Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Guest Author Amanda Jayde and Dark Moon Rising


Welcome to the blog!
What is the title of your new book?


Its called Dark Moon Rising.

Where were you when you got your first book contract? Who did you tell?

I was home, it was a Saturday morning and I was vegging the morning away instead of doing housework. I had just finished checking facebook and remembered I hadn’t checked my email so I decided to do that before getting off the couch and taking a shower – I was going to spend the afternoon out with my family. When I saw the email congratulating me I read it then reread it and reread it again, by this point I had received my fair share of rejections that anything else was just too unbelievable.

The first thing I did was call my mother. We’re very close. As I was speaking to her I drafted up a mass email to my very best friends who have stood by me and encouraged me and I wanted to tell them all at the same time. Then it slowly trickled out when I made the announcement on my facebook page. You have to love technology.

What genre do you write?

This book is a paranormal romance, but I also write contemporary and western era stories for fun.

Do you publish in both print and e-book?

As of right now it’s just e-book, but I’m hoping that I can release the print version in a few months.

What are the advantages of e-books?

I have an e-reader so I love the portability of having books in an e-format. How great is it to be able to pull out a cell phone and read a book while you’re waiting for a bus or train or at the dentist office without having to put a hardcover or trade paperback in your bag. I also think that e-books tend to reach a larger audience much faster than that of its print counterpart. Other than that to me an e-book is just as great as a print book.

Do you have any tips for new writers?

Being fairly new myself I would say don’t give up. Take each rejection as a badge of honor, you’re pursuing your dream and it only takes one yes to have it realized.

Read! Read lots of things – not only to help you with the craft of writing, but don’t forget to read for pleasure.

Surround yourself by good friends who will support you and help you to keep going when self-doubt starts creeping in.

What is your guilty pleasure? Science Fiction TV – I was addicted to Lost and Battlestar Galactica. I also never miss an episode of True Blood.

Where can your readers reach you?

I’m everywhere!
I have a webpage – www.amandajayde.comTwitter – AuthorAmandaJ
Facebook – Amanda Jayde, Author
Or by email – amandajaydemail@aol.com

Are you working on another book?

I am currently plotting book 2 to the Dark Wolf Series. It will pick up a few months after Dark Moon Rising ends and while it is a stand alone book, it will move the overall arc of the series forward.

Do you have an excerpt you’d like to share?

Sure!

