J.W.Baccaro's Forbidden Realm
Sunday, July 18, 2021
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Sunday, February 16, 2014
Fire and Ice Virtual Book Tour!
I will be going on a virtual book tour with Fire and Ice! Be sure to check it out! Prizes, insight and cool conversations will be taking place right here!
The Dark Queen Talvenya expects to see you there! :)
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Sunday, November 10, 2013
J.W.Baccaro on the radio!
I was a guest on ACO-Curious-Consciousness Talk radio club with TJ Morris and Tony Elliot. A live radio network. It was a really cool time. We talked about my dark fantasy series, some personal bio about myself, and even ventured into spiritualties and the like. Take a listen if you want! :)
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Guardian Series
I cannot thank my editor enough! Leanore Elliot has done an amazing job editing, formatting and designing the covers to all three of my books!
The first three books in my Guardian series are available at the Amazon Kindle store.
There are two more installments to come, so fans of the first three...keep an eye out for the last two coming soon! :)
~J.W.Baccaro~
The first three books in my Guardian series are available at the Amazon Kindle store.
BOOK ONE
BOOK TWO
BOOK THREE
There are two more installments to come, so fans of the first three...keep an eye out for the last two coming soon! :)
~J.W.Baccaro~
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Book 2 in the Guardian Series
Darshun Luthais, a young but powerful Nasharin Warrior learns he’s the fulfillment of the two thousand year old Prophecy of the Guardian. The Wizard Olchemy informs him that he’s the protector and guardian the earth has been waiting for.
After Darshun experiences betrayal by Aurora, the woman he loves, he is imprisoned by the Dark Queen. Inside the bowels of the Dark Castle Asgoth, Darshun then meets a powerful Elf and is healed by her light.
Against better judgment, he arrogantly fights Abaddon the Demon Lord. He is nearly killed and the powers of the Dark believe he is dead. All of the crystals indeed end up in the clutches of the Demon Lord.
After falling into the river of death, he is pulled out. He receives some healing and again, sets out to join his companions to finish the battle against the Demon’s armies.
Can Darshun stop the dark from destroying all Light on the earth?
Purchase for your kindle here!
A great review by an Amazon Customer! :)
"The adventure continues in Crossing Forbidden Lines, the second book of the Guardian series and what an excellent continuation it is, it took off perfectly from the last book in the series!
Darshun is now back after visiting a sacred island to help bring forth his powers to a stronger level so he can defeat the Dark. Not much has changed since he left, but war is upon them and he feels as ready as ready can be for any and all that comes his way. But what can he possible do if his mind is elsewhere? Once again our dear Darshun gets side tracked and some perish due to his absence of both physical and mental presence for the fight. He know finds himself in a place he does not want to be and feels as if he is destined to fail all.
This book had me laughing as well as crying quite a few times for many of the characters and their dealings. It also had me holding onto my seat in suspense as to what would happen next. J.W, Baccaro kept it going strong and I CANNOT wait to see what happens next with Darshun and his comrades!"
Monday, October 7, 2013
Pumpkin Orgasim Anyone?
Which Pumpkin Ale would you like? :)
August through
October is my favorite time of the year to indulge in beer. It’s all those pumpkin ales that hit the
market. I’m an addict to pumpkin ales! (not really,
but I do get overly excited about them).
I remember the first pumpkin ale I ever saw in the
store. It was a decade ago and the brand
was Saranac Pumpkin Ale. The first time
I tried it I thought, "eh, it’s all right, kind of bitter, but all right.” My palate has since evolved and I have tried
almost every pumpkin beer that’s available in the Hudson Valley Region.
In case you’re wondering…”pumpkin in beer?!” It’s actually a three hundred year old
recipe, though I doubt there were loads of spices in the them like cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger
and vanilla. Nevertheless, the
colonists of that era would use pumpkins and squash for the malt of their brew.
"According
to beer expert Lew Bryson, “American colonists used pumpkins,
corn, spruce tips, and persimmons before they managed to import, and later grow
barley.” Pumpkin was a readily available ingredient and a fermentable sugar,
filling in for the malt needed to make beer. For colonialists, brewing ales
with a local ingredient such as pumpkin was just more proof of their hardiness
and innovative spirit. By the nineteenth century, as traditional beer
ingredients became more accessible, ales made from pumpkins lost their
caché. Pumpkin beers made a semi-comeback in the mid-1800s, but as beers
flavored with the gourd rather than directly made from
it.
“If
our colonial forebears could see how popular pumpkin beer is today they’d be
stunned.
“But you have barley, hops and malt,” they’d say. “You can drink real ale!”
“But you have barley, hops and malt,” they’d say. “You can drink real ale!”
Perhaps
if our forebears tasted something like the Pumking they’d think, “how do you
ferment pumpkin pie?”
Now
lets look at my five favorite pumpkin ales:
#5
Smuttynose Pumpkin Ale.
This beer is sharply crisp with a kick in the face of ginger and allspice. The pumpkin flavor hides in the background, but overall it’s probably the best sessional pumpkin beer to drink.
This beer is sharply crisp with a kick in the face of ginger and allspice. The pumpkin flavor hides in the background, but overall it’s probably the best sessional pumpkin beer to drink.
