Showing posts with label tortured souls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tortured souls. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 August 2014

GIVEAWAY: Digital copy of Tortured by Kate Givans

Are you a fan of adult or contemporary novels? Perhaps you are looking for a new book to read? I've got just the thing for you. Tortured by Kate Givans was just published in July, and in honor of this I'll be doing a giveaway. Tortured is a romantic drama about loss, healing, and love's ability to reach beyond scars and secrets, no matter how deep or hidden.

WARNING: This book is intended for 18+ readers ONLY. Potentially triggering content and concepts in books to follow. 



More than a year after the death of his best friend, Josh is still tormented by the past. Everything changes when free-spirited Willow barges into his life. She challenges him, helps him feel something other than the overwhelming pain, sadness, and anger.
There's just one problem. 
Underneath that carefree spirit, Willow is elusive and secretive.Josh believes she may be fighting a few demons of her own, but he harder he tries to uncover the truth, the more she pushes him away. 
Can Josh get her to open up before it’s too late? Or will he discover that some secrets are better left untold?

This synopsis had me, and I've been lucky enough to win a signed paperback of this book! Though I couldn't help myself and do have the Kindle version. One lucky winner will be getting their own Kindle, Kobo, Nook, or PDF version of their own. 

For your chance to win Tortured by Kate Givans, all you need to do is respond to the following prompt in the comments. You can do this however you choose, so long as it is creative. One entry per person. 

Her concentration waned as she stared at the blank canvas and her eyes wandered to the shadow she had seen before in the day.

You have between now, 3 August, and 7 August at 13:00 PST which is when I will be closing this giveaway. The winner will be chosen then and announced at 21:00 PST the same day. 

Please leave your comment with the best way to contact you, as I will need a response within 48 hours of making the announcement. If there is no response a new winner will be chosen. The winner will receive their prize after 29 August because of the amount of people taking part in this blitz.



Quirky, clumsy, and always a little off-key, Kate Givans has always loved books and the words contained within. Now that she's writing the stories, she's filling them with broken characters, angst, and even a few of those happily-ever-afters that seem to evade us in real life. 

When not writing, this wife and mother of five can be found guzzling coffee, day-dreaming, dancing for no reason at all, playing with the voices in her head, watching her favourite shows (Originals, Grey's, OUAT, The Following), listening to music, and reminding herself to "breathe." 

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For bonus entries, you may refer whoever you like and let them know to leave the name you entered with in their comment. The more people you get here, the more entries you get! (Kate and I don't count.) +1 entry per referral, +2 entries for those following me. If you've stumbled upon this through a street team on facebook, you are exempt from posting the prompt or get +1 entries for stating so - thanks for helping out indie authors!

Monday, 28 July 2014

Tourmente, a playlist

As promised here is a playlist for Tortured, created by the author herself. Please also check out the spotlight I put up for the book and the excerpts as well. This link leads to a Spotify version of the playlist. There is a star (*) next to the songs that weren't available.

Shinedown, Save Me

The Fray, You Found Me

Get Scared, Built for Blame

3 Doors Down, So Far Down*

Bush, Greedy Fly

Nickleback, Savin’ Me

Stone Sour, Bother

Papa Roach, Scars

The Fray, How to Save a Life

Coldplay, Fix You

Imagine Dragons, Demons

Jasmine Thomspon, Everybody Hurts

Seether, Fade Away

Goo Goo Dolls, Before It’s Too Late

Sick Puppies, All the Same

John Legend, All of Me

Hoobastank, Lucky

Adelitas Way, Alive

Evanescence, Bring Me to Life

Little Green Cars, The John Wayne

Breaking Benjamin, Diary of Jane

Fireflight, Desperate

LynardSkynard, Free Bird

Goo Goo Dolls, Here is Gone

3 Doors Down, Let Me Go

The Fray, Never Say Never

Art of Dying, Die Trying

Which song is your favourite? Leave a comment~ Also, stay tuned this week for a blog revealing what sorts of things I get in the mail: from companies, friends, authors; possible reviews depending on my schedule; and cool things from cool authors. Who knows? There might even be a giveaway or two coming. 

Thursday, 24 July 2014

Tortured excerpts

Hello everyone~ In my last blog entry, Tortured by Kate Givans was the topic. Complete with a synopsis, teasers, photos, and even author contacts, it was supposed to be a creative way to feature Tortured - so maybe it wasn't so creative, but I really enjoyed doing it and Kate loved it. Today I've got excerpts from the book, and in the next few days you'll get to see an interview with the author as well as a playlist for the book!

Currently, Tortured is up on Amazon for $0.99! A total steal, if you ask me. Not to mention that if purchased through Amazon Smile, you can choose a charity to support that will receive 5% of the money you've spent. (Again, like I said yesterday, I've personally chosen to support the Wounded Warrior Project.) So support an author's debut novel and an organization you love!


WARNING: This book is intended for 18+ readers ONLY. Potentially triggering content and concepts in books to follow. 

