THE ALCHEMY by Donna Augustine Series Tour
The Keepers
The
Alchemy Series, #1
Two
days ago, Jo Davids was a waitress by night and a college kid by day, with the
unnerving problem of objects floating around her.
One Day ago, Jo's sexy boss, Cormac, noticed her for all the wrong reasons when she witnessed a man transform into a monster in the basement of his casino.
Today, Cormac ordered her shot.
If he's real lucky, she won't die. Because if she does, all hope is lost.
One Day ago, Jo's sexy boss, Cormac, noticed her for all the wrong reasons when she witnessed a man transform into a monster in the basement of his casino.
Today, Cormac ordered her shot.
If he's real lucky, she won't die. Because if she does, all hope is lost.
Keepers and Killers
The
Alchemy Series, #2
The
story of Jo and Cormac continues on in this fast paced drama.
It's very hard to work with someone who tried to murder me. But when the mysterious senator reappears on the scene, I'm desperate enough to take whatever help I can get, even if it is from Cormac. Dealing with him is nothing compared to losing a few hundred lives and that's the best case scenario. Worst case? I lose them all.
It's very hard to work with someone who tried to murder me. But when the mysterious senator reappears on the scene, I'm desperate enough to take whatever help I can get, even if it is from Cormac. Dealing with him is nothing compared to losing a few hundred lives and that's the best case scenario. Worst case? I lose them all.
Alchemy
Series Book #3
I thought I could be a hero. That was before I helped destroy the world. Now, as I stand among the rubble of what used to be, I wonder how we're ever going to pick up the pieces.
Everyday is a struggle, and people are getting desperate. Creatures that never should have existed are picking away at the dwindling numbers of the human race. And the knowledge that could be our salvation lies with the senator who reigns supreme on the other half of the globe.
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I thought I could be a hero. That was before I helped destroy the world. Now, as I stand among the rubble of what used to be, I wonder how we're ever going to pick up the pieces.
Everyday is a struggle, and people are getting desperate. Creatures that never should have existed are picking away at the dwindling numbers of the human race. And the knowledge that could be our salvation lies with the senator who reigns supreme on the other half of the globe.
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Donna
Augustine’s lifelong ambition was to become the crazy cat lady. Unfortunately,
when family allergies cut short her dream of living in a house full of furries,
she turned her ambitions toward writing. Combining her love of fantasy, sci-fi,
horror and romance, she tries to string together interesting twists on urban
fantasy.
A
native of New Jersey, when she isn’t writing or over dosing on
caffeine, she can occasionally be spotted in disguise at the local dog park.
Donna Augustine~
Special Guest Post
TOPIC:
TOPIC:
Drawn to Dystopian
I've had a thing for dystopian fiction ever since Stephen King's The Stand. From
there, I quickly moved on to Swan Song, another goodie (or baddie?). Now, it's bleeding
into my writing.
Lately, I can't seem to stop wondering why? Why do I clamor for such dark
books? So, I've been giving it a lot of thought. I can't say why other people
like them, but I think I've started to uncover my own obsession. And I think it's fear.
With tensions escalating in the Middle East, more and more countries having nuclear
arms, the fact that we are past due for a super bug…who isn't a little scared right now?
So where does dystopian play in? Nobody knows what's going to happen, but when I
read these books with characters overcoming the odds, I think it gives me comfort that
the human race can overcome these obstacles. I know what you're thinking; they aren't
true stories. Well, your mother didn't really know everything would be fine either, but
when did that not make you feel a little better?
there, I quickly moved on to Swan Song, another goodie (or baddie?). Now, it's bleeding
into my writing.
Lately, I can't seem to stop wondering why? Why do I clamor for such dark
books? So, I've been giving it a lot of thought. I can't say why other people
like them, but I think I've started to uncover my own obsession. And I think it's fear.
With tensions escalating in the Middle East, more and more countries having nuclear
arms, the fact that we are past due for a super bug…who isn't a little scared right now?
So where does dystopian play in? Nobody knows what's going to happen, but when I
read these books with characters overcoming the odds, I think it gives me comfort that
the human race can overcome these obstacles. I know what you're thinking; they aren't
true stories. Well, your mother didn't really know everything would be fine either, but
when did that not make you feel a little better?
Donna Augustine~
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Nice post
ReplyDeleteI've read The Keepers and really liked it. I need to catch up on the series and see what happens with Jo and Cormac.
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