Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Saturday, September 26, 2020

New Release Coming October 1, 2020

 It's coming!!!! It's coming!!!


I am so excited to finally have the concluding book to my Storm Series. It will be available on October 1, 2020 in both Kindle e-book and print. Check it out: Freedom Storm.

But don't worry, this isn't the end end of the Storm Series. I'm working on a few side Storm Projects. Stay tuned for further information, or just sign up for my newsletter. If you sign up, you'll also get a free book. Check out the details here.

Happy Reading!!!

Melanie




Tuesday, December 25, 2018

On the twelfth day of Christmas an author gave to me...

Merry Christmas!!! I hope you got these great books these past twelve days. I know I'll be reading some more. Today is the last day of the giveaway and I'm excited to offer:


To escape capture by Imperial soldiers, 16-year-old Eridale Storm leaves the only home she’s ever known and drags her younger sister into the wilds of Mericon—the Empire that formed when America collapsed. Hoping to find safety with their mother who disappeared when Eridale was three, the girls follow clues that lead them across the country, but the empire hounds their every step.

The journey draws Eridale deeper into the conflict between the Empire and the rebel Freedom Fighters, producing questions about Eridale’s heritage, questions no one wants to answer.

Caught between the threads of deception, rebellion, and betrayal, Eridale struggles to find out who she is. The answers she finds could lead the country back to freedom or shackle them under the imperial throne forever.

Storm Child is book 1 of a four-book series. Book 2 Imperial Storm is available on Kindle Unlimited. Click here to find out more.

About the Author

Melanie Mason is an author, designer, and flight attendant all rolled into one. She graduated from Utah State university with a degree in communications. She has told stories all her life and finds her passion in sharing the plots that spin through her head. She hopes to be on an airplane one day and see someone reading one of her books. Melanie lives in Portland, Oregon—with her two dachshund Chihuahua dogs—where the beauty of the Pacific Northwest feeds her imagination, and the rainy winter evenings encourage her to curl up with hot chocolate and a good book. To see all her available books and follow her musings go to www.melaniemasonauthor.com.

To purchase click the title or the link below.


Thursday, December 20, 2018

On the seventh day of Christmas an author gave to me...

The Spectra Unearthed by Christie Valentine Powell
Keita thought that being a princess was nothing but trouble even before the power-hungry Stygians took over the Spectra kingdoms. Now she’s on the run, hunted at every turn, and able to trust only a few other royal exiles. Of course she’d like to make her life safe again, but among the enemy's ranks is the Nome king, Jasper Smelt. A former friend, Jasper insists he wants to keep her safe, but his pitch-black dungeon and fiery threats suggest otherwise. Trapped inside his desert kingdom, Keita sees the results of Stygian cruelty. She wants to help, but how can she face Jasper, someone with abilities she couldn’t begin to fight, someone who fears everything…except her?

To purchase click the title or the link below.


Author bio:

Christie Valentine Powell wrote her first story in second grade, and she has been writing ever since. She published her first book in 2015. Her other hobbies include making toys, hobby farming, and eating at Asian buffets. She lives near the sunniest city in the world with her husband, four children, and many chickens.

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

On the fifth day of Christmas an author gave to me...

In Her Dreams by Joanna Reeder

So, I have this curse… I experience the memories of dead people while I sleep.
One second I’m dreading that midterm in the morning, and the next I’m attending a ball that could be the movie set of an Austen or Bronte novel.
Pretty cool right?
Did you catch that I call it a curse?
See, not everyone lives a life full of joy, true love, and happy endings.  Sure, I get to re-live the good memories. But I also get to experience pain, heartbreaks, and sometimes even death.
For a long time, I had zero friends so when I dreamed of Victorian-era Lucy (who just got engaged… eek!) I had an escape. And then Lucy met her future cousin-in-law, Andrew. **swoon**
My life felt less… tragic when the Lucy dreams started. Oh! And I met this new boy, Duncan and finally had a friend. (He’s easy on the eyes too…**sigh**)
But one night I changed the outcome of one of my dreams by accident and shifted my reality in a major way, so now I have to make some important decisions about choices and control. And what I believe is right.

