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Literary Titan Silver Book Award March 2024

Celebrating the brilliance of outstanding authors who have captivated us with their skillful prose, engaging narratives, and compelling real and imagined characters. We recognize books that stand out for their innovative storytelling and insightful exploration of truth and fiction. Join us in honoring the dedication and skill of these remarkable authors as we celebrate the diverse and rich worlds they’ve brought to life, whether through the realm of imagination or the lens of reality.

Award Recipients

The Maidservant in Cabin Number One by Chrysteen Braun

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A Darkness Summoned: The Ashes of Magic Trilogy, Volume 2

A Darkness Summoned, the second book in The Ashes of Magic trilogy, delves deeper into a world teeming with hidden monsters and fragile alliances. This urban fantasy novel centers on protagonist Emmeline as she struggles with the aftermath of betrayal, facing a perilous journey fraught with danger and deceit. Amidst escalating conflict between the raizour and the nainthe, Emmeline’s decisions become pivotal in shaping the destiny of both worlds.

The narrative is set against a richly detailed urban backdrop, where author Harper skillfully explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the often-ambiguous distinction between good and evil. The writing is vivid and immersive, blending the fantastical elements of magic and monsters with the mundanities of everyday life. This character-driven story provides a deep dive into the psyches of its characters, unveiling their fears, desires, and the intricacies of their interrelationships. Harper avoids revealing too much yet builds up to a climactic confrontation that sets the stage for the trilogy’s conclusion.

From the outset, the book captivates its audience, continuing Emmeline’s journey with her comrades in a narrative that skillfully interweaves action with emotional depth. The development of the world and its inhabitants adds layers to this urban fantasy landscape, showcasing Harper’s prowess in creating characters with genuine struggles and motives. The interplay between Emmeline, her allies, and foes is portrayed realistically and engagingly. A gradually developing romance between Emmeline and Erik lends an additional layer of emotional connection. The pacing of the story is smooth, with each scene advancing the plot.

A Darkness Summoned is an engaging read for enthusiasts of urban fantasy, layered characters, and thrilling action sequences. Harper’s storytelling captivates readers, ensuring they remain invested in Emmeline’s journey until the eagerly awaited final installment of the trilogy.

Pages: 512 | ASIN : B0CRBDZCXC

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Formosan Vampire

Formosan Vampire, by Amadeus Rockefeller, offers a riveting narrative that interweaves the lives of two markedly different characters. Seth, a centuries-old vampire, languishes in prison, haunted by a past rich in conquests, conflicts, and losses. Known previously as the formidable leader of the Dark Order, he finds himself on death row, reflecting on a life marked by horror and regret.

In stark contrast is Eunice, a 26-year-old paralegal, whose experience with racism and derogatory treatment in her youth fuels her ambition in the legal field. Her path crosses with Seth’s when she interviews him, uncovering tales of ancient vampire kingdoms and Seth’s former glory. Their interaction unveils a history marred by the fall of civilizations and governmental corruption, and an unexpected bond forms between them amidst Seth’s psychological ploys.

Rockefeller’s novel is characterized by its sophisticated characters and a plethora of themes that add depth to the narrative. While the book’s length may initially seem intimidating, it quickly draws the reader into its complex world. The narrative, while occasionally pausing in its suspense, is enriched by vivid descriptions and a deep exploration of vampire lore, which together weave a captivating and immersive world. The story is particularly appealing to those with a penchant for horror, offering just enough gore to maintain a gripping atmosphere. The fusion of historical elements with the vampire theme adds an intriguing layer to the story.

Formosan Vampire is a compelling read for anyone fascinated by the lore of vampires and complex character dynamics. Those interested in a novel that blends horror, history, and intricate character studies will find this book a noteworthy addition to their reading list.

Pages: 548 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CQVYMZHJ

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Different But Fun

Twilight Perils offers readers a riveting anthology of short stories nestled in the horror genre, showcasing a diverse range of characters and narratives. Where did the idea for this collection of stories come from?

