New Years Resolutions for 2015

I'm really excited to be sharing an excerpt from the newest LGBTQ+ anthology being released this month. I support this book, because ALL PROCEEDS from the sale will be donated to The Trevor Project.

$500 YA Signed Book Giveaway + Gift Card

Derek Murphy, YA author and founder of the YA Author Alliance, is running a giveaway this month, 10 signed books by bestselling authors and a $200 giftcard.

Once Upon A Series

I have way too many series that I've started, but haven't finished for whatever reason and this is a list of those I plan to finish this year.

Lies We Tell Ourselves by Robin Talley

Lies We Tell Ourselves is an eye-opening, heartbreaking, and beautifully written novel that will leave an everlasting impression on you.

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Book Review: Cold Light by Jenn Ashworth







Cold Light by Jenn Ashworth

Published: October 16, 2011
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Age Demographic: YA Psychological Thriller
Pages: 352


I'm sitting on my couch, watching the local news. There's Chloe's parents, the mayor, the hangers on, all grouped round the pond for the ceremony. It's ten years since Chloe and Carl drowned, and they've finally chosen a memorial-a stupid summerhouse. The mayor has a spade decked out in pink and white ribbon, and he's started to dig.

You can tell from their faces that something has gone wrong. But I'm the one who knows straightaway that the mayor has found a body. And I know who it is.


This is the tale of two fourteen-year-old girls, best friends, and one terrible summer when lies, secrets, jealousy, and perversion ended in tragedy more tangled and evil than a tight-knit community can possibly believe.

A dark tale with a surreal edge, Jenn Ashworth's gripping novel captures the intensity of girls' friendships and the dangers of a predatory adult world they are just grown up enough to think they can handle. And it shows just how far that world will go, sacrificing truth in the name of innocence.


To Purchase Cold Light:      Amazon



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Cold Light is a dark and complicated, richly layered, psychological thriller that will chill readers to the bone. Beautifully written, Jenn Ashworth, plunges readers head long into a suspenseful, yet highly intriguing psychological tale full of secrets, lies, set against the an extremely raw and honest portrayl of teenage jealousy, struggles of friendship, shoplifting, among other things. It's hard to piece together a cohesive review for this novel, because there aren't any likable characters protrayed within its pages. It only becomes much more dark and depressing, as the story progresses yet there are bits and pieces of it, that definitely drew me in and held my attention. The circumstances, for one, and for another the overwhelming powerfully written suspsense and uncomfortable feelings that I was left with while reading.

I did find myself admiring the raw and gritty honesty and incredibly realistic approach that Ashworth tackled with such sensitive subject matters as a pedophile on the loose, death, depression, and the angst of teenage friendship that was riddled with secrets and lies. Cold Light is indescribably disturbing and full of haunting darkness, yet is wonderfully complex and compelling at the same time. It was hard to put it down, in fact, I found myself unable to as I was drawn in by the story and had to see it through to the end. It leaves that feeling of, "you think you know, but you don't really." It's errie, yet it hits the mark definitely head on. The relationship between the characters and the secrets and lies that bonded them together, was written wonderfully well.

Cold Light is definitely one of the most different reads that I've encounted in a long while and it has definitely left me not only confused, but continuously thinking about it. It's definitely gripping, powerfully emotional, and worth the read.


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Jenn Ashworth’s first book, A Kind of Intimacy, won the U.K.’s Betty Trask Award. She lives in Preston, Lancashire, with her family and writes an award-winning blog at www.jennashworth.co.uk.

You can also follow Jenn on Twitter and Facebook.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Book Review: The Whipping Club by Deborah Henry








The Whipping Club by Deborah Henry

Published: February 10, 2012
Publisher: T.S. Poetry Press
Age Demographic: Adult Contemporary
Pages: 312


Inspired by her heritage and research of the Irish Industrial School system, Henry’s auspicious debut chronicles a couple’s attempt to save their son from horrific institutions.

