Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Eternity by Catherine Stovall


Synopsis: With Soborgne in the hands of the Dracul, the vampires prepare to annihilate the demons, take over the Earth, and unseat God from his throne. However, Andras and his demon horde have their own designs, and the demon prince wishes to rule both in Heaven and on Earth. 

The Clan and the Coven, a faction of witches and vampires against the destruction of humankind, would see Sobornge dead in order to prevent the prophecy from being fulfilled, and Jenda is once again determined to save her childhood friend. It’s a game of winner-take-all as a great battle unfolds, but death comes in threes and no one is safe. 

Trapped in the center of a vicious war between vampires, demons, and angels, Jenda and Soborgne have reached the final leg of their journey. Friendships are tested, lines are crossed, new allies and enemies surface, and the fate of the world lies in the balance between betrayal and love.

Review: Eternity, the final installment in the Requiem of Humanity series, by Catherine Stovall was SUCH a bittersweet read for me. I couldn’t wait to finish this epic series that breathes freshness into a supernatural creature that is getting rather stale, but on the other hand I didn’t want to see it end. How could I say goodbye to Jenda, Sobo, Matteo and the others?

As the third and final in the series there isn’t much I can say without giving away vital information for books one and two. What I can say, is get ready to clear your schedule because you won’t want to put this one down for anything.

If you’ve yet to read Stolen and Reborn, do yourself a favor and get them now. Or, go on over and get all three books in a convenient ebook or print package.

Bio: Catherine is a fearless creature who surrounds herself with the joys of life both in and out of her fictional worlds. She lives in Southeast Missouri with her husband, three children, and pets. When not writing, she spends her time riding motorcycles, wearing elaborate hats, and genuinely enjoying the oddities in life.


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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

2014 A Story A Week

Okay, so here's the deal. I've decided to participate in the #AStoryAWeek challenge. I just got a new laptop and a rockin' leather tree journal that are both dying to be filled with new stories. This means, in 2014 I will aim to write one story a week. Pretty straight forward. 

I will keep you all updated. Some weeks it may be elaborate pieces, others it might be fifty word flash fiction. Either way, I feel like I can complete this challenge!

If you want to participate in it, or see other people who are participating, head on over to Jessica McHugh's blog post HERE!