Showing posts with label E.M. MacCallum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label E.M. MacCallum. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

The Demon's Grave by E.M. MacCallum (with giveaway)

The Demon's Grave
by E.M. MacCallum

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Just released: June 17, 2015
Publisher: National Library & Archives of Canada
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Paperback: 434 pages
Rating: 3.5

Series:
Demon's Grave
Midnight Ruling

First sentence(s):
Each syllable of her practiced incantation was perfect to her ears.

When strange shadows and messages plague Nora's daily life she fears for her sanity. To escape questions from her family, Nora joins her friends on a weekend getaway. Despite not liking Aidan Birket, Nora finds his remote, Victorian house charming. Until they discover the marble doorway on the third floor and, against Nora's better judgment, they open it.

Trespassing into an unfamiliar world called the Demon's Grave, the group face a charismatic demon and six nightmarish Challenges as punishment. Those that make it to the end can go home, but those that don't will be his forever. Friendships are tested, secrets revealed and sacrifices will be made.

Nora battles zombies, doppelgängers, eyeless bikers, and the demon—whose interests are more than just a game of cat and mouse. If it's all in her head, then it should be easy. But, if not, it means the demon knows about her sticky past, and the death of her twin sister.


Zombie sighting:
I did a zombie shuffle to my bedroom for clothes.
-chapter 2, page 18


My two-bits:

Perfect for the Halloween season with lots of paranormal action (zombie fighting, too) which keeps this story hopping.

The story starts out with a visit to an old Victorian house that gives off a haunted house vibe. But, quickly turns into something else more disturbing and creepy.

There is an ensemble cast of characters, but the focus in this book was on Nora and Aidan. A little of their backstories slowly get revealed as they accomplish their demon challenges.

And a touch of romance is introduced amidst the chaos.

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* review copy courtesy of author

* part of the R.I.P. X challenge (here)

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Excerpt: The Demon's Grave by E.M. MacCallum (with giveaway)

The Demon’s Grave
Book #1 of The Demon’s Grave trilogy
by E.M. MacCallum
-Urban Fantasy
Recently released: June 2015
Amazon | Goodreads

Trapped in an insidious world adjoining our own, Nora must conquer her own demons to fight a real one.

Sworn to protect his realm, the demon, Damien subjects Nora and her friends to a Challenge; a series of nightmarish realities meant to break them. Damien personally sees to unravelling Nora's painful past and turn them all against her.


Excerpt:

From the: PROLOGUE

A stifling presence swelled. Snuffing out the world's influences until the night transformed into something frighteningly still.

Even the frogs and crickets ceased. They waited and listened. She could sense the anticipation.

She felt the sacred vibrations all around her. A false move, voice or intention could shatter it. She adored it like a warm bath on a cold day or food on an empty stomach.

It had been years of waiting, yearning, and pleading with the world to see this moment unfold.

The pains her body endured were paltry compared to this—compared to him.

One of the brothers attempted to speak.

Hissing through her teeth, she glared over her shoulder.

With an audible click of teeth, the taller man's jaw shut. Doubt shadowed his rigid features and he looked to his smaller, more violent brother.

The second man with flaming orange hair clasped his knees to catch his breath and was looking up at the flames, then to her. The Devil lived in that one. He must have felt the earth speak to them. Not at the same level as she, of course, but he must have sensed it.

Remaining quiet, the more ruthless of her two tormenters stayed quiet, knowing what he'd done.

His mistake earlier could have botched the entire ritual. If the ritual had failed she knew he wouldn't pay for it, she would. She'd waited too long for this moment and suffered too much to allow that now.

Fear got the better of her and she whispered through the silence, quivering the thickened air. "If you screwed this up because you can't catch a kid, you'll pay." The idea spawned a physical pain in her chest. Frustrated with the emotions she twisted the heartache into something she could comprehend: anger.

The redhead smirked as if it were the most amusing thing she'd said all day. She was no match for him physically, he had demonstrated that on more than one occasion, but this time would be different.

Stillness gave way to a chill. His chill…no, his power. Despite being so near the fire, she felt like there was ice in her veins.

He was closer.

Gripping the black, leather-bound book to her chest she felt the power disturbing the air.

She hardly felt the howling wind above; though she could see it twisting the tip of the bonfire in a fiery vortex.