“I’m sorry, what did you say?”
“Do not go into the mountains.”
“How did you know where I was headed?” Alex rose from his seat, a chill running up his spine. “How do you know so much about me?”
Francesca ignored his questions with a wave of her hands. “You must go back home, back to San Francisco. Do not enter the forest. You have been marked, Alex, and marked ones never live to see the dawning of a new day.”
“Answer me, Francesca.”
“You were spared once. Don’t forsake that gift. Go home before you regret your decision to come here.”
His stomach tightened and he could feel the hairs on the back of his neck begin to rise, not in fright, but anger. He leaned over, his fingers digging into the wood of her table. “Don’t. Threaten. Me.”
Her eyes widened at the growl in his voice. Francesca kept her gaze on his as she slid her chair back and got to her feet. Her movement caused the air to shift around them, triggering Alex’s senses. There was a scent that hadn’t been there before, a scent that wasn’t familiar at all. It was slightly musky and a bit spicy and completely intoxicating. He inhaled deeply, his body humming with excitement. He turned his attention to the space around him, sniffing the air, but nothing was unusual. He turned back to Francesca and found the scent strongest where she was standing.
Alex strode around the table, following the aroma straight to the woman. He stood close, heard the quick beating of her heart. He watched a lone trickle of sweat slide down the side of her neck, tracing her carotid artery, and realized what he smelled was her fear.
He leapt back from her, surprised when his back hit the wall. He was shocked that the small movement he’d made had propelled him five feet across the room. He saw her shoulders dip slightly as she let out a relieved breath.
“I’m sorry,” he said. “I don’t know what came over me. I’m not usually like this.”
“I understand. Believe me. I understand more than you will ever know.” She reached out for the table and steadied herself as she took her seat again.
“Why are you telling me to stay away? What do you think is going to happen?”
“Not what I think, what I know.”
“All right, I’ll go with that. What do you know will happen?”
Francesca looked down at her glass of wine and ran a finger up the stem. “You are going to die.” She turned her attention back to him, and Alex was taken by how solemn her eyes were. “Or at least I thought so before...”
“Before what?”
She shook her head. “It doesn’t matter. I could be wrong.”
“You said I was marked. Marked by what?”
“Dante.”
“What is a Dante?”
“It is a he, not a what,” she replied with a slight smile. “Dante Luna.”
“Is he with the Mafia?”
Francesca’s eyes lit up with laughter. “No. Although I’m sure he would prefer it if some thought so.” She sighed softly, her expression becoming serious. “Nevertheless, he is the patriarch of a very powerful family and he does not usually leave survivors behind. In fact, you are the first I have ever seen.”
Alex sat once more at the table. “What does he want with me? I’ve never met this man. Why would he want to kill me?”
“Protection.”
“What does that mean?”
“That’s all I can say. Alex, please listen to me. I’m telling you this so there will be no more innocent blood shed in the Apennines. Go home.”
“No.” For the first time in his life, he felt like he needed a drink. He eyed the glass. She wouldn’t try to kill him, would she? She was trying to warn him, certainly that meant she was on his side. At least, he hoped so as he picked up the glass of wine and watched her over the rim as he brought it to his lips. He paused briefly before downing the contents in one long swallow. He licked his lips, tasting the slightly fruity taste, and waited for the room to spin--but nothing happened. He stood up, holding on to the edge of the table for support, expecting to feel the world tilt or for the lightheaded wooziness to set in, but again, nothing. He didn’t even feel a buzz. “What was in that glass?”
“Wine.”
“It can’t be. The least little taste of alcohol makes me drunk and yet I don’t feel anything.”
“I told you, it’s special.”
“Francesca, how do you expect me to listen to you when you are being purposefully vague? What aren’t you telling me?”
“I can understand your apprehension, but--”
He held one palm up. “No. I want the truth, no more bull. Just be straight with me or I leave and go straight to the mountains tonight.”
“Have you ever heard of the Benandanti?”
Alex’s interest was piqued. “I’ve studied up on several wolf legends. They were men who left their bodies and became wolves to fight witches in the underworld. It’s one of the earliest werewolf stories.” He paused, his eyes narrowing with suspicion. “What does that have to do with going into the woods?” She arched a brow in response. Alex laughed loudly. “Are you saying I’ve been marked as a witch?”
“No. Not exactly.”
“You’re being vague again. What have the Benandanti wolves got to do with...?” His eyes widened as realization struck him. “The wolves that attacked my camp, are you saying they were Benandanti?”
Francesca shrugged, not answering the question. “So you see you must go home.”
“Werewolves in the Apennines.”
“Yes. They are very ancient and extremely protective of their land.”
Alex’s lips twisted and he snorted. “Thanks for nothing, Francesca. I have heard some unbelievable tales in my lifetime. Stories designed to keep me away from plots of land, but this takes the cake. You almost believe what you’re saying.”
She ran to his side and took his hand. Her mouth opened in shock as she squeezed his palm. She gazed into his eyes, her expression softening, her eyes pleading. “This is the truth, Alex. Dante and the others will kill you if you go back.”
“I can take care of myself.”
“I’m sure that’s what you thought the last time as well.”
Alex pulled his hand out of hers so roughly she stumbled forward. “I will admit I was unprepared, but now I know there are feral wolves out there, I’ll be prepared for them. You make sure your friend Dante knows that, and if I find out he had something to do with my friends’ deaths, he’ll have to worry about me.”
He turned and stormed out of the building and into the cool night air. He walked without direction, ignoring the stares and curses of the people who rushed to move out of his way. He stopped at the rough stone wall dating back to the medieval era on the far edge of the small town and leaned his back against the stone. Maybe coming back to the Apennines wasn’t the best idea after all.
Movement to his left caught his eye and he turned his head. She was there, the woman he dreamt of, and he felt the hairs on his arms rise. She stood on the sidewalk across the small street in front of a darkened alley and watched him. Dressed in dark leggings and a beige sweater, her stance was tense as if the slightest movement would cause her to bolt. Alex pushed away from the wall when she stepped toward him.
He took a deep breath as the wind caressed his face and brought her scent to him. For the first time since gaining his sharper senses he was happy to have them. She smelled of wildflowers. He tried to clear his head and wondered if the old woman had drugged him. There was no way he could tell what she smelled like, not from a hundred feet away. He shut his eyes tightly. He had to be hallucinating again. This woman didn’t exist outside of his dreams and fantasies, yet she was still there when he opened his eyes.
Her lips parted, and Alex took a step forward, when suddenly a hand shot out of the darkness and grabbed her shoulder. She moved rapidly, her form a blur as she pulled away from the hold. She raised her fists, but did not swing as a large man with dark hair stood in front of her. He towered over the petite woman, his well-muscled body and bearing making him look as if he were made of stone. His eyes were green and almost glowed in the darkness of the street. He arched a brow, and Alex watched as the woman exhaled and allowed her body to relax.
The man looked over her head. His gaze met Alex’s and his expression grew dark. Rage filled his eyes and he tensed like a predator sensing his prey and poised to attack. Alex could feel his own muscles contracting, his hands fisting at his side. Something in his face must have shocked the other man. Alex only had a second to wonder as the sports car from earlier that evening screeched to a halt in front of the couple. Alex immediately recognized the man that exited, and by the expression on his face, he recognized Alex as well. The dark-haired man marched around the car and stood beside his friend, the looks on both their faces decidedly unfriendly.
The woman stepped in front of both men, a hand on each of their chests. He could just make out her voice as she spoke hurriedly in a language Alex could barely hear. He didn’t think it was Italian, though. He only had a perfunctory knowledge of it, but it sounded nothing like it should. She looked once over her shoulder, an apology written in her eyes, then tried to turn both men to the car. Whatever she said must have influenced them--to Alex’s surprise both men allowed her to usher them inside the small vehicle. She paused briefly, and in the silence of the night Alex heard her name.
Sabine.

