Book Tours: Starter Day Party for The Witches’ Covenant

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I’m hosting the starter day party for the book tour for alternate history / fantasy novel “The Witches’ Covenant”.  The tour runs from March 6 to April 6. I hope you enjoy the tour.

Tour Schedule

March 6th: Starter Day Party @ I Heart Reading

March 7th: Guest Post @ Books and Tales

March 7th: Book Excerpt and Guest Post @ Literary Musing

March 8th: Promo Post @ Nat’s Book Nook

March 9th: Book Excerpt, Author Interview and Guest Post @ DormaineGBlog

March 11th: Book Review @ The Mistress Novelette

March 13th: Promo Post @ Bookaholic Ramblings

March 15th: Guest Post @ Mythical Books

March 18th: Book Excerpt @ I’m an Eclectic Reader

March 21st:  Author Interview @ Editor Charlene’s Blog

March 24th: Promo Post @ Books are Love

March 26th: Book Excerpt @ Bookish Madness

March 30th: Author Interview @ The Single Librarian

April 2nd: Book Excerpt @ Sunshine Book Promotions

April 4th: Book Review @ PRATR

April 5th: Book Review and Author Interview @ Literary Musing

April 6th: Guest Post @ Plain Talk BM

April 6th: Promo, Book Review and Guest Post @ Illuminite Caliginosus

 

About The Book

Pageflex Persona [document: PRS0000040_00010]Title: The Witches’ Covenant

Author: Michael Dalton

Genre: Alternate History / Fantasy / Romance

Erich, Ariel and Astrid have begun their life together, but all is not well.

Ariel and Astrid have discovered that sharing a husband is a greater challenge than they anticipated, a challenge that is exacerbated by a difCicult winter trip to Wittenberg, where Erich hopes to enter the service of Frederick III, Elector of Sachsen. But their trip is soon interrupted by unexpected complications.

In the town of Marburg, a century-old agreement that has kept the peace between the Landgraviate of Hessen and a band of witches in the forest is beginning to unravel. The young Landgrave, Philip, needs to consolidate his authority, and the witches want something from him that he does not dare surrender.

Erich and his wives are drawn into this conClict, and in the process discover a mystery that seems tied to their unique magical bond—a mystery that may threaten its very existence if they cannot resolve it.

In this second installment in the bestselling Twin Magic series, Michael Dalton spins together magic, steampunk, and traditional German fairy tales into another entertaining alternate history adventure.

Author Bio

Michael Dalton is a professional journalist and editor. He lives with his family and multiple pets in Southern California.

Links

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Witches-Covenant-Twin-Magic-Book-ebook/dp/B00TGG1CLA

The first book on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Wizards-Daughters-Twin-Magic-Book-ebook/dp/B00PHXIPW0

Website: http://michaeldaltonbooks.com/

Book Tours: Book Excerpt from Zandernatis

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I’m hosting an excerpt from “Zandernatis”, a fantasy / alternate history / conspiracy theory novel. Enjoy!

Book Excerpt

Encounter with the revellers

from “The Song of Gorin” Stanzas 299-324

H

is staring eyes and expression of naive disbelief finally caught the eye of a group of revellers standing next to an enormous table, overflowing with the most succulent array of delicacies, sweetmeats and wine pitchers. There were perhaps half a dozen young men and as many girls dressed, like all the others, in brightly coloured, even garish, clothing. Judging by their unsteady balance and exaggerated laughter, they had all been celebrating for some considerable time.

Once Gorin realised they had spotted him, his only thought was to become less conspicuous and melt into the crowd. But it was too late. They had already started towards him. One of the young men, clothed in a blue tunic and bright red trousers, hailed him in a challenging, though kindly, voice.

“Hey there, friend. What are you looking so miserable about? On a day like this! You’re supposed to be having a good time.”

“I know,” answered Gorin, forcing a pleasant smile as the young people gathered around him. “And I am! Truly.”

“Well show it then,” said a girl in a revealing, low cut lime-green and red spotted dress, putting her hand on his shoulder. “Instead of looking like you’re scared of us. We’re your friends.”

“We’re everyone’s friends,” said another, heartily slapping him on the back.

“But what’s the fancy dress for?” enquired another of the girls, looking him up and down. “The costume ball was yesterday!”

