Category Archives: My Reviews

Torn from Normal: My Review

I am sure that if you know who I am, you probably know who Martin Bartloff is. Martin and I have a history where his book is concerned. But during the month of November, while we werre both participating in NaNoWriMo, he had some doubts as to whether he could finish his. So I made a deal with him, if he made his 50,000 words, I would read his book by 12/16/2010. You can see by the date of this post, that I have days to spare.

Now, don’t get me wrong, it wasn’t that I didn’t want to read his book because I didn’t think it would be good, I had explained to Martin several times, that it just wasn’t my type of book. I had chosen not to read it for very personal reasons. Martin now knows those reasons, but it seemed very important to him that I read this book, so I did.

I finished it today. It was exactly as I expected it to be. I had some issues, but all techinical. Below you will find my very honest review of Martin Bartloff’s TORN FROM NORMAL. Would I recommend this book? you ask. Absolutely. It is a wonderful book, just be prepared. LOVE STORY ain’t got nothin’ on TORN FROM NORMAL when it comes to emotion.

“Martin Bartloff has taken a horribly complex topic and developed a beautiful story from it. TORN FROM NORMAL is by far one of the most emotional books I’ve ever read. Bartloff uses his warm voice/style to tell readers a stirring and evocative tale of teen angst. Broaching the most difficult of topics, from adoption, grief, and teen suicide, Bartloff takes readers into the very hearts and souls of his characters as they deal with each of these things. Martin Bartloff has the spirit of a remarkable storyteller and should be applauded for his deft handling of such darkness.”

On a different note, if you read my Blog on any kind of regular basis you know that one of our Echelon authors is going through a horrible time right now. We are all saying lots of prayers for Dave Anderson (author of KILLER COWS), but Martin took things a step farther. Martin has committed to donate all his profits from his Kindle sales through Christmas to Dave and his family. You can check out the info on Dave’s condition by visiting his page on The Caring Bridge. But you can also help Dave and his family by purchasing your copy of TORN FROM NORMAL by Martin for Kindle.

Torn from Normal:

Torn from his normal life by a double tragedy, Andy Riley finds himself living on the beach with street kids. When a robbery goes wrong, the kids attack him. A blue Porsche races to the rescue—driven by the man his friends tried to rob.

Danny has had many foster brothers over the years and knows his father won’t leave a kid bleeding in an alley all alone. They bring Andy home and discover a boy in the depths of despair. Danny welcomes Andy as a new brother, eager to soothe his own loneliness and offer his help and friendship.

An abusive aunt, eager for the government check to support her nephew, demands custody of Andy. The loss of his new family is more than he can bear. When he disappears, Danny and Marvin hurry to find him, before it’s too late.

Chris Redding: Wild and Uncensored

Okay, that title was very misleading, but I had to do something to get you over here. I really want you to get to know Chris Redding. I have had the pleasure of interacting with her for quite a few years now on the Internet boook circuit, and she really is a pretty cool gal. One of the things I like most about Chris is that she is not usually afraid to tell it like it is. Those of you who know my Blog know why I like that.

Once you’ve read this post and gotten to know Chris a little better, please feel free to ask her questions. I know she loves talking with readers and other writers. So, don’t be shy. And don’t make her sit here all day talking to herself.

Chris is also a contributing author on the Criminal Minds at Work Blog with several other…kinda scary people.

When I offered to introduce Chris on Life as a Publisher, I agreed to review her book, Corpse Whisperer. I knew I was in for a real treat when I read the first line. The corpse grabbed her arm with cool fingers.

Grace Harmony can talk to dead people. Really! It’s not always convenient and there are times when being a medic at the hospital is downright hard, given her “gift. When Grace meets her latest “encounter” she soon discovers that time is not on her side, especially where Delores is concerned.

One of the coolest things about this book, other than Grace’s gift, is how she uses it, or better said, how it uses her. Chris Redding has taken a somewhat stale story idea and breathed new life into. Okay, not so much life as…well, yeah, life. Graces little trip back in time is a refreshing way to having a hands on approach to problem solving, and the little twists Redding curls in are absolutely engaging.

The character development is great and Redding has a way of describing things that lets you actually see and feel what is going on. Corpse Whisperer is an excellent read for those of you tired of cookie cutter fiction where everyone looks, smells, and acts the same as everyone else. The characters come to life on these pages and I for one am glad for the chance to have read Corpse Whisperer.

Have you met Chris Redding?

Chris’ discovered at an early age that writing was a part of her when she received her first A on a story written in the fifth grade. Despite her passion for the written word, she didn’t begin writing romantic fiction until later in her life.  She didn’t read many romance books growing up, but after college, discovered the genre fictions of mystery and romance.  Her favorite authors are Suzanne Brockmann and Lisa Gardner, both of whom she has had the pleasure of meeting.

After the birth of her second child, Chris was ready to take her writing to the next level and joined Romance Writers of America and her local RWA chapter.  There she embarked on learning the real craft and business of writing.

Books by Chris:

The Drinking Game (Wings Press 2004) Romantic Suspense

Corpse Whisperer (Enspiron Press 2007) Paranormal Romantic Suspense Kindle

Along the way, Chris has sold stories to confession markets and developed a workshop on writing from the male point-of-view.

I also encourage you to visit Chris’ Blog. She has some pretty neat guests up there.

Here are a few other places you can connect with Chris.

Twitter

Facebook

A New Review for Me

I’ve been chatting a bit with Jennifer Wylie (@jen_wylie) on Twitter lately. I first saw her tweeting with @shaydenfl about his S.H.I.T.S. posts–you gotta check those out. Well, Jen started following my Sassy Gal Blog Tour (which has hit a huge snag due to my bad planning and health issues), but anyway, Jen posted comments on my tour and ended up getting a FREE copy of my romance novel DARK SHINES MY LOVE. She liked it. Here are some snippets from her review. You can read the entire review at her new Blog: Jennifer Wylie’s Blog

The latest book I’ve read, and my first to review on my blog, is Dark Shines My Love. Author Alexis Hart has truly woven a wonderful story in this romantic novel. I would say that I couldn’t put it down however as I read it on my computer I’ll just say I literally did not step away until I’d finished.

She goes on a bit about how brilliant I am…er the story is…er…she goes on…

The descriptive writing is amazing and the dialog pulls you along with the characters emotions.

I can honestly say that it warms my heart to know that someone other than me gets the humor when I write it. That has not always been the case. LOL I know this because Jen also says…

You will find both humor and seriousness in this book, and of course some wonderful love scenes.

Okay, I was really pleased with the part about the love scenes. I absolutely hate writing love scenes. I cannot write sex scenes, I have a very hard time writing sex, but I guess I do a little better with love scenes. I am a little more comfortable when there is emotion involved, maybe that is the key for me.

Thankfully, Jen writes what every author wants to read about their own work. This is how good buzz gets started.

Overall, I would definately recommend Dark Shines My Love. Any reader who enjoys a good romance novel with a touching love story that captures you and pulls you along until the very end should give this book a read!

Thank you, Jen, for a wonderful review. It is actually one of my best ever. God Bless Twitter and the Blogosphere!