Because angels aren’t just for Christmas, I’m very excited about
my latest release with Musa
Publishing, Angels
and Airheads:
I had great fun creating my off-the-wall angel, Madred, who’s
rather different from other angels in his approach to humanity but, like me,
he’s a big softie at heart. His mission in my story is to somehow get together
long-time friends, Ricky and Jez, even though other angels have tried and
failed before him. His job is made even more difficult as Ricky can be a bit …
well … emotionally dense and definitely can’t see what to everyone else is
obvious.
Ricky and Jez’s situation as good friends was one I could really
sympathise with too – as I was friends with the man who became my husband long
before it dawned on me he might possibly fancy me and was quite hot too! Like
Ricky, I’m a bit slow on the uptake, you see …
Here’s the blurb for Angels
and Airheads:
Ricky has been secretly in love with his best friend Jez
forever, but he’s never dared confess his feelings because he thinks Jez is too
high-class for him. One evening, while sharing a quiet evening with Jez, a
mysterious angel, Madred, appears and tries to persuade Ricky to take a chance
on love. Too bad Ricky doesn’t believe in angels. Madred is forced to take
desperate measures in an attempt to show the reluctant Ricky the truth. When
the angel leaves, can Ricky find the courage to declare himself to Jez, and
what will happen to their friendship if he does?
And here’s an extract for you:
From the kitchen, Ricky heard the faint clunk of the fridge as
Jez closed it, and it was then that everything stopped.
The radio stopped, the sounds from the street outside stopped,
including the low hum of cars and buses, the faint chatter of people, and even
the hint of the breeze. They all stopped, so all he could hear in the whole of
London at that moment was his own breathing. He sprang to his feet at once.
“Jez?”
At least he hadn’t gone deaf then; he could hear himself well
enough. So what was happening to Jez?
As he turned towards the kitchen, a light flared up in front of
him and he raised his hands to his face to avoid being blinded by the sheer
brightness. It was weird—whatever it was didn’t diminish. Instead it kept on
burning, but not like fire, no, not like fire at all.
“So, you don’t believe in angels?” A voice echoed in the
sparkling light, surrounding him with a sense of golden tranquility. Almost as
if whoever was speaking was actually singing, but with a kind of melodic
harmony Ricky had never heard before. Like a stream in summer. “It’s a good
thing we believe in you then, isn’t it?”
Because the strange being’s voice had lifted him off his feet
and tumbled him back down on the sofa again Ricky had no immediate answer to
that. Besides, there was something else he needed to know that was far more
pressing.
He took a deep breath. “What have you done with Jez?”
The being in front of him laughed. As the light took on a softer
hue, Ricky could see the shape of a man within it, though with something rather
odd about him.
“No need to worry,” the man said. “Jez is perfectly all right.
The only reason you can’t hear him is that I’ve stopped time. Oh and, by the
way, my name’s Madred. I’m your guardian angel. Your fifth, to be precise.”
“Fifth?” Ricky swung his legs round on the sofa and pushed
himself upright. “What are you talking about? Stop saying crazy stuff. Nobody
can stop time. Look, I don’t care who you are or what kind of game you think
you’re playing, but my advice is to get out and leave us alone.”
The man calling himself Madred laughed again and, at the same
time, the light he was somehow producing dimmed. Ricky gasped and stared. The
bloke definitely had wings. And not delicate gossamer ones either. These wings
were made up of great quivering feathers, in a myriad of colors Ricky had seen
and some he had not: deep green; sea-blue; yellow; orange; red; and everything
else in between. They began at Madred’s shoulders—lean but muscular—and ended
somewhere around his ankles. They looked as if they could pack a fair wallop
too, should the need arise; more psychotic swan than baby duckling. Just in
case, Ricky took a step back as he really wasn’t that brave.
It was then Ricky realized Madred was naked. Not a scrap of
clothing on him. How the hell he’d managed to walk the streets of downtown
Muswell Hill to get here without being mugged, or worse, was anyone’s guess.
This planned evening of chilling was not going at all how Ricky had hoped.
Madred frowned and glanced downwards.
“Oh, so sorry,” he said. “I forgot the clothes. I knew there was
something.”