In Her Dreams is the first in the In Her Dreams trilogy.  Trapped In Her Dreams (book 2) and Purpose In Her Dreams (book 3) can be found for FREE on Amazon through Kindle Unlimited.
Joanna is currently working with three other authors on a collaboration universe about a school for shifters. The first in the universe, Shifted, (Book 1 in the Siren Prophesy) released January 8, 2019.

Link for Shifted: https://www.am...ct/B07JKQ5V99

About the Author
Joanna Reeder creates scintillating but clean YA novels while chasing 3 littles and a hubby. “A Dr. Pepper a day keeps insanity away!” Joanna grew up and lives in Northern Utah. She graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Utah.

To purchase this book click on the title or the link below.
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Sunday, December 16, 2018

On the third day of Christmas an author gave to me...

A go-to for any parent, teacher, scout leader, or friend of children. Loaded with easy crafts a child can do with little or no assistance, unleashing creativity with materials you probably already have on hand.  Bonus: a whole section on swaps,  little pieces of artwork on a safety pin! Quick and Clever Kids' Crafts is just what you need for long wintery days.


Deb Graham is an author of twenty books, with a background in scouting and stand-up comedy. Be sure to check out the other books in the Busy Kids, Happy Kids series

To purchase, click on the title or the link below.

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Saturday, December 15, 2018

On the second day of Christmas an author gave to me...

Fighting the Promise, by F. Allan Roth.
When the Chinese conquered America, the government gave up without a fight—but the people didn’t.
Church leaders had cautioned the people that the collapse of their nation was the fulfillment of an ancient prophetic promise from the Book of Mormon. Fighting against the occupation, they warned, would be the same as fighting against God’s righteous judgment on a nation ripened in iniquity. They warned that those who fought God’s judgment would be destroyed, while those who humbly submitted would survive.
But when war came to their home, Bishop Stuart Holliwell and his family found themselves torn in an epic struggle between freedom and faith, and between love of their country and love of their God.

This one is free on Kindle Unlimited or you can purchase it for only $0.99.

To purchase for $0.99 click on the title or the link below:
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Friday, December 14, 2018

On the first day of Christmas an author gave to me...


Ideal High by Valerie Ipson

a tragic fire
a grieving student body
a class vice president forced to read the names of the dead at a memorial

What a way to start a senior year…


Taryn’s decided there’s no way she’s taking her late boyfriend’s place as president of the student body. As soon as the memorial for him and six of their friends is over, she’s resigning as VP. Really. 

Until someone scribbles a disturbing list on a bathroom wall: WHO DESERVED TO DIE IN THE FIRE? The bullied Tim Jenks’ name tops the list, but more are quickly added. Taryn knows what it means. To get to the truth she has to come out from under her paisley comforter where she spent all summer, and go from grieving girlfriend to leading the fight against lies and bullies. 

But, seriously, what stage of grief says Taryn has to be the one to fix what’s wrong at Ideal High? Maybe she’s the one who’s broken.

To purchase, click on the title or the link below.
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Saturday, December 8, 2018

12 Giveaways of Christmas

Hello Friends, Family, and Followers,

So this year I'm doing a 12 Days of Giveaways with eleven other authors. This is a head's up post so you can set your reminders to check out my blog every day starting on December 14th through the 25th. Or if you sign up for my newsletter, you will also receive an email with each giveaway for that day.

These books will be free on Amazon for one day only, so make sure you check out the blog posts for each day.

Happy reading and Merry Christmas!!!




Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Storm Fans

I know it's been a while since I've posted. This summer has been busy. Waaaaaaay too busy for my liking. I always get determined to write more often on my blog and then suddenly life sets in and my goals fly out the window like Harry Potter's broomstick.

