A Galactic Holiday book blog tour


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A Trio of Intergalactic Heroes

Science fiction is packed with some great heroes: Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Malcolm Reynolds, Starbuck and Apollo, Captain Kirk, Spock and Captain Picard…the list goes one. Well, it’s time for these old boys to move over because there are some new heroes in the galaxy.

Personal Data File

How the Glitch Saved ChristmasNovella: HOW THE GLITCH SAVED CHRISTMAS

Name: Edison Wicke (Name inspired by Thomas Edison)

Home world: Earth

Occupation:  Top level police detective, South Chicago

Favorite color: Blue

Favorite food: Pistachios

Favorite drink:  Beowulf’s micro brew

Favorite activity: Watching Reina Vedette work a crime scene

Secret wish: For Reina to stop thinking of him as a “walking toaster”

Likes:  The song, “Gimme, Santa, Gimme”, sparkly trees, Reina’s backside

Dislikes: Bullies, subzero temperatures

Personal Data File

Winter FusionNovella: WINTER FUSION

Name: Savan Bardan

Home world: Rendar

Occupation: Galactic Trade Negotiator

Favorite color: Pale blue (same color as Brinn Fjord’s eyes)

Favorite food: Only eats cloned Rendarian food

Favorite drink: Only drinks cloned Rendarian protein drinks

Favorite activity: Work

Secret wish: To escape the nightmares of being in the Galactic Wars

Likes: Closing deals, being the best, arguing with Brinn Fjord

Dislikes: Losing, deserts, Brinn’s icy demeanor

Personal Data File

Galileo's HolidayNovella: GALILEO’S HOLIDAY

Name: Leo

Home world: Colony commandeered by raiders then destroyed by black lung

Occupation: Transport Captain – sometimes working for the Patrols

Favorite color: Black

Favorite food: Whatever’s available

Favorite drink: He’s not picky

Favorite activity: Outmaneuvering raiders

Secret wish: He wants a family

Likes:  Taking charge, Riley, guns, his ship, strategy, baths with Riley, watching Riley eat…

Dislikes: Not being in control, raiders

For the chance to see each of these galactic heroes meet their match, we hope you’ll check out A GALACTIC HOLIDAY.

Take a moment to enter our fabulous giveaway: http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/070de90/

A GALACTIC HOLIDAYCarina Press | Amazon | B&N | All Romance

Anna HackettWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads

WINTER FUSIONCarina Press | Amazon | B&N | All Romance

Stacy GailWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads

HOW THE GLITCH SAVED CHRISTMASCarina Press | Amazon | B&N | All Romance

Sasha SummersWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads

GALILEO’S HOLIDAYCarina Press | Amazon | B&N | All Romance

Guest blogging

I’m hopping around websites this week. Yesterday CMP author Sasha Summers featured me on her blog as part of her Tuesday Talent series. Sasha and I have traded interviews before for the Midsummer Night’s Blog Hop when our characters, Sydney (from Thief of Hope) and Poseidon (from Medusa, A Love Story), were forced to have a conversation that turned out to be not quite friendly. This interview went much better!

Today I’m over at Savvy Authors talking about the challenges of being an introverted writer: http://www.savvyauthors.com/vb/content.php?2364-Breaking-an-Introvert-Writer-Out-of-Her-Shell-by-Cindy-Young-Turner. Hope you’ll stop by and share your thoughts!

Sunshine Award

The Sunshine Award is awarded to bloggers whose positivity and creativity inspires others in the blogosphere. I’m so pleased to have been awarded one by Jennifer Wells, author of  Practically Dreaming and Magick Charm. Go check out her blog!

Here are the rules for accepting this award:

  • Link back to the person who gave me the award.
  • Answer the following questions.
  • Nominate ten bloggers for the award.
  • Link my nominees to the post and let them know about the award.

On to the questions!

What is your favorite Christmas/festive movie?
I love “A Christmas Carol,” the George C. Scott version especially. It’s a family tradition to watch this every year. There’s just something about Scrooge getting a second chance to make his miserable life worth living.

What is your favorite flower?
Daisies. Simple but elegant.

What is your favorite non-alcoholic beverage?
I’m a tea fanatic. I have loads of it, loose tea, bagged tea, you name it. I just can’t get enough of it and I love finding tea shops to fuel my habit.

What is your passion?
That would have to be writing. 🙂 I’m beyond thrilled to finally see my book in print. Now I just need to finish book 2 and get another one out there!

What is your favorite time of year?
I’m from New England, so fall is definitely my favorite time of year, although I love winter also. I love the way the light changes in the fall, the brilliant colors on the trees, apple picking, warm jackets, hot cider.

What is your favorite time of day?
I’ve always been a night person. These days late at night is the only time I have to myself, once everyone has gone to bed. If only I didn’t have to get up in the morning!

What is your favorite physical activity?
Ha, ha. I avoid it if I can. I do like hiking, though I haven’t done that in a while.

What is your favorite vacation?
My favorite trip so far was to Scotland many years ago. I’d love to go back someday.

Here are some of my favorite bloggers and my nominees for the Sunshine Award:

Nancy M. Griffis
M L Doyle
Kristen Koster
Avery Olive
alkaplan
James Crawford (the award for our lone male nominee is served with a side of zombie brains)
Louann Carroll
Jenn Nixon
Kayla Curry
Sasha Summers

A Midsummer Night’s Blog Hop – Interview with the God of the Sea

Happy midsummer! The blog hop has finally arrived, so without further ado, let’s get right to our interview with Poseidon, of Medusa, A Love Story. Will Sydney gain any insight into the God of the Sea? Or will egos get in the way?


