Showing posts with label L.K. Rigel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label L.K. Rigel. Show all posts

Sunday, September 4, 2011

In My Mailbox - 9.4.11



Bought:

Die for Me
(Revenants)
by Amy Plum
-paranormal, YA


Free from Kindle: beware some free offers are limited

The Nemesis Worm
by Guy Haley
-action, mystery, novella


For Review and giveaway:

Zombies Don't Cry
by Rusty Fischer
courtesy of the author
Thanks Rusty!
stay tuned: giveaway for this during September Zombies


Song of the Nile
by Stephanie Dray
courtesy of author
Thanks Stephanie & Shelly!
release date: Oct 4, 2011
stay tuned: giveaway goes up in October


Give Me
by LK Rigel
courtesy of author
Thanks LK!
-fairy tale


Free from Netgalley: got mine, get yours!

Dead of Night
A Zombie Novel
by Jonathan Maberry
release date: Oct 25, 2011


The Black Stiletto
by Raymond Benson
-thriller, YA


Pirate King
A novel of suspense featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes
by Laurie R. King


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Won from contest:

Vampire Bites
by Katie Salidas
Thanks to The Worm Hole


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Bookie Brunch schedule

Now follow me to the second Bookie Brunch meeting for a bit of chit chat and find out my answer to the Bookie Brunch Question of the day at Natalie of Songs and Stories.

Bookie Brunch Question of the day:

What is one book that made you cry, and what was it that affected you about that particular story?

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* per usual, check out the sidebar for my current giveaways to you

* image from Leafcutter Designs - world's smallest postal service and you can get a letter kit at Chronicle Books

* In My Mailbox is hosted by The Story Siren and inspired by Pop Culture Junkie. A post where we share books acquired via mailbox, library, store, etc.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Bleeder by LK Rigel

Bleeder
A Postapocapunk Romance
(Apocalypto 3)
by LK Rigel

Published: 2011
Genre: Fantasy, Romance, SciFi
ebook
Rating: 4

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The King of Garrick wants to kill her.
The King of Allel wants to love her.
And shapeshifters stole her baby's soul!

It's been a hundred years since sea-level rise and global nuclear war wiped out most of humanity. Mallory is a chalice, one of the world's rare fertile females who contract with the kings of the Concord Cities to provide natural-born heirs.

It was supposed to be a pampered and easy life, but Mal becomes caught between King Garrick's scheme for world domination and the goddess Asherah's desperate plays for another god's attention.

In her struggle to survive, Mal must confront the most terrifying threat of all -- the truth of her past and the inevitability of her destiny.

NOTE: Bleeder contains sexual content, including graphic scenes. Not recommended for younger readers.

READ chapter one: The Ptery and the Peregrine

Series:
Space Junque
Spiderwork
Bleeder

My two-bits:
In-a-word(s): soul
The world building continues in this postapocapunk series.

I liked this futuristic read which touched on religion, politics, the body, the soul and love - what of love?

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* review copy courtesy of author
* part of other punk event
* part of Bleeder blog tour, July 9 to August 1 - check out the other stops for more details on this book and goodies
* detour during the rrRoad Trip event

Monday, July 11, 2011

Bookcerpt: Bleeder

Bleeder
by LK Rigel
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courtesy of author
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Excerpt:

[When Mal meets Edmund for the first time, she doesn’t know that bleeders are forbidden emotional involvement with any prince. In this scene, Edmund has just presented her with an assortment of gifts from his city, Allel.]

Edmund opened a small rosewood box and held up a bright cut gold bracelet for everyone to see. It glittered in the light. “This bracelet is made of gold from the foothills of Allel.”

Sister Jordana nodded approval. Mal shifted the blue amber to her right hand and held out her left wrist. She trembled as Edmund closed the clasp of the bracelet, but he didn’t seem to notice. Their eyes met, and he smiled again.

“Thank you.” She sounded like Ma squeaking in awe before the Emissary. For one terrifying moment, she was sure Edmund was going to pat her bald head, but he merely kissed the back of her hand. Like a prince.

Someone called out from the back of the hall. “To Mallory!”

And the crowd answered all together. “Rah!”

It was exhilarating – but strange to be applauded merely for existing. She usually had to bring in a bag of rabbits to generate such enthusiasm.

“You’re very generous,” Sister Jordana said, more gloriously elegant than Mal could hope to be if she lived two hundred years. Mal wasn’t completely comfortable with her, but she couldn’t help admiring her. Sister Jordana signaled two Red City guards. They loaded the gifts onto the plank.

Mal tucked the blue amber stone into her mantle pocket with her shades and the Asherah. Now she understood why the pockets were so deep.

