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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Trong the Goblin #fantasy #survey

That's me! My Beast name is Trong and I'm proud to be a Goblin...


Several of my CRADLE ROCK Release Party Beast helpers took the Beastly Survey to find out their beast names & species... Check them out!

These righteous readers are just a few of my awesome volunteers who offered to do ARC reviews of CRADLE ROCK. Reviews make the world go around, an author's world!



Juneta Key is really a Mermaid named Jade Katfish!





Christine Rains is a sweet but fierce Dragon named Cridge.





Michael Di Gesu is a sharp, troublemaking Pixie named Makev


Also helping with my Cradle Rock Beastly Blog Tour...

Flanju the intellectual Centaur is also known as Julie Flanders




Then there's Mia Jun, another Mermaid whose alter-human identity MJ Fifield recently moved to Florida, appropriately




Samber the Harpy is my wonderful CQ compatriot, Sharon Bayliss





And little Dodee the Elf is our beloved, petite Elizabeth Seckman!



Ever wonder what kind of beast would fit your disposition? Take my BEASTLY SURVEY to find out your beastly name and what kind of beast you really are!



And in other news...

I want to give a shoutout to Ashley Chappell! She is re-releasing her awesome YA Sci Fi adventure ALICE WILL on OCTOBER 5! (the talking cat sidekick is persnickety and hilarious!)


Fourteen year-old Trotter was still just trying to get the hang of the demi-godding business when the apocalypse began. In a world where the gods have withdrawn from humanity, leaving mortals bitter toward magic, she finds herself constantly torn between her human and goddess sides. When the world begins to fade away and she becomes the prime suspect, her search to find the cause and prove her innocence ends up revolving around a mysterious little girl named Alice. Then Trotter discovers that not all of the gods had been as distant as they seemed...

Now, with everyone against her and the gods fighting amongst themselves, Trotter is on her own to save her world and stop a vengeful god from using Alice to destroy everything.

Isn't it fabulous?!
Pre-orders are officially available! Get your own copy at Amazon for only $2.99. Plus she's giving away FREE e-copies of the second book, TILT to everyone who leaves a review for Alice! Email Ashley about the review and she'll send you an early copy just before Tilt is re-released in November.




Ashley Chappell currently resides in Huntsville, AL. When not writing, reviewing, or burying her nose in one of her well-worn Terry Pratchett or Neil Gaiman novels, she can be found sailing with her husband on their boat ‘Dupracity’ (Fans of Kurt Vonnegut will want to ask her what that means).

10 comments:

  1. That survey looks a lot of fun! Wouldn't have pegged Michael as a pixie...

    Congrats to Ashley! What an exciting-looking cover.

    And a heads up that I featured Pop Travel on my blog today as part of my review roundup!

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  2. Those are great! I can totally see Christine as a dragon too.

    Congrats to Ashley.

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  3. Congrats to Ashley! And after reading Cradle Rock (with the lovable Flora!), I'm proud to be a dragon. Now where did my brimstone go?

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  4. Yay! I LOVE Ashley's cover. What a fun quiz! Yes, I think I will kill a couple minutes and take it. No one's watching, right?

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  5. Fun. I thought I would get my results and put them here, but now you will get them and I have to wait to find out. Fun survey.

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  6. Enjoying a good laugh, even if I don't get the joke is what I do. :)

    So much fun!! Everyone should know their inner beast!

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  7. That's a great cover!

    I took the survey, and am eager to see my results. I most see myself as a centaur, in large part because that's the symbol of Sagittarius.

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  8. Some very interesting monsters here today. And congrats to Ashley on her re-release! Now should go take that survey.

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  9. What fun! It's cool to see what type of creature everyone is. And many congrats to Ashley! The world-building for her book sounds so fascinating...

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