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Saturday, April 23, 2022

Audiobook Spotlight: Scribbler Tales Presents: Escape from Berlin by Mary Ann Bernal, narrated by Jack Nolan

 


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Escape from Berlin

Mark Dresdner’s cover is blown, forcing him to flee East Germany, yet he refuses to leave the woman he loves. Finding the border crossing blocked and the enemy closing in, will he evade capture or be forced to make the ultimate sacrifice?

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Betrayal

Aelia gives herself completely to the man she loves, revealing a life-threatening secret, trusting her husband unconditionally, but is he deserving of her trust?

Deadly Secrets

Lysandra seeks a new life in America, hoping to forget her past, but an accidental meeting with a man who knows her true identity endangers her happiness.

Murder in the First

As judge, jury, and executioner, Bethel decides the fate of the man responsible for her plight, but things go terribly wrong, and the predator becomes the prey.

The Ritual

Devona’s initiation into a modern-day pagan sect on All Hallows’ Eve sends the terrified young woman fleeing for her life amidst a raging storm. Escaping the sacrificial altar, will she survive the tempest?

Listen to an excerpt HERE


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Saturday, April 16, 2022

Audiobook Spotlight: Scribbler Tales Volume Five by Mary Ann Bernal, narrated by Roberto Scarlato

 

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In her quest for immortality, Lilly considers a Satanic covenant before the portal closes on All Hallows’ Eve in Bloodlust.

When Felicity meets exotic Seth on a flight to Luxor, her fairy tale vacation is threatened by tomb robbers in Illusion.

Manhunt finds Tami and Mick suspecting the newest member of their team while planning one final heist at the Diamond Exchange.

Dr. Brenda Lancaster must develop a cure for a mutated pathogen before mankind becomes extinct in Pandemic.

Angela plots her husband’s death in Revenge, unaware it may cost her the freedom she seeks.

 Listen to an excerpt HERE



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Saturday, April 9, 2022

Audiobook Spotlight: Scribbler Tales Volume Four by Mary Ann Bernal, narrated by Roberto Scarlato

 

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When the daughter of a wealthy entrepreneur is kidnapped, Agent Richards races against time to find her in Abducted.

In Cunning, newlywed Charlotte von Lichtner is obsessed with Transylvanian folklore when she encounters her husband’s mysterious kinsman.

Enamored finds Lady Margaret besotted with a younger man whose intentions are suspect in their unorthodox relationship.

Will the murderer succeed as he flees the crime scene in Reckless?

Doctor/patient confidentiality is sorely tested when Sarah reveals the truth about her lover’s death in Safeguard.

 Listen to an excerpt HERE


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Saturday, April 2, 2022

Audiobook Spotlight: Scribbler Tales Volume Three by Mary Ann Bernal, narrated by Roberto Scarlato

 


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When a highly classified schematic of a prototype engine is stolen, the evidence points to an inside job in Hidden Lies.

In Nightmare, Melanie’s childhood demons carry over into adulthood when she returns to her ancestral home.

Detective Newport races against time to apprehend a killer targeting prosecuting attorneys in Payback.

The Night Stalker is not a figment of Pamela’s imagination as she tries to convince the police that her life is in danger.

While trying to identify a serial arsonist, a Fire Marshall suspects a highly decorated firefighter in Turning Point.

 Listen to an excerpt HERE


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Saturday, March 26, 2022

Audiobook Spotlight: Scribbler Tales Volume Two by Mary Ann Bernal, narrated by Roberto Scarlato

 


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Madeline’s personal feelings cloud her judgment in Broken Promises where she must choose between love and obeying the law.

When the guilty walk, a vigilante executes the criminals in Deception.

Endgame finds a government researcher running for her life after discovering a horrific CIA secret in the isolated facility.

A modern-day Don Juan’s life is turned upside down in Malice when he is falsely accused of rape.

Holliday is obsessed with a formidable ancestor whose spirit wishes to possess her soul in The Portrait.

