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A Sea-Witch Review Up On The Cosy Dragon

One of my self-publishing struggles has been finding people to review my books. But the lovely Cosy Dragon reviews my book this week. You can find that review here: http://www.thecosydragon.com/2016/08/review-je-hunter-tales-of-a-redheaded-sea-witch.html


Currently, I am on vacation . We just left today and will be touring around for almost two weeks, the first stop being Drumheller, and the second the When Words Collide Writers Conference in Calgary. I will attempt to blog from the road, but I’m not making any promises! I’ll definately update when I return! 

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It’s here: The Next Black Depths Story on Kindle

It’s here! I’ve been working away on a prequel story for the Black Depths Universe. This story, centring around Caesar and Darya, is an adventure story. It is pivotal to the events which are going to take place in Twisted Currents, which will be out this fall. And the cover for Dead Water is amazing.

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Dead Water is out on Kindle today, and will only be released on Kindle (for the time being, anyway). And I’m going to use Dead Water to help celebrate my signing and reading of Dark Shores Wednesday night at McNally Robinson in Saskatoon. That’s right, Dead Water will be FREE from August 11th to August 15th! Make sure you download your copy while you can! This is a thank youth all my lovely readers, who I know are impatiently waiting the next full length book. Well, Twisted Currents is still coming along rather well (there have been a few potholes), but better than that, Doomed Seas (the next Caesar book, which is actually a short novel), is nearing completion, which means Doomed Seas will be out first, which also makes sense for the storyline. In a month or so I will be reveling the back cover copy for Doomed Seas, but until then, enjoy Dead Water and don’t forget to tell me what you think!

 

J. E. Hunter is the author of the Black Depths Series. Tales of a Redheaded Sea-Witch, and Broken Tide, the first two books of the series can be found on  Amazon,  Kobo,  iBooks,  Barnes and Noble, and Smashwords. The third book, Dark Shores, was released April 1, 2016. The fourth and last book of the Black Depths series, Twisted Currents, will be released in the fall of 2016, after Dead Water and Doomed Seas, two Novellas featuring Caesar.

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YA Book Review: The Awakening by Kelley Armstrong

YA Book Review: The Awakening by Kelley Armstrong

Continuing with posting about books I’ve previously read, I finished The Awakening (Darkest Powers series Book 2) (associate link) in 2012. This is what I wrote in my book journal:

The entire book took place over approximately 3 days. I tend not to like this, as character development and growth doesn’t seem as believable to me. I believe that characters need time to change—to reflect on what they’ve gone through and then learn from it. However, it made the story fast paced and quick moving. There were a few awkward places in the story—but not as bad as in the first book. I’m pretty sure I can see what’s coming in book 3, but I do really want to know how it all ends. 

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I rated the book 3/5 stars.

 

J. E. Hunter is the author of the Black Depths Series. Tales of a Redheaded Sea-Witch, and Broken Tide, the first two books of the series can be found on  Amazon,  Kobo,  iBooks,  Barnes and Noble, and Smashwords. The third book, Dark Shores, was released April 1, 2016. The fourth and last book of the Black Depths series, Twisted Currents, will be released in the fall of 2016, after Dead Water and Doomed Seas, two Novellas featuring Caesar.

 

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Harry Potter, Kindle Worlds and Some Thoughts on Self-Publishing

So last night I went to my first ever Harry Potter part! It was awesome. The bookshop had various tents set up: fortune telling, sorting, transfiguration. You could take your picture in the “Have You Seen This Wizard?” sign. There was a tent selling Hogwarts merchandise. There was a Quiddich Pitch, and there were even wizards practising the Dark Arts (they attempted to convert me multiple times, but I consistently ran away). I felt like I was part of the world, and as a big fan of Harry Potter, I would definitely go to an HP part again!

But this all made me think of something I’d been hearing a little bit about over the past couple days: Kindle Worlds. Kindle Worlds is self-titled as, “A place for you to publish fan fiction”. Only certain worlds are available (Harry Potter isn’t one), but there are a number of worlds everyone’s probably heard of, like Veronica Mars and Pretty Little Liars. The premise is that Amazon has licensed a world for this purpose, and is paying people to write stories for worlds that people are dying to get more of. Writers get 35% royalty and world owners get 35%.

Worlds are addictive. People can’t get enough of them. Get people addicted to a world and you have a gold-mine (or a very passionate fan base which means as much-if not more). Last night at the Harry Potter party, I bought chocolate lollipops, a giant Hedwig owl sucker, and a Ravenclaw scarf (yes, I’m pretty sure I’m Ravenclaw even though I haven’t been officially sorted). When the last Veronica Mars movie was in the making, my sister funded the project on Kickstarter, and I proudly cheered her on (the movie had no problem reaching the kickstart goal). Worlds create trending Twitter topics, Facebook Clubs, and all kinds of world-inspired art work, music, poetry, stories, clothing, accessories etc. When it’s a good, believable world, people will fall in love. And once you’re in love, it’s hard to escape.

