Friday, August 16, 2024

BOOK:Harper Ross by Carol Ann Kauffman

 


 

Harper Ross is a quiet, single man born to wealth and privilege; not very large, not very strong, not what you'd call hero material.


Katy Westwind finds herself in danger from the evil sheriff of Bellwood. 


If that's not bad enough, there's a giant monster that flies down into the town once every ten years and devours everyone and everything it finds.


Town council has organized a lottery to choose a man to kill the monster before it awakens.

The lottery is, of course, fixed.

Enter: Harper Ross



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Excerpt:

Prologue

This story takes place on Belterra, 

an Earth-like planet in a time period

 similar to Earth's old wild west, around 1880.

Long ago, the ancients brought humans to this planet. 

There were only four tribes: the warriors of magic, 

the spirit soul keepers, the brilliant, unscrupulous scientists, 

and the strong, brutal, but efficient soldiers. 

However, with decades of intermingling, 

numbers have dwindled and only the strongest, 

most forceful of each tribe have survived. 

Is it natural selection? Or is it fixed? 

This story follows the first two books, 

Belterra and Dark Return.

 

You can blame my father for this one. 

We used to watch cowboys on TV together.

Saddle up for something different, cowboy!

 

Chapter 1

The Invitation

 

 

“Miss Katherine must understand,” bellowed George Powers, the large imposing sheriff of Bellwood. He was a descendent of the old Soldier Guard of Eastwood, the once respected peacekeepers of the territory. Once an elected position, the sheriff’s position is now inherited, passed from father to eldest son. 

“The economy is extremely tight at this time,” the sheriff continued. “Most households simply cannot afford the luxury of taking in another person. And everybody knows Miss Katy Westwind has a quite the reputation. Very outspoken. Overly educated for a woman of her station in life. And extremely headstrong.”

Powers held his head with both hands for dramatic effect. “Who in his right mind would purposely want to assume that kind of headache, responsibility, and aggravation without at least a decent dowry?

“But because of the failing health of our esteemed citizen and noted healer Barton Westwind, who is loved by all, and in acknowledgement of his decades of service to our community in the healing arts, and the fact there are no other living Westwind relatives left in the area, or maybe anywhere in the world, I am willing take Miss Katherine into my household as requested by her father. 

“Of course, I do have a few stipulations. I would insist that Miss Katherine resign from all endeavors outside of her assigned household duties at Powers House. I would expect her to refrain from her numerous public speaking engagements that do nothing more than rile up our womenfolk and make them irritable, dissatisfied, and hard to handle. And I would also have to insist upon the deed to the Westwind family home. Maybe renting it out would help me offset the cost of having another person to clothe, feed, and house in these lean and bitter times.”

“And where is my very ill, highly esteemed father supposed to live out his days while you are renting out our family home, Sheriff Powers? Under the bridge, perhaps, with the rats and the trolls?” answered the small-framed, fiery blonde Katy Westwind.

“Miss Katherine, is your father not here to speak for you?” blinked George Powers

“Mr. Powers, I think my father may have already spoken too much for me, sir, if he asked you to take me into your household without first discussing it with me.”

“Do you see what I mean?” Sheriff Powers chuckled as he looked around the Council chamber at the other members. “May I remind you, Miss Katherine, you are not getting any younger. Female beauty fades very quickly after fifteen or sixteen. And I do not see any other Council representative here willing to take you in.” 

There was laughter and a low murmur heard throughout the Council chamber as George Powers puffed out his chest and grinned.

“I’ll take her,” came a voice from the last row. Everyone turned around to see where the voice came from. A tall, slim, impeccably dressed gentleman stood.

“Harper Ross of Ross House, of the Northford Family House of Science. I have known Miss Katherine since primary school. We are the same age, so I don’t feel she’s too old for anything. We were classmates. Katy is indeed very bright and well-educated for any station in life. I do not fear smart women. In fact, I like them.

“Ross House is very large with plenty of room, if you, Miss Katherine, would like to come live with me, you are most welcome. You can invite your father to come and live out his remaining days with you, with us, if you wish. Renting out the Westwind House does seem to be a prudent and profitable idea in these hard economic times. But I would assume no controlling interest over Westwind House. I would leave it in your very capable hands and act only as your advisor when requested.

“I would not ask you to change your habits, schedule, or your prominent position in this community as a voice of reason and equality. 

“Miss Katherine, would you be willing to consider moving into Ross House, not as a servant, but as my…companion?” Harper asked.

“Thank you, Mr. Ross, for your very kind and timely offer. It is very much appreciated. I would like to know what exactly you require of me as ‘your companion’ before I can make a rational decision.”

“May we discuss this in private, Miss Katherine?” A blushing Harper asked as he looked down at the floor in front of him.

“Of course, Mr. Ross. You may call upon me at Westwind House at your convenience.”















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Wednesday, August 14, 2024

INTERVIEW: Romantic Literary Author Kera S. Jung



 Kera S. Jung 
I now live in Switzerland, 
right at the foot of the Alps - on Lake Constance. 
I'm actually from Germany, 
I was born and grew up in Berlin.



Good morning, Kera, and welcome to Vision and Verse. What have you written? 

I have written almost 90 books so far.  



What is your favorite genre to write? 

My favorite genre is romantic books. I love looking at the subject of love in all its facets, then inventing an interesting story and using all kinds of different aspects. Sometimes dramatic, sometimes light-hearted. I also explore the question: “How does love, finding a partner, work for people with a disability or mental health problems?”