According to her book, the flames acted as a conduit between the two worlds.

Her partners shouted in alarm and she smiled inwardly.

They were fools, always bossing her around, thinking her inferior. The bruises on her arms and legs would fade and so would her memories of them. She doubted she would even think of them after tonight.

"What is this?" A mellifluous voice that might as well have pulled her into an embrace, whispered at her. He asked only her, not them, but her.

For a split second, she forgot to breathe.

The exhilaration wracking her limbs shuddered through her voice as she gasped. He was here at last, he was with her, he came after all the grueling work and sacrifice. This had been a moment she feared she may only experience in her imagination. She wanted to exclaim, "It's you!" but knew better. This demon wouldn't want praise even if she fell to the ground weeping.

Swallowing the nervous bile in the back of her throat she called out. "Do you like her?" The confidence ringing in her voice surprised her. Her insides were a sloshing muck in comparison.

"I wanted the other one," he answered in obvious displeasure.

Listening to his voice echo in her head, she tried to memorize it, to capture it.

She searched the bonfire wanting to see him. Those idiots, she thought. There were only two. I'd told them which one to sacrifice and what do they do? They could have ruined everything!

Breaking from her composure, she protested. "She couldn't have gone far. I can find…"

"You're wasting my time," his abrupt tone straightened her spine.

For the first time since initiating the ritual she felt a hint of fear. "I did not mean to. Please, what may I…"

"You sacrificed the wrong one."

"I sacrificed her for you," she answered, lifting her hands pleadingly. She knew running back to find the other child would take too long. The portal would close in a few minutes.

Shaking dirt off her fingertips she cleared her throat.

This was her last gateway to a better place, she reminded herself. "I want to join you in the Demon's Grave," she blurted in painful desperation.

The air was growing thinner, less vibrant, less…magical.

Dread wriggled inside of her as the silence stretched—ached.

On the verge of panic she hoped he hadn't abandoned her. "You can choose your Neophyte. I asked the Keeper from this realm and he confirmed this rule." Her heart fluttered like a trapped butterfly. "I wish to leave this world and join you. Choose me!"

About the author:
E.M. loves long walks through bookstores, Disney, horror movies/books, anything supernatural, and researching random facts. She lives by a lake out in the Canadian wilderness with internet access, her husband, and a rag-tag band of pets.

"The Demon's Grave" trilogy will be out in 2015
"Zombie-Killer Bill" novella will be re-released 2015

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Friday, October 2, 2015

Giveaway: The Demon's Grave by E.M. MacCallum

The Demon’s Grave
Book #1 of The Demon’s Grave trilogy
by E.M. MacCallum
-Urban Fantasy
Recently released: June 2015
Amazon | Goodreads

When strange shadows and messages plague Nora's daily life she fears for her sanity. To escape questions from her family, Nora joins her friends on a weekend getaway. Despite not liking Aidan Birket, Nora finds his remote, Victorian house charming. Until they discover the marble doorway on the third floor and, against Nora's better judgment, they open it.

Trespassing into an unfamiliar world called the Demon's Grave, the group face a charismatic demon and six nightmarish Challenges as punishment. Those that make it to the end can go home, but those that don't will be his forever. Friendships are tested, secrets revealed and sacrifices will be made.

Nora battles zombies, doppelgängers, eyeless bikers, and the demon—whose interests are more than just a game of cat and mouse. If it's all in her head, then it should be easy. But, if not, it means the demon knows about her sticky past, and the death of her twin sister.


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Friday, September 4, 2015

R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril X

R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril X
hosted by the Estella Society
September 1 - October 31, 2015
(details and signup) | (review links)

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I participated in this challenge back in 2009 and had a blast. For this Fall season, I decided to do it again with the new books and films coming out.

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Rules:
1. Have fun reading (and watching).
2. Share that fun with others.

Select from these genres and pick your peril (here):

Mystery.
Suspense.
Thriller.
Dark Fantasy.
Gothic.
Horror.
Supernatural.

Or anything sufficiently moody that shares a kinship with the above.

My Peril picks:

Peril the First: Read four books, any length, that you feel fit (the very broad definitions) of R.I.P. literature.

