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Free Ebook Review- Shadow of the Sun

18 Jun, 2012 by in Shadow of the Sun Leave a comment

Shadow of the Sun
by Laura Kreitzer
Ebook
Published: February 26th, 2010
by Revolution Publishing
ASIN: B0076QK65K
Book Source: Amazon.com
4 Stars
Book Description (Amazon.com): Gabriella’s past is a mystery, but that never stopped her from achieving her goals. As a Supernatural Specialist, and far more intelligent than anyone her age, she was always ignored by her peers. Because of the isolation she always felt, she put her life and soul into her job. Being a Supernatural Specialist hasn’t given her the divine intervention she always longed for, until one day a shipment arrives from Italy containing three dead bodies with an uncanny ability to regenerate. Gabriella is frightened and intrigued, but not as scared as she becomes when a dark creature attacks her.

As the bodies come back to life, the plot takes an unexpected twist that you won’t see coming. The supernatural world only begins to unfold before her as angels appear, her dreams start to haunt her, and the very past she has forgotten comes back with startling clarity. Romance blooms, escape plans are made, an assassin is out to kill her, and death is only around the corner. But what is more terrifying than all of this is the fact she is the chosen one, the Illuminator, the one who will save them all.
Danielle’s Review: Gabby has a fascinating job researching the paranormal, but when three dead bodies arrive in her lab, her life is changed forever. She finds herself surrounded by supernatural beings with information that puts her in immediate danger. Discovering her divine birth and amazing abilities, Gabby must find a way to stay alive and save those she loves before the Ladies of Light destroy mankind.

This is a unique, well-crafted story that gives the Angel genre a fresh, new angle. Gabby plays the role of the strong, witty heroine well, but she isn’t above emotional pain or expression. I was drawn into her internal struggles and found the fantastic storyline to be believable and exciting.

Shadow of the Sun moves at quite a fast pace. I appreciated that, but must admit it sometimes felt as though it rushed forward without clear reason, and there were point of view switches that threw me off. I did find myself setting the book down frequently due to information overload, but this YA novel is a clever start to a series with great potential.

Ms. Kreitzer has done a remarkable job sharing a new world with details and a history that will engage readers of all ages. Her voice is strong and her writing determined. This adventure would thrill any paranormal reader, and the next story promises to be just as curious.

Content: mildly sensuous

Danielle Thorne

About the Author: Laura Kreitzer is a published fiction author who hails from western Kentucky. Her full-time 9-5 job used to be working in a lab devoted to water dye-tracing investigations at Western Kentucky University, though her passion was always writing.

Shadow of the Sun is the first book in the Timeless Series of books about a young woman, Gabriella, who is a doctor in charge of paranormal investigations at an influential government lab. A sudden delivery to her lab reveals the possibility that Angels actually exist and she must use her skills in both science and discernment to decide if the previously thought of science fiction is a reality.

The main character is similar to the author in many ways, the least of which is her incredible intelligence. Both Gabriella and Laura are both strong women who let very little stand in their way.

Becoming a published author is a harrowing, and often disheartening, experience. Laura bravely decided to pursue the path of self-publishing. The editing experience was an exercise in patience as version after version were carefully picked apart for proper grammar, spelling, formatting, and appropriate storyline continuity. After several months of Shadow of the Sun being available for purchase, she was offered a job and an offer to publish her first novel at Obsidian Mountain Publishing, which she accepted.

Although the storyline of Shadow of the Sun poured from her fingertips onto her computer screen, the process itself of bringing the book to life has been one of hard work and dedication and Laura has also decided to use this website not only to promote her book, but also for author support to encourage other writers to publish their work and become authors in the eyes of the rest of the world.

