CAMILEON: BTV – FREE 5-chapter Sample!

Hey Friends!

I hope your week has been awesome. As you may already know, I’ve been hard at work on the print edition of CAMILEON: Beyond The Veil. Today, I signed off on the minor revisions and the files are currently processing as I write this. I can hardly wait to hold the final copy in my hands.

Your support means the world to me and I’d like to express my gratitude by sharing a gift with you. As of today, you can view/download a generous five chapter PDF sample of the upcoming print edition! To download, right-button click the highlighted link and select “Save Target As”.

I always love to hear from my readers and welcome you to contact me with your honest opinions.

Have a lovely weekend.

Happy reading!

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Hot off the press!

The print edition of CAMILEON: Beyond The Veil will soon be available to the public. Today I recieved the proof copy and will be reviewing it over the coming days. So far, there are a few minor adjustments that need to be made, but overall it looks MAGNIFICENT!

This novel is over twice the size of my first book, Camileon, but will only cost about a dollar more. Trust me, it’s well worth it! 

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Cover Photo Runner-ups

These are just two of the dozens of awesome photos that didn’t make the final cut for the cover of CAMILEON: Beyond The Veil. The one we ended up with was actually the result of a last-minute change in direction.

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The journey begins!

Hi friend,

I’m excited to announce that CAMILEON: Beyond The Veil has been released for Kindle just in time for the holidays! For a limited time, you can purchase your copy for only $2.99 on Amazon.

Thanks for your tireless patience and enthusiasm. As I’ve said before, there’s quite a journey that awaits you. Let the adventure begin!

Happy Holidays!

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Beyond The Veil – The official cover!

I proudly unveil the official cover for CAMILEON: Beyond The Veil! I would like to extend special thanks to all who took part in bringing my vision, and Camile, to life! The cover image is the work of my friend and photo genius, Jenya Lugina. The title graphics and overall cover design were done by yours truly, with some invaluable artistic imput from my husband Max.

The final product is not far off at all. I’m hoping to have the ebook available before the dawn of 2012. This is my first time releasing an ebook, so I’ve decided against announcing a specific date since there are logistics beyond my control that may factor into the timeline. I promise I will keep you posted and inform you as soon as it becomes available. I also promise that you’re in for quite an adventure!

I look forward to our pending journey Beyond The Veil! 

 Sincerely,


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Chapter Eight Excerpt: Breaking the Surface

 

BREAKING THE SURFACE

The fresh scent of the lush grass and caress of the gentle wind was equally as therapeutic as the basic routine Camile was performing. She found that the organic scenery of the meadow worked wonders in easing her tension, which is why she often meditated there in her spare time. Ironically, it wasn’t far from where she was nearly kidnapped just weeks earlier. Yet, she was unafraid since the compound was just a stone’s throw behind her and security had been stepped up since the attack.

Sitting upon a rock, she admired nature’s majestic work. It was an unusually warm afternoon and a few harmless feathery clouds flirted around the sun, slowly drifting across the sky. She laughed as she watched Excelsior chasing a blackbird in the distance. The tiger looked confused as his prey flew away. Moments later, he hissed into the open air and bolted past Camile, presumably to return to his den.

“Aw, no one likes a sore loser, Excelsior.” She chuckled.

Taking a swig of water from her canteen and returning it to her bag, she decided to take the tiger’s lead and head back to the compound. As she stood, something stole her attention. Shielding her eyes from the sun, she saw the earth buckling just beyond where the tiger had been hunting. It expanded like a bubble, but the grassy surface didn’t break. Instead, it rolled toward her as though the earth had swallowed something at least fifteen feet in length and about a third as wide. Several others appeared in rows and suddenly Camile found herself in the path of a strange terranean stampede.

Stunned, she wondered what kind of creatures were lurking beneath the lush foliage. They possessed a wicked speed that could outpace even the swiftest sprinters. Still, that didn’t stop her from running as she hoped they wouldn’t attack once they inevitably reached her. By now, the approaching guards were on high alert, urgently calling for her to run faster. Weapons drawn, they soon surrounded her, attempting to escort her to safety.