Gorin couldn’t hide his surprise at this comment. For the brightly coloured, extravagantly cut clothes all the revellers were wearing looked much more like party garb than the rather subdued, rough and practical garments he was wearing.

“What is this then?” he asked.

The revellers looked at him in sheer disbelief, before exchanging concerned glances.

“You mean you don’t know?” said one of the young men, who appeared to be the group’s leader. “How can that be? It’s Renewal Day, for Cosmo’s sake! Everyone knows it! The most important festival of the year!”

“Until tomorrow,” the first girl reminded him. “The Feast of the Angels.”

“Never mind about tomorrow,” the leader replied. “We’re only concerned by today.”

Gorin finally had to admit he knew virtually nothing about Renewal Day, or indeed about anything else to do with the City, its customs and way of life.

“You see, I woke up a couple of days ago and couldn’t remember anything of what happened to me before. Where I come from, what I’ve been doing, who I am, nothing!”

This revelation seemed to have quite a sobering effect on the revellers. They all gaped at him in disbelief for a moment.

“How very strange,” said the young man in red trousers. “You mean you really can’t remember things like which part of the City you come from, who your friends are, who you’re bonded to, any of that?”

“Nothing,” confirmed Gorin.

“I know who you are!” suddenly cried another of the men who had been staring intently at Gorin ever since the group started talking to him.

“You do?” exclaimed Gorin, turning round to look at him, a smile beginning to spread over his face.

“But of course,” the man said, lunging forward and hugging Gorin tightly as tears began to pour down his face. “You were my sister, my little sister Drianne… all those lives ago… I never thought I’d ever find you again…”

Gorin recoiled in horror. What was this? Was the man totally drunk? Delusional? Mad…?

“Are you sure?” asked red trousers. “But that’s wonderful!”

“We must celebrate!” exclaimed lime-green and red spotted dress.

“Hooray!” everyone chorused, cheering at the tops of their voices and jumping up and down in a frenzy of delight.

Gorin began to get really scared by their exuberance, understanding absolutely nothing of what was going on. It did enable him to escape the emotional embraces of his self-declared “former brother” though, who was now busy being hugged by all his friends who wanted to share the joy of his long hoped-for reunion.

When the “brother” finally realised Gorin was no longer in the midst of the happy party, he broke away from the group, but was stopped short.

“You must forgive my nephew, he’s not quite himself.”

All heads turned to look at the old man who was raising his hand in a commanding gesture, his other arm securely around Gorin’s shoulders.

“He’s a little confused, I’m afraid. I think he’s been celebrating a bit too much this evening and the mead has gone to his head. And when that happens, he really can’t remember who he is. Let alone who he was…”

Zandernatis

ZANDERNATIS VOL 1 - 2500Title: Zandernatis – Where Legends Were Born

Author: Gordon Keirle-Smith

Genre: Fantasy, Alternate History, Conspiracy Theory

Facts stifled for 50 years revealed at last! In 1962 a cache of ancient urns was discovered in Antarctica dating back tens of thousands of years. They contained writings proving our ancestral myths are rooted in the history and culture of a pre-glacial utopian civilization…

 “Zandernatis” retells the most fascinating story contained in these texts: “The Song of Gorin”, an epic poem describing what really led up to the “Fall of Man” in “Paradise”. Initially, it reads like a fable – only here it is backed by robust corroborative evidence and endorsements from researchers, the media and eminent experts, despite efforts from the establishment to block publication.

 Volume One of the trilogy breaks the silence, laying the foundations of this multi-faceted revelation, combining alternative history, conspiracy theory, allegorical fantasy, suppressed archaeology and insider analysis, all in a single work – while defining a whole new literary genre in the process…

Fabulous facts or fabulous fable…

Where do you draw the line?

Author Bio

GK portraitGordon Keirle-Smith’s current home is Nîmes, in the south of France. His preferred form of expression was always writing, particularly drama, although he has also lived several other “lives”. He was a successful visionary artist in the late 1960s (when his studio was located in a famous London West End theatre). He regularly exhibited – and sold – his work in a top Cork Street gallery.

He moved to France in the early 70s and decided to put all the paintings he would never have time to complete into a book. This became the first version of “Zandernatis” in 1974.

