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Friday, October 30, 2015

The Book has been Published!

After long, endless nights, typing and editing until the wee hours of the morning, I can finally and proudly say that my very first novel, Risen from Ashes, has finally been published!

Finally...

Oh shush you. You are the reason for mt doubts - but no matter!

Anyway, here is a preview of Risen (one of my favorite parts)


Only when their steps faded did Raven’s men resume moving, like cats prowling in the dead of night.
They reached the first and only flight of steps leading up. Just as the Captain took the first stride, the cellar door opened and two guards walked down.
By mere luck, they were arguing, so they did not notice the intruders retreat out of sight.
Hiding behind the stacked boxes, Raven waited until the men had passed then signaled Noble and Oak, who were on the other side, to dispose of the guards post haste. The two nodded, then unsheathed their hunting knives and followed the guards surreptitiously.
Stalking their quarry like looming shadows, they turned the corner. Fate befell the sentries as a silent struggle broke out. A gruff, muffled voice cried out as metal cut against flesh, two figures fell limply to the floor out of sight; all was still again.
The two men reappeared with fresh red blood forever stained in the fibers of their gloves.
With silent speed, they made their way further up the steps and through the enclosed stronghold. Noiselessly and with grace, they eradicated any sentinel that would otherwise give them away, until they were yards from the last flight of steps that led to their asset’s lone tower.
Their pathway was blocked.
  
Just below were four guards standing watch. Unaware of the marauders in the hallway, the guards conversed with each other in their native tongue.
In these candlelit halls, they could not see the special operation agents; Raven gave the order to use their sniper rifles on the guards. He held his fist in the air, and his men, each of whom had their own target, waited.
Lightning stuck, the flash illuminated the dim halls for a breath’s moment, then a clap of thunder was followed by a rolling percussion; the execution order was given. With perfect precision from years of training, Ira’s team shot the four guards.
They were dead before they hit the floor.
Once clear, Raven and his men made their way up the last flight, he held everyone back, except Pie. The two positioned themselves on either side of the barricaded access and heard voices.
In a gruff, deep voice, a man spoke in Russian. Then, another, softer voice, filled with malice, responded with vindictiveness. There was a loud smack followed by a dry, harsh, taunting laugh.
The operatives heard the guard speak in English, “You will never be free.”

Raven counted from three.
Two.
One.

He and Pie simultaneously kicked open the door and breached the small candlelit room. It swung hard, hitting the wall behind it and extinguishing the candle’s flame.
Without the only light source, everyone was sheltered in darkness.
Before the shocked sentry had any time to react, the surprisingly agile prisoner grabbed the gun from the guard’s holster on his hip and shot him once in the foot; the sound of his desert eagle shook the stormy night and reverberated in the small tower room.
As the guard went down with a cry of shock and agony, the prisoner, who pulled the recently fired gun, shot him again, point blank.
He lay lifeless on the floor.
With surprising haste and dexterity, the captive slammed his fist against Pie’s face and he stumbled backwards coughing horribly through his fingers as blood escaped his nostrils.
Raven responded by aiming his gun at the man’s head.
He ordered, “Freeze!” before the captive could pull the seized gun on him.
In no imminent danger, for the moment, the others carefully stepped in, avoiding the dead man at their feet. Oak, who was last to enter, nearly tripped over Pie, who was on the ground; he helped his brother-in-arms up.
  
“You okay Alec?” Ira asked with his weapon still poised at the prisoner’s head. With a vigilant glare, he watched the captive’s dark figure like a hawk; dark as the room was.

“Yeah, I’m fine,” Pie stifled through his gloved hand, “Damn, what a punch for skinny fingers.” he complimented as he felt the imprint of Aether’s contact on his cheek.

The surprisingly slender captive was veiled in shadow, no features were discernible but he cocked his head at the sound of Ira’s voice; his long mane of hair was, apparently, unkempt and scraggly from six years of little to no proper care.
“Can that be the elusive, sly, and flighty Ira ‘Raven’ Byrne?”
The mysterious voice that spoke for the first time did not sound gruff or low, but carried a soft-spoken and even a honeyed tone.
With every flowing utterance that escaped the lips of the detainee, Ira was stunned even more at the thought of this inconceivable prospect.

“No. No way. That’s impossible!” his throat went dry as parchment; his heart raced with fear as anxiety took over his previously calmed mind. His weapon slipped from his fingers and fell to the floor with a clang, eyes widened in horror and realization, “It cannot be… no! You are dead! Blackbird is dead!”


