Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Blog Tour: SHADOWSLAYERS by Colin Sephton

 

SHADOWSLAYERS

Colin Sephton

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GENRE
:  Steampunk Fantasy

 

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BLURB:

 

When doppelgangers start appearing in Oxford, Union Jack agents Ignatius and Indigo find themselves on another cosmic quest, one they didn’t set out to investigate.

 

Drawn into the search for the elusive and dangerous Book of Shadows, they find themselves traveling across the cosmos once again, racing against other versions of themselves, and visiting the Oracle to be given prophecies of terrible destruction that will engulf the cosmos in darkness. Only these two heroes—or their doubles—can open the book, which would lead to dreadful consequences for themselves, the world and the whole of creation.

 

The agents must outwit their own mirror souls and invade the impregnable Administorium, which holds the answers they need but also fearsome enemies of both the Union Jacks and the entire cosmos. In this quest, Ignatius and Indigo must protect not only England and the Empire, but the world and the cosmos.

 

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Excerpt Two:

 

The scene became liquid, and blackness enveloped all, circling everything in the room, like an archaic ghostly phantom made of deadly vapours, before giving way to the slightest of dim light in which Indigo could see the ancient crepuscular shadow deepen and fully form into the upper body of the Queen of Shadows. She had concealed herself and had escaped the destruction earlier and was now a phantom bent on revenge. Her beautiful face appeared before Ignatius and she kissed him, her blue lips locking on to his as she pulled him closer, her slender arm

locked around his neck. He had no escape. She looked directly at Indigo and sneered. The queen knew this would hurt Indigo the most.

 

As the queen kissed Ignatius again, then withdrew her face, Indigo could see she was sucking the lifeforce from his rigid lifeless body, revealing her black fangs as she pulled back, black tendrils draped between them like foul saliva.

 

The queen was now fully formed, her naked body displayed, her legs wrapped around Ignatius like a succubus in the night. Black tattoos covered her body, and as she moved, so did the tattoos. They writhed and changed shape, sliding over her skin, caressing her, absorbing energy from her.

 

Indigo knew it was only a matter of time before Ignatius would be an empty husk, a living zombie.

 

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 Sandra's Book Club

What do you like about writing in this genre and what don't you like?

 

I like writing fantasy because of the freedom it gives you. I am a very imaginative person, not often short of an idea. I have always read fantasy books mainly, so my inspiration started at about the age of thirteen. I have always been surrounded by fantasy books, astronomy books, fantasy art books, mythology books and Marvel graphic novels. I like the genre because you can create your own world. In this case I have created an entire cosmos. I call it that because it is much larger than the universe. And the beauty of the genre is nobody can tell you you’re wrong, it’s my world, my rules and the laws that govern it came from my head, so nobody can argue. This gives you total control over the characters and events that take place. The plot doesn’t have to be led by daily events. It also means the characters can be larger than life and completely fantastical.

What I don’t like at the moment is there are too many books that seen to be pastiches of what has gone before. Yes, we all get inspiration from other authors, but I think there are too many wizard schools, too many dragon schools and too much romantasy. I’m not knocking these authors; they are far more successful than me. But I think it limits the imagination. In the Timeslayers trilogy, of which Shadowslayers is the second book, there is a romance between the two main protagonists, Ignatius and Indigo, but it’s a slow burn. It’s not a ‘will they, won’t they?’ It should have the reader questioning if this is real love, or is it borne out of necessity? They are the only two who have experienced these cosmic events and the enormity of it is too big for them to handle. They descend into drink, and drugs, some meditation, trying to make sense of the terrible events they have witnessed, so turn to each other for comfort.




