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Monday, December 11, 2023

SPOTLIGHT - HORROR MYSTERY - DREAMSCAPE (JJ Morris, #3) by J.N. Sheats

Dreamscape
JJ Morris, #2
by J.N. Sheats
Date of Publication: December 5th 2023
Publisher: J.N. Sheats
Cover Artist: J Edward Neill 
Genre: Mystery/Horror/Paranormal Romance
ASIN: B0CKB8Q4HZ 


Tagline: Supernatural meets Witches of East End in a twisted dream.

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Now a college student, Joey is finding college life comfortable. But studies prove to be more difficult than facing down a horde of black dogs. Struggling with her average life now that the supernatural world has been opened before her, Joey is constantly distracted. Pulled between wanting the standard life of a college student, and the allure of the paranormal. Unfortunately, Portstown has been quiet since the “Great Hunt” of last year, that is until a random fire on campus occurs, and people start going missing.

Disregarded as a student prank, Joey brushes the incident off until she catches Gwen looking into it. Why would one of the guardians from the mysterious Warner family be looking into a silly student prank?

More questions arise when fires start popping up all over campus, and Joey’s dreams turn violent under the control of the Dream Conductor with their twisted intentions. Gathering the group back together Joey must figure out what is happening to the missing people, who is starting the mysterious fires on campus, and what does the Dream Conductor want all while conquering finals. Will Joey pass this semester or will she fall into her deepest fantasies?



Excerpt:
In the history of insane ideas, this was high on the list as I stood at the edge of the cemetery looking out over a sea of headstones. This was the last thing I wanted to face down, but I had to know if I was right about the fire. If I was then someone was in trouble. I heard it in the dream, someone calling out for help. Then again I heard a lot of people calling for help the other night in my dreams, still I had an anxious feeling about this fire.

I tried calling the police and the firehouse, but I couldn’t get a word out. I didn’t want to send them to the chapel if there was no fire. What if the fire wasn’t going to be for awhile? Like the other night. It took hours for the fire to happen after I woke from my nightmare. The time before that it was within moments. Which was it going to be this time? They could come, find nothing and leave. Then the fire starts and they respond too late. Too late for what, Joey?

It was a building, an old building. So what if it burned down, there would be no harm done and there were no houses in danger around it. Who cared if the crappy little chapel disappeared, but that cry for help nagged at me.

The idea of calling Gwen crossed my mind, I even stood there with my finger hovering over her number, but what was I going to say? “There is going to be fire because I said so”? I couldn’t explain how I knew where the fire was going to happen, I simply knew. Deep in my subconscious somewhere I knew without a doubt the chapel was going to burn, and the longer I waited the stronger the feeling grew. Instead of making the call I settled on checking out the chapel for myself first. If I found nothing then fine, I would go back home and call it a bad dream. If I did find something, well I had my phone with me. I could call Gwen right there. I simply had to make it through the graveyard. At night.

Daring a step forward I took a deep breath and shored up what courage I had. Inside I prayed I didn’t run into any black dogs, or fire demons, if those were a thing. Taking another step I let out the breath and ventured another step. One right after another I made my way across the graveyard toward the chapel half a mile away. I could have avoided the graveyard and walked up to the sidewalk parallel to the cemetery, but this was the fastest way to the chapel. In the back of my mind it felt like time was running out, so through the graveyard it was.

Shadows danced off of the gravestones as I walked, making me flinch from time to time. Once or twice I let out a little yelp as the breeze picked up and shifted the long grass that needed to be mowed. It didn’t help that it felt like someone was watching me. The little hairs on the back of my neck were standing up, and the smolder of eyes on me chilled my blood. Coming to a stop short of the chapel I stood near one of the mausoleums and looked at the chapel more carefully. I mean, running in when it could burst into flames at any moment wasn’t the best idea. So I took time to study the outside.

The windows were dark, no light came from within. Outside it was quiet, dead quiet aside from the winter wind blowing. Dry and arctic, but refreshing against my heated skin. I stood there studying the lines of the old chapel and the curling paint chips that were flapping against the wind. Everything looked normal and fine, quiet and still.

“Meow!” Jinx yelled next to my ear on the mausoleum. 

“What the hell, in heaven.” I gasped, jumping away and feeling my heart in my throat.



