Great new review of FALLEN!!
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Great new review of FALLEN!!

review of FALLEN

FALLEN and the entire AFTER TRILOGY will be re-released this fall with new covers, to coincide with the release of FAR SHORE, the 3rd book.

Meantime,  MYBOOKADDICTIONREVIEWS posted a RAVE REVIEW of FALLEN. It’s such a pleasure to read praise like this: “Love this book, love these characters, love the plot, the action, the conflict, love… well just about everything about this story. The dynamics between Arthur and Emma are fantastic.”  Makes my day as an author!!

review of FALLEN
COLD LIGHT REVIEW
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COLD LIGHT REVIEW

Cold Light Review

Avid reader and blogger Rebeca Skane reviewed COLD LIGHT on Seacoast Online. She’s a smart, careful reader and had great things to say. Here’s my favorite quote:

Slatton displays exceptional storytelling abilities in Cold Light by weaving fragments together at the end in a way that was delightfully unforeseen.  And her poetic prose spirit the reader away into complete submersion.  She also leaves a few mysteries behind to make you ache for the third book.” Seacoast Online Blogs

See the whole Cold Light review here.

For a few days, the review will be on the front page of Seacoast Online.

NEWSFLASH FOR MY READERS:  THE AFTER SERIES WILL BE REISSUED WITH NEW COVERS WITH THE PUBLICATION OF BOOK 3 FAR SHORE IN SEPTEMBER!

 

Two Great New Reviews of FALLEN
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Two Great New Reviews of FALLEN

Reviews of FALLEN

Blog author Rebecca Skane of Seacoast Reads Online Blogs wrote a thorough, thoughtful review of FALLEN. Skane has a lively Goodreads presence and she founded the Portsmouth Book Club Meetup; she is a smart, insightful reader. Check out the review here.

Lunar Haven Reviews and Designs also posted a review of FALLEN, giving this first book in the After Series 5 Crescents, saying:

Fallen is by far one of the best reads that I have had the chance to dive into this year. I recommend this book for those who love post-apocalyptic adventure and romance. I can not wait to continue the series and I thank Traci L. Slatton and the publisher, Parvati Press, for allowing me to read and review Fallen. I hope everyone enjoys the book as much as I did!

Check out the review here.

reviews of Fallen

 

 

MySecretRomanceBookReviews, COLD LIGHT, and Krishna Das
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MySecretRomanceBookReviews, COLD LIGHT, and Krishna Das

MySecretRomanceBookReviews

MySecretRomanceBookReviews is doing a giveaway and review of THE LOVE OF MY (OTHER) LIFE.

Reviewer Janna seemed to enjoy the novel, and wrote, “I loved the idea of there being an alternate universe where another version of you exists as well as the person you are meant to be with. …You never know what will happen, and who will point you to the love of your life, but sometimes the unexpected and unbelievable can lead you to your happiness.”

Follow MySecretRomanceBookReviews on Twitter here.

Meantime, Italian Blogger PleaseAnotherBook reviewed my dystopian novel COLD LIGHT very favorably. My Italian isn’t what it should be, I’m a little out of practice, but “La Slatton ha creato una distopia sconvolgente e incredibilmente avvincente che tiene incollato il lettore alla pagina”  roughly translates to “Slatton has created a shocking and addictive dystopian world that keeps you glued to the page.”

Follow this multi-lingual Italian blogger on Twitter here.

SHOUT OUT to Krishna Das on the Grammy’s!!

Hare Krishna, everyone, May love be with you.

Underground Book Reviews Interview & Review
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Underground Book Reviews Interview & Review

KATIE FRENCH of Underground Book Reviews sent me a list of smart, provocative questions for an interview, and then she did a smart, thoughtful review of Fallen.

The interview is here.

As dystopian literature is my drug of choice lately, Fallen by Traci Slatton sparked an interest in me. As with all good dystopians, this book is sets in a post-apocalyptic world, France to be specific. Devastating mists are attacking the earth, devouring anything composed of metal, including human beings. The deaths the mists deliver are atrocious. Worse still, the crippled society that remains leaves survivors scrambling to stay alive. The protagonist, Emma, is a tough, spunky and likable mother who takes in a horde of eight displaced children. Emma leads the group through the hellish landscape, searching for food and shelter while avoiding the deadly mists. Then she meets Arthur, the bold leader of a group of men. They strike a bargain: Emma gives herself to Arthur and he, in turn, takes care of her and her children.

Here is the review of Fallen.

The blog is lively good fun, very informative. I recommend it.

Underground Book Reviews