Hello Everyone! I'm so pleased to announce my novel Moonflower will be released March 31st! To celebrate we are having lots of awesome contests and giveaways. For a chance to win a super cozy reading pillow--just comment below and tell me why you think Moonflower might be a book you would enjoy reading.
The Monsters Come To Life on March 31, 2014.
Natasha remembers little from her Russian childhood, other than the lingering nightmares of her mother's tragic death. So when someone close to her hands her a one-way ticket to Russia, along with the deed to her family farm, and then is brutally murdered, she has little confidence about what awaits her in that distant land.
With doubt and uncertainty, Natasha has no choice but to leave her life in America for an unknown future. Once overseas, the terrifying facts as to why she was really summoned home come to light.
Fact one: Monsters do exist.
Fact two: The only thing keeping those monsters out of the world is an ancient mural hidden below her family's farm.
Fact three: The mural that keeps the evil out of the world is falling apart.
The final fact: It's up to Natasha to restore it and save the world from a horror unlike anything seen before.
Luckily, Natasha isn't alone in her mission. Three Russian Knights are tasked with protecting her from the demons as she restores the mural. And leading the Knights is the handsome and strong Anatoly, who seems to be everything Natasha could hope for in a man. Unfortunately, there is one huge problem. Her Knights are forbidden from having relationships with the artists they protect, and Anatoly is a hardcore rule follower. But rules cannot stop the way she feels.
When a horrifying demon breaches the barrier and pulls Anatoly inside the mural, Natasha can’t help but charge, once again, into the unknown—this time to save the man she secretly loves. Now on the demons’ turf, she risks her own life to free the very one who is supposed to be protecting her. Little does she realize that if she should fail, it could mean the destruction of the very last barrier shielding mankind. Will Anatoly refuse Natasha’s help? Or will he finally realize, when love is at stake, the rules will be broken.
Natasha remembers little from her Russian childhood, other than the lingering nightmares of her mother's tragic death. So when someone close to her hands her a one-way ticket to Russia, along with the deed to her family farm, and then is brutally murdered, she has little confidence about what awaits her in that distant land.
With doubt and uncertainty, Natasha has no choice but to leave her life in America for an unknown future. Once overseas, the terrifying facts as to why she was really summoned home come to light.
Fact one: Monsters do exist.
Fact two: The only thing keeping those monsters out of the world is an ancient mural hidden below her family's farm.
Fact three: The mural that keeps the evil out of the world is falling apart.
The final fact: It's up to Natasha to restore it and save the world from a horror unlike anything seen before.
Luckily, Natasha isn't alone in her mission. Three Russian Knights are tasked with protecting her from the demons as she restores the mural. And leading the Knights is the handsome and strong Anatoly, who seems to be everything Natasha could hope for in a man. Unfortunately, there is one huge problem. Her Knights are forbidden from having relationships with the artists they protect, and Anatoly is a hardcore rule follower. But rules cannot stop the way she feels.
When a horrifying demon breaches the barrier and pulls Anatoly inside the mural, Natasha can’t help but charge, once again, into the unknown—this time to save the man she secretly loves. Now on the demons’ turf, she risks her own life to free the very one who is supposed to be protecting her. Little does she realize that if she should fail, it could mean the destruction of the very last barrier shielding mankind. Will Anatoly refuse Natasha’s help? Or will he finally realize, when love is at stake, the rules will be broken.
I enjoy reading about things that go bump in the night, and seeing the person overcome and fight their fears is the best type of story! :)
ReplyDeleteI loved reading the blurb and what got me was the line 'Monsters do exist.' This seems like my kind of book because of the forbidden romance factor in it. I love books with forbidden romance :) Also, this book has a lovely cover.
ReplyDeleteAlone in the world, fighting for the man you love, who could resist this read <3
ReplyDeleteMonsters, demons, knights? My kind of read always! Beautiful cover too :)
ReplyDeleteI know I would enjoy this novel, you wrote it!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!! This sounds like a keeper!!
ReplyDeleteThis book got me with monsters and knights. I especially love Fact #1: Monsters do exist and the other 2 facts. I can't wait for this book to be released.
ReplyDeleteTotally adding this to my to-be-read list! Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteYou wrote it :) Didn't even have to look at the blurb to answer that question (I'm UK-don't know if that counts)
ReplyDeleteThis hits all of my bases: mystery, suspense, things that go bump in the night, fantasy and a strong female character. I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteI have a Russian abckground and have had to start over several times.
ReplyDeleteI love reading books with a great storyline
My daughter would love this book. The ties to the past, the suspense, the good against evil aspect of it, and what sounds like a no-nonsense heroine.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
Cheryl
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I fell in love right away with the synopsis. Russia, demons, realities behind mirrors... it's all so cool! I'm thrilled to be participating in the release blitz :-)
ReplyDeletepretty nice blog, following :)
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