Showing posts with label Heather Topham Wood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heather Topham Wood. Show all posts

Monday, April 20, 2015

The Dark Dreamer by Heather Topham Wood giveaway


About The Dark Dreamer

For as long as she can remember, Rebekah Clayton’s life has been dictated by her dreams. As a dream interpreter, she has become privy to her clients’ deepest and darkest secrets. Affairs, financial ruin, even murder—nothing shocks her anymore. But Grant Raskin’s dreams are unlike any she has heard before.

If Rebekah’s interpretation is right, Grant has foreseen the end of the world. A plague is coming and everyone Rebekah cares about will succumb to the illness. And Grant can trace the origin of the disease back to two men: Dr. Mark Holman and his son Drew.

Grant enlists Rebekah to track down the Holmans and determine their connection to the viral outbreak. But uncovering Drew Holman’s secrets will lead her down a dangerous path—unearthing a deadly conspiracy she never could have predicted.

The first book in a two-part series from bestselling romance author Heather Topham Wood.

Amazon Purchase Link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00W1R6GYO

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Friday, February 13, 2015

The Dark Dreamer by Heather Topham Wood Cover Reveal & Giveaway


About The Dark Dreamer

For as long as she can remember, Rebekah Clayton’s life has been dictated by her dreams. As a dream interpreter, she has become privy to her clients’ deepest and darkest secrets. Affairs, financial ruin, even murder—nothing shocks her anymore. But Grant Raskin’s dreams are unlike any she has heard before.

If Rebekah’s interpretation is right, Grant has foreseen the end of the world. A plague is coming and everyone Rebekah cares about will succumb to the illness. And Grant can trace the origin of the disease back to two men: Dr. Mark Holman and his son Drew.

Grant enlists Rebekah to track down the Holmans and determine their connection to the viral outbreak. But uncovering Drew Holman’s secrets will lead her down a dangerous path—unearthing a deadly conspiracy she never could have predicted.

The first book in a two-part series from bestselling romance author Heather Topham Wood.

Publication Date: March 24, 2015




Cover Design by Cover Me, Darling




Giveaway

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About the Author

Heather Topham Wood’s obsession with novels began in childhood while growing up in a shore town in New 
Jersey. Writing since her teens, she recently returned to penning novels after a successful career as a freelance 
writer. She loves creating imaginary worlds where people behave exactly how she wants them to.

Heather graduated from the College of New Jersey in 2005 and holds a bachelor's degree in English. Her freelance work has appeared in publications such as USA Today, Livestrong.com, Outlook by the Bay and Step in Style magazine. She resides in Trenton, New Jersey with her husband and two sons. Besides writing, Heather is a pop culture fanatic and has an obsession with supernatural novels and TV shows.

Follow Heather on Facebook, Twitter and her blog to keep posted on her upcoming works:
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Falling for Autumn by Heather Topham Wood (4.5 stars)

About Falling for Autumn
(from GoodReads)

Autumn Dorey had no problem leaving her hometown of Newpine and the friends there who’d betrayed her. Everyone thought they knew what happened the spring night Autumn’s world fell apart. Vicious rumors about the incident circulated, and she had to be homeschooled the last year of high school to escape her tormentors. All she wants now is to get away from it all and start over at Cook University. She leaves everything but the memory behind—something she swore she’d never forget—and sets off to rebuild what was broken.

Blake Preston is precisely the type of guy Autumn wants to avoid. He’s gorgeous, arrogant and the college’s beloved football star. As much as she believes he’s someone she should steer clear of, avoiding him proves to be impossible. He shows up everywhere around campus, offering her a no-strings attached friendship.

Autumn can’t deny Blake stirs up emotions she thought fled years ago. But things he’s been hiding begin to emerge and collide with her past, leaving her heart ravaged in their wake.


Buy on Amazon: Kindle / Paperback

Enter the GoodReads giveaway here.

And to celebrate its release this week, it's on sale for 99 cents...


Review

Autumn Dorey is trying to start a new life away from the trauma of her past, although it's something that still affects her everyday life. When Blake enters her life, the last thing she's looking for is a relationship.

Blake has his own secrets, but he can't resist his growing feelings for Autumn. Unfortunately their two worlds collide. Will their love survive?

A great read is all about the characters for me, and both Autumn and Blake are well-developed and memorable. After everything she's been through, Autumn is finding her strength and facing her fears while Blake is trying to figure things out for himself and come out of the shadows of his family. 

My heart ached for Autumn and Blake as both were caught in unfair situations. Although their love wasn't simple, it was believable. They had many obstacles to overcome, but I believed they could and should. Plus, I loved the pacing of the romance--not too fast or too slow.

I highly recommend Falling for Autumn to readers who want romantic heat, emotional depth, and amazing characters. 