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Saturday, March 12, 2022

Audiobook Spotlight: The Briton and the Dane: Legacy, by Mary Ann Bernal, narrated by Sebastian Lockwood

 


Whispered by the wise and the learned. Talked of in hushed tones around luminous firesides. Engraved by awestruck scribes in the scriptoria of the chronicles. Against all the odds, great King Alfred defeated a vastly superior Danish army outside Chippenham. This victory, the sages prophesied, would guarantee peace throughout the land. Or so they thought.

Two years later, Rigr the Bastard, vengeful and seeking to claim his birthright, was defeated in the wilds of East Anglia. His blood-smeared berserker warriors vanquished; no quarter asked for - no quarter given.

Now, a further two years later, the Vikings return. Noble Prince Sven instigates a seaborne invasion, fueled partly by blind rage when he discovers that his brother, Prince Erik, has sworn fealty to the Anglo-Saxon king. His own brother: a traitor and a fool.

Erik’s love, Lady Gwyneth, attempts to stop the invasion before it starts by uniting the two estranged brothers, but her scheming only succeeds in making matters worse. Indeed, her interference guarantees the death of thousands of warriors in the freezing, tumultuous North Sea. 

So when the horns of Sven’s monumental fleet of warships are heard off the fogbound coast of Britannia, King Alfred - outnumbered, outshipped, and weary of the fray - must rouse his jaded Saxon warriors and lead them to sea to repel his most formidable enemy yet. A host motivated by the spilled blood of the fallen, the spirit of black vengeance, and the delights of a warrior’s reward in Valhalla is the most fearsome opponent of all.  

Alfred. Sven. Erik. Gwyneth. Amidst the ferrous reverberation of a battle royale - one or all must die, and the fate of a nation hangs in the balance one final time.

Listen to the Preface HERE


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Saturday, March 5, 2022

Audiobook Spotlight: The Briton and the Dane: Birthright by Mary Ann Bernal, narrated by Sebastian Lockwood

 


Two years have passed since Alfred the Great successfully defeated Guthrum, King of the Vikings. The fair land of England is at peace. That is, until the harmony is threatened by Guthrum's angry, vengeful, illegitimate son, Rigr, who is hell-bent on usurping his father's throne. Rigr demands his Birthright - an acknowledgment that he is the sole heir to the Danelaw, but his father refuses his claim.

Rigr assembles his army; a motley, but formidable, cohort of disenchanted warriors. Fearsome Guthrum, the ruler of everything from Kent to Northumbria, is made aware of the threat and conjures his forces, meeting the rebellious host on the field at Thetford.

Thousands upon thousands of bloodthirsty warriors confront each other on the sunlit, windless plains of East Anglia. The victors will rewrite the course of history, and the fate of England is in the hands of the gods of war.

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Saturday, February 26, 2022

Audiobook Spotlight: The Briton and the Dane by Mary Ann Bernal, narrated by Sebastian Lockwood

 

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King Alfred the Great has thwarted the Viking threat against his kingdom of Wessex. Signing a treaty with the formidable Danish King Guthrum, he succeeds in pushing the heathen army back to the rolling fens of East Anglia.

An uneasy peace holds sway: The King establishes a standing army under Lord Richard, who takes command of the citadel at Wareham.

Richard and his army are accompanied by his daughter, Gwyneth, an impetuous and reckless young woman – at once striking, intellectually gifted, but dangerously vain and imprudent.

While Richard broods on the Viking threat, Gwyneth falls in love with an enemy prince - only to discover that she has been betrothed to a Saxon warrior twice her age.

Refusing to countenance her grim fate, she flees the fortress, but is soon kidnapped by a Viking warrior and taken to the camp of King Guthrum while Saxon search parties scour the land.

In captivity, a hostage to fortune, and the focus of political intrigue, Gwyneth is submerged in a world of expediency, betrayal, and black treachery. Slowly, she realizes the truth is suspect, nothing is what it appears and her reality cannot be trusted.

