Archive for the ‘guest post’ Category

There are plenty of books about wine that reveal what types of foods pair well with specific grape varietals and labels, but here’s something quite different and, perhaps, even more fun. Substitute the food with a book of fictional short stories that were written specifically for wine lovers!

Short Stories to Enjoy with Wine” is Stephen Kristof’s new release that is sure to please wine enthusiasts and fiction readers. This first book in a three-part series is packed with seventeen short stories and novelettes that are as interesting and easy to digest as the wine that goes with them. The stories span a wide stretch of fiction genres, including romance, adventure, fantasy, crime, lifestyles of the ultra-rich, feel-good nostalgia and more. However, as different as the tales are from one another, they are all stitched together with the common thread of wine!

Each story begins with a short introduction to some essential features of a specific wine grape varietal, which then segues cleverly into the story itself. A prime example of this literary tool is found in the story titled, “Merlot – The Mysterious Visitor.” Following a brief discussion of Merlot characteristics, Kristof writes, “Perhaps a common denominator shared by various Merlot wines is that they tend to be robust and smooth. Robust and smooth are two terms that aptly describe the unexpected visitor to the Miller’s home one late afternoon nearly five decades ago, when their children were still young.”

Some of the stories take place in beautifully landscaped vineyards with idyllic scenery that is described by Kristof so vividly it’s easy to immerse one’s self visually into the rich settings. Most of stories do not center around winemaking or winemakers, though many include crafty references to the wine varietal at the heart of the story’s name. All of the stories feature unique and memorable characters who Kristof somehow manages to develop quite fully, despite the page limitations of a short story. The same goes for the plots which unwind quickly, yet maintain enough depth and detail to engage the reader fully.

The variety of stories in this book are sure to spark different emotions. Some of them are purely “feel-good” tales, filled with hope, love and faith, while others will have you on the edge of your seat waiting for the next shoe to drop! A few of the stories are sure to ignite feelings of desire and passion, while others may leave a tear in your eye as you experience sweet reminiscence of one of life’s beautiful moments. Twists and turns will surprise you, and in some situations, justice will prevail, but not in an obvious way.

So, is this book merely an excuse to drink wine while reading, thus avoiding any guilt? Not at all! In fact, the wine is entirely optional, but many readers are sharing an interesting twist on the method. The idea is to read each story on a different day, enjoying that day’s story with the specific varietal referenced in the story’s title!

Short story anthologies have become increasingly popular due to the way they fit in with our hectic schedules. One need not commit a large chunk of time to a single novel-length story. Finishing a story without the lengthy commitment to a standard novel is a bonus…so is the wine if one chooses to indulge!

Cheers!

Synopsis:

The story takes place in Auris, a world of storms and chaos where seven violent Tempests rule the land, wreaking havoc across the continent. This first book in the series follows three heroes who walk the threads of fate, weaving an epic tale of magic, war, love, and loss. Together these individuals will forever change Auris’ future. Empires will shatter and Tempests will be Unbound, but destiny will prevail as the protagonists face their fated ends.

Castien Varic is a soldier and a Stormless – someone without magic – on an expedition for the King. He battles with intense anxiety and panic attacks while striving to complete his mission. Prince Faelyn Titansworn disagrees with his father, the King, about the dangers Auris is facing and must decide where his loyalty lies. Meanwhile, two years in the past, Asteros Silverglade is uncovering secrets behind the mysterious Vanishing that wiped out the Ancient Sects and created the Tempests. The paths of the three protagonists converge in an exciting cliffhanger, setting the stage for the next book in the series.

Read an excerpt:

“You come into my kingdom, into my castle, and now you command me to hand over my city?” The King chuckled. “You must be mad!” The King slapped his knee, still bellowing with laughter. He raised his eyes back to Velarus. “But if that is the game you wish to play…” Flames drifted from the King’s crystals, swirling around his hands as he wove them together. “Well, we have a special place in the dungeons for your kind.” The fires licked the King’s fingertips. “I will not give up my armies. And I certainly will not surrender my country to you.” The King guided his hands through careful, well-practiced motions, and Velarus soon found himself surrounded by brilliant tendrils of flame. “Besides, even if you were a Blood Sorcerer—as you claim to be—my answer would be the same.” Swaths of golden flames surrounded the King, giving him an almost divine aura. “I have always thought the powers of your kind were a bit… exaggerated.”