They were stories in my head that I wanted to create for a while. It helped when I put my thoughts on paper. It then took time to make different ideas for them.

What character did you enjoy writing for? Was there one that was more challenging to write for?

I liked all the characters in this collection. Each story had its challenges.

What draws you to the horror genre and makes it ripe for you to write such gripping short stories in it?

I wanted to do something different but fun at the same time. Since mystery is my main niche, I wanted to explore other genres like horror, paranormal, supernatural, and dark fantasy. I took classic monsters and villains and used them to create captivating stories. It was a lot of fun, but it took time to create this collection.

What is the next book that you are working on, and when can your fans expect it to be out?

Expect my next book, The Angel City Rapture: A Gale Queen Murder Mystery, to be out on Valentine’s Day-February 14, 2024. It is my first Christian fiction book that centers on Detective Gale Queen and the Rapture. It is available for purchase as a pre-order. Grab it here for $0.99 on Amazon before the price rises.

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In the suffocating grip of shadows, where the night conceals more than it reveals, discover a realm where every whispered secret becomes a haunting scream of terror.
Unearth the depths of darkness in Miguel Angel Hernandez Jr.’s spine-chilling collection, Twilight Perils. Brace yourself for a riveting journey through the macabre, where eight tales of horror, thriller, and mystery collide to send shivers down your spine.
Behind closed doors, secrets fester, and in Twilight Perils, Hernandez invites you to step into a realm where the mundane transforms into the malevolent. Each story, a haunting echo of the unknown, explores the sinister corners of the human psyche, leaving readers teetering on the edge of terror.
From ghosts and monsters to ancient curses and alien invasions, Hernandez weaves a tapestry of fear that will grip you from the first page to the last. Unravel the enigma of the inexplicable, confront the demons within, and be prepared for a journey that will leave you questioning the very fabric of reality.
As the shadows lengthen and the unknown beckons, Twilight Perils invites you to confront your deepest fears.
Are you ready to face the terrors that lurk in the dark?
Then come this way…but remember, once you enter, there’s no turning back!

Literary Titan Gold Book Award

The Literary Titan Book Award celebrates books with creative ideas and honors authors skilled in transforming words into exquisite prose. These remarkable books elevate the craft of storytelling. Here’s to the talented authors who’ve turned original concepts into wonderfully crafted books. Your extraordinary skill merits every ounce of this acknowledgment.

Award Recipients

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Literary Titan Silver Book Awards February 2024

Celebrating the brilliance of outstanding authors who have captivated us with their masterful prose, engaging narratives, and compelling real and imagined characters. Explore a universe of boundless creativity, recognizing books that stand out for their innovative storytelling and insightful exploration of truth and fiction. Join us in honoring the dedication and skill of these remarkable writers as we celebrate the diverse and rich worlds they’ve brought to life, whether through the realm of imagination or the lens of reality.

Award Recipients

Late Bloomer, Late Bloomer, Late Bloomer by James Young

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Twilight Perils: A Collection of Eight Secret Stories

Miguel Angel Hernandez’s Twilight Perils offers a riveting anthology of short stories nestled in the horror genre, showcasing a diverse range of characters and narratives. This collection artfully oscillates between suspenseful thrillers, unsettling horror, and intriguing mysteries. Standout stories include “The Forbidden Hunger,” “A Virtual Crisis,” and “Hunting a Nightmare.”

In “The Forbidden Hunger,” readers meet Joshua, who, in his desperation to find a cure for terminal cancer, encounters unforeseen consequences after seeking help from a witch. “A Virtual Crisis” introduces Autumn, a dispirited virtual reality gamer. Her reluctant alliance with a ghost investigator to vanquish an evil spirit adds an intriguing layer to the tale. Meanwhile, “Hunting a Nightmare” offers an intense pursuit, featuring a detective’s relentless quest to apprehend a cunning, sadistic vampire serial killer.

