Showing posts with label Ronie Kendig. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ronie Kendig. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

7 Stories 7 Writers 7 Hours

Love this fabulous concept from James Andrew Wilson, Tyndale House and six other amazing authors.  Each individual story will be released in ebook format in May, 2012 and the omnibus in July, 2012.

Be sure to check out the 7 Hours website and Facebook page!

Death comes for everyone. 
But what if you were given seven more hours? Would you go back and relive a previous time in your life? Or would you live seven more hours starting now? The clock is ticking. What will you do with the time you have left?

7 writers come together to tackle the questions of life, death and time as we know it. Linked together by a mysterious character, each author has taken the same concept and created their unique story with a supernatural twist.


  

After a brutal attack left him without a limb and his team dead, former Green Beret Haytham “Hawk” Wilson is angry at life and God. Bitter, he pushes everyone out of his life. Every day he relives his decision to send the Afghan boy home rather than following orders to kill any who came upon his hidden team. So when on his deathbed at age 36, eaten alive by grief and regret, he’s offered the chance to relive any seven hours, Hawk is determined to go back, kill the boy, and save his team. The decision is simple . . . until he gets there.

The clock is ticking. What will you do with the time you have left?







 

Luke Harrison is haunted by dreams of an imaginary past. Five years ago his wife, Arianna, fell victim to a horrifying degenerative disease, unraveling all of their dreams in an instant. Luke’s entire life is focused on her care and comfort.

But there is an approaching darkness, a malevolent Watcher who seems intent on taking Arianna from Luke.

Dreams and reality collide as Luke faces his own impending death. He doesn’t know what's real anymore, and time is running out.

The clock is ticking. What will you do with the time you have left?





 

Mattie Bigham has lost his job, is losing his wife, and is not losing any weight. At just under four hundred and fifty pounds, he figures his doctor’s prediction that he's going to drop dead any second is about to come true. He is right.

When Thomas Constant appears, Mattie chooses murder—to carry out revenge on the bully who tormented him all through school. Except when he arrives for the showdown, he’s shocked to find this man in a scenario not unlike his own. Things get complicated quickly, and time is running out.

The clock is ticking. What will you do with the time you have left?






 

New York City cabdriver Adrian Colfax awakens one night muttering a mysterious string of numbers and with the fragments of a bizarre dream in his head. He can’t shake the feeling there’s something he’s supposed to do. Something very important. He just can’t remember what it is.

Through a series of haunting visions, Adrian comes to believe he's been transported back in time to prevent the violent murder of the girl he loved. But he also learns that saving Kate could result in something even more catastrophic.

The clock is ticking. What will you do with the time you have left?








Mike Harden is living a comfortable life when he discovers he is going to die. Though skeptical of the stranger’s offer, Mike chooses to go back sixteen years to the day he married Ashley.

When Mike realizes this wish has come true, it doesn’t take him long to begin to make plans. He didn’t relive this because it was the happiest day of his life. Mike made this choice in order to go back to the moment when a man named Vince Levy first saw Ashley. The first and only time Vince saw the woman he would go on to kill ten years later. Mike has gone back to his wedding day to kill his wife’s murderer.

The clock is ticking. What will you do with the time you have left?






Professor Dan Blakely has it all . . . until a false accusation leaves him in financial ruin with nothing to fall back on and little hope.

In a moment of desperation, he decides to do the unthinkable. But when he loses control of his SUV and careens down the side of a mountain, his plans take another turn.

Trapped beneath the frame of his mangled vehicle, Dan is visited by a mysterious stranger who offers him three choices. Filled with regret, Dan makes a decision . . . but little does he know that his troubles have only just begun.

The clock is ticking. What will you do with the time you have left?






Thomas Constant ventures to a mansion on a remote island, where a powerful criminal empire is gathering to witness the final moments of one of their own and readying their latest dark and dangerous plot.

They weren’t always this way. They were once ordinary people like anyone else. But a lifetime of complicated circumstances and difficult choices slowly molded them into this shadowy organization.

Can their long, complex history be changed by seven hours? The end has come, but this last leg of Thomas’s experiment may be the most challenging task of his remarkable life.

The clock is ticking. What will you do with the time you have left?





Death comes for everyone. But what if you were given seven more hours? Would you go back and relive a previous time in your life? Or would you live those seven more hours, starting now?

