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An Eye for Vengeance
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In the dust and blood of the frontier, one man’s world was torn apart. Jed McCallister watched his family slaughtered, his body broken, and his eye carved open so he could never look away. Left for dead, he was found by the Crow, healed by their medicine man… and cursed with the Eye for Vengeance. Beneath a leather patch, a hellish red light waits. When revealed, ghosts rise to rip the souls from their flesh, hands rise up dragging them screaming into Hell. Blackwood thinks he’s untouchable. But Jed has returned. And he has but one purpose… vengeance.
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Boundless Imagination
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In A Christmas to Remember, a young girl sets out to renew her best friend’s belief in Santa Claus and the two find themselves on an adventure at the North Pole. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
My inspiration comes from the joy and magic that stories can bring to people of all ages, especially during special times of the year. My wife, Linda, has a deep love for Christmas and all the wonder that comes with it, including festive films and timeless traditions. I wrote this book as a gift for her, capturing the warmth, hope, and enchantment that the season offers.
What draws you to write children’s literature?
Writing children’s literature allows me to tap into a sense of innocence, curiosity, and boundless imagination. Through these stories, I can create moments of joy, encourage belief in magic, and celebrate the values of kindness and togetherness. Knowing that these tales can spark joy in children, and the child within every adult fills me with a sense of purpose and fulfillment.
Are there any of your own childhood experiences included in this story?
Yes, there are several elements of my own childhood experiences woven into this story. Christmas was always a magical time for me, filled with wonder, excitement, and cherished traditions. One thing that stands out in my memories is that we always had mistletoe in the house, a small but meaningful symbol of Christmas.
We weren’t wealthy, but my parents worked hard to keep the magic of Christmas alive for us children for as long as they could. Their love and dedication ensured that the season felt special, no matter our circumstances. The anticipation, the togetherness, and the small traditions they upheld created a sense of wonder that has stayed with me to this day.
I drew on these feelings of hope, love, and enchantment to shape the story’s themes. My goal was to capture that childhood sense of magic and share it with others, reminding readers of all ages that the true spirit of Christmas comes from the love and joy we share with one another.
Can young readers look forward to more work from you soon? What are you currently working on?
Absolutely! I’m excited to share that I’m currently working on another Christmas book set to be released next year, continuing my love for festive storytelling.
Additionally, Book 2 in the Shamera trilogy is on track for release around Easter, and I can’t wait for readers to continue that journey. Beyond that, I am also co-writing a supernatural horror novel titled The Eye of Vengeance and working on Book 2 in the horror series Ravenswood.
It’s shaping up to be a very busy and thrilling year ahead, with stories for a range of readers, whether they’re seeking holiday magic, fantasy adventures, or spine-chilling horror.
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In the snow-draped village where children’s laughter pierces the cold air, “A True Believer” unveils the stirring story of Lily, a young girl with fiery red hair and emerald eyes, facing a profound Christmas revelation. Clad in her pink scarf and bobble hat, Lily writes to Santa in her diary, her faith in holiday magic unwavering. Yet, her spirit is tested when her friend Sophie reveals a sombre truth: Santa might just be a myth. This revelation threatens Lily’s cherished beliefs, but instead of succumbing to doubt, she embarks on a quest to discover the reality of Santa Claus. “A Christmas to Remember” weaves a heartwarming narrative of innocence, faith, and friendship, as Lily and Sophie navigate the true essence of the Christmas spirit, proving that some magic is indeed real. This tale is a testament to the enduring power of belief and the magic that binds us during the festive season.
From the hushed whispers of doubt to the resilient bonds of friendship, join Lily as she seeks to uncover whether the spirit of Santa Claus really exists. This enchanting narrative is a testament to the enduring wonder of Christmas, promising to warm your heart and restore your faith in the magic of the season. Perfect for anyone who cherishes Christmas traditions and the timeless question of what it truly means to believe.
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What Lies Beneath The Surface
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Ravenswood follows a team of paranormal investigators who embark on a chilling journey to investigate the supernatural entities that the Ravenswoood Asylum harbors. What intrigues you about the horror and paranormal genres that led you to write this book?
