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Monday, 4 February 2013
Tears of the Fallen by KM Hager {Guest Post}
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Paperback Princess is honored to be the opening post for this book tour for KM Hager's Tears of the Fallen which is presented to you by Bewitching Book Tours. Today we have KM Hager, author of Tears of the Fallen with a guest post along with a giveaway! For your chance to win one of 2 ebook copies of Tears of the Fallen read on. Please follow the remaining stops of the tour, schedule can be found here.
Tears of the Fallen by K.M. Hager
Series: Tears of the Fallen #1
Date Published: September 9, 2012
Pages: 240 (ebook)
Book Description
Amy Coleman on a mission to find her son, the only problem was up until two days ago she never knew she had a child.
Life for Amy is not worth living anymore; she has been brutally attacked; her nightmare of an abandoned child is seeping into her reality. There is only one person who can stop Amy's mission for death, Stephen. However, what Amy doesn't realise is falling helplessly in love with him will just lead her down a dark and deadly path and right into the middle of an angelic war.
Guest Post
This is the part of the whole writing career I find the hardest. Unfortunately for me, I’m quite shy and find it hard to speak to people I don’t know. I’ve always said if I have to go on book tours, I would have to hire an actress to pretend to be me, as I’m pretty sure no one would want to see me shaking and slurring my words out. There is one thing though that I have managed to change since I've started writing, and that’s my ability to stick to things. Because being a writer means learning how to edit, becoming a promoter of your own book. Because it doesn't matter how long you sit watching your sales reports; no sales will enter unless you spend hours of your day trying to get it noticed.
I’ve learnt that writing is not the hard part but what comes after, that is what really tries your insanity. Unlike many other authors, I’ve had to do this on my own. My family aren't very big readers, and it took my husband a year before he stopped telling everyone that I was writing a vampire story( there's not one vampire in my novel lol) so I think what I’m trying to say is never give up. Even when people roll their eyes at you for being a writer, or tell you that maybe you should get a back-up plan in case things don’t work out, take their negativity and turn into a positive, show them that they're wrong, its your dream only you can make it happen.
Excerpt
It’s only when we
get to meet death personally and stare deep into its soul, which we
will ever really feel the raw emotion and fear that it brings into
our lives. We all think about it, sense when it's coming but like
most unpleasant thoughts, we disregard it, choose to ignore the
niggling doubts our instincts are so desperately trying to warn us
about. So when I walked home that night, taking my usual route across
the isolated beach, why didn’t I listen to mine?
I
felt danger was coming; my body was trying to warn me that something
wasn’t right. The hairs on the back of my neck stood up in protest,
as I refused to listen to my gut and take the long route home.Fear was traveling through my veins, pumping
its venom straight to my heart, drowning out the sounds of the
crashing waves as the pounding over took.
Even so, I was too late, I
was nearly at the other end and it would be quicker just to keep
moving. The clouds were closing over me and the sun was far out into
the distance, ready to rest its tired head for the night. There would
be no point turning back now. So I lunged forward towards the exit,
desperately trying to get to the stairs so I could take the last step
off the cold wet sand and onto the familiar stone of safety.
But as I
placed my left foot on the step and relaxed my soul, I felt a sharp
pain at the back of my head. Suddenly I was flying across the sand,
landing directly onto a rock. The pain was crippling, rendering me
semi-conscious, unable to focus on any object or stand up and run
from whatever force of nature had tried to take my life.
I lay there
for a minute trying frantically to muster the energy so I could
escape the situation. I needed to get home, the blood from my head
was trickling down the side of my face and I needed help. My eyes
were trying to adjust back into focus, looking for someone to come to
my aid, but I could see no one. As I lay on the dampness of the sand,
I looked into the night sky and watched with panic as dark shadows
emerged and hovered over me as if they were lost souls dancing over
my vulnerable body.
In that moment, everything stood still, time and existence froze
as I looked upon the lost souls waiting eagerly to take my life.
A
life I hadn’t really lived yet. Only 16 and there was still so much
left to do; finish my exams, smoke weed, kiss Peter Jackson (the high
school hunk) or even make love. Then all the thoughts were gone, all
that was left was acceptance; that this was my time. There was no way
out of it so I just closed my eyes and accepted my fate.
“Oh come on, it's
no fun if your eyes are closed.” I jumped, my heart leapt straight
out of my chest and slammed back in.
I looked up towards
the shadows that had formed a ring around me, dancing delicately over
my body and in the centre was darkness, a
shadow that had crept out from the night walls and was now lingering
over me. A dark energy had my wrists pinned to the ground leaving me
paralyzed. I stared up at the silhouette of darkness and I watched
with terror as the monster shifted, showing a glimpse of a human face
trying to escape through the dark. His head was shaking erratically
left to right, revealing his features. Within a split second, a
shadow of a man was sat on top of me with deep penetrating eyes,
which seemed almost hypnotic but were also filled with sin. They were
soulless, without a touch of humanity. He was the devil, the devil on
his darkest day.
I woke
up with sweat dripping down my face; the silk sheet that lay beneath
me was soaked through. I sighed, it was just another nightmare. It
had been seven years since I was attacked, but the monster was still
living on in my mind, tormenting my dreams and destroying my soul. I
looked down towards my wrists, desperately trying to see any evidence
that he was back. The imprints of his fingers were still pounding
against my skin but there was nothing there, just the scars to remind
me of the pain he put me through.
Panic was starting to escalate through my body and there was only one
way to alleviate it, to stop the dreaded fear taking over my soul and
that was to drink.
I reached over to the vodka bottle
that was securely hidden away from my mother’s disapproving eyes
and gulped the remainder of the poison that was slowly killing my
body. I knew I needed more. The clock on the wall read 9.13pm, which
gave me plenty of time to get to the shop if only I could just get
passed Mum. I chucked the denim jacket over my shoulders and made my
way down the stairs.
I may
have been 23, but Mum kept me more wrapped up in cotton wool now,
then she ever did when I was a teenager. I don’t even think it was
because of the attack. I think it was because of the day she found me
semi-conscious on the bathroom floor, surrounded by a pool of blood.
I had become the danger to her now. It was so hard for me when I was
attacked, not only had I been raped, but my innocence was snatched
away from me.
About the Author
KM Hager
K.M.Hager lives in Devon with her family. When she's not being a mother or a referee to her two children, she tries to get on writing her Tears of the fallen series.
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Just would like to say thank you for having me on your blog today xx
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