In this collection of seven full-length novellas, seven writers come together to tackle the questions of life, death, and time as we know it. Each author has taken the same concept, featuring a mysterious central character, and spun their own story.

Stories include: All of Our Dreams, Whole Pieces, Teardrop, Escapement, Recollection, Rear View, and The Last Night of Alton Webber.

7 Stories. 7 Writers. 7 Hours.

July, 2012


Saturday, 18 February 2012

Trinity: Military War Dog ~ coming soon from Ronie Kendig

I'm delighted to share the cover art of Ronie Kendig's September release, Trinity: Military War Dog, the first in her amazing new series, A Breed Apart.

Ronie is celebrating with a giveaway of Trinity on her Facebook page, RapidFire Fiction and on her blog.  The winner will be drawn on 1st March and will receive a personal copy from Ronie when Trinity releases in September.  Hike yourselves over and LIKE RapidFire Fiction and enter :)

Amazon has Trinity at the amazing pre-order price of $6.11 and CBD at $6.99 ~ trust me, you will not be disappointed in this story :)



Synopsis

After Green Beret Heath Daniels survives an IED attack—thanks to his military war dog, Trinity, a Belgian Malinois—he battles blackouts from traumatic brain injury (TBI) and is discharged. Feeling weak and lost, he finds hope through A Breed Apart, an organization training dogs like Trinity to aid independent contractors.

Military Intelligence officer Darci Kintz is secretly embedded with a geological survey team in Afghanistan. A deadly discovery leaves her team dead and her a captive. Heath and Trinity join the search for the military intelligence officer.


Sunday, 1 January 2012

Firethorn by Ronie Kendig

Synopsis:~

Former Marine and current Nightshade team member Griffin “Legend” Riddell is comfortable. So comfortable he never sees the set up that lands him in a maximum security prison, charged with murder. How can he prove his innocence behind bars?


Covert operative Kazi Faron is tasked with reassembling Nightshade—the black ops team someone dissected. Breaking Griffin out of a federal penitentiary amid explosive confusion may turn out to be her last assignment. What will it take to convince the fugitive that whoever set him up has also dissected the Nightshade team? As Kazi and Griffin race to rescue the others and discover the traitor, love begins to awaken in their hearts.

Can a covert operative and the felon she’s freed overcome their mutual distrust long enough to save Nightshade? Will anything prepare them for who—or what is coming?

My endorsement:~

Firethorn, the stunning conclusion to Ronie Kendig's adrenaline infused Discarded Heroes series packs all the expected emotional punch and accelerated action of a Kendig thriller, and then some!  The Nightshade team has been shattered and only one person can bring them back together, or so she thinks.  Kazi and Griffin are complex characters, formidable as individuals and dynamite as they learn to work together seeking answers, justice and just a little retribution.  Prepare to be energised, impassioned and engaged, heart and mind, by this stellar tale of betrayal, forgiveness, sacrifice and hope.  Firethorn's explosive conclusion is gutsy writing at its best and absolute proof of Ronie's commitment to authentic storytelling.  Her ability to tap into her characters' psyches and penchant for palpable heart pumping action scenes are unparalleled in today's romantic suspense genre ~ I only wish there were more to come in this unmissable series.

With thanks to the author and Barbour for my review copy
Relz Reviewz Extras
Reviews of Wolfsbane, Digitalis and Nightshade
Meet the team: Max ~ Colton ~ Canyon ~ Griffin ~ Azzan ~ John  ~ Marshall
Meet the women: Sydney ~ Piper ~ Dani ~ Kazi
Character spotlights: Max & Syd ~ Colton & Piper  ~ Canyon & Dani
Visit Ronie's website and blog
Visit Ronie's Discarded Heroes website
Buy Ronie's books at Amazon or Koorong
Get ready for some fun posts about this series, and giveaways, coming soon to Relz Reviewz

Saturday, 31 December 2011

Relz Reviewz Top 10 Reads of 2011

The challenge of compiling a Top 10 list is often overwhelming and frustrating as choosing 10 usually means excluding fantastic reads! Still, I enjoy looking back over my year's reading and selecting books that may be literary masterpieces, books that struck a chord within me or simply one out of the box. Here's my list (in no particular order), sneaking in a few extras by way of a series nomination, and some others at the end of my post that I was loath not to include in some way!

I'd love you to post the link to your Top 10 or just let me know your choices in the comments section.

