Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Nothing is as it seems…



The story Dark Moon is based on one that started about twenty years ago. Every day we meet new people, but who is to say which of those meetings will impact our future and in what way.
It is difficult to say how long it actually took me to write Dark Moon. I work in a very haphazard sort of way. I never have less than three stories going at the same time. I get bored easily so I’ll work on story 1 until that happens, then I move on to story 2 until I get fed-up and go back to story 1 and then I’ll skip to story 3 and so I carry on. And then I had a period of 3 years in which I didn’t write a word – didn’t even do editing or plotted new story lines. Nothing. Zip. Nada. But at a guess, I would say if I added the time together, it might have been about 2 years, maybe 2 and a half. And the incubation periods in between seem to do wonders for inspiration.
It started out as a straight forward, sickeningly soppy, love tale, but it is amazing how a story tells itself. It soon became clear that this tale needed more oomph, and resist as I might, the witchcraft element would not be excluded. The Trevor character was also a weakling to start with, but the story demanded he become something else completely. This character, more than any other in the book, personifies the notion of ‘nothing is as it seems’. We all wear different faces, pretend to be something other than we are, but in Trevor’s case, his faces were like day and night. I loved writing the Trevor character.
I had to be cautious when I incorporated the witchy bits to the story, though. I didn’t want my wondrous tale to turn into something like Harry Potter, with people calling themselves witches and wafting wands about and sparks flying, nor did I want to turn it into a textbook on the craft. People are strange and there will always be somebody out there who will actually try out the rituals and stuff. So, for the sake of safety – and my sanity! – I couldn’t describe anything fully. Less is more in my opinion. I wanted to draw the reader into the rites, without anybody being able to copy anything and causing themselves or anybody/thing around them any harm. A little knowledge is dangerous, you know.
Thank you to Mark Knox for the wonderful cover art and splendid video trailer that completed the growth of Dark Moon. And a special thank you to All Things That Matters Press for publishing Dark Moon.

Dark Moon is available from amazon.com in paperback or kindle from here: 
http://tinyurl.com/3tl3bqu

If you are in Africa, it is available on Kalahari.com in paperback or on mobii from here: 
http://www.kalahari.com/books/Dark-Moon/632/42728694.aspx

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Tuesday, 17 April 2012

New Review of Dark Moon by Pam Stacks


Reader Review – Dark Moon
By: Maggie Tideswell


“Dark Moon” is South African author Maggie Tideswell’s first published book and what a first book it is!!!!!  As a disclosure and blessed to have met Maggie on Facebook, she gifted me with a PDF copy of the book and I’m so happy to have this opportunity to talk about it.

My initial thoughts about “Dark Moon” came while I was reading – that this author understands about relationships and appears to be fascinated by them.  Her characters are well conceived and well developed not only upon meeting them but throughout the book.  Without giving too much away, “Dark Moon” tells the story of Storm, Trevor, Jarrod and Elle as the primary characters and Storm’s attempt to get Trevor to propose to her, and what happens when he does not.  Elle, Trevor’s sister, makes it her mission to catch Trevor and bring him to justice. Their mother senses what Trevor is doing and she uses her  experience as a witch to slow him down. This book is set in Cape Town, South African, the author’s home and it surprised me by painting a lovely complete portrait of Cape Town.  Tideswell’s descriptions are vivid and as a “visual” reader I was easily able to create the scenes in my mind’s eye, something by which I evaluate a book.  Interestingly, I could also imagine the voices of each person in this story, with kudos to Tideswell because they were so well written and alive.  I just love, love this book!  This genre is a mix of fiction and paranormal, one of my favorites and it appeals to both female and male readers.  While not wishing to give away the ending, I will say that it is surprising and ultimately satisfying.  This reader/reviewer gives this lovely book 5 stars and a very big recommendation to GET IT NOW!  Can’t wait for the next novel from author Maggie Tideswell!

