Hey, blogging friends! It’s day three of the awesome Story Empire Roadshow! Gather round the bookmobile to welcome Harmony Kent. She’s here with part two of a post she started yesterday on SEer P. H. Solomon’s blog. Harmony is out of town today, away from internet access, but she’ll be checking in tonight to reply to comments, so please leave her one one below!
Hello, everyone, Harmony Kent here. Welcome to my tour stop on the Story Empire Roadshow. First of all, I would like to give Mae a huge thank you for hosting me today. Because I have so many books published, I broke yesterday’s and today’s topic into two posts. So, for the first installment, check out yesterday’s post. And, remember, throughout this week, I shall be offering Kindle deals on some of my books, so keep checking in for details of which books and when the discounts are happening. The most prolific commenter at the end of the tour will get to choose ONE copy of any TWO of my ebooks!
What I write (part two)
A firmly established mulit-genre author, you’ll not pin me down to any one thing. I’ve written various fiction, poetry, and non-fiction. Read on for more details on my books. My book trailer videos can all be found on my Amazon author page and my website.
My fifth book, Finding Katie, while fiction, tackles a serious topic, that of self harm and the affects of abuse. Readers have proclaimed that everyone should read this book.
I killed someone, you see. I killed the girl, who used to be me.
I’m Kate … Kate Charlesworth. I’m seventeen, and self-harming. This time I cut too deep, and I’m in hospital. I hadn’t meant for it to be so bad—it just sort of happened. I needed a lot of distraction that day.
You’ve had bad days, right? Days it hurts too much to think. Days you just wanna stay in bed. Days when the world needs to go away for a while. Right?
What do you do when you’ve hit rock bottom? When there’s nowhere left to turn?
This one little mistake lands me back on a psych unit—the last place I wanna be. Only this time, the nurse I end up with isn’t content to stick on a band-aid and send me home. She wants me to face my demons. But to do that, I’ll have to face who I am … who I used to be … I’ll have to find Katie.
My sixth book, Slices of Soul, takes us into the realm of poetry and covers a multitude of topics.
Slices of Soul is a collection of contemporary poetry from author Harmony Kent that will both delight and call for deeper reflection. ‘Phantoms’ gives a gritty account of pain that you can never catch. ‘Enough’ expresses the contentment of Zen. ‘Diamonds’ shows the beauty to be found on a drab and rainy day. While ‘The Alchemist’ shows you how a guitar can turn lead into gold. This wonderful arrangement of fifty poems takes you from the abstract of Zen to the melody of music, and will reach into your mind, your heart, and your soul.
My seventh book, Interludes, takes a jaunt on the naughty side in the form of erotic short romance stories.
A collection of short erotic fiction that will tickle more than your taste buds and wet more than your appetite.
With a range of genres and styles, this book has enough steam for everyone.
GREY MANCHESTER—contemporary romance in 1000 words. Will Nadine choose to drop her knife or her knickers?
DOUBLE TROUBLE—ménage à trois in 2000 words. After a dry spell, Sophia gets more than she bargained for with a solicitor and a teacher.
DRAGON KISSED—shifter romance in 3000 words. Jenna’s life is fairly run of the mill until she has a flying accident. With a dragon. All is not as it seems in this fiery romance.
TRYST—contemporary romance in 4000 words. Polly pushes the boundaries on a workplace night out.
LOVE ON THE CORNISH LINE—contemporary romance in 5000 words. Becky falls flat on her face, and madly in love. Her weekly commute home proves to be anything but routine.
THE INLAW—contemporary romance in 6000 words. At 43, amputee Carla never expected in her wildest dreams to be called a MILF by a hot young stud. Trouble is, he’s her son in law’s brother. And young enough to be her son. Sparks fly when she’s caught with her hands in the biscuit tin.
NIGHT NURSE—contemporary romance in 7000 words. Denise has only weeks left to live. What constitutes life, though? What fills the yawning hours of empty days? Who are you once the chemo and the cancer have stripped you bare? What to do?—Go out on a slow fizzle, or with a big bang?
OVERBOARD—contemporary romance in 8000 words. When Stella falls overboard in the middle of the Pacific, she gets more than she bargained for. Sharks and storms not withstanding.
ALIEN LIAISON—alien romance in 9000 words. When the military transport, Lunas Two, crash lands on Zorth, Jay is given the job of liaising with the locals. She’s seen plenty of aliens in her four years of service, but never one as finger licking good as Lemo. How far will she have to go to keep the peace?
SAVING FACE—historical romance in 10,000 words. Non-related step brother and sister, David and Annalise, break all the rules in this steamy historical romance. Forced to live apart from the love of her life and into an arranged and loveless marriage, Annalise has to grow up fast. When all is lost, will she be able to save face?
READER ADVISORY: This book contains explicit sex scenes and language hot enough to melt your Kindle. For mature readers only.