PS.  If any of you actually count you will see I have 11 - I only just noticed as I was about to post ~ LOL!  Well, it's my list so I guess having 11 is okay :)


There You'll Find Me by Jenny B Jones

"Jenny B Jones' writing is the Lindt chocolate of Young Adult novels. Smooth, satisfying and memorable, always leaving you much to savour. There You'll Find Me is a captivating and deeply moving story.."


Digitalis & Wolfsbane by Ronie Kendig

Digitalis: "With the relentless action of The Bourne Identity, the electrifying chemistry of Speed and the emotional punch of A Few Good Men, Digitalis is a stomach clenching, all consuming thrill ride as the Nightshade Black Ops team is attacked on mission and at home."
Wolfsbane: "Supremely talented, Ronie Kendig's military thrillers are imprinted with an unparalleled combination of grit, courage, emotional intelligence and spiritual depth."


Indelible by Kristen Heitzmann

"Delving deep into their psyches, Indelible is character driven and darkly mysterious glimpse into the heart of a gifted woman and man driven to succeed beyond all measure."


Pompeii by T L Higley

"Pompeii: City on Fire will grab you by the throat, shake you around a little and eventually let go, leaving you enlivened and deeply satisfied. A consummate storyteller, TL Higley's talent shines in this story of adventure, danger, intrigue and love."


Freedom's Stand by Jeanette Windle

"Unflinchingly honest in her portrayal of political corruption and human rights abuses, the dilemmas and compromises faced by aid agencies and the positive and negative elements of Western intervention, Jeanette sheds light on the plight of the Afghan people in a confronting and challenging manner."


Waterfall, Cascade & Torrent by Lisa T Bergren

Waterfall: "With more sword fights than The Princess Bride, more swoon worthy heroes than Twilight and adventure and intrigue in abundance, Lisa Tawn Bergren has penned a fabulous story in Waterfall."

Cascade: "The strength of Lisa's storytelling is in the intensity she generates in action scenes as Gabi confronts peril and pain, in the burgeoning romance as Marcello stakes his claim and in the conflict that battles in Gabi's soul as she faces a decision that may alter the future of her family forever."

Torrent: "Intrigue, corruption, secret societies and one gorgeous but ambiguous villain intensify the danger and romance, as Lisa weaves twists and turns together with heart pounding adventure into another unique and thrilling tale."


Paradise Valley by Dale Cramer

"Beautifully rendered and historically detailed, Caleb Bender's journey to Mexico in search of religious freedom for his family is an emotive, adventurous and engrossing read."


To Win Her Heart by Karen Witemeyer

"A heroic yet vulnerable hero, an uptight but compassionate heroine, humour, attraction, conflict and an oversized, cantankerous dog called Ornery ~ what's not to love?"


The Colonel's Lady by Laura Frantz

"Evocative, poignant and joyous, The Colonel's Lady is a story to savour again and again."


The Queen by Steven James

An exceptional wordsmith and intricate plotter, thrillers really don't get much better than this.


Yesterday's Tomorrow by Catherine West

"Gritty. Compelling. Moving. Catherine West's debut novel epitomises these words as she plunges the reader into a much derided war and a time in history many wish to forget."

It was so hard to leave some fabulous reads out so I need to mention Jody Hedlund's The Doctor's Lady, Susan May Warren's Heiress and Baby, It's Cold Outside, Terri Blackstock's Shadow in Serenity and To Die For by Sandra Byrd!

Friday, 30 December 2011

7 Stories 7 Writers 7 Hours

Check out this fabulous new project from 7 amazing writers and Tyndale House! I love the concept and can't wait to read the anthology. Click on the links below to stay in touch:


Like 7 Hours on Facebook 

(The writers have some great giveaways going on if they reach 500 Likes today!)


Thursday, 17 November 2011

Book trailer for Ronie Kendig's Firethorn

There is no better way to start the new year than with a stellar book and have I got one for you!  Ronie Kendig's final Discarded Heroes novel, Firethorn, releases January 1st and she has pulled out all the stops.

For your chance to win a copy of Firethorn, head over to Ronie's blog and leave a comment with your thoughts on the trailer.

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Interview with Ronie Kendig

I'm super excited about the pending release of Firethorn, the final story in Ronie Kendig's Discarded Heroes series, which hits shelves January 1st.  Ronie and I are cooking up some fun posts and giveaways to celebrate the release of Firethorn so stay tuned.  For now enjoy this interview with Ronie from Barbour's press release and preorder this fabulous book!


