The Student and the Slave

 

It’s good to have author Annie Douglas Lima on our blog today to share the good news of her latest release, The Student and the Slave. We appreciate her patience while our site was down. Those who hack small sites like this one, just for fun are pretty low in my opinion.

Let’s begin with an except from The Student and the Slave.

In this excerpt, the household manager lectures Steene for failing to show proper respect to his owner.

“As his slave, you cannot treat Raymond the way you did,” Winston said. “You will go upstairs, humbly apologize, and let him know that from now on you will follow every one of his orders immediately. And as soon as his hand feels better, you will give him the extra practice he requires of you.”

“I will do no such thing!” Steene could hear his voice rising.

“You will do it, or else you will regret it. And then you will have to do it anyway.”

“Are you threatening me?”

“That kind of attitude will not be tolerated in this household. The lash is seldom employed here — most people are smart enough not to need it — but if a whipping is what it will take to teach you respect and obedience, then that’s what we’ll do.”

“Do you really want to take me on?” Deliberately, Steene looked the man up and down. “I work out every day.” Well, not so much since the surgery, but that wasn’t the point. “How often do you work out? Never, I’m guessing.”

Winston’s face had turned bright red. “You will submit to your punishment if you know what’s good for you.”

“You’re just a slave like I am! What gives you the idea that you’re some sort of big boss?” Steene felt his hands clenching into fists. “You don’t own me, and I highly doubt you’re physically capable of following through on your threats. And if you try it, I don’t think I’m the one who’s going to regret the encounter. So I suggest you go find a better use for your time than threatening people who are only doing what they have a legal right to do!”

He was yelling now, but he couldn’t help it. This whole world was so impossibly unfair. Whose bright idea was it that humans could own each other, anyway? Who decided that putting metal around people’s necks turned them into property? And who came up with the rule that anyone who tried to right that particular injustice for someone else deserved to suffer it himself?

Without another word, Winston turned on his heel and swept out of the room. Feeling as though he had won a small victory against the system, at least, Steene strode back to the couch and plopped down on it.

Everyone else was still staring at him. “You shouldn’t have said all that,” said Nelson. “He’s right that you’re going to regret it.”

“Mind your own business.” Steene turned his attention back to the TV

Take a look at this exciting new young adult action and adventure novel, The Student and the Slave, now available for purchase! This is the third book in the Krillonian Chronicles, after The Collar and the Cavvarach and The Gladiator and the Guard

The series is set in an alternate world that is very much like our own, with just a few major differences.  One is that slavery is legal there.  Slaves must wear metal collars that lock around their neck, making their enslaved status obvious to everyone. Another difference is the popularity of a martial art called cavvara shil.  It is fought with a cavvarach (rhymes with “have a rack”), a weapon similar to a sword but with a steel hook protruding from partway down its top edge.  Competitors can strike at each other with their feet as well as with the blades.  You win in one of two ways: disarming your opponent (hooking or knocking their cavvarach out of their hands) or pinning their shoulders to the mat for five seconds.

First, a Little Information about Books 1 and 2: 

Book 1: The Collar and the Cavvarach

 

Bensin, a teenage slave and martial artist, is desperate to see his little sister freed. But only victory in the Krillonian Empire’s most prestigious tournament will allow him to secretly arrange for Ellie’s escape. Dangerous people are closing in on her, however, and Bensin is running out of time. With his one hope fading quickly away, how can Bensin save Ellie from a life of slavery and abuse?

Click here to read chapter 1 of The Collar and the Cavvarach.
Click here to read about life in the Krillonian Empire, where the series is set.

 

 

 

Book 2: The Gladiator and the Guard

 

 

Bensin, a teenage slave and martial artist, is just one victory away from freedom. But after he is accused of a crime he didn’t commit, he is condemned to the violent life and early death of a gladiator. While his loved ones seek desperately for a way to rescue him, Bensin struggles to stay alive and forge an identity in an environment designed to strip it from him. When he infuriates the authorities with his choices, he knows he is running out of time. Can he stand against the cruelty of the arena system and seize his freedom before that system crushes him?

Click here to read about life in the arena where Bensin and other gladiators are forced to live and train.