Find out more on the author’s website/ facebook/ twitter
Read the Ebook for free

 

Laura Kreitzer’s Massive Giveaway

15 Mar, 2012 by in giveaway, Shadow of the Sun Leave a comment

One of our affiliates, author Laura Kreitzer is hosting a major giveaway! See her post here to see how to enter and help spread the word. Her break down of prizes, as determined by ebooks downloaded between now and April 14th is as follows…

Number of E-Book Downloads: Prize

1,000-7,000- Winner’s Choice: One of my published books (7 winners)

8,000-14,000- First two books in the Summer Chronicles (7 winners)

15,000-20,000 -First three books in the Timeless Series (6 winners)

21,000-24,000- All five of my published books (4 winners)

25,000-27,000 -All five of my published books SIGNED & dedicated to whoever the winner wants (3 winners)

28,000-29,000 -A Kindle (2 winners)

30,000- Winner’s choice: Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet (1 winner)

40,000 -Winner’s choice: If you’re an author, I will thoroughly edit and analyze a 90,000-word manuscript. If you’re a reader, I will give you an advanced reading copy of Fallen Legion and Burning Falls (whenever they are available to me). (1 winner)

60,000 -A Mac mini (1 winner)
100,000 -ME! That’s right, if you live in the U.S. (except Alaska—sorry), I will take you out to eat (my treat) and bring gifts at a date and time we can arrange together! If you win this and do not want to meet, we can talk other options. (1 winner)
200,000- TOP SECRET, but it’ll be good. I promise. (maybe 1 winner, maybe more)

Link to the giveaway: http://bit.ly/z3kVrr

Download her FREE EBOOKS:

Phantom Universe
Kindle: http://amzn.to/zdnogJ
Nook: http://bit.ly/zmMhjR
Smashwords: http://bit.ly/x6EDLn

Shadow of the Sun
Kindle: http://amzn.to/x5gb7A
Nook: http://bit.ly/rV8Bqd
Smashwords: http://bit.ly/p8MqNd

Her other books:
Timeless Series: http://bit.ly/A875V6
Summer Chronicles: http://bit.ly/Al0GRH

Phantom Universe Blog Tour

03 Mar, 2011 by in phantom universe Leave a comment

Phantom Universe
by Laura Kreitzer
Paperback, 240 pages
Published: Feb. 15, 2011
by Obsidian Mountain Publishing
ISBN 0982903340
series: Summer Chronicles #1
4.5 stars

Summary: Sold into slavery to pirates at the young age of four, Summer learns to survive the rough seas of subterfuge and thieves through silence. When the boat she’s lived on most of her life is destroyed, Summer finds herself washed up on the shore of a new world, a phantom universe full of the bizarre and extraordinary. She meets Gage, the one boy who understands the girl with no speech. But when their lives are put on the line, will Summer finally call out? Or will all be lost in the fathomless depth of silence?

I’ve been hot on Laura Kreitzer’s tail since picking up her first book Shadow of The Sun last year and giving it 5 stars. This is the first ebook ARC I read in 2011 and what an awesome adventure it was!

Think of Hush by Donna Jo Napoli spliced with Inside Out by Maria Snyder and the Uglies Series by Scott Westerfeld. It’s a combination of pirate slavery tale meets time travel and poof 200 years into the dystopian future. The book starts out delving into the rather graphic past of a four year old sold into modern day slavery. Main heroine Summer’s back story is not easy to swallow and not recommended for children under age 16. That being said, I relished Summer’s present. Laura Kreitzer blows me away with her imagination with writing which is deep and rich, her characters multi-faceted.

Summer is not your average girl, but one suffering from PTSD which makes her mute, at times catatonic and riddled with severe anxiety. She communicates via taps and written notes with her best friend Landon aboard the Cosmos, slave ship on the seas of 2010. Twelve years pass in slavery until the crew is attacked by people from Summer’s mysterious childhood. Washed ashore on an island and launched into the future dazed and confused she meets main main number two, Gage. He is determined to win her trust and help her overcome the past, if they could just figure out what exactly that past means. Phantom Universe is a time travel adventure of a group of teens against all odds and a girl with unprecedented potential. It’s a series to watch because of the original premise and solid writing.

But, dang Laura for making sequels with a cliff hanger endings! You’ll always want more. Book two, Forsaken Harbor is due out in July (which is a good thing for those like me who hate to wait.) Guaranteed I will be picking it up. I want it now! Thanks so much to Laura and Obsidian Mountain publishing for the sneak peak to her new Summer series. Once again, Laura Kreitzer carried me away to her world and jump started my love for reading.

Thank you for joining Fire and Ice as the first stop on the Phantom Universe blog tour! Be sure to check out the rest of the schedule on Laura’s website.