Thanks for joining us today Amanda!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Paranormal Romantics

Nightwalker was reviewed at www.paranormalromantics.blogspot.com

4 Stars

...this author has become one that will top my to-be-read list. Leah’s special gifts held me captivated the entire novel and the adventure she goes on is fantastic. If you love the paranormal, a quick witted heroine, love and a compelling adventure, then go and buy this book now! You won’t be disappointed!!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Welcome Stacey Kennedy!


I’m happy to have you on the blog hotseat today Stacey! Why don’t you tell us a little bit about An Everlasting Bite!
This is the first book of a new series for you. What is the series title and when can we expect the next book?

An Everlasting Bite is a spin off from The Magical Sword Series. Briggs, the hero is in all of The Magical Sword Series novels, but his story doesn’t really develop until The Devil’s Kiss. I never planned to write his story, but after I wrote The Devil’s Kiss I couldn’t let go of Briggs and Rynn. And I’m so glad I wrote the story―I’m simply smitten over my werewolves. Here is their first adventure together.

Love is born between strangers, yet built upon a bond soul deep―one Alpha’s vow to protect his mate from looming danger, all the while, mending her soul and stirring her wolfish desires.

A vicious werewolf attack in Plymouth, Minnesota leaves a young woman violated, bitten and now, transformed into werewolf. But Rynn Murphy doesn’t have to face this transformation alone—she has her mate by her side. And the charming Briggs―Beta to the Patriarch, Valor―is eager to ease her into this new life and mend her battered soul.
With only weeks to adjust to her new fur, Rynn, follows Briggs while he assists in locating the daughter of the Montana’s Alpha, who was abducted from her home. But this journey is not without danger. And soon, they discover the ones who have taken this young wolf do not want her found and will stop at nothing to keep her hidden. Or so it may seem, as bodies begin to drop around them, the murderous attempts start to appear more as a hit than a smoke screen—leaving only one question, who is the intended target…

Buy link - http://www.staceykennedy.com/books/blue-blood-series/an-everlasting-bite/

The cover is fabulous! Who did it?

Anne Cain did this cover for me and the moment I saw it I was utterly thrilled. She is great to work with and is unbelievably talented. When I sent her the ideas for this cover, she was gracious enough to let me choose the models. And it wasn’t long before I found the perfect Rynn. The emotion on the woman’s face, the look of her―it fit the character perfectly. This cover is by far my favorite!!

Where do you find your inspiration?

Lots of places is the easiest answer. It can be anything, from an idea that comes from another story, a certain scene that pops into my head, a song I’ve listened to, and even, a person who has characteristics that I find interesting. Luckily for me, I’m never short of ideas and they come to me very easily. Hopefully, this stays that way.

Do you have a website or blog where can readers learn more about you?
I’ve got a blog where I share upcoming news, contests, and teasers of my work. There’s always a lot going on so come stop by and join the fun -

http://www.staceykennedy.com/blog/
But you can also find me here too:
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/profile.php?id=100000956942180
Goodreads - http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3473046.Stacey_Kennedy
Twitter - http://twitter.com/Stacey_Kennedy

Do you have an excerpt from a book that you’d like to share?

Sure do! Here you go, the first chapter of An Everlasting Bite! Enjoy!!