Rating: 4.5 stars


About the Author

Heather Topham Wood’s obsession with novels began in childhood while growing up in a shore town in New Jersey. Writing since her teens, she recently returned to penning novels after a successful career as a freelance writer. She’s the author of the paranormal romance Second Sight series and the standalone The Disappearing Girl.

Heather graduated from the College of New Jersey in 2005 and holds a bachelor's degree in English. Her freelance work has appeared in publications such as USA Today, Livestrong.com, Outlook by the Bay and Step in Style magazine. She resides in Trenton, New Jersey with her husband and two sons. Besides writing, Heather is a pop culture fanatic and has an obsession with supernatural novels and TV shows.


Note: I received a complimentary copy for review purposes. A positive review was not requested or guaranteed; the opinions expressed are my own.      

Monday, March 10, 2014

The Memory Witch by Heather Topham Wood (4 stars) Plus Giveaway


Series: The Memory Witch #1
Release Date: December 15th 2013
Publisher: Crescent Moon Press
Purchase: Amazon

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About The Memory Witch

Ten years ago, Quinn Jacobs’ mother made a bargain with a local witch—steal away Quinn’s memories from the first eight years of her life and in return, Quinn would spend a year in servitude to the witch.

On Quinn’s eighteenth birthday, she’s forced to leave her home and friends behind. For the next year, she’ll live at the Chadwick House, learning everything she needs to know about being a spellcaster. As her powers grow, Quinn begins to unravel the secrets of the past and the reason her mother was so desperate to conceal the horrifying truth.

Review

Quinn doesn't remember the first eight years of her life thanks to her mom's deal with Stella, a witch. The deal: Quinn's memories were erased. But magic always comes with a price, and Quinn must now spend a year as Stella's apprentice. 

As the days pass, Quinn learns more about her abilities and the costs of witchcraft. What she doesn't learn is anything about her past, until she takes matters into her own hands. But there's a reason her mom fought so hard to wipe Quinn's memories. Will the truth be too much for Quinn?

Heather Topham Wood crafts excellent characters. I loved Quinn's strength and determination. No matter how many hurdles she faced, she wanted to know about her past and fear wasn't going to stop her. Along the way, she confronts horrific truths. But nothing cripples her for long. 

While serving her yearlong term, she meets Mason. Thanks to his own troubled past, he doesn't want to be involved with a witch. In addition, Stella forbids it. Yet, the two are drawn to each other. There's a sweetness and maturity to their growing relationship. I'm sure readers will have varied opinions of Quinn's mother's actions, but she had to make some difficult choices. I hope future installments shed more light on her character. 

The story takes quite a few twists and turns, and the reveal of what happened to Quinn when she was eight is a highly emotional tearjerker. Although it took me a few chapters to feel invested in the story (and there were some editing errors), the build up and ending was quite the ride. I was left breathless and eager for book two. 

My greatest hope for this series is that Quinn's heart can override her hurt.

Something I want to commend Heather on... writing a New Adult book which is not focused on overdone, and too often raunchy, sex scenes. However, it's definitely not for young adult readers thanks to mature content.

Some of my favorite passages:

"The deal was one year. Yes, magic is fascinating," I acknowledged, "but I also don't need to be in service to people's wants and desires for the rest of my life. I see what magic can do to people. Sometimes it can bring temporary happiness, but most of the time it only brings misery." (p176)

Years and years worth of memories jumped around in my brain and begged to replace the painful ones. They fluttered in my mind and I tried to hold onto the happy feelings associated with each snapshot of my past. It helped block out the blood and the fear and the sorrow. (p 216)

Rating: 4 stars

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About the Author

Heather Topham Wood’s obsession with novels began in childhood while growing up in a shore town in New Jersey. Writing since her teens, she recently returned to penning novels after a successful career as a freelance writer. She’s the author of the paranormal romance Second Sight series and the standalone The Disappearing Girl.

Heather graduated from the College of New Jersey in 2005 and holds a bachelor's degree in English. Her freelance work has appeared in publications such as USA Today, Livestrong.com, Outlook by the Bay and Step in Style magazine. She resides in Trenton, New Jersey with her husband and two sons. Besides writing, Heather is a pop culture fanatic and has an obsession with supernatural novels and TV shows.



Please check out other blog tour stops on The Memory Witch blog tour page.

Note: I received a complimentary copy for review purposes. A positive review was not requested or guaranteed; the opinions expressed are my own.

Special Extra: It's a big day for Heather! In addition to spreading the word about The Memory Witch, she revealed her cover for Falling Autumn today. I've shared it on my author blog. Check it out here.

