Articles Written By: Owen R. O'Neill

The Loralynn Kennakris Series Boxed Set On Sale: $2.99!

Starting Monday, May 2, the Loralynn Kennakris Series boxed set is on sale for only $2.99! But act fast! The price goes up on Tuesday, although it’s still a great deal at half-off.

Don’t miss this chance to get all three books in one volume for small fraction the price of buying each book individually! Over 1100 pages of sci-fi adventure awaits you!

Support Indie Authors April Sales Event!

The good folks over at SIA are holding another sales event this Friday, April 1st! (No joke!) Over 60 books are being offered for free or 99¢. You’ll find books in genre suit to every taste on sale. Don’t miss this opportunity to acquaint yourself to a whole slew of indie authors. A few of our recommendations:

If you like thoughtful fiction about robots:
Robots Like Blue
Robots Like Blue

Anthony J. Deeney
Amazon Sci-Fi
FREE on APR 1ST!

Here is a unique and interesting take on vampires. Yes, it’s scientifically plausible!
The Eyes of The Sun
The Eyes of The Sun

Christina McMullen
Amazon Sci-Fi, Romance
FREE on APR 1ST!

If you are in the mood for darker sci-fi on the edge of horror fiction, try:
Radiant Decay
Radiant Decay

Charles Hash
Amazon Sci-fi, Horror
$0.99 on APR 1ST!

Click here get to all the details: Support Indie Authors April Sales Event

Win a copy of The Morning which Breaks

Hello!

We offering free copies of The Morning which Breaks (Loralynn Kennakris Book 2) (Kindle Edition) to five lucky winners through an Amazon giveaway! To enter, just click on this link for a chance to win: https://giveaway.amazon.com/p/8e09be1ac017697d.

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Ends the earlier of Mar 20, 2016 11:59 PM PDT, or when all prizes are claimed. See Official Rules http://amzn.to/GArules.

Thanks for entering and good luck!

About that Light at the end of the Tunnel…

Perhaps you’ve noticed the extended silence on this blog. Unfortunately, it has not been due to any reason you, or we, are likely to welcome. This year began on a promising note, but since then we have encountered a number of setbacks on more than one front. As difficult as it is for us, circumstances have forced us to set writing the series aside for the foreseeable future.

We will return to complete the current book, and continue the series, at some future point, but we cannot make any guesses right now as to when that may be. We are deeply sorry that Life has brought us to such a pass—more for the disappointment this might cause those of you who have supported us through the first three books and were anticipating the fourth one, than for ourselves.

Please accept our heartfelt gratitude for reading our work, and sharing this journey with us. We wish each and every one of you all the best until we meet again.

Owen & Jordan

Best of Holidays to You All!

However you choose to celebrate, please accept our best wishes for a wonderful holiday. That you have supported our writing is the best gift we could receive, and we are forever grateful to each and every one of you.

Take care and Enjoy!
Owen & Jordan

Free Ebooks this Saturday, December 19th!

This Saturday, December 19th, the wonderful folks at Support Indie Authors are holding a special Holiday Sales Event: The Ghost Of Christmas Book Blast!

40 authors will be giving away their ebooks for free! There are over 50 titles in all of genres, so you will find something to suit every taste. Check out the offerings here: http://www.freebookblast.com. Pick up some free reading for yourself and to share with family and friends!

Wishing everyone the best of holidays!
        Owen & Jordan

Triple Play!

This week, we are offering all three of our books for half off or better!

The Alecto Initiative (Loralynn Kennakris Book 1) — $0.99!

The Morning Which Breaks (Loralynn Kennakris Book 2) — $1.99!

Asylum (Loralynn Kennakris Book 3) — $1.99!

There’s no better time to pick up the entire set, if you haven’t already done so. If you have, buy them for someone special on your holiday gift list!

This sale runs through Sunday, Dec 6th.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Or the day after Thanksgiving, actually. We hope you who celebrate had a wonderful time yesterday with friends and family (not reading blogs, like this one). We did, and among the things we have to be thankful for, our wonderful readers are at the top of the list.

Today, we released another new chapter from Apollyon’s Gambit, our sixteenth so far. We’re happy with the progress we’ve made this month, and we have a clear road-map to completion. We’ll post more about that later.

Enjoy your weekend and, for those of you who subscribe, the newest chapter.

Until next time . . .

Night of the Living Book Blast!

This Saturday, October 24th, more than 30 authors will be giving away nearly 50 free ebooks! There are works in a variety of genres, to please every taste. Take a moment to check out the offerings over at: http://www.freebookblast.com

Regeneration X

Every once in a while, we run across books that we feel our readers would benefit from hearing about. Regeneration X is one such book. I posted this review on Goodreads and am posting it here as well. Interested parties can buy or borrow it for free through KU here: http://www.amazon.com/Regeneration-X-Chronicles-1-ebook/dp/B00VUGO8LK

When it comes to books, I’m caught by two things: prose style and intelligent, complex, believable and somewhat quirky characters. Quotes by Shakespeare in the chapter heads is a big plus, too. “Regeneration X” offers all three. The author has put a great deal of thought into her characters and setting, honing the details to perfection. Better yet (in my opinion), she writes with the incisiveness of a clinician deeply informed by the sensibilities of a poet. This is rare and personally, I would place “Regeneration X” among the top ranks of the literature with which I am acquainted.

I have a dislike of attaching numbers to art. Numbers are very fine things, but the prevalent mania for ranking stuff leads to them slopping over into areas they were never meant to go. One does not understand art “by the numbers” and art is what we have here. So (on reflection), I have rated this 5 stars, up from my original 4, because my original rating attempted (poorly) to express a multiplicity of factors in which personal predilection played an uncertain role: a wish that just a little more heat would have been applied warring with the knowledge that doing so would weaken (and if overdone to the slightest degree, break) the entire work.

In the end, I set aside my feelings and took this story as I feel the author intended, undistracted by my desire to meddle. Hence 5 stars.

Now, having made clear (I trust) how I feel about numerical ratings, it is incumbent on me to explain (or try to) how I feel about this book. The only way I can think to do that is through a parable. (I’m eccentric that way.)

Some years ago, I encountered a man who believed in miracles. He was fervent on the subject and he expected these miracles to arrive “in clouds of Glory.” He said so several times. Aside from the fact that he made miracles sound like they were produced by ILM (I think he could’ve quoted Shakespeare to better effect), I felt he was destined to disappointment.

I felt this way because I also believe in miracles and there was one, lying right there at his feet: a butterfly’s wing. (A red admiral, as I recall.) Seen at extreme magnification, a butterfly’s wing is a thing of remarkable beauty, but this (to me) is the miraculous part: the tiny structures that make it so also allow the red admiral to fly.

But the man had his heart set on miracles being delivered to him by “clouds of Glory,” not the wings of butterflies. And so he left, no doubt hopeful but unfulfilled. I suspect he remains so.

“Regeneration X” is like the wing of that red admiral. First, you have to notice it. Then, you have to pick it up (fortunately it’s not as fragile), and then you have examine it very closely. Finally, you have to think about it, undistracted by cravings for a quick and slippery gratification. Only then, will its beauty and power become accessible.

That is the quiet challenge “Regeneration X” lays at our feet. We can pause in our daily rush to “somewhere” and take it up, or we can go on looking to be dazzled by clouds of glory.

I’m satisfied with my choice. Others will have to make up their own minds.