This is the official blog for the Secret Sins Series by Kathy Bobo. Book one is titled, Secret Sins: Murder in the Church.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Friday, November 30, 2012
Secret Sins: Murder in the Church
The first of a four part series, Secret Sins: Murder in the Church is set to be released on December 13, 2012 and it will be available in paperback and Kindle from Amazon.com.http://kathybobo.webs.com/.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Immortal Beloved.
Kat’s Tale
Undying Love Vampire Series: Book 1
By Teresa Mummert
Review by Kathy Bobo
Katie or
rather Kat as she prefers to be called is the main character of Kat’s Tale
Undying Live Vampire Series by Teresa Mummert. Thinking of Vampires congers memories of the
long held myths of Vampires, such as being able kill them with wooden stakes through
the heart, driving them away with garlic and crucifixes and their insatiable
craving for human blood. In the past, Vampires
were always the personification of evil, but not anymore. These forces of
nature now enjoy the same constitutional rights of mortals, have their own
blood banks, have careers and have romantic relationships. Kat’s Tale opens with the main character Kat’s,
dark night of the soul on the edge of a hotel roof about to commit suicide over
the murder of her brother, “I stood on the ledge of my hotel’s roof. I kicked
my sandals off and watched them flutter to the ground below. They disappeared
into the darkness of the night. I hoped I would be as lucky.” Of course Kat changes
her mind at the last minute, and that’s a good thing as the entire novel
eventually proves.
Kat’s
Tale has two romantic interests, her boyfriend Gavin and Caleb. Both Gavin and
Caleb are great characters in which Kat finds herself torn between a
protective, yet party loving Gavin and the mysterious Caleb. Caleb brings out feelings of sympathy, fright,
compassion and love. From the beginning the reader is teased into wanting to
know, who in the heck is Caleb and what is he about?
The
main character seems to have been living in some sort of bubble that she never
knew about vampires. Caleb saves her butt on more than one occasion for what
can only be described as the Vampire Mafia. She quickly learns not everyone is
what they appear and every person dead is not gone, including her brother, Marcus.
Kat learns all debts are due at the door, and payments are to be made in full, “A
debt of two vampires for the two he killed.”
Author,
Teresa Mummert ‘s Kat’s Tale Undying Love Vampire Series: Book 1 ends in
classic cliff hanger style that leaves the reader wanting more of every woman’s
ideal man, Caleb.
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Secret Sins: Murder in the Church Prologue
PROLOGUE
Spirit Temple Pentecostal Christian Church has everything a good bible
thumping Holy Roller would want, shouting, speaking in unknown tongues, Holy Ghost
dancing, fainting and rolling around on the floor in fits of rapture, live music
along with a big choir. Membership has reached seven thousand. This is the
Easter morning service, and that means it will be very long, and they still have
to come back for Evening Service. Evening services can last past 2 A.M, and
that is seven days a week. Sunday school
is at 8 A.M. and church services start at 9:30 A.M.
The first collection starts at about
10:30 A.M and the Ushers are wearing white dresses. Sister Nadine is an elegant
old woman of seventy, and she hands the collection plate to a woman sitting at
the end of the pew and she passes it to the person sitting next to her. This
continued for about twenty minutes until they completed the ritual, and that’s
with almost thirty Ushers. Some people dropped cash into the collection plate
while other dropped a collection envelope into the gold plate. This was not
Nadine’s Sunday, but the regular Usher was helping someone that over-heated and
passed out in the Holy Ghost Room, so the Mother of the Church, Mother Beulah
asked her to help with the collections.
Nadine sent the tray down each of
her rows without a problem until she got to the end of the last row. She
noticed an opened collection envelope on the top, and sticking part of the way
out, a lottery ticket.
On musical queue the ushers marched
to the end of the church to a waiting Mother Beulah with their collection
plates. Nadine whispers to Mother Beulah, “Someone put a lottery ticket in the
collection plate.”
Shocked, Mother Beulah asked, “Who
did it?”
“There are so many people…I couldn’t
tell,” says Nadine.
Mother Beulah informs Nadine, “It’ll
be okay. I’ll take it out and throw it away in the counting room.”
Location:
St Louis, MO, USA
Friday, May 18, 2012
Book Trailer
Monday, May 7, 2012
Treatment Review: The Dark On Fire
The Dark on Fire
By Verigold
Genre: Science Fiction
Reviewed by Kathy Bobo
The treatment, The Dark on
Fire's setting takes place after military bomb misfires upon small Ohio town.
The protagonist, Jack Hart decides to stay after everyone leaves, but the
antagonist, Lillian and Jordan steal the show. Lillian and Jordon are strong
convincing characters that any movie viewer would love to hate. The main focus
of the story is Lillian and Jordan inkling of a Hart family has a secret. The
secret regarding Mrs. Hart and the mysterious Dr. Marianne is sure to offer plenty
of mystery and suspense. With development, the treatment could easily become a
movie franchise.
Friday, May 4, 2012
The Monk by Amy Gerrard
The Monk
By Amy Gerrard
Available at http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/158670
Reviewed by Kathy
Bobo
I could visualize the monastery from
the wonderful descriptions. One could almost hear the Monk’s at Vespers and
chants while reading Amy Gerrard’s short-story, The Monk. The author could have
added more to the story. She could have
given the reader more information such as his name, what order he belongs to
and his location.
The Monk is told from
one single point of view and one character, The Monk. It would have added more
drama if there had been interaction between the Monk and another character. The author leaves two hanging mysteries, “They had plunged
him into darkness, eternal darkness. And he had
remained there until.....”
Amy Gerrard could have added much more to
explain the Monk’s relationship with Erin. Such as what happened, “He allowed
himself a brief pleasure as he thought of ‘Erin’, one of the girls from
the village that he had so loved. Although secret and considered profane before
the teachings of the brothers, he had delighted in her company.”
The story so abruptly breaks away, that
there is no time to consider whether the main character is saint or a sinner. As
a story, The Monk has a good premise, but with more development, it would make
an interesting and intriguing full length novel.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Book Reviews: Secret Sins: Murder in the Church
Book Reviews: Secret Sins: Murder in the Church: A Church minister’s life is turned Available Summer 2012
Book Review: At The Edge of the Lighthouse
April 30, 2010
AT THE EDGE OF THE LIGHTHOUSE
REVIEW BY KATHY BOBO
I’ve only seen photograph’s of
lighthouses, but novelist Gabriel J.M.
made me feel as though I had been in the lighthouse with the main character,
Liam when he decided to tell his story.
It is the story of one man living alone in lighthouse, and he explains
what it is like to live in a lighthouse that seems to take on a life of its
own.
Liam is likable, and he make you
feel what he feels, see the things he sees, and hear the things he hears. In, At The Edge Of The Lighthouse, there is
a mix of the X-Files and Twilight Zone with a shot of Night Gallery with a
slight trace of strange space ships and creatures from the Book of
Ezekiel. Liam begins hearing a female
voice inside his head that eventually progresses to visions and other out of
body experiences. Beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder. Liam falls madly
in love with the female counter part of the Creature From The Black Lagoon, “I saw her face. I was taken aback
by her beauty … her lizard face and green glaring alligator eyes.”
At
The Edge Of The Lighthouse has a couple of interesting characters like the
man in the Bait Shop that warns Liam, “Please tell me you don’t live around
here! Please tell me that you live far from here and that you’re simply a
visitor. If that’s the case, then I suggest you to leave this place
immediately.”
If you’re the type that likes
reading stories involving Alien abduction, government cover ups with a twist of
apocalyptic themes, then At The Edge Of
the Lighthouse is well worth it.
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