Or, as here in “Games of Blood”, the contradiction between deep, devoted love and a world of violence, death and crime.





Favorite food. 

I love rustic cuisine. I prefer a braised knuckle of pork with potatoes and sauerkraut to any haute cuisine.  I can't really make up my mind.

If I then also think about rice pudding or desserts ... Oh no. There's too much choice and all my good intentions start to weep.


Tea or coffee? 

Coffee! Definitely coffee - preferably administered intravenously.




Pizza or ice cream? 
Ice cream - after the pizza. Sorry, I'm really not a glutton - but when someone asks me something so mean and I can't decide?



I’m sorry, I did not mean to be mean. 

You can have both. 

Wine or beer or soda or what? 

It depends on my mood, the time of day or the place. In everyday life, just fruit juice or lemonade alongside coffee. Sometimes a glass of wine in the evening.

On the Mediterranean at sunset, it can be a glass more, or a good Prosecco.


Where would you like to visit? 

Bangor. Definitely to Bangor. That's where my great idol Stephen King lives. Then I'd like to drive across the USA to San Francisco by car, without any deadline pressure or any tasks, fixed destinations or anything like that. That would be something!


Favorite musical artist.  

There isn't really a single artist.



Do you listen to music when you write?  

Yes


What? 

I like listening to Papa Roach, Linkin Park, Muse, Thirty seconds to mars etc. Sometimes I also like punk rock. But that also depends on the mood.

Music is very important to me when I'm writing. My family knows: “If the bass almost pushes the door out of the frame, then leave mom alone. She's writing!”


What makes you laugh? 

Sometimes my pets, often my family, especially my husband.

Now we have three cats and a small dog that we rescued from a shelter.

Incidentally, there have always been and always will be animals in our home. My husband used to work with dogs. For a while, we had several large dogs (German and Belgian shepherds, Rottweilers and large mixed breeds) and four cats living with us at the same time. Our children grew up with the animals. It's a strange feeling when you see your four-year-old daughter moving freely between dogs that are bigger than her and you know she's as safe as in Abraham's lap.


Favorite work of art or sculpture. 
I don't have a favorite. If a work of art captivates me, I can look at it for hours, but there are so many different styles and eras that I can't and don't want to settle on just one.






How old were you when you started writing? 

I made my first attempts at the age of 12. Back then, I contracted chronic tendinitis because I practiced like a maniac on my first typewriter. I had to practice so that my fingers formed the words as quickly as my thoughts formulated them.


Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? Or just write? 

A short plan, then start writing and see where it leads. Best recipe, because plots get overturned anyway. So I do. They often do what they want and rarely develop as planned.


Describe your perfect evening. 


Watching the setting sun in the Mediterranean on a warm summer evening, sitting in a bar with my husband and drinking a glass of Prosecco.


Where do you get your inspiration? 

It can be anything. A new music track, a scene that I observe somewhere in everyday life, a mood or a character in a movie. Sometimes it's just a sudden thought that flits by - then I have to hurry to capture and hold on to it.


What do you do when you get a writer's block? 

When I'm overcome by something like this, I rearrange my study and just keep writing until I find it easy again.

Of course, there are moments in life when I also find it difficult to write. This was the case last fall when my husband had to undergo a major operation after another heart attack. Something like that overshadows all good thoughts.

But even if it's not such a drastic situation, as an author you sometimes get stuck.

A long car journey with music or a good audio book helps me.

As a passenger. My husband has to drive and I just enjoy the magnificent landscape here and let my thoughts run free, switch off. It's like a short vacation for my soul.



Who is your favorite author? 

Stephen King, J.K. Rowling and of course all their pseudonyms.


Best book you ever read. 

There are several candidates. 

The Casual Vacancy - completely underrated and unjustly slated by the critics.

The Green Mile - simply incredibly dense and oppressive, anyone who doesn't cry has no heart.

The entire Harry Potter series - a must-see every year.

The Dark Tower series by Stephen King - one of the densest, most gripping stories I've ever had the pleasure of following.


Last book you read. 

For the umpteenth time: The Silkworm (A Cormoran Strike novel)


What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer? 

I would raise kangaroo babies and look after dog and cat puppies on the side. Okay, there might also be baby goats.

And baby cows.

Baby pigs.

Baby raccoons.

Just about everyone except alligators.


That is the best answer I have ever had to that question in the eleven years of this blog! I want to be there with you. 🥰





Who is the one person who has influenced your personal life the most and why?
This is my husband. My partner and my best friend. He supports me wherever he can, he encourages me, he never doubts me, he lets me live my dream and he is always there for me.


If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person, living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why? 

I want to talk to J. K. Rowling for one night and then we'll go to Maine to see Stephen and continue the conversation between the three of us.


What advice would you give someone who aspired to be a writer? 

If you're disciplined enough, don't accept lulls in your writing, can really bite through them and have plenty of ideas and idealism, then get started. Don't forget to read. Read everything you can get your hands on and don't lose heart.



We are just now starting to translate all my books into American. That's why we're only now starting with separate accounts for TikTok, Instagram and Facebook.

That's why I'm including the links to the German Amazon page and also to the German accounts here. 

https://www.amazon.de/stores/Kera-Jung/author/B00CFHSRJ2?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

https://www.kera-jungs-welt.com

https://www.facebook.com/kera.jung.autorin/

https://www.instagram.com/kera.jung/?hl=de

https://www.tiktok.com/@kera_jung_autorin

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093595737794
























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