Phantom Universe by Laura Kreitzer

05 Jan, 2011 by in obsidian mountain publishing, phantom universe Leave a comment

Paperback, 240 pages
Expected publication: February 15,,2011
by Obsidian Mountain Publishing
ISBN 0982903340
url http://laurakreitzer.com/
series: Summer Chronicles #1
4.5 stars

Summary: Sold into slavery to pirates at the young age of four, Summer learns to survive the rough seas of subterfuge and thieves through silence. When the boat she’s lived on most of her life is destroyed, Summer finds herself washed up on the shore of a new world, a phantom universe full of the bizarre and extraordinary. She meets Gage, the one boy who understands the girl with no speech. But when their lives are put on the line, will Summer finally call out? Or will all be lost in the fathomless depth of silence?

I’ve been hot on Laura Kreitzer’s tail since picking up her first book Shadow of The Sun last year and giving it 5 stars. But, I had no way to read egalleys and keep pace with her new releases. Thanks to DH and my new Nook, this is the first ebook ARC I’ve read in 2011. What an awesome adventure it was!

Think of Hush by Donna Jo Napoli spliced with Inside Out by Maria Snyder and the Uglies Series by Scott Westerfeld. It’s a combination of pirate slavery tale meets time travel and poof 200 years into the dystopian future. The book starts out delving into the rather graphic past of a four year old sold into modern day slavery. Main heroine Summer’s back story is not easy to swallow and not recommended for children under age 16. I found myself cringing every time the story went back, for me personally it was too graphic. That being said, I relished those scenes in the present and future tense. Laura Kreitzer blows me away with her imagination with writing which is deep and rich, her characters multi-faceted.

Summer is not your average girl. She is suffering from PTSD which makes her mute, at times catatonic and riddled with severe anxiety. She communicates via taps and written notes with her best friend Landon aboard the Cosmos, slave ship on the seas of 2010. Twelve years pass in slavery until the crew is attacked by people from Summer’s mysterious childhood. Washed ashore on an island and launched into the future dazed and confused she meets main main number two, Gage. He is determined to win her trust and help her overcome the past, if they could just figure out what exactly that past means. Phantom Universe is a time travel adventure of a group of teens against all odds and a girl with unprecedented potential. It’s a series to watch because of the original premise and solid writing.

But, dang Laura for making sequels with a cliff hanger endings! You’ll always want more. Book two, Forsaken Harbor is due out in July (which is a good thing for those like me who hate to wait.) Guaranteed I will be picking it up. I want it now! Thanks so much to Laura and Obsidian Mountain publishing for the sneak peak to her new Summer series. Once again, Laura Kreitzer carried me away to her world and jump started my love for reading.

Shadow of The Sun ARC Giveaway

09 Dec, 2010 by in book giveaway, Shadow of the Sun 7 comments

Shadow of The Sun
by Laura Kreitzer
Hardcover, 524 pages
Published February 22nd 2010
by iUniverse
ISBN 1450211758
5 stars

Summary: Gabriella’s past is a mystery, but that never stopped her from achieving her goals. As a supernatural specialist, and far more intelligent than anyone her age, she has always been ignored by her peers. Because of the isolation she has always felt, she put her life and soul into her job. Being a supernatural specialist hasn’t given her the divine intervention she always longed for, until one day a shipment arrives from Italy containing three dead bodies with an uncanny ability to regenerate. Gabriella is frightened and intrigued, but not as scared as she becomes when a dark creature attacks her.

As the bodies come back to life, the plot takes an unexpected twist that you won’t see coming. The supernatural world only begins to unfold before her as angels appear, her dreams start to haunt her, and the very past she has forgotten comes back with startling clarity. Romance blooms, escape plans are made, an assassin is out to kill her, and death is only around the corner. But what is more terrifying than all of it is the fact she is the chosen one, the Illuminator, the one who will save them all.

I savored the story and the characters in Shadow of The Sun whom I feel like I connected with on many levels. The main hero, Andrew comforts and supports Gabriella while being a perfect gentleman. Laura Kreitzer creates an emotionally riveting mystery full of myth , magic and romance. I gave it five stars and would recommend it to all of my adult friends!

“Laura Kreitzer is a newly published fiction author who hails from western Kentucky. While her full-time 9-5 job includes working in a lab devoted to water dye-tracing investigations at Western Kentucky University, her passion lies in writing.”

