F.E. Feeley Jr Book Blast & Giveaway!

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Hey guys, you can’t get rid of me today! LOL ,So now I am bringing to you F.E. Feeley Jr who has popped in to show us his releases The Haunting of Timber Manor and Objects in the Rearview Mirror, he has also brought us  great giveaway where a copy of each book is up for grabs, so check out the books and my reviews and then click that Rafflecopter link to have a chance to win these great books 😉 ~Pixie~ 

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Blurb for Timber Manor:

While recovering from the recent loss of his parents, Daniel Donnelly receives a phone call from his estranged aunt, who turns over control of the family fortune and estate, Timber Manor. Though his father seemed guarded about the past, Daniel’s need for family and curiosity compel him to visit. 

Located in a secluded area of the Northwest, Timber Manor has grown silent over the years. Her halls sit empty and a thin layer of dust adorns the sheet-covered furniture. When Daniel arrives to begin repairs, strange things happen. Nightmares haunt his dreams. Memories not his own disturb his waking hours. Alive with the tragedies of the past, Timber Manor threatens to tear Daniel apart. 

Sheriff Hale Davis grew up working on the manor grounds. Seeing Daniel struggle, he vows protect the young man who captured his heart, and help him solve the mystery behind the haunting and confront the past—not only to save Daniel’s life, but to save his family, whose very souls hang in the balance.

Buy Link: 

http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=3509&cPath=738

Review:

http://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/2013/01/12/the-haunting-of-timber-manor-by-f-e-feeley-jr/

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Blurb for Objects:

Their new home on Frederick Street in Clay Center, Kansas, was supposed to give writer Jonathan David and his husband, clinical psychologist Dr. Eddie Dorman, an opportunity to enjoy married life. Jonathan has just released his first major bestseller, and he hopes to finally escape his traumatic past and find the quiet existence he has always craved. Eddie has taken a job at the Kansas State University psychology department, and they intend to begin anew. 

They have barely settled in when the nightmare begins. Noises, disembodied voices, and mysterious apparitions make Jonathan’s life hell. Part of the house has decided to bare its teeth, show its jagged edges, and bring back the worst of Jonathan’s past. At first, Eddie cannot perceive the spectral events and fears for his husband’s sanity. When he’s also affected by the haunting, he’s unsure of what to do but refuses to be beaten. 

Together, they seek a way to fight the forces trying to tear them apart. The world is a frightening place, but confronting their fears plunges Jonathan and Eddie into absolute horror.

Buy Link:

http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=4690&cPath=738

Review:

http://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/2014/02/09/objects-in-the-rearview-mirror-by-f-e-feeley-jr/

Giveaway:

ebook copy of The Haunting of Timber Manor

ebook copy of Objects in the Rearview Mirror

(Click the link below)

F.E. Feeley Rafflecopter giveaway

(Ends 30th April 2014)

About F.E. Feeley:

6806438F.E. Feeley Jr was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan and lived there for twenty years before joining the military. He is a veteran of the US Armed Services; having done a tour in support of Operation Iraq Freedom in 2002-2003, he turned college student, pursuing a degree in political science. He now lives in Southeast Texas where he is engaged to the love of his life, John, and where they raise their 1½ year old German shepherd, Kaiser.

As a young man, reading took center stage in his life, especially those novels about ghosts, witches, goblins, and all the other things that went bump in the night. His favorite authors include such writers as Stephen King, Dean Koontz, and Anne Rice, whose work allowed him to travel to far off places and meet fascinating and scary characters. As a gay man, he wishes to be able to write good fictional literature for those who love the genre and to write characters that readers can relate to. All in all, he is a cigarette smokin’, whiskey drinkin’, rock and roll lovin’, tattoo wearin’ dreamer of a man with a wonderful husband who puts up with his crap and lets him write his stories. 

Enjoy!

Authorgraph page for those who’d like a digital autograph for their book copies.

 http://www.authorgraph.com/authors/fefeeley 

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/TheHauntingOfTimberManor

E-mail: 

fefeeley412@gmail.com

Dreamspinner Press: 

http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/index.php?cPath=738

Goodreads: 

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6806438.F_E_Feeley_Jr

Objects in the Rearview Mirror by F.E. Feeley Jr.

20558417Title: Objects in the Rearview Mirror

Series: Memoirs of the Human Wraiths 02

Author: F.E. Feeley Jr.

Genre: Paranormal, Ghosts/Spirits

Length: Novel (200pgs)

ISNB: 978-1-62798-427-0

Publisher: Dreamspinner Press (5th February 2014)

Heat Level: Low

Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥4 Hearts

Reviewer: Pixie

Blurb: Their new home on Frederick Street in Clay Center, Kansas, was supposed to give writer Jonathan David and his husband, clinical psychologist Dr. Eddie Dorman, an opportunity to enjoy married life. Jonathan has just released his first major bestseller, and he hopes to finally escape his traumatic past and find the quiet existence he has always craved. Eddie has taken a job at the Kansas State University psychology department, and they intend to begin anew.

They have barely settled in when the nightmare begins. Noises, disembodied voices, and mysterious apparitions make Jonathan’s life hell. Part of the house has decided to bare its teeth, show its jagged edges, and bring back the worst of Jonathan’s past. At first, Eddie cannot perceive the spectral events and fears for his husband’s sanity. When he’s also affected by the haunting, he’s unsure of what to do but refuses to be beaten.

