Sunday, November 11, 2012

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A captivating story of love, heartache, and fantasy with a sweet lil twist of the supernatural. You'll definitely wanna read it over and over again... ;)

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Have the Nook?? Well, here's where ya can get my book, The Spirit Within, at Barnes & Noble. http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-spirit-within-sheila-parker/1113575705

Thursday, November 8, 2012

So today is the first day of a four day weekend for me... really excited. Got lots planned..... but will always have time to work on my writing... this next book will bring ya to a place where the supernatural intertwines with the psychotic. All the while, the main character is on the brink of insanity as she tries to unravel the dark secrets of the mental cage that intrapts her.......

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Massive flooding of ideas as I begin working on my next book.... this one will definitely seep deeply into the recesses of your mind... ;)

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

BOO!!!! (hahahaha)

Have a wicked good time this Haloween night... don't let the spooks get ya!! ;)

Sunday, October 28, 2012

The Spirit Within book review!!!

*By Andrea Staunton*


"When I volunteered to do this month’s book review, the editor told me, “ok, you can review your favorite book.” After some consideration, I chose the one that I had just proofread for Spero Publishing. It replaces a number of older novels as one that I will read over and over at bedtime.
The Spirit Within is Ms. Parker’s first book. This fact is not evident in her writing, which is more sophisticated than one would expect from a first time author. This enhances the experience, and makes the book file hard to close at bedtime. It is written in the first person, a convention that I sometimes dislike, but I was able to easily overlook this due to the quality of the writing. The structure and wording is engaging; it is neither preachy nor overly talkative, and is ideal for teen and adult readers who read for the sheer joy of reading.
The familiar enough story is that of Cassandra Blakemore, a young adult who experiences college, an abusive alcoholic boyfriend, and self-destructiveness in the form of dropping out of college and getting a menial job, followed by returning to the abuser. When the worthless boyfriend, (Raleigh Nichols) finds her, she returns to him with such readiness that one wonders if the book isn’t at least a little autobiographical. If it is not, then the author has cared deeply for a young woman who did endure the well-known cycle of abuse and apology.
For a familiar story, The Spirit Within has a few entertaining plot twists. Pay careful attention to Cassandra’s uncle and to the new friends that she makes after fleeing college and Raleigh. There is more than meets the eye there; the developments are well executed and they make the ever-necessary suspension of disbelief enjoyable and easy.
The novel (novella? I didn’t check the word count) is, of course, replete with romance, girl talk, and hashing out of emotions. This in no way detracts from its quality or value; in fact, I wondered several times if the conversations were ones that the author had had in real life and then committed to electronic memory. Of course, there is a romance and some talk of feelings; the author is a woman and was not trying to create the latest action yarn for teen age boys and middle aged male accountants. Men who read it might understand their wives a little better.
A necessary component of any novel is that the characters learn and grow; character development is paramount. Most of the main characters in The Spirit Within show some degree of growth. The author could use a little polish in this area, and I am waiting to see if she herself grows a bit and is able to better reflect the growth of the characters in her next work. On a personal note, I am disappointed that Raleigh Nichols gets an easy out and does not experience significant growth; it would have been a joy to see him recognize the full gravity of his actions and their consequences. However, the reader may be assured that he loses something more valuable to him than a mere girlfriend.
The Spirit Within will be a positive addition to the collection of any avid reader. I value my copy highly, and I give the work 4.4 of 5 stars."