          E X C E R P T # 1 :

I first met Willow out on Old Mill Road. Standing on the ledge of the arched concrete bridge, her arms spread wide, she looked like a bird about to take flight. I probably would have taken more time to admire the absolute freedom she embodied in that moment, the auburn curls whipping around her upturned face, the way the moonlight made her porcelain skin shimmer…but it looked like she was about to jump.
I remember my hesitation, how desperately I wanted to turn back the way I’d come and pretend I’d never seen her. I know it makes me sound like an insensitive prick, but I wasn’t exactly thrilled athaving the life or death of some crazy chick thrown in my lap. Not that I didn’t understand, at least on some level, what might be going through her head. Hell, I knew, better than most, what it meant to feel like life would never get better.

It’d only been six weeks since my release from Shady Oak’s mental facility. I wasn’t the person to talk her down; I didn’t know the first thing about helping someone find the light at the end of the tunnel. Hell,I still had days that I’d much rather jump right along with her than try and brave another day.

Thankfully, that particular day hadn’t been one of them.

I stood there a few moments longer, considering my options. I could turn around and go back the way I came, but I wasn’t exactly up for that.I could go past her and risk spooking her, but the last thing I needed was the aftermath of watching her plummet to her death – calling the police, filing a report, explaining what had happened. It wouldn’t hurt to at least
try and talk her off the ledge, right?
Having made my decision, I edged cautiously along the gravel path, taking slow and calculated steps towards bird-girl. Stopping just feet away from her, I weighed the risk of grabbing ahold of the oversized sweater jacket she was wearing. My luck, the damn thing would come clean off and she’d end up in the water anyway, so I decided against it.

I was still trying to decide how to go about helping her when she spoke, voice confident as she kept her face upturned towards the night sky. “I’m not going to jump.”

I cleared my throat and hoped to God the irritation didn’t seep through. “No offense, miss, but that’s not what it looks like from here.”

Her head tilted slightly, as if she were trying to shrug, but the movement came up short. I waited for some other response, but the uncomfortable silence stretched on, giving me the impression that my presence was both unwanted and unnecessary.
  
“Well, you…uh, have a nice night,” I finally said, taking a couple backward steps towards town.

“You could join me.” Her words, prying and inquisitive, stopped me dead in my tracks.

“Yeeaaah….Thanks, but I prefer to keep my feet on the ground.”

She chuckled. The light, carefree sound intrigued and, for some unknown reason, annoyed me all at once. Maybe because I’d never laughed like that. Hell, I didn’t know
anyone that had. It left me questioning what the hell she was doing up there in the first place.
Crazy. Definitely crazy.

Determined to get as far away from her as possible, I started backing away. I didn’t make it but a few steps when she glanced over her shoulder at me. The wide-eyed conviction in her sparkling, crystal blue eyes ensnared me, rooted me to the ground beneath my feet.
  
“How will you ever learn to fly if you don’t take time to spread your wings?” she asked.

And just like that, the pull I’d felt just seconds before shook free, floating away with the cold, bitter wind. I’d taken enough rides on the crazy train to last a lifetime. “Well, anyway. It was, uh, nice meeting you.” 

E X C E R P T # 2 :

I was still trying to sort out the opening when a knock came at my door. 
My heart flipped for a few rapid beats. The only person it could be would be appalled by how bad I’d let the mess get.
“Hold on, Mom!” I yelled at the door.

Completely abandoning the trash bag, I started stuffing pizza boxes, empty chip bags, snack cake wrappers, and soda cans into the cabinets and drawers, under the couch, into the entertainment center – basically anywhere they would fit. The pounding was getting louder, most likely because my mom both worried and annoyed about being left out in the cold to wait. “Coming!” I hollered, making my way to the door, glancing around the apartment quickly. I still had a sink full of dishes, but at least the mess was contained t just one area. “I’m okay, Mo---“

The rest of my sentence fell flat when I pulled the door open. If it had been summer, a fly probably would have flown in my mouth. Standing there on my doorstep was the last person I ever would have expected to see.

“Willow?”

“Expecting someone else?” Annoyance plagued her furrowed features, but I could tell she was trying to suppress a smile. Satisfaction at surprising me, maybe?
   
“Uh, no. Not really. I just…”

“Didn’t expect to see me?”

Heat rising in my neck and spreading through my cheeks, I stumbled through my words, racking my brain for any excuse that sounded at least somewhat plausible. “No…I mean, uh—I did, just. I—“

“Forgot?” She lifted one perfectly shaped eyebrow at me.

“Yeah. Forgot.” A lie, but it was better than trying to explain the truth.

Her lips scrunched together and moved back and forth for a second as she chewed it over. Apparently, she’d decided it was sufficient enough; that grin that she’d been suppressing went on full display. I couldn’t help but notice how much her smile magnified the intense sparkling of her eyes.

“Well, no worries! I’m here now!” she exclaimed, stepping through the doorway, not even waiting for me to invite her in. She stopped in the middle of my living/dining area to face me. “You ready?”Still holding the door open, letting the cold air in, I stood there, staring at her like my brain had taken a vacation.

