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Something is in the water!/Giveaway is over.
Posted: June 27, 2012 in giveawaysTags: Delta Legend, giveaway, Kelan O'Connell
It is time for another giveaway!
I recently read Delta Legend by Kelan O’Connell and I loved it. For my review and a fun interview with Kelan O’Connell go here http://wp.me/p27ipo-9P .
You are going to love what I have to give away today. Kelan has been very generous.
1st Place winner will receive an e-book of Delta Legend, 1 framed poster of the book cover(signed or unsigned) and an origami crawdad(you can check out the crawdad on Kelan’s blog under Team Crawdad).
2nd Place winner receives an e-book of Delta Legend
Entry is easy. Just leave a comment below with your email address(so I can contact you). Though it is not required, it would be lovely if you followed me on twitter and my blog. Show some love and follow Kelan here:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kelan-OConnell/270130146353187
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5423908.Kelan_O_Connell
For more about Team Crawdad and to follow Kelan’s blog: http://kelanoconnell.blogspot.com
To follow Kelan on twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/KelanOConnell
You can also read a fascinating post from Kelan about the making of the cover of Delta Legend here: http://kelanoconnell.blogspot.com/2012/06/cover-me.html
I told you it was easy. This contest will run from June 27th until midnight July 7th. So come on and enter to discover what is in the waters of the Delta.
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About Kelan O’Connell
As a young adult, Kelan spent her summers aboard a family houseboat in the Sacramento-Joaquin Delta. Apparently she still harbors suspicions about those deep murky waters. Though she’s been writing in one form or another since the age of 20, Delta Legend is her debut Young Adult Crossover novel.
Kelan began writing in college, creating character monologues as a way to stand out in auditions while also cranking out sketch comedy. She holds a degree in Theatre Arts from San Francisco State University and has worked in the Entertainment Industry in Northern California and Los Angeles, among her many other day jobs.
She currently lives in Northern California with her partner, Sound Engineer/Producer Tom Size, and the incredibly spoiled pets of Camp Runamuck.
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- Delta Legend / Review and Interview/Giveaway Soon (fuonlyknew.com)
Everyone is a winner!
It’s time to announce the winners. I am so happy to tell you that everybody will be winning something today!
The Grand Prize winner is: Johanna
2nd Place winner is: Lissette
3rd Place winner is: DeeAnn
Ebook Winners are:
Nicole
Sherry
Laura
Brian
Ritesh
Antoinette
Lizzy
Lynn
Marian
Brittany
Leigh
Rose
Sheri
I will be emailing each of you and will provide Michelle with your contact information so she can contact each of you about where to send your prize.
Thanks so much to everyone for entering. I would also like to thank Michelle for her generosity. This was a huge giveaway and I know all of you will have an enjoyable reading experience.
Delta Legend / Review and Interview/Giveaway Starts Wednesday
Posted: June 22, 2012 in fiction, horror, Paranormal or fantasyTags: California, Calvin, Gong Luhng, Kelan O'Connell, Sacramento – San Joaquin River Delta
English: Sunset on Mildred Island in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta with view of Mount Diablo (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Delta Legend is so much more than a scary creature story. It is about second chances, community, new friendships, budding romance, courage and honor.
There is an inner story that provides vital background for the legend. Kelan has really done a lot of research in order to tell you about this creature and where the events take place. Her descriptions of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta are almost visual. You can almost feel the sluggish, dark water on your skin and the cold, silty bottom between your toes.
There are many characters that have their parts to play in this book. They are all essential to the plot and add depth, believability and some comic relief.
When Calvin has a brush with the juvenile court system, his mother, Angela, knows she has to do something. After losing her older son Leo to drug and gang violence, she does not want him going down the same path. Her solution is to send Calvin to stay with his great-uncle Samuel for the summer break. He wants no part of the “cuts”, or back country life and arrives with a big chip on his shoulder.
Samuel was apprehensive about taking in Calvin, but is pleasantly surprised when his great-nephew shows a penchant for machine and engine repair. He proves to be a hard worker and an asset at Samuel’s Marine Repair Shop.
Calvin’s first encounter with Mei Li, a young Chinese farm girl, is confrontational. She sees through his tough guy persona and calls him on it. She is sassy and bold and he wants nothing to do with her.
Samuel takes Calvin into the local cafe and small grocery owned by Frances. It is also where the rental desk for Heron’s Harbor Marina, which her teenage son Jess runs. The locals come there to hang out, have a bite to eat and catch up on the daily news around town. It seems every small town has one of these.