And all the time, against this background, she desires nothing more than to be reunited with her dashing Danish prince.

Listen to Chapter One HERE


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Saturday, February 19, 2022

Audiobook Spotlight: The Briton and the Dane: Concordia by Mary Ann Bernal, narrated by Sebastian Lockwood

 

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Travel back in time to late ninth-century Anglo-Saxon Britain, where Alfred the Great rules with a benevolent hand while the Danish King rules peacefully within the boundaries of the Danelaw. Trade flourishes, and scholars from throughout the civilized world flock to Britannia's shores to study at the King's Court School at Winchester.

Enter Concordia, a beautiful noblewoman whose family is favored by the king. Vain, willful, and admired but ambitious and cunning, Concordia is not willing to accept her fate. She is betrothed to the valiant warrior Brantson but sees herself as far too young to lie in the bedchamber of an older suitor. She wants to see the wonders of the world, embracing everything in it - preferably, but dangerously, at the side of Thayer, the exotic Saracen who charms King Alfred's court and ignites her yearning passions.

Concordia manipulates her besotted husband into taking her to Rome, but her ship is captured by bloodthirsty pirates, and the seafarers protecting her are ruthlessly slain to a man. As she awaits her fate in the Moorish captain's bed, by sheer chance she discovers that salvation is at hand in the gilded court of a Saracen nobleman.

While awaiting rescue, Concordia finds herself at the center of intrigue, plots, blackmail, betrayal, and the vain desires of two egotistical brothers, each willing to die for her favor. Using only feminine cunning, Concordia must defend her honor while plotting her escape as she awaits deliverance somewhere inside steamy, unconquered Muslim Hispania.

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Sunday, June 9, 2019

Myths, Legends, Books & Coffee Pots: #BookReview — The Briton and the Dane: Birthright ...

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The Briton and the Dane: Birthright
(The Briton and the Dane Book #2)
By Mary Ann Bernal


Travel back in time to 9th Century Anglo-Saxon Britain and the reign of Alfred the Great who successfully repelled the Viking threat and drove the formidable Danish King Guthrum out of his Kingdom of Wessex. Journey throughout Britannia where Lord Richard and his children risk their lives in the service of their King; where treachery and treason threaten the uneasy peace; where the outcome of one battle determines the course of history.




“Treason is punishable by death, no matter the bloodline...”

It has been two years since Alfred, King of Wessex, accepted the surrender of Guthrum, the leader of the Great Heathen Army. Due to Alfred’s terms, Guthrum has turned his back on his pagan ways and embraced the Christian God. By doing so, he now rules the land from Kent to Northumbria. It is enough. No longer does he hunger for the desire for more land and the blood of the battlefield.

However, there are those who see Guthrum’s surrender to the Christian faith as a weakness, and there is one among them which threatens the tranquil peace that Alfred and Guthrum have worked so hard to embrace.

Rigr, Guthrum’s illegitimate son, seeks the throne of his father. However, because of his illegitimacy, Guthrum refuses to recognise him as his heir. Driven by the desire for power, Rigr plots to overthrow his father and to his delight, he discovers that many would not only support his claim but fight alongside him. His course is set. He will win the Daneland from his father, no matter what the cost...

Set in a world of superstition, blood feuds, and revenge, The Briton and the Dane: Birthright (The Briton and the Dane Book #2) by Mary Ann Bernal is the utterly captivating fictional story, set in the time of King Alfred of Wessex and Guthrum of East Anglia.

I have already read several books in The Briton and the Dane series and I was very much looking forward to reading Birthright. I had high expectations for this book, and I am pleased to say that Bernal did not disappoint. Bernal has presented a story that is not only rich in historical detailing but one with an almost tangible realism.

From the opening sentence, I was hooked. The short chapters and quickly changing scenes worked surprisingly well. There is also a huge cast of characters which drove this book forward. Putting all of these things together made this novel unputdownable. In fact, I was so engrossed in this story that I read it in one sitting!