This beer is half ale and half stout, and has a wonderful blend of pumpkin and molasses. The abv is 10.5% Therefore, it’s a sipper (I admit every time I have this I hardly sip ).
Very
nice ale, very beautiful burnt orange color. This beer is probably the best
balanced pumpkin ale on the market. You
get all the flavors of the pumpkin pie spices, in addition to pumpkin and none
of them are overwhelming. It also taste like a beer, rather than a desert.
Almost
every pumpkin ale fan I know claims this is the best one available—and will
always be! They might be right. I had a really hard time choosing between
this beer and the one I picked for first place.
Although I have to disagree with what the majority of people say about
this ale. I in NO WAY find it like a
pumpkin pie in a glass. I think the only
reason people say that is because of this beer’s unique smell and aftertaste of
a rich graham cracker crust. What you
get with this baby is a nice refreshing taste of pumpkin, vanilla and graham
cracker. I don’t know how they do
that! And it works. It’s like a pumpkin orgasm in the mouth! But the cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice are
almost hiding in the background. I’m
glad for that because too many pumpkin beers like to throw those spices in your face
immediately.
#1:
Weyerbacher Imperial Pumpkin
It
seems I’m about to contradict my words above. This beer is mega-spice in your
face! It’s like the Mistress of Fall has
tied you up, is holding your mouth open with one hand while holding the spices of cinnamon, nutmeg and
ginger in her other, then blows the mixture right down your throat!
(Did that make sense?) However, it works!
Yes, this is my personal favorite pumpkin ale baby! You get ALL the
spices of pumpkin pie—overwhelmingly, a nice smooth taste of pumpkin, and also
that alcohol burn of a rich beer. That’s
why I think it works. You know it’s a beer!
I
hope you enjoyed my ramblings here. If
you like pumpkin beer, please comment and tell me your favorite!
Happy Drinking
JSaturday, September 21, 2013
Return of the Guardian Series
Welcome everyone! My name is Jason W Baccaro and I am the author of the Guardian series--an epic/dark fantasy saga of five installments.
For those of you who may recall, the series was once known as "Guardian of the Seventh Realm." But...I am no longer with my previous publisher.
After hooking up with the amazing Leanore Elliot (a professional editor and kick-arse paranormal romance author), I have re-released the old series...and thanks to Leanore it is now MUCH smoother. Yes, I got to work with a REAL editor this time around, someone who actually cares about other writers and their work.
Now, the new cover followed by a little synopsis about book one "Guiding the Blue Flame" (formerly known as "Prophecy of the Guardian")
"Darshun Luthais, an inexperienced martial artist of the Nasharin, a mystical sorcerer race, is the newly proclaimed Guardian of the Forbidden Realm. If the hardships of seeking four magical crystals before they fall into malevolent hands weren’t enough, he must also deal with the inner struggles of his heart. Forced by fate to choose between the roles of guardianship or prolong his romantic connection with the woman he loves. Despite warnings from the wizened Mirabel, his father, Darshun leans toward his love life, ignoring the possible threats which might endanger the company of the quest.
Furious with Darshun’s incompetence, one amongst the company, Nayland, reveals to Darshun why he hates him so passionately, and attempts to kill him. Almost bested by this enraged dark warrior, he’s then rescued by his father. Darshun soon realizes things are not always what they appear to be, and begins to take his guardianship role more solemnly. He’s compelled to journey to a deadly, mystical island to perfect his skills—seven years of training and hardship in another realm. If he endures the hellish rigors of the Island, he will return to his quest after only a day passing in the earthly realm, in hopes it will better prepare him for the darker times to come."
Link to purchase: Guiding the Blue Flame
I hope you all enjoy this second edition of the Guardian series. For those of you who have never read it...you're in for one hell of a wild journey! :)
~J.W.Baccaro~
For those of you who may recall, the series was once known as "Guardian of the Seventh Realm." But...I am no longer with my previous publisher.
After hooking up with the amazing Leanore Elliot (a professional editor and kick-arse paranormal romance author), I have re-released the old series...and thanks to Leanore it is now MUCH smoother. Yes, I got to work with a REAL editor this time around, someone who actually cares about other writers and their work.
Now, the new cover followed by a little synopsis about book one "Guiding the Blue Flame" (formerly known as "Prophecy of the Guardian")
"Darshun Luthais, an inexperienced martial artist of the Nasharin, a mystical sorcerer race, is the newly proclaimed Guardian of the Forbidden Realm. If the hardships of seeking four magical crystals before they fall into malevolent hands weren’t enough, he must also deal with the inner struggles of his heart. Forced by fate to choose between the roles of guardianship or prolong his romantic connection with the woman he loves. Despite warnings from the wizened Mirabel, his father, Darshun leans toward his love life, ignoring the possible threats which might endanger the company of the quest.
Furious with Darshun’s incompetence, one amongst the company, Nayland, reveals to Darshun why he hates him so passionately, and attempts to kill him. Almost bested by this enraged dark warrior, he’s then rescued by his father. Darshun soon realizes things are not always what they appear to be, and begins to take his guardianship role more solemnly. He’s compelled to journey to a deadly, mystical island to perfect his skills—seven years of training and hardship in another realm. If he endures the hellish rigors of the Island, he will return to his quest after only a day passing in the earthly realm, in hopes it will better prepare him for the darker times to come."
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