These were the prizes on offer. Prize draw is now closed.
* $5 or £5 Amazon Gift Card
*$5 or £5 ITunes Gift Card
*One (1) Autographed Paperback copy of Bound, Vol 1 of the Diaries of the Cŵn Annwn
*One (1) Autographed Paperback copy of Alpha, Vol 2 of the Diaries of the Cŵn Annwn
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# of Winners for this stop: 4
An Introduction to the World of the Negrescu Cŵn Annwn and the Anghelescu Hellhounds
Back in 2013, three friends from the world of Facebook role-play started work on an original story, born of the imagination of one with the character interactions developed with the help of others. Over time further contributors joined them. Some stayed and some left, but amongst it all, they realised that a story drawing in creatures from Welsh and Celtic legend, European paganism and Sumerian myth was going to be much longer than the single book they had thought might be possible. Fast forward to 2016, and, to date, the three friends have produced two books, with a third due for publication later in the year, and sufficient material for ten books in total (so far!).
What if those legends and deities of old had been more than stories? What if they walked the world of today? And one for all the conspiracy theorists … what if they continued to protect us, hidden in the shadows? Do they guide us, or are we masters of our own destinies?
And here are some other thoughts to ponder. Why are Hellhounds always the bad guys? Could paranormals not follow ‘type’ and what would happen if they did? Nostradamus is said to have predicted many events of the modern era, so what if there was a plan to counter some of those events? Religions rise and fall. What causes that?
So many questions, and so many possibilities. Yes, my stories have romances, but they have action also. I wanted to weave my love of history, with my love of paranormal possibilities in with those ideas, and hey presto, the worlds of the Negrescu Cŵn Annwn and the Anghelescu Hellhounds was born.
I hope you enjoy what you see, and perhaps you might be tempted to hit the Buy button for one of the books. Volumes 1 and 2 are available on a variety of e-book outlets. Volume 3 is being edited for publication by the end of this month.
And, if you want an insight into Fane Anghelescu, then check out the 3-part interview on the contents list. https://huntersarrowcouk.wordpress.com/2016/08/01/an-interview-with-fane-anghelescu/
Bound, Vol 1 of the Diaries of the Cŵn Annwn
Fane Anghelescu cares only for two things: his sister, Roxana, and the Hellhound Pack that he would make his own. His desire to protect both defined him, drove him. Establishing Chain and Sprocket, a motorbike customisation shop and bar with Roxana enabled him to blend in with the human world ‘topside’. From there, he could continue to serve his Queen of Hell, to whom he had sworn
himself body and soul in return for his sister’s safety. What more did he need?
Stefania Anghelescu fled the Hellhound Pack of her birth and wandered the human world for over fifty years, hiding her true nature as a Hunter. Circumstances drive her to return ‘home’, only to find that her birth Pack has changed. A new Alpha rules. And, he wants answers from his ‘missing’ Hunter.
A Hellhound Alpha with questions. A Hellhound Hunter reluctant to give answers. A jealous Queen of Hell. Enemies who want nothing more than to annihilate them all. No problem. Life for Fane and Stefania was going to become a whole lot more interesting.
“Bound” is the first volume in The Diaries of the Cŵn Annwn, a series of paranormal romance and adventure loosely based on Welsh legends. Dare you walk in our world?
“Bound”, Volume 1 of The Diaries of the Diaries of the Cŵn Annwn
currently free on Kindle Unlimited
Amazon.com $4.99: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016TQFBNY
Amazon.co.uk £3.99: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B016TQFBNY
Alpha, Vol 2 of the Diaries of the Cŵn Annwn
Can a Welsh legend be relevant in the modern world?
“I have walked this world for 410 years, with 170 years having pas
sed since I assumed the role of Alpha of the Cwn Annwn. In that time, I have seen the world change dramatically. I have found my Mate. I have lost close family and throughout, I have remained true to my promise to my Goddess.”
“I harvest souls.”
Gabriel Black, born of the Cwn Annwn, must find his Mate or face losing his sanity. The question is can he remain true to his Goddess as the world around him changes? Is his Pack even needed? Surely mankind has evolved?
“Alpha” is the second volume of “The Diaries of the Cwn Annwn”, a series based on the Welsh legends of the Cwn Annwn and the Ddraig Goch, relating the story of Gabriel and his Pack, as they try to remain true to themselves in an ever-changing world.