I’ve always been drawn to the boundary between reality and the unknown, especially in the realm of ghost hunts. I’ve joined a few over the years, with mixed experiences, some with undeniable chills, others marked by a sceptic or two ready to disprove every strange occurrence. This tension between believers and sceptics fascinated me. There’s a unique energy when someone tries to break down every supernatural experience, almost like a challenge to the paranormal itself.
Horror and the paranormal aren’t just about scares; they explore what lies beneath the surface, unseen and often unsettling. Writing Ravenswood gave me the chance to delve into those hidden layers, but with a twist: placing a sceptic at the heart of inexplicable phenomena. I wanted to explore what happens when the rational mind is forced to confront something it can’t explain, when disbelief unravels into fear.
This conflict is rich with suspense, especially as the sceptic becomes entangled in events that defy reason. It was thrilling to develop Steve’s journey as he moved from questioning every bump in the night to facing a darkness he couldn’t ignore. The horror genre allows you to magnify human responses to fear and the unknown, pushing characters to their limits and revealing sides of them they never thought existed. With Ravenswood, I hoped to give readers the same sense of uncertainty I feel on those ghost hunts, the lingering question: What if there really is something there, just out of sight?
What character did you enjoy writing for? Was there one that was more challenging to write for?
Steve, the sceptic, was by far the most fascinating character to write. Bringing a sceptic into a haunted setting allows for a unique interplay between doubt and fear, and Steve embodies that balance. His mind set isn’t rooted in the supernatural, he’s grounded, rational, and prone to dismiss anything that veers into the realm of “unexplainable.” I loved exploring how he would interpret and confront these escalating events within Ravenswood Asylum, where every shadow, every whisper seems almost designed to wear down his resistance to belief.
Steve’s scepticism gives his journey a slow-burn quality that adds to the suspense. Watching him go from rolling his eyes at every odd sound to being forced to question the very fabric of his reality gave me so much room to develop not only his character but also the unfolding horror around him. It’s as if the asylum itself becomes an antagonist, steadily chipping away at his resolve until he’s faced with the terrifying possibility that there may be forces at work beyond his understanding.
What really drew me into Steve’s character was his internal struggle, his constant tug-of-war between the need to rationalise everything and the creeping fear that maybe, just maybe, he’s in over his head. Writing his reactions to each unnerving event allowed me to play with tension in a way that’s deeply psychological. As a sceptic, Steve doesn’t give in to fear easily, which means the horror has to evolve, becoming more insidious and personal, finding ways to target him specifically. It was a thrilling challenge to orchestrate a haunting that could break through his walls of disbelief.
By the end, Steve’s transformation speaks to something I think a lot of us relate to, the discomfort of facing the unknown and, ultimately, the question of what we choose to believe. Writing him not only made the horror feel real and grounded, but it also allowed me to explore the complex ways we react when confronted with something we can’t explain. For me, Steve’s scepticism makes the paranormal events in Ravenswood all the more disturbing because he’s not looking to be convinced, he’s being forced to confront a darkness that won’t be ignored.
What is the next book that you are working on, and when can your fans expect it to be out?
We are currently working on Stonebridge, the second book in this trilogy. After Steve, once the hardened sceptic determined to prove that the paranormal is all fake, is drawn into a mirror by a mysterious entity, much like Janet before him, the story leads us to the chilling Mosswood House Orphanage in Stonebridge. As Linda and Carl investigate, they uncover dark, twisted connections between Mosswood and Ravenswood Asylum, revealing secrets more dangerous than they ever imagined. Stonebridge is set to be on shelves early next year, and it will pull readers deeper into the trilogy’s mysteries, building up to an unforgettable final book.
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Ravenswood
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Ravenswood plunges readers into the eerie world of a decaying asylum, where a team of paranormal investigators embarks on a chilling journey. At the center of the story is Stephen, a skeptic dragged along to challenge his disbelief in the supernatural. As the tale unfolds, Stephen is faced with more than he bargained for, and by the end, the book hits all the familiar beats of a classic horror movie—for better or worse.
