Lea Schizas

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Doorman's Creek by Lea Schizas

Ebook now available $4.00US

Print book now available for ONLY $7.99US

 

BLURB:

 When Kyle Anderson and his two buddies  decide to explore a cave hidden within Doorman's Creek, the last thing they expected to find was a skeleton... and an unknown entity, throwing them right into the path of a serial killer.
 


 Faced with a sudden gift of visions into past and present disappearances, Kyle must now track down who the murderer is before another family member gets killed.

 

 
"Doorman’s Creek by Lea Schizas has to be one of the best books I have ever read, period. Part mystery, part paranormal thriller, Doorman’s Creek is an incredible read that starts with a bang and just keeps going. From the moment the novel starts, you’re taken on a whirlwind of secrets, murder, sacrifice and death that just gets better with every page."

 

 

The first in the series:

Rock Kingdom

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The Rock of Realm
By Lea Schizas
YA Fantasy
ISBN: 1-932993-08-8 (Trade Paperback)
ISBN: 1-932993-09-6 (E-Book)
Release Date: April 2005
Price: paperback -- $12.95 

Price: e-book -- $6.95
 

What if you were hit with the realization you were of royal lineage…to another realm? This is exactly what fourteen-year old Alexandra Stone has to face in the Young Adult fantasy novel ‘The Rock of Realm’.

The Rock of Realm will shatter the concept of ‘villain’.

 The Rock of Realm Website

Rock Kingdom's Citizens Blog

 

 

 

Testimonial:

I really admire anyone who can write fantasy in such a realistic way.   I liked the way you balanced the real world and the fantasy world with the characters and the relationship between Alex and Butch really touched my heart. If animals could truly talk this is the type of relationship I would want to have. You offered the reader enough suspense to make them want to keep turning pages with just enough harm coming to the characters to be believable. Your words were very descriptive and vivid. I was able to picture in my mind all the wonderful colors of the ship and the birds and castle. I could even feel the tension of the storms. The Rock of Realm is the type of fantasy that any pre-teen or young teen would enjoy reading.

Lea, I wish you the best with this book.

Carma Dutra

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REVIEWS:

The Rock of Realm
By Lea Schizas

Reviewed by Alex Shapiro - Freelance Writer, Reviewer 
"Now that was an experience!  I've never thought a YA novel would really draw me into the story and keep me interested from the first word to the last... but that was until I started to read "The Rock of Realm" and found impossible to put it down."

Review by Janie Franz - MyShelf.com

Author Lea Schizas has created likeable characters and enough plot twists and deception to keep readers guessing. Hats off to Schizas for a fine first novel for young readers.

Lea!

I took your book on vacation and read it in one day. I thought it was GREAT! My 10-year-old niece then picked it up and immediately was captivated. She liked the talking animals and had so many questions about that.
Anyway, you definitely need to write more stories about the Princess and Queen Miranda.
Allyn Evans
Join Queen Me and other Queens
at: www.queenpower.com .

 

This is the first in the series introducing five-year old twins Katie and Robbie and their adventures.

Stay tuned for more news.

 

 

THE CARPATHIAN SHADOWS:

VOLUME ONE 

Edited by Lea Schizas

Stories by: William Koonce, Eric Keith, Marcia Berneger, and Charles Mossop

Published by BooksForABuck.com

ISBN: 978-1-60215-059-1

Vampires, werewolves, zombies… all legendary creatures hunting their preys, all containing their own personal tales and backgrounds.

But the most evasive story to be told is that of Lord John Erdely from the Carpathian Mountains in Romania, Transylvania.

Lord John Erdely lived in the 16th century and date of death cannot be confirmed since no body has ever been found. It is rumored, but no documents support this theory, that he dealt in black magic to suppress the ongoing collaboration of the churches to bring a unified religion to all people, a Greek Catholic practice.

It is also rumored he may have used black magic to contain his servants, to blind and deafen them from words spoken to them while on errands for the Lord within the village of Cornifu. Villagers became increasingly suspicious of Lord Erdely when family members went missing.

Enter the present time…

All visitors staying in Cornifu Hotel are surprised with a mystery invitation for a one day excursion to Erdely Castle. Befuddled but amused at the same time, they accept, unaware of the events to follow.

Join our characters as each discovers secrets and mysteries that will change their lives forever.

 

REVIEW:

 In Romania, in the heart of the Carpathian   Mountains, lies a huge castle. Once, the castle  belonged to a powerful noble family--and memories of their deeds and hatred for the church linger on. Some say the castle is haunted. Others doubt any sort of haunt, but the castle has been unlucky for centuries. When a group of Americans receive invitations to visit the castle on a day trip, though, it seems like simply a fun adventure. Until, that is, some of those legends of the past begin to take on a very real, if sometimes incomplete, life.

 Authors William Koonce, Eric Keith, Marcia Berneger, and Charles Mossop (under the direction of editor Lea Schizas) combine to deliver the story of the fateful visit to the castle of the one-time ruler, Lord Erdley. Each tells a different part of the story, from the viewpoints of various individuals on the tour, and each sheds a different light onto the fateful events that created those legends--and that continue to linger to affect the present day.

 In 'Arminius' William Koonce tells of an assassin tasked to make a kill while in Romania. The castle of Lord Erdley seems like the perfect spot--secluded, and in a country that most of the world ignores. But plenty of pitfalls await both the assassin and his intended victim.

 In 'The Mark,' Eric Keith tells of the frightful mark that the original Lord Erdely carries--and of a forgotten use of the castle in the relatively recent past--as a mental hospital. How could the ancient curse have changed mental patients, and what does this mean to the visitors?

 In 'A Mother's Love,' Marcia Berneger shows us a mother and daugher on vacation as the mother attempts to deal with an inheritance back in Romania. At first, the castle seems a pleasant diversion, a chance to defuse the ongoing conflict between mother and teenage daughter. But when teen Samantha becomes fascinated by the castle, her mother fears that something dangerous might be happening.

 In 'Lord Erdely's Curse' by Charles Mossop, the tragic events of centuries earlier seem doomed to play themselves out again--to the destruction of several of the castle's visitors. When storms cuts communications with the rest of the world, the howl of a wolf can be frightening indeed.

 The four authors combine to sustain a strong mood of danger, adventure, and unknown possibilities. Editor Lea Schizas ensures both quality writing and a compelling world where magic touches ordinary people, and where nothing is quite what it seems. Fans of contemporary fantasy will definitely want to grab this one.

Four Stars

 

 

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