Oh, and one more treat. I had the pleasure of reviewing The Disappearing Girl by Heather. Check out the review here.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

The Memory Witch by Heather Topham Wood Release Day

I'm so excited to read this book! And it's releasing today...


About The Memory Witch 

Ten years ago, Quinn Jacobs’ mother made a bargain with a local witch—steal away Quinn’s memories from the first eight years of her life and in return, Quinn would spend a year in servitude to the witch.

On Quinn’s eighteenth birthday, she’s forced to leave her home and friends behind. For the next year, she’ll live at the Chadwick House, learning everything she needs to know about being a spellcaster. As her powers grow, Quinn begins to unravel the secrets of the past and the reason her mother was so desperate to conceal the horrifying truth.

Publication Date: December 15, 2013
Publisher: Crescent Moon Press

10 Tips to Becoming the Best Writer You Can Be

Here are a few tips that really helped me during the writing process for my Second Sight series and The Memory Witch. Some of the tips you may have heard time and time again, but they really do work.

Tune Out Everyone’s Voice in Your Head

I unfortunately put way too much thought in what other people think. This can really make your story suffer if you’re constantly wondering over other’s reactions. Don’t be afraid to take risks. Even if it doesn’t work out, at least you know you put yourself out there.

Get Organized

Whether you’re old school and use a notebook for organizational purposes or rely on a program like Scrivener, staying organized while writing can be extremely helpful. As an example, I keep both an outline and character descriptions close at hand while I write for quick reference.

Just Write

If you obsess over every single word you put on paper, you may end up sacrificing some of your creative energy. This is where free writing exercises can be very helpful. Browse writer’s blogs and you’re bound to come upon some free writing topics and exercises you can tackle.

Don’t Be Afraid to Hit the Delete Button

Getting rid of stuff that just isn’t working is a must. Don’t be afraid to cut huge chunks out of your novel. Save each previous draft and if end up having use for the scenes down the road, so be it.

Walk Away for Awhile

I once heard a reference that writers have a tendency to have beer goggles on while writing. You may love every single word you write one night, but then wake up the morning and wonder what the hell you were thinking. Fresh perspective can definitely help you become the best writer possible.

Don’t Lose Yourself in the Editing Process

Feedback can be very helpful in the writing process, but opinions are subjective. What works for one reader may not for another. Although you may be inclined to change certain aspects based on a single opinion, wait until you get more input. As an example, an editor I spoke with wanted me to make my main character in First Visions “nicer” and gave me examples of what a “good” woman would and would not do. I think if I followed her advice, I would’ve ended up with a dreadfully boring story.

Show Don’t Tell

This is probably one of the helpful pieces of advice I received during the editorial process. Use dialogue and the character’s actions keep the story moving. Wordy descriptions can end up hurting the pace of your novel.

Read Everything You Can Possibly Get Your Hands On

My husband will laugh at me when he sees me reading a trashy magazine or book and I tell him I’m working. Being well read can enhance your vocabulary, improve your grammar and help you find inspiration for your work.

Stick to a Routine

I have two boys under seven which makes finding the time to write exceedingly difficult. Each night after they go to bed, even if I’m not in the mood, I’ll write at least something.

Get Rid of the Distractions

I’ll be in the middle of writing a pivotal scene when all of a sudden my phone will ring or my inbox will chime. Or I’ll receive a text from my sister stating I have to go on Facebook right now and look at this raunchy picture posted by so and so. A good piece of advice I heard before is to write on a computer without internet access.

For more information, please check out the book on GoodReads.
 
About Heather Topham Wood
 
Heather Topham Wood’s obsession with novels began in childhood while growing up in a shore town in New Jersey. Writing since her teens, she recently returned to penning novels after a successful career as a freelance writer. She’s the author of the paranormal romance Second Sight series and the standalone The Disappearing Girl.

Heather graduated from the College of New Jersey in 2005 and holds a bachelor's degree in English. Her freelance work has appeared in publications such as USA Today, Livestrong.com, Outlook by the Bay and Step in Style magazine. She resides in Trenton, New Jersey with her husband and two sons. Besides writing, Heather is a pop culture fanatic and has an obsession with supernatural novels and TV shows.


Find out more about Heather on Twitter, Facebook, Amazon, and her website.
 
Buy The Memory Witch on Amazon.
 

Monday, December 2, 2013

The Memory Witch by Heather Topham Wood Cover Reveal


About The Memory Witch

Ten years ago, Quinn Jacobs’ mother made a bargain with a local witch—steal away Quinn’s memories from the first eight years of her life and in return, Quinn would spend a year in servitude to the witch.

On Quinn’s eighteenth birthday, she’s forced to leave her home and friends behind. For the next year, she’ll live at the Chadwick House, learning everything she needs to know about being a spellcaster. As her powers grow, Quinn begins to unravel the secrets of the past and the reason her mother was so desperate to conceal the horrifying truth.