The damp ground parted under Rynn’s sharp claws and the wind breezed steadily across her fur. Sounds of the world came sharp through alert ears. Quiet noises hidden to human ears sounded crystal-clear with these new senses of hers―brushes of air against the trees, bugs crawling along the earth, even a deer nibbling on grass a mile away.
She scanned her surroundings, her acute vision taking in everything around her. The sharp colors, shapes, everything was just so powerful as a wolf. It made everything brighter―more vivid.
Her four legs trembled as the force of magic swept through her in pure need to find her human form. She reminded herself of her small framed curvy body, long brown hair, deep silver eyes, and cheeks she always thought were a little too chubby.
This was the most difficult part about being a werewolf and the control over the wolf within her was a struggle. Of course, it would be since she’d been thrust into this life only a few days ago. She shouldn’t be so hard on herself. Still, it came with frustration that the shift came as a challenge.
It didn’t help much that Rynn’s focus was off―still reeling from a conversation she had only an hour ago with new friends, Nexi and Kyden. To the supernatural world, they were Guardians. Well, Nexi was part Witch too. They’re also part of the Council’s Guard―the leaders of the Otherworld. As Guardians, they policed the supernatural races that live within the Earthworld.
The memory of the shocking conversation replayed in her mind.
Nothing about Nexi was normal. Sure, her to-die-for body, dirty blonde locks, country home girl features were all the same, but it was her hazel eyes that sank Rynn’s heart. The spunkiness that lived within them was gone―darkness and despair was all to be seen. Something wasn’t right.
“Nexi?” Rynn questioned, as she examined her further.
What was going on here? This wasn’t how she remembered Nexi. The Nexi she met was full of zest, happiness, and extremely strong in confidence, not the anguished woman before her.
Sure, she didn’t know her all that well―they’d only met a few nights ago after the brutal attack in her hometown of Plymouth, Minnesota, that now allowed her to stand on all fours.
After she first experienced herself in fluffy form, she was too frightened to shift back to her human form, too terrified to accept that this was now her life. Then came Nexi who shared her story, which in turn, showed they had very similar paths. Both were normal young women who came from rural cities in the United States who had awakened to the world of the supernatural.
The connection with Nexi was instant. The bond of friendship allowed the fear to settle in Rynn and kept her to calm enough for the magic to release her back to human form, which was an entirely desperate situation.
If she hadn’t been able to shift back, the wolf within her would have taken over, which would have caused her to go mad. Crazed by the animal inside her that would need to seek out blood and kill. If that happened, Valor would have to destroy her. Needless to say, Nexi was a Godsend.
Rynn was happy to note that Valor had no intention of harming her. As the Patriarch, ruler over the Alphas of the United States it would have fallen on him to take care of her. He fit the part of Alpha too. He was big and powerful with strong shoulders, thick dark hair and dark eyes that demanded you kneel at his feet. Rynn often wondered if that was the power he held over her as a wolf, or if that was just his thing. She still hadn’t figured it out.
Rynn knew enough about Nexi to know something was off. She searched deeper into Nexi’s eyes for any sign of the woman she had met. Finding none, she glanced at Briggs, bewildered. “Something is terribly wrong. What’s happened?”
Kyden cleared his throat, drawing Rynn’s gaze to his. Kyden was always serious but calm. He wore his warrior look well. It wasn’t just his sculpted body and strong cut features―it was his aura. Tonight however, he seemed weakened―distraught. “It has become known that Nexi is the destined to Magnus.”
Briggs interjected before Rynn could comprehend Valor’s words, his brows raised in surprise. “Magnus, as in The Lord of the Underworld?”
Kyden gave a firm nod, his jaw clenched tight.
Rynn didn’t understand any of this. “But I thought…” she hesitated, remembering the past few days. The last she heard, Nexi had accepted Kyden as her mate. They were to be bonded soon―a marriage of non-supernaturals. She cleared her mind and asked, “Aren’t you being bonded soon?”
Kyden nodded again. “Indeed we are.”
Rynn glanced at Briggs who looked desolate. “What does that mean?” She couldn’t comprehend any of this. Nothing made sense.
“Destined bonds overrule the bonds of the heart,” Briggs replied, his eyes sad.
That was all that needed to be said for Rynn to understand. Nexi’s time with Kyden would soon to be over. She could see the heartbreak in every pair of eyes around her. No matter how much Nexi loved Kyden, wanted him, her soul wouldn’t allow it.
Rynn wanted to know more, but it wasn’t her place to interrogate them. A sense of dread filled her as something else bothered her. Rynn glanced at Briggs, needing clarification. “There is an Underworld? Like demons and scary things like that?”
Briggs nodded hesitantly.
She suspected he never told her because she was just coming around to the idea of there being an Otherworld. Home to Werewolves, Vampires, Guardians and Witches. Even though, the only ones allowed to live there worked for the Council directly, all others, including the werewolves, lived in the Earthworld. The Otherworld was nothing to be afraid of and she’d seen for herself that what existed there was good. But she knew enough to know anything that lived within the Underworld couldn’t be good. Even if she didn’t know for sure, the horrified expressions around her would have told her as much.
Still, she couldn’t wrap her head around it all. She needed more answers.
“And you are going to be mated to their leader?” As Nexi gave a soft nod, Rynn’s mystification turned into disparity. She had enough common sense to understand that this is about as bad as it gets.
“We have to do something to help you.” Nexi had been nothing but kind to Rynn, she saved her life, and Rynn felt compelled to do the same. She glanced at Briggs. “What can we do to help her?”
Briggs sighed, and the simple sound said it all . Nexi didn’t stand a chance at overcoming this. Rynn breathed deep, tears filled her eyes. Instead of comforting her, Briggs stepped toward Nexi, reached down and embraced her. He hugged tight and looked at Rynn, “Nothing I’m afraid, darlin’.”
Just as his grip tightened, Nexi stiffened immensely and Kyden ripped Nexi from his arms, latched onto her.
