Tuesday, October 29, 2013

A Halloween Treat for You!

It's almost Halloween! That means I'm watching scary movies (and some not so scary ones...Hocus Pocus!), going to haunted houses, and eating WAY too much candy. 

Since I love Halloween so much, I wanted to give all of my readers a treat too! 

So, for a limited time, The Devil Drinks Coffee eBook is on sale for 99 cents!!! 



If you haven't grabbed a copy, now's your chance! 


And please help me share the sale by telling your friends!

Hugs, and happy haunting to you all!

Ang :)

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Calling All Bloggers-Eternal Echoes!!!



Eternal Echoes releases in almost a month!!! One month!!!

*flails*

And I need your help! I'd love to have some reviews up before the book releases. If you're a blogger who loved Eternal Starling and you want to leave me a review on Amazon/Barnes and Noble/Goodreads I'd love to send you an e-copy!

Just contact me through this form on my website

 Eternal Echoes comes out November 19th, and the e-copies for review will be available next week!

Thanks so much for your help, and for being so supportive of me and this trilogy!!!

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Eternal Starling Book Blast!

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In case you haven't heard, the eBook of Eternal Echoes releases November 19th!!! And the wonderful, and amazing, and fantastic, Jean from Book Nerd Tours is having a Book Blast for Eternal Starling on Monday, September 30th! Please help me get people ready for Eternal Echoes by sharing the Book Blast on Facebook, Twitter, etc. And don't forget to enter the giveaway!!!

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Synopsis 
A love so strong, even eternity can’t separate them. Evie Starling has lived a relatively uneventful life hanging out with friends, gossiping about boys, and driving her 1966 Mustang.

All of that changes when she moves to Gunnison, Colorado, to start college and meets two mysterious men. For centuries, Alex Night and Emil Stone have yearned for Evie but they each have their own reasons for wanting to be with her. When both men claim to be her soul mate and tell her about an unbelievable past, Evie learns that she s not the person she thought she was. Soon, Evie finds herself in the middle of an age-old battle between the Amaranthine Society the soul protectors, and the Daevos Resistance the soul destroyers. With a past she doesn t understand, and a future rife with danger, Evie has to decide who she can trust. But Alex and Emil aren t the only ones who want Evie, and her soul is about to become the rope in an eternal tug-of-war.

Angela Corbett

As a child, Angela Corbett’s most prized possession was a set of read-along books. She used to follow along with the narrator on the stereo and dream of when she would be able to read by herself. Her childhood reading habit led her to consider her future career. However, after consulting with her parents, she realized she had already exceeded hobbit height and since fairies and dragonslayers were tricky jobs to get, she decided she wanted to create worlds of her own. She started writing poetry in elementary school and worked as a journalist in high school and college, but could never leave her love for writing fiction behind.

She is a graduate of Westminster College where she double majored in communication and sociology. She has worked as a journalist, freelance writer, and director of communications and marketing. She loves classic cars, traveling, and escaping in a good book. She lives in Utah with her incredibly supportive husband and their five-pound Pomeranian, Pippin, whose following of fangirls could rival Justin Bieber’s.

Eternal Starling is the first book in the Emblem of Eternity trilogy.

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Monday, September 23, 2013

Signed Books! Signed Books!

There are SO many awesome authors going to the Houston Bookrave November 2nd! And did you know that if you can't make the event, you can still get signed books!?!!! Just buy your copy through the Houston Bookrave website and you'll get a special signed copy shipped to you!

A signed book makes a great holiday gift...just sayin'! :)


HBR is one of the biggest book signing events happening in Houston, Texas.
We have 62 authors attending! 
This event will be held Saturday, November 2, 2013 and will offer a unique experience where readers from everywhere can meet with their favorite authors in person. At this exciting event there will also be entertainment, exclusive giveaways, exclusive early book releases and delicious food that everyone can enjoy.
Visit HOUSTON BOOKRAVE website for all the details. 


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 TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE HBR AFTER PARTY!
Please visit HBR AFTER PARTY page to get yours while they last.

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There are only a few days left to order signed books if you can't make the event.
Go to HBR ONLINE BOOK SALE to get all the signed books you want from our featured authors.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Eternal Echoes News!!!!!!!!

 
I know, I know. You thought it would never happen, but I have a release date for Eternal Echoes!!!

November 19th, 2013!!!!

*flails*

No, seriously, I'm flailing trying to get Echoes done and work on 2 more books too. But Echoes will be out, I promise! And I hope you love it as much as you loved Eternal Starling!