The Demon's Grave
by E.M. MacCallum
-Urban Fantasy
Amazon | Goodreads | my review

The Devil and Winnie Flynn
by Micol Ostow
illustrated by David Ostow
-Paranormal, YA
Amazon | Goodreads | my review

Escape from Witchwood Hollow
by Jordan Elizabeth
-Fantasy, Witches, YA
Amazon | Goodreads | my review

Silent Circle
(The Witches Circle #1)
by Cassandra Larsen
-Fantasy, Witches, YA
Amazon | Goodreads | my review

Extra:

The Girl Without A Name
by Sandra Block
-Psychological thriller
Amazon | Goodreads | my review

The Measure of Temperance
by Ichabod Temperance
-Steampunk, Zombies
Amazon | Goodreads | my review

Night Film
by Marisha Pessl
-Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Amazon | Goodreads

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Peril of the Short Story: Read short stories any time during the challenge.

Necronomicon:
The Best Weird Tales of H.P. Lovecraft
(Commemorative Edition)
Amazon | Goodreads
=====> I read the first story in this collection and did not really take to it. I will try one more and if it is another no-go then I will change my book pick for this peril.

=====> Read the second story which was somewhat amusing. I will try again with the third story in this collection.

=====> Just can't bring myself to read another story. I will set this aside for another time.

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Peril On the Screen: This is for those of us that like to watch suitably scary, eerie, mysterious gothic fare during this time of year. It may be something on the small screen or large.

Creature From the Black Lagoon (1954)
Revenge of the Creature (1955) --> Clint Eastwood has a small part in this one
The Creature Walks Among Us (1956)
-Horror, SciFi
my rating: 4
Amazon | imdb
=====> Creature from the Black Lagoon can be viewed as a classic in that monster costumes come into play.

Let The Right One In (2008)
Director: Tomas Alfredson
-Horror, Vampires
my rating: 5
imdb
=====> This is one that you could re-watch and become aware of different aspects of the story being told. A love story (or not) in different ways.

The Visit
Director: M. Night Shyamalan
Theatre release date: September 11, 2015
imdb | my review -coming
=====> Aw shucks, missed it in theatre. Will have to wait for DVD.

The Last Witch Hunter
Director: Breck Eisner
Theatre release date: October 23, 2015
imdb

Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse
Director: Christopher Landon
Theatre release date: October 30, 2015
imdb

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Peril of the Group Read: September 18 to October 18

The Quick
by Lauren Owen
Amazon | Goodreads
=====> I started reading this but just could not get into it. Perhaps I will try it another time.

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* R.I.P.X artwork by Abigail Larson

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Stacking the Shelves - 7.18.15

Stacking the Shelves
hosted by Tynga's Reviews (details)

Stacking The Shelves is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks!

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Bought:

The Secrets of Love and Death
E. Van Lowe and Sal Conte
-Horror, Romance
Amazon | Goodreads

For Review:

The Road Home
by Kathleen Shoop
-Historical
courtesy of BookSparks Summer Reading Challenge 2015
Thanks!
BookSparks | Goodreads

Lady Maybe
by Julie Klassen
-Christian, Historical, Romance
courtesy of publisher
Thanks !
Amazon | Goodreads -enter giveaway, ends July 23

The Demon's Grave
by E.M. MacCallum
-Urban Fantasy
courtesy of author
Thanks !
Amazon | Goodreads

Library:

A Visit from the Goon Squad
by Jennifer Egan
-Contemporary Fiction, Music
Amazon | Goodreads

Bennie is an aging former punk rocker and record executive. Sasha is the passionate, troubled young woman he employs. Here Jennifer Egan brilliantly reveals their pasts, along with the inner lives of a host of other characters whose paths intersect with theirs. With music pulsing on every page, A Visit from the Goon Squad is a startling, exhilarating novel of self-destruction and redemption.

=====> listening to audio, so far, so good

UNBOXING:

From Uppercase box (details & signup):
A hand-selected young adult book & fun bookish item, delivered monthly #UppercaseBox


July Box includes:
* Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella
* Signed bookplate from Sophie Kinsella
* Book-inspired coffee sleeve
* Out of Print Clothing Library Socks
* Exclusive set of 3 Paper Towns bookmarks designed by Risa Rodil

Finding Audrey
by Sophie Kinsella
Amazon | Goodreads

From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Shopaholic series comes a terrific blend of comedy, romance, and psychological recovery in a contemporary YA novel sure to inspire and entertain.

