Reckoning by Mike Torreano

Happy holidays to all!  Give a big welcome to Mike Torreano, author of The Reckoning, an historical western set in 1868.

Have a seat and grab an insulated mug. I’ve got hot chocolate, hot cider and coffee. Choose your pot, they’re labeled over on the counter. Pick your choice of a Snicker-doodle, Chocolate Chip or Peanut butter cookie from the plate. Yep, I baked them myself. Lets see what  The Reckoning is all about.  Thanks for joining us!

Mike tell us what  inspired this particular story?

Well, Tena, since I’m a pantser, I really didn’t have much of an idea how The Reckoning would unfold. I took a well-known historical fact-Quantrill’s raid on Lawrence, Kansas in 1863-and spun a western mystery out of it, but I didn’t necessarily have that in mind when I started the story. So, when people ask me what I write, I like to say I write mysteries!
I’d always had the idea of writing a traditional western in the back of my head ever since this Ohio schoolboy discovered Zane Grey in elementary school. I fell in love with the West then, and feel so fortunate to live in Colorado now.
Writing The Reckoning was an adventure, as it usually is for pantsers. The story just unfolded as Ike traveled from Kansas to the high mountain valley of South Park to search for his parents’ killers. I also wanted my story to have strong women alongside strong men, as that’s what it took to survive in the American West in the late nineteenth century.
And yes, one of the advantages of being a pantser is that your characters sometimes do things you never expect. In more than one scene of The Reckoning, my fingers took off and I let them twist and turn the story as they found fit. Unexpected creativity is one of the advantages of being a pantser, but there are certainly drawbacks as well. Like staring at a blank page, and saying to yourself, ‘What happens now’? 🙂
I can certainly relate as I write by the seat of my pants too! LOL  I understand this odd looking contraption you’ve brought with you is a time machine and you’re going to take us back to 1868 to observe a conversation with Ike McAlister of The Reckoning.  Right?
Exactly, back to June of 1868. Okay here we go.
Everything fades in a whirl of color then suddenly stopped. 

The Cottonwood (Colorado) Courier interview with Ike McAlister of The Reckoning, June 1868

 

Courier: Thank you for taking a few minutes with me this morning. (Panting from keeping up with Ike’s long strides).

Ike: (Nods). You’re welcome, but I’m not sure why you’d want to talk with me. I’m new around here.

Courier: I’ve heard you have an interesting background. Except for the Civil War, you’ve always lived in Kansas, is that right? What brings you to Colorado?

Ike: Just felt like I wore my welcome out back there.

Courier: There’s rumors you were a vigilante in Kansas after the war.

Ike: (Stops, strikes a match and lights up). Is that what people say? That I’m a vigilante? Are they sayin’ anything about the Quantrill’s Raiders that killed my folks? And about how no one ever brought any of them to justice? Not likely anyone else is gonna track them down, either. Most men I know would do the same thing I’m doin’. (Stares down at reporter).

Courier: Are you asking me what I’d do in the same situation?

Ike: Not really.

Courier: It’s obvious I’ve touched a nerve.

Ike: Anything else?

Courier: Just a few more questions. I know your sister, Sue, recently disappeared here in Cottonwood. Do you have any clues about what happened to her?

Ike: (Takes a drag). Wish I did. Seems like she just up and vanished in thin air, but she can take care of herself. Always has.

Courier: Does that mean you’re not looking for her?

Ike: (Glares). I’m lookin’ for her. What kind of a brother would I be if I didn’t? I’ll find her.

Courier: I detect a note of anger, or is that uncertainty, in your voice?

Ike: Just stick to your questions.

Courier: What if you never…

Ike: Next question.

Courier: So I hear you’re staying at Lorraine Blanchard’s boarding house. How is that working out?

Ike: What do you mean? (Rubs his beard).

Courier: I don’t mean anything in particular, just that you’re both single and…

Ike: (Reddens). Better stop right there. (Long exhale).

Courier: All right, back to my first question. What brought you and your sister out here?

Ike: My brother, Rob, came out too. We’ve been lookin’ for a good place to make a new start. Cottonwood seems like a nice place.

Courier: The word around town is you’re looking for something all right, but it’s not just a good place to make a new start. That you’re looking for someone in particular here.

Ike: I’m lookin’ to make things right. Anything wrong with that? (Cocks his head at the reporter).

Courier: So, it’s true. You think your folks’ killers are here in Cottonwood, don’t you?

Ike: Hard to say.

Courier: Do you think your sister’s disappearance is connected to your search for them?

Ike: Might be. I’m here to find that out or die tryin’. (Walks away).

The scene fades and the whirl of color returns and stops just like before.

WHEW, what a ride. (I open one eye to make sure we are back to 2017.) Yep!

Mike, tell us a little more about The Reckoning.

