Showing posts with label reviewer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reviewer. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

What's New with Y. Correa for 2016

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So, you're probably thinking that I have a shit ton of new things going on for the new year. Truth is, I don't. LOL :D

I have a few things happening, but that's about it. Just a few.

What is one of the new things I have going on?


The Earth 8-8-2 Series now has an official website where readers can go to learn more about the series and what's happening with it. It is NOT a Blog, but an actual website with information and fun about the series. Of course, it's brand new so there isn't much in the way of information. However, as the series grows, so will the site.


The best part is that you can feel free to leave a comment or even your review of "Earth 8-8-2: The Genesis Project", as well as any of the upcoming books right on the page.


Want to visit the page? Then just click the tab above (on the menu) or click ...


cooltext159085594929420So, what else is new?


Other than the diligent work on "Concordant Vibrancy 2: Vitality" I've also been plugging away at "Earth 8-8-2: Genesis' Rebellion" which is the 2nd installment of the Earth 8-8-2 series. I have a feeling that if I don't release that book this Spring, some of my fans will hunt me down. So, far be it from me to let them down. LOL


I also have a couple more things up my sleeve, but I'm taking things one day at a time so as to not overwhelm myself in the process. I do hope to have at least 3 books out by the end of this year, if all goes according to plan. Wish me luck.


Anywho ...


That's about it in regards to an update. Please, visit my new site and leave your feedback. Let me know what you think of it and what you think needs changing. If you've read "Earth 8-8-2" then leave your feedback on the book. I'd be highly appreciated.


Toodles!


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Monday, December 1, 2014

Campanelli: Sentinel by Frederick H. Crook

Hello Dear Followers,



Today, my friend Frederick H. Crook is celebrating the Official Release of his Sci-Fi Story called "Campanelli: Sentinel." I was lucky enough to have received an Advanced Reading Copy of it, and enjoyed the story very much. Today, not only will I share the books information with you, but I'll also share my review.



First, let's learn a little bit about the Author:


fredFrederick was born in Chicago in 1970 and now lives in Villa Park with his wife, Rae and their three miniature dachshunds. He began by writing fictional works all through high school, earned an Associate Degree of Applied Science in Electronics in 1994 and the Bachelor of Science in Technical Management from DeVry University in 2005.
In 2009, Frederick began writing his first novel, The Dregs of Exodus, which was self-published in late 2010. This was followed up with another novel, The Pirates of Exodus in 2012.
Throughout that year and early 2013, he continued writing and published four short stories in eBook form for Kindle and Nook. All of these stories share the same premise, but all are independent from one another, though the short eBook, Campanelli: The Ping Tom Affair and his third novel, issued by Solstice Publishing, Campanelli: Sentinel, share the same main characters.
He loves writing and enjoys meeting and talking to readers at book signing events.



The Blurb:


It is 2110 and migration to the colony planet, Alethea, has depleted Earth of billions of people. As a result, migration has been declared illegal by allCS.Cov world governments. Human trafficking becomes highly profitable for organized crime and their influence reaches beyond the Earth’s atmosphere. Many starships returning from Alethea are diverted from the scrapping process and secretly refurbished, allowing the population to shrink further.
Frank Campanelli is a blind Chicago Police detective who depends on his fully functional bio-electronic implants to see and do his job. After assisting on a botched infiltration of a top human trafficking network, he and his partner, Marcus Williams, are transferred into the CPD’s Organized Crime Division to head the newly formed Sentinel group and bring down the Ignatola family business.



An Excerpt:


