Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Soul Avenged by Keri Lake : Happy Release Day, Guest Post, Extended Excerpt and Giveaway!!!!




I love that Keri Lake is here, on release day to to share with us, not only the first chapter of her new release (I sooooooooo want to read it), but also her formula for writing!  I will throw some buy links up as soon as I get them.  Oh and do not forget to enter the awesome rafflecopter below.

Formula For Writing by Keri Lake


All the years that I’ve been writing, which actually goes back childhood for me, I’ve struggled with the words ‘writer’ or ‘author’.  I didn’t go to school to become a writer, unfortunately, I followed a different path and pursued science instead.  So I never had real formal training in the craft aside from essays and assignments I was forced to do in my science curriculum.  This lack of education has always made me a bit hesitant to label myself a writer, and instead, I’ve often referred to it as a passion of mine—just a hobby.  To me, it felt like calling myself an engineer without the degree.

Aside from schooling issue, I’ve also always had a very different approach to the way I write.  I imagine in college, writers learn tricks like outlining and organizing their thoughts so detailed that the story is practically written before the first keystroke.  This has always been reason number two for shying away from the writer and author titles.  My mind doesn’t work like many ‘writers’.  I have a formula that never fails me and it has nothing to do with outlining or organizing my story.

When I sit down to write, I often take a few minutes to clear my mind and open the portal inside my head where this world I’m penning unfurls.  Once inside, it’s an absolute free-for-all.  I tend to write what I see and as it comes to me, and my fingers fly across the keyboard to keep up.  There are no rules—just writing and getting the story out as fast as I can.  Sometimes, if the scene is a bit more complicated or has a few more details that I need to be attentive to, I’ll handwrite it.  This way my brain can keep one step ahead and keep the story rolling.

You will never find an outline for my stories unless someone else takes the liberty of constructing one.

I can’t work with an outline and I’ve tried to do this just to make myself feel like a normal writer.  What happens when I get all organized and structure the story?  I lose interest.  Fast.  Like my brain is saying, what the heck is up with these rules all of a sudden?  Outlines tend to box me into an idea, and once that idea is established, it’s like stone.  I can’t get away and change it as the story evolves. 

How do I keep track of all these characters and their stories?

Lucky for me, I see them clearly as separate individuals in my head.  Each has his/her own individual story as if they were real people.  One method I do incorporate into my writing is the use of notecards.  In my head, these are much more temporary than an outline.  I can jot a character’s purpose and motives and toss it away if it doesn’t make sense for the story.  I have a wall in my house that looks like something of a police crime investigation with profiles for each character in my book.  They all tie in together, but without the strings to keep them permanently attached in the event I don’t like where it’s going.

So my formula for writing is simple:
No rules = Completed novel



Keri Lake is a married mother of two living in Michigan.  She writes paranormal romance, urban fantasy and loves a good, tragic love story.  Though novels tend to be her focus, she also writes short stories and flash fiction whenever distraction manages to suck her in to the Land of Shiny Things.
When she isn’t toiling away on plots and protagonists, she enjoys reading, music and travel.  If she could create mystical powers for herself, she’d have the ability to flash to anywhere in the world.  And if she could flash to anywhere in the world at this very moment, she’d be staring at the ocean from her adirondack chair on the shores of North Carolina.



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Passion is blind in vengeance and love  …
Ayden’s suburban home was invaded by a pack of Lycans.
The brutal attack is the only memory she carries of her former life.
Now, one motive burns in her soul:
KILL THEM ALL.
The Sons of Wrath—a brood of vengeance-dealing warrior demons—band with Ayden to hunt the Lycans on Detroit’s most deadly feeding grounds.
Kane Walker should’ve been her easiest kill.
Unfortunately, the newly bitten Lycan has something she wants—clues that may finally lay her past to rest.  To reach them, she must be willing to submit to the sensual pleasures awakened by his touch.
Time is running out.
In seven days, Kane will become what Ayden despises most.  She can halt his transformation but the antidote requires the ultimate sacrifice.  As the beast takes hold, Kane becomes more of a threat.
Ayden must choose between her lust for revenge, or surrender to her enemy and discover a horrible truth.