Here's a peek at part of my endorsement of Firethorn:

"Kazi and Griffin are complex characters, formidable as individuals and dynamite as they learn to work together seeking answers, justice and just a little retribution.  Prepare to be energised, impassioned and engaged, heart and mind, by this stellar tale of betrayal, forgiveness, sacrifice and hope." ~ Rel Mollet

But don't just take my word for it!  Check out the following endorsements from some great authors:

“Roller coaster. It’s the perfect word to describe the twists, the turns, and the rush of exhilaration that came from reading Firethorn. Once again, Ronie Kendig delivers a novel that is wildly entertaining and at the same time deeply affects your heart.”
— James L. Rubart, bestselling author of Rooms, Book of Days and The Chair

Firethorn has many moving parts that synchronize together with the beautiful precision of an expensive Rolex watch!”
— Don Brown, author of Navy Justice Series

Firethorn is a book that races forward on multiple fronts with the trademark action and romance that Ronie Kendig excels at. The action moves so fast with the characters I love that I couldn’t put the book down, and it left me longing for just a little more.”
— Cara Putman, author of Stars in the Night and A Wedding Transpires on Mackinac Island

“Readers will fall in love with these tough-as-nails characters in this action-packed adventure. Firethorn is fast paced with unexpected twists and turns. A joy to read.”
— Margaret Daley, award-winning author of 75 novels


Meet The Author:

Ronie Kendig grew up an Army brat, married a veteran, and they now have four children and a golden retriever. She has a BS in Psychology, speaks to various groups, volunteers with the American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW), and mentors new writers. Ronie can be found at www.roniekendig.com.




Author Q & A

Q: Firethorn deals with the issue of denial. Throughout the book, Griffin rarely deals with the issues from his past. What advice do you have for readers who, like Griffin, push their feelings aside instead of dealing with them?

A: I am a classic “stuffer”; shoving down the bad and not wanting to deal with it. The thing is, this type of survival actually becomes counterproductive because what’s down there, what’s simmering below the surface, are all the things that have been “stuffed.” The Bible promises the truth will be brought into the light, and I believe that applies to our hurts, aches, and pains. It’s better to deal with them head-on than to let them fester and boil, though at the time, it does not seem so.

Q: All of the books in the Discarded Heroes series take readers to a different part of the globe. Did you visit each location yourself or were you able to conduct research to keep the series accurate?

A: I wish I had visited them all! But today’s technology enables me to “visit” them via friends who have been there, experts who’ve studied/lived in these locations, and then there’s good ol’ Google Maps that allows me to visibly see the terrain via their satellite images. There is so much information at our fingertips these days, but I confess I would absolutely LOVE to have that firsthand, experiential knowledge over the secondhand knowledge.

Q: Firethorn is the conclusion of the Discarded Heroes series. Now that you have to say good-bye to the members of Nightshade, who would you say was your favorite?

A: Honestly? I don’t have a favorite because they’re ALL favorites—they’re my published “children,” and there is something unique and awesome about each one. Max took me on a wild, turbulent ride, but I love his tenacity and penchant for directness. Colton—well, I don’t think I need to say much more than he’s the consummate cowboy with all the charm, good looks, and common sense known to exist in his breed of man. Quiet Canyon wormed his way into my heart with his loyalty and his dedication to the mission, but I could really relate to the raw brokenness that lurked beneath his “perfect” surface. Griffin was the grizzly who is as much a teddy bear as he is a grizzly. Rock-solid tenacity rounded out the Kid’s speak first, think later flaw. Dighton and Azzan, who joined the team in the middle, turned out to be incredible men with intriguing stories and character.

Q: This novel also tackles discrimination and prejudice, which are both difficult subjects. What advice would you give a reader who is dealing with one or both of these issues?

A: Growing up in a military community, I was surrounded by diversity. So when a dear friend of mine moved away to Georgia and called me one day with a story of how a convenience store clerk wouldn’t take money from her hand because my friend was African American, I was truly stupefied.

Prejudice and discrimination still exist in our world, and it absolutely breaks my heart. I kept the thread on this light because it’s not the focus, but I did want to pull back the veil, so to speak, on this topic. I had others “warn” me that I would get “attacked” for being a “white girl writing about a black man.” Some even suggested I write about a different character for the last book, but to me, if I had done that, it would be discrimination. Griffin is the backbone of Nightshade. He needed his story told, and I have no regrets.

