Interview with Nikki Zakocs – Narrator

I want to introduce you to a gem of a narrator. Give a Spooktacular welcome to Nikki Zakocs, audiobook narrator.  She has narrated two of my books (so far), CHARM ME AGAIN (available now) and HIDDEN GYPSY MAGIC (available by year end). Pssst… she’ll be working on Chocolate Raspberry Magic (due out April 2021) 4th book in A Witch’s Journey plus it’s one of the One Scoop or Two series from The Wild Rose Press.  Working with Nikki to bring my books and characters alive was an absolute blast. She is professional, courteous, and a talented narrator. Scroll down to the bottom for an audio sample of Charm Me Again. Now lets see what makes Nikki tick.

Tell us about yourself.   

  • I was a teacher by profession, but have always loved the Arts. Theatre, film, music.  I stayed at home with my kids when they were young and came upon audiobook narrating through a casting call for my son.  He was a child actor.  When I realized it was something I could do on my own schedule and it involved reading and acting, it was a no brainer.
  • I am a full time narrator.
  • I did theatre as a child and teenager. I do not think it is essential.  But a love of story telling and performing is what is important, in my opinion.
  • Yes, I am an audiobook listener. I have been listening to books on audio for years, way back when they were books on tape.  I love hearing a story.  Especially on long car rides or walks. I love that you can do something else while being transported to another place and time.
  • I don’t think I am suited for books with a lot of violence in them.  I have turned down a couple of books because after I read the entire book, it just wasn’t a good fit for me.
  • I love to work closely with authors. I feel it it’s a team effort and the closer we work together the better the finished product will be.
  • I have not yet been recognized for my voice, but I hope to be some day!
  • I always connect with at least one character in a book. I find something I have in common and I become that character.  This is how I really get into the book and it makes it easy to tell the story.
  • Yes, I read reviews. I love the good ones, and the not so good ones are taken with a grain of salt.  I know not to take it personally.  I can’t be everyone’s cup of tea. The comments I find most constructive are the ones that give details of why they like/dislike my narration.
  • My dream author would be Phillipa Gregory. But I will have to work on my British accent a lot.  That is why it is a dream.

SPEED ROUND for a little added fun: Take it away Nikki-

Favorite movie: Breakfast at Tiffany’s

Favorite book: Kane and Abel

Last Book Read: The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah

Favorite Color: Midnight Blue

Stilettos, Tennies or Flipflops: Flip Flops

Coffee or Tea: Coffee

Ebook or audio book or paper back: Love all 3

Pencil or pen: Pen

Favorite Song : Stevie Nicks, Landslide

Streak or not: Streak – after a couple glasses of wine

Favorite Dessert: Tiramisu

Favorite Junk Food: Cheese Popcorn

Favorite thing to do to relax: Lay in the sun with a drink and a good book

Champagne or gin: Champagne

Paranormal or Historical; Tie between paranormal and historical

WonderWoman, Superman, Aquaman, Batman, Top Model: Wonder Woman

Favorite TV Show: Big Bang Theory

Hot or cold: Hot

POV: 1st Person

I’d die if I don’t have my pets

Review or not: Always Review

 

Nikki Zakocs Biography

Nikki lives in sunny Arizona where she records in her professional home studio.   A love of learning, reading and the arts has created her passion for narrating books.  With a Master’s degree in Education and Literacy, she spent many years reading to her students, many who were English language learners. Nikki is passionate about education, child advocacy and a true animal lover with a home full of pets. When she is not a party of one in a small padded room, she enjoys travel, photography and a good cup of coffee with a piece of cake.

Social Media Links

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/NikkiZakocs

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/NZakocs

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/nikkizakocs/

Linked In:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikki-zakocs/

Thank you so much Nikki for stopping by to chat with us. I look forward to working with you again very soon.

Charm Me Again: – Breaking the curse is only the first step to forever.

Daylan, a warlock, is being haunted, but what the ghost wants is a mystery. His magical powers bring him no closer to an answer—until he encounters Josie, a Yoga instructor.

But when she is kidnapped by an ancient Fae Warrior set on revenge Daylan must rescue her before the rogue claims her as his own. During his quest, his world spirals out of control, and a devastating curse comes to light. Could the ghost hold the answers he needs?

