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Sunday, October 5, 2014

"The Dead Lands" by Dylan J. Morgan

"The Dead Lands" 
by 
Dylan J. Morgan 


As I began reading this book, I freaked out a little. One of my favorite "kinky" writers knows why. But it wasn't until later, I learned what the problem was, and yes, I will elaborate rather than leave everyone guessing. 

You see, I was reading it on my iPad, not my kindle. Well, through the iPad, it works a bit differently, which tends to confuse some. Alright: me. (Don't even laugh!) The size of your font, depends on how many pages a book will have. Who knows this?! I mean, seriously?! 

I opened it up to read the book. It must be a misprint, as I gulp. I flip the page. Nope....swallowing hard. It still reads over three thousand. I tell my writer friend. He looks it up online, (why didn't I think of that?!) he says it says something like two something. He asks me what I think so far. I explain its Sci-Fi. 

Needless, to say, I went to Kindle and iPad both to learn about my font size adjustment to feel like a loon. So, if this ever happens to you, don't fret. It's your font size. Not the book. Now, you have learned something! (Stop laughing!)

Now then. On with my review of Dylan's book: "The Dead Lands" which as I've already enlightened you, is a science fiction book. I'll have you know: it's Sci-Fi with a kick! And let it be known that as I was reading it, I couldn't help but picturing it as a Movie. I could see so many options for it, and even taking it further. But as we all know, this is my opinion, and my imagination, as I read, you may see things differently; but if you grasp his words as well as I did. I doubt you will doubt me. 

He can see, his words allow you to see. And as I was reading, I knew, one of the questions I was going to ask him, was if he felt his book, could ever be a movie! 

I was drawn in, wanting more. I was curious, and enlightened. It's a book that you won't be able to put down, once you become engrossed in it, because you won't want to leave Lane unattended. I mean trust me. You won't want to.  These people, these things.... are you even remotely interested yet? You should be! It's a definite five star book in my eyes, what are you waiting for?! 

And these um... "The Dead Lands" I don't suggest leaving these words unattended either. Because if we aren't careful, leaving these words alone.... with those things...


As for Dylan, he is a wonderful, friendly person. I enjoy him very much! He was born in New Zealand, and now resides in the United Kingdom. He loves associating with his fans, and spending much of his time writing! Don't be afraid to contact him on Twitter, he is quite a social butterfly there! Least wise, I think so. 


 My Interview Questions for Dylan:

  1. What made you write this book?

Believe it or not, a video game. I have an Xbox, play it weekly, and the one game I spent a lot of time on a year or so ago was Rage, a first person post apocalyptic shooter game from Bethesda Softworks. Basically, the plot is that Earth is destroyed by an asteroid and it’s become a lawless world, controlled by bandits. One mission in the game is to enter the main city to recover a defibrillator from the hospital, but the city is crawling with mutants that jump out of nowhere with blades and try to kill you. I just thought what an awesome story it would make, having a group of people thrust into such a city against insurmountable odds, and watch them try to survive.


  1. Do any of these characters resemble you in some way shape or form?

Ha, I hope not! With that said, I think there’s a little bit of someone in every character ever created, but putting a piece of myself into a character is not something I have ever purposely done.


  1. Do you think this book would make for a good Movie?

Yes, but then I would say that. Just the situation and the environment would make for a good movie I feel, and I have noticed a few comments in the reviews I’ve had so far have mention that the story could work being turned into a movie, so I’m glad other people have thought that way. You never know, maybe a producer or director might happen upon it one day.


  1. Whom is your favorite character in this book?

That’s a really hard one to answer as there are a few characters I’m quite fond of in the novel. Reese and Braeden are strong characters, and Ludger is pure desperation which makes him stand out. I’m torn between selecting the main character, Lane, or Blaine, who is a young man living on the post apocalyptic planet where the soldiers are sent to. Lane is the typical hero in this story, hard and tough, handsome, a fighter, and someone who has had his heart broken yet cannot let go of the love of his life. But Blaine has had a harsh existence guarding over the settlement in which he lives. His is plagued by his mother’s death, and her words to him that everyone has a path in life and that he should follow his. This leads him to make the decisions he does, and try to make something of his life. His situation speaks a lot for people who have hopes and dreams (however big or small) yet don’t act on them, and when you do, that’s when you find out if you can live your life the way you want to.


