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Kristy Centeno has done it again, author of 4 books, mother to 4 children, now we stop and ask, when does she have the time????  But she makes the time and is about to release her 5th book, Keeper of the Lost Souls and today I get the pleasure of being one of the sites revealing the cover for this new book to be released through Limitless Publishing in June, just next month!  This is an absolutely stunning cover for what I am sure will prove to be another wonderful book from Kristy and I personally can’t wait to add it to my collection!  Enjoy!

Keeper of the Lost Souls Cover_KristyCentenoCoverRevealEventBook Synopsis:

Bryn McCaskey is young, naïve, and can talk to ghosts. Like her mother and grandmother, Bryn is part of a breed of witches called The Keepers of the Lost Souls, whose main purpose is to guard those spirits which are permanently or temporarily grounded in the world of the living.

Because Bryn is a witch, she’s fairly comfortable dealing with all sorts of threats, which she does with ease and confidence. Handling supernatural creatures is as easy to her as baking a pie. Dealing with people however, is something she is yet to learn how to handle.

Unfortunately, as her 18th birthday approaches, and the time for her to take on her first assignment finally arrives, Bryn is forced to confront her inability to communicate with others in an effort to save the one soul that can mean the difference between life and death for mankind.

Johnny Shaw is a lost soul with a personal vendetta against witches. A vendetta he has carried on even after death. However, as much as he might hate them, in order to stop a century old threat, he must join forces with one. When fate brings them together, not only will they be forced to learn how to work as a team, but they will have to depend on each other to stop an evil witch carrying a six hundred year grudge.

ADD THIS TITLE TO YOUR GOODREADS WANT TO READ SHELF!

Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17901220-keeper-of-the-lost-soulskristy centeno

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

As a child, she used to lose herself in an imaginary world by the means of a good book. Now that she’s all grown up, Kristy gets to create her own fictional realms and make them come to life in ways that most readers might not expect.

She’s always had a passion for writing but never had the opportunity do so until now. After trying out numerous options, she realized that writing was what she loved the most so when she found herself with some free time on her hands, she decided to pursue her passion. As it turned out, her very active imagination helped her achieve her goals of creating believable plots with some ordinary, and some not so ordinary characters that helped the stories move along in one way or another.

As she keeps moving along in achieving her dreams of becoming a published author, she divides her time in between her four children and her very understanding husband.

CONNECT WITH KRISTY:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KristyCenteno

