New Release of War of Nytefall: Ravenous by Charles Yallowitz
It’s with great pleasure I welcome Charles Yallowitz to my blog today to celebrate his new release of War of Nytefall: Ravenous.

I’ll let Charles tell you all about Volume 5 of the War of Nytefall series, and more.
The world of the Dawn Fangs is about to explode into chaos thanks to Desirae Duvall.

Blurb:
In the shadows of Windemere, fangs are sprouting from the least likely of maws.
News is spreading that wild beasts with vampiric natures have been attacking mortals and carrying off random victims. With the Dawn Fangs still a secret from mortal society, Clyde fears that these strange creatures will reveal his peoples’ existence before they are ready. Old enemies and trusted friends begin to disappear as the investigation goes deeper into a business that has been lurking in the shadows of Windemere for decades. Those who return are beholden to a new master whose cunning is matched only by her primal desires. As his allies disappear, Clyde is left with the one he trusts the most in all of the world to help him solve this mystery. Too bad Mab has her own secret that can cause more damage to Nytefall than any vampiric beast.
Is this how the Dawn Fangs will be revealed to Windemere?
Still need more to wet your appetite? Then enjoy this excerpt:
Titus shrugs the girl off his shoulders and grips his blades, but refuses to draw them to avoid causing a scene. The warriors around him are on edge from overhearing Lost’s words and seeing his reaction, but they follow his example and keep their weapons sheathed. The Vengeance Hounds know that it is only a matter of time before the mortals with weaker wills lose control and drive the others into panic. They can hear the rumors of a deadly beast stalking the hunting party ripple through the crowd, each telling more gruesome and bone-chilling than the previous version. Several warriors ignore the warnings of their companions and draw their weapons, but keep them out of sight. Two of the casters begin to chant, which is revealed by the sparkle of magic on their lips. One by one, the lines of warriors stop walking and assume various defensive formations. Frustrated by the collapse of her army, the priestess turns around and tries to assure everyone that they are safe. Standing in the middle of the blossoming chaos, the Vengeance Hounds can only watch as the woman loses her temper and shouts at the archers who were supposed to maintain control.
The warriors go silent when a booming roar erupts from above and a large shadow passes over the area. With a gurgling scream, the priestess collapses in a heap and stares unblinking at the sky. The archers move away from the drooling woman, whose breathing has stopped as if she has been instantly turned off. Landing in front of the hunting party, a crimson-scaled Verenstone Dragon unfurls its muscular tails with one to each side and the other arching over its reptilian head. The thick ridge of black hair going down its back rustles and shivers in the breeze, which heats up as the monster bellows once more. Curled against its side are wings composed entirely of blue flame that licks at the trampled grass, but they are not hot enough to ignite the emerald blades. Leaning forward, the terrifying predator sniffs at the braindead priestess and chuckles before swallowing the body whole. In the brief moment that its mouth is open wide, the Vengeance Hounds notice that two of its teeth are changing as if they are stretching out of the gums. The plaque-covered ivory is curved in a way that makes it clear that they are fangs and the beast is in desperate need of a fresh meal. Its eyes scan the mortals and stop on the three Dawn Fangs for a moment, but it is enough to tell them that the cunning creature recognizes their true nature.
“A vampiric dragon,” Titus mutters under his breath.
Get War of Nytefall: Ravenous on Amazon for $2.99!
Add it to your Goodreads To-Read Lists!
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Need to catch up? Then, check out Volumes 1-4 of War of Nytefall!

Interested in more Windemere? Then don’t forget to check out Charles E. Yallowitz’s first series: Legends of Windemere