Kyden glanced over Nexi’s head. “She needs the connection.”
“He can’t let me go,” Nexi whispered.
Rynn’s stomach clenched in horror. It was already that lost. The full reality of the situation hit.
Nexi was losing herself without Kyden’s contact. Her mind drifted from the love they shared. Rynn would have thought it strange, if she’d hadn’t felt it for herself. The mate bond was powerful. Her own connection with Briggs showed her that. She understood what was happening―it wouldn’t be long before Nexi’s heart belonged to another.
After a moment of silence, Kyden said, “We have some news of the attack on Rynn.”
Briggs gave Kyden a curious look. “The attack on Rynn?”
Rynn was equally confused. She assumed the wolf had attacked her, bit her, then left her there when he was finished. She wasn’t expecting there to be more.
Before she could ask, Nexi whispered, “It was the beginning.”
“The beginning of what?” Rynn exclaimed.
Kyden looked at Briggs. “A revolution in the Underworld.”
“Against Magnus?” Briggs inquired.
Kyden nodded. “You know of the Warlock, Pye?”
“Aye,” Briggs replied, then looked at Rynn. “He’s a powerful Warlock who wants to rule the Underworld, but has never succeeded to gain control.”
Kyden continued, “To dethrone Magnus, Pye needed to further his strength. His followers bewitched wolves to kill women of a pure nature.”
Rynn blushed. It was true that the night of the attack, the man had stolen the one thing that would forever scar her soul. He stole her virginity―her purity. “So…” she said hesitantly, reminded of the horror of that night, and also trying to piece together this new information. “If they needed their virginity, why did they…” she paused again and gulped deeply. “Take it away.”
“It was the process. By taking the woman’s virginity, they were draining the purity of the soul. It’s how they gained power from it.” Nexi replied.
Rynn placed her hands on her heart, confused. “But I still have my soul.” She glanced at Briggs. “Don’t I?”
Briggs wrapped his arm around her. “Of course you do, darlin’.” Then, he looked at Kyden. “Why did they go to such measures as to overtaking these wolves, and not just do it themselves?”
Kyden embraced Nexi tighter, and she melted into him. “If the Witches were not killing themselves, Magnus would not know Pye was plotting against him. It was a decoy.”
Rynn couldn’t put it all together. “Why then? Why do I still have my soul?”
“Magnus destroyed the wolf attacking you before he could drain you,” Kyden replied, his tone cold.
Rynn glanced at Briggs, who looked equally befuddled. “Why would he do that?” She never met or heard of this Magnus. Why would he help her?
Rynn glanced back at Nexi as she continued. “Magnus knew of Pye’s plan and intervened to stop him. He knew of my relationship with Valor and helped Rynn so that I would be close to Valor. Then, he stole Dante’s soul knowing that I would do anything to get it back. He agreed to return it to me, only if I destroyed his only threat in the Underworld, Pye.” Tears filled her eyes, her lip quivered. “Now, of course we know that wasn’t the only reason he wanted me close.”
Briggs growled deep and low. “To know the danger that was caused because of Magnus’ desires.” He growled again. “And Dante’s life could have been lost. Now, you…” His voice drifted away, sadness filled his expression.
Rynn remained silent. What could she say? This was horrible.
“Valor had not made me aware that Dante was in danger at the time and said nothing of it until he returned with him intact. As he told to me, Nexi had killed Pye in return of Dante’s soul.” Briggs clenched his teeth. “I should have been there to help her, Maybe I could have changed the outcome so Nexi wouldn’t be in this situation.”
Nexi shook her head. “There is nothing you could have done.”
Rynn put a hand on Briggs’ arm. As he glanced down at her, some of the torment running through him eased, immediately.
He looked torn as he said, “If Magnus hadn’t concocted this plan of his, Rynn’s life would have been lost the night she was attacked but now, Nexi is losing hers.” He finally looked away from Rynn and glanced at Nexi. “This comes with mixed feelings.”
“I know,” Nexi replied just as soft. She reached forward, kept her hand connected with Kyden and hugged Briggs. “I wouldn’t change any of this if it meant Rynn survived.” Her gaze hit Rynn’s. “Remember that.”
Pulled back into the present, Rynn’s heart throbbed in pain for Nexi and Kyden, probably because she could relate. She had someone taken from her too.
Her Grandfather, Pops, had been stolen years ago by the crippling horror of Alzheimer’s. It’s the reason she took all this werewolf business in stride. There wasn’t only herself to think about here. Rynn wasn’t selfish.
Besides, thanks to Valor, Pops now resided in an upscale hospital in Utah. That reason was why she sucked up this wolf stuff and accepted it. He’s somewhere better and nicer. That was her priority.
When she was four, Pops stepped in to raise her when her parents decided being junkies was more important. Did they object? No. Why would they? Drugs ruled their lives.
Pops was the kindest, gentlest soul on earth and treated her like a treasure growing up. Now because of his disease he couldn’t even remember her. He was like a vacant vessel. Gone forever, yet still alive. A cruel disease in every way. Death would’ve been better, but Rynn would never admit to that. She needed him. Loved him.
Still, she hadn’t had the chance to go and see him yet, since she was too unstable as a werewolf. The danger for him was too great if she shifted before his eyes. She wouldn’t risk his life. But it didn’t make it any easier to deal with. She missed him with an ache in her heart that left her empty.
Luckily, someone had made it his job to fill that ache. Her mate Briggs, who nuzzled his damp nose into her side.
It’s a strange thing to meet your soul-mate and instantly fall in love, but that’s exactly what happened. Briggs couldn’t have said it better in the conversation with Nexi and Kyden―your destined mate overrules everything else. Trust is born in the very moment you accept it.
Not only is he sweet, but also sexy as hell. She couldn’t have chosen a better mate for herself. Letting fate take the wheel wasn’t a hard thing to do.
He brushed up against her again. The contact with his nose on her side was an instant connection to force the change within her. Her breath caught as the pure rush hit, sending her elongated vision to become foggy. The sharp scents around her returned to normal levels, and her hearing hushed as she found her human form.