If I made mistakes in portraying the African American community, I apologize, but I couldn’t not tell his story simply because he was a different color. But just as I have an African American in my stories, I have Caucasians, I have British, Russians, Swiss, Middle Eastern, Jewish, Irish. . .I love culture, and readers will consistently see that diversity in any Ronie Kendig novel they read. It’s what makes our world exciting and beautiful!

Q: Ultimately, what do you hope your readers take away from Nightshade and the Discarded Heroes series?

A: Admittedly, it’s sad to realize this is the final book in the series. Readers have responded very positively, and I think the original mission of the Discarded Heroes—to open dialogue about our troops, about what they do/see/experience and how that affects them, their lives, and their families—has succeeded. It is my hope that readers will be more aware, and ultimately, more supportive of our military heroes, both active duty and veteran.


Relz Reviewz Extras
Reviews of Wolfsbane, Digitalis and Nightshade
Meet the team: Max ~ Colton ~ Canyon ~ Griffin ~ Azzan ~ John 
~ Marshall
Meet the women: Sydney ~ Piper ~ Dani ~ Kazi

Character spotlights: Max & Syd ~ Colton & Piper  ~ Canyon & Dani
Visit Ronie's website and blog
Visit Ronie's Discarded Heroes website
Buy Ronie's books at Amazon or Koorong

Wednesday, 31 August 2011

10 Authors You Need to Read

Here are 10 brilliant writers, who are equally amazing people, and whose books completely captivate me! 

The links will take you to their pages on the also amazing FamilyFiction website (whose magazine I write for) and you can check out their books.  You will soon see I love a whole range of genres from military thrillers to historical romance but I can't recommend these authors enough.  

I'd love you to check them out, read one of their books and come back and let me know what you thought!

TL Higley 

Here are covers of some of my favourite books they have written :)









I had to do this list really quickly as I kept thinking of other authors who I would like to add!!  Maybe next time :)

Friday, 22 July 2011

Character Interview ~ Marshall Vaughan from Ronie Kendig's Wolfsbane

Introducing Marshall Vaughan, former Ranger and funny guy, whose intelligence and perceptiveness are often underestimated.  An integral part of the team since Nightshade, there is more to him than first impressions might lead you to believe.  

Be sure to pick up every book in this magnificent series and enjoy getting to know "The Kid"!


Marshall "The Kid" Vaughan

What drew you to the Army, and particularly the Army Rangers?

When you read stories of bravery and valor, it was the men on the ground who got the job done. Facing your enemy, winning or overcoming—that’s true grit, ya know? And I think it’s also the farthest from what my father thought I should do.

Each of the team brings a particular talent to the team – what’s yours? 
 
I know I get written off a lot, and part of that is my fault, but things get tense, ya know? And I think one skill I have is helping people come down off the ledge. Don’t get me wrong—I can hold my own with the best of them, but after the fight is over...adrenaline and attitudes are high. And, as Legend says, I have a particular talent for letting my mouth get in the way of my brain. Can I help it if I’m honest to a fault?

Well, you tell Legend your honesty is one of the things we love about you!

What is the best thing about your job?

I get to kill the bad guys. No, seriously—it’s awesome. I don’t sit at home, griping about some lowlife. I get to get in there, get my hands dirty, and deliver us from some evil.
 
So, be honest, are you a glutton for punishment? Personally, I think you are hilarious but the guys don’t always think so! How far do you really think you can push Legend or Max? 
 
Legend is like running into a rubber wall. We bounce off each other. I think he’d like to pound me into the ground, and he’s tried a few times. Have I told you he put in the hospital once with a concussion? Didn’t let him live that one down for a long time. And Max—well, I’ve threatened to send him my plastic surgeon’s bill. I got a good looking mug, and if he messes that up... ::snicker:: Seriously, I don’t work on pushing them, but they get so wound up from combat and I try to let it roll off me, so it grates on them. I try not to. I really do. It just doesn’t work.
 
Favourite movie? Why? 
  
I love sci-fi movies like Star Trek, Battlestar Gallactica. There’s just something about being off, fighting for what you believe in, fighting for those who can't fight for themselves. Maybe with it being set in space, it’s palatable to those who can’t stomach war in real life.
 
You have made quite an impression on a few of my single friends! (Waving to you, Lydia & Renee!!) They’d love to know what qualities you look for in a date.