With a rustle and a swoosh, the wings swept forward and covered
Madred’s modesty. Though, to be honest, in the brief glimpse he’d had of the
man’s physique, Ricky didn’t feel that modesty was the word he was looking for
at all.
“Is that acceptable now?” Madred asked, once everything was
suitably covered up.
Again, unsure exactly what response was needed, Ricky simply
nodded.
“Good. Then we’ll begin …
Don’t forget, anyone who adds a comment on this blog will be
entered into the competition to win an ecopy of Angels and Airheads, so
don’t forget to leave your email address! And remember to visit the other exciting contests in the Easter
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32 comments:
Angels and Airheads sounds like great fun and I am so looking forward to the read. Thank you for sharing the excerpt and for the lovely giveaway opportunity.
dz59001[at]gmail[dot]com
Thanks, Denise! :))
Hi Anne! This sounds like a great story. Thanks for the giveaway and I hope you have a Happy Easter!
lkbherring64(at)gmail(dot)com
Awesome excerpt :)
Morganlafey86(at)aol(dot)com
I love angels. Just caught the final season of "Saving Grace" on Netflix. Thanks for the Easter Blog Hop.
sjmarv11@gmail.com
Congrats on your release.
Shannon Leigh
author_shannon_leigh at hotmail dot com
Angels and Airheads sounds fun. I think I would like this one. Thanks for excerpt. (Everytime I see Angels and Airheads I think of one of my favorite bands, Angels and Airwaves. Connection...Maybe)
Mel
bournmelissa at hotmail dot com
Angels and Airheads sounds like a very interesting story. Thanks for the excerpt and the contest.
~Amanda
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Cute and I want it, so toss my name in the hat.
Sounds like a great story! Thanks! Happy Easter!
shadowluvs2read(at)gmail(dot)com
LOL @ naked angel with the pretty wings.
murphy(dot)dawn(at)gmail(dot)com
That title had me chuckling, the Airheads part. Have a Happy Easter.
Z
Seawitch Reviews @ yahoo.com
I think this sounds like it will be a wonderful story. Thanks for the giveaway.
sstrode at scrtc dot com
This looks great. Have a great weekend.
Chris
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Okay, that sounds like fun... And you had me at the title. :D
Happy Easter!
(my email is on my profile)
This sounds like a great story.
Please enter me in your contest and happy Easter
yinyang1062 at yahoo dot com
"Angels and Airheads" is a brilliant title, lol.
Happy Easter, Anne ^.^
Erica
eripike at gmail dot com
Angels and Airheads sounds really great!
Hope you have a great Easter!
talia628@yahoo.com
Hey Anne! I'd love to win this one, and I can't wait to read it anyhow :) Have a wonderful day!
cole[dot]riann[at]gmail[dot]com
Happy Easter!
Thanks for the excerpt and the giveaway!
beckerjo at verizon dot net
Sounds awesome - and I love your writing!
Havan.fellows@ymail.com
Happy Easter!
Happy Hoppy Day! :) Thanks so much for the giveaway!
qbeeqt[at]yahoo[dot]com
This book looks great and fun to read :)
Tabatha Hansen
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This book looks great and fun to read :)
Tabatha Hansen
mmparanormalromance@gmail.com
mmparanormalromance.wordpress.com
This book looks great and so fun to read :)
Tabatha Hansen
mmparanormalromance@gmail.com
mmparanormalromance.wordpress.com
Poor Madred! I love the excerpt. Thanks for the giveaway, and Happy Easter!
ashley.vanburen[at]gmail[dot]com
OMG that looks so hot. It would be wonderful to win a copy. thank you for participating in the Hop!
corieltauviqueen at yahoo dot co dot uk
This is a good long excerpt!
Please add me to the draw to hope to win more :)
corieltauviqueen at yahoo dot co dot uk
Please add me, Anne. I love your books :)
corieltauviqueen at yahoo dot co dot uk
I'd love a chance to read another of your books :)
Happy Easter!
corieltauviqueen at yahoo.co dot uk
Angels and Airheads seems awesome. Count me in.
Midia
midiamuniz@yahoo.com
Congratulations to Rain who is the winner of this competition! An email is on its way to you - happy Easter!
And thank you very much to everyone who entered this blog hop competition - sorry you couldn't all win, but I hope you had a very happy Easter and ate lots of chocolate!
:))
Anne
xxx
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