Can he break the age-old curse to save Josie and their future, or will Daylan lose her forever?

 

Hidden Gypsy Magic – (Due out by 12-31-20) – Discover the consequences of awakening hidden Gypsy magic!

The Salem Wildlife Sanctuary is Gwen Taylor’s life work. Her Irish Gypsy heritage provides a hidden talent she uses to help the creatures under her care. But even her magical skills can’t help new rescues in dire need of veterinary care.

The opportunity of signing on as the vet for Gwen’s sanctuary dropped into Brock Scutter’s lap after he expanded his practice to include wildlife. The personal attraction he and Gwen experience is undeniable the more their professional and personal lives collide.

Touring the only “non-haunted” house in Salem they both feel a spark of magic. A trip to his family’s cabin uncovers a heritage he didn’t know existed. If they want a future together, it means facing the consequences of awakening hidden Gypsy magic and a race against the clock to correct past wrongs.

 

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Hidden Gypsy Magic & A Witch’s Journey Series #MFRWHooks

HIdden Gypsy Magic, (can be read as a stand alone) third book in A Witch’s Journey Series. Spookalicious reads ror #MFRWhooks this week I’m so excited for you to discover the consequences of awakening hidden Gypsy magic! Pssst…A new twist tells what you didn’t know about the Salem Witch Trials. Share the magic, mystery, time-travel adventure  Grab your copies from  Amazon, Amazon UKAmazon AUAmazon CA  Barnes& Noble   itunes , and  KOBO

OH, one more thing, Pssst… I’m participating in a Spooktacular FB Halloween Party October 21, 2020. There will be prizes, giveaways, games, and fun. You don’t want to miss it. My time is from 7-8 EDT that’s 5-6 p.m. MDT, but the party goes from 10:00 a.m. – to 10:00 p.m.  EDT.  (8:00 a.m.to 8:00 p.m. MDT) Click here to join the party on October 21stI’ll see you there!

Join the magical adventure, pick up the series today! https://buff.ly/2p28qJU UK links https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tena-Stetler/e/B014E0PEPM

 So pull up a chair and get comfy, grab a drink of your choice from the cooler, a Chocolate Chip or Peanut Butter cookie from the plate, and let’s find out a little about Hidden Gypsy Magic!  This week new hook and excerpt. 

A Witch’s Journey – Former Navy Seal, Lathen Quartz helps Pepper, a powerful witch, achieve her life-long dream of a wild life rescue, but can they save the McKay magic & their love?

A WItch’s Holiday Wedding –  A small town paranormal romance/mystery. It’s down to the wire, will the nosy McKay ghosts, Lathen’s werewolf pack, Pepper’s parents, and her best friend help or hinder the wedding and holiday plans?  Lathen’s covert military mission threatens life as he knows it.  Torn in too many directions will Pepper and Lathen make it to the altar?

Can they overcome the obstacles?

A little about Hidden Gypsy Magic:

Discover the consequences of awakening hidden Gypsy magic!

The Salem Wildlife Sanctuary is Gwen Taylor’s life work.  Her Irish Gypsy heritage provides a hidden talent she uses to help the creatures under her care.  But even her magical skills can’t help new rescues in dire need of veterinary care.

The opportunity of signing on as the vet for Gwen’s sanctuary dropped into Brock Scutter’s lap after he expanded his practice to include wildlife. The personal attraction he and Gwen experience is undeniable the more their professional and personal lives collide.

Touring the only “non-haunted” house in Salem they both feel a spark of magic.  A trip to his family’s cabin uncovers a heritage he didn’t know existed.  If they want a future together, it means facing the consequences of awakening hidden Gypsy magic and a race against the clock to correct past wrongs.

A sneak peek between the pages of Hidden Gypsy Magic: The hook. A bit of a twist on the Salem Witch Trials.

