Showing posts with label Emily's Trial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emily's Trial. Show all posts

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Indie Author Day MEGA SALE!!

Indie Author Day Mega Sale



In celebration of the first-annual Indie Author Day, I've put ALL of my books on sale. For one day only (October 8, 2016), every one of my digital books is either FREE or 99 Cents (on Amazon only).

FREE BOOKS (TODAY ONLY):


Emily's Trial
H.A.L.F.: The Deep Beneath

     


99 CENT BOOKS (TODAY ONLY):


Emily's House
Emily's Heart
H.A.L.F.: The Makers


       

Thanks for reading!

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Celebrate Read an E-Book Week and Deep Discounts on The Akasha Chronicles


Hey, did you know that it's Read an E-Book Week? To show my support of the event, I'm offering DEEP discounts on the e-book versions of my books at Smashwords.com. Click on the link to download all three books of the Akasha Chronicles in the e-book format of your choice (Kindle, Nook, iBooks, etc.). 

Emily's House is FREE! (usually $2.99)
Emily's Trial is $1.50! (usually $2.99)
And Emily's Heart is $2.00 (usually $3.99)

The coupon codes are shown on the book pages.

But hurry. On 3/9/2014 the prices will return to normal retail.

Hop on over to Smashwords and enjoy the great deals authors and publishers are offering for one week only :-) And thank you for your support of this event.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Emily's Heart Release Celebration and February Book Giveaway

The Akasha Chronicles
by Natalie Wright
As you know, my third book, Emily's Heart, *officially* released on February 1. And what better way to celebrate a new release than with a giveaway? What's up for grabs? How about a copy of Emily's Trial, book 2 of The Akasha Chronicles (*see details in the Rafflecopter below). And a gift card. And a swag bag! I've given you lots of ways to enter and the easiest is to leave a comment here on this blog post. 

And to increase your chances of winning the giveaway, you can stop by other blogs hosting me this month and comment and tweet to increase your odds ;-) I'll update this list all month to add additional blog links, so check back often.

As always, thank you for stopping by my blog. Happy Reading!


Thursday, January 30, 2014

Emily's Heart has Arrived!

Emily's Heart by Natalie Wright
Book 3 of The Akasha Chronicles
Emily's Heart, Book 3 of the Akasha Chronicles, has arrived!!!!! *happy dance*

Before I share links and all that, I want to send a HUGE thank you to family, friends, followers, fans and readers all over the world who have supported me and my writing! For any of you who are writers, you know what a wondrous yet solitary path the writer walks. And during the novel-writing process, there is always a period of time when the writer is quite certain that the entire novel is a pile of camel dung. When I arrive at the camel dung period in my writing process, my interaction with readers helps lift my creative spirits.

Emily's Heart was a challenge to write. If you've read book 2, Emily's Trial, then you know that I painted myself into a pretty tight corner! So much had gone wrong. So much to set right. "How will Emily set this right?" readers asked.

That was a good question, and one that I did not have an answer to during most of the writing process. That's right, I began writing without knowing how it would end! But I trusted that if I wrote long enough, the end would figure itself out. And it did, but it wasn't without a couple of months of crying, screaming, pouting, ignoring, writing and tossing, many chocolates, and sleepless nights. Then one day, the ending came and life was good again ;-D

Advance readers report that Emily's Heart is my best book yet. I hope you all agree.

Emily's Heart is now available on Amazon worldwide and paperback on Barnes & Noble, Amazon and CreateSpace. It will go live on iTunes and Barnes & Noble on February 1. Links for all retail are below.

If you are new to the series, I now have an Amazon exclusive boxed set available which contains all three books in the series. It is 30% OFF of the cover price for the individual titles if purchased separately. Boxed Set on Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HY474BS


Thanks again and happy reading!


Barnes & Noble - Both Paperback and E-Book
CreateSpace - Paperback. Use Coupon Code 5RW292Y5 for 25% off
Powell's - Paperback
E-Books at Amazon:
U.S.          DE          CA          IT          MX        JP
U.K.          ES          AU          IN          BR       FR





Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween, Samhain and Day of the Dead!


~Halloween

~Magickal Graphics~

SamhainIf you follow my blog, you know that Halloween is my favorite time of the year. And I made sure to have both of my first two books take place during this spookiest of seasons!