Ike McAlister returns home to Kansas after the Civil War, his soul bruised and empty. Worse, his parents have been killed by Quantrills raiders who are still on the loose. No stranger to death and destruction, he vows to run the killers down. A clue leads him to the high plains of Colorado, but when his sister, Sue, disappears from there, his world quickly spins out of control. In the midst of this turmoil, a feisty landlady sparks an attraction, the only good thing in Ike’s life. Racing against time, he must make a deadly choice. If he continues to pursue the killers, Sue will likely never be found. But if he veers off to find his sister, the killers trail will go cold. Which track to follow? Will the love of family triumph in his broken heart, or will it be the passionate hate of revenge?

How about a peek between the pages of The Reckoning:

The cards were coming up aces for the scruffy cowboy across from him. The man was cheating, but Ike couldn’t see how. Ike had been losing to the surly wrangler for more than an hour and still hadn’t figured out his tricks. From what he could see, the man’s shuffle looked okay. His deal looked okay. It had to be something else. The sooner he figured it out the better. The stash of money in front of him had dwindled to next to nothing.

One of the players asked Ike where he was from. “I’m from back east a ways. Came here lookin’ for somebody.”

“Sounds like you’re looking for someone in particular. Mind my asking who?”

The man was a proper-looking sort in a black suit and bolo tie, both out of place in a rundown saloon like the Wildfire. He resembled a banker. Ike decided he might as well answer since he’d already told the sheriff why he was here. “I’m lookin’ for my sister, Sue.”

The cowboy spun a card to Ike that flew off the table. “That one got away from me.”

You can find The Reckoning at Amazon, The Wild Rose Press and other online retail outlets.

More about the author:

Mike writes historical fiction and westerns set in late 19th century America. Growing up in Ohio, he developed a love for the West during grade school when he read every Zane Gray novel he could lay his hands on. His favorite authors in this genre are Gray, Louis L’amour, and Jack London. Favorite poet associated with the North is Robert Service, several of whose poems Mike has memorized and recites.
Mike wrote a short story called The Trade, which is published in an anthology available on Amazon based on his grandfather’s time in the Yukon Gold Rush from 1898-1900. It grew from a kernel of a story his mother shared with him about a dramatic incident his grandfather experienced there.
The Reckoning is his first published novel-thank you, The Wild Rose Press! Set in Colorado during 1868, it’s a tale of murdered parents, a sister’s disappearance, the love of a feisty landlady and a son’s revenge. He’s working on the sequel now and has a trilogy in mind.
He also has a novel titled Fireflies At Dusk set during the Civil War. It is currently gathering dust on an electronic shelf and is a coming of age tale of a young man who throws off his pacifist upbringing and joins the Union Army. The war strips him of his self-respect and he must endure a gritty journey during harsh combat to reclaim it as well as his sweetheart.

You can find Mike at:

 Website miketorreano.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/miketorreano

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/mike_torreano

It was wonderful having you with us today, Mike and Ike.  Please feel free to stop by anytime. Good Luck with The Reckoning.

 

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Welcome Author Mary Morgan

Mary Morgan IMG_7068 (427x640)Give a warm welcome to Mary Morgan, author of  Dragon’s Knight Ring, fifth and final in the series just released on August 12, 2016!

Pull up a chair, grab a drink of your choice from the cooler, a Chocolate Chip or Peanut Butter cookie from the plate, and let’s find out a little about Mary and her HOT Dragon Knights.

Scottish paranormal romance author, Mary Morgan resides in Northern California, with her own knight in shining armor. However, during her travels to Scotland, England, and Ireland, she left a part of her soul in one of these countries and vows to return.
Mary’s passion for books started at an early age along with an overactive imagination. She spent far too much time daydreaming and was told quite often to remove her head from the clouds. It wasn’t until the closure of Borders Books where Mary worked that she found her true calling–writing romance. Now, the worlds she created in her mind are coming to life within her stories.

You can find more information about Mary Morgan here:

WEBSITE  http://www.marymorganauthor.com

BLOG  http://www.marymorganromancewriter.com

Twitter http://twitter.com/m_morganauthor

Facebook http://www.facebook.com/mary.morgan.564

Goodreads  http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8271002.Mary_Morgan

Amazon Author Page http://www.amazon.com/Mary-Morgan/e/B00KPE3NWI/

Tell us what  inspired this particular story?

My inspiration came to me on my first trip to Scotland in the summer of 2000. I was sitting on a boulder in the Highlands one evening, surrounded by the sound of sheep and the mists. The ghosts of long ago reached out to me, and the Dragon Knights were born within my mind.

What secret do you use to blast through writer’s block?

I don’t really get writer’s block, but I’ll go through spurts when I don’t know where the characters are going. If that happens, I’ll go out back to my garden with a leather journal and start writing down ideas or random thoughts. It’s one of the best cures for me to stir up the well of creativity, especially when I’m staring at a blinking cursor.

Do you see yourself in your characters?

