It gives me great pleasure to welcome a fellow Wild Rose Press author to my blog today! Dan Rice is set to release his second book on February 1st, and it looks super exciting. I’ll let him chat with you about it! But isn’t this cover stunning?

Thanks so much for allowing me to take over your blog today, Jan! Today, I want to share what my three wishes would be should a genie drop out of the sky.
Three Wishes
While I went for a walk on a wintery day, something fell out of the sky. I was lucky I wasn’t hit by the object, and the concrete debris blasted into the air when it struck the sidewalk with a clang. After the dust settled, I saw a golden genie lamp. Despite the crater, the lamp was unharmed.
I tentatively picked up the lamp, fearing the metal might be hot. I held the lamp by the handle and was struck by a powerful urge to caress its curved sides. At first, I resisted the temptation to stroke the lamp, but then I figured what the heck, I dodged death by a falling object by half a meter or less. Maybe this was my lucky day.
So I gave in to temptation, fingers stroking gold. Immediately smoke spewed from the lamp that smelled like moldering books. The smoke coalesced into a middle-aged woman with gray-streaked hair up in a bun. She wore a tweed skirt and jacket and looked at me over granny spectacles that rested low on her nose.
“I’m the genie from the lamp. I can grant you three authorial wishes.” She whispered very much like a school librarian. “Hurry up now. I have reading to get back to.”
The first thing I wished for was more undisturbed writing time. For the busy author, time is a priceless commodity. A day job occupies the weekdays. Chauffeuring children to their activities takes up the evenings and weekends. Yes, more time to write was my number one wish.
As a small press author, I must market my books and myself. Of course, as is often pointed out, all authors have to do marketing, even the biggest names. This is cold comfort when you’re one of the smallest fish in the pond! Successful marketing is incredibly difficult. So I wished for a marketing silver bullet—okay, one probably doesn’t exist, but you have to dream—that gets my books into the hands of more readers without breaking the bank.
Since I dictate most of my writing, I wished for more accurate dictation software. Is it too much to ask for the software to recognize my characters’ names? Usually, yes. Also, some of the “typos” inserted by dictation software are unbelievably hard to track down. I’ve dictated two published novels, and some of the words my dictation software comes up with still astound me.
After granting my third wish, the genie librarian was sucked back into the lamp with a whoosh. In a golden flash, the lamp disappeared. I looked at the ground where the lamp had made a crater in the sidewalk. Only the hole was gone, a small divot and a few spider cracks in its place. An icy breeze rattled the skeletal branches of a nearby tree, carrying with it the smell of decay. I continued on my walk, thinking how the scent of fallen leaves was reminiscent of moldering books.
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EXCERPT:
I sit at the dining room table in between Dad and Mother.
“Dressed for the occasion, I see,” Mother remarks and sniffs loudly.
Since her sense of smell is as sensitive as mine or even more so, Mother might find me stinky. Luckily, I’m inured to my BO, thank goodness. Otherwise, I’d go crazy.
Of course, Mother might be sniffing the air to see if she can smell the dragon in the room, not that she can while his draconic form is incorporeal. Mother is a dragon-hunting monster, and sitting across from us is Dr. Radcliffe, a dragon masquerading as a human. His humanoid form is an elderly, slightly avuncular university professor, a profession he performed before The Incident at Tahoma University, where my dad works as a professor of computer science. Since The Incident, Mother and Dr. Radcliffe have an uneasy truce. He keeps Mother’s identity secret in exchange for her not killing him and his handful of draconic followers on Earth.
The real Dr. Radcliffe is a colossal, golden-scaled dragon of the European variety with massive green wings and equally green tubes dangling from his snout like a drooping mustache. Right now, the dragon rides the slipstream, a dimension or wormhole or whatever connecting universes throughout the multiverse. What’s trippy is I can see the dragon––all glimmering and fading in and out of existence––while it rides the slipstream. No one else can see it, not even Mother. Even trippier is the dragon passes in and out of the room and everyone in it, including me. A foreleg impales my chest. The black woman sitting next to Dr. Radcliffe is inside his draconic abdomen. It’s best not to dwell on these things.
I face Mother. “I’m inside my home. Unlike you, I don’t wear pantsuits.”
Blurb:
Allison Lee wilts under the bright light of celebrity after being exposed as a shape-shifting monster. She’d rather be behind the camera than in front of it. Being under the tooth and claw of her monstrous mother is even less enjoyable. All she desires is for everything to go back to the way things were before she discovered her true nature.
But, after she accidentally kills a mysterious man sent to kidnap her, she realizes piecing her old life back together is one gnarly jigsaw puzzle. When Allison’s sometimes boyfriend Haji goes missing, Allison and her squad suspect his unhealthy interest in magic led to his disappearance. Their quest to find Haji brings them face-to-face with beings thought long ago extinct whose agenda remains an enigma.