Looking back, Camile feared they may have made a one way trip. The mysterious heaps were now merely yards behind them. She could now see their large glowing eyes piercing the rustling blades of grass. Familiar rumbles filled the air and shook the ground, but it wasn’t until she saw the glint of metallic teeth that she finally realized what they were up against. As the grass faded, it became clear that these were no living creatures.

“Quick! Step aside,” she cried urgently.

One guard attempted to protest, so she pulled him perpendicular to their current course until they met something solid, yet invisible. Somehow, she knew their best shot at survival was to lean flat against the surface, side by side. And so, she quickly ordered the others to do just that. Reluctance was written clearly on their faces, but time didn’t allow the luxury of argument. Within a matter of seconds they were engulfed by a narrow tunnel, the wind from the passing vehicles roaring in their ears and tugging at their hair and clothes.

Camile could now see the tiled wall her back was hugging for dear life. She didn’t dare breathe too deeply out of fear she’d compromise the precious space that separated her from certain impact. This changed when she felt herself sink rapidly into the wall. Gasping, she reached out to brace herself only to grab the sleeve of one of the officers, who was also falling. Soon, the exhaust-tainted air grew still. The perilous passageway had vanished, leaving Camile and the officers lying face-up in the grass.

CAMILEON: Beyond The Veil is available for Kindle! Purchase your copy via Amazon or try the free five chapter sample of the upcoming print edition.

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The big arrival approaches…

I realize an update on the progress of CAMILEON: BEYOND THE VEIL is long overdue. As life sometimes does, it interfered with my well-laid plans and therefore, my novel will launch slightly later than anticipated. But don’t fret, CAMILEON: BEYOND THE VEIL will be available for Kindle very soon.

I would like to thank you all for your patience and enthusiasm for what has proven to be the most challenging and rewarding endeavor I’ve ever had the privilege of undertaking. I look forward to sharing it with you. You’re in for quite an adventure!

In the meantime, feel free to explore the sample excerpts I’ve posted so far:

Chapter One Excerpt: Return of the Pariah

Chapter Two Excerpt: Intrusion

Chapter Three Excerpt: Fractured

I’ll be unveiling the cover design at the end of the week, so be sure to check back, or better yet, subscribe for email updates so you’ll never miss a twist in Camile’s winding journey.

All the best,


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Chapter Two Excerpt: Intrusion

 

INTRUSION

She and her parents were less than twenty feet from the entrance when the ground began vibrating slightly beneath her feet. It was an unbroken disruption that led Camile to wonder if it was a sign of an approaching earthquake. As the pattern of sensation changed, she realized the subtle tremors weren’t continuous, but were broken by strengthening syncopated thumps from which the vibration rippled. It was the type of rhythm only a powerful animal could beat into the earth. As she turned to her parents something caught her attention.

From the corner of her eye she saw something white pouring out from one of the mountain’s hidden crevices at ground level. Her peripheral vision was still adjusting, but she could tell it was just a few dozen feet from where she was standing. Now hearing the pulse of the quaking ground—or perhaps her heart—Camile’s mounting curiosity pulled her full attention towards the rapidly approaching whiteness. Through the deafening roar, she could barely hear her parents shouting for her to back away.

It was too late.

Camile found herself engulfed in a heavy avalanche. The cottony softness against her front seemed to mock the rough impact her back made with the ground. Gasping, she received puffs of fur filtered air, all the while still blinded and oppressed by the heavy whiteness. Then came the sensation of wet sandpaper across the entire right side of her face.

“What’s happening?” was her muffled cry.

Just as quickly as it had happened, she felt the weight being lifted from her body. Gazing upward, she saw two crystal blue orbs embedded into a large mass of fur. Carefully rising to her feet, she took in the image of the most beautiful tiger she’d ever seen. Its gleaming white fur had faint gray stripes, barely noticeable upon first glance. Mildly disgusted with the cooling saliva on her face, she wiped it away with her sleeve. Ensuring their daughter was uninjured, Camile’s parents apologized and went on to explain that the tiger, Excelsior, had been her childhood companion.