She’s gotta be pretty (hey, I’m just sayin’...), but more than that, she’s gotta have a big heart. I’ve been around some of the best looking women in the country, thanks to my dad’s career, but there’s nothing but plastic (in more ways than one) to them. Ya know? I want substance—in the heart—to my girl. I just had a first date with this one girl, and I’m not going to say too much, but she’s...well, let’s just say anyone who can put up with me deserves a second date and a whole lotta special treatment. 

I'm delighted to hear that, Marshall ~ she must be a pretty special girl :)

Who takes your teasing the best on the team? The worst?

Canyon is the easiest going of the team, I think. He just laughs me off, told me once I reminded him of when he was younger and better looking (okay, maybe he didn’t say that last part but I think that’s what he meant). Colton doesn’t really get riled up but he also doesn’t mind giving me a swirlee either. That guy’s got a playful side you wouldn’t believe. But obviously—do you seriously even have to ask?—Max doesn’t take much of anything from me. I don’t hold it against him, though. He’s really got it going on, ya know? A great wife and kids. He knows how to tackle missions. I wish I could be like that—get it figured, get the team behind it, then get it done. I’d follow him to Hell and back, ya know? 

Colton, Canyon and Max are keen to spend time with the women in their lives now ~ who do you hang out with when you are not on mission?

I try to visit my sister when I’m home; she’s had a rough time and even though she’s older than me, I’ve always felt the need to protect her. 

I hear Legend and Cowboy “persuaded” you to get a tatt – care to tell that story? And what did you end up with?

I’m sorry. Could you restate the question? 


Chicken!  I'll get it out of you one day ;-D  

Loved having you hang around here for a bit, Marshall.  Hope we can do it again sometime ;-)

Relz Reviewz Extras
Reviews of Wolfsbane, Digitalis and Nightshade
Meet the team: Max ~ Colton ~ Canyon ~ Griffin
~ Azzan ~ John
Meet the women: Sydney ~ Piper ~ Dani ~ Kazi
Character spotlights: Max & Syd ~ Colton & Piper 

Visit Ronie's website and blog

Visit Ronie's Discarded Heroes website

Buy Ronie's books at Amazon or Koorong

Monday, 18 July 2011

Character Spotlight ~ Ronie Kendig's Canyon Metcalfe & Danielle Roark


Canyon & Dani


Ronie Kendig is back!  This time Canyon's story is revealed in her newly released military thriller, Wolfsbane.  Enjoy :)

Over to you, Ronie:~

Brief physical description

Canyon: sandy blonde hair, blue eyes known as the “Metcalfe blues,” athletic build but not overly muscular, and his impervious smirk 


Dani: Athletic build, half Venezuelan, half American so as a Latina, she has the olive skin coloring, long black hair. and, light brown eyes.  


Actor/famous person
 
For Canyon, I have a model whom I’ve used to portray him.

For Dani, Nikki Reed (with dark hair, not blond as in the Twilight series)

Strengths and weaknesses
 
Canyon’s strength is his fierce loyalty to those he admires and loves—his family, the Nightshade team, and yes—eventually “Roark” (as he calls her).  

For Dani, her strength is her resiliency and determination not to be a victim. She’s ready to take matters into her own hands to protect herself, even if means killing herself to do it.

Quirk (if any)

Canyon’s quirk is to NOT talk—he’s been trained that way and a tragedy seared into him that talk is useless.. He’s also got this smirk that annoys Dani.  

Your inspiration for the character 


The initial inspiration for Dani came from a real-life private who was rescued in a black ops mission. Everyone else on her team had died, but she was rescued.
 

Background to the story 

As part of the Nightshade team, Canyon is determined to protect a woman shattered by months of brutal captivity and rape. Danielle Roark faces a possible death sentence if she doesn’t prove her innocence. Together, they head into the blackest night of their lives.

Thanks once again for sharing your characters with us, Ronie ~ love it!

Relz Reviewz Extras
Reviews of Wolfsbane, Digitalis and Nightshade
Meet the team: Max ~ Colton ~ Canyon ~ Griffin
~ Azzan ~ John
Meet the women: Sydney ~ Piper ~ Dani ~ Kazi
Character spotlights: Max & Syd ~ Colton & Piper 

Enter Ronie's fabulous launch promotion giveaway

Visit Ronie's website and blog

Visit Ronie's Discarded Heroes website

Buy Ronie's books at Amazon or Koorong

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