The eBook will be available the 19th, but the paperback won't be out until a few weeks later. I'll keep you updated though, and let you know as soon as I have paperbacks for you! You'll be able to buy signed paperbacks at a discount from me on my website too!

Thank you for being so patient and supportive, and for sending me emails/tweets/FB messages and even threats about what you'd do if the book didn't come out soon! :) It means so much to me that Evie, Alex, and Emil's story means so much to you!

xoxoxo,
Ang

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Real Places and Things from The Devil Drinks Coffee!

When I wrote The Devil Drinks Coffee, I tried to make it recognizable for any small town, but particularly, small towns in Utah.

That said, there were a few things I took from my own small town Utah experience growing up. I based some things in the book on those experiences. I thought you might want to see what they are...and I even took pictures!

In The Devil Drinks Coffee, there's an old sheet metal plant that's often vandalized with Welcome Home messages to Mormon missionaries. Near the town I grew up, there's an old cement factory that's used for the same purposes. Though I never painted the cement factory (my dad threatened to let me sit in jail all night if I was caught), I had many friends who did.



Kate says one of her main reasons for moving back to Branson Falls is the doughnuts from the local bakery. These are the doughnuts they're based on, though they're actually from a grocery store. In fact, one of my beta readers who also grew up in my hometown read the description in Devil and knew exactly which doughnuts I was talking about! They're fantastic!



Kate also loves the gooey, cheesy, breadsticks from Sticks and Pie. These are the real breadsticks, and they're AMAZING!!!



Chelsea's body is found at Emerald Lake. The layout of the park is based on a park in my hometown, though the real park is next to a river, not a lake. I used to go there a lot during high school to read and write. I loved sitting at the tables next to the river, and thinking about my next story.



Kate's mom makes funeral potatoes for the Bradford family after Chelsea's death. Though funeral potatoes come with a wide variety of toppings including potato chips, cheese, bread crumbs, cornflakes, and even other cereal, Sophie Saxee makes hers topped with Cheetos. My mom was nice enough to concoct a recipe for me, and even bake it for Sunday dinner. Everyone who tasted her recipe loved it. She told me I could include the recipe below. Though, if you try it, be warned: it's a heart attack in a casserole dish. I have yet to attempt it.


Heart Stopping Cheetos Funeral Potatoes

1    pound of bacon, cut in small pieces
2    stalks celery chopped small
8    cups fresh potatoes, boil them, cool and shred them*
4    large green onions, chopped
¾   teaspoon seasoning salt
¼+ teaspoon pepper
2    cups heavy whipping cream (No substitutes)
6-8 tablespoons real butter, cut into slices
1 1/2 cups crispy Cheetos, chopped
1-2 cups shredded sharp cheese

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Peel, boil, cool, and shred potatoes.* Set the potatoes to the side.

Cut bacon into small slices and then fry bacon in pan until almost crisp and add celery. Cook celery with bacon until bacon is crisp. Pour off grease.

Put shredded potatoes, green onions, celery and seasonings in large bowl. Add bacon and celery mixture. Add cream and gently mix until evenly distributed.

Carefully pour potato mixture in 9x13 glass pan and place butter slices on top. Put tin foil over glass pan.

Bake in oven at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. While baking, finely chop the Cheetos into small pieces. You should have approximately 1-1 ½ cups of chopped Cheetos to put on top of the taters. Shred the sharp cheese. Set the Cheetos and cheese to the side.

When taters have cooked for 45 minutes, open oven and take off the tinfoil. Cover taters with shredded cheese and then sprinkle chopped Cheetos® over the top.  Bake for an additional 15 minutes or until cheese is melted.

Monday, August 12, 2013

10 Things...

This is a blog tour post from The Devil Drinks Coffee that actually didn't get posted. But, I like it a lot so I decided to post it here!

Top 10 Things You'd Change About High School if You Could Go Back in Time


1.      I would have used less hairspray. Much. Less.
2.      Bought a ceramic flat iron to tame my curly hair at a much younger age.
3.      Doc Martens would not have been the only brand of shoes in my closet.
4.      Under no circumstances would I have let my mom convince me to wear the bunny costume in the town parade.
5.      Invested in mascara that didn’t make my eyelashes look like spider legs.
6.      Learned a foreign language so my foreign language requirement class in college would have been much easier.
7.      Warned my dates I was a vegetarian before they cooked steak/burgers/hot dogs for dinner.
8.      I would not have let my teachers convince me to attempt a ventriloquism act during the annual talent show.
9.      Would have learned how to find figure flattering jeans at an earlier age.
10.  Considering how much oil my classic Mustang went through, I would have purchased stock in oil companies.