Marian McKeever and Ben Ellis are not typical young lovers in 1957 Dublin, Ireland; she’s Catholic and teaches at Zion School, and he’s Jewish and a budding journalist. The two plan to wed, but their families object to an interfaith marriage. And when Marian becomes pregnant, she doesn’t tell Ben.

Coerced by Father Brennan (a Catholic priest who is also her uncle), Marian goes to Castleboro Mother Baby Home, an institution ruled by Sister Paulinas and Sister Agnes where “sins are purged” via abuse; i.e., pregnant girls are forced to mow the lawn by pulling grass on their hands and knees. Marian is told that her son, Adrian, will be adopted by an American family. The riveting storyline provides many surprises as it fast-forwards to 1967 where Marian and Ben are married and have a 10-year-old daughter. Marian’s painful secret emerges when she learns that her son was dumped in an abusive orphanage not far from her middle-class home and Sister Agnes is his legal guardian. Thus begins a labyrinthine journey through red tape as the couple fight to regain their firstborn child.

Ultimately, 12-year-old Adrian is placed in the Surtane Industrial School for Boys, which is rife with brutality and sexual abuse at the hands of “Christian Brother Ryder.” Though unchecked church power abounds, this is not a religious stereotype or an indictment of faith. Hateful characters like Brother Ryder are balanced with compassionate ones, such as a timid nurse from the Mother Baby Home. Father Brennan deepens into a three-dimensional character who struggles to do what is right.

Henry weaves multilayered themes of prejudice, corruption and redemption with an authentic voice and swift, seamless dialogue. Her prose is engaging, and light poetic touches add immediacy. For example, when Marian returned to Mother Baby Home after 11 years, she “opened the car door and stepped onto the gravel, wanting to quiet its crunch, like skeletons underneath her shoes.” Echoing the painful lessons of the Jewish Holocaust, Henry’s tale reveals what happens when good people remain silent.

A powerful saga of love and survival.


To Purchase The Whipping Club:      Amazon




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The Whipping Club is a beautifully written powerfully haunting debut novel, that will stir readers emotions. It is an emotionally rivetting portrayal of love, loss, pain, pain, cruelty, and lies upon lies. Deborah Henry's horrifying tale of mankind's malicious cruelty will certainly leave readers questioning their own moral compass. This novel certainly isn't a happy story full of love and perfect endings, but rather a story filled with good intentions, heartbreak, and guilt wrapped up in a multitude of lies that cut to the core. The stark raw honest, with which Henry tackles in this emotionally gripping novel, will simply knock readers to their knees. 

The pain and tension hanging in the balance between Adrian and the family who gave him up, is thick enough to choke. His story is hard, painful, and one of the most honest and raw that I've personally read in a long while. He's been given away, abused in so many deplorable ways, and then re-claimed as if he could be salvaged the way an old tire would be for a spare. It's almost as if he's been punished for being born, "I suppose my crime was being born," to put it in his own words.

The Whipping Club is an emotionally powerful and captivating novel that is absolutely hard to put down and even harder to read. It is definitely a book that is rich in the inhumanity in humanity and that will call everything readers ever felt or thought was right or wrong, into question. Deborah Henry has written an extraordinary debut novel that will leave readers breathless and wanting to see more literary works to come in the future.



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Deborah Henry attended American College in Paris and graduated cum laude from Boston University with a minor in French language and literature. She received her MFA in creative writing at Fairfield University and has the passionate support of many first-class novelists including Jacquelyn Mitchard, Pulitzer prize winner Robert Olen Butler, Da Chen, Michael White, Martine Bellen, Caroline Leavitt, Dawn Tripp Susan Henderson and Irishman Thomas Cooke, Emmy-award winning writer and director. Her first review of THE WHIPPING CLUB, a Kirkus Review earned a Kirkus Star. Deborah is an active member of The Academy of American Poets, a board member of CavanKerry Press and a patron of the Irish Arts Center in New York.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Blog Tour for Blood Zero Sky featuring Guest Post by J. Gabriel Gates



Blood Zero Sky by J. Gabriel Gates
Published: October 1, 2012
Publisher: HCI Publishing
Age Demographic: Adult & Mature YA
Pages: 384

Unprofitables are banished to work camps to pay off their credit. Other tie-men and women look on apathetically. "Fair is fair. Everyone knows you shouldn't use more credit than you are worth to the Company. "They turn their attention to the next repackaged but highly coveted N-Corp product on the market, creatively advertised on the imager screens that adorn virtually every available flat surface. All the while, their mandatory cross-implants and wrist-worn "ICs" keep them focused on the endless cycle of work and consumption to which they are enslaved.