In Emily's House, Emily and crew traipse around an old, Irish graveyard at night during a full moon with ravens squawking. And Emily's timing is perfect. She attempts to open a portal to the Netherworld on October 31 when the veil between the worlds is thinnest.


Emily's House may have a chapter titled "Things Go Bump in the Night", but if you really want to get your scare on, check out  Emily's Trial. In Emily's Trial, Emily and friends once again lurk in a graveyard on Halloween. But when Emily tries to open a portal, things don't go as planned. Emily's Trial is set in a world of terrors where worst fears come to life.



Emily's Trial, Book 2 of the Akasha Chronicles
by Natalie Wright
In the upcoming third book, Emily's Heart, I didn't set the book during Halloween. Instead of focusing on one spooky day, the entire novel is set during an Apocalypse. Terror is Emily's 'new normal'.
Emily's Heart, Book 3 of the Akasha Chronicles
by Natalie Wright, Launches Feb 1, 2014
In celebration of Halloween, let's get some scare on. Please enjoy the trailer and just after it, an excerpt/teaser of Emily's Heart, launching February 1, 2014.

Happy Halloween, Samhain and Day of the Dead!



Here is an Excerpt from Emily's Heart, Coming February 1, 2014!


The Apocalyptic World

Isabella ran swiftly. Her long, sandy brown hair swung from side to side as she gained distance from it. She was surefooted, not a wobble in her step. She’d make it to her house and safety. A hundred more yards to go. The shadow that followed her was quick, but she had been quicker. Today, anyway.
Fifty yards from the door. Her mother waited on the other side of that door, ready to embrace her, smooth her hair and tell her, “It’ll be okay, baby.” Fifty yards to go.
Her choice to run had been pure instinct. A cold, clammy feeling overcame her. The shadow seen out of the corner of her eye. A small but powerful voice inside beckoned her to run.
But less than fifty yards from safety, Isabella’s curiosity made her turn her head. She had to see. Her mind had to understand. A casual look behind her to see what could create such a long, wide shadow.
In an instant as fleeting as one flap of a hummingbird’s wings, she saw it. The shadow, darker than any she’d ever seen. A shadow that was not just a product of the light from without but something that came from within. And the shadow was connected to a man.
The moment Isabella glanced behind her, her eyes met his. She had wanted to see, and she saw. The man’s eyes were completely black and devoid of light. His thin lips were pulled back in a terrible smile that revealed perfectly even, white teeth.
In that moment, Isabella knew. She knew that she had looked into the face of a devil. Maybe not the devil, but into a face as evil as any human has ever seen. Into the face of the demons that she had worried might lurk under her bed at night. Isabella looked into the face of the bogeyman and into the face of death.
She knew she would never reach the door. She knew that she’d never see her mother or father or her dog, Smarty, again. She knew that she’d never again kiss her baby brother’s soft, downy head.
Before Isabella could scream, cry or utter a single protest, the shadow was all around her. It enveloped her. She felt as if the air had been forced from her lungs, her screams unable to take flight in the airless void. She heard her backpack fall to the ground, but it was muffled, as if in a dream. She knew her eyes were open, but she saw nothing but darkness. She was smothered by a black so complete that she was suddenly unsure whether she was standing up, lying down, or floating in a dark cloud.
Her skin prickled as she felt the shadow caress her. She knew a person couldn’t feel a shadow. Her brain told her it was a dream. Shadows don’t kill people. But as she thought this, the squeezing of her lungs increased. The soft caress of the dark shadow gave way as it pinched and pulled and slapped at her.
Dread spread throughout her tiny body like a supersonic cancer. The fear cut through her like icy knives. As her terror grew, so the shadow’s grip tightened. It was in her ears, her nose, her eyes and her mouth. She swallowed the shadow like a pill, and it dug deep, deep, deep into her.
The shadow filled her. She was so cold, bereft of warmth.
The shadow will kill me, she thought. As the cold spread and took over every cell of her body, she prayed for death. She prayed to God to let her join her grandpa in heaven.
Her small body could take no more. The shadow had used her energy. Her prayers were answered. All was done. Her tiny, cold corpse littered the ground as the shadow swept down the sidewalk in search of another filled with light.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Book Trailer REVEAL for Emily's Heart

Emily's Heart, Book 3 of the Akasha Chronicles, arrives February 1, 2014!!!