“Alpha”, Volume 2 of The Diaries of the Diaries of the Cŵn Annwn
Amazon.com $4.99: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ENZ972O
Amazon.co.uk £3.47: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01ENZ972O
Smashwords $4.99: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/631708

Hi Jo, I enjoyed your blog post. Thanks for sharing your books and the story behind them. Its sounds like a great blend of many genres into one book. I did add one of them to my kindle!
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Thank you for your comment. If you are interested, there is a freebie on Smashwords called “Dare To Walk With Me”, which gives an intro to the whole series.
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thanks!
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Hi Jo, your storyline is intriguing, and how you conceived of that storyline is even more fascinating. I hope your Blog Party is crowded with guests today — have fun!
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Thank you for taking a look. I put the idea conception, at least more recently, down to driving a lot of miles and being stuck in traffic. The brain has to do something!
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Hi Jo! I love your blog and your post, and what deep questions! I’m definitely hankering after taking a walk in your world, lols, and will be adding your books to my TBR 🙂 Very best wishes with everything 🙂
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Love the concept of finding where the idea of a deity came from. Who inspired her/him?
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Most books seemed to go for the major pantheons when choosing a pagan deity: Greek, Roman or Egyptian for example. Having studied Ancient History, I knew that there were numerous local deities. I also wanted to tie in the concept that, if whatever was that deity’s ‘responsibility’ continued in their area, then they would maintain their power base through inadvertent worship. With two World Wars, with a lot of action of Europe, plus all that is happening in the Middle East, it seemed logical to pick a deity in those areas.
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Have a great day at the party, Jo! I enjoy all kinds of romance, so will be adding “Bound” to my TBR.
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Thanks. Hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed writing about it.
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I love paranormal and myths, but help me out here. How do you pronounce those names? lol! Some of my characters have made-up names. Heck, I made up a new species and a new world, both with odd names, so I added the pronunciation of them to help out my readers (though, I’ll be honest, I still hear people say them incorrectly, which is fine since it’s how they choose to read it). I’d love to know how you pronounce the names of your characters.
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Wait until the later books. Volume 6 is Ddraig, the Welsh for ‘dragon’. The ‘Dd’ is pronounced ‘Th’ and the ‘r’ is a long sound, so ‘rrrr’.
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Wow! You might want to have a little glossary of pronunciations just to help the reader. I doubt many of us know how to speak in Welsh. lol! 😉
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I may well do that for that book, as there is a lot more Welsh legend there. The freebie on Smashwords.com has all the current characters (Dare to Walk With Me). Most of the names are not such tongue-twisters.
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I downloaded Once Upon a Time. I look forward to reading it. 🙂
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“Dare To Walk With Me” is also a free title from Smashwords.
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I tried searching for it and couldn’t find it. I even put the title in quotes and it didn’t come up. Can you provide me with the link, please?
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My mistake. It is on Kindle Unlimited for another month of so, but is priced at 99p otherwise: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01HXQWEF2
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I see it now. Thank you! 🙂
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Hello, Jo. Thank you for introducing us to your books! I can add them to my TBR piles and look forward to delving into them soon!
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Hope you find the time to read them before long.
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Hello Jo, and thank you for sharing about your exciting books. From the descriptions they appear to be very creative and imaginative. Will add to my TBR list.
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Thank you.
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Reblogged this on Kim's Author Support Blog.
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Your books sound interesting. Love books based on myth and legends of old, especially celtic and welsh. Thank you for sharing.
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Your books sound interesting. Anything that incorporates myths and legends from other cultures is up my alley. 🙂
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I hope you will enjoy reading further.
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Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
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I”m a fan of folklore, legends and myths. Thanks for an engaging peek at your novels and congrats on spinning such complex mythology into them!
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Thanks
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Great post – your books do sound interesting – I cant imagine writing with another person, never mind two – but that clearly works well for you 🙂
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Hi, Jo. Your love of history shines through in this post, and using the rich and varied Welsh mythology is a refreshing change from the usual take in this genre. I have to ask, who designed your book covers? They stand out from the crowd. Great post.
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They were designed by a Viking reenactor whom I met at a history fair, called John Gendall. He lives near Coventry and has a Facebook page.
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Hi Jo. Thanks for joining the tour, and sharing your books with us. I love it when I get to hear some behind-the-scenes stuff about books, and how they are conceived. I hope you have a fantastic day. 😀
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Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
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Hi, Jo! It’s wonderful to learn more about your work. Truly fascinating. The questions are ones to ponder for sure. I’m following your blog now. Thanks for sharing. Have a fantastic day! 🙂
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Hi Jo! What an interesting premise of your books.