May Fields the CEO's daughter would like to believe she is above all that. Head of N-Corp's marketing team, the young woman who has almost everything anyone could want spends her days dreaming up ingenious ways to make workers buy more of what they already have and don't need. Even before May discovers that the Company is headed for its first loss in thirty years, she is feeling the stirrings of dissatisfaction with the system that has given her everything she's ever wanted . . . except the freedom to be herself.

When she is kidnapped by a member of the Protectorate a secret order dating back to the American Revolution May is suddenly faced with the frightening truth of what the Company's greed has done to our most basic human rights. Will she embrace who she is and join the battle to restore America's democratic freedom, or put her blinders back on and return to her safe and passionless life?

To Purchase Blood Zero Sky: Amazon


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I am totally thrilled to be sharing with you today, an intriguing and enlightening guest post on "world building" from the book Blood Zero Sky written by J. Gabriel Gates, which is a brand spankin' new dystopian nightmare riddle with technology, greed, and corruption in corporate America. This book is almost like nothing that I have ever seen before. I mean, some books have come close, but I don't think they've been as successful as I feel Blood Zero Sky has been at hitting the mark. It's definitely a novel that will get your blood pumping, your heart racing, and make you think.

I've been lucky enough to get the chance to read two of his prior young adult books steeped in the paranormal genre, Dark Territory and Ghost Crown and enjoyed them very much. So, it's not any surprise to me that he would write such a compelling, highly intriguing, and suspenseful book such as, Blood Zero Sky. If you get the chance to read this book, I urge you to take it. You simply will NOT regret a moment of it!

I am so super excited and elated to get to be part of this tour and share this wonderfully written and entertaining guest post with you.




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World Building
Discovering the Procterate
By J. Gabriel Gates



I was excited when the folks at “A Soul Unsung” asked me to write a guest post about world building. I haven’t been asked about this important aspect of my work much in previous interviews; after all, it is a rather nebulous topic. “World Building” encompasses more than just the setting or the characters in a story, it truly involves every choice an author makes, from the dialog that minor characters say, to what color shirt your protagonist puts on in the morning. In order to nail down this vital but vague aspect of story creation, I’ll share some examples of world building from my latest sci-fi, dystopian thriller Blood Zero Sky. In my writing process, there are four major components to world building.


Premise
I always like to remind people that writing is communication, and as with any form of communication, the first step is having something to say. When I began working on the first draft of Blood Zero Sky way back in 2005, I had a lot to say: the United States was embroiled in two wars, George W. Bush, with his dubious human rights and civil liberties record, had just been reelected, and I felt as if the nation I loved was sinking in a morass of unmitigated corporate greed that reached all the way to the highest echelons of the U.S. government. So coming up with the first piece of the world building puzzle, the premise, was easy. I knew that I wanted to create a world in which all the governments of the world had been privatized, and that I wanted to tell the story of a revolution designed to overthrow the evil corporations that were ruling the future world I was going to create.


Gestation
After I have my premise, I enter into second a very important phase, one that many beginning writers neglect to their detriment: gestation. Like a bird sitting on an egg, I let that seed of an idea sit in the warm, cozy nest of my mind and grow. For how long—a month? Six months? Six years? The answer is that you let it sit for as long as it takes for the idea to reach a critical mass; you can’t rush the process. During this time, I gather up little ideas and thoughts and details that I’ll use in the story, exciting pieces of the puzzle that will become the book when I begin writing it. During the gestation phase of Blood Zero Sky, I read a wonderful book called “Stone Butch Blues” by a writer named Leslie Feinberg. She tells the story of a lesbian living in the mid-twentieth century, trying to survive and find happiness in a world of crushing intolerance. As soon as I read it, I knew that May, the protagonist in Blood Zero Sky, would have much in common with the story’s main character: she would be strong, independent, soulful, lonely, and gay.


