Sunday, February 15, 2015

Shout Out to Indies - Dealing with Devils by Pembroke Sinclair



We here at The Paperback Princesses often receive emails from Indie authors requesting reviews and are blessed with free book copies. Often we are unable to get to so many titles before our mass market published books take over our TBR shelves. That doesn't mean there aren't plenty of great reads though! We want to give back to those Indie authors and are declaring EVERY SECOND SUNDAY our SHOUT OUT TO INDIES MEME. For those of fellow bloggers, please feel free to add our meme to your regular schedule. We only ask that you quote and link back to us as a courtesy. For all of you Indie authors, we invite you to contact us at the contact link to your top left. We will select 1 - 3 titles (each time we post) that sound interesting.


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Dating a demon has its advantages, like helping deliver souls to Hell.  Wait...what?
Katie’s world has been turned upside down.  She's fallen for Josh—despite the fact that he’s a demon from Hell.  Wes is finally out of her system and her life.  Convinced she can change Josh, she sets out to make him a better person, only to find out things aren’t as simple as she’d originally thought.  For one thing, Josh has Katie help him deliver souls to Hell, and she kind of likes it.  And to top it off, other more powerful demons are battling for her soul, and revelations from the past could change the course of her life forever.

We asked Pembroke why she likes to write for a YA audience:
Writing young adult is different than writing adult because your characters get to be naïve.  They haven’t had as much experience with life, so they don’t necessarily have all the skills needed to deal with it, and they’re allowed to make bad decisions.  It’s these bad decisions that make the story.                               
Young adults are often considered an in-between group because they aren’t children but they aren’t yet adults, so they are given freedom to explore and figure out who they are as people.  And this is why I like to write in this genre.  I like to have characters that make mistakes and maybe act outside of expected norms—because they can. 

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Author Bio:

Pembroke Sinclair is a literary jack of all trades, playing her hand at multiple genres. She has written an eclectic mix of fiction ranging from horror to sci-fi and even some westerns. Born in Rock Springs, 
Wyoming--the home of 56 nationalities--it is no wonder Pembroke ended up so creatively diverse. Her fascination with the notions of good and evil, demons and angels, and how the lines blur have inspired her writing. Pembroke lives in Laramie, Wyoming, with her husband, two spirited boys, a black lab named Ryder, and a rescue kitty named Alia, who happens to be the sweetest, most adorable kitty in the world! She cannot say no to dessert, orange soda, or cinnamon. She loves rats and tatts and rock and roll and wants to be an alien queen when she grows up. 

You can learn more about Pembroke Sinclair by visiting her at http://pembrokesinclair.blogspot.com/

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https://plus.google.com/+PembrokeSinclair/posts
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3522214.Pembroke_Sinclair

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