Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Criminal Minds at Work: International Crime spotlighted in SHADOW RIDERS
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Monday, March 28, 2016
Criminal Minds at Work: The secret side of domestic violence
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Shadow Riders: Book Club Discussion Guide
SHADOW RIDERS
Book Club Discussion Questions
1. Shrug says, “There’s a problem with Carbon’s kind of love.” Is love an absolute, or are there different kinds of love? Do different cultures define love differently and hold different expectations of ‘love’? In your mind, what are some of the ‘right’ components of love and how do they compare to the various views of love offered up by the SHADOW RIDERS’ characters?
2. Just like most perpetrators of domestic violence, Carbon offers justification for his abusive behaviour and is eventually able to convince Allie that his excuses have merits. What factors play into Allie’s acceptance of Carbon’s explanation? Are there parts of his excuse that you are willing to accept?
3. Fear, physical allure, depression and loneliness help nourish Allie’s growing attraction to Carbon. What factors, the same or different, play into the establishment of an ordinary romance? Do some of these factors make us all vulnerable to abuse?
4. Did Carbon really love Allie? Why is the answer to that question important to the story? To Allie? To us? From your point of view, if Carbon loved Allie, does that make his abuse more abhorrent or less so? How about from Allie’s point of view?
5. Abusers often isolate their victims from the influence of family and friends in order to tighten their control over them. How big a role did isolation play in Allie and Carbon’s relationship?
6. Several times in the story, the justice system is manipulated. In the end, was everyone treated fairly by the courts? Should justice be malleable like this in order to adapt to circumstances or does that increase the possibility that not everyone will be treated equally under the law?
7. Allie refused to cooperate with investigators. With a few exceptions, Canadian law doesn’t require people to report illegal activities or answer police questions about them. Discuss the effect this has on justice. (One exception requires certain professions to report suspicions of child abuse.)
8. Communication and transportation technologies are making the world a much smaller place. Both legitimate and illicit business is commonly conducted across borders and jurisdictions, and ‘off shore’, where no country has legal jurisdiction. To adapt to technology, what changes to national and international legal systems are needed? What are some changes that have recently been made?
9. Allie appears confused about when it was that she fell in love with Carbon. In your view, which scene was the turning point in Allie’s feelings toward Carbon? What were the deciding factors? Is there a point in the story when your feelings toward Carbon changed dramatically? How about your feelings toward Allie?
10. Carbon stirs Allie’s sympathies with his tearful tale about the massacre. Discuss why this sharing of his emotions and ‘secrets’ works so well to bind her to him.
11. Carbon uses a sly mixture of truth and lies to manipulate Allie. Her distrust of his honesty initially prevents her from falling for him. Does Allie’s love for Carbon and her trust in him, evolve in sync? Which scenes increased your trust in Carbon? Decreased it? Do you agree with Shrug when he tells Allie that ‘damned near everything’ Carbon told her was a lie? Discuss the positive and negative roles dishonesty plays in all relationships.
12. What do you think was the most helpful thing a character said or did to assist Allie in breaking free of Carbon? Which parts of Allie’s story most influenced your feelings toward women in abusive relationships? Would you feel confident in offering support to a friend experiencing domestic violence?
13. In real life, it takes a woman an average of twenty attempts to break free of an abusive relationship. So...is Allie eventually going to go back to Carbon? If she were to go back to him, would you understand why? Which character would likely be least surprised if she made that decision and why? Do you want her to stay true to Carbon? If Allie gives Carbon the chance, shows him trust and love and loyalty, how likely is he to become a non-abusive partner? What other factors play into the likelihood that he’ll change or not change?
14. There are several well-developed characters in this novel. Which one is your favourite and why?
Shadow Riders is available as an ebook and paperback from Amazon, Smashwords and other fine online book retailers. If it is not on the shelves of your library or local bookstore, ask to have it ordered in for you.
Eileen Schuh, Author
SHADOW RIDERS
DISPASSIONATE LIES
FIREWALLS
FATAL ERROR
Schrödinger's Cat
THE TRAZ
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Criminal Minds at Work: Introducing SHADOW RIDERS
Criminal Minds at Work: Introducing SHADOW RIDERS: Canadian author, Eileen Schuh is excited to launch her new adult thriller : SHADOW RIDERS “A riveting plot & dynamic ch...
Criminal Minds at Work: SHADOW RIDERS: Bonds between victim and abuser
Criminal Minds at Work: SHADOW RIDERS: Bonds between victim and abuser: My new release, SHADOW RIDERS , explores the emotional ties that trap women in violent relationships. It's well known that victims of...
Eileen Schuh,Canadian writerwww.eileenschuh.com
Eileen Schuh,Canadian writerwww.eileenschuh.com
NEW release! SHADOW RIDERS!
Canadian author, Eileen Schuh is excited to launch her new adult thriller:
“A riveting plot & dynamic characters will leave you craving more."
"...a horrifying, suspenseful trip.”
"Shadow Riders is a thriller with depth and weight and fully explored characters...."
"...a horrifying, suspenseful trip.”
"Shadow Riders is a thriller with depth and weight and fully explored characters...."
From the moment she falls in love with the ‘bad boy’, the
very core of her being is forever changed.
Allison Montgomery is wrapping up a career as a successful
entrepreneur when she’s brutally kidnapped and whisked to South Korea.
To
ensure her survival, she gradually forges a bond with Carbon, her
smooth-talking but abusive captor, a bond that over time proves incredibly
strong. A criminal record, death threats,
counseling—nothing can convince Allie to betray her illicit lover.
However, a team of dedicated cops, an understanding lawyer,
her ex-husband— there are those who persist in believing she can break free of
Carbon’s hold.
She must. Justice for six massacred men depends on it.
Dedicated to those
Who cannot break free of love
Despite the pain
Although this novel is not part of my ongoing series, the beloved BackTracker characters make an appearance in SHADOW RIDERS. Who better to investigate the violence than Shrug, Chad, Sergeant Kindle and Katrina?
Available as an eBook and paperback!
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Criminal Minds at Work: SHADOW RIDERS: Bonds between victim and abuser
Criminal Minds at Work: SHADOW RIDERS: Bonds between victim and abuser: My new release, SHADOW RIDERS , explores the emotional ties that trap women in violent relationships. It's well known that victims of domestic violence have strong bonds with their abusers. In fact, it
takes a woman, on average, twenty attempts to break free of a violent
relationship.
takes a woman, on average, twenty attempts to break free of a violent
relationship.
Monday, March 14, 2016
SHADOW RIDERS
- Now available for pre-ordering -
“In Shadow Riders, Schuh takes
us along on a horrifying, suspenseful trip.” ~Catherine Astolfo, award-winning
author of Sweet Karoline
“A riveting plot and
dynamic characters will leave you craving more." ~ Luke Murphy,
international bestselling author of Dead
Man’s Hand and Kiss & Tell
From the moment she falls in love with the ‘bad boy’, the very core of her being is forever changed.
Allison Montgomery is wrapping up a career as a successful entrepreneur when she’s brutally kidnapped and whisked to South Korea. To ensure her survival, she gradually forges a bond with Carbon, her smooth-talking but abusive captor, a bond that over time proves incredibly strong.
A criminal record, death threats, counselling—nothing can convince Allie to betray her illicit lover.
However, a team of dedicated cops, an understanding lawyer,
her ex-husband— there are those who persist in believing she can break free of
Carbon’s hold.
She must. Justice for six massacred men depends on it.
- An exploration of the emotional ties that trap women in violent
relationships. -
available in ebook and paperback from all fine online book sellers.
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