Research
My rule of thumb on research is to do as little as possible. Seriously— I’m lazy, y’all! That’s the beauty of working in genres that are fantastical; writing historical fiction would be way too labor intensive for my taste! But alas, there are times when research is important, and for some stories, like Blood Zero Sky, some research is essential. I decided that I wanted the revolution in my story to have parallels with the first American Revolutionary War—so, I did some reading, including David McCullough’s 1776 and several books that included original texts that were written during the period of the war. From these readings, I was inspired to create the Protectorate, a secret fourth branch of the U.S. government created after the first American Revolution. Their mission: in the event that the free people of the United States were ever to lose their freedom at the hands of a tyrant, the Protectorate was to rise up and restore democracy. This research also helped to inspire the character of Ethan Greene, the revolution’s leader. I knew that I wanted Ethan to be a renaissance man, like so many of the U.S.’s great founding fathers—a warrior-philosopher with an edge of mystery. His name is even a compound derived from two Revolutionary War figures, Ethan Allen and Nathanael Greene
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As a sci-fi writer, I also make it a practice to stay up on emerging technologies, projected social trends, current events, “top secret” future weapons systems being developed, etc. After all, we live in a reality that includes both Beanie Babies and hydrogen bombs, L’Oreal True Match makeup and UFC Brazilian jiu jitsu tapouts—so if you want to build a fictional world that feels complete and real to readers, you’d better broad set of interests yourself, and pay attention to everything!


Extrapolation
So, you have the basic premise of your story. Then, you let it sit for a while as new thoughts about it piled up—ideas for characters and scenes, inspired by the premise and the word around you. Finally, you’ve done a bit of research, which has illuminated and enriched your original thoughts with new ideas and details, to the point where you’re just itching to start creating your story. Good, because that’s the next step: you start writing it!

Believe it or not, this is where the bulk of the world building takes place. As your characters move through the world you created, they’re going to run across all sorts of things that you never anticipated in the planning stage: characters, places, situations, tasks, challenges, objects, rules, customs, buildings, weapons—the list goes on and on. They secret here is to simply use logic to let the details develop from the premise you’ve created. If there is a corporation ruling the world, for example, what will that world be like? In the world I create, people are brainwashed to be constantly buying new products even though they will have to run up their credit and become even more indebted to the Company. They have to work excessive hours. They are forbidden to dress differently or act differently from other people, because those behaviors could distract their co-workers and make them less productive. They are forced to wear mind-reading implants in their faces that read their thoughts and transmit marketing data to the corporation’s leaders. All these details are simply logical extrapolations of the main premise of the story.

There are two keys to bear in mind as you fill in the details of your story: 1) you must stay true to your premise. The details you add need to reinforce the initial story that you’ve set out to tell. In the case of Blood Zero Sky, my intent was to show that the unmitigated greed of the Company was bad and oppressive, but the chaotic, eclectic democracy of the Protectorate was good. Keeping this basic rule in mind helped me to make thousands of word choices that set the tone and colored the tapestry of the story. 2) You must remain spontaneous! Being spontaneous in writing creates a feeling of randomness, and reality often feels random—hence, spontaneity in writing begets believability (as long as you don’t get too outrageous!)

Allow the subconscious to flow in your work, weaving in details that are unexpected and unpremeditated, but that come to mind in the moment as you work. As the great poets Poison once said, “every rose has its thorn.” So even within the camp of the heroic Protectorate, there will be hardships, and even within the warped, corrupt system of the Company, there are joys and luxuries to lure May back into the fold. The important thing is to allow yourself a great deal of creative latitude while never losing sight of your premise.

