Posted by Mark Alders on Monday, April 19, 2010
Under: news
At last, the next installment of The Pembroke Eve Chronicles, Time of the Soul, has a cover! I am thrilled to see that Angela has done such a wonderful job yet again! I can't thank her enough. The series is in full swing now, so here's the synopsis of the Time of the Soul to help whet your appetite for m/m sci-fi and fantasy :-)
Time of the Soul continues
the adventure a month after the events of Light of the Body.
This
time the townsfolk are celebrating the Spring Dance. An event that will
hopefully kick away the worries of past incidents in the town.
Although, even an occasion such as the Spring Dance can't remain
uneventful for long, especially because this is Pembroke Eve, after all.
Unfortunately, for Jacob things are about to get really weird
as a pan-dimensional being whisks him away just as Corey Harrington
decides to make a scene at the dance and start throwing punches. The
being, who also happens to fall in love with Jacob, shows him a
different past, a possible present and a future he must choose. But the
consequences of the being's love is more than Jacob can handle or allow
to happen. He will lose all of his friends and a life he thought he had
if he accepts the being.
Something he knows cannot possibly
happen.
Jacob is alone, without Callum or Zane or Suzy this
time. Even Mr. Barnaby and his strange friend can't really help in the
alternate reality the being has created to woo Jacob into his web. In
the end, Jacob must resort to making a deal with the devil--his arch
enemy Corey Harrington--and use all of his wits to make sure his life is
as it should be before the being discovers his plan and decides that
Jacob no longer deserves his affection...or his life.
I am Mark Alders, writer, intactivist, post office worker, and all round nice guy...except when someone steals my chocolate! I am a proud Australian, and as such use different spellings and have some weird phrases, too. Hey, perhaps that's why I write some damn weird shit!
I can't change who I am.
So when you read one of my books, enjoy the ride, but please don't say I can't spell. I spell how I damn well feel like it! LOL Naw seriously, I spell like an Aussie...do forgive me because we are a breed unto ourselves. Where else can a place have 11 registered public holidays and no one has any idea what they are for except to have a BBQ and down some beers!
If you do find a genuine error in my work, please let me know so I can speak with my editor...also, as an addition to that, offer chocolates as well. Lots of chocolates.
*hugs*
Mark