Right from the start, Ravenswood excels at what it sets out to do as a horror story. The pacing mirrors that of a well-crafted horror film, starting slow and steadily building toward heart-pounding intensity. As the tension mounts, so too does the fear, dread, and sheer terror. The true star of the story, though, is Ravenswood Asylum itself. It looms large as the perfect villain, its atmosphere thick with menace and mystery. The asylum is vividly described, its every creak and shadow brought to life in a way that avoids falling into overused horror tropes. It stands as a fully realized, terrifying setting that adds depth to the story and elevates the scares. Like many modern horror films, Ravenswood places its focus more on the concept and setting, which results in a strong atmospheric experience. Stephen, the protagonist, does undergo some character growth, which adds depth to his role, though the real emphasis of the story is on the paranormal intrigue. The supporting cast, while serving specific roles in the plot, effectively helps to keep the focus on the eerie atmosphere and the unfolding mystery. By the end, the introduction of new characters adds a fresh layer of excitement, helping to propel the narrative forward and offering dynamic ways to resolve the group’s dire situation. The process of summoning the primary antagonist, a demon, is deliberately simple, relying on a skeptic, a chant, and minimal ritual elements, which enhances the story’s accessibility and draws readers into the tension quickly. Dispelling the demon, in contrast, requires much more effort, emphasizing teamwork and belief from all involved. This shift in difficulty adds a layer of complexity that keeps readers engaged. Familiar with the horror genre, this structure creates anticipation and a sense of challenge, leaving readers invested in seeing how the characters will overcome the escalating stakes.
Ravenswood is an engaging and atmospheric horror novel that successfully captures the essence of classic supernatural thrillers. Its chilling setting, combined with a steadily building sense of dread, creates an immersive experience that horror fans will appreciate. While the focus leans more on the eerie concept and paranormal intrigue, the journey is filled with tension and suspense, keeping readers on edge from start to finish. With its blend of supernatural scares, intriguing twists, and a truly haunting setting, Ravenswood is a thrilling read that delivers plenty of excitement for fans of the genre.
Pages: 224 | ASIN : B0DHB2L3FP
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Shamera
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Shamera by T.S. James is an engaging fantasy novel that skillfully intertwines elements of magic, mystery, and adventure, offering a fresh perspective on the genre. The story begins with Shamera, a character driven by aspirations of becoming an apprentice, who finds himself in an unexpected situation when a menacing sorceress kidnaps the revered Great Verazslo. This event propels Shamera into a race against time, where he must swiftly master mystical arts to rescue the Elvenii during the fleeting Blood Moon.
The narrative’s strength lies in its ability to weave a tapestry of intriguing facts and legends into the storyline, enriching the reader’s experience. The author’s skillful use of names adds a layer of mystery, encouraging readers to discover the nuances and subtleties hidden within the text. This careful construction of the world and its lore makes Shamera a compelling read, with each chapter increasing readers’ anticipation. As the story unfolds, we see Shamera’s emotional journey from grief and anger to forgiveness, a testament to the novel’s depth beyond its fantastical elements. The introduction of Elithrin as a guiding figure in Shamera’s journey adds a layer of thematic richness. The plot takes an intriguing turn with a time travel element that brings characters back to the era of King Arthur, blending historical and fantasy elements in a unique and captivating way.
T.S. James demonstrates remarkable storytelling ability in Shamera. The novel’s intricate details, clever narrative twists, and the allure of hidden knowledge make it a compelling read for those interested in a world where magic and mystery coexist. As the first book in a trilogy, Shamera sets a high bar, leaving readers eager to continue this enchanting series.
Pages: 328 | ASIN : B0CRLJDHL8
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Shamera
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Shamera has always wanted to be the next Sorcerer’s Apprentice. When he gets the chance, his world is turned upside down as an evil Sorceress returns. Following the kidnapping of the Great Verazslo, he must quickly learn his magical art. He needs to seek out the Elvenii before the Blood Moon has waned and give them the crystal shard for its protection. However, there are evil forces who want the crystal for themselves and will stop at nothing to get their hands on it. When the destructive Sorceress begins to ravage the region, Shamera is sent on a quest to an unknown land. He must decipher an encrypted map and search for a mysterious weapon, to help defeat the evil Sorceress in battle. The fate of the Second Realm rests on Shamera’s young shoulders.
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