Showing posts with label Viking Gold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Viking Gold. Show all posts

Thursday, April 18, 2019

99¢ SALE ~ Stone Of Heaven and Viking Gold by L.A. Sartor


April is my birthday month and I decided you all should receive the benefit of my aging one more year!  

And no, I'm not dropping hints to how many years. 



Stone Of Heaven

(Started out as a screenplay and won a top 100 spot in Scriptapalooza, an International Screenwriting contest.)

               


Viking Gold

(Book 2 in the Carswell Adventure Series and is set in Norway.)


               

This is a limited time sale, so get your copy while you can.

~ L.A.



Friday, August 26, 2016

99¢ SALE FOR VIKING GOLD

Yep, it's true, Viking Gold, Book Two in the Carswell Adventure Series, is on sale.
I figured it's still summer and this sounds like a summer read to me. 



Get yours here:
Kindle | iBookstore | Nook | Kobo

But hurry, it's a limited time sale.

Viking Gold was also featured on USAToday here.

And I'm on a blog where you get to meet the hero, Hermann Weiss:
Meet Hermann Weiss from Viking Gold #romance Action Adventure @Lesannsartor #RLFblog http://romancelivesforever.blogspot.com/2016/08/sartor.html

And if you're interested in the book that started the whole series, Stone of Heaven, well, here it is.


Get yours here:
Kindle | iBookstore | Nook | Kobo

I hope you all enjoy the books and if you did, would you kindly leave a short review on the site where you bought the book? We authors live and die by reviews.
Warmest Regards, 
~L.A. Sartor









Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Release Day ~ Viking Gold




Yep, it's official. Today is release day for Viking Gold
Book 2 in the Carswell Adventure Series

Blurb:
Norway is the land of Vikings and myths, and deep in a fjord, a sunken Nazi plane filled with gold.

Which is exactly the kind of adventure Abby Carswell and Hermann Weiss relish undertaking. Enough so to make them push aside their misgivings over their enigmatic new  business partner.

Abby, an adrenaline junkie, barely avoids death’s scythe on every quest she undertakes. Hermann knows he can’t continue to watch the woman he loves put herself deliberately in harm’s way. He wants her to choose the power of their love over her need to beat the odds.

But first they have to survive this hunt for Viking gold which has  turned deadly after they discover the treasure has mythic qualities and is coveted for its power. Their quest becomes a battle against an evil whose tentacles may run deeper than this single expedition.

Live The Adventure ~ Love The Romance

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Thursday, July 2, 2015

I'M IN USA TODAY ~ HAPPY EVER AFTER with VIKING GOLD




Yes indeedy, I have an excerpt from my new book VIKING GOLD 
featured in USA Today's "Happy Ever After" column.


Please stop by and check this out.  As you can imagine I'm beyond thrilled.

And please share this post or this link. 
Thank you.



Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Am I A Bad Girl...........?




I admit it, I didn't write during the holidays, at least not adding to my word count on Viking Gold. Now, I know some of you will think that's blasphemy...a writer writes, right?

But you know, when I hit the manuscript a few weeks ago, I realized being away from it allowed me work on it with...
  • Renewed effort and enjoyment in my craft 
  • I could see my holes and fill them easier this time, I wasn't scraping the bottom of the barrel for ideas 
  • And I fell in love again with my characters and the plot 
But I also realized that...
  • I felt at first like I was slogging through mud to get back on track with the story, to  write anything that didn't feel like poop  
  • My writing muscle had atrophied
  • Sitting at my desk was uncomfortable, so obviously not only my writing muscle had atrophied.
I wonder now if I can afford to take this break annually, or even a few times a year. The pace for having work out there seems to have picked up, more books are being published, there is more choice than ever for the reader. Can I afford to take time off?

And then I think that maybe the old adage about cream floating to the top is true, even in a saturated market. So if I produce a better product by taking a break, am I doing my career a favor?  

And then the horrifying thought came; will readers forget about me if I only produce two books a year instead of three or...gulp...four?

Tell me what you think.

OH...Then, as providence will rule, into my inbox dropped my February Newsletter from Cathy Yardley of Rock Your Writing fame. (Definitely check out her site and sign up for her newsletter!)  

Her post seemed to coincide with my musing, so with her permission I'm posting a bit of it. 

"Ah, February. The month when the shiny, sexy promise of New Year's resolutions turns into the dreaded "morning after" of everyday life... when the dream meets the routine.

Suddenly, getting up at five a.m. every morning to bang out a few pages isn't as enticing as staying under your warm covers.  You'll do the pages at night, you promise yourself, tapping the snooze button.

But you have a hell of a time at the day job, you find out your son's book report is actually due tomorrowand he hasn't started, you're out of dog food, and you've got no idea what you're making for dinner.  

By the time everyone who needs to be is fed and in bed, it's nearly eleven, you've got all the energy of a dead car battery and your creativity resembles a fossilized raisin. 

Next thing you know, you rationalize: I'll just double the pages I write tomorrow.

After "doubling" to the point where you'd need to write twenty pages in one day to catch up, you find yourself passively or actively avoiding writing altogether.  

You've fallen off the writing wagon -- and you're not quite sure how to get back on..."
~Cathy Yardley, Rock Your Writing