“You might not remember it now since you were only four at the time, but you’re the reason he’s still alive today,” her mother said before explaining that years ago, during a safari, Camile had spotted Excelsior—then, just a cub—who had gotten separated from his mother. He had been on the brink of death at the time of his discovery.

“After nursing him back to health, we tried to release him into the wild,” Zephyr added, his fair cheeks dimpled faintly as he smiled, “but he grew attached to the girl who saved his life. The poor guy was devastated when you left. There wasn’t any time for you to say goodbye to him.”

“But Akalina was still here, wasn’t she? It’s not like he could tell the difference. He probably didn’t even notice I was gone.” Camile cautiously eyed the tiger.

“Don’t be so sure about that. How do you think you got that scar on your side?” Zephyr briefly dropped his gaze. Tightening his lips, he met her eyes anew. “You said, yourself, that you didn’t have it until you reintegrated with Akalina. You see, Excelsior was forced to attack her one day.”

“Why?” Camile gingerly backed away from the tiger while unconsciously touching her right oblique.

“Years ago, she tried to do something unspeakable, something that would have jeopardized your future and the future of both worlds.”

CAMILEON: Beyond The Veil is available for Kindle! Purchase your copy via Amazon or try the free five chapter sample of the upcoming print edition.

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CAMILEON: Beyond the Veil – Chapter 3 Excerpt

 

FRACTURED

It was still relatively dark as they descended. The little light that entered the room was reflected by the convex mirror in the ceiling, casting an eerie glow upon the table beneath it. Upon closer inspection, Camile likened it to an altar as she slowly rounded it. Each step she took brought her closer to breaching the sealed memory of the evening which had forever changed the course of her life. By the time she came full circle, stopping in front of her parents, she felt the lingering sense of familiarity getting stronger.

Her cheeks tingled with the chill of a sudden breeze that had no identifiable source. The subtle scent of her mother’s sweet perfume was now competing with crisp pine. Camile raised her gaze to behold her parents, but her eyes were suddenly wrapped in a pallid sheet of disorientation. At first she said nothing, figuring the flash would dissolve. Then alarm set in as she realized her vision wasn’t returning. Squeezing her lids shut, she stumbled into her mother’s arms.

Young Camile didn’t care much for being carried, but had little choice in the matter. She was just a six-year-old girl and her legs were too short to endure the lengthy journey ahead. Though she knew she should’ve felt safe in her mother’s arms, she was terrified.

As they bypassed the final checkpoint, at which Kylie gained the mercy of an empathetic guard, Caldaq’s alarms blared into the night. Little Camile’s sobs worsened as she remembered the events that triggered them, events that followed her discovery of what the council had in store for her the next day. It seemed a miracle that they were able to avoid the harsh sweeping lights of the helicopters circling above the field.

Upon reaching the edge of the Forsaken Square— a massive stretch of dense forest nearly a kilometer away—a panting Kylie took cover behind a large tree and set her daughter down. Little Camile caught a tiny splinter in her palm as she peered anxiously around the trunk to regard the mountainous compound. Still, she kept her eyes fixed, knowing that somewhere in the midst of the emergency lights illuminating Caldaq was her father, who insisted that Kylie flee with their daughter and await his arrival at the rendezvous point.

His urgent parting words: “If I’m not there in twenty minutes, leave without me. You know what to do. Follow the direction of the dead log and swim as deep as you can.”

Camile had been keeping a close eye on her mother’s watch and knew their time was almost up. Each agonizing minute she wondered what would happen to him. He was the orchestrator of the grand diversion that unfolded just minutes earlier. When it started to go wrong, he resorted to brawn, punching out at least one guard in the process.

“I don’t want to leave Daddy,” she cried, figuring that he’d be killed for his actions.