After a little bit of juggling, Calvin and Jess start up a friendship. Mei Li is friends with Jess and includes herself on their outings. It is not hard for the others to notice that Jess has developed an interest in Lauren. She is a nice girl, but hangs with the town bullies. But soon enough Lauren sees them for what they are and joins up with Jess, Calvin and Mei Li.
Good old boys Terry and Neal just want to fish and drink cold beer. They motor to their favorite fishing spot and settle in to catch some dinner when they spot what looks like debris from a boat floating in the water. Seeing what they think is a wig, they hook it and take a look. What they had on the end of that hook was someone’s face. Their return trip broke records. This is not the only encounter they have with body parts, it seems like they just can’t get a day of fishing in.
It soon becomes obvious that something is preying on the people of the Delta. Something hungry. The fatalities start piling up, and finally even Sheriff Ray Cruz has to accept that there is a deadly creature cruising the waters, killing and eating the unsuspecting .
The mish mash of locals, along with Calvin and his posse of friends and Sheriff Cruz and bumbling Deputy Burt Watson, unite to combat this evil monster. There are many more characters that I’ve not mentioned, each one adding flavor and dimension to the story. Kelan has the ability to weave them in without confusing you or slowing down your reading enjoyment. No flipping back and forth to see who’s who.
I particularly liked her characterization of Joe, Tak and Samuel. I smilingly think of them as the Over the Hill Gang.
There are a few surprises, you think something has been left out, but then Kelan slips it in effortlessly, providing all of the answers.
And I can’t wait for you to read the great “Oh No!” ending.
If you are looking for a unique monster story with lots of action, adventure and scares, I recommend you get Delta Legend and get reading.
I loved this book and decided not to do a STAR rating. It deserves much more than 5 STARS.
I am so happy to have Kelan O’Connell on my blog today. She has been kind enough to do an interview.
Hi Kelan. Would you like to start by telling us about yourself?
Sure. I live in Northern California with my partner, Tom Size, who’s a sound engineer/producer. His profession makes for some interesting experiences, especially since one of his primary clients is the rockband Y & T. Considering I was never a rocker chick, it’s pretty funny that I’m now thrown in with that scene. But I truly love the Y & T family and the boys in the band certainly keep us all entertained – on stage, backstage, and on the road.
At home, we have Roxie(a pitbull/boxer mix) who”s a brilliant ambassador against breed discrimination. Everyone who meets her falls head over heels. We also have two cranky old boy cats(both named Jack) who live to wake us up at all hours of the night. These two are NOT good ambassadors for anything and really should be fired, but they’d only file grievances against us so what’s the point really?
When I’m not writing, I love to hike(especially along the Sonoma Coast where I used to live) cook, wine taste, and read. Sadly, I’m writing more than reading these days. When I see how many books you devour on a weekly basis, Laura, I am both impressed and extremely jealous. My idea of a great vacation is to be somewhere beautiful near the water where I can sit and read all day long, my only distractions being a dip in the pool or ocean, eating great food, and enjoying tropical beverages with umbrellas in them.
What was the inspiration for your book?
Delta Legend was a spec screenplay I wrote during my time as a struggling screenwriter in Hollywood. Teen Horror was all the rage back then and I was chasing the genre. In order to crank one out, I had to ask myself “What really scares me?” The answer came from my own young adulthood – swimming and waterskiing in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. I was always more than a little freaked out about what might be lurking in those deep murky waters. So, the story line, characters, and legend all grew out of that one fear, and the Delta itself.
By the time I finished the spec, however, it was such a budget-busting behemoth, no one in their right mind would have touched it. Tons of shooting in and around water, loads of Special Effects(at a time when they were far more expensive) not to mention a cast of thousands – okay, I’m exaggerating but more characters than advisable. Thank god I was deep enough in denial to complete the screenplay, otherwise I never would’ve had the blueprint for what ultimately became the novel.
You have many colorful characters in Delta Legend. Are any of them based on people you know?
None of them are based on any one person, though many of my characters possess some element or trait of someone I’ve known – especially the more extreme ones. I’ve always loved creating colorful(and whacky) characters. This stems from my days writing sketch comedy and one-act plays.
I think colorful characters provide a great balance to the more hip and controlled young adults in YA stories. While teenagers can be just as colorful and out there, most of them have a better cover on. As we age, that cover starts to come off more and we fly our freak flags a little higher without caring who sees it.
Is there one genre you prefer?