Carefully, Gwen took the poppet and eased her hand into the painting. A vortex sucked her arm then her entire body into the painting swirls of red, blue, and yellow swam around her then she was falling. She gulped in air as her stomach flipped threatening to spill its contents into the void. Her throat hurt from screaming, yet there was no sound. Something hard hit her backside, then it was quiet, she blinked and rubbed her eyes. Finding herself sitting in a rocking chair that squeaked announcing her arrival, she straightened and several pairs of eyes peered at her with interest. The room was familiar— it was the living room of Brock’s soon-to-be house, only the furnishings were quite different. The dragon staircase…

Before she could grasp what was happening a swirling portal of colors opened up in the center of the room again…  Available from : Amazon UKAmazon AUAmazon CA  Barnes& Noble   itunes , and  KOBO

Pssst… While you’re here, don’t forget to check out my paranormal romance/mysteries click  here.

This is a blog hop! Visit all the Book Hooks from #MFRWHooks – Your next GREAT read is waiting!

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Most Haunted Cities in America Plus Hidden Gypsy Magic

Most Haunted Cities in America, plus Hidden Gypsy Magic, set in Salem, MA, a Spooktacular Halloween read! Pssst… I’m participating in a Spooktacular FB Halloween Party October 21, 2020,  My time is from 7-8 EDT that’s 5-6 p.m. MDT, but the party goes from 10:00 a.m. – to 10:00 p.m.  EDT.  (8:00 a.m.to 8:00 p.m. MDT) Click here to join the party on October 21st:

Pull up a chair, grab a drink of your choice from the cauldron. Take your choice of a bat wing Chocolate Chip or Pumpkin, or Peanut Butter cookie from the plate, and let’s find out a little about my book Hidden Gypsy Magic. But first take a peek at the Most Haunted Cities in America!  

Most Haunted Cities in America

It’s autumn the cool fall days are perfect for a walk on America’s dark side. With the approach of Halloween, it’s natural for our thoughts to conjure up ghosts, goblins, and all things that go bump in the night.  Bloody battles, shady shanghaiing practices, cities built over burial grounds, and natural disasters have left behind an unsettled past in towns throughout our country.  What better place to start than….

Salem, MA

Salem is best known for the witch trials of 1692 where mass hysteria led to more than 200 people being accused of practicing witchcraft, and ultimately 20 innocent people were executed. The tragedy has led to Salem becoming synonymous with witches and the city has embraced their history by preserving artifacts in museums and offering tours to educate visitors. The Witch House, The Salem Witch Museum, The Bewitched Statue and  Witch Trials Memorial to name a few. Yep, it’s on my bucket list to spend Halloween in Salem MA. How about you?

 Baltimore

Several nation-shaping events have played out on Baltimore’s historic streets: the American Revolution, the Civil War, and the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812. Hundreds of years of lost lives and the spirits that remain make the Fells Point area popular among ghost trackers. Guided tours through the maritime neighborhood take you to taverns, shops, and restaurants where things go bump in the night.

Galveston, Texas

When the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 struck, some 8,000 lives were lost—about 6,200 more fatalities than in New Orleans’ devastating Hurricane Katrina. Galveston’s was the deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history, and ghost hunters say most of the town’s spirits linger in its storied harbor and Victorian mansions. If that doesn’t give you goosebump, I don’t know what will, unless of course it’s Marie Laveau, the voodoo queen. Which brings us to…

New Orleans

Not much, it seems, separates the living from the dead in New Orleans. Because the town is below sea level, tombs sit above ground in the 42 cemeteries within city limits. Ghosts from the War of 1812 still hang around the French Quarter. And visitors to the grave of a prominent 1800s voodoo queen continue to leave offerings and ask for help.

Gettysburg, Pa.

During the most tragic battle of the Civil War, about 51,000 soldiers were killed or injured in and around Gettysburg. There was so much spilled blood on the floors of churches and schools (used as makeshift hospitals) that drainage holes had to be drilled in the floors. Baltimore Street downtown and Hospital Road in the countryside are purported hotspots for spirits with unfinished business.

Savannah, Ga.

Savannah may look like a sweet Southern belle, but she keeps a dark secret. The city was built, literally, on its dead. Homes and buildings sit atop Native American burial grounds; roads cover forgotten cemeteries of slaves and colonialists. Over the years, bloody battles, massive fires, yellow-fever epidemics, and hurricanes have taken hundreds of lives, leaving behind unsettled spirits.

