Thursday, June 23, 2016
Blurb Blitz + #Giveaway: Marionettes by Kerry Alan Denney @KerryDenney @GoddessFish
Marionettes
by Kerry
Alan Denney
GENRE: Supernatural
thriller
BLURB:
Resuscitated
after he drowns and dies in a flood, David Flint discovers he has returned from
the other side with an uncanny ability: He can “jump” into people’s bodies and
minds, and control their thoughts and actions.
David believes it's a
gift, and wants to use it to help people. Then four members of a ruthless drug
ring savagely attack his fiancée and leave her in a coma, and David tries to
use his new power to destroy the whole ring. But the ringleader, a voodoo
priest known as the Zombie Master, is a formidable man with a deadly secret: He
has the same incredible ability as David.
When the two human
marionette masters clash in a brutal bloody showdown, using the ring’s members
as their puppets, David discovers he’s battling for much more than his
life—he’s fighting to rid the world of an evil human abomination.
Marionettes
illuminates the greatest achievements of the human spirit and the darkest corridors
of our minds, and answers the age-old question: What are the consequences of
absolute power?
EXCERPT:
My head was turned sideways, and I
struggled to push myself into a sitting position only to find another sadistic
little swordsman was trying to slice his way out of my gut.
“Let me adjust your bed. Take your
time, sweetie,” the angel said. She used the bed’s controls to raise it so I
could sit up.
The combination of the brutal
swordsman in my gut, the vicious little bastards in my throat, and
jackhammer-man in my head made me want out of this bad dream. That’s when
things got mega-weird: I found myself inexplicably staring down at… me. My face
was slack, my features drooping, and my open eyes looked empty and barely
aware.
It scared the hell out of me, dream
or not.
I saw the angel’s delicate hands
gently adjust my shoulders and brush strands of my long dark hair out of my
eyes from her perspective, as though her hands were mine.
I’m Cynthia, a nurse, I realized. I
have two kids—Johnny and Leah—and a doting husband named Paul who is a
wonderful father to our children. I want more than ever to help my patient,
David Flint—the subject of much gossip among the second floor nursing staff—to
be well and whole again.
“Little pieces, David,” Cynthia
said, feeding ice chips from a spoon to the bedridden zombie who looked like
me. I worried about the slack look on my face. “Let them melt in your mouth.”
Cynthia knew about Karin’s tragic
death, and felt sorry for me at the same time that she felt hopeful for my
continued recovery. This screwed with my mind, and because pity is something I
can’t tolerate, I found myself jerked out of Cynthia’s perspective and back
into my own.
I felt the cool, soothing comfort of
the melting ice slide down my throat and wash away some of the little
swordsmen. Take that, you bastards. But the pleasant sensation triggered a
darker, nasty memory of brackish waters involuntarily swallowed recently.
My body shook with spasms as the
memory rose to the surface of my mind and hit me like a sledgehammer blow
crushing my skull. The surrounding dark waters engulfed me, and I panicked.
“Can’t… breathe,” I rasped, grabbing
Cynthia’s arm. “Save me.”
“Oh honey, you’re remembering,
aren’t you?” Cynthia took my hand and set the cup of ice chips on the rotating
bedside table.
“Drowning,” I croaked, squeezing her
hand. “Save me.”
“No, David, you’re not drowning.
You’re in the hospital, safe and alive, and I’m right here with you.”
“Don’t leave me.”
“I’m not going anywhere.”
I looked up into her kind eyes, and
saw worry etch lines in her brow. I suddenly remembered the razor-sharp chunk
of glass penetrating my gut as I submerged beneath dark waters, unable to stay
afloat any longer. That was when I gave in to the merciless deluge, seeing
Karin’s face before me as I drowned.
AUTHOR BIO:
Colleagues
and readers have dubbed Kerry Alan Denney The Reality Bender. The multiple
award-winning author of the paranormal thrillers Dreamweavers (Juju Mojo
Publications, August 2015) and Soulsnatcher (Juju Mojo Publications, April
2014), the post-apocalyptic sci-fi/ horror thriller Jagannath (Permuted Press,
February 2015), and numerous short stories published online and in anthologies,
Kerry blends elements of the supernatural, paranormal, sci-fi, fantasy, and
horror in his work: speculative fiction at its wildest and craziest. With joy,
malicious glee, and a touch of madness, he writes reality-bending thrillers,
even when the voices don’t compel him to. His protagonists are his children,
and he loves them as dearly as he despises his antagonists... even when he has
to kill them.
On
July 24, 2015, Jagannath became a #1 Amazon bestseller. On March 31, 2015,
Soulsnatcher won 2nd Place as 2014 Book of the Year in The Drunken Druid’s
International Book Award competition. Jagannath and Soulsnatcher each received
a rave blurb from New York Times bestselling author James Rollins.
Kerry
lives in Stone Mountain, Georgia with his golden retriever Holly Jolly, a
veteran professional Therapy Dog, where he is currently writing his next supernatural
thriller... and deciding who to kill in it.
Be
on the lookout for Kerry’s new post-apocalyptic/ paranormal thriller A Mighty
Rolling Thunder, coming December 3, 2016 from Burning Willow Press.
DREAMWEAVERS
JAGANNATH
SOULSNATCHER
Giveaway:
$20 Amazon/BN GC
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9 comments:
Congrats on the Blog Tour; the novel looks great, and thanks for the chance to win :)
Which format of book do you prefer, eBook, hardback, or paperback?
Really awesome excerpt - thank you for sharing :)
Thanks to The Avid Reader for featuring me and MARIONETTES today!
Thanks Lisa and Victoria!
Mai: I prefer hardback, but will read any one of the three as long as it's a book I like. If I don't like it, I put it down and move on to the next one regardless of the format. :)
I liked the excerpt, thank you.
Thanks for sharing this giveaway with us.
I'm running late today but still wanting to stop by to thank you for the chance to win
GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR BOOK AND THANKS FOR THE GIVEAWAY! SHELLEY S. calicolady60@hotmail.com
Thanks Rita, Becky, James, Shelley, and Mary.
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