Surprisingly, there wasn’t anything painful about the transformation. Just more of a shift in senses―everything weakened as a human. Within seconds of the blast of magic, the change occurred. No bones breaking or muscles tightening, it was over before Rynn even knew it began. As an added bonus, after the shift, her clothes appeared back on her body. How that worked, Rynn still hadn’t figured out, but she was glad for it. Walking around in her birthday suit didn’t hold much appeal.
When her eyes opened, she found Briggs’ smile. His yellow eyes were tight with joy, his sharp angled face was cocked to the side with his brown hair spiked messily, and his lips were soft and inviting with a perfect curve.
He made everything all right―everything less scary. She felt right where she belonged. No matter what happened, she would always have him to make life good. Sometimes hearing how quickly love can be taken away, as she’d seen with Kyden and Nexi, made her appreciate just how lucky she is.
“Getting easier to shift isn’t it, darlin’?” Briggs asked.
Rynn gave a half-hearted shrug. “A little, but I think it’s because of your touch. I doubt I could do that without it.”
“My contact is just helping filter the magic through our bond, stabilizing you. Don’t worry, it will come. Just give it time.”
Time. That was the thing. They’d spent days working on controlling her wolf and getting to know each other, considering they were together for a lifetime.
A long lifetime at that. That’s just another surprise she had to swallow. Werewolves were immortal, which meant, she was too. Having Briggs around made the acceptance easier. A thousand life times with him wasn’t hard to take.
He said that he’d be everything she needed or wanted, and he sure lived up to it. His focus was for her alone and it’d been a long time since she had someone to depend on.
After a sigh of settlement, she glanced out to the beauty around her. Valor’s log ranch style house was her home now, located in Cache Valley, Utah, set deep in a valley surrounded by evergreens and uninhabited land.
She couldn’t argue it was a big step up, and one she’d become quite used to. After Pops got sick, which was close to her eighteenth birthday, she ended up living on her own. Needless to say, it is far from glamorous.
The money Pops had gathered through his life was scarce and only provided for a year of his care. With the few hundred left over, she moved into a one-room suite at Hotel Shit Hole with lovely neighbors such as drug addicts, strippers and runaways.
As friendly as the runaways were, she couldn’t connect with them. She would have given anything to have a family that loved her. And even more, ones who remembered her.
So that was her life. Working at a coffee shop, restaurant and a bar to keep the bills paid at the nursing home, keep her fed, a roof over her head and clothes on her back. Mindless work, but she needed the money and slapped a smile on her face every day. No matter how sad she felt inside.
Now, experiencing all this, going back to the slums didn’t appeal to her and there wasn’t a single thing she missed about Plymouth, Minnesota.
Briggs sighed deeply, drawing Rynn’s gaze. He focused on their joined hands. As of late, this uneasiness in him grew. If she hadn’t been able to sense it through their mate bond―which was just an added bonus, saved the unknowns in the relationship―she’d see it written hard on his face. “What’s wrong?”
He glanced out to the paddock of horses that rested alongside Valor’s home. Then, he looked back to meet her gaze. “I have a duty that I need to return to.”
“You have to go back to work?” Rynn asked with hesitation. She understood that he worked for Valor. Briggs was his Beta―what that all entailed she still wasn’t sure.
His nodded softly. “Valor has been kind to let me have a few days off so I can be with you and tend to your needs, but it is necessary that I return in my duties to him.”
Fear tingled through her and tension filled her body. She couldn’t be without him. This crazy situation was only okay with him beside her. He couldn’t leave her alone―ever.
Without warning, a familiar sense of power sucked her breath back into her body. Her stomach clenched, her entire body shivered as a loud moan escaped her mouth. Her senses sharpened.
Shoot!
Briggs’ smile was kind as he looked down to her now fluffy form. “Now don’t go doing that.”
This was a perfect display of why seeing Pops was out of the question. When her emotions ran high, she’d shift. A big no-no in the werewolf world. They never shifted in front of humans. Their existence a secret for obvious reasons, since humans are curious creatures, and who knows what they’d do to werewolves if they captured one.
Briggs caressed her furry head slowly, giving her a chastising look. “You’ll come with me wherever I go.”
Rynn leaned into his hand. Instantly, it calmed and settled her nerves. His touch felt wonderful. But it was only good, if he moved slowly. If he rushed it, it was game over. She was still shaken by her attack and touches still scared her.
Had she dealt with it? No.
Did she want to? No.
Was she going to have to? Yes.
But not right now.
Briggs’ voice was low and soft. “Come back to me now.”
Rynn closed her eyes and let the magic release. Calmness washed over her as she focused back on her human form―remembered her features, the senses a human holds―the weakness of it. Briggs’ touch helped. His contact seemed to steady the magic. Force it out. It took a few minutes, but she eventually shimmied back to herself.
“I get to come with you?” she whispered, glancing down.
He placed a finger under her chin, lifted her gaze to meet his. “You think I’d leave ya behind?”
The look on his face told her how ridiculous that notion that was, but how could she think otherwise. “I did.”
His fingers left her chin, softly caressed the edge of her jaw. “I know you haven’t had anyone to count on in some time, and those that you should have been able to count on have failed you.” Fierceness flashed through his eyes. “I will not be one of them. You can trust in that.”
She sighed, from the pain of truth those words held, but also from the knowledge that she could always depend on Briggs. It was nice to have that to rely on.
A growl rose from deep in his throat. “It disgusts me to hear of your upbringing.” He shook his head in revulsion and dropped his hand from her face. “Those parents of yours.”
“It’s not really their fault, you know,” she replied in earnest. “They can’t help it. Drug addiction is a disease. I don’t hold anything against them for it.”
Briggs’ jaw clenched, his eyes narrowed. “You are very kind to offer them forgiveness for mistreating you. No matter how you look at it, that is exactly what they’ve done and in the eyes of some that can never be forgiven.” His eyes flashed angrily. “Especially by me.”