He then worked in tourism, headed a Paris language school’s team of 40 teachers, coached top advertising executives in communications skills, won the Toastmaster’s European Speechmaking Championship (twice), contributed articles to house magazines for market-leading companies (e.g. Oracle and GDF SUEZ) wrote advertising copy for major international brands (Air France, L’Oreal, Renault, Heineken, Delsey, etc.), founded and managed his own highly successful marketing transcreation agency…

All of this experience was then applied to reworking the original version of “Zandernatis” and developing its “meta-realist” aspect with the aim of creating a new kind of reading experience.

 

Links

Author Blog: http://zandernatis.com

Amazon:  http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-text&field-keywords=Zandernatis&rh=n%3A133140011%2Ck%3AZandernatis

Book Tours: Starter Day Party Zandernatis

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I’m hosting the starter day party today for fantasy / alternate history / conspiracy theory novel “Zandernatis”. The tour runs from June 10 to July 10. I’ll be hosting an excerpt from the book during the tour. Please visit all the tour stops when you have the time.

Tour Schedule

June 10th: Starter Day Party @ I Heart Reading

June 11th: Book Excerpt @ I’m an Eclectic Reader

June 12th: Promo Post @ Bestselling Thrillers

June 14th: Author Interview @ The Single Librarian

June 15th: Book Excerpt @ Books and Tales

June 16th: Promo Post @ Deal Sharing Aunt

June 17th: Book Excerpt @ Forever Book Lover

June 19th: Author Interview @ Majanka’s Blog

June 20th: Book Excerpt @ Brooke BLogs

June 21st: Author Interview @ Cassidy Crimson’s Blog

June 23rd: Book Excerpt @ I Heart Reading

June 25th: Promo Post @ Read it Write

June 27th: Book Excerpt @ Bookaholic Ramblings

June 29th: Promo Post @ The Book Daily

July 1st: Author Interview @ Bookish Madness

July 2nd: Book Excerpt @ Hollow Readers

July 3rd: Promo Post @ The Book Gazette

July 5th: Book Excerpt @ Kimberleigh Writes

July 6th: Author Interview @ Endazzled Reading

July 7th: Promo Post @ Fantasy Book Lane

July 9th: Book Excerpt @ The Reading Guru

July 10th: Promo Post @ Editor Charlene’s Blog

About The Book

ZANDERNATIS VOL 1 - 2500Title: Zandernatis – Where Legends Were Born

Author: Gordon Keirle-Smith

Genre: Fantasy, Alternate History, Conspiracy Theory

Facts stifled for 50 years revealed at last! In 1962 a cache of ancient urns was discovered in Antarctica dating back tens of thousands of years. They contained writings proving our ancestral myths are rooted in the history and culture of a pre-glacial utopian civilization…

 “Zandernatis” retells the most fascinating story contained in these texts: “The Song of Gorin”, an epic poem describing what really led up to the “Fall of Man” in “Paradise”. Initially, it reads like a fable – only here it is backed by robust corroborative evidence and endorsements from researchers, the media and eminent experts, despite efforts from the establishment to block publication.

 Volume One of the trilogy breaks the silence, laying the foundations of this multi-faceted revelation, combining alternative history, conspiracy theory, allegorical fantasy, suppressed archaeology and insider analysis, all in a single work – while defining a whole new literary genre in the process…

 

Fabulous facts or fabulous fable…

Where do you draw the line?

Author Bio

GK portraitGordon Keirle-Smith’s current home is Nîmes, in the south of France. His preferred form of expression was always writing, particularly drama, although he has also lived several other “lives”. He was a successful visionary artist in the late 1960s (when his studio was located in a famous London West End theatre). He regularly exhibited – and sold – his work in a top Cork Street gallery.

He moved to France in the early 70s and decided to put all the paintings he would never have time to complete into a book. This became the first version of “Zandernatis” in 1974.

He then worked in tourism, headed a Paris language school’s team of 40 teachers, coached top advertising executives in communications skills, won the Toastmaster’s European Speechmaking Championship (twice), contributed articles to house magazines for market-leading companies (e.g. Oracle and GDF SUEZ) wrote advertising copy for major international brands (Air France, L’Oreal, Renault, Heineken, Delsey, etc.), founded and managed his own highly successful marketing transcreation agency…

All of this experience was then applied to reworking the original version of “Zandernatis” and developing its “meta-realist” aspect with the aim of creating a new kind of reading experience.

 

Links

Author Blog: http://zandernatis.com

Amazon:  http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-text&field-keywords=Zandernatis&rh=n%3A133140011%2Ck%3AZandernatis