Showing posts with label Julia Hughes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julia Hughes. Show all posts

Friday, 20 September 2013

Flash Fiction at Five: Through the Wrong Door by Julia Hughes





There was one solitary window, placed high on the cell wall. By the angle of the sun's rays, Rhyllann calculated it was almost noon. Outside, he heard a rabble rousing crowd gathering, interspersed with shouting. The shouts became louder, and more organised. Rhyllann began counting, trying to blot out the noise and the thought that soon, he would cease to exist. He paced as he counted, five strides from wall to wall, five strides from door to door.

One door opened onto a corridor, part of the labyrinth beneath the Old Bailey Courts. The other led to a courtyard. At mid-day, it would open, and he would be escorted outside, to the gallows waiting for him.
I hope I don’t faint walking up the steps to the noose, Rhyllann hadn’t planned on dying young, like many soldiers, he felt invincible in battle. Though this felt like somebody else’s life – and death, he wanted to meet it bravely.
The chief clerk had informed Rhyllann with a smirk admission tickets for his execution had been oversubscribed by thousands.
Then he'd asked if Rhyllann wanted any "spiritual comfort". For a second, Rhyllann thought he was being offered a stiff drink. Then he shook his head, and said
'No thanks; I'm a Pantheist.'
A memory of his cousin flashed through his mind, and Rhyllann almost sobbed. Wren, who had died over five years ago, would have laughed at the irony. The European War, started in 1914 and fast approaching its centenary had claimed millions of lives. But not enough. The country Rhyllann had sworn to defend with his life had convicted him as a coward. The penalty was death.
The rabble were synchronised now. They shouted his name repeatedly. Entombed in the shouting, Rhyllann heard what he’d been subconsciously listening for: the clang of a bell. Others must have heard it too; the chants faded. The second clang was clearly audible; the third rang out into silence. By the time the bells of Old Bailey had finished announcing mid-day, a life-time had passed for Rhyllann.
The silence was broken by a loud hailer. The magnified echoes vibrated through the dungeon’s walls, but the speech was distorted; Rhyllann couldn’t understand a word. The crowd could though, and cheered when the announcer finished whatever he was announcing. Probably free beer to celebrate the hanging. Rhyllann squared his shoulders, trying to appear unafraid. The courtyard door remained shut. Instead, hearing the door behind him open, the one leading freedom, Rhyllann turned. He stared into the blue eyes of the last person he expected to see.
When Rhyllann stopped shaking, he was escorted back to the court. Only Rhyllann's barrister, the judge and a retired police officer were present. The now former Detective Crombie had seized on a grave mistake made by the Crown’s barrister. The middle aged copper had called in every favour owed, and alerted the Welsh, Scottish and Cornish that the English were trying to lord it over their Celtic countrymen.
Fearing civil disobedience would spread throughout the Empire, his honour Judge Thornton hurriedly consulted his peers. Now the wizened old man praised Rhyllann for having the courage to stand up to his commanding officer. With a rap of his gavel, he pronounced Rhyllann a free man.
Afterwards, Rhyllann bought the drinks in “The Cuckoo’s Spit”. It seemed the least he could do.
‘Thank you Crombie,’ he said yet again.
‘Mr. Crombie to you,’ Crombie said, before sinking his face into his ale. When he came up for air, he said, ‘Don’t keep thanking me. I let your cousin down, I wasn’t about to let you down.’
 ‘But what will you do now?’ Rhyllann asked, not wanting to talk about Wren, or his death.
Crombie drained his ale, swiped a hand across his mouth, and shrugged his arms through his leather jacket. The pockets bulged, ruining the hemline. Not for the first time Rhyllann tried, and failed to imagine Crombie with a brief case.
‘I gave all those reporters an exclusive.’ The crow’s feet around Crombie’s eyes wrinkled as he added: ‘One or two of them owe me. Or maybe I’ll get a private investigator’s license. Whatever, I’m glad I’ve got daughters, no chance of them going to war.’
‘I would have enlisted anyway.’ Rhyllann said. ‘I would have liked the Navy, but …’ his voice trailed away. Some nights, he dreamed so vividly that he woke up on sheets drenched with sweat. In those dreams, he was dancing on the deck of a magnificent ship which was slowly sinking, while the orchestra played on …
Crombie’s voice rumbled on...‘so act surprised, okay?’
‘Sorry – what was that?’
Crombie stood up. ‘I said, a little bird told me you’re going to be re-instated with full honours, and promoted. So look surprised, and stay out of trouble.’
Rhyllann watched as Crombie barged open the pub’s saloon swing doors. Their coloured glass panes trembled as they slammed behind him.
I wonder why Crombie blames himself for Wren’s death, when it was my fault. I was older, I should have known better than to listen to Wren’s crazy ideas. If anyone’s to blame, it’s me.  Rhyllann sighed, finished his own pint, and muttered ‘Thank you Crombie, I promise to stay out of trouble.’
*****
Rhyllann did try. He was promoted. But he had no regiment, and doubted he'd see combat again. He could hear the whispers at HQ: “Can’t be trusted.” But he accepted his new clerical job, telling himself to be grateful he still had a life.
Unsurprisingly, his dreams became ever more fantastical: Wren still lived, and he insisted Rhyllann hadn’t failed him. Rhyllann enjoyed the dream up to this point, even though Wren went into full blown geek-talk – rattling on about alternative histories and timelines. Sometimes Rhyllann managed to wake himself at exactly the right moment. Just after Wren insisted Rhyllann had saved him, and could still save him – and just before Wren plunged his world into chaos – again.