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Nightwalker is now available at Amazon.com

You can now buy Nightwalker-A Leah Wolfe SINS Novel, including the Kindle edition on www.Amazon.com.

Nightwalker Cover Award

Help me congratulate the talented artist April Martinez. Two of the top three winners in the Imperial Artisans Award for cover art were April's expertise, including NIGHTWALKER, A LEAH WOLFE SINS NOVEL.

The final winner is to be announced on December 1st.
Click here to see the contenders http://www.wix.com/qpm2010/imperialartisanaward/page-0_copy1

Nightwalker at TwoLips Reviews


Nightwalker got a 5 kisses review from TwoLips Reviews!

5 Kisses Review by TwoLips

...brilliantly written...
...more exciting twists and turns than a roller coaster, I found myself sucked quickly into this story. The plot is intriguing and the dialogue never stalls.

http://www.twolipsreviews.com/content/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5651&Itemid=36

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Lauren Kate - Author of Fallen


I recently contacted Lauren Kate and while she is very busy writing, she took the time to send along the following. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

What drew you to the idea of fallen angels?


I’ve been writing love stories for as long as I’ve been writing. To me, the most complicated romances make the most interesting narratives, so I’m always looking for new obstacles to throw in my lovers’ paths. When I was getting my masters degree in fiction, I was studying biblical narratives and came across a line in Genesis (6:1-4), which describes a group of angels who fell in love with mortal women. Putting this reference together with a mention in Isaiah and another in Palsm 82, biblical scholars conclude that these angels were actually cast out of Heaven for their lust. Which means—you could say—that these angels chose love over Heaven. I found this to be an endlessly interesting set up for an incredibly complicated romance. I started thinking about what kind of mortal girl it would take to attract an angel’s attention. And what it would be like for her to find herself in this position. What kind of baggage would an angel have? What would her very over-protective parents think? From there, this whole world unfurled in my head with fallen angels, demons, reincarnation, and the war between good and evil all battling for a piece of the action.

Who is Luce based on? What does she look like to you? Which character are you most like?

The physical traits of Luce (pronounced Loose) are based on my oldest, closest friend—the dark wavy hair, hazel eyes, tiny teeth, etc. When I first started writing her, I pulled some personality traits from this friend, but as I continued with her story, Luce veered away from my friend into an identity of her own. I share some traits with her—like her stubbornness and tendency to get swept away by romance. But if I had to which one I’m most like (though this is hard to imagine), I might be a crazy combination of Arriane and Penn.

Did you struggle in coming up with any of the characters?

Daniel was the most challenging, mainly because the full truth of his character has to come to light very slowly over the course of the entire series in order for the books to work. The reveal at the end of the first book was probably one that most readers saw coming...it is book about fallen angels after all! But there's a much bigger, game-changing reveal about Daniel to come later in the series. It's challenging for me to know what's coming and only be able to show the reader so much at this point. Daniel's character is difficult enough as it is! But I like to think of him as a work in progress, a developing story, and someone who, above all, knows Luce better than anyone else (including herself), and has her best interest at heart.

Who is the good and who is the bad guy? Why did these angels fall? Why did you kill Penn? What’s up with the Outcasts? Why did you end the book with so many unanswered questions??

That is the blessing and the curse of writing a series! I wish I could give you all the answers now, but please believe me that I have a reason for withholding some of the details! For those of you going crazy with questions—I promise, Passion is your book! It’s got all the juicy details in it! In the meantime, check out the Sword and Cross Case Files at www.fallenbooks.com to learn a little bit more about who's who.

How long do the books take you to write?