Just as the guards left the hall with Mal’s gifts, Harriet stormed in through the same doorway. More Red City guards followed her, escorting a girl around Mal’s age who was definitely flummoxed. Her straight black hair came down to her waist, held back from her face by a green band.

She had the Red City appearance: rounded hips and breasts, thick hair and glowing healthy skin – though her face was splotchy red as she looked at Lady Drahan with bewildered embarrassment.

Lady Drahan said, “What is this?” Behind her, a flicker of satisfaction passed over the regent’s face.

“Hormones!” cried an enraged Harriet.

“Sting me,” Counselor said, and the guests uttered a collective gasp.

“Lady Drahan, I am shocked,” the regent said. Mal didn’t think she was shocked.

“She’s been dosed.” Harriet’s eyebrows were scrunched together in a mix of sorrow and fury.

The regent went on. “To commit such a violation on a potential breeder! To risk the pollution of humanity itself!”

“I swear to you, Regent, Emissary, I know nothing about this.”

“That will be for a tribunal to decide,” the regent said.

Lady Drahan’s face lost its color.

“Drahan household is hereby in receivership.” The regent turned to Sister Jordana. “I assume Sanguibahd will take custody of the pretender?” Sanguibahd. Red City’s official name. This was truly serious.

“Absolutely.” Fire orange flashed in Sister Jordana’s eyes and didn’t go away until she blinked twice.

But it seemed neither the regent nor Sister Jordana was surprised by these events. In fact, Mal was sure the regent was suppressing a bit of malicious glee.

With Harriet it was different. Her anger felt honest and brutal. Great Asherah, let me never make Harriet mad.

Whatever was going on, Claire wasn’t in on it. Her face was a mess of shame and confusion. Her ma, though, was a little too loud about her outrage. A little too practiced. Lady Drahan was guilty – of something.

That’s how she was like Ma – she had meant to profit on her daughter’s good luck, and she cared more about the lost loot than she did about her child.

Edmund’s attention was on Claire. He gave her a supportive nod, and Mal’s stomach felt like it turned over. He must care for her. Claire was much prettier than Mal could ever hope to be, and she was from Allel. Maybe he loved her. It was stupid, but the very idea made Mal miserable.

LK Rigel lives in California with her cat, Coleridge. She was once a singing waitress, scored the independent science fantasy karate movie Lucid Dreams, and was a reporter for the Sacramento Rock 'N Roll News. Her BA is in humanities and religious studies. Her work has appeared in Literary Mama and Tattoo Highway. Her short story "Slurp" will appear in Anne Frasier's 2011 Halloween anthology Deadly Treats published by Nodin Press.

AND try your luck here...

Enter to win $100 gift certificate
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courtesy of author

Just answer this question...

Char and Sky were named for:
(all answers can be found in the Lexicon Apocalypto)

a) constellations

b) monsters

c) queens

d) rivers

Answer the question on THIS FORM to win $100 gift certificate (Amazon or B&N) from the Bleeder Blog Tour.


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* part of Bleeder blog tour - check out the other stops for more details on this book and goodies

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

postapocapunk


postapocapunk:
where things have settled a bit, is a mashup of the new world and survivals of the old – with dirigibles! -per LK Rigel

Bleeder
A Postapocapunk Romance
(Apocalypto 3)
by LK Rigel

The King of Garrick wants to kill her.
The King of Allel wants to love her.
And shapeshifters stole her baby's soul!

It's been a hundred years since sea-level rise and global nuclear war wiped out most of humanity. Mallory is a chalice, one of the world's rare fertile females who contract with the kings of the Concord Cities to provide natural-born heirs.

It was supposed to be a pampered and easy life, but Mal becomes caught between King Garrick's scheme for world domination and the goddess Asherah's desperate plays for another god's attention.

In her struggle to survive, Mal must confront the most terrifying threat of all -- the truth of her past and the inevitability of her destiny.

NOTE: Bleeder contains sexual content, including graphic scenes. Not recommended for younger readers.

--~ eBook Giveaway courtesy of author ~--

Win a copy of this ebook!

Open to those over age 18.

Offer ends: July 31, 2011

TO DO:
Visit LK's site and tell me something you found interesting.

AND, leave your email (if I don't already have it)

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Contest has ended - winner is here

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* image source

* part of Bleeder blog tour, July 9 to August 1 - check out the other stops for more details on this book and goodies

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Monday, January 31, 2011

Spiderwork by L.K. Rigel

Spiderwork
In Flagrante Apocalypto 2
by L.K. Rigel

Just released: January 2011
Genre: Romance, SciFi
ebook
Rating: 3

Description from the amazon:
The sequel to Space Junque.

