who seem all too eager to help her heal. Sliding deeper into sorrow and trying to fight her feelings for two of them, she finds out who…what they really are and that they are falling too.

    Can she find the strength to move on from the past, reconcile her feelings for Luc, find a way to stop a divine war with fallen angels, and still pass the eleventh grade?

    CHECK OUT HER SITE HERE

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    Excerpt

    Rain fell, not uncommon for late spring in Missouri. “If you don’t like the weather here,” my grandfather would say, “wait five minutes.” Of course, I’d visited distant relatives in Maine once before, and they said the same thing.

    Julie fumbled with the wipers while I pulled the sun visor down to check my face in its little rectangular mirror, even though I’d only left my vanity like five minutes ago. The lights on either side lit up the interior of the car. I reached into my tiny party purse to find my lip gloss, which was easy to locate since I’d only packed the essentials in my bag: phone, some cash, and make-up. As I glanced at myself, I saw Mike in the reflection, smiling at me from the back seat. I stuck my tongue out at him, making him laugh, and put on the lip-gloss, fully aware of how flirty I acted.

    The windshield wipers couldn’t keep up with the sudden downpour. The pitter-patter turned to thumping. Hail came down in gumball-sized pellets. “Damn.” Julie jerked the steering wheel to keep The Whale off the curb.

    “Slow down, Jules.” Mike gripped Julie’s headrest. “We can pull over until it passes.”

    “Yeah.” She squinted to see the road before her.

    I pressed my lips together to smooth out the gloss. “Damn is right. I didn’t bring a jacket.”

    The Whale swerved to the right crunching along the gravel on the side of the road. I braced myself in my seat. Julie leaned up to the steering wheel and peered over it as my grandmother sometimes did when she drove. I squinted because of the stupid light up visor mirror. I slammed it shut, but Julie panicked and over corrected, pulling The Whale to the left and careening over the yellow dotted line in the middle of the street.

    “Julie!” Mike shouted.

    Time slowed and ticked out in heartbeats.

    Ba bum.

    Julie cringed, her hands moving up to shield her face. Her head turned away from the highway.

    Ba bum.

    Mike reached protectively from the back seat.

    Ba bum.

    The headlights illuminated the rail of the overpass.

    Ba bum.

    The car hit the rail on the opposite side of the road with a hard thud.

    Ba bum.

    Crap. We’re going over the bridge.

    Ba bum.

    The Whale’s nose pointed down toward the water.

    Ba bum.

    A jolt forward and my forehead slammed into the dashboard.

    Ba bum.

    The Whale flipped in the air. I’m upside down.

    Ba bum.

    Pain.

    Ba bum.

    Did my mom say good-bye when I left?

    Ba bum.

    Cold water rushed into the car.

    Ba bum.

    Is this it?

    Ba bum.

    I can’t breathe. Oh my God, I can’t breathe. I can’t see or breathe!

    My heart quickened. It pounded. The Whale leaned on its side under the surface of the water which rushed in fast, and I couldn’t see a damn thing.

    Calm, stay calm. Don’t panic. They say when you’re drowning not to panic because you use up your air faster.
    Dammit, am I drowning?

    I tried to get myself upright and jerked out of my seatbelt. Luckily, it gave way. I fought the latch to open the door facing up, but the pressure of the water from Black Water River held it closed, trapping me inside.

    Jesus. I know this river. It’s more of a creek. It can’t be more than fifteen feet across and ten feet deep.
    I pushed at the door. Opening my mouth to scream, I swallowed water.

    I couldn’t see or hear Julie or Mike. My watch ticked. Or was it my heart beating?

    Ba bum. Ba bum. Ba bum.

    Darkness.

    Silence.

    Cold.

    Wet.

    Defying gravity.

    Nothing.

    The dreams came. Like a good sleep you don’t want to wake up from. I felt heavy and floaty. I wore this long white gauzy gown and the wind blew my dress and my hair like in some feminine hygiene commercial. I could breathe slowly and deeply. Completely relaxed and at peace, but I was alone.

    I floated along in a white space for a while. Drifting. Breathing. Relaxing. Had I gone to a spa? After an immeasurable amount of time, others appeared. They wore white clothing, too, and they floated like me, reaching out. They opened their arms as if to welcome me to them.

    I stopped and frowned. I heard no sound, and I didn’t know who these white floaty people were or why they welcomed me. They smiled, genuinely happy, and held their arms out to me. I panicked.

    Where’s my mom? My family? Wait, Mike and Julie were just with me, where are they? Are those wings?
    I noticed the others floating with me had white feathery wings.

    “Lily,” one of them called out.

    Holy hell. I’m dead.

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  • Unedited….


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    Jennifer Daiker challenged me with some CRAZY-FUN questions today….CLICK HERE to enter Unedited.

    If you leave a comment on her blog, you’ll earn TWENTY-FIVE entries toward the Wasteland Blog Tour grand prize (CLICK HERE FOR DEETS)

    And don’t forget your chance to earn FIFTY entries by sending in a picture of you with Wasteland (pictures with your e-reader accepted, too! Click HERE for deets)–You have ’til the end of the week to rack up those entries toward the Kindle or Gift Card!

    We have a couple of more entries:

    Send your photos to: Lynnrush (at) cox (dot) net

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    See you over at Jennifer’s blog. Happy MONDAY!

  • Starbucks, Nooks, & Kindles. . .


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    Welcome to Day TWO of the Crescent Moon Press blog tour. I’m David. Lynn writes about me in Wasteland, which is soon to be released by Crescent Moon Press.

    Be sure to visit all the author blogs and websites on May 24th, 25th & 26th. Each has a quest for great prizes and a chance at the final Grand Prize: ҬA Kindle or Nook (your choice) filled with a dozen books from Crescent Moon Press!

    I have not encountered one of these devices called a Nook or Kindle yet, but I understand they are quite popular. If I only had time to relax and read a book…too busy searching for my Mark, Jessica Hanks.

    Onto the quest …..

    Today’s prize is my Fit In Anywhere Pack:

    Starbucks Gift Card

    Baseball cap

    Sunglasses

    Gum

    People magazine

    Being over four hundred years old and having just been released from a long spell in sensory deprivation, I didn’t understand the first thing about fitting into this strange era. This little Fit In Anywhere Pack helped, so I figured I would share it. . .

    Here’s how to enter

    1. Email Lynn ([email protected]) the answer to this question: How long was I in sensory deprivation? Here’s a hint –>The answer is HERE. **don’t leave the answer in the comments** Doing this earns you one entry in the grand prize drawing and one entry in today’s drawing.

    2. For an additional TWO entries into today’s drawing, click HERE and “like” the Crescent Moon Press Facebook page.

    3. For an additional THREE entries into today’s drawing, leave a comment here telling me what your favorite Starbucks drink is.

    Now, onto your next stop with Rachel Firasek

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    I will draw the winner tonight and post it in the comments by tomorow, so you might want to choose the subscribe to comments or remember to check back to see if you’re the winner.

    Best of luck on all the quests.

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