The period of history Bernal chose to base this book on is one where minimal primary sources have survived and although there are many works by Historical Fiction authors about Alfred the Great and his war with Guthrum, the period straight after is one which is sorely neglected by authors, and because of this Bernal's story is wonderfully original.

There are many characters in this book that a reader will love to hate — Rigr being one of them. His anger at his father is like an uncontrollable burning fire inside of him. He is ambitious, and it seems that nothing can thwart him in his quest to become King.

This book is not just about those who desire power. Like with Book #1, I was particularly taken with the character of Elizabeth, who despite being contradicted continuously, is convinced that her husband, who has been missing for two years, is still very much alive. I thoroughly enjoyed Elizabeth’s story.

From the onslaught, this book is filled with non stop drama and cliff-hanger tension. Bernal writes with a vivid imagination and an energy that threatens to memorise. She has a novelist eye for human frailty, and her characters are authentic in the telling.

Tense, powerful and utterly compulsive. I thoroughly enjoyed the second book in this fabulous series.

I Highly Recommend.

Review by Mary Anne Yarde.
The Coffee Pot Book Club.


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The Briton and the Dane: Birthright


Mary Ann Bernal



Mary Ann Bernal attended Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, NY, where she received a degree in Business Administration.  Her literary aspirations were ultimately realized when the first book of The Briton and the Dane novels was published in 2009.  In addition to writing historical fiction, Mary Ann has also authored a collection of contemporary short stories in the Scribbler Tales series. Her latest endeavor is a science fiction/fantasy novel entitled Planetary Wars  Rise of an Empire. Originally hailing from New York, Mary Ann now resides in Elkhorn, Nebraska.


Connect with Mary Ann: Website • Whispering Legends Press • Twitter.

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Book Launch - Julius Caesar De Bello Gallico The War in Gaul: A Storyteller's version Kindle Edition by Sebastian Lockwood



Hail Caesar! This is the Kindle version, Audible to follow soon. Sebastian Lockwood is The Person to bring this to us.  Caesar was a master leader, planner and storyteller. Stay tuned for the audio that goes with this great Reality story. Follow on Facebook Lumen Arts Audio for updates.

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Traveling bard, Sebastian Lockwood narrates The Briton and the Dane




The Briton and the Dane is a story of love, betrayal, intrigue and warfare taking place in a realm of mystery and darkness, set in ninth century England when the bloodthirsty Vikings raped and pillaged their way across the length and the breadth of the windswept lands.


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Thursday, August 13, 2015

Audio Book Launch - Scribbler Tales, Volume Five now available


Written by: Mary Ann Bernal
Narrated by: Roberto Scarlato
Length: 1 hr and 12 mins 
Unabridged Audiobook

In her quest for immortality, Lilly considers a Satanic covenant before the portal closes on All Hallows' Eve in "Bloodlust". When Felicity meets exotic Seth on a flight to Luxor, her fairy-tale vacation is threatened by tomb robbers in "Illusion". "Manhunt" finds Tami and Mick suspecting the newest member of their team while planning one final heist at the Diamond Exchange. Dr. Brenda Lancaster must develop a cure for a mutated pathogen before mankind becomes extinct in "Pandemic".


Tuesday, May 5, 2015

The Briton and the Dane featured on AudioBookBlast




In ninth century England when bloodthirsty Vikings pillaged their way across the length and the breadth of the windswept lands, a wounded Danish Viking is secretly given succor by a young Anglo-Saxon woman who is besotted with the enemy prince. Will love overcome treachery and betrayal or cause their ruin?
 
The Briton and the Dane
Author: Mary Ann Bernal
Narrator: Sebastian Lockwood
Length: 11 hrs and 30 mins


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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

The Briton and the Dane: Timeline available on AudioBookBlast


A beautiful archeologist besotted with an Anglo-Saxon nobleman is transported back to eleventh century England where treachery abounds. She is determined to learn the identities of the treacherous blackguards hiding in the shadows, but will she walk away or change the course of history to save the man she loves?