Besides being dumbfounded as to how she’d found me, I was extremely uncomfortable about having her in my apartment. I hadn’t had a girl there in…well, never, unless you counted my mom and Brad’s girlfriend, which I didn’t. And I didn’t even know this girl, which made the entire thing awkward and wrong on so many levels. But somewhere else, somewhere deep inside, it almost felt right, like she somehow belonged there.

Shaking the ridiculous thought from my head, I found my voice. “Uh-sure…just...give me a sec.” She nodded her silent response and then took to looking at the various posters hanging on my walls.

Even in an alternate universe, no good could come from having this mess of a girl in my apartment. But I was going to go with her, it seemed, despite my own best advice to steer clear of all things Willow. I guess it got her out of my place, at least. After that…I’d find a way to get her out of my head and out of my life.

That’s what I told myself, anyway.

“No rush,” she called over her shoulder as I made my way to the bedroom.

Sorting through the pile of clothes on my bed, I tossed half of them on the floor again. They would have ended up there eventually anyway. I eventually decided on a white and navy blue striped long-sleeve polo. After pulling my t-shirt over my head, I tossed it on the floor and then pulled on the polo. I was just fixing the hem when I had the distinct feeling of being watched.

I turned to look at the door, which I’d stupidly left open. Leaning against the frame, Willow stood there, looking at me, a stupid smirk on her face. “Don’t you ever knock?” I asked, heat warming my ears.

“The door was open. I was just going to ask you if you had any water.” She pointed in the direction of the kitchen before crossing her arms over her chest. “I wasn’t expecting a show.” Her eyes swept over me, head to toe, giving me the sense that she’d been trying to undress me with her eyes. I didn’t know if I should be flattered or embarrassed.

This wasn’t a new conflict. Even though I’d only just met her, I always felt this internal struggle when she was around. It was worse when she focused those eyes on me, giving me the sense that she could see right through me. Maybe that was what she wanted me to think. Or maybe I was going crazy. Or maybe two years of not getting laid was starting to really wear on me.

Willow didn’t really seem like my kind of girl – trailer park, too comfortable around guys, always into trouble. And I wasn’t the kind of guy to just use women for sex. In fact, I could count the women I’d been with on one hand – two in high school and one in college, all three former girlfriends that I’d dated for no less than six months. But I couldn’t deny that there was something there with her. I thought about her when she wasn’t around, and whenever she landed in my path, I found myself agreeing to spend time with her, even though I was sure I didn’t want to.

“Um, earth to Josh!”

Great, now I was getting lost in my own head. “Sorry, what?”

“Water?”

“Oh, yeah. In the fridge.”

She disappeared from the doorway. A few seconds later, I heard the fridge door open. In just a few more, she was leaning in the doorway of my bedroom again. At least my body wasn’t on display this time.
 
“So…just wondering…how did you know where I live?” I asked, shoving my feet into a pair of Doc Martins.

Willow took a big swig of water before answering. “A stalker never reveals her secrets.” 

Wednesday, 23 July 2014

"We all suffer from the scars of torment."

"Some are just more visible than others."

Tortured, book one of the Tortured Souls series and debut novel by Kate Givans, is out now! If you are into contemporary and romance reads, this one is for you. The perfect mixture of drama, loss, healing, and love, this novel shows "love's ability to reach beyond scars and secrets, no matter how deep or hidden."

WARNING: This book is intended for 18+ readers ONLY. Potentially triggering content and concepts in books to follow.


It's over a year after the death of his best friend, but Josh is still tormented by the past. Free-spirited Willow changes everything when she walks right into his life, challenging him and helping him to feel something other than the overwhelming pain, sadness, and anger he had fallen into. 
The only problem is that Josh finds Willow to be secretive and elusive. He believes she must have a few skeletons in her own closet, but is pushed away when he tries to uncover the truth about her.
Will Josh be able to get her to open up before it's too late? Or will he discover that some secrets are better left hidden?



For $2.99 you can get the Kindle version of this novel! Even better is if you do so through the link provided (Tortured via Amazon Smile), 5% of your purchase will be donated to the charity of your choice. Personally, I donate to the Wounded Warrior Project with every digital and physical purchase I make.


"We live, we die, we love, and we lose. Those moments of loss and death were hell on the soul; no amount of love or life could make the pain less hurtful, but they were the moments that carried you through, gave you the strength to fight another day. Willow gave me something to fight for."

If you do read this book, please take the time to give an honest review - and if time or words is something you do not have, please at least leave a rating. Indie authors appreciate this more than you can know. 


"Life wasn't meant to be a day-in-day-out routine. Sure, those things could offer you stability and security when you had a family, or when you were older and ready to settle down somewhere. But the world was just too damn big to spend it all in one place; I couldn't think of a better way to see it than with the girl I'd fallen hopelessly, helplessly, and unashamedly in love with."

Keep an eye out for my review of Tortured, a possible interview with the author, and other cool things as the release continues over this and next week.





While I'd love to keep giving you quotes, I do hope that this has sparked your interest in the book. You can check in on her facebook for teaser photos and more. For more information on following releases or to connect with the author, please use the following links:

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Congratulations, Kate!