  1. How many books have you written?

Well, there’s three full-length novels (Hosts, Flesh, and The Dead Lands), four novellas (although three are a trilogy of werewolf-vampire books), and a collection of short stories. All of my titles are available on Amazon Kindle, and a select few can be purchased at Barnes and Noble or Smashwords. All three novels and my collection are also available in paperback.


  1. Are you, or do you plan on going in a book tour?

I am not, at the moment, on a book tour, but I certainly wouldn’t rule it out in the future. As I live in Europe the easiest form of tour for me would be a blog tour and I have looked into it in the past. I think I need to contact some of my author friends who have done these types of tours and find out how they profitable they are in relation to book sales. As for an actual flesh-and-blood tour, that would be awesome, but at the moment I neither have the money or the status in the publishing world to pull something like that off.


  1. How long have you been writing?

A little more than ten years. I’ve been writing for a lot longer than that, but around 2002 and 2003 was when I made the decision that I would seriously try and get stories published in various venues online and in print. I honed my craft writing short stories before eventually getting to the stage where the stories themselves couldn’t be contained and the longer works began to form.


  1. Whom is/are your favorite Author(s)?

A while ago I would have said Stephen King and Dean Koontz, some of James Herbert’s books too, but I think that’s probably true of a lot of horror authors of my generation. These days my favorite authors, those who I try to read as often as I can, are my peers: the other independent authors I share space with on Twitter, who are trying to gain a readership just like me. There are a ton of high quality authors out there, and I’m fortunate to say that some of them have become good acquaintances. Authors such as Kealan Patrick Burke, Joe Hart, and Craig McGray, are the ones who push me to be better than I am.


  1. How much time do you spend writing?

As much time as I can. It’s important to write every day, but I’m also of the opinion that it’s important not to force the words either. I live by the rule that a story will be as long or as short as it needs to be, and it will be finished when it’s ready. If I manage to write for half an hour then that’s all I need to do. If I manage longer then that’s great, but I’ll only write for as long as there are words flowing.


  1. What kind of education and skills do you have?

Not much of an education; I’m a dreamer, I have a huge imagination that runs away with itself and it’s been that way for as long as I can remember. I learned what I wanted to in school, I had fun, and I dreamed of becoming a rock star. That’s not something I tell my children, of course, I tell them that school is important and they must try their best to get good grades, but for me that didn’t matter. If I was a studier instead of a dreamer I wouldn’t be a published author. As for skills: I can cook, I can play drums and guitar, I can play darts, I can write stories. I can’t sing and dance though.


  1. What suggestions do you have to offer, for someone wanting to pursue a writing career? 

Write loads. Read loads. Don’t ever think that what you’ve written is the best literature on the planet because it isn’t. But it could be really really good if you take the time to edit, and edit, and edit some more, before getting reliable proof readers to critique your work, before you edit it again. Be dedicated and willing to learn. Grow a thick skin, because not everyone will like what you write and you must learn to accept rejection and criticism. Have fun, and write what you want to write.


  1. Are you currently working on another book?

Yes, I am writing a horror novel titled The Sickness which delves into the macabre art of necromancy. That’s just a plot device; hopefully this will be a character driven novel. I started it a while ago, but it got abandoned while I wrote The Dead Lands, and it has been put to the side just recently while I wrote a bunch of flash fiction for my website. I have also started on a few early chapters of a new post apocalyptic novel, but that book is still in the early stages of formulating the plot and ideas.


  1. Please provide for us any web sites and ways for your fans to reach you and find your work:

The easiest way for somebody to get a taste of my writing is to visit my website, www.dylanjmorgan.com and click on the link marked The Crypt. This will take you to a long list of short fiction that is available free to read. Comments about my work are welcomed, too. I also have a page on Goodreads, https://www.goodreads.com/dylanjmorgan, where all my work is listed and readers are able to give reviews. For the real me, and an ideal way for anyone to interact with me, simply head over to Twitter and follow me at @dylanjmorgan


Thank you Dylan! It was truly and honor!



