Sunday, April 6, 2014

Exciting Amazon Reviews!!






 Dear Readers:  SO exciting to receive Amazon Reviews like these------
( B.D. Boyle)

By 
I didn't know what to expect when got this book, I purchased it on a whim without knowing what it was about. I'm glad I did, it was an enjoyable read. I didn't ever feel like the author was pushing me along or forcing the story. It flowed very naturally and more importantly, captured my imagination quickly. I don't want to give away any plot details but I was intrigued by B.D. Boyle's concept of the future and of time travel. There are lots of time travel books out there, but she's put an interesting spin on it. My favorite character is Eli, there's a mystery about who he is, where he's from and what he can really do. And I really want those answers! I didn't know that this was the first in a (to-be) series so I was caught off guard by the cliff-hanger at the end but I'm excited to see where B.D. Boyle is going to take this story in the next installment. She's definitely piqued my interest!

                                                           AND

By 
David C Nelson (Salt Lake City, UT, US)
This review is from: Timesnatched: Pole Star (Volume 1) (Paperback)
Clever and engaging well written book.
Fun and engaging story for teens and young adults.
Good, clean read.
Looking forward to the sequel to find out what happens next!

THANKS to those two reviewers and spread the word! 






Thursday, April 3, 2014

Look Who's Reading "Timesnatched!"

Even Baby Kate loves "Timesnatched!" We visited Nicole and her family and Baby Kate got into the book, but I doubt she'll finish it--at least not for a few years!

Okay, Kate, if you like the book, write up a really nice review on Amazon!

I Meet Jay Osmond!

I heard on the radio that the Osmond Brothers were performing at the Riverside. AND, they were doing a press conference at 2pm. An idea was born--why not go to the press conference and give a copy of "Timesnatched" to one of the Osmond Brothers?  Great idea! Now to get out of my comfort zone big time and just do it.

I was SO nervous every time I thought about this bold move. It's one of those things that if you don't do it, you will be so mad at yourself!  I knew I had to do it!  SO, I got ready to go, grabbed a book and drove myself over to the Riverside. I sat on the front row of the press conference and got there before anyone else. DUH! I forgot about the time difference between Nevada and Arizona and was an HOUR early!  Had a nice talk with an old man from Lake Havasu. Time well spent, actually.

Finally, the Osmonds came in the room--it was Merrill, Jay, and Jimmy. The interviewer was a local radio personality, Gary Sheler. Nolan knows Sheler who has interviewed him a couple of times because of the JROTC program. Gary recognized me from being at the radio station with Nolan and waved. The interview was fun to listen to but Gary never opened it up for public comment. Anyway, after an hour, it was coming to an end and I could see that they were about to leave. I felt panic and knew if I wasn't bold about this, nothing was going to happen. 

A lady rushed up to the front to get a picture with them and I knew if I didn't get right in there, they would be gone. SO, I boldly went right up to Jay and asked him if he would accept a copy of my book. He was so gracious and thanked me for it! I got a picture of him with his copy of the book and it was so exciting! I went home and posted it on Facebook. What a fun day! 


At the Hastings Book Signing

 There is always a first time for everything. If you have a dream, then go 
for it!

Thursday, January 23, 2014

HASTINGS Book Signing

It certainly is exciting to see ten of my books sitting on a shelf at Hastings in Bullhead City, Arizona!  The people there are so helpful and kind. I highly recommend that you go in and check it out.

The signing will be Saturday, February 1, 2014. We are even  having a drawing for a free book. No obligation and you don't even have to be present to win!

Well, I am anxiously awaiting this fun event and will have my friend, Chris, with me. Hope that all my Arizona friends can make it!  See you there!

Thursday, January 16, 2014

"Timesnatching isn't exactly rocket science," said the commander. Jack looked up and frowned. "It is where I come from."  Available at Amazon.com

I started writing "Timesnatched" in 2011. The youngest of my eight children had just gotten married, and I wondered to myself, "Okay, what's next?" I knew I wanted to start a new book, this time a trilogy and wondered what was selling. It didn't take long to discover that time travel was more popular than ever. But, that genre could be complicated. I mean, getting time continuums all tangled up could be a daunting problem if I wasn't smart about  it. But, that was just the point! Why not create a story where time continuums/time trails get so hopelessly intertwined that it creates a story not only entertaining but even a bit mind-boggling? As for the characters, I would create my protagonist and call him after my dad, Jack. That was a no-brainer. Jack can handle anything. And, if he gets in over his head, he will just have to deal with the consequences. This happens a few times. 