Velarus smiled, subtly bleeding his Crystals. This would be a display that the King would not soon forget.

“Exaggerated?” Velarus snorted. “Well, we’ll see about that.”

The King lunged.

Velarus closed his eyes, diving into the depths of his soul. His power awaited him, begging to be unleashed. Velarus grabbed hold of it, and then the blood came.

The King’s flames vanished as the room exploded with black-red energy.

Torrents of blood flooded the chamber, scattering the contents of the throne room. Darkness surged within the air, warping the blood and causing it to levitate. The terrible power thrived, rivers of blood and darkness ravaging the chamber.

Velarus knocked the guards to the ground with nothing more than a thought. The hell-storm raged, knocking down braziers, tearing apart the soft carpet, and wreaking havoc on even the pillars themselves. Dark energy smashed into the walls, causing the whole palace to quiver.

The cyclone of blood magic quickened, growing stronger with each passing second. Velarus smiled. With a wave of his hand, the frenzy of horror receded slightly before him, leaving in its place a single person…

The King writhed on the marble floor before Velarus, his vermillion robes flapping in the raging storm of blood magic. Velarus approached him, forcing the King to his knees with a twist of his finger.

“You are nothing,” Velarus whispered, his face mere inches from the King’s. “You will always be nothing. You cannot even imagine the power my people hold.”

“Please.” The King wept, trembling beneath the spikes of pain Velarus pulsed through his body. “Why are you doing this?”

Velarus paused. “Auris is in danger, and it seems I am the only one who can save it. You and your people have made it clear that you only respond to force,” he breathed.“We are your last hope. Even your most powerful Summoners don’t stand a chance in the face of the Resurgence.” Velarus released him. The cascades of blood and darkness vanished in an instant, fading into nothing.

The King fell to the floor. He was mostly unharmed—as were the guards—but Velarus had no doubts that this would be a day they would never forget.

“You have six weeks,” Velarus said. “Surrender the city by then… or suffer the consequences.”

The King offered no response.

Velarus turned, gliding toward the doors through which he had entered. As Velarus passed through the entrance, the only sound in the enormous chamber was the gentle crackling of the flames, a reminder to the King that, even surrounded by the very element which he controlled, he was powerless.

Author bio:

Injuries forced Nicklas Stitle to stop playing tennis after his freshman year of high school, and he realized that was an opportunity to begin working on the story he had been carefully putting together in his head. Stitle began writing Stormless at the age of 15 and woke up early every day to work on the story before school, creating a new fantasy world and crafting characters he could relate to. Incorporating valuable advice from industry experts wanting to help a young author, Stitle completed Stormless at the age of 17.

Stitle has nearly finished book two, The Fire King, and is currently planning books three and four in the series. He hopes to inspire other young writers to chase after their dreams. Stitle lives in Indiana with his mom, dad, older brother, and two dogs. To learn more, please visit NickStitle.com.

Catch up with Nick Stitle on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook!

Purchase the book on Amazon

Not all wars are fought on the battlefield.

Arguably the first mainstream fiction book ever written about the Falklands War, Mind Wars is a story of trauma, redemption and love that challenges the stigma of PTSD and reflects on the tragic price veterans continue to pay for our freedom. 

As the Covid 19 pandemic spreads havoc across the world, Frank Drysdale, a Falklands war veteran, is unable to forget an unkept promise he made to a fellow soldier 39 years earlier. Realising his health is failing and time is running out, he embarks on a journey 8000 miles to the other side of the world in a desperate search for the truth.

An original story, Mind Wars is extensively researched and written with help from veterans and islanders.

NOW AVAILABLE AT MOST BOOKSTORES

“Roger has really captured the trauma of this condition and of the other servicemen involved in this War. The description around the islands took me back, as I was in all the mentioned areas, during the war.”

POMA Tony Rafferty, 845 NACS

“Mind Wars is a wake up call that captures the futility of war, a book that accurately describes the trauma of PTSD that continues to afflict not only war veterans but also millions of other victims of trauma around the world”

Dave (Charlie) Brown, 2 Para veteran

www.mindwarsbook.com