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Saturday, 30 March 2013

FREE BOOK FIND: The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes



FREE to download TODAY is The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes (Click here for UK purchase).  Why not grab a copy today?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
Frankie Shaunessy's friends are out of this world!

It's an easy mistake to make - instead of whistling and calling for her dog, fifteen year old Frankie accidentally summons a griffin and his rider from another world. The Rider is tall, blond and extremely rude. On the other hand, Balkind is the sweetest, most lovable griffin Frankie's ever met, and Frankie is determined to help the Rider and his griffin find a way back to their own world.

Dealing with parallel universes, disgruntled warriors, and hungry griffins is the easier part of Frankie's life. At school, Frankie learns friends can become enemies, teachers aren't always right, and the boy of your dreams can be all too human. Told in approximately 53,000 words, suitable for young adults, and all those who've ever dreamed of riding a griffin.

Friday, 29 March 2013

FREE BOOK FIND: The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes


FREE to download TODAY is The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes (Click here for UK purchase).  Why not grab a copy today?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
Frankie Shaunessy's friends are out of this world!

It's an easy mistake to make - instead of whistling and calling for her dog, fifteen year old Frankie accidentally summons a griffin and his rider from another world. The Rider is tall, blond and extremely rude. On the other hand, Balkind is the sweetest, most lovable griffin Frankie's ever met, and Frankie is determined to help the Rider and his griffin find a way back to their own world.

Dealing with parallel universes, disgruntled warriors, and hungry griffins is the easier part of Frankie's life. At school, Frankie learns friends can become enemies, teachers aren't always right, and the boy of your dreams can be all too human. Told in approximately 53,000 words, suitable for young adults, and all those who've ever dreamed of riding a griffin.

Thursday, 28 March 2013

FREE BOOK FIND: The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes



FREE to download TODAY is The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes (Click here for UK purchase).  Why not grab a copy today?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
Frankie Shaunessy's friends are out of this world!

It's an easy mistake to make - instead of whistling and calling for her dog, fifteen year old Frankie accidentally summons a griffin and his rider from another world. The Rider is tall, blond and extremely rude. On the other hand, Balkind is the sweetest, most lovable griffin Frankie's ever met, and Frankie is determined to help the Rider and his griffin find a way back to their own world.

Dealing with parallel universes, disgruntled warriors, and hungry griffins is the easier part of Frankie's life. At school, Frankie learns friends can become enemies, teachers aren't always right, and the boy of your dreams can be all too human. Told in approximately 53,000 words, suitable for young adults, and all those who've ever dreamed of riding a griffin.

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

FREE BOOK FIND: The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes



FREE to download TODAY is The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes (Click here for UK purchase).  Why not grab a copy today?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
Frankie Shaunessy's friends are out of this world!

It's an easy mistake to make - instead of whistling and calling for her dog, fifteen year old Frankie accidentally summons a griffin and his rider from another world. The Rider is tall, blond and extremely rude. On the other hand, Balkind is the sweetest, most lovable griffin Frankie's ever met, and Frankie is determined to help the Rider and his griffin find a way back to their own world.

Dealing with parallel universes, disgruntled warriors, and hungry griffins is the easier part of Frankie's life. At school, Frankie learns friends can become enemies, teachers aren't always right, and the boy of your dreams can be all too human. Told in approximately 53,000 words, suitable for young adults, and all those who've ever dreamed of riding a griffin.

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

FREE BOOK FIND: The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes



FREE to download TODAY is The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes (Click here for UK purchase).  Why not grab a copy today?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
Frankie Shaunessy's friends are out of this world!

