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Teravyn’s root beer

By |2015-03-29T22:42:11-06:00August 15th, 2014|Behind the Scenes, The Sentinel Trilogy|

Teravyn Aetherswift’s obsession with root beer was inherited from my great grandmother, Alma, who always had a mini fridge stocked full of A&W root beer. I was every bit as loving and possessive of the stuff until I stopped my habitual coke drinking for health reasons. (In Texas, every carbonated beverage is called 'coke,' m'kay?) [...]

Garrett and The Emperor’s New Groove

By |2017-05-17T09:35:27-06:00August 8th, 2014|Behind the Scenes, The Sentinel Trilogy|

Darien snarled and shoved him away. "Easy for you to be all gung-ho; your name is Kyou Hayate. 'Cause you look so Malaano." Garrett smirked. "Don't be jealous, Eugene. My third cousin's brother's wife's step-niece's great aunt was Malaano." excerpted from Sentinel ... twice removed. Sound familiar? I'm proud of you for recognizing the reference [...]

Half-way party for the Aribter manuscript!

By |2017-05-17T09:35:28-06:00May 5th, 2014|Blog|

Well, I'm half-way through writing The Sentinel Trilogy Book 2: Arbiter and you know I'll grab any excuse to celebrate. While I'll be celebrating with some Ovaltine and Blue Bell cookie dough ice cream, I've made a couple different ways for you to party too, whether you haven't read Book 1: Sentinel yet or you're [...]

Sentinel is now available on the Barnes & Noble Nook

By |2017-05-17T09:35:29-06:00March 30th, 2014|Blog|

Complete with a full-color Alani world map, table of contents, and custom styling to mimic the hard copy, the Barnes & Noble Nook edition of Sentinel holds its own against the five-star-rated Amazon Kindle edition. And it's only $2.99! Click here to grab Sentinel for your Nook or view a sample online at Barnes and [...]

Sentinel is now available in paperback

By |2017-05-17T09:35:30-06:00February 27th, 2014|Blog|

The first installment in The Sentinel Trilogy, Sentinel, is now available in paperback. 300 pages of non-stop adventure, Sentinel already has a 5-star rating on Amazon.com. But don't take my word for it... "This book is a wonderful read, grabbing the reader from the very first sentence and only tightening its grip as the story [...]

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