CHAPTER ONE


Ice water.
The frigid sensation sliced through Ayden’s veins, leaving a numb trail in its wake as she stepped through the remains of the abandoned factory—one of many havens for the crack addicts and prostitutes. The old Packard Plant had become no more than a ghostly haunt for tormented souls.
Shitholes were cropping up everywhere, much more rapidly than ever before. Detroit, once a thriving city, brought to ruins. Gray and lifeless like the suffocating overcast that loomed during daylight.
A vile stench assaulted her nose, a potent blend of piss, sex and rotted meat, as garbage crunched beneath her boots. Foundation had collapsed all around where she stood, crumbled as if the building would fold into the depths of hell.
The graffiti spattering the walls gave the impression that gangs were the real threat—‘We don’t die, we multiply.’
Right. Like gangs own any part of this city, anymore.
A Beretta, loaded with silver bullets and a silver parrying dagger rested at one of Ayden’s hips, a silver bullwhip at another, as she moved past comatose bodies and decaying corpses.
Feeding grounds, like a bait pile.
Deadened eyes slowly tracked her movement in the darkness, squinting, as though craving the light that hers didn’t need to see. Humans so strung out on drugs, they failed to recognize the half-eaten carrion were once their own kind.
Not that knowing would stop them. They’d apparently chosen to face danger rather than kick their addiction, roaming the streets every night in search of their next high.
Lambs.
They were already dead. Death just hadn’t come to collect yet.
The blissful sigh of a hopped-up junkie reached her ears. She snarled her lip. “Enjoy it while it lasts, asshole.”
It’d be one thing if they were homeless. Hell, she might’ve fired a warning shot to evacuate.
The homeless didn’t come here, though.
Neither did the police—making it the perfect spot to get wasted and hustle some money.
Shots fired would’ve been nothing more than a momentary distraction before their minds slipped back into their ignorant state of euphoria.
Screw ‘em.
For any other girl, the place promised very bad things—an opportunity for a sadist to live out wild fantasies without ever getting caught.
For Ayden? Humans posed no threat. Their fragile bodies would shred like paper dolls against the work of her hands. Luckily for them, she sought something else to sate her thirst for bloodshed, something far more threatening than their most psychopathic criminal—and she’d tracked it right to the surrounding cornucopia of human flesh.
A thin, black mesh hoodie beneath her jacket concealed her face while the shiny black leather covering her body acted as a beacon in the moon’s light.
Full moon.
It didn’t matter.
Contrary to the fairytales and movies, they didn’t need a full moon to change.
Werewolves, some called them—like a supernatural Bigfoot on the loose. Nothing more than fodder for the tabloids, not to be taken seriously.
Lycans is how those ‘in the know’ referred to them.
The bastards could transform at will. In the middle of the day, if they wanted. Though, like a true predator, they’d evolved throughout the centuries, eluding humans by hunting them at night, catching their prey in their most vulnerable state.
Ayden reached a door in a darkened corner. The stubborn panel held stiff against the push of her palm, giving way only beneath one heave backed by exceptional strength. Beyond, a spiral of stairs wound above and below. Visuals flashed through her mind as she imagined the stairwell bustling with men in suits who passed each other with carefree visages—every one of them ghosts that roamed the destruction.
A quick scan showed no movement.
She tipped her head back and inhaled the repugnant scent the beasts had left behind.
They’re close.
Her feet took light steps, hardly making a sound against the concrete as she descended further into the pit of hell otherwise known as the lycan’s lair.
With each step, she wished her heart would pound wildly in her chest, or that her pulse rate would surge—both human reactions to fear. Neither of them did.
What fragments of her human soul remained had been stripped bare the night the Alexi made her one of their own. Even that, as tortuous as the unrelenting pain that seared through her body while it underwent its transformation, was a memory she could hardly summon anymore. Only a silent blackness dwelled in the place where snapshots of her life would have roamed free, a void that she couldn’t see beyond, separating her present from past.
She’d become one of them: an Alexi soldier. A cold and remorseless killer designed to eradicate in one sweep.
A noise piqued her sensitive ears.
Two flights below.
It could’ve been the skittering feet of a mouse beating against her skull like a base drum.

The thirst for blood moved like a dark storm cloud through her veins, a mix of raw adrenaline and something else—the something that came with her transformation.
Destroy.
Her feet moved on impulse, carrying her closer to whatever it was, rendering it nothing more than a thread-width away from its death.  
In the corner of a landing, he sat hunched over on himself, body convulsing.
A grin skated across her face as she approached her first kill of the night.

SOUL AVENGED (Sons of Wrath, #1)
By: Keri Lake
Release Date:  February 6, 2013
Genre:  Adult Paranormal Romance/Dark Urban Fantasy
ISBN:  978-0-9848517-3-7
Number of pages:  533
Soul Avenged Page on Keri Lake’s website:  http://www.kerilake.com/book/soul-avenged-sons-of-wrath-1/






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9 comments:

Keri Lake said...

Thank you so much for hosting a spot on the tour, Delphina! You're awesome :)

NoraA said...

Between the cover art, the idea that the heroine can't remember most of her past, and the rest of the storyline, I must have this book.

NoraAdrienne(at)gmail(dot)com

Dawn Bush said...

I loved the excerpt...looks like something I would enjoy diving into! Thanks for the chance!

June M. said...

I loved the blurb & excerpt. This book sounds very action packed and I love the that heroine will have to face what she hates to safe the hero and find out about her past. It really sounds like a great story.
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Dione Sage said...

Ah the book description made me think of the movie, Underworld (which I love). I can't wait to read this book now! And thank you for the excerpt, it is very intriguing!

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scott wilcox said...

The cover alone makes me want to read this. Hot girl in tight black leather? Hell yes, I will take some of that please. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned!

Thanks for sharing and the amazing giveaway!
Marlena

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Lydia Harpe said...

This seems like such a thriller! I love heroines that are just crazy and wild :) I wonder how this character continues to develop in this book....hopefully I'll find out *wink wink*

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Joc San said...

what makes me want to read this is reading chapter 1 that you posted:) missjocsan@gmail.com

Kristie Moen said...

Love Chapter 1...can't wait to read more!

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