A Book and a Chat with Traci L. Slatton 04/05 by A Book and a Chat | Blog Talk Radio
A Book and a Chat with Traci L. Slatton 04/05 by A Book and a Chat | Blog Talk Radio
Catch me live on internet radio on Thursday, April 5 at 6:30 ET!!
TRACI L. SLATTON
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A Book and a Chat with Traci L. Slatton 04/05 by A Book and a Chat | Blog Talk Radio
Catch me live on internet radio on Thursday, April 5 at 6:30 ET!!
Catch me on April 5 at 6:30 ET on Barry Eva’s A Book and a Chat
About the show: A Book and a Chat” has proved a hugely popular radio program with people of all ages. With over four hundred shows already recorded, the shows format of “a chat over a cup of tea” has received nothing but rave reviews from guest and listeners alike. The writer of a successful young adult romance book “Across the Pond,” Barry has himself appeared on a large number of radio and TV programs. “A Book and a Chat” is a program for writers and readers, not so much a literary show, more like… let’s sit around have a cup of tea and a few laughs.” – Read what the guests are saying about the show here.
FALLEN is up for another award: The Romance Reviews has submitted it for Best Romance – Sci Fi/Futuristic 2011.
Vote here.
And many thanks to The Romance Reviews!!
Nights And Weekends – Fallen Review
“Knee-gripping suspense and a host of great characters bring the post-apocalyptic world to horrifying life in Fallen. “
Book review written by author Margaret Marr.
In this apocalyptic tale, the world has been divided into Before and After. A killing mist spreads across Earth, taking out metal structures and buildings. Then it moves on to dissolve humans from the inside out. If caught in the mist—and the awesome power it has morphed into—the outcome is certain: a horrifically painful death follows, and no one can save the one who suffers.
Emma gathers orphaned children and does her best to protect them as she travels through a countryside that’s been laid to waste by a fog that liquidates everything it touches. But that’s not the only thing that threatens them. Bands of marauding men sweep through, stealing, raping, and killing whatever crosses their path. She knows that she’ll eventually have to find protection in order to survive—and that protection comes in the form of a man named Arthur, the leader of a small camp.
Arthur doesn’t usually allow women and children in the camp, but he’s willing to make an exception for this woman. The healing powers in her hands are a valuable asset, and he’ll need her to help rebuild civilization according to his vision—but first they have to conquer the mist.
Fallen is another captivating story about the end of civilization as we know it. People seem to be fascinated by such tales. Why is that, I wonder? Could it be that if we imagine the worst possible way for it all to end, it won’t seem quite as horrific once it does happen?…
Knee-gripping suspense and a host of great characters bring the post-apocalyptic world to horrifying life in Fallen. You’ll never know what’s going to happen from one moment to the next, which will keep you on edge—and it doesn’t end with this novel. The story will continue, and I eagerly anticipate the next installment.
New Perspectives Radio Interview of Sabin Howard & Traci Slatton
Listen to a great radio interview here.
Sabin Howard Speech at the ICAA on March 2, 2012