Dan Rice pens the young adult urban fantasy series The Allison Lee Chronicles in the wee hours of the morning. The series kicks off with his award-winning debut, Dragons Walk Among Us, which Kirkus Reviews calls “An inspirational and socially relevant fantasy.”
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The blurb is cool! I enjoyed the excerpt, too! Congrats to Rice on this new release.:-)
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Thanks, Priscilla! I appreciate you stopping by and leaving a comment!
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Three wishes clearly exhibits what an amazing writer Dan is! Nice to meet him here. Thanks for sharing this lovely post Jan. Wishing Dan all the best with his new book and yes, the cover is mesmerizing.
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My pleasure, Balroop. I’m so glad you enjoyed Dan’s post. Thanks for leaving a comment!
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What a wonderful post! Three wishes… Great excerpt, too. Wishing you all the best, Dan!
Jan, thank you!
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Thank you for taking the time to visit and leave a comment, Anastasia!!
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Excellent intro, Dan, I could use those wishes, too! Congrats on your upcoming release, it looks awesome.
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I am with you, Jacquie, on those wishes! Thanks for stopping by to support Dan today!
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Wonderful post, Jan. I loved reading Dan’s wishes and thinking about my own. Intriguing plotline! Congratulations, Dan!
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Dan’s post made me stop and think about what my wishes would be, and honestly, I couldn’t come up with three solid wishes. Maybe just one. 🙂 Thanks for visiting and helping spread the word about Dan’s new book, Gwen!
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Beautiful cover! I hope you get those three wishes 🙂 Fun excerpt and sounds like a story I’d enjoy.
Thanks for hosting, Jan.
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That cover is worth its weight in gold, Denise! So many have commented on it and I agree. It’s stunning! Thanks for stopping by to help support Dan’s release!
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That cover, though! WOW! Can’t wait to read your new release, Blood of the Faeries!!! (Love the spelling of Faerie, too!)
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I agree, Ivy! That cover is amazing! Thank you for stopping by to help support Dan today! Much appreciated!
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Nice twist to the ending of the wishes–that you didn’t see a change (but I’m guessing, in the fullness of time, you do!)
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It was a nice full-circle twist to the ending of the wishes, Jacqui. Thank you for stopping by to support Dan today!
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Fascinating, Dan! I’d request more writing time if I could make three wishes. All the best with your upcoming new release!
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Oh my goodness, YES, Mary! Less mundane life chores and more time to write. Thank you for visiting and helping support Dan today!
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I’m a little surprised that the mind that created shape shifting dragons sees an old lady librarian as a genie, but not surprised by you wishes. I’ve never tried dictation software. Sometimes I even write my first drafts in pencil on a legal pad!
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I loved that, Kim. Such a contrast. 🙂 Thank you for visiting and leaving a comment.
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Wow! That book cover is fantastic! I really love this post. Wishing Dan all the best with his new release!
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I completely agree, Kymber! The cover designer did a fabulous job. I’m glad you enjoyed the post. Thanks for stopping by to help support Dan today!
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Thanks, Jan. It’s great to meet Dan and know about his wishes. I think many of us would share some of those as well. Good luck to him with his book and thanks for the introduction!
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I’m sure all authors have similar wishes! Lol
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I think you are right, Olga. Thank you so much for visiting and helping promote Dan today!
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That eyeball! Wow! I’d have to flip that over on my nightstand or I’d feel like someone was watching me. 🙂 Great review, Jan! Thanks so much for sharing. xo
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It’s eye-catching!
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Lol, Jill. Your comment made me laugh. But yes, I might be right there with you. 🙂 Thanks for visiting!
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We all need a little more magic in our lives, and this is the way to do it!
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Absolutely, Jaye! I totally agree. Thanks for visiting!
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I totally agree!
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This sounds like a great story! That cover is awesome! Thanks for sharing it with us, Jan!
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
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My pleasure, Yvette. Thanks for visiting!
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Thanks for dropping by!
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What a fun intro post with the three wishes!
I also enjoyed the excerpt. Thanks for hosting Jan, and all the best to Dan with his release.
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I thought it was, too, Mae. What would I wish for? 🙂 Thank you for visiting and leaving a comment.
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Glad you enjoyed it!
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I love the book cover! Congratulations to Dan on his new book and wishing him every success. Thanks for sharing, Jan. hugs 💕🙂
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I agree, Harmony. The book cover is an eye-catcher! Thank you for stopping by to support Dan and his new launch!
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Thanks for having me, Jan!
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It is truly my pleasure, Dan! I wish you a tremendously successful launch!
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Thanks!
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