Tynga’s Reviews on FAR SHORE
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Tynga’s Reviews on FAR SHORE

Stéphanie of Tynga’s Reviews gave FAR SHOREa wonderful review.

 
She wrote: If you thought dystopian books only worked for YA, Traci L. Slatton will prove you wrong…. 
 
…The camaraderie between the characters also balances out the darker themes of the book, and truthfully, just makes is more interesting to read. The series is really about the human condition so it’s also nice to see how different characters deal with the new struggles of this post-apocalyptic world.
 

This series definitely keeps getting better and better!…” 

Here is the whole review.

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!

 

 
 
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The Reading Cafe Review & Author Interview

The Reading Cafe Review & Author Interview

Sandy at The Reading Cafe posted a terrific review of Far Shoreand a thoughtful author interview.

In her review, she wrote:

Traci L Slatton has written another wonderful and amazing storyline that looks at the aftermath of an experiment gone horribly wrong. It is a story about love and loss; betrayal and pain; and a second chances to make everything right. And it is also about two people, who have found love amongst the chaos and destruction, only to lose each other at the hands of a man tortured by his own loss. Sometimes there is only one choice and that choice is to survive, no matter what someone else has in mind.
And here’s one of her intriguing questions:
TRC: When writing a storyline, do the characters direct the writing or do you direct the characters?
Traci: Good question! The answer is actually nuanced. I create characters whose qualities demand that they act in certain ways, but I as the author am always governing the fictional universe. That is, a character who is coherent will behave in ways that grow naturally and organically from his or her self. However, a brave person will sometimes be fearful; a crazy person will have moments of lucidity. There may be a greater reason why I as author set the character up to act out of character, as it were. But I have to strategize that situation very skillfully.

I am delighted to have the opportunity to participate in such an excellent interview, and of course, I just LOVE the wonderful review!

Find the post here.

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5 Star Review! I’d So Rather Be Reading: Book Review: Far Shore (The After Trilogy #3) by T…
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5 Star Review! I’d So Rather Be Reading: Book Review: Far Shore (The After Trilogy #3) by T…

I LOVE this great review!!! Happy Saturday!!

I’d So Rather Be Reading: Book Review: Far Shore (The After Trilogy #3) by T…: Summary:  An old enemy wreaks new havoc at the end of the world… After the mists’ lethal apocalypse, mankind’s only hope for survival lies broken and battered…

I was on pins and needles waiting for Far Shore, and I stopped everything (including the book I was reading at the time) to read this book.

Slatton did not disappoint my high expectations: I loved every single second of Far Shore. I did not want the book to end, and found myself trying to slow my reading pace, just to make the book last longer.  Slatton’s writing style makes this series so special.  The best way I can describe the writing is that it’s very intelligent without feeling too text-like.  I found myself using my Kindle dictionary function several times, and I love being challenged like that.  

The premise of the earth-destroying mists is so unique and well-executed….

Slatton does an excellent job with her characterization and also with the relationships between characters.  I’ve said it before: I can’t believe that I’m just as invested in the love story as I am in the fate of the world, but I am.  I am still shocked by Emma’s choice, but I believe it was really the only choice she could make and stay true to her beliefs…

I finished this book feeling educated, entertained, and satisfied.  I still think about this series, weeks later, and often wonder what the characters are doing now.  This series is outstanding and I can’t wait to read more from Traci Slatton!”

  

  Id So Rather Be Reading

My latest HuffPo article about the Adaptive Design Association; Great review of Far Shore
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My latest HuffPo article about the Adaptive Design Association; Great review of Far Shore

The Adaptive Design Association is a small organization with the noblest mission: they make adaptive equipment and devices for children with disabilities. They’ve been doing extraordinary work for years. I’m trying to spread the word and wrote a piece on the Huffington Post about them. Find the article here.

Also, Far Shore got a wonderful review from Daysie at My Book Addiction Reviews.

This is such a great series… As with both previous books, I was unable to put it down. I love when I can read a book in one sitting, even though it created a physical longing for the epic conclusion that is coming. And I have no doubt that it will be epic.”

Find the entire review here.

