Sunday, August 15, 2021

New Release: ANGEL BRAVE - Azura Chronicles Book 3 - by Vijaya Schartz

When you write in mixed genres like I do, it's sometimes difficult to find a publisher. Most of my novels blend science fiction, fantasy, paranormal abilities, and romance. I love my publisher (BWL Publishing), set in Alberta Canada. They love and understand sci-fi fantasy romance and their art department designs book covers I'm proud to show off and promote. 

I'm very excited to announce the release of my latest novel, ANGEL BRAVE, Azura Chronicles Book 3 (and last). It is now available in pre-order on amazon and on Smashwords, to be delivered on September 1, 2021. The paperback version will also be available by then. 

Find it at your favorite retailer HERE

Blurb: 
Keoke Mahoe, Zephyrian spy for the Resistance, slips through Azura’s impenetrable defenses to deliver a perilous message to their leader. But Lady Valoria fiercely protects her planet. Any intruder, especially one who kills animals for food, is promptly terminated.
Besides, what Keoke suggests is unthinkable... and punishable by death. Yet, Valoria enjoys his audacity, his noble heart, his ability to cheat death, and his smile… to the chagrin of Eris the Amazon, her best friend, bodyguard, and would-be lover.
But in the farthest confines of the galaxy, an old enemy is rising again. And this time, even Azura's Avenging Angels may not be able to stop the onslaught of darkness upon all civilized life.

As this is Book 3 of the Azura Chronicles, here are the previous two novels (standalones) in the series:


Happy Reading!

Vijaya Schartz, author
Strong Heroines, Brave Heroes, cats
http://www.vijayaschartz.com
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Thursday, August 5, 2021

Warrior Women in the entertainment business

 


In the male-dominated society of our ancestors, few women emerged as rulers or generals, or even warriors, although some did find a place in history. Nowadays, women are welcome into the military, and a recent decree subjects them to the draft. We’ve definitely come a long way in terms of equality.

But the entertainment world still resists the change. Superheroes are overwhelmingly male. In the Hollywood movies of the 1930s, all women wore dresses. Then during WWII, we saw a few women working in factories wearing pants.

The movements of the sixties brought us Barbarella but the first sci-fi or warrior women on the screen were more of an excuse for men to leer over semi-naked female bodies in action… and their fighting prowess seemed improbable at best.


Every beautiful actress wanted to be a Bond Girl.


In the 80s and 90s, came Charlie’s Angels - Xena Warrior Princess, and although still exploiting the female form, they portrayed strong, independent women, sometime in position of power, and they could fight for themselves, for others, and for justice.


Also of note, the ALIEN series with a kick-butt heroine, acted by Sigourney Weaver, and GI Jane (1997) with Demi Moore.



With this century came the rebirth of Battlestar Galactica with a female Starbuck. It was criticized at first, but I thoroughly enjoyed the switch. One of my favorite sci-fi series.


Then came a blue heroine in Avatar. A hunter and a warrior. More than capable, powerful, and also wise.


The most recent Star Wars movies have a strong female fighter in Rey. Star Trek, unfortunately, wasn't as kind to women. 


In Black Panther, the female warriors of Wakanda play an important role.


Also welcome to the big screen from comic books, Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel. They manage to remain sexy as they definitely kick butts.



Not to forget, Mulan from Walt Disney studios.


I hope many more warrior women appear on the big and small screens to inspire the generations to come.

In the meantime, check out the fierce heroines of Science Fiction in my novels.

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Happy Reading!

Vijaya Schartz, author
Strong Heroines, Brave Heroes, cats