I began writing Emily's Heart during NaNoWriMo in November, 2012. I planned to have it done and in the hands of readers in September, but this doozy of a book took a lot longer to complete than I'd planned.

BUT, I'm happy with the final result and I think readers will be too. It's longer than the previous books, has more characters AND ties up all loose ends. And if you've read book 2, Emily's Trial, then you know I had a LOT of loose ends to tie up ;-)

Please check out the trailer I made. It will give you a sneak peek at what's to come in Emily's Heart. And if you haven't yet read the first two books, what are you waiting for? I've got purchase links for Amazon below OR you can click the tabs above to go to the "Buy" pages with links for all retail outlets worldwide.

What do you think of the trailer? I love comments so please drop me a comment below and let me know what you think :-)

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Emily's Heart COVER REVEAL!!!

Fans, friends, family, readers and followers of this blog, you looked at potential cover photos and gave me your feedback. Once the photo was chosen, you looked at potential cover art and told me what you liked and didn't like. Thank you all so much and I'm happy to say that the COVER IS HERE - AT LAST!!

Please meet the cover for Emily's Heart, the third and final book in the Akasha Chronicles trilogy:


This cover, like the one for Emily's Trial, is a beautiful collaboration between four amazing women artists. First, the lovely Ashley Phillips modeled for the amazing photographer Teresa Yeh. (Click this link for a behind the scenes look at the photo shoot.) Then the incomparable Claudia McKinney works her artistic magic on the photo to go from this -

Model Ashley Phillips, photograph by Teresa Yeh
to this

Cover art by Claudia McKinney, Phatpuppy Art
Last, cover-creator extraordinaire Cheryl Perez finesses the art to create covers for digital and print. And voila, we get this:


Phew, a lot of work! I am so blessed to have this team of creatives create the covers for this series. I'm happy to be near the end of this project that I've been working on for over five years! And I'm looking forward to getting back into the Roswell conspiracy and the Arizona setting of my next series, H.A.L.F. But I'm a bit sad that Ashley won't be on the next cover!!

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Teaser Tuesday: Maybe it was the Moon, or Maybe it was his Tongue in my Ear

Emily's Trial, Book 2 of the Akasha Chronicle
by Natalie Wright
Cover Model, Ashley Philips
In Emily's Trial (Book 2 of the Akasha Chronicles), Emily's adventure continues. She may be a magical Priestess, but she's also a sixteen-year-old girl looking for love. Can desire be so strong that it can tempt a girl to use her sacred magic in a forbidden way? Here's a teaser from Emily's Trial:



The shock of the crisp October air felt refreshing. It was chilly and smelled of fallen leaves. The moon was high and large, about three quarters full. The trees were almost bare. There were a few couples in the yard, most of them pressed close, their lips locked, hands roaming. I tried not to look because it felt creepy to watch people make out.
Owen walked me to a swinging seat hung from an enormous oak tree in the middle of the yard. I sat down and felt glad to have the wood swing beneath me.
“Hey Sporty, why don’t you go inside and get yourself a drink or something,” Owen said to Fanny.
“Nah, I’m good.” Fanny stood her ground in front of the swing. I glared at her hard, trying to get her to take the hint and give me some alone time with Owen. Either she couldn’t see me glare in the dark, or she chose to ignore me because she didn’t budge.
I was getting pissed as hell at her. I didn’t need Fanny acting like a mother hen, hovering over me all the time. It’s like sometimes she and Jake don’t get that we’re growing up. It’s like they still want everything to be like it was when we were ten or something.
Owen just shrugged his shoulders, sat down next to me, and he put his arm around my shoulders. He leaned his lips close to my ear and whispered, “So, you ever go anywhere without the pest?”
I threw my head back and let out a huge laugh. He hit the nail on the head.
“Yes,” I said.
“Good to know,” he whispered back then gently flicked his tongue into my ear. The flames of my passion were licking upward from my loins. I was thinking hard to Fanny to scram. But Fanny has zero telepathic skills, and she pretty much sucks at reading body language too so she didn't get the hint to scram. Is she hoping to watch us make out or something? Fanny sticking around was starting to feel like prying, not protection.
Owen kept his arm around my shoulder but removed his tongue and lips from my ear. Suddenly, my ear felt cold, and a shiver ran through me. Owen seemed to know the effect he had on me. He wore a look of smug satisfaction on his face.
“So, Sporty, since you won’t take a hint and beat it, entertain me. What sports do you play?”
“Volleyball, softball, basketball.”
“Aren’t you kinda short for basketball?”
“Guard,” she said.
Riveting conversation, and not nearly as entertaining as having Owen's tongue in my ear. Owen must have thought so too because he changed the subject quickly.
“Emily, my Miss Magic. Pretty impressive what you did back there with supreme jerk of the evening, Tad. I want to apologize for those knuckle draggers.”
“It’s okay, really.”
“No, it’s not. You’re smart, not one of those sycophant bimbos usually hanging around with us. They’re not used to girls who have more to offer than just someone pretty to look at and make out with.”
I’m not sure if he was trying to compliment me or not. Was he saying I was cute and  smart? Or was he excepting me out of the category of girls pretty enough to look at and make out with?
“What about you, Owen? Are you interested in more than just someone to make out with?” asked Fanny.
“I’m here with you two instead of in there. What do you think?”
Fanny’s face softened then, and she seemed to relax a little.
“So answer me this Miss Magic. Aren’t you bored with just spinning drunk assholes in the air?”
Of course I was. My boredom had gotten so pathetic, I'd stooped to dropping salads on Greta.
“Yes. Yes I am.”

If you want to find out what happens, read Emily's Trial. And now is the perfect time to hang out with Emily because Emily's Trial is on sale through July, 2013. Regularly $2.99, you can snag Emily's Trial now for 99 cents!
Thanks for reading and stayed tuned for more Tuesday teasers :-D

Purchase Emily's Trial at these retailers:
Smashwords: http://bit.ly/UJuq9M
Barnes & Noble: http://bit.ly/1ckGykI
Paperback available at Powell's: http://bit.ly/R4hBS9

Thursday, June 27, 2013

EMILYS TRIAL 99 CENT SUMMER SALE!!

Emily's Trial by Natalie Wright
Ashley Phillips, Cover Model
Cover art by PhatPuppy Art
Cover Photographer, Teresa Yeh

Emily's Trial Summer Sale!! 

Normally $2.99, it's on sale now WORLDWIDE for just $.99 (that's 99 Cents) U.S. Click on the link below to see Emily's Trial in the Amazon store in your country:

U.S.: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009LMAIGE

INDIA: https://www.amazon.in/dp/B009LMAIGE

U.K.: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B009LMAIGE

GERMANY: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B009LMAIGE

CANADA: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B009LMAIGE

FRANCE: https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B009LMAIGE

SPAIN: https://www.amazon.es/dp/B009LMAIGE

BRAZIL: https://www.amazon.com.br/dp/B009LMAIGE

ITALY: https://www.amazon.it/dp/B009LMAIGE

JAPAN: http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B009LMAIGE


In the summer, do you read more or less than other times of the year?

When I was a kid and teenager, I lived in the midwest and I spent the summer months outdoors with my friends. I recall one summer of reading my friend's mom's Harlequin romance novels (a very steamy summer!), but mostly I'd say back then I didn't read much in the summer.

But now I live in the desert where daytime temps are in the 100's. For me, summer is like winter for some people. I hibernate, venturing outside only in the very early morning or late evening. And I find that I read more in the summer.

And I love to read on the beach. My husband doesn't get it, but I think it's a guilty pleasure to lay in a chair with the ocean in my ear, engrossed in a completely different world. 

Do you love to curl up in a beach chair and read with the sound of the ocean in the background?
If you love a book with a hint of romance and lots of action, then Emily's Trial is for you. And as a summer gift to readers, I've put Emily's Trial on sale for the month of June. Regularly $2.99, right now you can snag it now for 99 cents on Amazon, iTunes, Barnes & Noble and Smashwords (links below)! Sale ends July 15, 2013.

Happy reading :-D


          


Barnes & Noblehttp://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/emilys-trial-natalie-wright/1112990363?ean=2940044978607

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