My latest book, Moments, is available on pre-order on Amazon. Pre-order HERE (US) and HERE (UK). This is a collection of short stories and poetry that touches upon death, grieving, war, fresh starts, hope, courage, change, choices, and encouragement. Take a moment to delve into tales from the dark side, have fun with fantasy, dabble in dystopia, and court danger in a little science fiction.
I’d love to hear what some of your favourite reads are. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Connect with Harmony at:
Blog | Twitter | Facebook | Amazon UK | Amazon US
Continue to follow the Story Empire Roadshow at these
blogs for more giveaways, prizes and fun!
Staci Troilo | C. S. Boyack | Harmony Kent | Joan Hall | P. H. Solomon
Sounds like there is lots of variety in this collection. You are a multi-genre author!
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Sure am! Thanks for stopping by, Joan 😃
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I think it’s wonderful that indie publishing allows authors to cross genres and write as they choose. Harmony is certainly gifted in many!
Thanks for visiting, Joan!
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Here’s to the multi-genre authors. Hope you get a ton of visitors today.
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Thanks, Craig! 😊
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I’ll drink a toast of cyber champagne to that!
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Reblogged this on Don Massenzio's Blog and commented:
Meet author Harmony Kent on Mae Clair’s blog
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Wow! Really amazing, Harmony. You tackled so many types of fiction. Not to forget the poems, too. I am so fond of poetry and the title Slices of Soul says enough about what is between the covers.
Bravo!!!!!
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Thanks, Carmens! It felt scary releasing the poems as they felt far more personal than the fiction, lols. 😊
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Thanks for visiting, Carmen. I know you’ve done some poetry too. I’ve read Slices of Soul and recommend it.
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I’m a multi-genre author, too, so I understand where you’re coming from. Best wishes with all of it, Harmony.
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Thanks, Staci! 😊
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The roadshow has been a great way to share all those genres.
Thanks for visiting, Staci!
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I was eager to read todays second part of your instalment after discovering such interesting titles yesterday.
Finding Katie sounds like an interesting and powerful reading and the blurb is perfectly calibrated to catch the reader attention.
Great post!
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Thanks, Irene! So glad I managed to bring a bit of intrigue! 😃
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So glad to have you following the tour, Irene! Thanks for checking out Harmony’s latest Roadshow post!
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All of these sound so intriguing, especially Finding Katie. Great post, Harmony!
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Thanks, Irene! Yep, that Katie wouldn’t let me be until I’d written her story, lols 😊
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Finding Kate does indeed sound interesting. Glad you enjoyed the post, Julie!
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Looks like I’m headed in the multi-genre direction myself – but not with this much variety. You’re such a versatile author!
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Thanks, tpolen! Good luck with your multi-genre writing! 😊
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An excellent observation about Harmony, Teri.:)
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Mae, thanks so much for being such a wonderful host today, and explaining my lateness in replying to all these wonderful comments! You are awesome sauce! 😃
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LOL! Thanks, Harmony. And tend to forget that the hours across the pond are different here than in the US, so your evening really isn’t that late at all 🙂
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You are amazing, Harmony. Thanks, Mae.
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Aww, thanks, John! You all are too 😊
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My pleasure, John. Thanks for visiting!
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I think it’s great when you can write in multiple genres. It’s nice to meet you and get a glimpse of your books, Harmony. Thanks for sharing Mae.
sherry @ fundinmental
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Thanks so much, Sherry! Glad I didn’t scare you away, lols!!! 😃
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Happy to share, Sherry. I’m so glad you had a chance to drop by and meet Harmony. Thanks for visiting!
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Harmony is such a prolific writer and one I admire very much. Thanks for hosting her here today, Mae!
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RRBC is composed of so many diverse and awesome writers. We rock! 🙂
My pleasure to host, Jan, and my pleasure to have you pop in. I love the support we share among our members!
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Thanks so much, Jan! Lovely to see you 🙂
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It’s pretty cool that I’ve read two of these! And highly recommend both. I’m looking forward to reading more of your poetry in Moments, Harmony!
Thanks, Mae, for sharing. 🙂
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Great to have you visit, Natalie! Like you, I’m looking forward to Harmony’s latest with Moments!
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Thanks so much, Natalie! 🙂
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Harmony, you are one of the stars in my world, and I love reading about you and your writing. As you know, I believe Finding Katie is a masterpiece – a must read for anyone working with young adults. I also loved Interludes and must find time to read your other jewels. Thank you for sharing this with us, and thank you, Mae, for featuring her on your site. 🙂
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It’s my pleasure to host Harmony, Gwen. That you so much for visiting. You’re comments on her work are awesome!
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Oh, Gwen, you leave me in happy tears! Thank you so much for your beautiful words. 🙂
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Stories as peaked my interest. Thanks for the heads up Mae
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What an amazing collection of books Harmony has written. Finding Katie sounds like a must read.
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Somehow I missed this post. Amazing collection of books, Harmony.
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Glad you had a chance to check out the post, Sue!
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