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Showing posts with label J. A. Redmerski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label J. A. Redmerski. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Kindred - Darkest Woods Trilogy #2

***AGE ADVISMENT*** 
This book is advised for 17+ age group
***SPOILER ALERT***
This is a series book and should be read after Mayfair Moon!

Overview: 
Author: J.A. Redmerski
Isaac Mayfair is hiding a dark secret. And just when Adria Dawson thinks the worst of her life among the werewolf world is over, she learns the secret that can rip her and Isaac’s love apart. Adria must come to terms with what the truth means for her. What it means for her life and how much time she has left to live it. She must choose between two different fates, neither of which can offer life as a certainty.
As if Isaac’s betrayal isn’t enough, Adria learns that there are things out there older and more powerful than werewolves could ever be. An archaic entity known only to few as the Praverian, unlike anything Adria has ever known or heard of.
As Adria struggles with her own fateful dilemmas, she must also try to find out why the Praverian is so interested in her and do everything in her power to stay out of its way.

Review: 
Again I am riveted by the amazing artistry in the cover of this book. JA Talks about her covers on her site and how the creator of these wonderful designs actually has done work for more than a few books. Not to mention the new cover that the artist has posted for Andrea Creamer's new series! For those of you who missed it the links are still available on my previous posts with Michelle Monique.

I love the detail work that Redmerski placed on the mental stability of someone dealing with the extremes that Adria has to deal with. You also get to experience some insight into Isaac in this tantalizing tale. We find new light being thrown on our heroine and hero as the press on to stay together




Thanks for listening to my opinion!
~Raschel

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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Interview with J. A. Redmerski


Hello and welcome to the blog! I'm Raschel and today we have a very special guest on the blog. J A Redmerski is here to talk about her Darkwoods Trilogy, recently reviewed was MAYFAIR MOON.

Raschel: Welcome JA Redmerski, so glad you could join us today!

JAR: Thanks for having me, Raschel! I'm happy to be here. :-)

Raschel: Okay so first. I HAVE to talk about those gorgeous book covers you have sported on this series. Remind me again who the artist is and how did you find her?

JAR: I'm glad you like them! I found Michelle Monique on deviantART and I'm so glad that I did. She's a wonderful photographer and graphic artist, but also a sweet person and easy to work with. And I will be totally honest in saying that if it weren't for my new covers made by Michelle, my books wouldn't have gotten so much exposure so fast. Of course, I've put in months of all of the other hard work an Indie author must put in to promote their own work, but the new cover for THE MAYFAIR MOON was what gave me that extra boost I needed to really get out there.

Raschel: We are asking the authors this month what kinds of advice they have to offer for those of us who are hoping to publish themselves one day. What would you like to offer?

JAR: My biggest piece of advice would be to work, work, work! I literally spent 8-10 hours a day for a few months contacting reviewers, placing ads, generating giveaways and doing interviews and guests posts, etc. This has been a non-stop, no-sleep, work-my-butt-off at every possible angle job. I've given away THOUSANDS of free eBooks by way of Amazon as well as to reviewers and through giveaways. This all doesn't even include the two book tours I've gone through. Unless you're an already established author, you really can't just publish on Amazon, contact a few bloggers and do a book tour and expect that to really get your name out there.

Raschel: What got you started in writing and at what point did you decide to self publish?

JAR: I've been writing since about the age of thirteen. I can't remember anything that actually triggered it, but it's kind of been a passion for as long as I can remember. I can't imagine not writing! And the reason I chose to self-publish was for the same reasons most Indie authors do: I got tired of agent rejections. I queried for over two years and between three different books, I received I know over 300 total rejections. Then when I started thinking about how long it would be to actually see myself in print once I did find an agent, I knew it was time to take the New Age route. There's nothing wrong with the old school way - I guess it's all just a matter o f taste.

Raschel: How did you come across the idea for the MAYFAIR MOON was the end result what you originally planned it to be or did it spur off a different idea?