Twitter: https://twitter.com/KrissyGirl122

Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6580510.Kristy_Centeno

Website: http://www.kristycenteno.net

Be sure to let Kristy know if you are as excited about her new book as I am!  I know she’d love to hear from you and tell her you saw it here first…

~~~~~~~~~~~> Debra L Hartmann, professional editor, published author, book reviewer for the fun of it….  http://www.theprobookeditor.com and come have an AHA moment with us at http://authorshelpingauthors.wordpress.com

EXCITING NEWS – HOT OFF THE PRESSES!http://www.dreamstime.com/-image21993578 

This is one of the best parts of being an author…the buzz just before the release of your latest book, marking the end of all the hard work of writing, editing and publishing it and then being filled with anticipation to see how readers will like the book while you celebrate the dates just before and just after that book becomes fully published and available for sale.  With sincerest congratulations to KateMarie for her 2nd book release, it is my pleasure and honor to share the following information with you, dear reader, so you too can join in the celebration!

Available first on the Solstice publishing website on 5/15/13 – you can book mark this page and then search for the book on the 15th or check back for an updated link once the site updates on that day: http://store.solsticepublishing.com/

Make sure you also check out her first book here: http://store.solsticepublishing.com/daughter-of-hauk/

I had the pleasure of reading the first one and reviewing it, check out my review here: Daughter of Hauk Book Review, and KateMarie was kind enough to give us an interview too and you can learn more about this wonderful author:  KateMarie Collins Author Interview on Talk Radio with NO Radio

I also used my investigation skills and found out how you can get her autograph!  How cool, I know I like having an author’s autograph in my collection…here ya go:   www.authorgraph.com and search for KateMarie Collins. Then, you can request an autograph and it’ll go straight to your Kindle!

How can you connect with this author?

Twitter:  @DaughterHauk

FB:  http://www.facebook.com/pages/KateMarie-Collins/217255151699492

Blog:  http://www.katemariecollins.wordpress.com

Here’s a quick blurb about the new book, Mark of the Successor and its followed by the actual Prologue from the book.  I hope you enjoy and will visit the other sites listed, stop by and say hello to this author, I know she’d love to hear from you!

Dominated and controlled by an abusive mother, Lily does what she can to enjoy fleeting moments of normality. When a break from school only provides the opportunity for more abuse at home, the sudden appearance of a stranger turns her world even bleaker.  Disappearing without a trace, he has left a lingering fear in Lily. His parting words to her mother, “Have her ready to travel tomorrow,” is something her mind refuses to accept.

Running away is the only answer. But before Lily can execute her plan, a shimmering portal appears in her room. Along with two strangers who promise to help keep her safe. With time running out, she accepts their offer for escape and accompanies them into a brand new world. A world in which she is the kidnapped daughter of a Queen, and the heir to the throne of Tiadar.

Can she find her own strength to overcome both an abusive past and avoid those who would use her as a means to power?

Prologue

“But why do I have ta go, Mama?” Tears streamed down Lily’s cheeks.

Mama bent down, enfolding her in a tight embrace. “It not my choice, Lily. Them folk down the road, the ones that keep tryin’ to talk us into going to church with them, they did call important folk. Them think they knows more than I do.”

“No one knows more than you do, Mama!” Lily pulled back a little, wiping at the tears with the back of her hand.

“You just remember that, Lily, when them teachers tell you something different!” Mama straightened up. “Now, you go down to the end of the driveway. There goin’ to be someone come pick you up. You be brave, now. I be here when you come back.”

Lily knew better than to try and kick up rocks or dirt on the walk to the main road. Mama didn’t like that. She got mad at the delivery man one day, even got the shotgun down when he drove too fast. Told him to go slow and stop making the dust kick up or she’d shoot him.

The end of the drive loomed ahead. A small wooden shed with a bench, open on one side, shone bright in the morning sun. It was newly built, the yellow pine still had the fresh cut look to it. The folk down the road must’ve built it.

Lily waited next to it, not knowing what it was for.

A low rumble reached her ears, slowly growing in volume. Lily quickly checked her raven black hair, making sure it was arranged in the way Mama liked. Mama didn’t like the back of her neck showing for some reason. If anyone else saw it, Lily would go to hell, Mama told her.

A strange thing came rolling down the road. It was huge! Lily’s green eyes bulged in terror as it lumbered toward her. It was yellow, with bright glowing eyes below a dark forehead. Or was that a mouth? Black smoke bellowed from behind, reeking like sulfur and coal. She swallowed hard as the great beast pulled up, screeching to a halt in front of her.