I wish I had a picture of Jack--he's 17 years old, has steel-gray eyes, dark hair, athletic build (he plays high school football) and is the "jock" type only minus that snobby personality. Oh, I know those kinds of guys--they would hang out at my high school's trophy case in the main lobby and check out all the girls as they walked by. No, Jack is the type to have better things to do. He's always busy. And, he's kind. And, he's a farm boy, so not much time for girls, even though he likes them. I guess he's a bit shy, too.

No, the picture on the front cover is not Jack. It's someone else. And, yes, you have to read the book to find out who it is. Go ahead--read it. And, there are some other cool characters--The book starts out introducing Nicolas Wycliffe.  I'll tell you about Nicolas, only not today. Maybe tomorrow.  (B.D.Boyle)



Type:  News Release                                                          Contact Information:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                  Barbara Boyle, Author
                                                                                            
                                                                                            

Native of Boise writes teen time-travel book

Boise, Idaho— B.D. Boyle who spent her childhood and young adult years in Boise has written the first in a trilogy called “Timesnatched.” The book is available at Amazon.com.
 “Searching for fast-paced adventure stories with uplifting plots and wholesome characters left me frustrated and ready to try my hand at it. That’s how “Timesnatched” came to be.”  Writing clean, teen fiction has become a passion for Barbara Dillree Boyle, a 1968 graduate of Borah High School. Boyle traveled all over the world for twenty years with her husband in the U.S. Air Force. “Raising eight children in four different countries was a fast-paced adventure in and of itself,” said Boyle. “I love teenagers and have read a lot of the popular Young Adult series.” Boyle and her husband now divide their time between Idaho and Arizona.
The book: Three teens are flung twenty years into the future where time coins and bohrium bracelets can mean the difference between life and death. Thrown together in a dystopian New York City, an American farm boy, English school girl and teen scientist will have to quickly unite and join the Coalition of Liberty. The girl’s quiet life along Wigan’s Pier is behind her and she is now faced with trusting the daring young American and the geek kid who can almost invent something from nothing. The boys will either save them all from this strange turn of events or they’ll plunge them even deeper into a frightening world of oppressive dictators, rebel forces and teenagers who are kidnapped for their future talents.
Timesnatched: Pole Star by B.D. Boyle
Available at Amazon.com
Trade Paperback, 2013, $10.50
ISBN: 978-1-493-53155-4
Visit our website at: www.bdboyle.webs.com

Launch of "Timesnatched"

I just announced today on Facebook that my book, "Timesnatched: Pole Star " is available on Amazon.com. I'm pretty sure some of my old acquaintances are scratching their gray heads and wondering why Barbara Boyle thinks she can write a book. A fair question. I've wondered that myself at times, especially when I review a paragraph in a draft and hit the delete button as fast as I can. It's the same feeling you get the day after you teach a class or attend a party--"Oh, horrors! Did I really say that?" Only, there is no delete button under those circumstances.
Putting your written word out to the public is no different than showing up for an "American Idol" audition. You set yourself up for ridicule. And, when it comes, you have to have decided in advance how you're going to react. At my age, I can always blame senility.' My grandkids will just shake their heads and mumble, "Oh, Grandma."
And, as I thought about taking this step, I pondered over my life up to this point: I've really had an amazing trip with few regrets. The Lord blessed me with a sense of adventure, so when my U.S. Air Force officer husband offered to show me the world at Uncle Sam's expense, I put my hand in his and said, "Lead the way." Then, the babies came--all eight of them. And, I marvel when I think that even in motherhood, I have experienced just about everything--four boys, four girls, one adopted child, twins, rebellious teenagers, drummers, singers, actors, honor students, wrestlers, beauty queens, and lots of in-betweens. We travelled from the beaches of Okinawa to the heights of Pike's Peak; from the deserts of Idaho to the summits of the Swiss Alps; from the Norwegian fjords to the Eiffel Tower. Yes, it has been an amazing trip.
So, when I think about this next big adventure, I say, "Why not?" What's the worse thing that can happen? Ridicule? Maybe. A little sneering and jeering? Probably. But, if the few stories I share bring even the hint of a smile to anyone, it will be worth everything I ever put into it.  At this moment, I add this experience to my list of "Things Tried/Attempted/Failed/Succeeded." A year from now, maybe I'll know which box to check.