Frank took manual control of the car and set its alert status to ‘Condition Two’. The car’s computer sent out its signal to traffic lights and other computerized vehicles, clearing the way for them. The blue lights flashed and the siren whooped and warbled to warn pedestrians and non-computerized vehicles of their presence.
Campanelli adjusted his lenses to zoom in just enough that he saw the leading edge of his vehicle’s hood and beyond. This gave him advanced warning of upcoming pavement hazards. He kept his thought commands on visual adjustments, putting them back to default when the car was in traffic and zooming forward again once the road was clear ahead. Frank’s full-service lenses had an advantage over the standard bio-electronic breed. His fully encompassed the surface of the eyes to give him the benefit of peripheral vision. When he magnified his view, it was not merely like looking through binoculars, it was akin to being physically thrust forward a few feet, albeit with some distortion at the edges of his field of view. With this advantage, Frank Campanelli had the reputation of being a rather insane driver, but from his point of view, he simply saw more detail than others and drove to match.
As it was Saturday morning, the traffic was light. As a result, Frank could get the car up to eighty miles an hour at times, broken up by sudden slowing and lane changing to avoid a vehicle or road hazard. This unsettled Marcus Williams to no end, forcing the veteran to increase his serotonin levels as he held on to the door handle and center console while plastering his feet into the floorboards.
The engine whined and whistled with acceleration, alternating with the crying of rubber whenever the brakes were hit hard or the steering yoke was twitched to go around something.
Marcus was just glad they were not in pursuit, otherwise Frank would be in a real hurry.
Campanelli slowed at the corner of State and Madison and hung a tight left. The powerful car accelerated like a shot, but the siren went quiet. Marcus dared to open his eyes and saw that the road ahead was deserted of pedestrians, cars and potholes.
The siren sounded again as they approached the intersection at Dearborn. Dodging around a CTA bus, Frank made the turn and accelerated again, though only briefly as they were close to their destination.
Suddenly, the siren quieted and the motor wound down to its near-silent normalcy. Marcus opened his eyes in time to see the blue lights cycle one last time before going out. The light at West Washington Street still turned green for them, indicating that Frank had set the car to ‘Condition Four’: ‘No lights, no sirens, just an officer in kind of a hurry’, as it had been explained to him once by someone he could not remember.


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Here is my review:


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I was given this book in ARC form from the author in exchange for an honest review. Following you will find my candid thoughts on Campanelli: Sentinel.


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The year is 2110 and LOTS of things have changed on earth.


In the year 2031 there was another world found that was like earth but better—it was a type of Eden. The name of the planet is Alethea, meaning 'Truth' in Greek. Earthlings are now taking voyage among the stars to populate that planet, leaving earth behind like a wasteland, along with those whom cannot afford the trip, as all of the earths resources have been depleted.
A century later leaving earth has become outlawed; in comes Frank Campanelli, a police officer who is blind, but strong, and while he may not agree with the law he makes it his priority to follow and defend it.


This book can be classified as a Sci-Fi due to the futuristic aspects, and the implementation of futuristic technologies, but at its core it's more of a Crime Thriller.


Here you will find many characters that will come to life and stand out in your mind. Some of my personal favorites were Luke McKay and his dog Old Bill, as well as Tam (Tamara Billingsley), Franks girlfriend.


The book is well written and a great read. Following I will list the things I liked the most about it. However, I will make mention of one thing, that while not necessarily a con, can be a bit awkward. That is:


1) The book has not been written in chapters, but is divided into 3 segments (Parts 1-3) and during each part, separate scenes are divided with asterisk. Now, this can be a bit of a challenge for a person like me because I'm the type that reads from chapter to chapter. So, when you have a segment that can be up to 70+ in length, even though it's divided with asterisk you will still consider it a run on chapter and try to reach the end.
That can be quite a fete.


But if that doesn't bother you, than you should be fine.


Now for the Pros:


1) The story is very well written, syntax is on point and the author has a way with words. There were many a sentence that I fell in love with. Here are a couple of examples.


"A dream unmemorable faded and he opened his eyes routinely, revealing only more blackness."


There is something so attractive about that verbiage. Love it! And...


"With the sliding patio door opened, the breeze, which now bordered on a stout wind, cascaded through his living space, cooling it in nature's indelible efficiency."


That right there...? Total "heck yeah" moment for us book worms' who love when an author romances his/her words.


2) Every single character came to life, EVEN the dog. I could really, truly feel as though I knew each character.


3) Frank was amazing, and while blind he made it a point of not letting it stop him. Yes, he has his (what I'm going to call) fake-computer-eyes which he used out of pure necessity, but he was still awesome. A definite 'take the bull by the horns' type with a rough exterior, but a big heart.


4) I was actually surprised to see who was in cahoots with the bad guy (Jimmy Antony).


All in all, I would say that this is a great story, fabulously written and incredibly entertaining. Any reader that enjoys Sci-Fi and Crime Thrillers will love Campanelli: Sentinel. Truth be told, my favorite thing about the book was that while it is Sci-Fi, it IS NOT inundated with technobabble making it easy to follow. Most of all, the author made sure that every word was absolutely necessary, moreover they were written in such a lovely manner that you get absorbed.


Highly recommended read.
5 Stars


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Those who know me best, know that I would not give a book 5 stars unless it really merited it. I say that to say this; I'm happy to be able to host Mr. Crooks' book on my blog, because I know from personal experience that it's a book worth reading.


Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Continuous Drips

All right, I realize that I'm gushing over this book, and I am. But it's probably because I've had such bad reading experiences as of late, that when I was asked to ARC read Continuous Drips by The Collective, I was highly impressed.


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So, "What exactly is Continuous Drips?" you ask? It is a short story anthology comprised of 3 authors, each telling 3 short stories.