It's an easy mistake to make - instead of whistling and calling for her dog, fifteen year old Frankie accidentally summons a griffin and his rider from another world. The Rider is tall, blond and extremely rude. On the other hand, Balkind is the sweetest, most lovable griffin Frankie's ever met, and Frankie is determined to help the Rider and his griffin find a way back to their own world.

Dealing with parallel universes, disgruntled warriors, and hungry griffins is the easier part of Frankie's life. At school, Frankie learns friends can become enemies, teachers aren't always right, and the boy of your dreams can be all too human. Told in approximately 53,000 words, suitable for young adults, and all those who've ever dreamed of riding a griffin.

Sunday, 10 February 2013

99 CENT BOOK FIND: The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes



Available for JUST 99 CENTS is The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes (Click here for UK purchase).  Why not grab a copy today?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
Frankie Shaunessy's friends are out of this world!

It's an easy mistake to make - instead of whistling and calling for her dog, fifteen year old Frankie accidentally summons a griffin and his rider from another world. The Rider is tall, blond and extremely rude. On the other hand, Balkind is the sweetest, most lovable griffin Frankie's ever met, and Frankie is determined to help the Rider and his griffin find a way back to their own world.

Dealing with parallel universes, disgruntled warriors, and hungry griffins is the easier part of Frankie's life. At school, Frankie learns friends can become enemies, teachers aren't always right, and the boy of your dreams can be all too human. Told in approximately 53,000 words, suitable for young adults, and all those who've ever dreamed of riding a griffin.

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

FREE BOOK FIND: The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes


FREE to download TODAY is The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes (Click here for UK purchase).  Why not grab a copy today?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
Frankie Shaunessy's friends are out of this world!

It's an easy mistake to make - instead of whistling and calling for her dog, fifteen year old Frankie accidentally summons a griffin and his rider from another world. The Rider is tall, blond and extremely rude. On the other hand, Balkind is the sweetest, most lovable griffin Frankie's ever met, and Frankie is determined to help the Rider and his griffin find a way back to their own world.

Dealing with parallel universes, disgruntled warriors, and hungry griffins is the easier part of Frankie's life. At school, Frankie learns friends can become enemies, teachers aren't always right, and the boy of your dreams can be all too human. Told in approximately 53,000 words, suitable for young adults, and all those who've ever dreamed of riding a griffin.

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

FREE BOOK FIND: The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes


FREE to download TODAY is The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes (Click here for UK purchase).  Why not grab a copy today?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
Frankie Shaunessy's friends are out of this world!

It's an easy mistake to make - instead of whistling and calling for her dog, fifteen year old Frankie accidentally summons a griffin and his rider from another world. The Rider is tall, blond and extremely rude. On the other hand, Balkind is the sweetest, most lovable griffin Frankie's ever met, and Frankie is determined to help the Rider and his griffin find a way back to their own world.

Dealing with parallel universes, disgruntled warriors, and hungry griffins is the easier part of Frankie's life. At school, Frankie learns friends can become enemies, teachers aren't always right, and the boy of your dreams can be all too human. Told in approximately 53,000 words, suitable for young adults, and all those who've ever dreamed of riding a griffin.

Monday, 14 January 2013

FREE BOOK FIND: The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes


FREE to download TODAY is The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes (Click here for UK purchase).  Why not grab a copy today?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
Frankie Shaunessy's friends are out of this world!

It's an easy mistake to make - instead of whistling and calling for her dog, fifteen year old Frankie accidentally summons a griffin and his rider from another world. The Rider is tall, blond and extremely rude. On the other hand, Balkind is the sweetest, most lovable griffin Frankie's ever met, and Frankie is determined to help the Rider and his griffin find a way back to their own world.

Dealing with parallel universes, disgruntled warriors, and hungry griffins is the easier part of Frankie's life. At school, Frankie learns friends can become enemies, teachers aren't always right, and the boy of your dreams can be all too human. Told in approximately 53,000 words, suitable for young adults, and all those who've ever dreamed of riding a griffin.

BOOK OF THE DAY: The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes

by Julia Hughes





BOOK DESCRIPTION
Frankie Shaunessy's friends are out of this world!

It's an easy mistake to make - instead of whistling and calling for her dog, fifteen year old Frankie accidentally summons a griffin and his rider from another world. The Rider is tall, blond and extremely rude. On the other hand, Balkind is the sweetest, most lovable griffin Frankie's ever met, and Frankie is determined to help the Rider and his griffin find a way back to their own world.

