Showing posts with label book trailer design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book trailer design. Show all posts

07 March 2012

Latest trailer: A Year to Remember by Shelly Bell


Women's fiction

Blurb:
When her younger brother marries on her twenty-ninth birthday, food addict Sara Friedman drunkenly vows to three hundred wedding guests to find and marry her soul mate within the year. After her humiliating toast becomes a YouTube sensation, she permits a national morning show to chronicle her search. With the help of best friend Missy, she plunges head first into the shallow end of the dating pool.
Her journey leads her to question the true meaning of soul mates, as she decides between fulfilling her vow to marry before her thirtieth birthday and following her heart's desire. But before she can make the biggest decision of her life, Sara must begin to take her first steps towards recovery from her addiction to food.

Author Website: http://www.shellybellbooks.com

20 February 2012

Novel Prevue Announcement


To be able to continue designing quality book trailers for the amazing books I work with, Novel Prevue's price and package will change effective March 1st, 2012.
The new price is $100/- per book trailer. This price includes:
  • The cost of 5 purchased images,
  • Free "royalty-free" music,
  • Upload to my Youtube channel,
  • Sharing the trailer on Vivid Sentiments blog,
  • Sharing the trailer on Novel Prevue's Facebook page,
  • Announcement on Twitter,
  • And an option to receive the original video file.
Book now if you have a book and its cover art ready to be able to employ current price until February 29th.

As always, I remain flexible and focused on bringing to the fore your story, its emotions, and its uniqueness.

18 September 2011

Latest news


So I've been AWOL for a while, not blogging regularly. It was for  good reasons.
As you many know, Seeker -Book 1 in the Unsettled series- is out. This book is close to my heart. Not only because its heroine is a kick-ass, stubborn, Hapkido expert who falls in love with her ward, actor Andrew Taylor (Psst: Spirit Hunting is his secret job. Keep it to yourself. Nobody knows.)
No, not only because of all that, but also because it approaches the topic of possession from a different angle. It's a paranormal romance, but it has its little dark moments.


Double Dragon Publishing has contracted Hellbound, a horror novella. It is scheduled for a March 2012 release. Yay!
Lately, I've been going through a "hellish" phase. Every concept I think of is related to hell. What gives?
I'll share the book cover as soon as I have it.

I've also designed a couple of book trailers:

A Run for Love by Callie Hutton


Better Off Without Her by Rita Hestand

What else?
Oh, yes, my son started school. Now, any of you might know that school is a time consumer of its own.

I also had an idea for a horror novella that simply put my work on Avenger (book 2 of Unsettled series) on hold.

In the back of my mind, I feel guilty that I haven't been painting. There aren't enough hours in a day 8-|

That's it for now. I have the sincerest intentions to blog regularly, but life happens. I'll keep you all posted on any developments.

Till next time.

10 May 2011

I have a kickass name ;-D



Kandie Delley is so right. She says I have a kickass name, and I agree with her :-)
Join us today on her website where I discuss Promoting Outside the Proverbial Box.

29 April 2011

Book Review: Shadow Path by P.L. Blair

Book Title: Shadow Path
Author: P.L. Blair
Genre: Fantasy - Adventure - Mystery
Publisher: Studio See Publishing

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Review: 
Kat Morales and her Elf partner, Tevis, are police detectives in Corpus Christi, Texas, assigned to solve the mystery of the dead ogre found stabbed with an enchanted sword. The world isn't the same since the portals opened between our world and the "Otherside" few years back. Seeing an elf with his pointy ears is a normal thing, maybe not accepted by all, but normal nonetheless. However, crimes now (sometimes) involve magic and a good portion of--what was called before the portals opened--the supernatural.Although "Shadow Path" is book one in the fantasy adventure Portals Series by P.L. Blair, it is the third book I read in the series. Luckily, each book was written to stand alone, with enough hints to drive you back to read the other books but without missing the story you're reading at the time.
Shadow Path has some enlightening moments when mythology met P.L. Blair's imagination half way. An intriguing read, indeed. It was quite entertaining to research Greek mythology to find out where Blair's creativity sparked and changed things or even added to them. Reading how Arvandus and Gairth met Kat and Tevis was like meeting old friends after a long time; I had goosebumps all over my arms. I smiled.
Dragons, elves, pixies, and many other creatures I haven't heard of make an appearance in this book. If you are a teen or older, interested in fantasy and its fantastical creatures, myths, and whodunit mysteries, then Shadow Path is for you.