Author Info
J.N. Sheats is an artist turned author. Living in Maryland with six wild cats, and her husband, J.N. spends her days designing book covers and teasers for other authors. At night she is at the mercy of her demanding characters, and their wild fantasies.
  
Dark Paranormal Fantasy is her preferred genre of writing, but anything is game. Maybe even a lovely romance novel or two in the near future.

When not writing, designing, or drawing, J.N. spends her time doing a host of other activities. Including: gardening, jewelry making, cooking, and watching far too much television.

Author Website: www.authorjnsheats.wordpress.com
Blog: http://insidetheinsanitycm.blogspot.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/jsheatsart
Amazon: www.amazon.com/author/jnsheats
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jnsheats


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Tuesday, November 1, 2022

RELEASE DAY BLIZT - DARK FANTASY - SAVAGE DECEIT (Opsona Journey, #4) by J.N. Sheats

Savage Deceit
The Opsona Journey, #4
by J.N. Sheats
Date of Publication: November 11th 2022
Publisher: J.N. Sheats
Cover Artist: J.N. Sheats
Genre: Dark Fantasy Adventure/Paranormal Erotic Romance
ASIN: B0BJCV6SRJ
Number of pages: 78
Word Count: 22100



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“No,” I snapped. “You are not going to do this now or ever! You are alive for a reason, don’t question it.” ~Cret

Fleeing into the Wastelands, Cret has saved Serenity from the rumble of Tentusa. Now with a simple yet daunting task of keeping her alive, Cret has found himself in need of allies. One of which that has arrived right in time to aid him at this most dire time, but is she truly an ally?

Serenity has survived the fall of Tentusa and the Vampire Nation’s Armies, but what comes next? With no more master and no more direction in life Serenity is starting to question her place in the world when the woman Mysheik appears to help both her and Cret. She is suspect of the Opsona woman and the strange town they stumble upon in the desert Wastelands.

What are Mysheik’s true intentions? And have the Vamdari survived like Serenity? Find out in book four of the Opsona Journey Series.


Excerpt
I could smell them, the rotten stink of humanity. Sweat-covered bodies that had been baking in the desert sun all day long. The aroma had my fangs on edge and my mouth salivating, I wanted to taste their salty flesh. Their sweat-covered necks speckled with grains of sand. Their heartbeats increasing at the moment of the bite and then slowing with blood loss. It was all I could think about as the men grew closer.
I had been shielding myself and the small marbius from the brutal sandstorm that blew through when the fever gripped me again. I fought every instinct I had to not kill the little creature and drain him like I did my horse. It was a special kind of torment for me. Once the storm passed I hissed at the little marbius and forced him to run off. I wouldn’t feast on him, but now with a group of people approaching, I couldn’t hold myself back. I needed blood. Something I never had need of before I required now, my creature clawing under my skin to be let out for a feast. I couldn’t let it out, the chaos that lurked inside of me, so I needed the blood.
It was still night, no moon in the sky as they entered the temple ruins where I had been sheltering. I was no longer trying to survive a sandstorm, now I was on the hunt. Whispers came over the small party of five, they commented on the eerie feeling in the air. They should listen to their senses more, but humans never did. They passed off their instincts as trivial, and that was why my prey was so easy to corner. Once they entered the ruins they were mine.
“Split up,” one of the men ordered, and I chuckled to myself. This would be all too easy now. Waiting in the shadows I watched with keen crimson eyes as the men went in different directions. One coming toward me. This kill would be quick, clean and simple. No joy in it. I needed the blood to take the edge off, but the rest of them … The idea had me purring on the inside. The fear that would follow, the panic setting in. Now that was a feast.
The first of the victims coming my way, I fell back deeper into shadow as he approached. A torch in hand he waved it back and forth as if searching for something. Giving a kick to the sand he hadn’t a care until I moved into range of his torch. He looked up for the briefest of seconds. Saw me, then returned to the search. My presence not registering right away, but once it did he gasped and looked back up. It was too late. I had the man by the throat and I let the garbled groan leave his lips as I sank my needy fangs into his neck. This wasn’t a simple feeding for blood, but a kill as I went for the artery. It took him a full minute to bleed out into my hungry mouth, his torch falling to the ground and snuffed out by the heel of my boot. A fitting end to both flame and life.
Then it happened. The other men started calling out to their friend as I let his body sink to the ground. My blood lust not softened by the man’s life, instead I craved more, much more—my fangs burning inside my gums aching to taste more day-salty flesh with the wondrous metallic ting of blood. Rich, pure, young, healthy blood.
“Thaduses, answer us,” one of the men called out into the dark, a quiver of fear lacing his tone and it made me shudder with desire. He would be my last. Let his fear rise with the loss of every other man there, and allow the terror of loneliness take him over. It made the moment all the more sensual and exciting. ~Serenity~



Author Info
J.N. Sheats is an artist turned author. Living in Maryland with six wild cats, and her husband, J.N. spends her days designing book covers and teasers for other authors. At night she is at the mercy of her demanding characters, and their wild fantasies. 

