Happy Easter!
I
wish you a blessed day and hope you get a bit of warmth and blooming
flowers today. We've had some beautiful days this past week but it's
gotten all cool and rainy again. Today dawned with heavy fog! I hope the
Easter Bunny can find his way out there. ;o)
I
haven't posted in a while 'cause I had surgery a few weeks ago, on
April 3rd. It was to hopefully fix my reflux that was getting into my
lungs and stopping me from doing pretty much anything, such as walking
to the mailbox or carrying a laundry basket or especially planting or
weeding. You should have seen the weeds last summer! It wasn't a fun
experience, but the operations is in my past now and I'm getting a
little bit better every day.
The Asylum has
just been released as an audiobook, and it you'd like to listen and
review I will have a limited amount of special codes to share soon. It's
recorded by the phenomenal Gwendolyn Druyor, who can create any voice
type in the world. The way she represents Carmen and Rosita, my two
Mexican American heroines, or Rocco, a warmhearted African American
gentle giant, is simply outstanding. She really "gets" my writing and
every nuance is just as I intended.
I'll only be able to choose a few special listeners to do this, so let me know if you'd like to review. ;o)
All
of my books are available as audiobooks and if you haven't tried them
yet, it's really easy and fun. You just download the Audible app on your
phone and sign in. You can even use your Amazon account ID and
password. Once you select a book, you can listen while you walk, drive
(via Bluetooth), fall to sleep, or do household chores. I love
audiobooks and listen constantly. ;o) The cool thing is you have them
forever in your Audible library, to listen and re-listen whenever you
wish.
I'm often asked which of my books is my favorite. It's a hard question to answer. I enjoyed writing them all so much. The Seadog springs
to mind first. I'm not sure if it's because I can uncover secrets on
Cape Cod again, or because of the awesome dog, "Bubba," who my
character, Scout, gets to adopt. Then there's The Disappearance of Billy Moore, a green marble time travel novel steeped in nostalgia and mystery. Lady Blues: forget-me-not, is
another favorite, where Gus is an integral part of saving a man's
memory and reuniting him with his forbidden, lost love. And then there's Essentially Yours, with
a case of the most delicious unrequited love supporting one of the
wildest chase scenes through the Adirondack wilderness. But if I was
forced to choose, I think I'd go back to Gus's childhood, in Don't Let the Wind Catch You,
where young Gus befriends a hermit and the spirit of a Native American
girl in the woods. Riding horses in the woods with young Siegfried and
Elsbeth is the best. And the secrets Gus uncovers include some deep life
lessons about tolerance and love.
It's hard to choose. Almost like picking a favorite child, which is impossible!
I've
decided to load up some audiobook samples for you to listen to at
Soundcloud.com. Just click on the play button and see who is your
favorite narrator of all. I'd love to hear what you think. ;o)
I've included some books by fellow authors, below, for you to browse and enjoy.
I hope you have a wonderful Easter Sunday and can enjoy family and friends today.
Best wishes always,
Aaron Lazar
www.lazarbooks.com
Free audiobook excerpts (click on image for sound link)
The Asylum, narrated by Gwendolyn Druyor:
The Seadog, narrated by Gwendolyn Druyor:
The Disappearance of Billy Moore, narrated by George Kuch:
Lady Blues, narrated by David Kudler:
Don't Let the Wind Catch You, narrated by Erik Synnestvedt:
Don't Let the Wind Catch You
When young Gus LeGarde befriends a cranky old hermit in the woods who speaks to an Indian
spirit, he wonders if the man is nuts. But when the ghostly Penni
rattles tin cups, draws on dusty mirrors, and flips book pages,
pestering him to find evidence to avenge her past, things change.
What
Gus doesn’t understand is why his mother hates Tully, until his
relentless investigation uncovers a hint of scandal about Tully and
Gus’s grandfather, Marlowe Wright.
On
horseback, Gus and his friends ride through woods overlooking Conesus
Lake to Tully’s abandoned house, reportedly still infected with the
Genesee Valley Fever from the 1700s. Unafraid, they enter and find
shocking evidence that could rewrite history.
Can
Gus convince his mother to forgive Tully? And will the proof he found
free Penni’s spirit? Gus summons courage beyond his years in this
poignant and powerful telling of the summer of 1965.
Don't Let the Wind Catch You - Amazon
Don't Let the Wind Catch You - Audible
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