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Interview With Erin Pearson

[…]most. See my blog here about being Christian and tattooed if you’d like: http://herviewfromhome.com/tattoo-faith/ In my review, I struggled with the romance elements of PL. My main issue was that both Mason and Marchosias felt desire for the two Beacons once they were redeemed and then in the present with Mason having feelings for Oasis. I made the point that this was not expected behavior and attitude for angels as designated by God when they were created, and even after they were redeemed and reconciled to Him. Can you expand on why you included this as you did so as […]

Interview with Andrew Simmons

[…]story in one sentence. Then when I am happy with my log line, I start to lay out my story in a one-page write-up which is broken down into act 1, act 2, and act 3. Then when I am satisfied with the general direction of the story, I start to break down the individual scenes in each act. Only when I am happy with the skeleton of the story, will I start to move forward with writing it. It is here, where the real magic begins, as I never think about dialogue until this point and most of the […]

Interview with Peter Way

[…]Warriors Twitter @PeterWay5 Google+ Peter Way Goodreads Peter Way Author Page Shelfari http://www.shelfari.com/peter_way Amazon Author Page Peter Way Tumblr Gods Warrior Books Any closing comments? Thanks for this opportunity, I’m so very happy that you enjoyed the book and are looking forward to book 2. I’m excited now to finish my current project, Engolfed, and get back to writing book 2. God Bless Well, Peter, I really enjoyed your interview and I thank you for giving us a comprehensive insight how you created The Eden Conflict. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and I look forward to your future works, especially […]

One Nation Under gods (Abbaddon’s Sword, Book 1) by Grace Walton

[…]flinching, he’ll use his preternatural skills and gifts to be God’s Destroyer. Lily Meade comes from small-town Pagan royalty. Her grandfather is the High Priest of the Pantheon Church of beachside Providence Point, Texas. Her Nana is the church’s hereditary Oracle. Lily will inherit that position if she completes her one-day service as a Temple Servant. But how can she be a prostitute, even a holy one, for 24 long hours? Their lives collide one hot summer night. She’s running away. He’s stoically facing his destiny. Salem knows his life is almost at an end. Lily thinks hers is just […]
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Interview with Ken Kuhlken

[…]and about Californians, who are often quite weird. The stories are wildly different. A few coming-of age stories. Several detective stories. One non-fiction account of Jim Thompson, a favorite writer of mine, during WW II in San Diego and dealing with the kinds of challenges many of us writers face. Do you have any other writing projects currently in development? Next week, when my Zoe goes back to school (eighth grade), I’m going to return to work on the tenth (and probably final) Hickey series novel. The story called “Mama’s Boy” in Cars is part of it. Who are your […]

Beast by Mark Carver

[…]hand on a new state of the art rig, MFEC-19, nicknamed Beast, named due to its massive size, MFEC-19 was the largest semi-submersible rig in the world. By far. With 6,000 horsepower and the capability of drilling extended-reach wells over 60,000 feet – 20,000 feet deeper that its closest competitor – it was the largest of its kind. Carver has structured this novel with Kyle as main character and the story revolving around him. Through the various plot lines involving Kyle, Carver describes what an oil rig does, specifically how the Beast differs from others and how it works in […]

Strong Delusion by TJ Allen

[…]begins to realize that they could be living close to the last days of human existence before the coming of Christ. He becomes more verbal as he realizes that he has not been true to his faith and beliefs. The more embolden he becomes, the more hostile some of the crew members become. Both are children of Godly families, but both handle the strange happenings on Mars differently. The commander of the mission Colonel Quirinus goes through a transformation that brings on what he calls his mission and his destiny that needs to be fulfilled. “Enlightened” to this new truth, […]

Interview With TJ Allen

[…]of light or to take human form but what was your rationale to have this young, handsome, brownish-blond, blue-eyed, robed in white, humanoid figure that a few of the crew see as a flaming figure, one who appears to be on fire but is not being consumed by this fire? The Apostle Paul describes Satan and his followers as “ministers of light”, as you have said, and several times in the Old Testament even fallen angels are referred to as “Sons of God.” If God’s angels are pictured as fiery beings, I assumed this to be true for fallen ones […]

Through the Fury to the Dawn (Action of Purpose, 1)

[…]mute; Courtland, an aging professional athlete; and a mysterious Native American boy and his wolf-like companion. Far outnumbered, they are preyed upon by ghoulish, cannibalistic mutants and pursued by a merciless gang of bandits led by a vicious psychopath named Malak, who demented by an unimaginably sinister power, will stop at nothing to see Kane and his friends dead. Kane finds that the road to redemption is paved equally with terror and hope as he struggles to fulfill God’s purpose and become the man both Heaven and Earth need him to be. **One hundred percent of the profits from every […]
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