Tag Team Event-Don’t go in the Water!-Delta Legend by Kelan O’Connell GP Review & Giveaway

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Celebrating the release of Delta Legend in paperback!

 I loved this book. Creatures and Monsters, of one kind or another, are some of my favorite stories. I love getting lost in the fantasy of another world.

Read my review and enter the giveaway for a signed paperback at the end of the post.

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A Guest Post from Kelan

 THE RIDE OF SUSPENDED DISBELIEF

 Writing Urban Fantasy Adventure is a bit like creating a wild new theme park ride. It’s a really fun gig. If done right, readers will happily board your attraction and stay engaged through the whole crazy ride, ping-ponging between anticipation, fear, laughter, and satisfaction.

 As a novelist, I have to make sure my story has all the necessary elements required for a great ride, and suspended disbelief is a key element in good fantasy fiction.

In Urban Fantasy, fantastical things happen in the modern world as we know it. Undoubtedly, the biggest challenge of writing for this genre is creating a sense of isolation in our modern world. Considering the sheer number of humans crawling all over the planet armed with multiple means of connecting, this can be a formidable task. Enter the all-important selection of location.

The setting for Delta Legend goes by both the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and the California Delta. I refer to it by both names in the book. Though surrounded by populated cities, the heart of the Delta retains a sense of isolation due to its vast expanses of farmland and seemingly endless waterways that snake on for 1000 plus miles. That’s right—one thousand.

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A picture of California’s Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, with Suisun Bay at left-center and the Carquinez Strait at far left (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

It was definitely challenging to describe this unique region in a way that would give people who’ve never been there a visceral sense of the place. Luckily, I have a couple things going for me in this regard. One, I have a background as a screenwriter, so I write visually. And two, I spent a good deal of time in the California Delta from the time I was 15 until I was in my mid 30’s. And let me tell you, no matter how old I got, swimming or waiting to get picked up on a water ski in the Delta, always freaked me out a bit. Anything could be lurking in those deep murky waters.

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 Photo by Kelan

 Of course, if anything like what happens in the book were to actually happen in the Delta, it would be extremely hard to keep it on the down-low, but that’s where the all-important suspended disbelief and sense of isolation come into play.

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When 16-year-old Oakland teenager, Calvin Pierce, makes a bad decision and winds up getting arrested, his mother is quick to take action. Determined not to lose a second son to the drug and gang violence of the inner city, she sends Calvin to spend the summer working for his great uncle in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.

There in the predominately white region of agriculture and recreational boating, Calvin’s a fish out of water with a chip on his shoulder. But when severed body parts are discovered floating in a slough, his summer of proving himself takes on new meaning.

Something deadly is lurking in the deep, murky waterways of the Delta. Now the daunting task of containing the living incarnation of a mythical creature falls to Calvin and his ragtag posse of oddball characters.

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My Delta Legend Review

To see my full review, go HERE.

I won this book in a Giveaway on fuonlyknew’s blog. Thank you Kelan and Laura for the giveaway.

When I first picked this book up all I saw was a monster in the water, super, right up my alley. I love these stories. As I read along, it became apparent it was much more than that. Kelan did a great job with the small town descriptions and details of the people lives that brings them together to save their town and themselves, detailing their acts of heroism, growth and change, bringing out the best in people.

Something in the water. Awesome – I could hardly wait to begin reading. Is it bigger than Jaws? You’ll have to read it to find out.

I love creature stories, so it’s easy for me to rate this one very high. The cover was over the top. Simple, yet complex, as you delve into the eye trying to see what’s there. The cover and title related well to the book, it’s important to me that they do.

I really got a feel for the small town setting, where the cafe was the focal point and you could hear all the latest gossip. The cops even hung out there. I used to visit a small southern town in Mississippi, and their local hangout was a gas station, where everyone would meet, drink colas and play checkers. Very ……….quaint? Does your town have a local hangout?

The characters were well developed and realistic. I could picture them in my mind and relate to them easily. Some of the characters were hateful and disgusting, others so much like your next door neighbor, just living their lives. When Kelan described Huestes as a Weeble, I busted out laughing . It brought back memories of buying them for my son when he was young. Can’t you just picture Huestes? “Weebles wobble, but they don’t fall down.”

Kelan laid a good base in the first half to crank it out in the second half.The suspense kept building and I kept waiting for the creature to appear. Every time someone went near the water, I was waiting for the monster to get them. Just like Jaws. Don’t go in the water. How many times do you have to be told, don’t go in the water. LOL!

The Lochness Monster, Bigfoot, Aliens……would you believe someone’s story, or would you have to see for yourself?

