Sci-Fi folks are going to love this.
Bio:
Colleen plays many roles. Not only
is she a veteran, a mother, and a practicing physician, but she is a writer of
science fiction and contemporary romances. Colleen’s dreams include surviving
her son’s teenage years, exploring every continent on this planet, except
Antartica, cause that’s way too cold, and winning the Nobel peace prize. Dream
BIG! Currently she is getting ready to publish her first novel, MUST REMEMBER
in November of this year (cover reveal soon.) Until then look for her at
Three Rivers Romance Writers, at Facebook Colleen Myers,
and at @ColleenSMyers.
Blurb:
Nineteen-year-old Elizabeth ‘Beta’ Camden is a survivor.
When the E’mani—those pale alien freaks—destroy Earth with a
plague of madness and scoop up the remains, Beta is one of the ‘lucky’ ones.
For years, she endures their tortures, experiments and games. Then one day, she
manages to escape their ship with her life, and no memory of her time with them.
Stranded on their world, Beta wanders the mountains, looking
for a way home. She stumbles onto the Fost—the E’mani’s ancient enemy.
Their war with the E’mani is old and rooted in magic that the Fost once had and
the E’mani crave. Magic Beta soon discovers she’s developing along with strange
tattoos and disturbing glimpses of her past. The Fost take her in and train her
in their ways. As she spends more time with them, she falls in love with their
culture and with Marin—he of the hot hands and slit eyes.
But the E’mani took her for a reason and they want her
back—dead or alive. If Beta doesn’t remember that reason soon, they’re all
going to die.
Excerpt:
Oy. No more weekday frat parties for me, no matter how
noble the cause, especially when I have a test the next day. What was I thinking? And last minute cramming with a headache was not a good idea either. Forget it. My eyes drifted to the clock.
noble the cause, especially when I have a test the next day. What was I thinking? And last minute cramming with a headache was not a good idea either. Forget it. My eyes drifted to the clock.
And now I was late. Damn it. With a sigh, I threw down my
pencil and scrambled up, my head throbbing. I traded my Eeyore
jammies for skinny jeans and a fitted white t-shirt. Shoes, where
were my shoes? Gah. I ducked and rooted around in the deep, dark
spaces under my bed. Hmm, the green dress I borrowed from Sarah. Mental note: I need to return that. English book, various dust bunnies of uncertain lineage…there.
pencil and scrambled up, my head throbbing. I traded my Eeyore
jammies for skinny jeans and a fitted white t-shirt. Shoes, where
were my shoes? Gah. I ducked and rooted around in the deep, dark
spaces under my bed. Hmm, the green dress I borrowed from Sarah. Mental note: I need to return that. English book, various dust bunnies of uncertain lineage…there.
Sketchers on, I grabbed my backpack, turned up my iPod,
and ran out the door. No time to primp.
and ran out the door. No time to primp.
Good thing the campus I lived on was small. There was a big
central courtyard—the quad—filled with towering oak trees and
wide-open spaces surrounded by squat school buildings and
classrooms. If I hurried, I’d make it…
central courtyard—the quad—filled with towering oak trees and
wide-open spaces surrounded by squat school buildings and
classrooms. If I hurried, I’d make it…
I raced into the quad out of breath and slowed, turning in a
complete circle.
complete circle.
Huh.
No one around. Unease skittered through me on soft paws.
The courtyard was always busy. I pulled my headphones out of my
ears. Was there some sort of event I didn’t know about going on?
The unnatural silence pressed in on me for a second as the
echoes of my steps faded.
The courtyard was always busy. I pulled my headphones out of my
ears. Was there some sort of event I didn’t know about going on?
The unnatural silence pressed in on me for a second as the
echoes of my steps faded.
Then screams—men’s and women’s—poured from Main
Street. I broke into a run and shot between the buildings toward the
sound.
Street. I broke into a run and shot between the buildings toward the
sound.
Cars littered the intersection. Some guy rear-ended someone
else, causing a chain reaction down the road. A horn blared nearby
and a faint breeze blew the smell of gasoline, smoke, and copper my
way. Clusters of people stood among the wreckage.
else, causing a chain reaction down the road. A horn blared nearby
and a faint breeze blew the smell of gasoline, smoke, and copper my
way. Clusters of people stood among the wreckage.
Buy Links:
Barnes
and Nobles - http://tinyurl.com/BN-must-remember
All
Romance/ARE café - http://preview.tinyurl.com/AREmustremember
Ibooks
– It is there! My links is messed up.
It
should be everywhere in ebook format
Sounds fantastic, Colleen. Thank you for sharing with us today. I hope you have loads of sales.
Readers, please leave Colleen a comment and thanks for stopping by.
Happy Reading and Writing!
Linda
www.lindalaroque.com
Hi Colleen! Congratulations on your debut! I like your bio - DREAM BIG! That's my motto, as well. One of them, anyway. As a writer who debuted in the fall of 2014, I can say that the release of your first book comes with so many wonderful adventures, not to mention the aspects of seeing your toils and tears bear fruition. Good tidings, keep dreaming, and keep writing! Congrats again. :-) Shayna Matthews
ReplyDeleteAw, Thanks so much Shayna. Thank you for the good wishes! Yes, always Dream Big, if you don't try, you can never accomplish anything!
ReplyDeleteI admire authors who create "other" worlds. Good luck in your venture.
ReplyDeleteThank you Susan! I appreciate it. I find it fun. As a physician, I deal in enough RL. I love making up worlds.
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