 

 

And now, The Student and the Slave, with another awesome cover by the talented Jack Lin

Book 3: The Student and the Slave


Is this what freedom is supposed to be like?
 Desperate to provide for himself and his sister Ellie, Bensin searches fruitlessly for work like all the other former slaves in Tarnestra. He needs the money for an even more important purpose, though: to rescue Coach Steene, who sacrificed himself for Bensin’s freedom. When members of two rival street gangs express interest in Bensin’s martial arts skills, he realizes he may have a chance to save his father figure after all … at a cost.

Meanwhile, Steene struggles with his new life of slavery in far-away Neliria. Raymond, his young owner, seizes any opportunity to make his life miserable. But while Steene longs to escape and rejoin Bensin and Ellie, he starts to realize that Raymond needs him too. His choices will affect not only his own future, but that of everyone he cares about. Can he make the right ones … and live with the consequences?

 

 

Click here to order The Student and the Slave from Amazon for $2.99 a discounted price of just 99 cents through November 31st!

About the Author:

Annie Douglass Lima spent most of her childhood in Kenya and later graduated from Biola University in Southern California. She and her husband Floyd currently live in Taiwan, where she teaches fifth grade at Morrison Academy. She has been writing poetry, short stories, and novels since her childhood, and to date has published fifteen books (three YA action and adventure novels, four fantasies, a puppet script, six anthologies of her students’ poetry, and a Bible verse coloring and activity book). Besides writing, her hobbies include reading (especially fantasy and science fiction), scrapbooking, and international travel.

 

Connect with the Author Online:

Email: AnnieDouglassLima@gmail.com

Blog: http://anniedouglasslima.blogspot.com

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

Twitter: https://twitter.com/princeofalasia

Goodreads: http://bit.ly/ADLimaOnGoodreads

Amazon Author Page: http://bit.ly/AnnieDouglassLimaOnAmazon

LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/ADLimaOnLinkedIn

Google+: http://bit.ly/ADLimaOnGooglePlus

 

Now, enter to win an Amazon gift card or a free digital copy of the first two books in the series!

 

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Thank you, Annie for the opportunity to be a part of your new release blog tour. Best of luck with the new book.

 

 

Trivia-Hint John 14

We have another of Janet’s Trivia contests. I hope these will be a weekly feature.

Who said these words: “But, Lord, why do you intend to show yourself to us and not to the world?” (Hint: John 14)

To be included in the drawing for a $10.00 Chick Fil-A card, submit your answer below then visit Janet’s website (www.janetperezeckles.com) and refresh your soul with Janet”s inspiring words.

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Reverse Space Travel?

 

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I am a huge fan space exploration, Star Wars movies and of course Star Trek. The premise of this book has an interesting twist. I hope you enjoy it and I encourage you to enter the Rafflecopter at the end of the page for a chance to win a signed paperback copy of Gestern.

About the Book

GesternFrontCoverYou never escape your past

Andi Lloyd is more comfortable than most with interstellar travel, but she’s not prepared for the perils and peculiarities of a world she has all but forgotten—the planet Earth. As the Surveyor undergoes repairs, her brother August receives a message with news that will send both of them across the world to a place he never wanted to visit again.

Neither of them are prepared to be thrust into a world of political intrigue amid the tangled forests and crumbling ruins of Austria. They aren’t prepared to encounter wild animals and endure cross-country hikes. And they definitely aren’t prepared to face it all alone.

But despite the dangers they must press on into the unknown to find a way to save Andi’s life, to decide the fate of Earth itself—and to rescue a lonely girl who just happens to be their little sister.

Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0742MR9L6 Continue reading “Reverse Space Travel?”

We are Hosting One of our Own~DiVoran Lites and Go West

 

 

We always enjoy hosting authors here on Rebekah Lyn Books but today is special because we are hosting one of our own, DiVoran Lites! If you are a subscriber, you may have read parts of Go West as she published a weekly chapter on the website. Now she has polished it up, sent the manuscript to the editor and finally it is available on Amazon. Onisha, our webmaster and head cheerleader conducted the author interview.