Please find Maggie Tideswell on Facebook and www.maggiestorm.blogspot.com.  “Dark Moon” can be purchased from www.amazon.com and is available in paper and e-book form.


Thursday, 29 March 2012

Dark Moon

Author: Maggie Tideswell
Published: 19 September 2011
Pages: 242
Genre: Paranormal/Supernatural
Pinky's Rating (out of 5): 5 stars

For Storm Fenton her life is just about perfect. She is in love with Trevor, the man of her dreams and knows it is just a matter of time before he asks her to become his wife.
But Storm's dreams of a life with Trevor are turned upside down when she meets Jarred, and realises that Trevor isn't quite the man she first thought him to be, and starts to question his behaviour.
When Storm is asked to profile a serial rapist/killer that is on the loose; and meets the one victim who has managed to survive and can identify the killer, Storms life starts to spiral out of control.
Maggie Tideswell takes the reader on a wonderfully written story that is infused with mystery, passion, sadness, unconditional love and of course magic. It will have you hooked with the first sentence, as you ride on a roller coaster of suspense and intrigue.
 http://tinyurl.com/3tl3bqu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvFqnD20-IE


Tuesday, 27 March 2012

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Thursday, 15 March 2012

Dark Moon book trailer, Maggie Tideswell (video by KnoxworX)

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Saturday, 10 March 2012






What can be more exciting than a title change!
 During the edit it became clear that the title Storm's Choice was too cutesy and sweet - and therefore misleading. Make no mistake, the story is romance, but there is more to it, as the cover announcesboldly.
My editor from All Things That Matter Press asked me to think of something different/better. I went blank. Personally I have always felt that the title was all wrong - and lets face it, the title of the book has a very important job - to give the reader a one-word synopsis of what the book is about. In this case, yes, Storm has a choice to make, but that's not all.
There are elements of witchcraft in it - don't get me wrong, there aren't people running around waving wands about! Nor is it a textbook on the craft. Read it with an open mind!
 
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  REVIEW by Nora Chipley Barteau

Dark Moon
by
Maggie Tideswell


Wow what a love story! This book had me from the very first word! I have once again fallen in love with a character! You know the commercial 'shop for a diamond or a piece of beautiful jewelry at Jared's'? Well, the 'Jared' in this book is spelled Jarred but he's just as beautiful! If only these men actually existed in real life. *daydreaming* But I digress...


Maggie has done a brilliant work keeping the reader on the edge of their seats with the love triangle between Jarred, Trevor and Storm. There is a lot of mystery, magic, passion, frustration, suspense, sadness, loss and of course unconditional, undying love in Dark Moon. Maggie's book almost brought me to tears a few times, and I found myself saying, (out loud of course), " No way! Don't let that happen!" "Don't open the door!" "Oh, just face it  you're in love with him. Give him a break! "Don't look him in the eyes!" Oh, and that doesn't compare to the things that were in my mind! I never wanted this book to end!


This is the first work I have read by Maggie, but not the last because after this review, she is sending me her next book to read and review!!! Oh, if Dark Moon is just a sample of her work, I just can't wait. Of course I haven't gotten over having to let Jarred go yet...wow what a hunk of a man!! Enough to give a woman some really good dreams. *wink*


I highly recommend this book and I give it without a hesitation five stars *****


Reviewed by


Nora Chipley Barteau
http://norachipleybarteau.blogspot.com/

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About Maggie the Author *taken from author's site*

I write spooky, wacky. things-tah-go-bump-in-the-night kind of books. Follow me on twitter @LunaMags
My first book, Dark Moon, has been released by All Things That Matter Press. It is available on amazon, barbs&noble and kalahari.net, in paperback, kindle, nook and gobii. See the cover in my pictures. In South Africa it will soon be on the shelves of Exclusive Books, CNA and other fine bookstores.


http://tinyurl.com/3tl3bqu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvFqnD20-IE