See our original review of the first book in her Timeless series and our full April interview with her here.

How did you come up with the idea for your series?
I told my Grandmother that I wanted to write my own book and she said Angels sounded like a good idea. So, I let the idea simmer in my head for a few months until I decided I didn’t want to write the typical angel. Actually, I didn’t want to write about anything that anyone else had ever written about. And . . . tada! Shadow of the Sun.

Do you feel like you relate to any of your characters?
I relate to each of my characters for different things. But I probably relate better to the main character the most, mainly because of her anti-social nature. With each character I brought out something in me–whether it be their evil side, their loving side, or their need to protect.

Describe your path to being published. I researched for about 5 months on what I wanted to do. Traditional publishing is a great way to go . . . if you can get someone to actually publish your book. Well, I didn’t want someone to tell me that I wasn’t good enough to publish my book. The whole process was one I didn’t think I could handle mentally. So, I saved money and went the self publishing way through iUniverse. I picked out my font, the layout of my book, I had a graphic designer take my idea (with help of some friends 😉 to make the beautiful cover. I literally did all the things a publisher would do. You have to be dedicated to go self publishing, that is for sure. And here I am today! My book is sold in over 30 countries, through B&N.com, Amazon.com, and Books-a-Million. From what I hear, Borders will also be picking up my book. We’ll see.

What things inspire your writing?
My Muse, friend, and Beta Lisa! It sounds silly, but sometimes I can’t even write unless I am talking with her on messenger. She cracks the whip, is a wonderful, dedicated person, and loves my characters. Especially Joseph. Oh, she is going to love book two, then! 😀 Well, she already does. The fact that when I reread some of the things I wrote and go “I actually wrote that?” is another thing that inspires me. Sometimes I don’t realize I can write the beautiful things I do until I reread much later. Sounds cheesy . . . well, I’m just a cheesy person! Also, sometimes I really try to feel what my character is feeling. Hell, through the whole Abelie scene I was crying my eyes out! So I understand how people feel when they email me and tell me that I made them cry. I cried too!

Any photos of the places you imagine in your scenes in Italy?
Well, I just tried to google pictures in Italy to see if I could find something like the picture I have in my head but I was unable to find what I was looking for. Close, but not close enough to use. My mother has been to Italy several times in her lifetime and some of her pictures come to mind when I think of Italy. Of course, in my mind it isn’t these large cities, but small villages thousands of years ago, or a vast, empty field with mountains in the distance for the scene in the book. We’ll see more of Italy in book two!

What advice would you give to aspiring authors?
Write! Always write, never stop. Doesn’t matter if it is bad or in need of major help . . . WRITE! You can’t aspire to be a writer if you only dream of it. You must act upon it. And never, ever give up.

Thanks so much to Laura Kreitzer, one of site affiliates and favorite reads of 2010. Visit her amazing site at http://laurakreitzer.com/
She has donated one signed ARC of Shadow of The Sun book #1 in the Timeless series for our US blog followers. Click here to enter to win as a part of BIR2010.

Waiting on Wednesday- Soul Stalker

12 May, 2010 by in Shadow of the Sun, soul stalker Leave a comment

My Waiting on Wednesday is book two in the Timeless Series by Laura Kreitzer,one of our affiliates. I devoured book one, “Shadow of the Sun” and gave it five stars. Waiting and can’t wait any longer for book two!

Laura has released a few lines for us on twittter @laurakreitzer and on her website. In the meantime, you can enjoy book one and enter our Shadow of the Sun book giveaway which ends tomorrow! Check the right sidebar and good luck.

Soul Stalker is book two in the Timeless Series. Read a preview below.

WARNING: This summary contains spoilers for Shadow of the Sun.

Gabriella is back.



Being the Illuminator is not all happiness and light, especially when everyone thinks you are dead. When Gabriella decides to finally let her angels know that she is alive, Joseph and an unexpected friend help her. The Darkness Illuminator is not as in control of her power as she believes, which makes for a very comedic and endearing relationship that blooms between the three. A fender-bender debacle, a run-in with the cops, and a hiccup at the airport seem to all be worth it until Gabriella finds out her plan has backfired.