Definitely! Without realizing it, I put a piece of myself in each of the heroines I’ve written. My sister pointed it out to me after the second book was released. She told me about a particular flaw the heroine kept doing, reminding her of when I do the same. I’ll share…when I get passionate about something and speak, I tend to smack my chest or wave my hand in the air. Well, so does Aileen Kerrigan in Dragon Knight’s Medallion. My sister and I had a good laugh over that one.

What do you want your readers to take away from your books?

That anyone can be redeemed. Yet, they must want to seek redemption. It’s not always an easy journey, but it is attainable, especially with love.

Tell us a little about Dragon Knight’s Ring.DragonKnightsRing_w10768_750

Death destroyed their love. Yet, can a trio of Fenian warriors roll back time to reunite two lost souls?

Crusader, Adam MacFhearguis is on one last quest to the standing stones in Scotland where he seeks to bury the past. However, a silent prayer sends him to an unknown future and to his beloved Meggie. When he uncovers a shocking revelation, Adam questions everything about the woman he thought he knew and loved. He may have traveled the veil of ages, but time is now his enemy.

Margaret MacKay lives a life in the future without the memories of her past—her death. When Adam arrives at her door confessing he knows her, she is confused and wary. With each passing day, she yearns to learn more from this stranger. Yet, when a truth is revealed, can she trust the man to unlock the chains from her mind and heart?

Will love free the bonds to unite the two lovers who were doomed centuries ago? Or will evil finally claim victory over the Dragon Knights?

Oh, that is a great tease. How about a peek into the book itself?

Meggie brushed her fingers over the leather pouch. “It feels empty.”

“Are you not tempted to take a wee look inside?”

She snatched her hand back. “I’m not peering inside the man’s belongings. As soon as he wakes, he and his horse can leave.” Giving the horse a firm pat, Meggie walked out of the stall and away from her smirking cousin—only to run smack into her other cousin, Lena.

“Blast,” snapped Meggie, grabbing her cousin by the arm to help steady them both. “Sorry, didn’t see ye,” Seeing the excitement in Lena’s eyes, she stepped back. “What?”

“I hear you have a Highlander in the guest room,” she replied, giving Meggie a wink. “Are you going to share?”

Meggie placed her hands on her hips. “He’s not my Highlander. Feel free to have him, though as soon as he wakes he’s gone from here.”

Lucas strode out of the stables, wiping his hand on a cloth. “I think I’ll go introduce myself, since I think this man bothers you. You keep stating he must leave as soon as he wakes.”

Lena pushed her cousin aside. “No, Lucas. I will go check on him.”

“Ye are both crazy,” protested Meggie. “He’s just a man.” Stepping past them both, she marched away from the stables.

Approaching the entrance of the castle, her nerves tingled and the air cooled. Halting on the gravel courtyard, she slowly glanced up at the guest bedroom window. Gazing down at her was the dark Highlander. His hands were braced on either side of the glass, and Meggie could swear for an instant, she recognized him from somewhere. A dream, perhaps? The look he gave her pierced her soul, and she shivered.

“Impossible,” she muttered. “I don’t dream. And ye are leaving now.”

Breaking from his stare, Meggie entered the castle, almost running up the stairs. By the time she reached the guest room, her hands were shaking. Not even bothering to knock, she pushed open the door and stormed inside.

Her mouth became dry, unable to form the words to order this giant out of her home. His bulk blocked the light from the window as he leaned against the ledge staring at her. She was not one prone to swoon at men—any man, but this one made her a jumbled mess. Moving to the table, she picked up his sword and took it over to him. His eyes widened as she approached and she fell into their dark blue depths.

“I…um…” she stammered before continuing. “Ye should leave.” There, she got the words out.

Instead of reaching for his sword, the man lifted two fingers and caressed her cheek. She gasped, the touch searing her skin, and she took a step back. She could see the look of shock pass over his features, as if he felt the same reaction.

Meggie shoved the sword into his arms and ran for the door. Yet, when her hand touched the handle, she heard him speak.

“Dinnae leave me again, Meggie.”

Whew what great excerpt.  I can’t wait to read Dragon’s Knight Ring.  Unfortunately, I haven’t finished the others, so another to be read out of order.  Story of my life. LOL

Where can we find Dragon Knight’s Ring:

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dragon-Knights-Ring-Order-Book-ebook/dp/B01HDWY8S2/

BN: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dragon-knights-ring-mary-morgan/1123986946?ean=2940158146312

Kobo: https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/dragon-knight-s-ring

Apple iBooks: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/dragon-knights-ring/id1133781893?mt=11

The Wild Rose Press: http://catalog.thewildrosepress.com/all-titles/4468-dragon-knight-s-ring.html

All Romance eBooks: https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-dragonknight039sring-2061155-143.html

It was wonderful having you with us today.  Please feel free to stop by anytime. Good Luck with Dragon Knight’s Ring.

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