Seems I’m becoming partial to YA and its sub genres of Urban Fantasy, Adventure, and Horror. I never feel like I’m writing specifically for a younger audience, however, since people of all ages love YA and I create characters of all ages. I’m also a big advocate of multiculturalism in YA. I’d like to see more YA novels that reflect the demographics of our society.
Do you have a current project and would you like to tell us something about it?
In addition to working on a new “Legend” now and then, I’m finishing a fairly extensive article about the process of turning a screenplay into a novel. It’s not commonly done, and I want to encourage other screenwriters to go for it.
People have no idea how many brilliant stories with great characters have been created but are going to waste in unwanted specs. Of the countless spec screenplays written, only a tiny fraction of those will actually get picked up and made into a film. I now regret that I let Delta Legend languish in story purgatory for almost nine years. I won’t lie, turning a visual story into a narrative one was far from easy, but if I can do it, other screenwriters can as well.
Screenwriters know how to write creatively within a very limited format. This makes for a more deliberate novelist – we rarely wander aimlessly. And the cinematic quality screenwriters bring to a novel is undeniable. Most readers aren’t able to put their finger on why, they just know they’re experiencing a richer, more visual read, one that leaves them saying, “I can totally see this as a movie.”
What was the most challenging aspect of writing this book?
Aside from transitioning it from screen to novel, it was the amount of research required to create the historical fiction element. The novel version required far more detail and therefore more research in order to meld fictional characters with actual historical events. At one point, our kitchen wall was covered with a large timeline so I could visually see when different events took place in order to properly build the story around them. I still have that timeline somewhere. Thankfully, it’s no longer taking up an entire wall of our kitchen.
I’m extremely proud that Delta Legend teaches a slice of American and California history in a fun and interesting way. There’s a small but growing list of teachers who want to use it in their classrooms once the print-on-demand version is available. (I’m working on that.) If I could have learned a piece of American history from a fun YA novel, I would have been much more engaged in high school history class, that’s for sure.
Thanks for a wonderful interview with some really unique questions, Laura! I stalk you here and on Goodreads so I know what to put on my TBR list for that reading vacation I’m dreaming of.
Thank you also Kelan. This was a fun and enlightening interview. It is nice to be stalked, I think?! I am always on the lookout for the next great read. Give me a shout out when you take that vacation!
Exciting News!
Kelan is offering up some really cool stuff for a giveaway here on fuonlyknew! Stay tuned for more about when it will start. I’ll be posting it next week!
Be sure to visit Kelan’s blog: http://kelanoconnell.blogspot.com
and the Delta Legend website: http://deltalegend.com
I hope you enjoyed the review of Delta Legend and the author interview with Kelan O’Connell. See ya’ll next week for the GIVEAWAY!
All “Hope” Is Not Lost
Posted: June 17, 2012 in fiction, historical romanceTags: family saga, George, Grace Elliott, Historical romance, hope, Smuggling, Southern England
I had the honor of receiving this book for an early review. Hope’s Betrayal is a historical romance in every sense of the word. It takes you back to the first romance book you read and evokes those feelings of wonder and anticipation. I can still feel the sun baking my skin as I lay on the pier, enthralled by the story of Hope and George.
Sometimes I like to comment on the cover art. This cover is seductive and the woman is now firmly implanted in my mind as Hope. I love it when the cover compliments the story inside.
Excerpt borrowed from Goodreads
One wild, winter’s night two worlds collide.
Known for his ruthless efficiency, Captain George Huntley is sent to stamp out smuggling on the south coast of England. On a night raid, the Captain captures a lanky lad, but finds his troubles are just beginning when the lad turns out to be a lass, Hope Tyler.
With Hope as bait, the Captain sets a trap to catch the rest of the gang. But in a battle of wills, with his reputation at stake, George Huntley starts to respect feisty, independent Hope. Challenged by her sea-green eyes and stubborn loyalty; Huntley now faces a new threat – his growing attraction to a sworn enemy. And a love where either Hope betrays her own kind, or Captain Huntley is court-marshalled, is not an easy destiny to follow.
I truly enjoyed Hope’s Betrayal. A sweet tale of falling in love despite their different places in society, the risks of a damaged reputation and the loss of a dream profession.
Hope is forced to join the free traders to feed her family. Smuggling is not her first choice, but what else can she do. To protect herself, she wears a disguise.
Captain Huntley is hell-bent on furthering his career and will not stop until the smugglers gang are all rounded up. He manages to catch one of them, but the lad is injured and he is forced to take him to his estate lest the boy dies.