Publication Date: December 15, 2013

Add to Goodreads: 
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18248374-memory-witch

Excerpt
 
I didn’t have a single remembrance before the age of eight. The first day of kindergarten, losing my first tooth, my first best friend—these memories vanished into an unexplained chasm and were still missing ten years later.
My mother would never explain the root of this anomaly to me. The only thing she’d say is that losing my father that year did something irreversible to my brain. A crater opened up inside of me and every early memory fell into oblivion.
I had eight years with my father before he died—but I didn’t have one memory of him. I didn’t know what it felt like to be inside of his embrace. I had no recollection of the scent I breathed in when he gathered me up into his arms. I had to imagine the memories through a haphazard collage of photographs and videos left behind.
My father was murdered in a fumbled burglary attempt at our home. My mother told me I should be grateful we weren’t home that night because we would be six feet under right alongside him. The ice in her voice made me wonder if she blamed him in some way for being killed.
Mere weeks after we laid him to rest, we moved two hours away from our New Jersey hometown to Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania. A visit to his final resting place was a rare occurrence and we were estranged from my father’s side of the family. The part that I always had a hard time wrapping my head around was that my father’s unsolved murder never plagued my mother. She never sought out the killer to exact justice for taking a father away from his young daughter.
She insisted we needed a fresh start. And for ten years, I lived a seemingly normal teenage existence with the exception of my unique case of amnesia. My mother never brought me to a team of doctors to analyze my brain and she has never pushed me to remember. I comprehended the oddities surrounding my life, but we’d lived this way for so long that it became normal.
Until the day that everything changed.

Monday, August 19, 2013

The Disappearing Girl by Heather Topham Wood (5 stars)

About The Disappearing Girl
(from GoodReads)

Kayla Marlowe is slowly vanishing…

Last year, Kayla’s world imploded. Her beloved father died, leaving her alone with a narcissistic mother who is quick to criticize her daughter’s appearance. During her winter break from college, Kayla’s dangerous obsession with losing weight begins.

Kayla feels like her world changes for the better overnight. Being skinny seems to be the key to the happiness she has desperately been seeking. Her mother and friends shower her with compliments, telling her how fantastic she looks. Kayla is starving, but no one knows it.

Cameron Bennett explodes into Kayla’s life. He’s sexy and kind—he has every quality she has been looking for in a guy. As Cameron grows closer to Kayla and learns of how far she’s willing to go to stay thin, he becomes desperate to save her.

Kayla’s struggles with anorexia and bulimia reach a breaking point and she is forced to confront her body image issues in order to survive. She wonders if Cameron could be the one to help heal her from the pain of her past.

New Adult Contemporary-Ages 17+ due to language and sexual situations.


Review

I can't tell you how many times chills ran up my spine while reading this book. It touched every raw nerve I have on the subject of eating disorders after having friends and family who suffered with Anorexia and a best friend who died from the disease in high school.

Kayla Marlowe is a young girl devastated by the death of her father and trying to overcome the thoughtless words, especially about her appearance, coming from her broken mother. Finally away at college, Kayla can't shake the damaged self-image begun by her mother's stinging comments.

Desperate to take control, she sets out on a regime of binging and purging or not eating at all. Then she meets Cameron. She can't fathom that he could love the girl she was before losing the weight, even when he showers her with affection. Will she be able to fight her demons? Will Cameron stick around during the process?

As you can imagine with the subject material, this is not a light read. The author does not shy away from the sad and heartbreaking aspects of eating disorders. Kayla even resorts to finding a group online to support her illness--a group of young women who support each other in this march toward death. Sadly, groups like this truly exist.

I commend Heather Topham Wood for writing this book. Mothers should read it, young women (although over 17) should read it, anyone who loves a powerful character-driven story should read it. The writing is so personal, intense, and honest that I felt like I was reading Kayla's diary--not just a work of fiction.

I only hope this review was compelling enough to bring readers to this book.

Rating: 5 stars

About Heather Topham Wood

Heather Topham Wood’s obsession with novels began in childhood while growing up in a shore town in New Jersey. Writing since her teens, she recently returned to penning novels after a successful career as a freelance writer. She’s the author of the paranormal romance Second Sight series and the standalone The Disappearing Girl.

Heather graduated from the College of New Jersey in 2005 and holds a bachelor's degree in English. Her freelance work has appeared in publications such as USA Today, Livestrong.com, Outlook by the Bay and Step in Style magazine. She resides in Trenton, New Jersey with her husband and two sons. Besides writing, Heather is a pop culture fanatic and has an obsession with supernatural novels and TV shows.


Find out more about Heather on Twitter, Facebook, and her website.