Louise Wise (also writes as T E Kessler): Eden by Louise Wise

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Wednesday, 13 November 2019

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Jelvia: Not Human

Series #1


We humans have always outnumbered Jelvias—that was until falling birth rates became a reality.

And now the Jelvia: bigger, stronger, disease and injury resistant—and venomous—looks set to topple us from world domination.

Some say it’s too late to acknowledge the invisible technology that distorts the truth about the Jelvian timeline. And others live in oblivion knowing—or not wanting to know—that there is no scientific proof sustaining that Jelvias evolved alongside us on our planet; they don’t question why there is no photography, ancient books, or old Jelvian fossils, or even why they aren’t any old Jelvias.

They definitely don’t recognise the danger we are in.

And journalist, Macy Shaw, is one of those people.




When she was twelve years old, her mother was murdered, and subconsciously ever since, Macy’s been searching for a hero. But the hero she found was a Jelvia. Undeterred, she used her connections to go after the biggest story of her life.

Narcifer saved a woman by merely being a Jelvia—his presence causing terror and making the assailants flee. And it amused him when his “heroism” created a national stir, so when a pretty little red-head asked to interview him for a story, Narcifer felt compelled to grant it to her, especially when she gave all the signals that she wanted more than a story.

However, on the night Narcifer inadvertently became a hero, he had been tracking a scientist with orders to kill, and strangely no matter where Narcifer’s line of investigation took him, his search always brought back to the red-headed journalist, Macy Shaw.

This book is the first in the JELVIA: NOT HUMAN series.

Each book will slowly reveal the true identity of the Jelvia.


JELVIA: NOT HUMAN books can be read as a standalone novel, although you’ll gain a better understanding of the Jelvian world by reading in order.

Based on the story Eden by Louise Wise.
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Thursday, 30 May 2019

What if your perfect man wasn't human? #hot #romance 🔥🔥 #hero #romance for #women @eroticaforall ‏ #LoveLines #LustyMondayLit #otk



 Jelvia: Not Human #1
HOLDING OUT FOR A HERO

Jelvias have lived alongside us since time began—or that’s what we’ve been made to believe.



Some of us are waking up to the invisible technology that’s fogged our brains by distorting the truth and holding us in check under a blanket of fear.

But there aren’t many of us, and those that question the timeline of the Jelvia usually end up dead.

I’m Macy Shaw, and I’m one of the few who have woken up. But, strangely, I honestly believe that Jelvias are also being duped.



I aim to find the truth but who will listen to a small-time celebrity reporter such as me—except my boss, who gives me the job of a lifetime:


Narcifer, the Jelvian Lothario, woo him, seduce him, get a story.



I’d do anything to get a Jelvia story.



I just want to stay alive long enough to tell it.



Contains adult material.

Over 18 only.

Sunday, 10 May 2015

I may be cynical, but...

here goes...

There are writers who plan each and every step. They look into the book market and carefully plan the type of book they should write. Before they've even written a word they have looked how to market it, the cover, title, which editor and illustrator to use. They've calculated their costs, and have probably spammed millions of people for donations. Their book is fifty pages in length. It was many more pages, but said author realised that if he cuts the book into portions he can create a 'need' for the book and generate more money.

The book will likely to be on two scales: bland or hardcore but either scale will be emotionless--the passion from the writer-who-loves-to-write is not there only the business man/woman. The plot, though, will be well thought out and developed.

They will embellish their sales, call their book a 'best seller' and have a budget to buy reviews (which they will include in every email signature).

Then there are those who write because they love to write. It probably began as a hobby. Scribbling away until a biased person said, 'Hey, that's good. Why don't you publish.' And they published without an editor, uploading their cover from a stock photo gallery (without sizing). Their characters, with the exception of the token bad guy and the token death, will all be the same.

EVERYONE will have a name and a POV--even the postman. They will either put the book up free and expect it to fly off the cyber shelves, or over price it and STILL expect it to fly off the shelves. When the one-star review comes in they will complain to Amazon and post their disquiet on forums, or worse, argue with their reviewers on forums.

Then there are those who probably started out writing as a hobby like the above, but unlike the above, they knew there was room for improvement. They probably took themselves off to a creative writing class, maybe brushed up on their English. These authors have many, many unpublished MS in a dusty cupboard somewhere. They crave to learn their craft. Lap up any bad reviews and see where they can improve. They beg people to be honest about their work and become frustrated when people are not. They have probably sent their MS for evaluation and SPENT money on their talent.

They are either silent about their sales or brag to anyone who will listen, they may even embellish or woe-is me-no-sales (we all have our faults).

There may be a little bit of each in all of us. 

But those who are 'discovered overnight', you can be rest assured, they've been tearing their hair out over their books and writing for many, many years just like the rest of us.

Keepy calm, keep writing. 


Jenny was stranded, but was she alone? 
Eden
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Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Louise Wise's page turner two-parter!



Eden #1

Her senses were acute to sound, and her brain nagged her to flee, but she remained motionless. The old, old trick: play dead.
 
Imagine being an astronaut.

Now imagine applying for a mission where you became one of the first humans to travel outside the solar system.







The training couldn't prepare you for what was about to happen--the unimaginable.

Jenny Daykin, her co-travellers presumed dead, became shipwrecked on Eden.

She wasn't alone.


Jenny Daykin, ordinary woman with an extraordinary dilemma: kill or be killed. Surrender or invade. Hunt or Hunted. Love or hate.
Hunted #2

As the only survivors they rely on one another. But he isn’t human and the place she calls home, isn't Earth
 
Nook  
Jenny chose love. An emotion only felt by higher species such as you or I. 

But do so-called 'higher species' need to have the thought-process of hope love? Or are such emotions mere survival instincts? Or, even, a disabling thought-process? 

An error of human-kind?

Somehow, Jenny found herself wondering just that as she was forced to quell her emotions in order to survive.

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