Dark Paranormal Fantasy is her preferred genre of writing, but anything is game. Maybe even a lovely romance novel or two in the near future.

When not writing, designing, or drawing, J.N. spends her time doing a host of other activities. Including: gardening, jewelry making, cooking, and watching far too much television.

Art Website: www.jnsheatsart.wordpress.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jnsheats
Facebook: www.facebook.com/jsheatsart
Blog: http://insidetheinsanitycm.blogspot.com/
Amazon: www.amazon.com/author/jnsheats
Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/JSheatsCreations
Author Website: www.authorjnsheats.wordpress.com

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Monday, October 24, 2022

SPOTLIGHT w/INTERVIEW - FANTASY - DAINTY DAMSELS: Halloween Collection 2022 (Dainty Damsels Coloring Books, #12) by J.N. Sheats


Dainty Damsels: Halloween Collection 2022
Dainty Damsels Coloring Books, #12
by J.N. Sheats
Date of Publication: September 4th 2022
Genre: Fantasy Coloring Books 
ISBN: 979-8849735702 
ASIN: B0BD2RR74J 
Number of pages: 72
Cover Artist: J.N. Sheats



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Spooky season is here and so are the Dainty Damsels with a new 30 page collection of illustrations by J.N. Sheats. 

Grab your pens, pencils, and markers and get to coloring! 

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Author Info
A creative mind trapped in a world of reality Jackie Sheats expresses herself in anyway that she can. From illustrating and writing to dancing like a mental patient while preparing dinner. Living in Maryland with her logic driven husband, their six cats, the dog, and a tank full of fish, Jackie spends her free time doing the backlog of housework. A movie junkie, video game addict, and lover of romance novels, she lives life under the idea that "if you don't know how to do something, go learn it!"

The Book Junkie Reads . . .Reckless Dreams  Interview with  . . . J.N. Sheats . . .

How would you describe your style of writing to someone that has never read your work?

Dark, moody, and a good time. I like to write how other people paint. With flowing words and gentle phrasing, but I’m not against throwing some humor and the random curse in there.


Do you have a character that you have been working on for a long time that still isn’t quite ready, but fills you with excitement to work on the story?

Yes, I have a character I’ve been working on for years and her story is very dark and morbid, but will make a great story. I don’t even have a name for her yet because I haven’t found the perfect name, but I really can’t wait to start writing her story.


Can you share your next creative project(s)? If yes, can you give a few details?

My current project in finishing the fourth book, Savage Deceit, in my Opsona Journey Series, which is a vampire dark fantasy adventure series with lots of hot demons, vampires, sorceresses, and more. My other current project is Dreamscape, the second in the JJ Morris Mystery series. It’s a full length novel and it is all about the dangers of dreaming.  In this series we have Joey who is a college girl trying to make it through her first term of school, while a manic is running around using dreams to drain people’s energy. Then we have Cameron. A man who died nearly 100 years ago, but is still living, and being Joey’s moody counterpart. 


What are some of your writing/publishing goals for this year?

The goal to finish out my year is to publish Savage Deceit early November, and finish Dreamscape for and early 2023, possibly a January release. 


Have you ever felt that there was something inside of you that you couldn’t control? If so what? If no what spurs you to reach for the unexperienced?

Yes, my anger. I went through a lot of abuse as a child and writing is how I channel that anger that comes with the trauma. When I get angry or upset I write, usually a death or fighting scene where the main character over comes some darkness or defeats a baddie. It makes me feel better. 


Where would you spend one full year, if you could go ANYWhere, money is not a concern? What would you do with this time?

Japan. I would love to visit Japan and see everything from it’s more tropical places to the snow covered lands of the north. It is such a wide range of culture, history, and beauty. I don’t think a year would be enough time to experience it all.

Twitter: https://twitter.com/jnsheats
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