Her fate was to hold the world together. His destiny was to tear it apart.

As a child, Durga was chosen by the goddess to save the world from sterility and extinction. Now her eighteenth birthday approaches, and Durga must take her place among the chalices, women blessed by the goddess with fertility to ensure more souls for the universe. Durga's mission does not include love ... but Khai, the scion of Luxor, is unlike any man she's ever met.

Char Meadowlark once played a role in the goddess's plans. Now her lover, Jake Ardri, heads an emerging city-state whose enemies covet everything Jake has built. As Jake navigates the uneasy waters of political intrigue, his very existence is threatened. To save him, Char must share him with a chalice ... one trained to take him to the heights of sexual ecstasy.

In flagrante apocalypto: When the veil drops between life and oblivion, only love can save them from the abyss.

Amusing quote:
The chalices must not have relationships with the princes. Nor can they bond with the offspring. If they want affection, they can get a dog.
- location 918


fyi: kindle version is currently available for 2.99 cents

My two-bits:
In-a-word(s): fertility
I liked these characters from book one, Space Junque, so it was not hard to like this story. However, I missed the action and adventure feel as this one delves into settling down.

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* review copy courtesy of author

~~* Winter Getaway schedule *~~


Thursday, January 27, 2011

Winter Getaway: postcard from LK

mailbox time!
i just got a letter
i just got a letter
i just got a letter
i wonder who it's from


whoops!

this ain't fer me

it's fer 'nuther neighbor

gee-me-knee, my neighbors shore have friends

visiting fancy places

all's i gots is snow

grrrrrr

-vivi
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TO: Rani
FR: Jake

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by L.K. Rigel
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Jake

Luxor is hotter than you said, and in more ways than one, ha.

If Jordan would ever leave the DOGs, I could see us living here. It's drier than your jokes, and the air is clean enough to breathe.

Get this -- they LOVE exotics here! I've seen five besides me in just three days.

Don't hyperventilate.

You know Jordan will never leave his precious cause ... and the truth is, I could never leave the Space Junque.

I love you, my brother.

I'll see you soon.

Pick me up at Vacation Station.

Rani

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Postcard created for Winter Getaway by L.K. Rigel
© 2011. All rights reserved.

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by L.K. Rigel
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This is a postcard from Rani, the sister of Space Junque's hero Jake. She's visiting Luxor in Egypt.

You can meet Rani here...


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* tweaked letter song lyrics from Blues Clues

* image source mailbox and postcard - Great Entrance of the temple at Luxor David Roberts painting of the Luxor Temple entrance. Colored lithograph from Egypt and Nubia, 1846-50.

~~* Winter Getaway schedule *~~


Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Space Junque by L.K. Rigel

Space Junque
by L.K. Rigel

Published: 2010
Genre: Romance, SciFi
ebook
Rating: 4

Description from the amazon:
Space Junque is a novella, a paranormal romance

Edited by USA Today bestselling author Anne Frasier/Theresa Weir

The DOGs want to destroy the world. The gods want to make a new one. The trick is to survive both.

The world is on the brink of ecological cataclysm set off by the Oil Spill of 2010 and the Great Sea Level Rise of 2070. When the Defenders of Gaia set off dirty bombs in random cities, Char Meadowlark races to the airport to get off planet until the terror subsides.

Char's friend Mike Augustine secures her a place on the Imperial transport, but the DOGs strike before she can board. Jake Ardri, pilot of the shuttle Space Junque, rescues her and delivers her to the Imperial Space Station where Mike awaits.

When the DOGs' final onslaught goes global and the physical world threatens to implode, the ancient gods reemerge to stop humanity from annihilating all material existence. In this chaos, Char must juggle two men, orbiting eco-terrorists, and a goddess with her own agenda for a new world order.

Will there be room for love in flagrante apocalypto?

Amusing quote:
So delusional euphoria then. "Okay, Asherah, I'll play. Give me your revelation." - says Char
- location 623


fyi: kindle version is currently available for 99 cents

My two-bits:
In-a-word(s): shiba-dang-dib!
You'll take a bumpy ride into outer space with this tale of the future.

It was interesting to read of the world created and then destroyed. So, now I'm curious to see what new world is presented in the sequel. And too, want to see how Char's love life develops ;-D

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Prize: ebooks - Space Junque and Spiderwork (sequel to Space Junque)

Open to all

Offer ends: Jan 30 --> extended to February 1, 2011

TO DO:

1. Visit LK's site and leave her a comment.

2. Tell me which post you commented on.

AND, leave your email (if I don't already have it).

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Contest has ended - winner is here

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* review copy was won from contest

~~* Winter Getaway schedule *~~


 
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