Dealing with parallel universes, disgruntled warriors, and hungry griffins is the easier part of Frankie's life. At school, Frankie learns friends can become enemies, teachers aren't always right, and the boy of your dreams can be all too human. Told in approximately 53,000 words, suitable for young adults, and all those who've ever dreamed of riding a griffin.


AUTHOR BIO



Hi and thanks for taking time out to visit this author page, all readers are much appreciated and very welcome - I'm an obsessive reader myself!
About me:

I'm originally from London, a little place called Notting Hill, born in the sixties when the world was the street where you lived. To give you an idea, only three people down our road actually owned a telephone and bath night was a weekly event.

Like Scout, I can't recall not being able to read, and the world of Narnia quickly became a favourite. In the closing pages of 'The Last Battle' C S Lewis tells his young audience "you cannot begin to imagine the adventures they had." (Or words to that effect). I took this as a personal challenge. While I can never hope to emulate Lewis's work, I'm having fun trying, and it keeps me out of mischief - sometimes!

That's really how I think of myself, a reader who enjoys writing the sort of books I'd want to read. Now with Amazon's help, I'm sharing those stories - something I never imagined in my wildest dreams and it's the best feeling in the world.

Even though I'm all grown up now, with two sons who grow a couple of inches every time my back's turned, there is still a child inside who wants to believe in magic and other worlds. Thankfully, these worlds do exist and we can enter anytime we open a book, or fire up our kindles.

Maybe I'll meet you there, or you can always drop by my website - just type my name into the search bar, and you'll find me.

Drop by soon, and say hi!

Julia Hughes



REVIEWS
5.0 out of 5 stars Move over vampires there's a Griffin in town! 27 Dec 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
Julia Hughes is one of my favourite authors, I have read nearly all of her books and each has enthralled and entertained me from the first page. I had huge expectations for The Griffin Cryer and am delighted to say I was not disappointed.

Having a Griffin as its central character is a totally unique idea and such a refreshing change from the saturation of vampire and werewolf books there are on the market. I recently discovered Amanda Hocking and marvelled at her choice of trolls (Trylle) as characters but think that Julia Hughes book is an even more original concept, as well as being beautifully written. For me the description of the griffin and the flight the feisty female character, Frankie, takes on him is breath-taking and so expertly written you totally believe the existence of griffins to be possible.

I don't want to spoil the storyline for you but would urge that you read this magical book and see for yourself. I think it is only a matter of time before it is snapped up and made into a film and I for one will be interested to see if producers can do cinematic justice to the stunning narrative, fast paced plot and vivid description of the griffin. Vampires are so yesterday check out The Griffin Cryer today!



Format:Kindle Edition
She was only calling for her dog. It was dusk and strange imaginings always occur within centuries-old cemeteries, right? Yet, upon seeing `green eyes' within a huge dark shadow then feeling a blast of `hot fetid air' and the near graze of a `sail-sized leathery wing,' 15-year old Frankie wasn't so sure this was imagined. When a young stranger `wearing fancy dress' appears out of the dark mist within the old cemetery and speaks, "Did you summons my griffin?" she runs for her life!

These words, spoken in Chapter 1, plunged me excitedly into a cannot-put-down, do-not-want-it-to-end extraordinary story! Julia Hughes has masterfully woven an intricate and thrilling YA fantasy tale of a girl with ordinary teenage issues suddenly being catapulted into an intriguing, perilous adventure involving beings from a twin world called, Ella-Earth. Frankie's uncanny ability to call forth a griffin and The Rider from this parallel universe will ultimately serve her family's tragic circumstances in a unique mysterious way. Ms. Hughes must have a very magical muse in her mind whose wisdom to weave such an intelligent and heart-warming story is beyond brilliant.

Frankie is not one of the cool kids at school. Julia Hughes has created a most engaging and fascinating character that appears to be rather ordinary, a girl who is struggling to maneuver through the throes of middle adolescence towards the early side of adulthood. I was delightfully engaged during the segments involving Frankie's encounters and foibles at her school as she oftentimes reacted to others in either a sassy or a respectful way; with either a fearless or a demure stance. She makes discoveries about friendship and enemies, and the humanness of teachers; and wrestles with a realization that the boy of her dreams might not be one who is human.

So what makes THE GRIFFIN CRYER extraordinary? 15-year old Frankie's coming-of-age maturity is evidenced by her reactions to ordinary yet often intense life events, yet they are in counterpoint to the daring challenges that she takes on with The Rider and his marvelous griffin. There is a harmonious flow to the script as it moved me to and fro, from Frankie's rich zesty day-to-day life situations into the perils undertaken with The Rider and his griffin; ones that involve the recovery on earth of the Ella Stone, a crystal powerful enough to protect a membrane that separates Earth from Ella-Earth, keeping both worlds from colliding.