Chicago

It was here, on Valentine’s Day, 1929, that seven men were lined up against the wall of a garage at 2122 North Clark Street and gunned down by Al Capone and his Prohibition-era gangsters. Strange mists, screams, and machine gun sounds have all been experienced at the site; other local gangster hideaways and crime scenes are also said to be haunted.

Portland, Ore.

Beneath the cobblestoned streets of Portland’s Old Town lies the legend of the Shanghai Tunnels, passageways that swirl with dark tales and hauntings. As the story goes, men who came to Portland to work—sailors, loggers, cowboys, and others—were “shanghaied,” or kidnapped through trapdoors in saloons, smuggled through the tunnels to the waterfront, and sold to sea captains.

Athens, Ohio

This Ohio University town is home to the Athens Lunatic Asylum, a mental institution open from 1874 until 1993 and known for its lobotomy practices. Now a university-owned property called The Ridges, the building has its share of haunted stories, say many amateur researchers: disembodied screams, apparitions that walk the halls, and a ghostly bloodstain on the floor. Throughout campus there are several haunted dorms, sororities, and fraternities.

Washington, D.C.

It’s an election year, and some in D.C. will be watching for the demon black cat that is rumored to show up in the U.S. Capitol Building as an omen of national tragedy or change of office. Ghost trackers say it appeared just before President Lincoln’s assassination at Ford’s Theatre (which has its own haunting stories). Abraham Lincoln, John and Abigail Adams, Dolley Madison, and Andrew Jackson are among the spirits that have been sighted in the White House.

Last but not least on my most haunted cities list I’d be amiss if I didn’t mention Cripple Creek, Colorado. Mining District of Colorado is extremely rich in history and it is also touted to be one of the Most Haunted Places in the United States.  On Highway 67, at the base of Pike’s Peak, southwest of Colorado Springs, Cripple Creek sits at an elevation of 9,500 feet. There are mine shafts, head frames, miner’s cabins long abandoned tumbling down. A lonely stone fireplace may be all that’s left of a miners home. Standing among the rubble might cause the hair on the back of your neck to stand on end. A brief visit to one of the abandoned cabins still standing, gives you a window into what it was like back in the late 1800’s or early 1900’s.  Can you imagine a more inviting place for ghost to spend Halloween?

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A little about Hidden Gypsy Magic  Third book in A Witch’s Journey Series. 

Discover the consequences of awakening hidden Gypsy magic!

The Salem Wildlife Sanctuary is Gwen Taylor’s life work.  Her Irish Gypsy heritage provides a hidden talent she uses to help the creatures under her care.  But even her magical skills can’t help new rescues in dire need of veterinary care.

The opportunity of signing on as the vet for Gwen’s sanctuary dropped into Brock Scutter’s lap after he expanded his practice to include wildlife. The personal attraction he and Gwen experience is undeniable the more their professional and personal lives collide.

Touring the only “non-haunted” house in Salem they both feel a spark of magic.  A trip to his family’s cabin uncovers a heritage he didn’t know existed.  If they want a future together, it means facing the consequences of awakening hidden Gypsy magic and a race against the clock to correct past wrongs.

A sneak peek between the pages of Hidden Gypsy Magic

“It feels like all the air is being sucked out of this room.” His brother’s face turned ashen white as Beth’s ghostly form took shape in the center of the room.

Brock moved to the little group gathered and glanced at the grandfather clock standing in the hallway. Fifteen minutes until midnight. The witching hour on All Hallows Eve. A nervous chuckle rose up in his throat. How cliche. His brother would be a believer after this night.

He cleared his throat and wrapped an arm around Gwen’s waist. “Can we help you, Beth?” Misfit’s howling could be heard clearly from the upstairs bedroom.

“No, but I hope we can help you.” Ghost Beth glanced back at the painting and sadly shook her head. “The ghost of Judge John Hathorne stands outside ready to curse or worse all those involved in sullying his reputation. The house stands between all of you…protecting—” The ghost’s hand and arm made a sweeping motion toward their group, “— against his magic ability.”

A soft almost hysterical giggle burst from Gwen. “Doesn’t he know that by his actions this night, he has not only outed himself but proved the rumors and article are true?”

