Monday, December 12, 2011

A Horse Called Trouble

Welcome to a talented author who has just written a novel for tweens entitled A Horse Called Trouble.  This is a novel that would be a great Christmas present for the young teen or near-teen in your life. 
Introducing Charlotte Volnik…..
Greetings.  Thanks for allowing me to visit your blog today.  It is such a treat to be able to visit and I’m so excited to be here and announce my newest tween novel, A Horse Called Trouble!  And I would also love to offer a FREE copy of my e-book to one lucky reader who leaves me a comment!  (I hope you love free stuff as much as I do.)
A Horse Called Trouble
Abandoned by her mother at a young age, Tara Cummings has been passed from foster home to foster home; not wanted anywhere by anyone.  At thirteen she’s skeptic and suspicious, with no family, and no friends.
Horse therapy “will teach trust, perseverance, respect, and the value of teamwork,” or so says the program’s instructor.  Tara is unconvinced.  Trust only broke her heart, perseverance meant more failures, and no one respects or wants to team up with the misfit foster kid.
            At the farm, Tara meets Trouble, an angry and defiant horse, bent on destroying everything and everyone around him.  Tara is frightened of the enraged horse, until she realizes Trouble is as misunderstood and untrusting as she is.  Pushing aside her
fear, a special bond is formed, much to the surprise of everyone at the farm.  Trouble trusts Tara, and Tara in
turn, finds hope and acceptance as well as the will to love and trust again herself.

But Tara’s confidence is shaken as an even greater challenge looms ahead.  Trouble’s mean and manipulative owner is the one and only Alissa, Tara’s nemesis.  Can Tara overcome her own limitations and fight to save the horse who freed her heart and gave her life value and meaning?  Or will Alissa destroy them both?

Q)  What inspired you to write this story?

I have always loved horses.  Such marvelous creatures they are.  Proud, elegant, powerful, yet gentle, compassionate.  And I was fortunate enough to be able to call several of them my friend and confidant as I grew up. 

I knew I wanted to immortalize some of my treasured equine friends but I never expected to write the story of Trouble in such a fashion as I did.  It was after visiting a horse farm that also entertained a horse therapy program for troubled youth that the story sky-rocketed. Tara came to life and shared her entire sad story with me and I couldn’t help but oblige and put it down on paper.  And Trouble? He’s a mix of several of the horses I knew.  Full of spunk, spirit, trust and devotion.  It’s a horse story, full of conflict, with antagonists you’ll love seeing get what they deserve.

Q)  Tell us about your characters.
A horse called Trouble has many characters my readers will be able to identify with, from those who are picked on and put down, to the bullies and followers.  And I hope my readers will discover one thing from my story—not to judge people before they really know them.

My main character, Tara Cummings, is a bright girl, but due to her situation—her abusive mother abandoning her and throwing her into foster care—Tara is left vulnerable, picked on and put down.  She tries to become invisible, staying under the radar of the bullies and teachers, doing only enough to survive.  Accused of a crime she didn’t commit, Tara is placed in an alternative school and forced to enter a horse therapy program.  There she meets Trouble.  Trouble is exactly her opposite.  He is defiant and spirited.  He refuses to be broken and will not succumb to the cruel treatment used to try and force him into submission.  He is strong and willful, yet Tara sees his vulnerable side, knowing the inner conflict only too well.

Trouble is a book about growing and believing in oneself to overcome what the world presumes of you.  It’s easy to feel put down and unaccepted by the standards set by society today.  But by believing in and staying true to oneself, the future can only offer the stars as the limit.’

Q)  What can readers expect from you in the future?

My first tween novel, GHOST DOG OF ROANOKE ISLAND made its debut in September and is available in both print and e-book versions now.  It is a tween ghost story with a twist of Native American folklore and based on the Lost Colony of Roanoke Island.

My next novel, THE SECRET OF THE STONES, is the first of a series called THE LOST DIARIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND and will make its debut in April of 2012.  THE STONES is a much lighter story and is a Harry Potter meets Merlin the Magician kind of story.  A Merlin-loving tween is thrust into magic mayhem when the gift he’s been entrusted to protect turns out to be the enchanted object detailed in a mysterious prophecy.

Q)  Where can readers find you?

My readers can contact me at ckvolnek (at) yahoo (dot) com.
They can join me on my webpage”  www.ckvolnek.com or visit me at my blog: www.ckvolnek.com/blog.html.
They can also find me on Facebook (C.K. Volnek) or Twitter (CKVolnek), Good Reads and Jacket Flap.
My book trailer is on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyJ1J9wESEY
My books are available at the MuseItUp Book Store as well as Amazon and many other fine book locations online.

Thanks for allowing me to join you today!  And remember everyone…I’m offering a FREE copy of my e-book to one lucky reader who leaves me a comment!

C.K  Volnek




16 comments:

  1. Hi Grace,

    Thanks for hosting me today. It was great fun to visit with you and answer your great questions. Good luck to all our visitors. Leave me a comment for a chance to win a FREE e-copy of A Horse Called Trouble.
    Thanks again.
    C.K. Volnek

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  2. Me me! I want a copy. I promise a glowing review. ;-)

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  3. Hi Charlie!

    I'm blessed to be in a writer's group with Charlie and she's AMAZING! I love the cover and the synopsis definitely compels me. I'm going to look for it on Amazon.com right now.

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  4. Thanks for stopping by Marva and Sabrina! You're so great. I'm blessed to know and be friends with such great writers!
    C.K. Volnek

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  5. Looks like another awesome book by CK Volnek! Love the description. :)

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  6. Thanks Vicki! Appreciate you stopping by!
    C.K. Volnek

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  7. Hi Charlie,
    This looks like another winner. I have always loved reading books about horses.

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  9. Hi Charlie: Congratulations on your new book! From what you described in the synopsis, bullied readers will find support as well as a good story.

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  10. My daughter and fellow horse lover is just dying to read this one!

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  11. Oh, I know a young girl who will love this....!

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  12. Hi Barbara. So good to see you! And Beverly, you are such a dear. And my fellow horse lover, Killarney...are they such wonderful creatures? Thanks all for stopping by!
    C.K. Volnek

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  13. Hi Beverly, Killarney and M.L. Thanks so much for joining me today on the blog. You guys are so great. I hope you enjoy the story as much as I had writing it.
    C.K. Volnek

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  14. Pick me...pick me. The book sounds great and my hubby got me a kindle. I am now in the 21 century!!!!!

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  15. This book will be inpirational to children in foster care. I was a foster care child and i can relate to the girls need to feel complete. I would love to have this book fot my son. I thinkbits important for him to be able to understand my past and appreciate his future. This book will give him insight into my past life on a level he can understand.

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  16. My niece is turning 12 in May and she has been riding horses since she was seven. When I visited last summer and met her for the first time, I brought her a horse bookmark and a horse necklace. She loved it and put it on immediately. I know she'd love this book, and what a surprise to get it on her birthday. Hope I win.

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