 

Onisha: I enjoyed your descriptions of the terrain in Colorado, especially the shelf road and the train trip through a tunnel. Were these actual places?

DiVoran: Shelf roads actually exist in many parts of the state, but I made up the one for the cattle push. Our dad took us fishing in the mountains and we had to ride on a trail that was so rocky and narrow that I had to sit still and shut up so as not to distract my horse from picking his way across it. As far as the train trip goes, you can still take that trip on the track running alongside the Arkansas River. I recommend it.

If you are interested, explore these links for a drive over a shelf road and information on booking a rail trip on the Royal Gorge Train.

Shelf Road https://youtu.be/dS1Krc8YbpA

Royal Gorge https://royalgorgeroute.com/

 

Onisha: Each of the characters in Go West have distinct and interesting histories. Did you pull their characteristics from family stories or people you knew growing up in Colorado?

DiVoran: We’ve heard that characters find the writers. That’s true for Aldon, Ellie, and the rest of the characters of Go West. But, yes, their motives and personalities came from people I knew in the small town and ranches of Westcliffe where I lived as a child. It felt good to show a melting pot where several cultures knew and loved each other because of, and in spite of, their differences. They had to get-along in order to survive.

Onisha: I found all of your characters to be interesting, did you have a favorite that you couldn’t wait to tell their part of the story?

DiVoran: Did you notice how much of the thinking, and actions Aldon did in Go West? Writing his part of the story fascinated me. For one thing I have always pondered the differences between men and women and tried to understand a grandfather, a dad, a brother, a husband, a son, and a grandson. Being a side-kick to Aldon helped me gain insights for my life-long research about men.

About the Book

After duty as an ambulance driver in World War I, Ellie Morgan returns to Chicago to take up her share of the work in her grandparents’ department store. Ellie doesn’t want to alienate her family or disappoint them, but despite a six year effort to settle in, she feels increasingly trapped in store routine. Meanwhile, her grandmother urges her to marry a local politician and help him succeed in his chosen field. Ellie’s grandfather, however, wants to see her happy and independent. “Go West, young woman, go west,” he advises paraphrasing a popular quotation of the day. So with Granddad’s help, Ellie secures a job on a ranch in Colorado and sets out to prove that she has the necessary character to succeed at a third vocation.

When Aldon Leitzinger meets Ellie’s train in Clifton Colorado, he introduces himself as the foreman of the ranch. But the more people Ellie meets in the community, the more apparent it becomes that she is in demand to fill a number of roles for which she is not prepared. Desperate to prove herself, she settles in to please everyone, a task that puts her at risk of failure in every attempt at finding a new and happier life.

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About the Author

DiVoran has been writing for most of her life. Her first attempt at a story was when she was seven years old and her mother got a new typewriter. DiVoran got to use it and when her dad saw her writing he asked what she was writing about. DiVoran answered that she was writing the story of her life. Her dad’s only comment was, “Well, it’s going to be a very short story.” After most of a lifetime of writing and helping other writers, DiVoran finally launched her own dream which was to write a novel of her own. She now has her Florida Springs trilogy and her novel, a Christian Western Romance, Go West available on Amazon. When speaking about her road to publication, she gives thanks to the Lord for all the people who helped her grow and learn. She says, “I could never have done it by myself, but when I got going everything fell beautifully into place, and I was glad I had started on my dream.”

Giveaway

 

DiVoran has five prizes for five people! First to go will be the beautiful art cards and then we’ll have the two eBooks. Enter below:

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Tour Schedule

July 10
Bookish Orchestrations – Tour introduction
Rebekah Lyn Books – Author Interview
Janice’s book reviews – Review

July 11
Frances Hoelsma – Book Spotlight
Rachel Rossano’s Words – Author Interview
Writings, Ramblings, and Reflections – Character Interview

July 12
Shout Outs – Book Spotlight

July 13
Laurel’s Leaves – Author Interview
God’s Peculiar Treasure Rae – Book Spotlight
Old Things R New – Book Spotlight

July 14
Letters from Annie Douglass Lima – Book Spotlight
Stephany’s BLOG Snippets – Character Interview

July 15
Bookish Orchestrations – Giveaway Winners

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