An anxiety disorder disrupts fourteen-year-old Audrey's daily life. She has been making slow but steady progress with Dr. Sarah, but when Audrey meets Linus, her brother's gaming teammate, she is energized. She connects with him. Audrey can talk through her fears with Linus in a way she's never been able to do with anyone before. As their friendship deepens and her recovery gains momentum, a sweet romantic connection develops, one that helps not just Audrey but also her entire family.


=====> Yipee! my first Uppercase unboxing and loved it! Finding Audrey was one on my want list. The socks are sooo cute - they kinda match the book cover. And, the bookmarks come in just in time for the Paper Towns movie release - looking forward to watching it as I liked the book. Plus, anything John Green is just pure awesome!

AND binge watching:

Fargo
tv series, season one
-Crime, Drama, Thriller
Amazon | imdb

A drifter named Lorne Malvo arrives in small-town Minnesota and influences the population with his malice and violence, including put-upon insurance salesman Lester Nygaard.

=====> I am enjoying this quirky dark series. It is very well casted with Billy Bob Thornton and Martin Freeman and others. Please note that although the series is similar in style to the movie version, it has a different storyline with a different set of characters.

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Zombie-Killer Bill by E.M. MacCallum

Zombie-Killer Bill
by E.M. MacCallum

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Published: 2011
Publisher: Sonar4 Publications
Genre: Novella, Zombies
Paperback: 136 pages
Rating: 5

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Zombie-Killer Bill is a gunslinger hired to kill the Illegal zombies of the wild west. The Illegals - raging, flesh-eating monsters - spread the infection more than their zombie counterparts - the docile Slave or coherent Legals.

Bill's new job however, is bigger than just a routine zombie slaying. Dozens of Legal and Slave zombies have been brutally murdered on the Hansen Zombie Farm, leaving only the suspicion that a single crazed man was behind it all.

To solve the murders Bill teams up with a unlikely partner and hits the dusty trail. Together they risk life and limb to catch the mad-scientist before he changes the west as they know it.

Amusing quote:
With violent precision gifted only to those who been in more scuffles than a Catholic prient had prayers, he decked the man in the nose.
- page 46, chapter 5


My two-bits:
In-a-word(s): silver flask
This exciting blend of classic wild west, apocalypse and zombies makes you hoot-n-holler with jubilee!

The three different strata of zombies provides an interesting mix that makes you cheer for some and run from others.

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* part of September Zombies event

Sunday, October 9, 2011

In My Mailbox -10.9.11



Bought:

The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms
(The Inheritance Trilogy)
by N.K. Jemisin
-fantasy
got the kindle for $2.99


Free from Kindle: beware some free offers are limited

Skulduggery Pleasant:
Scepter of the Ancients
by Derek Landy
-adventure, fantasy, YA


Free from Smashwords: beware some free offers are limited

The Halloween Collection
Ebook By Indie Eclective
Thanks to Krysykat for the heads up!


Wild & Steamy
stories by:
Meljean Brook
Jill Myles
Carolyn Crane
-paranormal romance, steampunk


For Review:

Dreamland
by Alyson Noël
-fantasy, YA
courtesy of publisher
Thanks Tara!


For Review and giveaway:

Zombie-Killer Bill
by E.M. MacCallum
-zombies
courtesy of author
Thanks EM!
signup for giveaway here


The Dishonored Dead:
A Zombie Novel
by Robert Swartwood
-zombies
courtesy of author
Thanks Robert!
signup for giveaway


Happy Birthday to Me Again
by Brian Rowe
-paranormal, YA
courtesy of author
Thanks Brian!
stay tuned: giveaway in later this month


Won from contest:

Twelfth Enchantment
by David Liss
-fantasy, historical, ARC
Thanks to A Buckeye Girl Reads!


The Lantern
by Deborah Lawrenson
-mystery, France
Thanks to Unabridged Chick!


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Answer this question at the host site and be eligible to win a Bookie Brunch giveaway prize!

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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Zombie Tale from: E.M. MacCallum


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Note: Based on the characters found in “Zombie-Killer Bill”

The feral shriek rang in the distance.