JAR: I've been asked this question a lot so forgive me if I sound redundant, but I love reading YA books more geared toward readers 17 + and have adult crossover potential. That was the kind of werewolf novel that I desperately wanted to fall in love with, and believe me, I searched for a YA book like this and found nothing. The majority of YA ‘werewolf’ novels on the market today (and for the past several years) are the shape-shifter kind.  Nothing wrong with them, just not something I’ve ever been interested in. So, when I ultimately gave up my search, feeling like I would never find a series with beastly, dangerous werewolves like you see in the Underworld series, that was when I decided I was just going to have to write my own.

Raschel: What kinds of research did you do on wolves or anything else for that matter for this series?

JAR: I did some research on actual wolves, but I didn't use too much because, like I mentioned, the werewolves in The Darkwoods Trilogy are not your typical canine-type wolves. I did stick with a couple basics (warm body temperature and ability to be in the cold without it affecting them much and pack loyalty), but that's as far as the similarities go.


Raschel: Did you do any research with other books in your genre and what they had to offer, or even any TV Shows? If so which ones?

JAR: The only other research I did was on cities in Maine (Hallowell, Augusta, Portland) and on Serbia. I try my best to be as authentic as possible when using actual existing places, so I hope I did a good job portraying them. I know it's impossible to get everything right and I probably made a few mistakes having never actually been to any of these places, but I did try hard! :-)

Raschel: Well thank you so much! I am so glad we were able to have the chance to do this, and don't be a stranger! 

JAR: No, thank you and again, I really appreciate the opportunity to be featured on your blog. :-)
Well it has been a pleasure and I do hope to hear from all of you about this interview as well as to this glorious series. I have to say, I am on the same track as Jessica here, I don't think I really noticed it until now though. I have been seriously craving a book that portrays those beastly qualities that a werewolf has to offer and I have to say, she NAILED it on the head with this!


Thanks for listening and stopping by!
~Raschel

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Mayfair Moon - J. A. Redmerski

***AGE ADVISMENT*** 
This book is advised for 17+ age group


Overview:
After a nightmarish encounter with a werewolf, seventeen-year-old Adria Dawson loses her sister, but gains the love of a mysterious young man and his legendary family.
Strange and tragic things begin to happen in the small town of Hallowell, Maine: residents come down with an unexplainable 'illness' and some disappear. In the midst of everything, Isaac Mayfair is adamant about keeping Adria safe, even from her sister whom he has warned her to stay away from.
As unspeakable secrets unfold all around Adria, impossible choices become hers to bear. Ultimately, no matter what path she takes, her life and the lives of those she loves will be in peril. As she learns about the werewolf world she also learns why her place in it will change the destinies of many.

 Review:
This has been one of the best reads I have had in a very long time. Adria is a very well developed character in the first book already, and knowing this is going to be a series just makes it all the better. Of course, I had to have my favorite medium thrown into the mash up for my Indie month and boot am I glad I choose this one!



Five hearts to JA Redmerski for a grand standing book! I was actually tempted to add hearts to my scale just for her. In your average paranormal book you have the newcomer who either gets thrown into this world and has no choice in the matter of straying in it or they find out about it in a love interest while this follows those guidelines I found a nice twist in how our lovely heroine reacts to the situation, but I will comment more on that in my next review for this series KINDRED, the second installment in the Darkwoods Trilogy. (which is totally on my must buy list on payday!) Stay tuned next post for an interview from the author herself! And make sure that you visit the website for a chance to win one of these fabulous books!


Thanks for listening to my opinion!
~Raschel

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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Kindred by J. A. Redmerski - Keep an Eye Out!

 Overview:



This book comes out tomorrow! Do remember to go on the first day, cause for one day only it will fly onto the kindle shelves for only $1.99!  This offer starts on July 20, 2012 and ends on July 21, 2012 so don't miss it! $2 isn't much to ask to borrow for a day or two. Dig into those couches and count those pennies! I'm sure you could find what you need to get this book at such a great price.

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