Prism Book Tours: “Second on the Right” by Elizabeth Los Tour Launch (Ends 8/3) WW

By Ruth on July 14, 2014 in blog tour, book, giveaway, promo
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Second on the Right by Elizabeth Los

A themed book tour through Prism Book Tours.

We’re launching the BOOK TOUR for

Second on the Right

by Elizabeth Los



Come visit the world of Captain Hook!


JULY TOUR SCHEDULE:
 
14  – Launch
 
Coffee Books & Art

Dividing by Zero

Musings of Immortals

16 – Sarah’s StoryLines
The Wonderings Of One Person

Christy’s Cozy Corners

23 – Bookworm Lisa
 
27 – Grand Finale
Second on the RightSecond on the Right

by Elizabeth Los

Adult Fantasy

Paperback, 506 Pages

May 9 2014

Spawned from an ancient promise, treachery and intrigue follow the protagonists through our world and one lost to the waves. Bound by an invisible bond, they are thrust into a fantastical world of pirates and demons.

James Benedict is a just man haunted by evil. Pushed to the edge, everything stripped from him, a new man arises . . . a man whose name strikes fear into the hearts of all who hear it: “Captain Hook”.

Eileen Davis was a timid woman. Through a fateful cruise she finds herself in the company of the Captain of the Mistral Thief. With his guidance, and the meddling of the local barista, she eventually finds her inner strength.

Will the two of them unite through time to fulfill the promise of their ancestors or will tempers ignite leading all to failure?

True love’s magic is not to avoid changes,

But to navigate them successfully.

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More About Second on the Right and Its Author, Elizabeth Los

 

 


What is your motivation behind this series? 

I wrote Second on the Right in answer to a challenge set by a friend : make a villain the hero.

Why did you want to write it?

I enjoy the fantasy, almost daydreaming part of it. Thinking up new stories and writing them out has always been of great enjoyment to me. It even serves as a stress relief!

What do you hope readers will take with them when they read your book?

I hope readers will be able to sit back and enjoy the ride. I love books that take me on a journey full of twists and turns. If a reader gleans a message from the story, great! But otherwise, I just want it to be fun. I hope they find themselves liking Hook as I always have.

Do you have a favorite scene?

That’s a tough one to answer! I like the creepiness of when Pan enters Captain Benedict’s quarters and Eileen cries out to wake up the crew. But I also enjoyed writing the fight between Captain Benedict and James, when James was angry about Benedict taking advantage of Eileen.Share something about you that is unique – maybe about how/where you write… or favorite snack foods?

Favorite food would probably be something unique! I love, love, LOVE having salad with a little balsamic vinegar and oil, placed on top of a thin crust pizza (pepperoni and mushrooms – my favorite). I love the combo of the pizza and salad.
About Elizabeth Los

I began writing fan fiction short stories in 2010 as means of escape. Every night, after ten hours of work and once the children were finally tucked in bed, for the fifth time, I would sit at my laptop and let my imagination flow through my fingers. Typing over eighty words per minute, my stories quickly began to form from novellas into full length novels. I used writing as my therapy, my release for stress.

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Tour-Wide Giveaway


– $20 Amazon gift card and an ebook of Second on the Right (INT)

– Signed print copy of Second on the Right (US Only)

– Ends August 3rd

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7 Comments

  1. maat July 20, 2014 Reply

    I wouldn’t want to have a hook hand, but I think I might enjoy being a bastard pirate …for a little while at least. ^-^

  2. DanielM July 19, 2014 Reply

    nope never want to be a pirate

  3. Filia Oktarina July 16, 2014 Reply

    No, thank you.

  4. Linda Kish July 15, 2014 Reply

    No, I wouldn’t want to be a pirate.

  5. Jane Squires July 14, 2014 Reply

    No I would never want to be a pirate of any kind.

  6. stacey dempsey July 14, 2014 Reply

    I dont think I would like being a pirate I get sea sick and it all just seems so unhygenic lol

    • Elizabeth July 14, 2014 Reply

      lol
      Stacey, I had always thought the same thing. How can anyone make a pirate sexy? I loved Captain Barbossa in PotC movies, but yeesh, I wouldn’t kiss that face.
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