Title: The Heart of Seras: Journey to Seras
Author: Joe Evener
Genre: Fantasy
Series: The Heart of Seras
(Book One)
Formats: Paperback and Ebook
Publisher: Rogue Phoenix Press
Published: November 18th 2013
BLURB:
Julie Ayers is a normal fifteen year old living in the
quiet town of Sunset, Ohio. Her world is turned upside down by the arrival of
the school’s new teacher, Marcus Campbell.
Marcus Campbell has a secret. He is a warrior from a
medieval dimension searching for the mythical "Heart"-a hero given to
the people of Seras to rid their world of impending evil. Marcus’s quest is
challenged when he realizes that the "Heart" is the vibrant teenage
girl. Now, against his better judgment, he must try convincing Julie to go to
his world and begin preparation to face whatever evil lies ahead.
Journey to Seras is the first book in the five part The
Heart of Seras fantasy series. It begins the adventures of the two unlikely
heroes as they battle the dark forces of Seras.
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EXCERPT:
“Why did that
naked man look at me like that?” Julie Ayers thought to herself. At the time
Julie was a thirteen-year old girl with vivid, curious, brown eyes the color of
honey with flecks of gold, wavy brown hair, and a round face. Her friends would
pick on her about how easy her creamy mocha skin easily tanned when kissed by
the summer sun.
"I'm so glad we could have one day without
cheerleading practice or basketball camps," Julie's mother, Michelle, had
said from the front seat of her husband's newest purchase, a royal blue 1976
Chevy Nova.
"Me too," Julie answered. She nudged her older
brother, Patrick, with her elbow. He was sitting quietly, listening to music
through his earplugs, which annoyed Julie completely.
She began singing a song from the musical Oklahoma as she
watched wave after wave of cornfields that stood up on both sides of the road
like a wall of skinny green soldiers. Her mother joined in the show tune
serenade.
"Dad!" Julie reprimanded her father when he
came to a stop sign and played with the gas pedal just to hear the engine
growl, distracting the mother-daughter duet."Phil," Julie's mother
said, giving a disapproving stare. "Sorry, I couldn't help myself,"
he weakly defended himself with a hint of humor.
Steam rose from the faded asphalt as the family outing
continued toward the stone pebbled bridge that crossed over Cedar Creek. Cedar
Creek served as the unofficial border to the western side of the town of
Sunset, Ohio and wound its way behind the school that also acquired its name.
"Oh my god!" Julie screamed when, a bright
flash of light sent a crackle into the air directly in front of them and the
image of a naked man appeared out of nowhere on the edge of the bridge less
than ten feet from the car.
Her shaken father blasted his horn as he swerved
dangerously to avoid hitting the tall unkempt brown-haired man standing exposed
on the side of the road.The disoriented stranger paused briefly. Julie's first
thought, "Gross!" Then the unwelcomed visitor locked eyes with her,
sending a wave of panic through her young body.
"What in the
hell was that?" Julie's father shouted and jumped out of the driver seat.
Julie looked out
of the passenger window to the tree line adjacent to the creek. The man was
gone.
“He must’ve
scrambled into woods,” Phillip Ayers said, climbing back into his seat.
"Is everyone all right? Julie?"
Julie refocused her attention to her father and nodded in
silence. “Why did that naked man look at me like that?”
"It's okay, honey." Her mother tried to comfort
her, reaching back and patting her leg.
"He's gone." She turned to her husband.
"Phil, we have to call the police."
"Already on it," he said, dialing his cell
phone with one hand.
Julie heard her mother say, “Let’s go home,” through the
mental fog enveloping her head. She pulled her knees to her chest and wiped the
moisture from her eyes.
BIO:
My name is Joe
Evener. I am a 5th grade Social Studies and Language Arts Teacher at Big Walnut
Intermediate School in Sunbury, Ohio. I live with my wife of thirty-one years,
Bronwen, in Delaware, Ohio. I am the father of two sons, Joey and Jacob, and
grandfather of two, Jacob and Jamison.
I earned my bachelor degree in 2009 from The Ohio State
University, and my master’s degree from Mt. Vernon Nazarene University in 2011.
I have been the head coach of the Big Walnut girls’ track
and field team for 20 years. Besides writing and coaching, I enjoy reading, and
traveling with family and friends.
AUTHOR LINKS:
Twitter: @joe_evener
Thank you for being a part of Write with Fey, Joe!
QUESTION: What do you think of the excerpt for The Heart of Seras: Journey to Seras?
That first line certainly gets your attention! lol Great creepy cover too.
ReplyDeleteThe first line of Joe's excerpt does grab your attention. ;) And I love the eerie cover too!
DeleteThank you! I'm glad you like it :)
DeleteThank you so much for having my book on your site. I really appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome, Joe! :)
DeleteSounds like an awesome read! Congratulations to Joe!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by, Kelly! :)
DeleteSounds like a very interesting book! And I'm always looking for new reads for the teens I work with. The cover seems super creepy yet mysteriously intriguing and I love the excerpt=) Great job, Joe! Thanks for sharing, Chrys!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoy Joe's book, Gina! I hope the teens you work with find it just as interesting. :)
DeleteI know another Rogue Phoenix Press author, Courtney Rene. Best of luck to Joe. The book looks good.
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