Recently I received an email from a friend that made my day. This friend has read Storm series books 1 and 2 and loved them, but not only that, she gave copies to her grandkids and they loved them too. It was awesome to hear that I have some new fans.


Whenever I receive notes like this, or reviews on Amazon, or comments to newsletters it makes me so happy that I have this gift of storytelling and that I am able to share it with the world. World seems like a big goal and my audience isn't quite worldwide yet, but I hope that someday I can touch lives all around the world. My writing has blessed me in so many ways and pictures like this are better than making a best seller list.

Thank you to all my fans who have stuck with me through the thick and thin and who wait anxiously for the next book to come out.


Saturday, April 21, 2018

Saturday, December 24, 2016

My year in a letter! Merry Christmas

 Dear Family, Friends, and Fans!!!

Wow! This year has been so amazing. I have been so blessed in many, many ways. I have had ups and downs just like every other year, but I have also been given many opportunities and blessings this year to balance it all out.

To start out 2016 I had some excellent reviews posted about The Ring of Remaliha and one was in the Deseret News. This was a fun experience to have since I didn't solicit the review.

I also had a fun book signing at the Garland Library in Garland, UT.


In May I was able to attend my first LDStorymakers Conference. I had a wonderful time with good friends and I even met a few famous ones.

Nan Marie Swapp, Me, and Michelle Wilson
Brandon Sanderson and Me
I learned so much and actually had a literary agent ask for another manuscript. Unfortunately nothing came of that, but I have lots of hope for the future.

In September I was able to take the trip of a lifetime with my best friend, Dawn, and my dad. We spent sixteen days in Europe visiting six countries. 

We got the last three premium seats (flying standby does have its perks)


and started in Amsterdam touring the city. I have never seen so many bikes in one place in my life.

welcome to Amsterdam


And then we took a tour of Northern Holland.

Zaanse Schans windmill city.

After Amsterdam we took a flight from AMS to Berlin. Our visit in this city was so much fun, more so because we got to see Li Toeppe. She was an exchange student that stayed with my family my senior year of high school and a great friend. This was the best part of Berlin.
My dad, Li, and me.
Brandenburg Gate or Checkpoint Charlie.
It was really neat to have the chance to walk from East Germany to West Germany. A humbling experience.

The Berlin wall.
After Berlin we took a train from Berlin to Prague. As cities go, Prague was my favorite. There was something about the city that I loved. I really enjoyed the architecture and history of the city.

Prague from across the river.
St. Charles Bridge 

After a day and a half in Prague we took another train to Vienna. I was really excited to see Vienna because of what I wrote about in my WW2 books. Seeing the University and the sites of the city brought my books to life.

Me at the University in Vienna.


At the train station.
From Vienna we took another train to Munich. We didn't stay in Munich, but instead rented a car and drove through the Bavarian countryside to see the castles (Schloss).

Schloss Hohenschwangau


Schloss Neuschwanstein
You could see 

Neuschwanstein from Hohenschwangau


So heading up to Neuschwanstein there is a path that goes to a bridge that gives a beautiful view of the castle. This bridge is crazy! I'm not a fan of heights, but this bridge pushed me over the edge. As soon as I stepped out onto it the boards gave just enough to put me in an absolute panic.

Schloss Lindenhof.
The Bavarian countryside and castles were one of my favorite parts of our trip. I told my dad that I wanted a castle. Don't think that will happen, at least not in this life. :)

From the castles we drove to Salzburg. Another visit that made my books come to life. I loved Salzburg. The city was enchanting and full of life.

Our hotel just outside Salzburg.

View from the fortress.


We took a tram up the mountainside. Crazy high, freaky high, terrifyingly high. Yeah, after the stupid bridge near the castles, this wasn't the best experience, but the view was amazing!!!