A door opened at the side. Lily glanced up, and saw a long row of windows revealing other young folk trapped inside. A set of black stairs led up. A man sat at the top of them. He was looking at her, expectantly. One huge hand rested on a large black wheel. The other held the handle of some shiny device. Mama said the reason men had such big hands was so they could hit girls harder when they didn’t obey their Mamas.

“C’mon, sweetheart. I haven’t got all morning. Got more kids to pick up.” The man’s deep voice made her shiver.

Lily took a deep breath and slowly mounted the steps. The creature was full of seats. Lots of other kids stared at her like she was a freak. She stopped, panic rising in her.

“Find a seat, sweetheart. I can’t move until you do.” The voice made her jump.

Remembering what Mama had said about making men happy or they beat you, she slid into the closest empty seat. The black material felt hot.

The creature lurched as it moved forward, making her slam into the back of the seat.

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Debra: Welcome to this edition of Talk Radio with NO Radio!  Today’s guest is Tell Cotten and he has arrived a few minutes early so we don’t get to talk about him beforehand like we usually do <winks> but let me start off by telling you a bit about Tell before we start asking him questions today.  He is a seventh generation Texan, grew up in the ranching business and is still in the ranching business with a large cattle ranch in west Texas.  Let me share with you that if that didn’t put an image of a real cowboy in your mind already, add the long sleeve, pearl button snap shirt, wrangler jeans and the boots and hat that he is wearing today and you are there!  No surprise to read Confessions of a Gunslinger and then meet Tell as he appears he could have been a character in his own book!  He brought a picture today of him and his son riding together and it’s so adorable…see for yourself:

Tell:  Thanks for the introduction Debra!  I’m very excited to be here.  All my life folks have been telling me that I have a great face for radio, and now, I finally get to NOT be on the air!tellNson

Debra:  <laughs> Ok, ok, let me also share that my first question when I met Tell was, “Is that your real name?” and it is!  He shared with me that there was a movie in the 70’s called The Sacketts starring Tom Selleck and Sam Elliot. Sam Elliot’s character was named Tell, and his parents liked it.  I’m a huge Sam Elliot fan myself so I have seen that show too.  How very cool to have such a unique name and perfect for a writer’s name I think, too!  Do you get teased or asked about that a lot?

Tell: Yes, growing up I got teased some. My last name is Cotten, and folks would call me Cotten Tell rabbit and things like that. When I introduce myself to older folks they always say, “Tell me your name?” And I’ll say, “Tell”, and they’ll reply, “Tell me what, now?” And then I’ll have to spell it out loud. But it’s okay. I like having a unique name!

Debra:  Very cool!  I think we all got teased about our names in one way or another, it amuses me now but was hurtful when we were kids.  You sound like you were a good sport about though!  I’m going to grab some coffee real quick, leave you entertaining our audience for a moment, would you like some coffee?

Tell:  Yes, please, would love some.  <moves to the picture window over my writing desk> Wow, I really like the mountains! We don’t have any mountains where I come from. Back home it’s just one oil well after another.

Debra:  I can’t imagine living anywhere else…<is in kitchen now>

Tell:  Hi!  <into microphone, waves, thinks outloud> Entertain the audience while she makes coffee….hmmmm….Ah-hah! <sings> I got no dia-mond, tho-ugh I’m shy, still I think I’-m a luc-ky guy <fingers snapping the rhythm> I got the sun in the mor-ning and the moon at night, Got no man-sion, got no yacht, Still I’m hap-py with what I’ve got-Oh, you’re back! <grinning ear to ear>  Didn’t know what to say, so what do you do on the radio…sing!

Debra:  Wow, what a voice!  I recognize the lyrics, Dean Martin but you didn’t quite sound like Dean, good but not Dean.

Tell:  My wife says I sound like Ricky Nelson.

Debra:  That makes sense!  Well done <clapping>

Tell:  <takes a bow, pure cowboy style, hat and all> Thank you, little lady.  <Great John Wayne impersonation!>

Debra:  Wow!  You are too funny and not the least bit shy either.

Tell:  I think a lot of people expect that shy cowboy persona but I’m really not.  I grew up playing guitar, and as a kid I sang and played in church. I also teach guitar now. In fact, I even wrote a song once, but my wife won’t let me play it in public. I don’t know why. It’s called, “I still miss my wife, but my aim’s getting better.” Catchy, don’t you think? <blows imaginary smoke from imaginary finger six shooters and puts them back in imaginary holsters, grinning ear to ear, waxing silly head to toe>

Debra:  <laughing, must stop to respond> Yes, very catchy, Tell, your wife must be proud of your great song writing talent!  <laughs again>  Sorry!  You crack me up!  Oh, here we go, focus, we are on the air…okay.  <deep breathe, sits up straight and looks at notepad with questions on it>  Thanks for sharing that with us and on that note, folks, let’s jump right into the Q&A then?  <Tell nods while sipping the coffee, no longer silly and looking like nothing out of the ordinary just happened> First, tell us a little something that folks might find out of character for a cowboy that you do for fun?