Here is the blurb per Amazon:


Explore the variations of ink that spill in this short story collective, Continuous Drips.


By Da'Kharta Rising:
See change in present voice which leads to "Unrest". Peek at different perceptions of love and loss with "Omitted". Then find out what an author does when his characters threaten to rewrite an old story in "The Kutters."

By Synful Desire:
Korey is certain Cadence is the one but can happily ever after come to fruition in "Derailed Endurance"? Dating wise, Linda is on the right track but must stay on course in "Final Prep to Happiness." Yearning, strip teasing and secrets compose a strange melody while in "FAN-tasy Island".

By Queen of Spades:
A visit to the fortune teller shifts more lives than one and the end result is nothing short of "Misfortune". Pyruva doesn't only start her first day of school but her first experience with all things unfamiliar in "Afro Shock". There's a tough economy out there and everyone is vying to stay employed, as well as win the new CEO's favor. Friday decides the fate for those working in Útil.

In my perspective Continuous Drips is an eclectic mix of entertaining, fun and provocative short stories. My most favorite thing about it was that each author represented herself very well in their stories. I could see their individual style, and I loved it. This anthology has something, I think, for everyone.


There is Da'Kharta Rishng's dark yet enthralling stories, my particular favorite was The Kutters. Mostly because as a writer/author I could relate to it.


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Then there was Synful Desire's seductive yet somewhat chipper and captivating writing style. She's so down to earth in her writing, yet she can make the readers laugh, cry or become raptured. Love it! My personal favorite in her collection was Derailed Endurance. It made swimming sound sexy. Gotta love it.


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And lastly there was Queen of Spades. Now here is what I admire the most about Queen... she started off as a poet. Anyone who has transitioned from one genre to another can tell you how hard it can be, unless he/she is naturally multi-genre. The biggest feat to overcome is going from poetry to stories, yet upon reading Queen's short stories you couldn't even tell. It seemed like she was an old pro at story telling. Just a marvelous job. While I adored all of her short stories, I have got to admit that Util was my very favorite. I think it's the message behind the story. Very powerful and compelling stuff.


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All in all, I would say that Continuous Drips is a book that you can keep on reading. Something that you can set on your nightstand and pick up whenever you're in the mood for a quick yet great read. These ladies won't let you down.


I highly recommend that you give Continuous Drips a try.


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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

All Authors Magazine is looking for Columnists

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ATTENTION AUTHORS AND BLOGGERS!


Would you like to be a part of the


ALL AUTHORS MAGAZINE?


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AAM is looking for a Book Blogger/Reviewers and a Youth/Young Adult Columnist.


Here is what we are looking for:


Book Reviewer/Blogger

  • A multi-genre reader and reviewer/blogger.

  • Someone who is willing to provide reviews no matter what the outcome--positive or negative.

  • Someone who can provide professional and informative reviews.

  • Someone who reads indie and traditional alike.


What are the requirements?

  • A link where we can view your reviewing style.

  • The ability to provide 4 book reviews every 2 months, by the deadline and within the mandatory word count.

  • The willingness to be a team player.

  • The willingness to cross promote.


Youth/YA Columnist

  • A journalist/columnist/author that is proficient in Youth/Young Literature--both fiction and non-fiction.

  • Someone who is able to make the column both fun and informative, as well as interactive.

  • Someone with a professional writing style, and proficient grammar and punctuation.


What are the requirements?

  • The ability to provide one column entry every 2 months, by the deadline and within the mandatory word count.

  • The willingness to be a team player.

  • The willingness to cross promote.


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So, do you think you have what it takes to advocate all authors and reach all readers? Then we invite you to email us at admin@allauthorspp.net.

For the Y/YA Columnist Position, write Y/YA Columnist in the subject line. And for the Book Reviewer position, write Book Reviewer in the subject line.

All right, to sum it up, here is the deal.


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The qualifications we are looking for:

  • Production of creative, informative, well-written content

  • Self-sufficient

  • Adherence to word count guidelines and article deadlines

  • Willingness to promote the magazine via individual social networks

  • Willingness to cross promote other staff members

  • Participation in AAM on Facebook


 

The perks you will get:

  • Advertisement of your work (blog, etc) at no cost

  • Your own personal e-mail

  • Access to All Authors Magazine on FB (Columnist Corner promo days)

  • First dibs on All Authors Blog spots

  • Author page on the All Authors Publications & Promotions website

  • The opportunity to be part of possible publishing initiatives sponsored by All Authors which may arise in the future

  • The chance to belong to a contemporary magazine full of information, creativity and fun