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The Dark Winter Cometh :)

Here's the new cover of my new book. I'm hoping to have this released for the end of January 2013. It's been quite a while in the making, so I hope you all get to read it when it comes out. As always, it would be great to know what you think.

For a larger size of the image, it's best to go to my blogspot page below:

http://johnhennessybooks.blogspot.co.uk/

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Published on December 27, 2012 15:06 Tags: fantasy, horror, paranormal, romance, young-adult, zombies

Currently Reading: A Bright Particular Star by Elizabeth Hanbury

Currently Reading: A Bright Particular Star by Elizabeth Hanbury

Well. It's nice to get away from the horrors, blood and guts of the final tweaks on 'Dark Winter', to read something a lot more lighter. Only starting reading it today, but it's got a cool heroine and the story moves at quite a pace.

That's not to say that pace equals a dry narrative. No. Elizabeth Hanbury describes the world of Sophie and Theo extremely well, and whilst it might seem a light read to some, it really isn't, and the more I get into it, it has the makings of a fantastic story here.

A full review when I've sped through this. I wouldn't normally say something like that, but this is a story that you just want to read, and keep reading. It's wonderfully crafted, historically accurate, with an engaging protagonist.

Awesome so far.
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Published on October 07, 2013 14:12 Tags: a-bright-particular-star, elizabeth-hanbury, historical, romance

Book Review: A Bright Particular Star by Elizabeth Hanbury

This is the first book of Elizabeth Hanbury's that I've completed. I would have completed it sooner, only I started reading one of her other works, 'A Midsummer Eve at Rookery End', at the same time (yay for team ADHD!) but I'm getting more focussed now, honestly.

If you like strong heroines, this is the book for you. Sophie Deveraux is no weakling and her skillful, playful handling of Theo is a real joy to read, and to visualise.

It's much like a road trip in the Regency period. I started thinking about Thelma and Louise for a similar reason. But the story is really about what Sophie wants as opposed to what is expected of her, and it's refreshing that a woman like this would have existed in this period.

Many times a character (often male, often Theo) will say "What the deuce?" (this or that) and I find it gently funny - and refreshing, that we don't need expletives here.

Sometimes I think profanity is okay, but only in context. But it's a nice take on the frustrations the characters would have felt in this period.

To be a good writer, you have to observe other writers who are successful in their genre, and I'm taken aback - quite literally, how detailed everything is in this regency world we find ourselves in.

Sometimes, I think "too much detail, you should have left it to the reader's imagination", but in other ways, I think I should read it from the point of knowing nothing about regency romance (up until a week ago, I can say I definitely knew nothing).

As I mentioned on my 'currently reading' piece about this book, it's really quite delightful and I enjoyed every page.

Sophie is the perfect heroine and I understand this is perhaps not the only time we will see her.

I love to give five star reviews and will happily do so here. I'm still enjoying the author's other book that I have and will look forward to one more (when I've ordered it, sorry Elizabeth!).

Consider me a fan. I loved this book!
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Published on October 12, 2013 09:39 Tags: a-bright-particular-star, elizabeth-hanbury, historical, romance

Currently Reading: A Ravishing Redhead (Wedded Women, 2) by Jillian Eaton

A Ravishing Redhead (Wedded Women Quartet, #2) by Jillian Eaton

This is a thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining read. The author has a very lively writing style, and the characters are believable and well thought out.

The story revolves around Margaret (who detests being called by her title of Lady Winter, though in a very funny exchange her butler faux pas by calling her it aanyway) and Henry, her husband of rather questionable morals.

Spoiler: Henry knows that it is he who has made the Winter household a shambles. Genetics might enter into it, but at some point you have to accept that you make your own mistakes.

Margaret, for her part, does her best to keep the house going, and it's clear that whilst they didn't marry for love, there is a fondness between them.

You might think this is the kind of soppy romance that would turn some people off. I actually think it avoids that by having strong characters with a well thought out plot. If it ends the way I think it will, fine. But that's okay.

This is number two in a series. I've started on this one, because I had a former girlfriend who was a redhead. That may not be a great reason, but it's reason enough for me.
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Published on October 15, 2013 07:09 Tags: a-ravishing-redhead, jillian-eaton, romance

Stormling - One Month to Go!!!

Stormling

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Kayla Andaris, from Stormling (Book One)

"So what exactly are you?"
"I am a woman."
"That. You. Are. So what do you do for fun?"
"I hunt, and I kill on sight."
"Do you kill everything on sight?"
"Only the idiots that ask stupid questions."

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Hello friends. I've been a bit erratic with my blog posts this year, but you'll forgive me I hope, as I have been writing heavily for Dark Winter 2 and editing the book that titles this post - Stormling.

Stormling is a good old fashioned epic fantasy adventure that I originally drafted in 2012, which seems a long time ago now. I started writing the book in 2011 following the publication of my martial arts book. Nothing like continuity of genres, is there?

Still, Stormling went through several title changes, successive re-drafts, before arriving at the one that is likely to be viewed by the populace from end of April 2014.

More:-
http://johnhennessybooks.blogspot.co....Stormling
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Published on March 24, 2014 12:26 Tags: epic-fantasy, good-versus-evil, john-hennessy, romance, stormling

FREE BOOK PROMOTION!!!!

Got your attention? Yes? Good...okay then....to celebrate the release of 'Stormling' Stormling (Stormling, #1) by John Hennessy on June 1st, I'm running a free book promotion for my first fiction title 'Dark Winter' Dark Winter The Wicca Circle (Dark Winter, #1) by John Hennessy but also 'The Essence of Martial Arts: Special Edition' The Essence of Martial Arts Special Edition by John Hennessy which is a non-fiction title.

So go for it, go to Amazon from MAY 22nd and grab a free one!

Dark Winter link on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Winter-Cir...

http://www.amazon.com/Essence-Martial...
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