View from the tram.
From Salzburg we drove south toward the Italian coast. We stopped off at Golling Waterfall in Austria. We also stopped at Aquiliea, Italy where they have Roman ruins that date waaaaaay back. It was really neat.

Golling Wasserfal
Ruins at Aquiliea
From Aquiliea we drove down to Venice, parked the car in the big lot right as you get on the island and took a boat bus into the city. This whole place is on the water. It really fascinated me. We had fun exploring the cities and canals.

Piazza San Marco.
Our very expensive gondola ride. 



No photos! Oops!

After a day and a half in Venice we drove across the top of Italy toward Milan. We didn't go into Milan, but stayed outside the city and spent the day near the lakes in Arona.


From Milan we took a flight to Paris. Short flight, early morning. Paris was absolutely amazing. We spent three days and didn't even see a portion of the sights. Day one we got to go up to Disneyland Paris. 



Day two we explored some of the city. We tried to go to church, which was just around the corner, but they were having stake conference later than we had time available. We had an appointment at the Louvre. We stopped at the Arc de Triumph just before our visit to the Louvre.

Arc de Triumph
The Mona Lisa. Crazy how much excitement there was over this small painting.

Day three we got a chance to see the Eiffel tower, all the way to the top. We even ate one of the best meals I had in Europe up there. The view was crazy awesome as well and of course made my stomach twist in knots from the height. I didn't think it looked so big. It is!!!




We also got a chance to see Notre Dame. The inside was amazing. There was a spirit there that I thought was missing in many of the massive cathedrals that we visited. 



Seeing the city lit up at night was a neat experience as well. We flew home from Paris and luckily my dad got the last premium seat to Seattle. We were grateful that the seats were open and we made it home.



This trip was so awesome. I wish we had more time to see more of Europe. I hope to visit more countries in the future. I am grateful for the opportunity we had to travel and I'm grateful that I could take my dad along, though we about walked him to death. I'm also very grateful for our wonderful friend, Caitlin who babysat the dogs the whole sixteen days. You are a life saver, Caitlin. It was an amazing trip!

This was an excellent start to my fall. Come October 1st my third book Crossing Lines hit the Deseret Book shelves.


On October 1st I was able to participate in a book signing at the Portland Deseret Book for ladies night. It was great evening spent with the wonderful folks there at the store.

Toward the end of October I was able to attend the Northwest Writer's Retreat in Rosario Beach, WA. I love this retreat because it's a chance to renew myself and learn more about my writing craft. I love spending these days with my writing friends.





When I got back to Portland, fall had struck leaving my car covered in leaves.


My year has been filled with flying (for my job), flying for fun, writing, conferences, and book signings. I did get some writing done between editing. For November NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) I actually met the 50,000 word goal. Though I didn't write it all in November, I did write and I have another book to add to the many to edit and hopefully someday publish.

At the beginning of December I had the chance to fly home for another signing at the Deseret Book in Logan, UT as well as spend some quality time with my family in Utah. It was a beautiful beginning to the Christmas season.




Shauna Wheelwright and Me at the Deseret Book signing. Thank you, Shauna!!!

This is the first year that I have had a line. In Flight Attendant lingo, that means I have a full schedule and no reserve days and because of how much Portland has grown I have enough seniority to get days off that I want, for the most part. This year is my first with Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years off. I've loved this Christmas season and have felt the bounteous joys of the holidays and blessings of this time of year. 

I have been watched over and blessed in so many ways and I'm grateful for all that the Lord has given  me. I've been so so very blessed. My year has been amazing and full of joy. I am so glad to be here in Portland, for my friends, family, and co-workers. For my job that allows me to do the things I love and see so many awesome places. And of course my little boys who keep me warm on these cold winter nights!!!






I'm grateful to all my fans who support my writing and continue to encourage me. I hope to have lots of good things come about in the next year. Thank you all!!!

Merry Christmas! May the Lord bless you all!

Love,