Throughout my read, it often felt as if I was in the story itself, walking in Frankie's shoes. Some of the most vivid, exceptional segments are those between Frankie and her mum; those in which Frankie takes flight with The Rider on the griffin; and those in which her mind descends into her comatose brother's nightmares, seeking to bring him home from the dream world in which he is lost.

An outstanding story for all young adults and for those who are young at heart, THE GRIFFIN CRYER takes center stage on the top shelf of my favorites' bookcase, alongside Julia Hughes' other delightful, masterfully written novels.


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Wednesday, 3 October 2012

FREE BOOK FIND: The Bridle Path by Julia Hughes



FREE to download TODAY is The Bridle Path  by Julia Hughes  (Click here for UK Download) .  Why not download it before it goes back to full price?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
"What does any thirty something single woman wish for most?"

The Bridle Path 
is a short sweet fairy tale romance for us grown ups, set in the county of Cornwall: 

Two years after being orphaned in a horrific car crash, twelve year old Sebby remains silent and zombie-like. His aunt and guardian Matilda hopes that a new home in the tranquillity of the Cornish countryside will help restore his health.

Sebby is quickly befriended by the precocious Winny, only child of a local farmer, Greg D'Silva. Not exactly a knight in shining armour, but Greg looks good on horseback; and even better in jodphurs. Too bad he's already claimed by pretty, confident Mary-Jo. 

As Sebby emerges from a self-imposed prison, Matilda also finds her voice; aware that she too has been drifting through life, content with "good enough" when she could be magnificent.  From being afraid to say "Boo" to a goose, Matilda finally finds the strength to go after exactly what she wants on her terms.

Told in 31,000 words (novella length).

Monday, 1 October 2012

FREE BOOK FIND: The Bridle Path by Julia Hughes


FREE to download TODAY is The Bridle Path  by Julia Hughes  (Click here for UK Download) .  Why not download it before it goes back to full price?






BOOK DESCRIPTION
"What does any thirty something single woman wish for most?"

The Bridle Path 
is a short sweet fairy tale romance for us grown ups, set in the county of Cornwall: 

Two years after being orphaned in a horrific car crash, twelve year old Sebby remains silent and zombie-like. His aunt and guardian Matilda hopes that a new home in the tranquillity of the Cornish countryside will help restore his health.

Sebby is quickly befriended by the precocious Winny, only child of a local
farmer, Greg D'Silva. Not exactly a knight in shining armour, but Greg looks good on horseback; and even better in jodphurs. Too bad he's already claimed by pretty, confident Mary-Jo. 

As Sebby emerges from a self-imposed prison, Matilda also finds her voice; aware that she too has been drifting through life, content with "good enough" when she could be magnificent.  From being afraid to say "Boo" to a goose, Matilda finally finds the strength to go after exactly what she wants on her terms.

Told in 31,000 words (novella length).

Monday, 18 June 2012

FREE BOOK FIND: A Ripple in Time - Angel of the Titanic by Julia Hughes

FREE to download TODAY THROUGH THURSDAY is A Ripple in Time - Angel of the Titanic (Celtic Cousins' adventures) by Julia Hughes  (Click here for UK Download).  Why not download it before it goes back to full price?




BOOK DESCRIPTION

"One hundred years after she sank, the Titanic has a new love story."

Wren’s dream changed the course of history. To regain his world he must travel back one hundred years. This time, the “Angel of the Titanic” must ensure the ship of dreams fulfils her destiny. And he’s willing to sacrifice everything.

A young woman experiences nightmares of a terrifying collision; a collision with a mountain of ice that dwarves even the magnificent ship taking her across the Atlantic; the Titanic. These visions are so realistic, Carina demands that extra vigilance is taken especially on the night of April 14th. Captain Smith and his crew are convinced by the youngster’s vivid descriptions and steadfast belief that she has seen the future; consequently the disaster is averted and Titanic steams safely into New York harbour, with devastating consequences. 

Eventually realising that the alternative world he has woken up to has been caused by a ripple in time, Wren learns he must somehow travel back one hundred years, to the year 1912 and ensure the ship of dreams fulfils her destiny. 
Helping him with this quest is Carrie, a descendent of Carina, and Wren’s hedonistic cousin Rhyllann. 
Once on board the great ship as the tragedy begins to unfold Wren is faced with unthinkable choices: In order to restore the world to this timeline, and save his own life, hundreds of innocent women and children must perish. Wren is certain he has chosen wisely based the only logical decision. What he failed to take into account was human perversity, and the will to survive.