So there you have it! The keys to world building are coming up with a great, intriguing premise, building up the idea through research and allowing it to gestate, and then fleshing it out moment-by-moment with a series of details that are spontaneous, yet arise logically from your original premise. Yeah, maybe it’s a lot of work and it takes a while, but believe me, being the god of a world you created is a pretty awesome feeling—and taking readings along for the ride is priceless.

But it’s one thing to have political gripes, it’s quite another to weave them into a story that’s compelling, thought-provoking, and, most of all, fun to read.




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J. Gabriel Gates is the author of the teen fantasy series “The Tracks” (Book 1: Dark Territory, Book 2: Ghost Crown), horror novel “The Sleepwalkers” and most recently, the epic sci-fi adventure “Blood Zero Sky.” For more information on him and his work, please visit his website.

You can also “like” him on Facebook and follow him on Twitter at @JGabrielGates.




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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Book Review: Ghost Crown by J. Gabriel Gates & Charlene Keel

Ghost Crown
by J. Gabriel Gates & Charlene Keel
Publisher: HCI Teens
Publication Date: June 5, 2012
Pages: 480
Age Demographic: Young Adult
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A priceless mystical treasure, a dark secret order, and a vengeful fallen angel forces collide as the battle for Middleburg continues . . .

For gang members Raphael and Ignacio, plans for the homecoming dance are almost as harrowing as their recent victory against the demonic forces that threaten their town. Despite their tentative alliance, a fight breaks out between the preppie Toppers and the goth Flatliners when Topper girl Aimee shows up at the dance with Raphael, the rival gang's leader. In the midst of an all-out rumble, the homecoming queen discovers a supernatural power that causes a potentially deadly catastrophe. Meanwhile, a charismatic half-angel, half-human arrives in Middleburg with plans to steal Aimee from Raphael.

To add to the bizarre circumstances surrounding the town, real-estate moguls begin buying up most of the Flats and evicting the tenants. These mysterious men seek a priceless treasure prophesied in ancient Chinese writings and will stop at nothing to find it. But Raphael and his friends vow to get to it first and use it to reclaim their homes.

As Raphael and the Flatliners and Zhai and the Toppers hone their supernatural abilities and search for the treasure, Aimee begins kung fu training, intent on using her new skills to locate and rescue her mother. When she discovers that the elusive treasure may be the key, the race to find it intensifies.

But there are others who seek the treasure too, and they have the power to reduce all of Middleburg, and perhaps the world, to ashes.

* Summary taken from Goodreads.


My Review for
Ghost Crown
by J. Gabriel Gates and Charlene Keel


J. Gabriel Gates and Charlene Keel have returned to the young adult scene, with an intriguing sequel to Dark Territory. Full of thrilling excitement, daring action, mystery, forbidden romance, and a hint of the paranormal; Ghost Crown delivers a rollercoaster ride of epic adventure and amusement. All the main character's are back and the threat of danger and ancient mystery steeped in Chinese mythology and lore, works well to give this story more of an edge. If reader's are seeking fast paced action, drama, and unexpected twists, then they need look any further. Ghost Crown does a superb job of delivering all of that and so much more.

The character's are wonderfully engaging and so full of life, as they each battle their own demons in their own ways. Realistically flawed and likable, they spark to life on the page. The intricate story woven together with the fabric of the martial arts gives incredible depth to Ghost Crown. It's stunning and captivating, full of so many intriguing entanglements sure to wow reader's as they find themselves getting lost within the pages and soaking up everything this bright and interestingly vivid world has to offer. Author's Gates and Keel have so cleverly crafted a stunning world of imagery filled with Chiese myth and legend, based in martial arts, and have ultimately spun together a phenomenally kick-ass paranormal story of epic proportions sure to entice reader's.