The three angels are missing, more mysteries pile up, and a new evil is brewing – so terrifying, in fact, that even the Soul Stalker herself is cowering in fear. Our heroine begins a jarring, romance-filled, heart-breaking journey that will lead her back to Italy, and ultimately to the answers she is desperately searching for. What will she do when they aren’t the answers she expected? What happens when she unveils a truth, so deeply hidden, that it causes an angelic war?

Coming soon!



Thank you Holly Waters for being a wonderfully funny writer and making the Soul Stalker image you see above! And here is a note from Lisa on her website…”Hey everyone! I just wanted to update you-all on book two. Soul Stalker is coming around quickly. I hit 49,000 words tonight, which is roughly 44% done according to my goal. I hope to have this finished by mid May and out in stores by late June. I’ll keep everyone updated.”-Laura

Click here to read the first chapter http://laurakreitzer.com/timeless-series

Shadow of the Sun by Laura Kreitzer

13 Apr, 2010 by in book review, paranormal, Shadow of the Sun 34 comments

published February 22nd 2010 by iUniverse
details Hardcover, 524 pages
characters Andrew, Gabriella Moretti, Joseph Carter
isbn 1450211758
5 Stars

Synopsis from Godreads: Gabriella’s past is a mystery, but that never stopped her from achieving her goals. As a supernatural specialist, and far more intelligent than anyone her age, she has always been ignored by her peers. Because of the isolation she has always felt, she put her life and soul into her job. Being a supernatural specialist hasn’t given her the divine intervention she always longed for, until one day a shipment arrives from Italy containing three dead bodies with an uncanny ability to regenerate. Gabriella is frightened and intrigued, but not as scared as she becomes when a dark creature attacks her.

As the bodies come back to life, the plot takes an unexpected twist that you won’t see coming. The supernatural world only begins to unfold before her as angels appear, her dreams start to haunt her, and the very past she has forgotten comes back with startling clarity. Romance blooms, escape plans are made, an assassin is out to kill her, and death is only around the corner. But what is more terrifying than all of it is the fact she is the chosen one, the Illuminator, the one who will save them all.

One of our very first fans, Brianne Villano sent us an author signed this book as she is the editor. Bri is an awesome social networker who posted our videos on YouTube and kept our Twi Touring group company at TwiTour New Jersey, but best of all she introduced me to this phenomenal series!
I savored the story and the characters whom I feel like I connected with on many levels. The main hero, Andrew is an angel as well as perfect! He comforts and supports Gabriella while being a perfect gentleman. I can honestly say I am going through withdrawals since I finished the book. Can’t wait for book two to be released so I can have more of Andrew, Gabriella and Joseph, the other swoonworthy male protagonist who is also an FBI agent. Laura creates an emotionally riveting mystery full of myth , magic and romance. I gave it five stars and would recommend it to all of my adult friends!
Book two can’t come fast enough and Laura has promised us a teaser to post later on our blog. In the meantime she is giving away a signed copy of Book One of the Timeless series, Shadow of the Sun to one of our readers!

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Contest ends May 13, 2010 and is open Internationally

Introducing Author Laura Kreitzer

13 Apr, 2010 by in Shadow of the Sun 3 comments

Laura Kreitzer is a newly published fiction author who hails from western Kentucky. While her full-time 9-5 job includes working in a lab devoted to water dye-tracing investigations at Western Kentucky University, her passion lies in writing.

Shadow of the Sun is the first book in the Timeless Series of books about a young woman, Gabriella, who is a doctor in charge of paranormal investigations at an influential government lab. A sudden delivery to her lab reveals the possibility that angels actually exist and she must use her skills in both science and discernment to decide if the previously thought of science fiction is a reality.

The main character is similar to the author in many ways, the least of which is her incredible intelligence. Both Gabriella and Laura are both strong women who let very little stand in their way.

Becoming a published author is a harrowing, and often disheartening, experience. Laura bravely decided to pursue the path of self-publishing. The editing experience was an exercise in patience as version after version were carefully picked apart for proper grammar, spelling, formatting, and appropriate storyline continuity.

Although the storyline of Shadow of the Sun poured from her fingertips onto her computer screen, the process itself of bringing the book to life has been one of hard work and dedication and Laura has also decided to use this website not only to promote her book, but also for author support to encourage other writers to publish their work and become authors in the eyes of the rest of the world.