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So what makes a world worth diving into? For me, it’s the little details. At the HP party last night, the restaurant had a special menu: butter beer, pumpkin pasties, and other such HP inspired treats. People were buying their own wands made from dragon heartstring and phoenix feather. People were wearing their wizarding wear. The addiction is in the detail, in characters that we know and love because of their little quirks-the things that make them exactly who they are. The kind of characters that are familiar best friends. We know what to expect from them. We know what they’re going to eat for breakfast, and we know what they’re going to wear when working out (or if they even go to the gym). Worlds are built on people we can fall in love with, people we would fight alongside of, fight for, and be (if it was only possible). Which is why people want more stories, because reading about the life of a character, is, for a brief moment, like living in their shoes.

J. E. Hunter is the author of the Black Depths Series. Tales of a Redheaded Sea-Witch, and Broken Tide, the first two books of the series can be found on  Amazon,  Kobo,  iBooks,  Barnes and Noble, and Smashwords. The third book, Dark Shores, was released April 1, 2016. The fourth and last book of the Black Depths series, Twisted Currents, will be released in the fall of 2016, after Dead Water and Doomed Seas, two Novellas featuring Caesar.

 

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Dead Water Cover Clip

Are you as excited for this as I am? Soon, Dead Water will be released and it will have the first cover ever featuring Caesar, from Tales of a Redheaded Sea-Witch. This charming pirate is going to look amazing! Below is a small portion of the cover I’m providing for a preview, thanks to my cover artist Leah Keeler, who’s done all the amazing work on the other Black Depths covers.

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What do you think? Don’t forget to check out the Dead Water Blurb if you haven’t already. This light bit of summer reading is going to be great.

J. E. Hunter is the author of the Black Depths Series. Tales of a Redheaded Sea-Witch, and Broken Tide, the first two books of the series can be found on  Amazon,  Kobo,  iBooks,  Barnes and Noble, and Smashwords. The third book, Dark Shores, was released April 1, 2016. The fourth and last book of the Black Depths series, Twisted Currents, will be released in the fall of 2016, after Dead Water and Doomed Seas, two Novellas featuring Caesar.

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What I’m Reading: Snow Like Ashes by Sara Raasch

YA Book Review: Snow Like Ashes by Sara Raasch

This is another first in a teen fantasy series. Snow Like Ashes(associate link), written by Sara Raasch, follows young Winterian, Meira, on her quest to save her kingdom alongside future king and love interest Mather. It took me a while to get into the kingdoms, four named for seasons and four rhythm kingdoms. I guess that after reading A Court of Thorns and Roses (you can see my review here) this felt repetitive, which is unfortunate since Snow Like Ashes was actually published first (2014 compared to 2015 for ACOTAR).

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In comparison to A Court of Thorns and Roses, Snow Like Ashes is much less racy, which I actually preferred. Snow Like Ashes is an adventure/quest story, whereas ACOTAR is much more of a romance. I like adventure. I like heroines that can hold their own. And Meira is definitely that kind of heroine. She’s tough, though unsure of herself, and she’s definitely naive in the ways of love as she’s been sheltered her whole life. But she’s lovable.

The writing was strong and fluid. There were a few places where Meira’s internal dialogue went on a bit longer than I really needed it too. Overall, this book brought me warm fuzzies like Hunger Games and Throne of Glass, though perhaps not quite as strongly. I will more than likely read the rest of the books in the series. Actually, the more I think about it, the more I want to read them. This world is addictive, apparently. I want to know more. Oh, and I also want a chakram. I heart chakrams.

4/5 Stars.

J. E. Hunter is the author of the Black Depths Series. Tales of a Redheaded Sea-Witch, and Broken Tide, the first two books of the series can be found on  Amazon,  Kobo,  iBooks,  Barnes and Noble, and Smashwords. The third book, Dark Shores, was released April 1, 2016. The fourth and last book of the Black Depths series, Twisted Currents, will be released in the fall of 2016, after Dead Water and Doomed Seas, two Novellas featuring Caesar.

 

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What I’m Reading: With Malice by Eileen Cook

YA Book Review: With Malice by Eileen Cook

This was the first book on my summer reading list, which you can view here. I choose this book because of the bright cover, the catchy blurb, and the fact that it was a change from the fantasy I’ve been reading a lot of lately.

The basic premise of With Malice, is that a girl, Jill, wakes up with retrograde amnesia after a car accident. When Jill is accused of murder, she tries to determine whether or not she actually committed the crime. It was catchy, it was fast paced and it kept me reading right to the end.

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But… Well, I’m still not sure I really liked the ending, but I definitely enjoyed getting there. And it was an ending that I kept going back to this week. it made me wonder, and think about a few things. Which was nice.

I liked that this book was told not just from Jill’s first person narrative, but through police interviews, media articles, and a few other devices like text messages and post cards. It was a breath of fresh air in that sense—pretty different than everything else I’ve been reading lately.

I’d give With Malice (associate link) a solid four out of five stars. If you like mysteries, then this one is for you. I didn’t enjoy it quite as much a 13 Reasons Why, which is one of my favourites, but With Malice was still worth reading. It definitely added some enjoyment to my summer.

 

J. E. Hunter is the author of the Black Depths Series. Tales of a Redheaded Sea-Witch, and Broken Tide, the first two books of the series can be found on  Amazon,  Kobo,  iBooks,  Barnes and Noble, and Smashwords. The third book, Dark Shores, was released April 1, 2016. The fourth and last book of the Black Depths series, Twisted Currents, will be released in the fall of 2016, after Dead Water and Doomed Seas, two Novellas featuring Caesar.