Gates and Keel do a marvelous job of blending more than one individual story into the main arc in a unique and originally dimensional story that is full of dark beguiling twists and turns, unexpected at every turn around. There are triumphs and tragedy, heart pounding romance that will leave reader's gasping for their breath, and sorrow skirting the edges of their hearts. There is so much thrilling aspects to this book, that will have reader's on the edge of their seats. There is danger and peril around every corner, it seems like, and the thrills just keep coming left and right. It's enough to hook reader's and keep them rooted to their seats.

It is probably one of the best written and interesting books written, with wonderful originality, heart, and the right amount of paranormal flavor to add that little extra oomph it needs to be amazing!


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Want to purchase a copy of Ghost Crown?


You can do so by visiting my Amazon Store and adding them to your shopping cart. While you're there, feel free to look around, you might find something else that entices your appetite. I hope you enjoyed reading my review of Dark Territory. If you haven't read it yet, feel free to pick up a copy for yourself or even one for someone else, if you think they'll like it.




Website || Twitter || Facebook || Goodreads

Author J. Gabriel Gates is a native of Marshall, Michigan. The son of an English teacher, his passion for the written word began at a young age. During college, another passion – for performing – led him to get his B.A. degree in theater from Florida State University.

During his years in Los Angeles, he appeared in a dozen national TV commercials and penned several screenplays while laying the groundwork for his career as a novelist.

His first two novels are "Dark Territory: The Tracks, book 1," and "The Sleepwalkers," both published by HCI Books.

He currently lives in Southwest Michigan.


Author information taken from her Goodreads.

TLC BOOK TOURS{ This book was provided by HCI Books and J. Gabriel Gates, in exchange for an honest review which I have provided in this post. No money has exchanged hands, as I review books for fun simply because I love to read and share my thoughts on them with other's. I am not interested in receiving any monetary gain at all for my thoughts.}

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Book Review & Giveaway: Dark Territory by J. Gabriel Gates & Charlene Keel

Dark Territory
by J. Gabriel Gates & Charlene Keel
Publisher: HCI Teens
Publication Date: July 1, 2012
Pages: 504
Age Demographic: Young Adult
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Star-crossed love, supernatural evil, and martial arts meet at the abandoned tracks in the deceptively quaint village of Middleburg . . .

When Ignacio Torrez moved from the rough streets of Los Angeles to a small town dead smack in the middle of nowhere, he never expected to find himself in the midst of a gang war. But, he soon learns, these are no ordinary gangs. The wealthy, preppie Toppers on one side of the tracks and the working-class Flatliners on the other adhere to a strict code of honor and use their deadly martial arts skills, taught to them by the wise Master Chin, to battle one another for pride, territory, and survival.

When Raphael, leader of the Flatliners, falls forAimee, a Topper girl, the rival gangs prepare for a bloody, all-out war. The only hope for peace between them lies within the dark territory of the abandoned train tunnels where the tracks cross. Under the direction of the mysterious and frightening Magician, the awesome power within the crossing sends the rivals on a terrifying mystical quest to fight the malevolent force that threatens the existence of Middleburg-and quite possibly, the world.

* Summary taken from Goodreads.


❝My Thoughts❞


Dark Territory is a seductive beguiling wonder reminicent of West Side Story. It has a sweet seductive way of pulling readers into the story and landing them right smack in the middle of all the action and romance. It's bright, cleverly original, and packs a powerful punch that will leave readers stunned and in awe, of such amazing awesome. J. Gabriel Gates is one hard man to disagree with, when it comes to this wonderfully delicious novel. It is virtually impossible not to fall in love with this sizzling story and all of the exciting character's.

With vividly entrancing imagery, stunning originality, and a host of pretty amazing and captivating characters, Dark Territory will leave readers breathless in anticipation of its sequel, Ghost Crown. Who doesn't love forbidden romance, rival gangs from the wrong side of the tracks, and intriguing mystery so supsenseful that readers will be left dangling from the edge of their seats? It has it's own flavor of paranormal Kung-Fu power that's incredibly gripping, mind-blowing intense drama skulking in the background, and an epic blend of sci-fi fantasy. Any paranormal, sci-fi, fantasy fan will be screaming and begging for more.

