Thief of Hope is back!

ThiefOfHope-web_newI’m happy to announce that Thief of Hope is once more available! You can get the ebook for just $2.99 on Amazon and the paperback is available as well. You can also get the prequel, Journey to Hope, a short novella, for only $.99. Thanks for your support and your patience.  Now I’m back to working hard on book 2!

Links:

Thief of Hope: Kindle | Paperback

Journey to Hope: Kindle

Balticon here I come

Memorial Day weekend is coming and around here that means it’s time for Balticon, the annual Baltimore science fiction/fantasy convention. Two years ago I went for the first time and participated on some panels and had a lot of fun. I couldn’t go last year due to some work commitments, but this year I’m on. If you’re looking for something to do other than the beach, stop by! Here’s my schedule for the weekend:

Reading: Fri 6:00 – 6:50, Pimlico
Panel: Copy Editing Do’s and Don’ts: Fri 8:00 – 8:50, Pimlico
Panel: Writing Resolutions, Evaluation, and Measurement: Sat 10:00 – 10:50, Parlor 1041
Panel: 5 Books for the Last Town on Earth: Sat 1:00 – 1:50, Salon B
Autographing: Sun 10:00 – 11:00, Maryland Foyer
Panel: Reading as Exploration: Sun 1:00 – 1:50, Salon B

Black Friday sale: Thief of Hope for only $.99!

TOHFINAL200x300The best way to shop on Black Friday is from the comfort of your own home! My publisher, Crescent Moon Press, is doing a special Black Friday sale for a lot of their titles. Thief of Hope is on sale for only $.99 for the ebook: http://www.amazon.com/Thief-Hope-Cindy-Young-Turner-ebook/dp/B0051AUCZW/ref=pd_rhf_gw_s_t_1. If you don’t have a copy yet, now is the time to get one! Thief of Hope was a finalist for the 2012 Compton Crook Award, given by the Baltimore Science Fiction Society for the best debut science fiction, fantasy, or horror novel, and it was an EPIC ebook award finalist in fantasy for 2012.

Book reviews: princes and thieves and mayhem

Just wanted to share a couple reviews I’ve posted on Goodreads. I’ve been reading some great books lately. I’ve also been working my way through Stephen King’s Dark Tower series. Not sure why I waited so long to read it. I am loving it so far. I recently finished The Wolves of the Calla and am almost ready to start Song of Susannah. So I’m getting close to the end. I think I’ll do a long post with my thoughts on the whole series once I’m done with it.

Prince of ThornsPrince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Prince of Thorns is dark, gritty, and very violent. Somehow Mark Lawrence makes me care about Jorg Ancrath, the fourteen-year-old protagonist who has few, if any, redeeming qualities and a penchant for doing whatever it takes to get what he wants. The flashbacks offer a glimpse into the torment that plagues him, but his pain certainly doesn’t make him a better person. He’s not supposed to be. To me that’s the power of this book. I hate what Jorg does, but somehow I’m fascinated by him at the same time. The first person point of view makes it a compelling story. Jorg tells it like it is, never apologizing for his actions and feeling very little remorse, but he has a certain charm that makes you invested in his story. Interesting world building also. I’m curious to see what awaits Jorg in King of Thorns.

The Child ThiefThe Child Thief by Brom

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is an amazing, dark, and violent reimagining of the Peter Pan story. It is definitely NOT your Disney Peter Pan. In the author’s note, the author mentions that he was intrigued by this line in the original book: “… when they seem to be growing up, which is against the rules, Peter thins them out…” I haven’t read the original, but I can see why this particular line would be so interesting. The Child Thief brings out the callous, selfish nature of Peter and combines it with celtic mythology to create a unique and fascinating tale. It is violent and rather graphic. At one point I started to feel like there were way too many heads cleaved from shoulders, but I couldn’t stop reading. I was riveted by the characters and the plot and raced through to find out how it was going to resolve.

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Blogger Book Fair wrap up

It’s the last day of the Blogger Book Fair, so be sure to check out all the great books and events, including the giveaways and the Reader’s Choice Awards. I hosted some great authors on my blog this week. Here’s a final look at their books–maybe you’ll find your next read among them!

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