Together, they seek a way to fight the forces trying to tear them apart. The world is a frightening place, but confronting their fears plunges Jonathan and Eddie into absolute horror.

Purchase Link: http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=4690

Review: Jonathan is looking forward to settling in his new house with his husband Eddie, it’s to be a new beginning for the couple away from the bustle of the city. But as they set the house to rights, strange occurrences begin and Jonathon begins to doubt his sanity especially when Eddie refuses to acknowledge the paranormal. Eddie worries for Jonathan, thinking that Jonathon is sinking into despondency caused by an abusive past, but soon even Eddie can’t deny that the houses past is rearing its ugly head and Eddie will have to support Jonathon as he confronts the past and lays the ghosts to rest.

This is an incredible well-written story that draws you in and holds your attention from the very first page. This story actually opens up in the past, laying the groundwork for the present, it shows us the circumstances surrounding the unfortunate spirits that linger. Jonathon is haunted by his past. Even though he tries to look forward sometimes, the past creeps up on him leaving him feeling despondent. Eddie does what he can to ease Jonathon but even he feels the strain sometimes. Moving was to be a new beginning for them both, the chance to leave the past behind them with only the future to look forward to, but their new house has a surprise in store for them and they have to stick together to come out the other side stronger than ever.

I really enjoyed this story with its strong paranormal aspects and the way that the characters have to examine the past to move forward to the future. Both Eddie and Jonathon are excellent characters, their relationship is strong but feels the strain of Jonathon’s despondency and when you throw in the strange occurrences you can see why Eddie acts as he does at first. I adored how Eddie rallied round when he could no longer deny the truth, supporting his husband and doing everything, he can to solve the problem. With Jonathon, you feel his despair as things start to get too much and I loved that he could open up and accept the help that was offered, even if it was grudgingly.

The paranormal aspect was brilliantly written, a father and son held by fear and regrets caught in a cycle that neither could break until a connection is made to someone who has suffered and is haunted by his own past. It is wonderfully described with the pain, fear, and anger shining through. This really is a great story where the past and the present collide and where the only answer rests with confronting the past for all concerned and the steadfast love of an understanding spouse.

I recommend this to those who love tortured souls, facing the past, steadfast love and commitment, brilliant characters and a wonderful ending. 

The Haunting of Timber Manor by F. E. Feeley Jr.

HauntingofTimberManor[The]LGTitle: The Haunting Of Timber Manor

Author: F.E. Feeley

Genre: Mystery, Suspense, Spirits

Length: Novel (214pgs)

Publisher: Dreamspinner Press (7th January 2013)

Heat: Low – Moderate

Heart: ♥♥♥♥3 ½Hearts

Reviewer: Pixie

Blurb: While recovering from the recent loss of his parents, Daniel Donnelly receives a phone call from his estranged aunt, who turns over control of the family fortune and estate, Timber Manor. Though his father seemed guarded about the past, Daniel’s need for family and curiosity compel him to visit.

Located in a secluded area of the Northwest, Timber Manor has grown silent over the years. Her halls sit empty and a thin layer of dust adorns the sheet-covered furniture. When Daniel arrives to begin repairs, strange things happen. Nightmares haunt his dreams. Memories not his own disturb his waking hours. Alive with the tragedies of the past, Timber Manor threatens to tear Daniel apart.

Sheriff Hale Davis grew up working on the manor grounds. Seeing Daniel struggle, he vows protect the young man who captured his heart, and help him solve the mystery behind the haunting and confront the past—not only to save Daniel’s life, but to save his family, whose very souls hang in the balance.

Purchase Link: http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=3509

Review: Daniel reconnects with a long-lost aunt after the loss of his parents. After, arriving at the family estate, he begins to discover that there some things just not talked about. Timber Manor has something in its halls that hates all Donnellys and with Daniel’s arrival it is getting stronger. Hale knows all about the rumors of Timber Manor. He has, in fact, seen some strange things around the manor, and when he meets Daniel he is interested in keeping him safe. Together, Hale and Daniel have to face a ghost from the past.  Not only to keep Daniel safe, but to lay Daniel’s family to rest.

This is a very slow building story with a slow building relationship. Daniel has always been confused by his father’s reaction to his family. When he finally meets his aunt Carol, he is hoping to get answers, but he gets overwhelmed by everything that he has to learn. When he discovers the truth, he doesn’t know what to do. But, with the support of Hale, he just might be able to find the solution. Hale and Daniel have a slow developing relationship, which fits in nicely with the storyline. Hale becomes a rock for Daniel to hold on to as he learns the truth about his family.

This story is from a couple of different characters point of view, Daniel, Hale, Aunt Carol, spiritual Francine and It.  It switches view clearly, so there is no mistaking whose view it is and we do get insight where normally we would have had questions. There is background building for the story as we go along, with hints being dropped as to what happened and the reasoning behind the haunting. There are flashbacks to the past to explain situations and there are also some dream-like sequences, as well.

Daniel’s and Hale’s relationship is sweet as they get to know each other and fall in love. But, they have to go through hell to stay together. There’s violence and danger, with unexplained deaths and unexpected allies and a heavy air in the very depths of Timber Manor. This is a new author and I am happy to say that although the story was slow in places, it doesn’t let you down on the creepy factor or the spiritual aspects.  Even when that spirit is pure evil. Hale and Daniel are beautiful together and it is slow and passionate between them, they make a wonderful couple.

I will recommend this to those who like evil hauntings, mystical influence, a sweet slow building love, an explosive confrontation and a very happy ending.