There were two surprises at the end. One I saw coming and I figured Kelan threw that one in to distract me from the other one, which I didn’t see coming. I am a voracious reader, so when the author throws in a surprise or two, it makes my day. Keeps me on my toes.

Even though there is a Book II, this tied things up nicely, while leaving it open enough to continue the story. I can hardly wait to find out what happens next, so I hope you are busy writing, Kelan.

The history leading to the legend was well-developed and detailed, going in to depth about Chinese history in relation to building the Transcontinental Railroad and the Sacramento – San Joaquin Delta.

I can absolutely see this as a movie. As I was reading along, the scenes played out in my mind as the story unfolded. I saw the ending as if I was watching it on the big screen.

Animated Animals. Pictures, Images and Photos    5 STARSWould Buy It For Them (lol)

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kelan O'ConnellAs a young adult, Kelan O’Connell spent her summers aboard a family houseboat in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Apparently, she still harbors suspicions about those deep murky waters. Though she’s been writing in one form or another since the age of 20, Delta Legend is her debut Young Adult Crossover novel.

Kelan began writing in college, creating character monologues as a way to stand out in auditions while also cranking out sketch comedy. She holds a degree in Theatre Arts from San Francisco State University and has worked in the Entertainment Industry in Northern California and Los Angeles, among her many other day jobs.

She currently lives in Northern California with her partner, Sound Engineer/Producer Tom Size, and the incredibly spoiled pets of Camp Runamuck.

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Wanna come along for the ride? It’s fun … and a little scary.

To get your copy of Delta Legend by Kelan O’Connell, click on the cover below.

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GIVEAWAY

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1 (one) signed paperback to a lucky commenter.

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 Giveaway ends February 3, 2014.

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23 thoughts on “Tag Team Event-Don’t go in the Water!-Delta Legend by Kelan O’Connell GP Review & Giveaway

  1. Holy crap is right! I can’t believe a snorkeler actually pulled that thing to the shore. I would’ve been doing the ‘creepy critter just touched me dance.’ (which includes a little screaming–okay, maybe a lot!)
    Although I grew up in California, I’ve never spent time on the Delta. What an intriguing plot! Wondering what’s lurking under the water is enough to keep me OUT of the water!
    I don’t know of a local hangout where all the gossip can be heard, but if I did, I’d totally hang out there!

  2. That sea creature scares me. *Shudder*. Delta Legend sounds fantastic, and I love small town settings.
    If you go to any coffee shop or pub in my town you will no doubt hear all the local gossip.

    • Small towns are worlds unto themselves. I love local hangouts. Unfortunately, since moving from Rochester, New York, I haven’t found a local hangout. I do, however, spend a lot of time at the beach and frequently stop into Hooters while I am out there.

    • LOL!!!! I can’t believe she dragged it up either. What if it was still alive when she checked it out. They could have made another creature movie after she had gotten eaten. Love those B movies. LOL

    • LOL Ya never know what’s down there, watching you, as you splash through the water above. ^_^

    • I know what you mean. Is it slimy and scaly? Looks like the biggest eel you will ever see in your life. lol

  3. You can hear all the local gossip at the grocery store…people tend to run into each other in every aisle and you can always hear something. 🙂

  4. Our local gossip mill is also known as the PTA! Whether you want to or not, you’ll find out whose marriage is on the rocks, who has been hitting the bottle too much, who’s pregnant, who’s depressed and a whole bunch of other things I dare not write here!!! 🙂 Hmmm, you just gotta love (or hate!) those PTA meetings!

    • Love or hate, you will be kept up date on the latest. LOL Thanks Angel for sharing and good luck.

    • Oh man, I love Jaws. I always look forward to their marathons, where they run all of them, one after another. I still go in the water and will continue to do so, Jaws or dragons beware. So nice to hear from you, Emily. ^_^

  5. Loving all the great and funny comments here. I too, could not fathom touching that thing, let alone hauling it to shore. Chills.

    Love the B Horror Film genre, with Tremors being my favorite. In fact, that thing looks a little like the ones under the sand in Tremors. Thanks for the laughs and comments all!

    • Oh man, that is so true Kelan. I don’t know how many times I have watched and will watch Tremors. I am glad you are enjoying the comments, me too. Happy to have you stop in!

  6. I remember seeing the photo and reading about that colossal oarfish. I’m addicted to anything that has to do with folklore, monsters and creatures and love cryptozoology. Can’t say there is a gossipy place in my town…or maybe I’m just not aware of it because I’m too busy reading about monsters, LOL. DELTA LEGEND is definitely going on my read list!

    • This sounds like a novel you will enjoy and I am glad to share it with you. I look forward to reading your thoughts. Happy reading and thanks for stopping in to comment. Good luck.

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