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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Mortals behind the Mask

I recently read that Islamic State has beheaded four children because they refused to convert.

It breaks my heart to know that these monsters without matter, these cruel demons of hate are killing innocent people with no good reason.

They may say they have one, but I don't see it, not one good reason.

They are not anarchists, they are not a higher being.

They hide behind masks because they are afraid; they are afraid of people who will stand up to them, they are afraid of Death;

Mortality is their fear.

The torturous mortals are afraid to look into the eyes of those they kill, to see their own face reflected in the orbs of those who perish believing it what is right, what is good, and what is true.

The problem is, is that people see them as vicious animals, but they are not. They are humans who hunt to try and prove that they are better.

I say they are cowardly, they have no honor, and they deserve the same death as those they have killed.




Tuesday, April 15, 2014

In the Wake of Today

I never really learned about the Founding Fathers in school, and I regret to say that I never truly studied them as many should.

This passage was sent to me a while ago, they are quotes said by Thomas Jefferson, a remarkable gentleman who helped shaped America for the better.


"When we get piled upon one another in large cities, as in Europe, we shall become as corrupt as Europe ."


"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not."


"It is incumbent on every generation to pay its own debts as it goes. A principle which if acted on would save one-half the wars of the world."


"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them."


"My reading of history convinces me that most bad government results from too much government."


"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms."


"The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government."


"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."


"To compel a man to subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical."


Thomas Jefferson said in 1802:

"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies.  If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around the banks will deprive the people of all property - until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered."

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Reviewer's Guide: Grave Beginnings

I love to read, there's no doubt about that. 

I've subscribed to many Facebook groups that promote new novels and authors, AND I get newsletters from anywhere and everywhere about new and upcoming books that will hit the market soon.


However, while reading through this one newsletter about new books, I came across one that definitely caught my eye (and I'm not just talking about the book cover.)

It is called Grave Beginnings: the Grave Report by one R.R. Virdi. (the link is below)

Most of the books I've seen so far are the exact same plot just different context, however this book is unsuspecting and unexpected. It is different from the others and I kid you not, the moment I picked up my Kindle to read this, I slid further on the edge on my seat. 

This is all true, every page I read kept me on the edge. This was like an obsession, one that I could not put down. (The last time I was like this, it was when the last Harry Potter book arrived) and that was... seven years ago. (oh I feel old)

Any this book, Grave Beginnings is about this lone man, Vincent Graves and how he solves murders by reliving the memories of the murdered so he can find and stop the killer(s).

The Author cleverly designed Vincent and his other characters, their past and present, characteristics and persona. There is so much to add to the characters and to the environment so much that you can envision every detail inscribed in this tome. 

And trust me, with the "books" being published today, visualizing works today are hard to come by.

If you have free time from work, or are relaxing at home or the beach, I highly suggest this novel for a very good read. This is one that captures your very soul and ignites that sense of adventure and mystery.

Trust me, from a first hand account, this novel gripped my very core (inspiringly) right up to the last word.


http://www.amazon.com/Grave-Beginnings-The-Report-Book-ebook/dp/B00HIN97WO/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top   

Monday, March 10, 2014

Gamers Project

I am taking up a new project.

It sucks

... and I am going to record the game play of different games, right now it's Skyrim. I am taking this up with my significant other ;D and I think it'll be fun.

We make a funny, great team and I think this will be a hit XD 

with a bat?

So before I post the links to the first to clips, it's hard to hear the game in the first one because the sound was coming from the speakers, not the headset, but we fix it in the second one :D

here is Part one: (it gets funny)

and here is Part two: (this one gets punny)



Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Realization

I am slowly approaching the first quarter of my years. Looking back, I realize that all the things I used to enjoy as a child, I don't anymore.

Take the recent snowfalls in the past few weeks, as a kid I loved snow, loved to play, to build snowmen, create angels. 
But now, I only like it in my dreams or imagination, because I have to drive to work or to class in that snow. 

Another is using the word, "Boyfriend" I never use that word when introducing my companion, because saying "boyfriend" sounds adolescent and childish. 
That's why I always introduce him as: companion, partner, significant other, consort, or partner in crime. 

I love using the last one, people get concerned, in a good way. 

There are many other things I found that I just can't do anymore. It may be tough letting go, but I always know that my children will enjoy them, and their children and so on and so forth.