About the Author:
Charles Yallowitz was born and raised on Long Island, NY, but he has spent most of his life wandering his own imagination in a blissful haze. Occasionally, he would return from this world for the necessities such as food, showers, and Saturday morning cartoons. One day he returned from his imagination and decided he would share his stories with the world. After spending many years fiddling with his thoughts and notebooks, he decided that it was time to follow his dream of being a fantasy author. So, locked within the house with only pizza and seltzer to sustain him, Charles brings you tales from the world of Windemere. He looks forward to sharing all of his stories with you and drawing you into a world of magic.
Blog: www.legendsofwindemere.com
Twitter: @cyallowitz
Facebook: Charles Yallowitz
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyallowitz/
Enjoy the adventure by clicking here!
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Sounds interesting, but I’m not much of a present-tense kind of person…
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This sounds like a worthy next book in the series, Charles. I love the covers. Good luck with this book launch!
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I love the covers also, Jacqui!
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Great post.
Hi dear
Would be glad if you follow my blog. Would love to have you as friend
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Sure, I am just did. You have a yummy blog.
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Charles has such beautiful covers! I just love the latest. And I’m impressed with how prolific he is! Wow. Thanks so much for sharing the latest book, Miriam. And big congrats to Charles.
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I agree with you on the covers, Diana. Charles published as many as four books a year, pretty impressive. Thank you for stopping by!
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Best wishes, Charles. Thanks, Miriam for hosting Charles today.
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Thank you for your support for Charles, John!
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Thanks. 😁
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Would you like me to post your new release, John. You can send me the info at mhurdle7@gmail.com.
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Thank you, Miriam. I will take all the help I can get. Can you do HTML (no problem if not) and can you do it on the 30th of September?
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Hi John, I haven’t done HTML. Charles gave me that one and Word and I used his word file. I’m tech savvy and can figure out. Or you can send me a word file also. I can schedule the post on September 30th.
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I’ll send you the word doc. Thank you very much, Miriam.
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Perfect, John!
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It’s a date. I’ll have it out by tomorrow. 😁
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Tomorrow is a good day.😊
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Great to see Charles here, Miriam. Wishing him the best on his latest release!
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Thanks. 😁
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Thank you for your support, Jill! We appreciated your presence.
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Wishing Charles all the best with his release! Thanks for hosting, Miriam.
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Thanks. Fingers crossed that I gain some traction.
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Thank you for stopping by to show your support, Staci!
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You’re welcome, Staci. Thank you for stopping by!
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Thanks for sharing. Really like the top picture.
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I’m glad you liked it. I used this app. https://diybookcovers.com/3Dmockups/#
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Awesome. I’ll hav to bookmark this when I get home.
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I’m a member of a book club and have an app to do hundreds of mock up. I can make a few jpeg for you.
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Cool. I don’t do a lot of promos, but I might switch to a monthly pinned tweet system. Maybe weekly. It’s the only site where I see any activity. Not sales though.
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Yes, I know some who only do tweets. I just emailed you several mockups.
I’ve done a few days of free download on Amazon and got top best seller and the sponsored product sale, but that’s all the promo I want to do. I got my book translated into Spanish and Portuguese for free because they carry the sales and I only get a low % if sold.
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Very cool on the ranking. I haven’t done a free one in a while. My first book is perma-free, which moves with no reviews.
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What is perma-free?
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I have the book for free on Smashwords. Amazon has to match the price, so my book is permanently free unless I up it.
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I’m aware of the price matching, but how do you make money?
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It’s only the first of a 15 book series. My goal is to get people interested. Prior to this, it was 99 cents and sold nothing.
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Nice share Miriam, congratulations to Charles. 🙂
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Thank you for stopping by, Marje! Charles’s books are interesting.
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Thanks. 😊
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Great to see Charles here, Miriam. My son has read and enjoyed some of Charles’ books. I can’t get him to write reviews though.
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You can interview him then write it, Robbie. A few people did that. You can give credit to your son.
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Yes, I could do that. I’ll see if he’ll cooperate.
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I’ve read three blogger grandmas do that and I think it’s wonderful!
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Thanks. Glad your son has enjoyed them. Think a lot of people aren’t big in writing reviews these days. 😊
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I don’t know how publishers get people writing reviews. Some books have reviews in thousands. 🙂
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They send out thousands of free copies. Target those who are more likely to write a review. Sometimes promise them something in exchange. The frustrating part is that Amazon can penalize you for this if someone makes a report that reviews come from friends and family. I learned recently that several blog followers of mine can’t review my books. They’re marked as friends/family apparently.
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When I first started writing reviews, several of them were rejected. I asked Amazon and they just sent me some review guidelines. It was frustrating. Eventually I made them short and simple, nothing like I was paid for advertising the book. Once I established the relationship, I can now write longer reviews.
Yeah, I bought a body scale last week and I was offered a kitchen scale as incentive for writing an review to post on Amazon. As soon as the review was post, I emailed the URL to the seller, the kitchen scale arrived the next day.
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Amazon has some key words and phrases marked because they supposedly get used by fake reviewers a lot. I think they’re also used by those who aren’t sure what to do or have a habit of being either vague or over the top.
The tough thing with indie authors is that you have those who will report such a deal. They spend some time trying to sabotage others. Either for fun or they see it as part of author competition. It’s why I don’t really push for reviews since it looks like someone sought to report those I interacted with on my blog.
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I’ve seen those. Some great books even got some 1 or 2 stars that throw off the % of rating.
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Yeah. I’ve never seen the 1-2 stars that are obviously fake get deleted. By obviously I mean stuff like complaining about sex scenes in a toddler book or admitting in the review that you didn’t even read it.
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On the other hand, when 1-2 stars stayed and authors made requests to Amazon to delete, Amazon refused. I’ve seen products with such reviews among hundreds of five stars, so I trust the products.
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I’ve been there. I even reported one review that complained about batteries and how it didn’t give them a proper shave. Obviously not meant for me.
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I returned items but so far haven’t written below 3 reviews.
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Cool. I’ve done the same. Guess I’m too nice.
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I appreciate Amazon in that regard, good in returns and refunds.
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