 

Tome Tender: Release Day Celebration!  FAR SHORE by Traci Slatton
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Tome Tender: Release Day Celebration! FAR SHORE by Traci Slatton

FAR SHORE by Traci Slatton

Tome Tender: Release Day Celebration! FAR SHORE by Traci Slatt…:

FAR SHORE By Traci L. Slatton The After Series – Book Three Publication Date:  October 10, 2013 Publisher:  Pavarti Press

Dii’s 5 Star Review:
The world has collapsed and the nightmare is never ending for Emma as she makes an impossible decision, and must live with its consequences. Arthur is found, but what is left is hardly identifiable as human, whether he will live or not is in question, but Emma’s sense of responsibility, loyalty and love leave her no choice but to try to save what is left of him. Is it the right choice? Has she given up too much? Does she place too much stock in her own invincibility, her own self-importance? Does she have the right to gamble with the lives of others, to use who she needs to in order to survive? Are her powers evolving again or are they fading away? What of Arthur? Her family she left behind?


Far Shore by Traci L. Slatton, the third book of the After Trilogy raises just as many uncomfortable questions as in previous books as we come to the end of this series, but the beginning of a new world for those who survive the unrelenting mist. Ms. Slatton is making a bold statement by not painting her heroes or heroines as anything more than what they are, flawed, traumatized and yet brave enough to take a stand and live with the consequences. Emma is practical, very strong and willing to take more than her share of risks. Arthur is not the strong, mysterious character we knew and the change is shocking. Alexei, with his own demons avenged and soothed, impossibly has done an about face, as he witnesses Arthur’s condition, but can he be trusted?


Do NOT expect to be comfortable with all of the decisions made or the actions taken, this world is still bleak, filled with deceit and treachery, but there is still hope, there is still love. In the end, it may have been one uncomfortable decision that ultimately may save the world and someone had to be strong enough to make it.  If you’re looking for something to scrape a little on the smooth edges of your comfort zone, this series will do it, but be prepared to be haunted by “what ifs.”


WHERE TO BUY FAR SHORE:
Kindle 
Smashwords
Paperback on Amazon: Don’t believe Amazon if they say it takes an extra day to process. That’s not true.
BNicon– Barnes & Noble eBook & Paperback
iTunes eBook



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Amazingly Awesome Amazon Review of FALLEN
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Amazingly Awesome Amazon Review of FALLEN

Awesome Amazon Review of FALLEN.

This 5 star review is on the Amazon product page for FALLEN, which has just received a new cover to go with the publication of  FAR SHORE, the 3rd book in the After Series.

Look for Dii’s review, entitled “What would You do to Survive?”

Here’s her review:

“A mysterious mist is devastating the world, humans caught in the mist are reduced to water and sand in an excruciating death. The survivors were left with little but their wits and luck in the cruel game of survival. True leaders are born who are not all bright and shiny, they are damaged, flawed and human, doing whatever they need to do to survive and provide relative safety for those in their care. Emma has been caring for a group of children in the months since the mist arrived, so when another band of survivors on horseback rescue them from the mist, she will do whatever it takes to join this group and keep the children safe and fed as she attempts to make her way to safety and her husband, thousands of miles away. Arthur, the leader of the group of men who rescued them seems to have some type of control over the mist, a power he has gained since the apocalypse. Others have also gained “powers,’ Emma can heal people; some have psychic abilities to read people and their intentions. Ask yourself, what would you do in order to survive? What would you expect of others?

Fallen by Traci L. Slatton, the first book in the After Series isn’t filled with the promise of a happy ever after. It is brutally dark, gritty and has a frighteningly realistic view of what a world-wide disaster could be like. The heroine didn’t start out damaged, but her determination to survive and keep those around her alive has caused her to do things she never would have dreamed of. Did it make her larger than life and completely likable? No, but Traci L. Slatton created her to be strong in a world filled with darkness, evil and people running scared. Emma does have a sense of loyalty, at time it seems skewed, but as I fell further and further into the story, I began to understand why, in a word – survival.
Arthur has secrets he is keeping, but as brutal and cold as he may seem, inside he has his own code of honor and a shroud of guilt he hides behind and he is falling for Emma. Should she tell him of her husband, who may still be alive?

Is the mist a product of nature? Science? Is it God’s wrath coming down on a power-hungry world? There are people who know the answers, people who seek retribution, who will pay the price?
Traci L. Slatton has stamped Fallen with her own style of writing, bold, thoughtful and driven by the characters as much as the plot. It is a story of survival in a world that seems doomed to succumb to the dark side. I was riveted to each dark page as my imagination went into overdrive ferreting out what I would do. This is not a traditional romance, so do NOT expect hearts and flowers, but do expect a story that will stay with you in that realm of “what if” long after the last page.”

AWESOME!!!!