“Me either, sweetheart.” Kylie tenderly cupped her cheek. “I hope it won’t come to that.”

Despite the calm words, young Camile could feel her mother’s fear breaking through her poised façade. It accompanied the apparent doubt lurking behind her wide hazel eyes.

“It won’t,” a masculine voice grunted.

Zephyr emerged from the ground before them, yet the grass and soil remained undisturbed. The reunited trio indulged in hugs and kisses before venturing deeper into the Forsaken Square. Kylie held her daughter securely as they traveled in silence. Eventually, little Camile grew tired and drifted off to sleep on her mother’s shoulder to the tune of her parents’ footfalls crunching the fallen autumn leaves.

A sharp gasp interrupted her slumber a short while later. Upon opening her eyes, Camile saw two dozen or so guards closing in on them beneath the forest canopy, through which the helicopters poured their cold bluish lights. The officers closed in like shadows in the misty night. The sound of her mother’s tremulous breathing fed Camile’s terror, which escalated when Sir Drayden emerged from the thick barricade of sentinels.

“I know this isn’t easy for you, Kylie, but you must give her to me.” Sir Drayden outstretched his hands, lowering his voice to a whisper. “Trust me. It’ll be better this way.”

“Mommy, no!” Camile cried, clutching her mother’s arm as tightly as her little fingers would allow.

Following her mother’s gaze, Camile noticed her father’s intense expression. She’d already seen it once that evening, just before he had attacked the guard. Everyone remained as still and quiet as chess pieces, but the silver-haired knight was about to take the pawn.

“Please, at least allow me a moment to say goodbye to my little girl,” Kylie said tremulously, taking a step back.

Camile objected to the surrender, but was hushed by her mother, who slowly searched her pocket. The reason became obvious once Kylie raised her cupped left hand to stroke her daughter’s curls. The child felt a firm round object barely brush her cheek. It was cool to the touch.

“It’ll be fine, baby,” Kylie whispered. “Just close your eyes.”

As soon as the frightened child obliged, there was a loud explosion, punctuated by the officers’ shouts. An intense flash permeated her sealed lids, revealing the fine veins within them. Then came the jolt. Holding on tight, young Camile’s body bobbed around as her mother sprinted into the night. Once the light faded, she cautiously peered over her mother’s shoulder.

Amidst the lingering smoke was her father, fighting several disoriented guards. The knight was nowhere to be seen, but a group of officers fanned out in pursuit of Camile and her mother, now headed toward a ravine. They were almost in the clear since the rift was located in the water, a dead log ironically pointing to their salvation. All that was left to do was clear another few meters and jump in.

Heavy boots beat the earth behind them like a stampede of wild horses. The sound indicated that Kylie’s luxury of a head start was rapidly waning. Camile saw them pouring in from between the dense trees, closing them in from behind, their weapons drawn. Upon feeling her mother halt with a sharp gasp, Camile turned her attention forward and saw Sir Drayden appearing out of thin air, just inches in front of them.

“That was a very foolish move.” He frowned, his facial crevices sharpened by the above lighting.

A panting Kylie shuffled backward as the squad surrounded them. The lead officer commanded his team to lower their arms as he raised a baton-like device. He apologized prior to activating it, directing a vivid pulsating light at Kylie’s face. The descent was quick and hard as the mother, still cradling her child, met the ground.

CAMILEON: Beyond The Veil is available for Kindle! Purchase your copy via Amazon or try the free five chapter sample of the upcoming print edition.

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Photo shoot: Camileon BTV Book Cover

Last Saturday’s photo shoot was a success! We were blessed with unseasonably warm October weather. It was an outdoor shoot, so the mosquitoes had a field day, but we didn’t let them hinder our progress. Huge thanks to everyone who made it all come together and literally put blood into the project. Special thanks to photo/CGI master, Jenya Lugina for his expertise, dedication and professionalism.

I’ve sorted through every photo and have narrowed it down to five amazing shots. I hope to select the final by the weekend. Then, it’s off to post-production. Can’t wait to show you all the final result!

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