AUTHOR Bio and Links:


Colin was born in Coventry and worked in the automotive industry for over twenty years before becoming an Engineering teacher. Obtaining his first library card at the age of thirteen, he became an avid reader of Fantasy and the mysteries of the Universe. He has an inbuilt curiosity for lost knowledge and ancient texts that may help to unlock the secrets of consciousness and the universe. Living in Oxford for many years, he has now moved back to his home county of Warwickshire where he enjoys creating and working with his wife on their garden in which he writes and entertains their two grandsons. He has always been an artist and writer and is inspired by the worlds created by Robert E Howard and Michael Moorcock, with the artwork of Frank Frazetta.

 

Connect with Colin on Instagram at @timeslayers or @sephtonart

Find Colin’s website here: www.colinsephton.com

 

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Monday, September 1, 2025

Spotlight: I WISH YOU LOVE by Madeleine James


Genre: Women's Fiction

Summary: 

Had she waited years for the perfect moment that would never come?

Alice McBain spent a lifetime putting others first—her family, her friends, and Marilyn Morgan, the woman she’s secretly loved for over a decade.

But Marilyn isn’t just the mayor of Tuckaway Bay and Alice’s superior—she’s running for a state Senate seat and insists on keeping their relationship under wraps until after the election. Her constituents, and her husband, must never know.

Even though Alice has come to an amicable arrangement with her own husband, she is tired of hiding. After years of whispers and waiting, she wants the life she and Marilyn have dreamed of for years—out loud and in the open.

But when she finally finds the courage to demand more than hidden moments, the carefully constructed façade of her life crumbles. The fallout touches everything. Her family is thrown into chaos, and Marilyn’s political ambitions hang in the balance.

And the woman who’s always put others first must decide what love truly means when you finally choose yourself.

I Wish You Love is poignant, powerful story of identity, sacrifice, and the courage to live—and love—authentically.




Author Bio: Madeleine Jaimes is a contemporary women’s fiction author whose emotionally charged novels explore the real-life social issues affecting women today. Her stories reflect powerful themes like addiction and recovery, domestic violence, LGBTQ+ identity, and family struggles. Her characters remind us that healing is never linear—and that strength comes in many forms.

She believes the most important stories we tell are the ones we whisper to ourselves.

Set against emotionally rich backdrops, Madeleine’s stories invite readers to pause, reflect, and feel seen. Her popular Tuckaway Bay series reflects her passion for writing layered characters and small-town stories where every woman’s journey matters.

Madeliene also writes contemporary romance as Maddie James.




Purchase links:

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DKY5ZX1F



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Website: https://maddiejamesbooks.com/

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Saturday, August 30, 2025

Review: THE NIGHTMARE ROOM: SHADOW GIRL by R.L. Stine

 


Selena’s cousin just loved to torture and humiliate her. And she was staying with her for a whole month. Geez! Wait, did her mom just leave her there? Oh no! And what truth was she talking about?

 

When she tries to reach her mom, Selena makes another startling discovery: her mom didn’t exist and no one ever heard of her. What?!

 

Soon, the truth is revealed: Selena was Shadow Girl, a masked, caped superhero whose destiny was to fight her arch enemy—her cousin—Red Raven. Whoa!

 

It was written in the Book of Fates that Shadow Girl would kill Red Raven. Oh dear!

 

This was another R.L. Stine winner. The ending was a little too convenient, but I liked the superhero thing. Very cool to have superpowers!

 

Rating: 4 stars

Review: MANUSCRIPTS AND DEADLY MOTIVES by Cindy Bell

 


A dead writer in Dune House. Could it possibly have to do with her controversial manuscript? Suzy and Mary couldn’t deal with the fact that someone was murdered under their very roof while they were sleeping, so they were on the case. It’s always fun to watch those two follow clues and suspects. A good mystery!

 

Rating: 4 stars

Review: WRONG NUMBER 2 by R.L. Stine

 


It started again with a phone call from somebody that wanted revenge. Could it possibly be the guy the girls had sent to prison last year? Once again, the frightening terrors begin, and they are good! Right away we get the mystery of who was making these prank phone calls. Now a killer was on the loose…again! A scary good read!

 

Rating: 4 stars