Yes, there are so many questions, and so many possibilities. I also am a strong believer that behind each legend or myth we can find a seed of truth.
However, what intrigues me most is the choice of character names. They are names familiar where I live, I mean Romania, Europe, aka Dracula’s country.
Fane is a shortening and endearment from Stefan/Stephen. Negrescu and Anghelescu are ordinary Romanian names, ESCU being a typical suffix in our names. My family name is Stefanescu, for example.
So, your books directly to my TBR pile. Best of luck and great sales, as well as regards from Dracula’s country!
Carmen
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And don’t forget Gavril, who changed his name at his wife’s behest. I had been speaking with a doctor fro Romania, when I had the idea.
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Yes, Gavril, too, though it’s a sort of old form for Gabriel. By the way, my other great hobby except reading is…..guess what? Playing role=play games.
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Hi, Jo. Your post reminded me of my Welsh heritage. Your stories sound wonderful and I wish you the best. (I still have trouble with pronouncing the names)
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History and myths – sometimes it’s hard to know the line between – and lot’s of possibilities for an author’s fertile imagination – have fun.
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Hello Jo and your co-writers, I’m experiencing a brain freeze from your post. You have some imagination. I probably would experience culture shock as well but it all sounds so intriquing. Good luck!!
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I noticed that link today to the interview. Fane is some kind of yummy! Wow!
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Oh, I love it. I definitely added a couple of books to my TBR today. Great blog tour stop.
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I enjoyed your post and getting to know more about your books!
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Hi, Jo! Excellent post today. I wish you the best.
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Hi Jo, I almost missed your post today. It’a lovely to see you back! All the best for the rest of the tour. Kind regards
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Very interesting blog post, Jo! So good to get to know your work.
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Wonderful post leaving me intrigued and interested in reading your books. Thank you for hosting today.
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Reblogged this on mallie1025.
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Like John, I have a Welsh/Scottish heritage and love myths and legends, especially unique ones like yours. Jo, you have a great site and good stuff to read which I’ll be checking out s soon as I can.
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My grandmother came from Wales to the USA on the Carpathia, one year before she rescued the Titanic. Very imaginative story ideas.
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Your books sound really interesting, I will add them to my TBR list.
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What an amazing addition to the tour! I’ve really enjoyed every bit of it!!
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Nice post, John. I’m just getting into paranormal but could you explain Annwn? I’ve seen that in other titles, some spelled Annwyn
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The Welsh spelling is Annwn, but sometimes the extra letter is added because people don’t know how to pronounce the ‘w’ in Welsh.
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I’m sorry I typed Jo and the auto correct put John would you correct that for me thank you
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Helo Jo. It’s interesting to learn how you met your fellow writers and began your writing journey. Your books look wonderful and I think the covers are great too. Have a brilliant party today.
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing your books and the story behind them. Your books sound interesting.
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Hi Jo – sorry I’m so ate to your party, but then that just means I’ll have to get my own copies of your intriguing books. I’m a HUGE fan of Celtic myth and the lifestyle of their Druid, Bard and Warrior castes so this sounds right up my alley 😀 I can see you had a wonderful time yesterday and wish you all the best for the launch of book #3! 😉
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The next book includes ne of the characters doing a version of the Three Peaks Challenge, taking the Pyg Track up Snowdon
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It looks like I missed your stop yesterday Jo, and by the way, good to know you. I can see you had a swinging party though. 🙂 Well done!
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Oops, I’m late. But I did want to stop by:)
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Hi Jo! I’ve enjoyed your post; thanks for sharing your writing tale and introducing us to your books; they look great! Take care and have a wonderful day! 🙂 ~Stephanie
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Stephanie, do you know Sidney and Marjorie Vincent?
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Hello again Jo! Visited your blog at the beginning & here I am again. Keep writing! Cheers! S.J. Francis
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Hi Jo – very well organized and interesting Blog – not sure why but it did not appear in the RRBC list yesterday or I would have stopped by, anyway better late than never! Hope you had a great RRBC Back to School Blog Block Party day! – MikeL
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Reblogged this on Sidvin32's Blog and commented:
This book really kindled my interest with the story line and the punchy way you think and write. Thank you, Jo.
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