The narrative consistently engages the reader, weaving a dramatic journey where characters must outmaneuver formidable adversaries and overcome harrowing obstacles. The stories evoke a spectrum of emotions, from the despair of victims succumbing to their adversaries to the exhilaration of others fighting valiantly for survival. This emotional journey provokes reflection on one’s own potential for bravery and resourcefulness under similar circumstances. Hernandez’s writing shines in its ability to deliver unexpected conclusions. The pacing is meticulously crafted, building tension and horror that culminates at precisely the right moments. The anthology features an array of iconic monstrous figures — ghosts, vampires, werewolves, among others — each story standing distinct in its portrayal and narrative style.

The fusion of horror and suspense is masterfully executed, making Twilight Perils a compelling read. The book contains mature themes, and as such, I feel it is more suited for an adult audience. For those with a penchant for horror, Hernandez’s collection promises an immersive and thrilling experience.

Pages: 221 | ASIN : B0CPT3VWMJ

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Everyone Struggles

Author Interview
David Procaccino Author Interview

Glass Flower follows a Vietnam veteran and psychiatrist in Philadelphia who struggles to put his life back together and save his marriage and relationship with his daughter. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

I’ve worked with many veterans and been struck by the family dysfunction that often follows military service experiences. Soldiers suffer horrors and then, if they even survive, return to families that can never understand the shit sandwiches that their loved ones have been forced to eat. During the Vietnam Era, veterans received no assistance with re-entry. They were simply expected to resume their civilian lives, as if the war never happened, and they weren’t forever changed. But they were.

Malory tries to hide from his past and focus on the future, only to discover that without dealing with trauma from his past, he has no future worth having. What were some driving ideals behind your character’s development?

Many of the veterans I’ve known came to the military with significant unresolved psychological issues from their families of origin. Remember that Malory wasn’t drafted and, with the intercession of his father-in-law, could have served in the Coast Guard on the Philadelphia waterfront. But he wants to prove something and goes halfway around the world to do it. He has to prove that he’s worth more than those scattered leaves in the Lehighton band shell, but with his lack of self-knowledge, goes about it in exactly the wrong way until the very end of the novel when, finally, he understands.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

I wanted to write an entertaining thriller that zips along but also, artfully, doubles as a series of psychiatric vignettes. Everyone struggles, and I want the reader to understand the psychological crises that transpire silently while no one is listening. Despite his torment of Malory, Quinton gives the psychiatrist the opportunity to change and finally transcend his trauma, but Quinton suffers greatly in doing so. I think of that as the most tragic part of the novel, but not everything has a happy ending. Just look at the Vietnam War.

What is the next book that you are working on and when can your fans expect it to be out?

I’ve written a Gothic, supernatural thriller and its sequel both set in the 19th Century and, like Glass Flower, thoroughly of Pennsylvania. With notes of Wilkie Collins and M.R. James, the books will make the perfect companions for a damp, windy, and haunted October night. It’s all about distillation now, as I work toward a final draught filled with both memories of the light and nightmares of the dark.

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July 1972. Vietnam is ending but not for Jim Malory, veteran and psychiatrist. Back in Glenwyth, the jewel of Philadelphia’s Main Line, Malory wants to be just another doctor, husband, and father. But his pregnant wife Maria fears that he’s lost his mind, and their daughter Ruthie—ignored by her preoccupied parents—drifts toward destruction, searching for human connection no matter the cost. When the psychiatrist gets two new patients, a fellow Vietnam veteran and a college dropout not much older than Ruthie, Malory hopes to fix them and, in the process, fix himself, his marriage, and his relationship with his daughter.

But with each step towards transcendence, he’s pulled further back—his terrible past becoming intertwined and finally indistinguishable from the tragedy of his present. He may have survived the war, but the smoldering ashes of Malory’s trauma threaten to consume him and everyone he touches in an insatiable fire.

A character-driven, psychological thriller taut with family dysfunction, Glass Flower comes to a startling conclusion: Without forgiveness, trauma lasts forever.