Tell:  I’m an excellent chess player. I have a rating of over 1800 on chess.com, and I’m very proud of that! In my opinion, playing chess teaches you how to solve problems and deal with conflict.

Debra:  Neat!  Now let’s talk about that book!  I loved it and I don’t read westerns…you’ve got to tell our audience what it’s called and in 20 words or less, what is it about?

Tell:  Confessions of a Gunfighter is the first-hand account of Rondo Landon, gunfighter. It is a character and dialogue driven story about a boy that must cope with the circumstances of the time.

Debra:  Tell us a bit about how you envision your target audience for this book?

Tell:  There are plenty of westerns out there that are filled with language and adult situations. And, I know a lot of folks that are turned away by that. I purposely wrote Confessions of a Gunfighter to be family friendly. There is some violence, but I was careful not to make it too gruesome or gory. And, as a result, almost anyone can read it.

Debra:  Is there a supporting character who took on a life of their own or turned out to be far more popular than expected and if so, do you have plans to feature them as the lead character in a story of their own?

Tell:  Yes, I have received a lot of feedback on my character Lee Mattingly. He’s an outlaw, but there’s also some good in him. There’s a battle of good versus evil going on inside him, and I think a lot of folks related to him. As a result, he has a big part in my next novel, Entwined Paths.

Debra:  Ewww, a little sneak peak in there too, well done.  Can’t wait to read that one too!  What is it you love most about writing?

Tell:  It’s hard work writing a novel. And, the most rewarding part to me is when someone tells me how much they enjoyed reading it. I think that is the best that any author can hope for!

Debra:  Is there anything about you or your writing that makes you unique from other authors?

Tell:  I grew up riding horses and working cattle, and I also know how real cowboys talk and what their mannerisms are. I think that separates me some from a lot of western writers. I’ve been there and done that, so to speak.

Debra:  What would you say is your biggest strength as a writer?

Tell:  I really enjoy writing dialogue, especially western characters.

Debra:  That makes sense, there was a lot of dialogue in that book, you wrote it very well and I think that may have been a deciding factor for my enjoyment as well…it made it so different from other westerns I have opened and put right back down.  If you were to write a story featuring a fictional character from another author’s novel, who would you choose and why?

Tell:  Tell Sackett, from Louis L’amour. I would love to be able to write some dialogue for him!  Of course!

Debra:  What advice would you give to publishing houses with regard to how to go forward and adapt to the industry over the next few years?

Tell:  EBooks are getting more and more popular, so I think publishers are going to have to learn how to become more and more digital. I’m lucky that I have a great publisher. Solstice publishing is very current with the times, and they do a great job of promoting our books. However, every author has to realize that if they want their books to sell then it’s up to them. They have to learn how to promote their own books, or else they probably won’t make it!

Debra:  That seems to be more and more the case, even for the authors that have the more traditional contracts these days, unless they are already famous and sell on name alone, I see more and more self-advertising or paid advertising but from the authors and not just the publishers these days.  Can you list a few other books which you feel would appeal to a similar audience as your own book?

Tell:  The Long Shooters by Dan Chamberlain is a very good read. I’d also have to recommend Double Crossing by Meg Mims. And, if you’re looking for a western with some humor, try Hustle Henry and the Cue Ball Kid by Jack Strandburg.

Debra:  Would you rather have great reviews but average sales or great sales but average reviews?

Tell:  I’d much rather have great reviews but average sales. That would mean that almost everyone that read Confessions of a Gunfighter enjoyed it! And, so far I haven’t received any bad feedback, and I am very happy about that!

Debra:  Tell, <reaches over and shakes hands>, thanks so much for coming today and doing this interview-

Tell:  Thanks for having me-

Debra:  Anytime and is there anything you want to say to the audience, just to wrap things up for us today?

Tell: Getting published has been a dream come true for me, and I have been very humbled by the positive responses I’ve received. Solstice publishing took a chance on me, and I want to thank Melissa and Nick for taking that chance!tell book 031

Website/blog

http://tellcotten.wordpress.com/

Amazon author page

http://www.amazon.com/Tell-Cotten/e/B00BTNWC4Y/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1363220555&sr=8-1

Barnes and Nobles

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/confessions-of-a-gunfighter-tell-cotten/1113818966

Smashwords

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/256428

Solstice Publishing

http://store.solsticepublishing.com/confessions-of-a-gunfighter/

Be sure and check out the book reviews for Tell’s book, one here on my site but also the many great reviews on Amazon!  CLICK HERE for book review