Please keep in mind that this website is a work in progress, as is everything in life. That being said, the team that supports Laura is always ready and willing to answer any questions that adults or young adults may have regarding her process to becoming published and the intense determination she has shown to make it a reality.

The first book, Shadow of the Sun, is now available for purchase. Laura is currently writing the second book in the Series, Soul Stalker.

Here is our interview with her…

How did you come up with the idea for your series?
I told my Grandmother that I wanted to write my own book and she said Angels sounded like a good idea. So, I let the idea simmer in my head for a few months until I decided I didn’t want to write the typical angel. Actually, I didn’t want to write about anything that anyone else had ever written about. And . . . tada! Shadow of the Sun.

Do you feel like you relate to any of your characters?
I relate to each of my characters for different things. But I probably relate better to the main character the most, mainly because of her anti-social nature. With each character I brought out something in me–whether it be their evil side, their loving side, or their need to protect.

What did you do in the way of research for the book?
Absolutely none! I decided that when I wrote it. Some things about Italy geographically I just knew from school (Went to school to study geography). Mainly, I wanted everything to be my own ideas. The angel world in my book was just something that came out of my mind with no help from the outside. I’m probably incorrect in some of my history ways–but at the same time I’m not because it is my own world. Things are different than what they are for us . . . in the “real world.”

How long did it take to write?
I started writing in August and finished in December. I edited through the day it was published in February. I am going to talk with my employer about going part-time so I can finish the next novel in less time then that!

Describe your path to being published.
I researched for about 5 months on what I wanted to do. Traditional publishing is a great way to go . . . if you can get someone to actually publish your book. Well, I didn’t want someone to tell me that I wasn’t good enough to publish my book. The whole process was one I didn’t think I could handle mentally. So, I saved money and went the self publishing way through iUniverse. I picked out my font, the layout of my book, I had a graphic designer take my idea (with help of some friends 😉 to make the beautiful cover. I literally did all the things a publisher would do. You have to be dedicated to go self publishing, that is for sure. And here I am today! My book is sold in over 30 countries, through B&N.com, Amazon.com, and Books-a-Million. From what I hear, Borders will also be picking up my book. We’ll see.

What things inspire your writing?
My Muse, friend, and Beta Lisa! It sounds silly, but sometimes I can’t even write unless I am talking with her on messenger. She cracks the whip, is a wonderful, dedicated person, and loves my characters. Especially Joseph. Oh, she is going to love book two, then! 😀 Well, she already does. The fact that when I reread some of the things I wrote and go “I actually wrote that?” is another thing that inspires me. Sometimes I don’t realize I can write the beautiful things I do until I reread much later. Sounds cheesy . . . well, I’m just a cheesy person! Also, sometimes I really try to feel what my character is feeling. Hell, through the whole Abelie scene I was crying my eyes out! So I understand how people feel when they email me and tell me that I made them cry. I cried too!

Do you have a playlist?
Not really. I listened to music while writing but there wasn’t anything in particular that I had to be listening to. Anything from The Beatles to Shinedown. (Both of those are my favorite bands!)

Any photos of the places you imagine in your scenes in Italy?
Well, I just tried to google pictures in Italy to see if I could find something like the picture I have in my head but I was unable to find what I was looking for. Close, but not close enough to use. My mother has been to Italy several times in her lifetime and some of her pictures come to mind when I think of Italy. Of course, in my mind it isn’t these large cities, but small villages thousands of years ago, or a vast, empty field with mountains in the distance for the scene in the book. We’ll see more of Italy in book two!

What advice would you give to aspiring authors?
Write! Always write, never stop. Doesn’t matter if it is bad or in need of major help . . . WRITE! You can’t aspire to be a writer if you only dream of it. You must act upon it. And never, ever give up.

Are you working on any future writing projects?
I am 35% done with Soul Stalker, book two in the Timeless Series. There will be a book three, too, and possibly more. It all depends on where I take the story in book three, I suppose. 🙂 I also have a few ideas brewing for another book or series. Pirates come to mind . . . I guess we’ll have to wait and see where that takes me. 😀

Check out her amazing site at http://laurakreitzer.com/and be sure to check in tomorrow for a review of her book and giveaway!