To celebrate the release of author, Sherry Soule’s
new YA novel, MOONLIGHT MAYHEM, the second thrilling novel in the Spellbound
series, Sherry asked one of her favorite fictional
heroes, Trent Donavon to stop by today. He has started his own advice column
“Dear Trent”. Since several people have asked Trent for help with some very
interesting questions, he’s generously taken time away from his demon hunting
duties to answer them. Trent is a blunt dude who tells it like it is. Pasted
below are some of the emails sent to him. Enjoy!
Question
1:
I joined the Navy to see the world. I’ve
seen it. And I miss my mom. Now how the heck do I get out?
Thanks,
Wanna Go Home
Well, I think you’re kinda stuck, dude.
Best to ride it out and have your mom send you some books like the Spellbound
series to help the time fly by.
Best of luck,
Trent
Question 2:
My mom asked me to babysit my younger
brother and sister this weekend. I hate babysitting them! Anyhoo, I found them
playing a game called, "Knife Jab" in the kitchen. This game involves
jabbing a knife into a wall socket. Instead, I suggested a game called, "Zappy
Toaster", which is similar but requires thrusting a metal object into a
toaster while it’s plugged in. So, are either of these games dangerous?
Sincerely,
Hate Babysitting
Well, jabbing a mental object into a
toaster could give you a strong electric shock. So not good! Not only are these games dangerous, but possibly
illegal and your siblings could get seriously injured. A more important
question is why your mom would be stupid enough to leave you alone with them in
the first place.
Best of luck,
Trent
Question 3:
I suspect that my girlfriend has been
fooling around, and when I confronted her after taking pictures of her kissing
another guy at school, she denied everything—and said it would never happen
again.
Respectfully,
Lost in Love
A. Dear Lost in Love,
My advice? Once a cheater—always a cheater.
Dump that girl and find a nice one who’ll treat you right, like my awesome GF,
Shiloh.
Best of luck,
Trent
Question 4:
Q. Dear Trent,
I think my friend, Charlie might be
possessed or something. He can control the weather. He is inhumanly fast and
strong. And sometimes when Charlie gets mad, his eyes turn completely black
like a shark. It’s totally freaking me out.
Regards,
Friend-Possessed
A. Dear Friend-Possessed,
Uh, it sure sounds like something weird is
going on. My uncle Tony says that most paranormals cannot enter houses of
worship or walk on sacred ground. Try taking Charlie to a church or graveyard—to
see what happens, or douse him with holy water—and if his skin sizzles, you’ve
got major trouble. Let me know how it goes, because you may need to contact the
Paranormal Research Group aka PRG blog.
Best of luck,
Trent
Have
any questions for “Dear Trent” about the series? Just post them in the comment
section and he’ll answer your enquiry within the next 48 hours. NOTE: Trent accepts no liability for anything
resulting from his so-called sage “advice”.
Hope you enjoyed this humorous post.
Now go feed your mind and read a book! Preferably mine. J
Book Blurb Info:
Shiloh
Ravenwolf thought she was getting used to the supernatural events of Whispering
Pines, but the full moon has brought another surge of threats to her coastal
town. Ferocious wolves, deadly necromancers, and shambling zombies have
descended upon the neighborhood, and Shiloh must gain control of her magical
abilities—fast! But it sucks that
Shiloh has a crippling fear of the dark. As a demon slayer, this can be an epic
problem.
When
her classmates are attacked by a mysterious creature and her father is
murdered, Shiloh vows vengeance. Forcing her phobias aside, she forms an
unlikely coven of supernaturally gifted teens to help her eradicate this
menace, but Shiloh’s battling a different monster within herself. She’s
struggling not to become the very thing she fights: evil.
But with demon blood inside her—anything
can happen…
Places you can cyberstalk Sherry
Soule:
Thanks for having me as a guest. I hope everyone enjoys this entertaining (silly) post and are interested in reading the enthralling Spellbound series. :-D
ReplyDeleteHappy Reading,
~Sherry
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