Tuesday, November 13, 2012

A day late to the Renaissance Fair, but who's counting

I'm one day late to the party, but better late than never I say.

The Renaissance of Hetty Locklear by M. Pax definitely seems to be heading in a different direction from Mary's usual offerings. I've read one of her books, a pretty hard hitting science-fiction, and I really liked it. Here's what it's about:

A New Adult Urban Fantasy, The Renaissance of Hetty Locklear is the first book in a new series. And it’s out now! The main character, Hetty, is a 22-year-old stumbling about in an effort to become a full-fledged adult. She struggles with self-esteem, weight, relationships, and making the transition between college and the real world.


Graduation from community college isn’t the magic elixir Hetty Locklear counts on for becoming an adult. Her parents, who work the Renaissance fair circuit, insist she spend part of the summer with them. Hetty doubts pretending to live in the Middle Ages will help her find her way.
To make it worse, an entity haunts her at her dead-end job, warning her of a dangerous man she doesn’t know. The ghost leads her to a lover who has a lot of secrets. He pulls her farther into peril and into a strange, hidden world of genetic experimentation.

New Adult Urban Fantasy with a contemporary sci-fi twist. Mature content.


Available as an ebook at Amazon / Amazon UK / Smashwords / iTunes / Kobo
Visit www.mpaxauthor.com for more links.

M. Pax is celebrating her latest release with a jousting tournament and contest at www.mpaxauthor.com. Cheer for the knights to help them win the grand prize, and you’ll be put in a drawing to win an ebook copy of The Renaissance of Hetty Locklear. Five will be given away. Huzzah!
Have a great Tuesday and stop by to wish Mary a happy release day :)

17 comments:

  1. Been seeing this book around a few blogs... well done to Mary for the launch. The premise sounds very interesting... I love the idea of a ghost haunting her at work.. she would be a fun character to follow.

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  2. Sounds like a great book. Just the kind I cannot live without.

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  3. Fortunately the party is all week! Except five of the knights are good blogger buddies of mine, so I'm championing a different one each day. Yeah, negates my vote in the end, but I don't know what else to do!

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  4. What a great combo situations. Sounds like a great read.

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  5. This reminds me of the renaissance historical theme park Puy du Fou which is not too far from where I live, it was awarded "World's best theme park" by the Thea Classic Award 2012.

    Anyway, congratulations to Mary, I really like the premise and love the title. (:

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  6. I wish they had a faire in my area

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  7. I love Renaissance Fairs and attend them whenever I can. So much color and pageantry.

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  8. This sounds fantastic.

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  9. MPax is hosting a great contest. The knight thing is fun.

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  10. Congrats to Mary! Hope her launch is very successful. :-)

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  11. I'm not counting. :D The joust runs through Saturday. Thanks for the help, Michael.

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  12. Huzzah for Lady Mary! The jousting is fun. :)

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  13. You are right that it seems to head in a very different direction.I look forward to reading it.

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  14. I've never read anything in the adult urban fantasy genre, but this book sounds like a good one to get me started. Congrats again, M!

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