This is a Listen & Review title. The author will gift you the book directly from Audible and you will have 30 days to listen to the book and give an unbiased review. You are NOT required to give a positive review, only an honest one. These titles are given out at the rights holder's discretion and Audiobook Blast does not guarantee that you will be awarded this or any title.

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Monday, March 16, 2015

Audio Book Launch - Sasha by K. Meador


  • Written by: K. Meador
  • Narrated by: Michaela James
  • Length: 4 mins 
  • Unabridged Audiobook

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    When Sasha's little sister keeps taking her things, Sasha learns a valuable lesson.


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    Thursday, February 19, 2015

    Scribbler Tales (Volume Two) now available on iTunes

     

  • Written by: Mary Ann Bernal
  • Narrated by: Roberto Scarlato
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins 
  • Unabridged Audiobook

  • Madeline's personal feelings clouds her judgment in "Broken Promises" where she must choose between love and obeying the law. When the guilty walk, a vigilante executes the criminals in "Deception". "Endgame" finds a government researcher running for her life after discovering a horrific CIA secret in an isolated facility. A modern day Don Juan's life is turned upside down in "Malice" when he is falsely accused of rape. In "The Portrait", Holliday is obsessed with a formidable ancestor whose spirit wishes to possess her soul.


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    Wednesday, October 1, 2014

    Brooklyn and Bo Chronicles features The Briton and the Dane: Timeline audio book - available on Audible and iTunes

    Brooklyn and Bo Chronicles by Brenda Perlin: The Briton and the Dane: Timeline by Mary Ann Bern...: The Briton and the Dane: Timeline  Narrated by  Michele Lukovich


    Wednesday, October 1, 2014


    The Briton and the Dane: Timeline by Mary Ann Bernal Audio Edition is available now!

    The Briton and the Dane: Timeline

     Narrated by Michele Lukovich


    The Briton and the Dane: Timeline
    Dr. Gwyneth Franger, a renowned expert in early medieval England, is set upon learning the truth about the death of Lord Erik, the last descendant of the powerful House of Wareham. Her quest becomes an obsession, a condition that began with the discovery of a portrait of the tall and valiant warrior. Digesting troves of mildewed scrolls and source documentation only enhances her belief that Lord Erik was brutally assassinated by a cabal of traitors in the pay of William the Bastard, shortly before the onslaught of the Norman Invasion. 

    On an archeological dig in Southern England, Dr. Franger finds herself transported back to the Dark Ages and at the side of the noble Lord Erik who commands an army of elite Saxon warriors. Witnessing the unrest firsthand, Gwyneth senses that her instincts had been right all along, and she is determined to learn the identities of the treacherous blackguards hiding in the shadows, villains who may well be posing as Lord Erik’s friends and counselors. 

    Gwyneth knows it is wrong to stop the assassins, but isn’t sure she can find the strength to walk away and watch her beloved Erik die. Will she intervene, change the course of history and wipe out an entire timeline to save the man she loves? 

    My Review
     
    "You will go insane if you do not stop worrying about what will happen tomorrow. You must live this day given you; tomorrow will take care of itself."
     
    This latest book in Mary Ann Bernal’s series is masterfully written, as I could visualize all the action going on around me and packed with ongoing suspense and captivating scenes that make it hard to put this book down. I was caught up in the emotional tale that was filled with romance, deception and intriguing encounters. This series is so delightfully entertaining that is makes you feel like you are a fly on the wall watching things that are not made for your eyes. Very clever the way the author tells such a unique tale that makes you want to know even more.
     
    Timeline is from another time (past and present) which was not quite like anything I have ever read. I enjoyed every second I spent reading this fascinating book. 



