Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Blog Tour: Wednesday By Dennis Sharpe @Witlesslackey @Booktrope @GHBTours #Giveaway







Wednesday
By- Dennis Sharpe
Genre- Thriller/Suspense
Published By- Booktrope Publishing

“When everything in life has been against you, who can blame you for not playing nice with others?

My name is Wednesday. For the last seven years, I was the property of a sadistic bastard named Klein. Now he wants me dead- only he doesn’t have the balls to kill me himself.

Alvin, the hitman Klein sent to do his dirty work, decided to save my life (repeatedly) instead of taking it. Now we’re on a wild cross-country run from Klein’s goons.

It’s a rollercoaster road trip with constant personality clashes as we dodge bullets and swap cars, share fast food and cheap motel rooms. Our journey is full of pain and laughs, torture and growth, tacos and lots of guns; there’s a lot of hair dye, blood, and tears. Sometimes finding true redemption comes at a high cost.

And, no matter how much someone cares about you, they can only do so much… can only go so far. You are your only real shot at coming out on top.
Sometimes reclaiming your life requires a body count.
-Wednesday Valentine”

  


Book Soundstrack-


 These are the songs that appear in the the book, named or left unnamed, in the order that they appear:


Track 01
Fun
We Are Young
Track 02
The Lonely Island
Jack Sparrow
Track 03
Nicki Minaj
Stupid Hoe
Track 04
Frank Sinatra
My way
Track 05
Nine Inch Nails
Burn
Track 06
Faith No More
The Gentle Art of Making Enemies
Track 07
Rage Against The Machine
Killing In The Name Of
Track 08
Pink
Don’t Let Me Get Me
Track 09
Sam and the Womp
Bom Bom
Track 10
Nirvana
About A Girl
Track 11
Pearl Jam
Black
Track 12
Tori Amos
Thank You
Track 13
Weezer
Beverly Hills
Track 14
Rhianna
Disturbia
Track 15
Violent Femmes
Good Feeling
Track 16
Sex Pistols
Anarchy In The UK
Track 17
John Anderson
Swingin’
Track 18
Type O Negative
Angry Inch
Track 19
Alan Jackson
Where I Come From
Track 20
Eminem
Criminal
Track 21
Koalafy
Transcendence (Cubed Remix)
Track 22
Millencolin
Shut You Out
Track 23
Fiona Apple
Fast As You Can
Track 24
Sia
Breathe Me
Track 25
Evanescence
Tourniquet
Track 26
Blood Red Shoes
Cold
Track 27
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Free Bird
Track 28
Lulu
To Sir With Love
Track 29
The Fray
Over My Head (Cable Car)
Track 30
Tool/ Students of Aaron O'Keefe
46 and 2


Yes, I have given this a lot of thought, and it was very present in my mind when I was writing. I’ve never written with an actual film-style soundtrack before… but there’s a first time for everything, right?





About the Author-
Born and raised in the middle of the American Midwest, Dennis Sharpe has been a writer as long as he can remember. His mother has told many people about the fantasy and science fiction stories he'd write on scraps of paper, and staple together as his 'books', before he'd attended his first day of formal education.

He has spent many late nights at diners and dives, drinking coffee with a tattered notebook to put a voice to his feelings of himself and the world around him, and other worlds that can exist only in fiction. The voices in his head don't ever stop talking to him, and so sooner or later he has to get out onto a page all that they've filled him up with.

Inspired by Neil Gaiman, Kurt Vonnegut, Frank Miller, Chrissie Pappas, Charles Bukowski, Stephen King, Issac Asimov, and countless classic literary influences, Dennis continues with the ability to write what at a glance might seem absurd, but quickly begins to resonate with our own thoughts and emotions. He writes people we know, love we've known and lost (and found again), and places we've been in our lives and in our heads. Even his fictional characters and worlds carry enough of the grey areas we experience in day-to-day life, to let us find the truth in his words, no matter how fantastic.

These days he can be found still writing, drinking coffee with friends, or spending time with his children (the true joys of his life), in Western Kentucky.

Links- 



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2 comments:

Audrey Stewart said...

To Sir With Love is one of my all time favorite movies. I love the song also.

Dennis Sharpe said...

Nothing beats, in my opinion, classic cinema... and this is a prime example. :D Thanks!