Monday, August 18, 2014

"His Reign" by Sascha Illyvich (the Opeth Pack Saga Book 1)


"His Reign" the Opeth Pack Saga Book 1 
by Sacha Illyvich




As usual, here I sit, tantalized by Sacha. Wolves and sex. Oh wait..... And cigars. Oh... And more sex. This book is very interesting indeed. 

You learn of family values, per the Wolves. You end up hating Kiba, who is the current Alpha of their tribe, but has went seemingly insane. You fall in love imagining Ilona and Lukina long for, try to fix, repair and want for their Alpha and lover Józsi to protect them, and become the new pack leader.... If only they can first conquer and kill Kiba. The story takes place in America and Hungary, back and forth.  

The three wolves grew up together, but Józsi left as a young teen, because he didn't believe strongly in the prophecy, fought with Kiba, and knew sooner or later Kiba would prove to be a lousy leader. He left, but secretly came back, to check on his pack mates. He made a new life for himself, but still missed the women he loved deeply. 

One day, she arrives and fetches him to take him back, to rescue his other lover, and try to put an end to it. Eventually, he does so, and brings them back to America, it wasn't an easy task mind you. There were fights, turmoils and problems along the way. 

The book is very understanding, very deep, and heart felt. The book totally pulled me in, and kept me wanting more and more as I read! 

I give this book five stars, and encourage others to check it out, it is a very unique and deep read. Also very sensual. I found it well worth my money spent, and time reading too! 



 My Interview Questions for Sascha:

1. Is this Hungarian/Wolf language real?
Yup. Hungarian is a real language. 


2. As a frequent reader of your books, is it normal for the male Character to resemble "You" or is that just "me" doing that?
Józsi isn't actually one of "me" per se, he's actually more based on Vin Diesel from Chronicles of Riddick and Pitch Black, with some good old angst thrown in for good measure. 

3. Do you create your own wolf rules?
I do indeed.  The world itself was loosely based on the anime "Wolf's Rain" which is a very empty, almost apocalyptic world where wolves are extinct or nearly so.  Mine is not so much the same though.  Not so much extinction, just fear of the wolves from mankind.   

4. Are you "secretly" a wolf? giggling?
Come closer, Red…

5. How many wolf books have you written?
Five in the Opeth Pack Saga, Torn to Pieces makes five, Endangered coming soon from Red Sage, makes six and I'm sure I have a few more from other publishers. 

6. I've also notice cigars are in your books, and that you also smoke them. Is that too; on purpose?
As of now, it is.  The uniqueness of characters who smoke cigars is a rarity, a trait in manly men we are seeing sadly disappear from books, TV and movies in favor of some health and control nonsense.

7. Out of your books, all of them- which is your favorite and why?
Probably so far, ENDANGERED, which you'll get to review again as it comes out September first from Red Sage

8. Other than yourself, whom is your favorite Author?
Even though I heard less than great things about The King, I'd still have to say JR  Ward.  I have to read the book and make up my own mind, obviously. Her dark worlds and characters inspire me to bring out the inner demons of my own characters. 

9. What are your favorite books to read?
Paranormal romances mostly. 

10. How much time do you spend writing?
Depends on if I'm on deadline or not.  I can knock out a first draft in two months with a total of 400 pages written, or about 100,000 words just in the draft alone.


11. What is your favorite cigar and why?
It's a toss-up between the Don Cervantes Masaterpiece Platinum, the Tres Maduro or the Propio Léon all by ACC Cigars.  All three cigars are masterfully made by the folks at ACC Cigars using the finest tobaccos to create a complex, rich flavor that's satisfying and rewarding to those who can afford the price of quality. 

12. Do you pen pal or epal with your fans?
Yup.

13. Currently how big is your fan base?
Ginormous and growing!

14. Are you married or involved?
Those involved know the answer.

15. Do you get "horny" as you write your own sex scenes?
I fap it twice a day, so…maybe.

16. As always: please include all links, and ways to contact you:

17. Any additional comments you'd like to include:
Look out for Fall Into Love, Book Four of the Opeth Pack Saga coming soon from Secret Cravings, and ENDANGERED coming out from Red Sage September 1st!  On that note, I hope you enjoy reading my books and I thank all my fans, old and new for supporting me.  You're a part of my world!