    Bio

    I fell in love with medieval England after I read Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe. Then came the great Hollywood epics such as Knights of the Round Table, Prince Valiant, The Black Shield of Falworth and The Vikings, to name but a few. Add to the mix Camelot and an incurable romantic Anglophile was born!
    The Briton and the Dane novels are set in Ninth Century Anglo-Saxon Britain when the formidable Vikings terrorized the civilized world. The epic adventure runs the gamut of deception, treachery, intrigue, and complicated relationships during a time of war and conquest. Resource material such as book club discussion items, glossary of terms, period maps and character lists are available for download at http://www.maryannbernal.com.
    Mary Ann currently resides in Omaha, Nebraska.

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    Sunday, September 28, 2014

    Mr. Chuckles finds Mary Ann Bernal amidst the bubbling brew while stirring The Wizard’s Cauldron

    With a new collection of short stories, the popular Mary Ann Bernal talks to Ngaire Elder...around the Cauldron!

    Mary Ann Bernal
    The Wizard has been off on a quest this week - he and Igor have been road testing new Cauldrons in deepest Transylvania - so massive friend of the blog, children's author Ngaire Elder, takes over the Wizphone, interviewing popular historical fiction writer and Green Wizard editor Mary Ann Bernal.  

    Nebraska resident - and exiled New Yorker - Mary Ann released her anthology of short stories "Scribbler Tales" this week and these excellent pieces are well worth reading. 

    Mary Ann is also a huge friend of the Cauldron and you can find her previous chats - and those of Ngaire here, on the Index.

    http://wizardscauldronindex.blogspot.co.uk/

    Mary Ann it is wonderful to see you back at the Wizard’s Cauldron, your last interview was with the Wonderful Wizard of Notts himself in January 

    Hi Ngaire...it's wonderful to be back. I was here discussing "Timeline"

    The Most Read Interview Ever on the Wizard's Cauldron - Mary Ann Bernal and Timeline


    I know you have been busy and have successfully published The Briton and the Dane as an audiobook and more recently The Briton and the Dane: Timeline, what motivated you to publish to audio?

    Authors have to keep up with the latest technology, Ngaire.   It is important to have one’s work accessible on all available venues - print, electronic and audio - to accommodate preferences.

    Thomas Edison Taped Nicholas Nickelby. The first audiobook?

    Like Milk Tray, ladies luvvvv audio books - a Parisian lady of leisure
    listens avidly...

    Did you enjoy the publish-to-audio process?

    The audio process was a thoroughly enjoyable learning curve.  I knew nothing about this industry until I started working with my very talented producer, narrator Sebastian Lockwood.  He made my initiation seamless.  




    The talented Sebastian Lockwood, was your chosen narrator for The Briton and the Dane novel. 

    What was it about Sebastian that made you choose him to narrate your audiobook?

    Sebastian was the perfect choice, being an experienced storyteller.  One can picture him wearing the priest cowl as he married David and Helga. 


    “Ego conjungo vos in matrimonium in nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti. Amen.”
    “I unite you in wedlock in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
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    And do you have plans to publish the remaining 3 books in The Briton and Dane franchise to audio?

    Yes, Ngaire, that is the plan.  I am looking forward to working with Sebastian again -  a travelling bard whose recent works include the audio release of Homer’s Odyssey  and The Epic of Gilgamesh.

    Volume 1 of your short story series, Scribbler Tales, was published earlier this month, where do you get your information or ideas for your short stories, I particularly enjoyed Sail With Me and Desperate Measures?

    My story ideas  always start with “what if” - how far would you go to save, betray or kill someone?  And if you’re going to betray someone, why would you do it?  Money, power, revenge?  There’s a lot you can do with human emotions, and I love coming up with “I never saw that coming” endings.


    “Scribbler Tales is a unique mix of genres in one anthology rich with tension,
    humanity and genuine emotion.
    Unconventional settings and unexpected twists are
    bound to leave you pondering long after you close this book.”

    In “Desperate Measures,” you will learn of human cloning experiments gone awry. “Forbidden Lore” beckons Arianna and Ethan into a haunted cemetery where you will discover how they survive the night. Star-crossed lovers who refuse to accept the inevitable rise to a surprise ending in “Forever Lost.” In “The Hourglass,” the weakness of human character is exposed when Flair makes a covenant with the Devil. “Sail with Me” is a slice of life read about the confessions of a military brat who changes his life against all the odds.