The Interviews!


Gregor Caine + Circe
(Christine Ashworth & Claire Gillian)

Sydney + Poseidon
(Cindy Young-Turner & Sasha Summers)

Caleb + Arland and Kate
(Kinley Baker & Krystal Wade)

Leigh Baxton + Micah Fuller
(Lindsay Loucks & Diane M. Haynes)

Shayla Dormyr + Kara Magari
(Raven Bower & S.M. Boyce)

Kellyn O’Brien + Julianna
(Louann Carroll & Siobhan Muir)

Ivory + Sara Wiley
(Rebecca Hamilton & Sandra Bunino)

Xylia and Landon + Avant
(Avery Olive & Kary Rader)

Asar + Matty Ducayn
(Jean Murray & Wendy Russo)

Our interview is set in a dimly lit tavern called the Silver Eagle. This place is the closest thing to a home Sydney has ever known. But the familiar mismatched tables and chairs and ceiling blackened with years of hearth smoke do little to put her at ease when faced with the prospect of interviewing the god of the sea. A tankard of ale helps, and she’s well into her second when by the time the interview begins.

Her friend, the wizard Vadnae, whose elegant green gown looks out of place in the seedy tavern, just shakes her head. She nudges Sydney. “Why don’t you ask the questions? I’m sure Poseidon is a busy man. Er, god.”

Sydney takes one more swallow of ale. He’s not going to intimidate her. She gives Poseidon her most charming smile and begins asking the questions she’s been mulling over. 

Sydney: So, Poseidon, what kind of special powers do you have as a god? You control the sea, right? Anything else you can do?

Poseidon: Arching an eyebrow and shooting Sydney an amused smile. Anything else? You are amusing. Anything else? Shakes his head. My domain and abilities are beyond mortal comprehension.

Sydney: Do you actually live in the sea in an underwater palace or something like that? Where do you call home?

Poseidon: Tapping his fingers upon the table. I am an Olympian. Home is wherever I so choose. Olympus, the crest of the waves, the bottom of the ocean. He shrugs. Home is a relative term for a deity.

Sydney: What’s the biggest challenge of being a god?

Poseidon: Can a God be challenged? He smiles tightly. My beloved brethren can… vex me from time to time. But such trivialities are hardly challenging.

Sydney: Ever lost a fight then? Lost anything of value? Surely your life isn’t perfect ALL the time. Wouldn’t that be boring?

Poseidon: I am not the God of War – battle is not my domain. And nothing that’s been lost has troubled me overmuch… He pauses, his face hardening. He glances between the women and continues.  Adventure, mischief – these offer me relief from any boredom, I assure you.

Sydney: Since I’m sure you’re going to ask about MY relationships, let’s talk about yours. Anyone special in your life?

He laughs, loudly and for a long time. Do you have any other questions?

Sydney looks amused. Okay then. Gods or mortals. Do you have a preference when choosing that special someone?

He smiles. Mortals are too preoccupied with this sentimental… nonsense. I take what I want. When I am done, I move on. The only thing special about them? I chose them for my affections – however briefly. That is a special honor indeed.

Sydney snorts. You sound like someone I used to know. I’m sure the women feel honored by your brief affections.

Poseidon: He smiles broadly. You remind me of someone as well. Your sharp tongue and bitter words resemble Athena.

Sydney: You must have an interesting family. How well do you get along with the other gods?

Poseidon: He glances at Sydney, then Vadnae, his face blank. We manage well enough, I suppose.

Sydney: If you could be mortal for a brief time, would you do it? Why or why not?

Poseidon: Staring at Sydney in horror. What question is this? A mortal? Why would I wish to be a mortal? He laughs. You are a weak species that is only occasionally entertaining. Next question.

Sydney: How about an easy one. What’s your favorite food? You must have some pretty amazing food in wherever it is you live.

Poseidon: The Gods partake of ambrosia and drink sweet nectar. We do, on occasion, feast on mortal fare, but it – like mortals themselves – is bland in comparison. He sighs then stands. His pale blue eyes rake over the dim tavern, clearly disdainful. I leave you now, enjoy your mortal drudgery.

Sydney looks at Vadnae. Think you can conjure up some of that ambrosia?

Vadnae sighs and shakes her head. How about I just buy you another ale? And next time you want to interview a god, let me talk you out of it.

Now hop along to Sasha Summers’ blog for the second part of the interview, where Poseidon puts Sydney on the spot. You don’t want to miss this one! And then be sure to check out the other participating authors and their character interviews!

To read more about Poseidon and Sydney, check out their respective books!

Thief of Hope


Coming soon: A Midsummer Night’s Blog Hop

I’m so excited to be participating in the Midsummer Night’s Blog Hop, coming on June 21 and organized by soon to be published CMP author Wendy Russo! This blog hop features characters interviewing characters! Wendy threw names into a hat and this is what she came up with:

Cindy Young-Turner + Sasha Summers

Sydney has survived on the streets of Last Hope most of her life through pickpocketing and prostitution. Nineteen now, she’s a resistance fighter supporting a bastard prince. Whatever will she think of Poseidon, the sexy-and-he-knows-it God of the Seas? Hmm….

Do you think Sydney can hold her own against Poseidon (featured in Sasha’s novel, Medusa, a Love Story)? Check back on Thursday to find out!