Zombie-Killer Bill pulled his pistol free of it's holster in a blurred motion. The shrill sound rose the hairs on the back of his neck. He didn't think he'd ever get used to their painfully high-pitched screams.

Beside him, Garrett was a heartbeat slower. The wild youngster's eyes were wider than teacups as he whispered. “How many do'yah thank are out thur'?”

The small town's street was bare, leaving only the lit kerosene lamps for comfort. It was crazy to wander around after dark, but duty called and the government wasn't paying Bill to idly wait for sun up.

Zombie-Killer Bill grunted a reply at first, listening intently to the gnashing and shuffling that erupted from behind Arthur's General Goods and the Silver Inn to their right. “At least four...”

A crash to their left startled them both.

Garrett's gun went off into the dry dirt, fluttering dust into the air. The crack of the pistol echoed like a dinner bell.

After a crippling glare from Bill, Garrett shrugged helplessly and tried to amend his mistake with a weary. “I'll just watch this way...K, Bill?” His thick southern accent always eased when the boy wasn't talking a mile a minute.

“This time don't hit the dirt,” Bill warned in his weathered rumble. “There's definitely more than four.”

Taking this as a joke, the boy flashed a sloppy grin and aimed to their right, past the whore house which specialized in Legal zombie whores. Famous even. Garrett would certainly be visiting - if they survived.

Though young and precarious, Garrett was an excellent shot - just with one less bullet.

Zombie-Killer Bill spoke out of the side of his mouth, unwilling to avert his eyes from their right. “If they're Illegals, how will you know?”

The pause from the sandy-haired youth indicated a rolling of the eyes or a sarcastic sneer. “They'll run at me.” He answered bored.

“Before they run at you? How will you tell?”

“The smeell.”

“What if there's more than one?” Bill asked, his left hand easing against the holstered Colt at his hip while his right hand kept his aim steady. Sharp blue eyes were shadowed beneath the wide-brimmed cowboy hat, leaving only the thin line of his mouth and dark stubble on his hollow cheeks visible.

Garrett grumbled a reply.

“Answer.” Bill demanded gruffly.

“I won't keel a Legal.”

“That would be considered murder in this state, so you best not,” Bill warned through grit teeth before correcting him. “You look for scars, bloodless wounds, broken limbs. Legals have a conscience, remember. They won't be as torn up as an Illegal.”

“Whut about a Slave zombie?” Garrett asked, the sarcasm dribbling from every synonym.

“They're too slow and won't follow anyone without a command. Illegals don't command.” Bill ignored the childish acrimony.

“You dun'?” Garrett grumbled.

Zombie-Killer Bill didn't reply at first. His hand shook as he considered an unfortunate shooting accident where any Sheriff could consider Bill innocent. He doubted Garrett would be missed, but knew that he'd probably regret it in a week or maybe a month when he forgot about Garrett's rancor and loud-mouth disposition. “Get ready, boy.” He said, knowing that the term boy always made Garrett animated and the most amusing shade of red would flare in his cheeks.

Garrett, however, didn't have time for a rebuke when the first zombie stormed out of the lengthy shadows. Eyes glowing in the dark it was hardly visible until it reached the light of the lamp posts. Charging straight at Garrett, it's mouth open impossibly wide. The face was scratched beyond recognition, leaving on the monster.

The singular act by one brave Illegal sparked the stampede.

Zombies poured into the streets, each as disfigured and sexless as the next. Some naked, some with a few tattered clothes. Most of them were burned scarlet from the sun or missing limbs. Bite marks, fresh and old speckled their bodies.

There were definitely more than four. More than double that.

Garrett's aim was impeccable. Snagging the first zombie between the eyes he quickly aimed for the next.

Zombie-Killer Bill killed two in that time. He flung his second pistol free and aimed behind them, catching the ambushing Illegal in the jaw, shattering the side of it's face before putting another bullet in it's head.

The sickening scent of gunpowder mixed with the fetid decay that blossomed in the air like an overdose of perfume. Sharp, stinging flares of the pistols pierced the night in the gunfight that would make history.

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Guest post created for September Zombies event by E.M. MacCallum, author of Zombie-Killer Bill
© 2011. All rights reserved.


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