    Mary Ann, your endings always leave me astounded. Can you relate to your characters’ predicaments, and to what extent do they remind you of yourself or someone you know?

    My favorite movies are action films, crime shows, spy thrillers, period movies - the list is endless, but I am not a chick flick fan.  




    Therefore, my “cast” embodies all the necessary elements to provide for a good story.  I tend to combine elements from characters such as James Bond and Jack Bauer when creating my fictional counterpart.    




    What are your plans for future Volumes in the Scribbler Tales series?
    Since I have more fun writing short stories than novels, oops, did I just confess to a secret?  


    President Obama, keen Briton and Dane enthusiast, cannot believe
    what he's just read here at the Cauldron!
    Seriously, I enjoy writing in different genres and telling a story quickly and to the point - think of Scribbler Tales as a weekly TV show - a lot of action in a short period of time.

    As a child, what was the worst thing you did? 

    Ran away from kindergarten because the kids made fun of my shoes.  Of course, I just stayed behind my house while the entire neighborhood was looking for me.  Needless to say, the kids never did that again since they got into more trouble than I did.

    Oh, I love it, Mary Ann. I ran away from home once because my mum and dad were laughing at me and I got in a huff! Grabbing my basket of chocolate Easter eggs and wool coat I trudged down our driveway onto the main road. Needless to say my mum was not very happy about that and dragged me home! 

    (Ha ha ha you two - stay on topic! Ed)


    Is there a particular author or book that influenced you in any way either growing up or as an adult?



    Am just an incurable romantic anglophile since having read “Ivanhoe” by Sir Walter Scott and seeing all the Hollywood blockbuster period movies.  

    Let’s go “a Viking” - love my action films!




    If you had to go back and do it all over, is there any aspect of your publishing experience that you would change? 

    It’s a good thing I didn’t quit my day job.  Writing and publishing are two different career paths.  My experience has been on-the-job training, which is more difficult than taking collegiate courses.  It is a challenge to wear both caps, but I wouldn’t change anything, unless of course, I can use hindsight and start over - no, don’t think so - never look back, just move forward.

    What has been the toughest criticism given to you as an author and what has been the best compliment?

    Toughest criticism is “wrote a movie” - yes, guilty as charged.  That’s my style and I am happy with it.   




    Best compliment  - being told I have transported the reader into “the scene” - whether it “hearing” the sound of metal as swords clashed, to “seeing” the dust rise as the horses circled around the arena, to “bracing oneself” as a wall of water approached the shore.

    Mary Ann, thank you for visiting the Wizard's Cauldron and everyone here wishes you terrific success with "Scribbler Tales 

    Thank you so much, Ngaire. It's a pleasure to be here.












    Contact Mary Ann

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/BritonandDane

    Lovely Blog - worth following for history buffs and Indies: 

    http://maryannbernal.blogspot.co.uk/

    The tireless Mary Ann is also the editor at Green Wizard (see right hand column), for Brenda Perlin's west coast "Faction" tales and Ngaire Elder's brilliant kids prose primer,  Dragon's Star"


















    You can buy Mary Ann's many works on Amazon and through her blog. You might also want to try "Concordia" - for my money, the best book I read in 2012. An amazing journey from rainswept England to sunbaked Moorish Spain with some of the most absorbing characters you'll ever read.






    Link for review of Scribbler Tales http://brooklynandbochronicles.blogspot.com.es/2014/09/scribblers-tales-collection-of-short.html

    Book trailers:

    Scribbler Tales –  Amazon UK http://www.amazon.co.uk/Scribbler-Tales-One-Mary-Bernal-ebook/dp/B00N6A462E

    Scribbler Tales – Amazon US http://www.amazon.com/Scribbler-Tales-One-Mary-Bernal-ebook/dp/B00N6A462E

     
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