At first the captain thinks he is going crazy.Upon cleaning up the unconscious lad, he gazes upon his face and feels stirred by him. He leans closer and laughs in relief when he recognizes the lad is a lass. And a beautiful one at that.
The physical attraction might be quick, as it can be in real life, but the emotional attraction is developed slowly. There are many obstacles to overcome for Hope and George if they are to be together and the way will not be easy.
Grace Elliot‘s writing is like a wave, building to a crest as it approaches shore, then crashing down. As you read the undertow pulls you deeper into the story, tossing you about and then gently depositing you safely on land.
There are a few places in the story where I felt it could have been explained in more detail, but maybe that is because I felt the need for more.
Historical romance has not been my first genre of choice since I was younger, but recently I have discovered some wonderful stories and I am left wondering, when did I wander away from reading them and what took me so long to come back?
Hope’s Betrayal is romance with a touch of innocence and I recommend it to anyone that enjoys falling in love, with all its angst and fervor.
5 STARS
I do not usually read the second book in a series first, so I am going to quickly get reading Eulogy’s Secret (The Huntley Trilogy – Book 1) so that I can tell you all about it.
More exciting news! Grace has graciously(grins) given me a working blurb of the third book in this trilogy, Verity’s Lie. Want to read it? Okay!
Lord Charles Huntley, notorious rogue…and government agent. His latest assignment is to protect a politicians daughter, Verity Verrinder, while her father negotiates an alliance against Napoleon. Huntley embarks on a campaign of seduction to keep Verity under his watchful eye, but hasn’t anticipated falling in love with his charge. When Lord Huntley turns his bone-melting charms on her, Verity suspects she’s exchanging an overbearing parent for a domineering rogue. Denying her attraction to the handsome Huntley, Verity goes in search of freedom, only to run into the clutches of French kidnappers. This leaves Lord Huntley with a stark choice between trying to save Britain’s peace negotiations or the life of the only woman he has ever loved.
I can’t wait to read more. I am hopelessly entangled in the Huntley family saga and these three brothers. What is really great is that each novel is written so that they can stand alone but why would you not want to read them in order. It is so much more fun!
About Grace Elliot
Grace Elliot leads a double life as a veterinarian by day and an author of historical romance by night. Grace is an avid reader and believes intelligent people need to read romance – as an antidote to the modern world. She works in a companion animal practice near London and is housekeeping staff to five demanding felines.
She has now written three historical romance novels.
To purchase any of these books, just click on the cover images.
You can find out more about Grace Elliot and her books here:
GIVEAWAY/ Chance to win 5 books! Contest is Over
Posted: June 16, 2012 in fiction, giveaways, Paranormal or fantasyTags: Dark Passage, giveaway, M.L. Woolley, Rebecca York, Sherrilyn Kenyon
WOO HOO! I am having a spectacular giveaway!
This giveaway is a little bit different. It is still an easy one, I’ll always keep them easy to enter.
I started a give of M.L. Woolley’s Dark Passage before I went on vacation and I feel I need to do more promotion and extend the deadline.
So here is the deal. I am giving away three paper back books in Rebecca York‘s Moon Series. If you love werewolves and intrigue, you’ll want these. I loved them. More about the books at end of post.
To enter just go to my giveaway page at http://wp.me/p27ipo-4O and follow the easy instructions. You will then have a chance at 4 books! The first place winner will receive the 3 Moon Series books and 1 Dark Passage paperback. Second place and so on will win 1 Dark Passage book.
Note: If you have already entered the Dark Passage giveaway, you will automatically be entered in the Moon Series giveaway.
In the woods, a killer waits, surrounded by the graves of his victims, anticipating his next kill. In the woods, a wolf stalks its prey, surrendering only to the laws of nature, not of man…
His power grows with every sacrifice. Now he has chosen his final victim. And soon, they will meet in a dream world of ecstasy and agony – from which there is no escape…
The swamp is their sanctuary. Its nights echo with the beat of their moonlit revels, feeding their dark hunger for power – and for revenge…
BONUS
If I get 40 entries, the First Place Winner will also receive a paperback copy of Blood Trinity by Sherrilyn Kenyon and Diana Love.
Atlanta has become the battlefield between human and demon. All her life Evalle Kincaid has walked the line between the two. Her origins unknown, she’s on a quest to learn more about her past…and her future.
The contest ends on June 23rd at 12:00 A.M. Winners will be randomly chosen and notified by email, so don’t forget to leave your email for your entry.
So, hop on over http://wp.me/p27ipo-4O and enter at a chance to win 5 books!