All of the characters seem to have their own place in this story and none are too little or shorted any on backstory, which makes Dark Territory even more engaging and intriguing. This amazing dynamic author duo, have taken care to write them all in the most realistic and enjoyable way, making them extremely likable and easy to connect with. They're all fresh and poppin' with their own personalities, quirks, and interesting fascets. It's refreshing to see such detail paid to such a large cast of characters. None of them seemed to get lost in the forray and they each pretty much held their own, in their own ways adding to the story in different and fun ways.

Rapheal and Aimee were inredibly mind-popping swoon worthy and full of forbidden passion and romance that sizzles off the pages. Starcrossed lovers, who weren't meant to be, yet they shine so brightly it's hard to want to see the flame exstinguished. Readers will want it to burn as hot and brightly as it does. They're just full of so much wonder, beauty, and excitement that it's hard not to want to see them together despite all of the obstacles standing in their way. It doesn't take over the overall story that's being told, which is refreshing in a sense. It knows its place and the dynamic author duo has done a superb job of blending into the story, by adding emotionally intrigued and beautiful layers to the story itself.

Raphael, on his own, is hot, handsome, intelligent, caring, and incredibly badass. Aimee, is sweet and likable too, although there's not much in the way of backstory developed for her. Readers are just told that she's changed for the better and it's left at that. It would have been nice to have gotten a little more insight into her, to figure out who she was before she changed, instead of being told that she's changed and it's for the better. Her brother and her ex-best friend, on the other hand, are two characters that are a lot of fun to hate.

There were some other characters, that I particularly grew fond of such as, Nas and Dayton who were a lot of fun to get to know. Their brand of humor only added more depth and lightness to the story, at hand. Nas crush on Dayton was a lot of fun to read about. Kate is a really intruging character and it's going to be interesting to see what she brings to the rest of the story, with Ghost Crown. And Mr. Chin is just made of pure awesome! They bravery and loyalty of these friends and the bond they share, is just pure gold. It's wonderful to read about.

Dark Territory is a fantastic ball of epic awesome that any paranornal sci-fi fanatic will not want to miss out on. There's action, drama, suspsense, epic starcrossed romance, and friendship that readers will not want to miss out. It's all written with hip, flare, and edgey originality that will defintiely leave them screaming for more.



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Want to win a copy of Dark Territory and Ghost Crown?


Thanks to HCI Books and J. Gabriel Gates, I have one copy of Dark Territory and Ghost Crown to be added to the top of your awesome mystical paranormal to-be-read book pile. You'll really enjoy this amazing magical tale of awesome. The only rules are that you at least be 13 years or older, from US or Canada only, fill out the Rafflecopter below, and then reply to the email notifying the winner if you are chosen within 48 hours.

That's it, easy-peasy. Gotta have that book now, dontcha?!


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Want to purchase a copy of Dark Territory or Ghost Crown?


You can do so by visiting my Amazon Store and adding them to your shopping cart. While you're there, feel free to look around, you might find something else that entices your appetite. I hope you enjoyed reading my review of Dark Territory. If you haven't read it yet, feel free to pick up a copy for yourself or even one for someone else, if you think they'll like it.




Website || Twitter || Facebook || Goodreads

Author J. Gabriel Gates is a native of Marshall, Michigan. The son of an English teacher, his passion for the written word began at a young age. During college, another passion – for performing – led him to get his B.A. degree in theater from Florida State University.

During his years in Los Angeles, he appeared in a dozen national TV commercials and penned several screenplays while laying the groundwork for his career as a novelist.

His first two novels are "Dark Territory: The Tracks, book 1," and "The Sleepwalkers," both published by HCI Books.

He currently lives in Southwest Michigan.


Author information taken from her Goodreads.

TLC BOOK TOURS{ This book was provided by HCI Books and J. Gabriel Gates, in exchange for an honest review which I have provided in this post. No money has exchanged hands, as I review books for fun simply because I love to read and share my thoughts on them with other's. I am not interested in receiving any monetary gain at all for my thoughts.}

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