Release Date: August 1st 2012
Series / Stand Alone: Book #1 In the Stitch Trilogy Series
Genre: Paranormal Romance and Dystopian Sci-Fi
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Her heart races, her muscles coil, and every impulse in Alessa's body screams at her to run... but yet she's powerless to move.
Still struggling to find her footing after the sudden death of her parents, the last thing college freshman Alessa has the strength to deal with is the inexplicable visceral pull drawing her to a handsome ghostly presence. In between grappling with exams and sorority soirees - and disturbing recurring dreams of being captive in a futuristic prison hell - Alessa is determined to unravel the mystery of the apparition who leaves her breathless. But the terrifying secret she uncovers will find her groping desperately through her nightmares for answers.
Because what Alessa hasn't figured out yet is that she's not really a student, the object of her obsession is no ghost, and her sneaking suspicions that something sinister is lurking behind the walls of her university's idyllic campus are only just scratching the surface...
The opening installment in a twist-laden trilogy, Stitch spans the genres of paranormal romance and dystopian sci-fi to explore the challenges of a society in transition, where morality, vision, and pragmatism collide leaving the average citizen to suffer the results.
About the Author
Samantha Durante lives in Westchester County, New York with her
husband, Sudeep, and her cat, Gio. Formerly an engineer at Microsoft, Samantha
left the world of software in 2010 to pursue her entrepreneurial dreams and a
lifelong love of writing. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Jerome
Fisher Program in Management & Technology, Samantha is currently working
full time for her company Medley Media Associates as a freelance business
writer and communications consultant. Stitch is her first novel.
Top 5 Things I Love About Being an (Indie) Author by Samantha Durante:
I recently published my first novel, Stitch, and though I’m still new at this whole “author” thing, it’s really been a dream come true! To celebrate, here are the top five things I LOVE about being an author (so far!), in no particular order:
Top 5 Things I Love About Being an (Indie) Author by Samantha Durante:
I recently published my first novel, Stitch, and though I’m still new at this whole “author” thing, it’s really been a dream come true! To celebrate, here are the top five things I LOVE about being an author (so far!), in no particular order:
1. Total empowerment.
There were a lot of
reasons I decided to go the indie route when publishing Stitch, but by far the
main one is that I’m a bit of a control freak and I really liked the
idea of having final say over every little detail of my book. I worked
with an artist to design the cover, devoted painstaking hours to formatting the
e-book versions, and made the final decision about every word, every
punctuation mark, and every plot twist. While this is a little scary
(after all, I know there are people out there who can do all of these things
far better than me!), it also means that the success of my book lies solely on
my shoulders… And therefore, as long as I’m willing to put in the work
(which I am!), I know my book will do well!
2. My book IS me.
Following with #1,
since I didn’t have to get sign-off from a publisher, I could write about
whatever I wanted, even a genre-bending thriller that combined paranormal
romance and dystopian sci-fi in one (yes, one!) book. I pulled in ghost
lore, super-geeky spacetime physics, post-apocalyptic scenarios, a biological
pandemic, and of course, a kick-ass female protagonist and sexy-but-sensitive
male lead. And yes, the fact that my book does not fit squarely into one
genre makes it kind of difficult to market (which is why the traditional
publishing industry would be wary of it), but it is full of the things I
love. And since – as an independent author – I have the exclusive right
to decide what gets published under my name, the fact that I was excited
about my book and believed in it was all that mattered.
3. Quick delivery to
readers.
The other big factor
that drove me to go indie was the ability to get my book to market
QUICKLY. It can take months – even years – for a first time author (going
the traditional route) to find an agent and a publisher and go through the
editing and revision and publication process. Even though part of me
wanted the validation of having credible industry professionals sign-off on my
work before it went to the public, a bigger part of me just REALLY wanted to
share my book with readers NOW (and the thought of waiting that long to get my
book out was like a knife to the gut!). By publishing the book myself, I
was able to get it to readers only weeks after it was done, instead of
months/years (and now that readers are clamoring for part two of the trilogy,
I’m really glad that I’ll be able to get it to them as soon as I can!).
4. Bloggers,
bloggers, bloggers.
WOW. I have
never met a more supportive and encouraging community of people than the world
of book bloggers. Since I am doing all my marketing myself (notice a
theme here? :-), I’ve been in personal contact with literally hundreds of
bloggers since my book and blog tour launched a few months ago, and each and
every one of them has absolutely blown me away. There’s just been an
incredible outpouring of assistance and enthusiasm from the blogging community,
and I feel SO grateful to have made contact with all of these amazing
people. Thank you SO MUCH to all of the bloggers who have helped me
promote Stitch! You guys are amazing!!
5. Reader commentary!
Last but CERTAINLY
not least are the readers themselves! It has been just INCREDIBLE to
share Stitch with so many people and to hear their feedback and see them getting
excited about the story the same way I am. Stitch is definitely a
different sort of book, and I have to say, even though I knew I loved
the story, I didn’t know if most readers would feel the same. So when 4-
and 5-star reviews started popping up all over the internet, you can only
imagine how gratifying that felt! I’ve read every review that’s been
posted online and it always makes my day to hear that someone enjoyed
the book. I’m SO indebted to every reader who’s taken the time to read
and talk about Stitch! Nothing is more motivating than passionate
fans who are itching for the next installment – I can’t WAIT to get started on
the next one for you guys!
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more about Samantha on her website
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But instead of the dark brown eyes she expected, she saw only blue. Unfathomable, sparkling blue, glittering with facets of ocean and sky, boring deep into her soul and clutching at her heart. Once again, a single word rose in the back of her throat – Isaac – and she knew this night was over.
Excerpt
Nikhil and Alessa
were pressed together ever closer by the crowd, their bodies moving as one in
time with the music. Alessa could feel the hair sticking to the back of
her neck as her skin started to glisten, but she didn’t care. She threw
her arms up and tossed her head with the beat, reveling in the moment.
Nikhil gently placed
his hands around Alessa’s hips, seemingly mesmerized. The crowd swelled
and they were pressed together once more, his arms wrapped around her waist,
her hands on his taut swimmer’s chest and shoulders. He leaned over,
nudging his face so close to hers that she could feel the heat rising off his
skin. Alessa parted her lips and looked up at Nikhil, preparing to
surrender to her body’s impulses.
But instead of the dark brown eyes she expected, she saw only blue. Unfathomable, sparkling blue, glittering with facets of ocean and sky, boring deep into her soul and clutching at her heart. Once again, a single word rose in the back of her throat – Isaac – and she knew this night was over.
I didn't know you were a part of this tour! I reviewed Stitch for the tour and I thought it was a good book. Are you planning to read Stitch anytime?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure. I have so many books to read, but if it's good then I might have to read it some time. It did sound really interesting!
DeleteIt really is a gripping novel! There is an eye roll moment but it wasn't anything to bad :P
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