About the Author:

Tena Stetler is a best-selling author of award winning paranormal romance with an over-active imagination.  She wrote her first vampire romance as a tween, to the chagrin of her mother and the delight of her friends. Colorado is home; shared with her husband, a brilliant Chow Chow, a spoiled parrot and a forty-five-year-old box turtle. When she’s not writing, her time is spent kayaking, camping, hiking, biking or just relaxing in the great Colorado outdoors.

Her books tell tales of magical kick-ass women and mystical alpha males that dare to love them. Travel, adventure and a bit of mystery flourish in her books along with a few companion animals to round out the tales.

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Hope you enjoyed the Spooktacular Most Haunted Cities in America, along with a snippet of my book Hidden Gypsy Magic. Happy Halloween!

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Re-Reading books: why or why not? #L&SR’s Weekly Blogging Challenge –

Welcome to #L&SR’s Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge October 14, 2020, Re-Reading books: why or why not?  Pull up a chair, grab a drink of your choice from the cauldron. Take your choice of a bat wing Chocolate Chip or Pumpkin, or Peanut Butter cookie from the plate and lets dig in.

 

 

A resounding YES on Re-reading books.  Re-reading some of my favorite books is like visiting with  old friends in a familiar setting to get that warm and fuzzy feeling.  I love the characters, the feeling I get when re-reading the books. The books I choose lift my spirits, which is why I re-read them. LOL

The whole Harry Potter series.

Trouble Maker by Linda Howard

All Souls Trilogy by Deborah Harkness

 

A Witch’s Journey series by Tena Stetler – Yes, I re-read my own books. Especially once they are on audio. Gotta love audio books!

Cousins O’Dwyer Trilogy by Nora Roberts. Magic is a must and these books are wonderful.

And can’t forget The Dragon Riders of Pern series.  I loved reading those books and living in a land where you rode dragons!

Do you Re-read books: Why or why not? Please post it in the comments!      

 

 Alas, I must return to my writing cave  where deadlines loom preparing promo on my new release HIDDEN GYPSY MAGIC.  Stay tuned! Chocolate Raspberry Magic release date been extended until April 2021. And I’m working on a new WIP sixth book in A Demon’s Witch Series(very exciting and coming along nicely)  AND a new project is simmering  Wylder West Assignment. Keep an eye out for more information.  Now  let’s see what other authors thought Re-Reading books: why or why not?  L&SR

Pssst… While you’re here, don’t forget to check out my paranormal romance/mysteries click  here.

 

Looking for an exciting read to whisk you away from your ordinary world into a magical, fantasy adventure ?  Drum roll please. HIDDEN GYPSY MAGIC.  Share the magic, adventure and mystery get your copy from  Amazon, Amazon UKAmazon AUAmazon CA  Barnes& Noble   itunes , and  KOBO

A sneak peek between the pages of Hidden Gypsy Magic: 

Discover the consequences of awakening hidden Gypsy magic!

“It feels like all the air is being sucked out of this room.” His brother’s face turned ashen white as Beth’s ghostly form took shape in the center of the room.

Brock moved to the little group gathered and glanced at the grandfather clock standing in the hallway. Fifteen minutes until midnight. The witching hour on All Hallows Eve. A nervous chuckle rose up in his throat. How cliche. His brother would be a believer after this night.

He cleared his throat and wrapped an arm around Gwen’s waist. “Can we help you, Beth?” Misfit’s howling could be heard clearly from the upstairs bedroom.

“No, but I hope we can help you.” Ghost Beth glanced back at the painting and sadly shook her head. “The ghost of Judge John Hathorne stands outside ready to curse or worse all those involved in sullying his reputation. The house stands between all of you…protecting—” The ghost’s hand and arm made a sweeping motion toward their group, “— against his magic ability.”

A soft almost hysterical giggle burst from Gwen. “Doesn’t he know that by his actions this night, he has not only outed himself but proved the rumors and article are true?”

“I don’t believe he’s considered that point.” Beth’s ghostly grim face twitched into a half-smile. “He’s bent on revenge, but apparently had trouble passing through the veil this evening.” She pointed to the clock and then laid a finger on her lips.

Thanks for popping in. I really appreciate it. Next week, October 21th, 2020, can you believe it? Halloween month is here. Anyway, next week’s blogging challenge topic is My earliest memory That will be fun. Until then have fun, stay safe, and never let the world get you down!

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