Because Luce’s story is so emotional and so intense, I like to “go there” with her and stay inside her head without coming up for too much air. I write fast and furious every day for about two months to get out a first draft. Then I take a break and usually go back for another month or two of heavy revision.

Do you have a playlist of songs for Fallen?

Not officially, but a few songs I listened to a lot as I was writing:

Drunken Angel by Lucinda Williams

You Look So Young by the Jayhawks

Not Dark Yet by Bob Dylan

The First Dance (the whole album) by Bridezilla.


I heart those of you who send me playlist suggestions, so feel free to pass them along.

How can I read those extra scenes from Fallen that I’ve heard other people talk about?

I wrote six supplemental chapters to Fallen, which have been included in various editions of the paperback or the Torment hardcover, depending on where you buy your book. In the US, Barnes and Noble, Target, Walmart, Borders, and Amazon each include a different supplement. In the UK, Waterstones includes one in Torment, and in Australia, Big W includes one. For now, each supplement is only available through the bookstore/retailer who selected to publish it, but at some point down the road these excerpt will also be available all together either in an e-book or in a compilation book. I’m sorry if this is frustrating for some of you who want to read them all right now. But someday, I promise, they’ll all be available to everyone. J

What about your other book, The Betrayal of Natalie Hargrove?

Betrayal is my first novel and was as much of a guilty pleasure to write as I hope it is for people to read. It’s a dark, funny, gothic story about one girl’s twisted path towards Queen Bee-dom. It’s a Cruel Intentions meets Friday Night Lights meets MacBeth (told from Lady MacBeth’s point of view), set in the contemporary south. People read Fallen and they ask me whether I went to a school like Sword and Cross. Not even close! Actually, it’s the school in Betrayal that is a thinly veiled version of my utterly enormous and insanely Texan high school. All the things Natalie cares about in Betrayal are very close to my high school heart.

Like Fallen, Betrayal is richly southern gothic—Fallen is set in Savannah and Betrayal is set in Charleston, South Carolina—so the same sort of wonderfully oppressive southern scenes are important to both books. But where Luce is struggling to find her place in a new, unfamiliar school, Natalie is a girl at the top of her game—and she won’t let anything compromise that. Like every complex character, they both have some pretty remarkable skeletons in their closet. Natalie is a bit naughtier than Luce, but I imagine they would be friends. Actually, Nat’s kind of like a type-A version of Arriane.

No plans (yet) to write a sequel to Betrayal, but you never know!


Do you have any advice for aspiring writers?

I've been writing stories since I was in middle school, so I love talking to people who are interesting in writing. One question I get often has to do with what to do when you get stuck, and the clearest advice I can give about that would be to look at the scene from a different angle and write through it. Say I'm trying to write a scene about two people having an argument at sunset and can't figure out how to make it interesting or fresh. Sometimes, when it takes me a while to get warmed up, I'll imagine how someone else--my husband, my best friend, someone I recently argued with--might see the same sunset. What would they notice about it that I wouldn't, or vice versa? Write a whole paragraph about the sunset instead of just a sentence. Then go back and look at what is strongest image you came up with. Which image reflects something new about your characters? Save that image, cut the rest. Eventually, those strong images will pop out first in your mind.

To those of you who are working on a novel or have finished one and are sending out your work: stick with it! I don’t think you can ever be too young (or too old!) to start sending out your work. In addition to Fallen, I have another novel I have been working on for eight years now and I know that someday I’m going to finish it! I couldn’t even begin to count how many rejection letters I’ve received over the years from agents, publishers, editors, and contest judges. What kept me writing was the support of other friends who are writers—and a dogged determination to someday get my writing published. There were times when I never thought it would happen, but now I’m so glad I kept writing. Find a writing-buddy, share your work, revise it over and over again, read it aloud, stay true to yourself and your voice, and don’t give up. An English or a Writing program are great ways to read widely and meet other writers. You can get a lot of great practice writing and revising in an academic program but I wouldn’t say the degrees you earn are necessary. If you’re looking for an agent, Writers Marketplace (the book) is a great place to start. There are also tons of publishing blogs out there with suggestions for agents. It’s mostly about finding someone whose tastes and sensibilities match yours.

To those of you who have asked, I’m sorry that I can’t agree to take a look at your own writing and offer feedback. I would love to have the time to do that, but I have to start working on my next book!!

And to anyone whose writing about angels, some of my favorite scholars are Harold Bloom, Jeffrey Burton Russell, Milton, and Dante. And of course the Bible and the extra biblical texts like the books of Enoch and the Dead Sea Scrolls.

ABOUT LAUREN KATE:

When did you start writing?

When I was younger, I wrote often and across a lot of genres—poetry, songs, stories, lots and lots of diary writing. I started focusing mainly on fiction by the time I was in high school, and longer stories came more naturally to me than short stories. I majored in creative writing in college, and went on to get a masters degree in fiction—but I don’t think those things are necessary to being a good writer. Practice, curiosity, voracious reading, and diligence are more important than any degree. I finished writing my first novel right when I graduated college—but nothing ever happened with it. It look another six years before I had a book accepted for publication.

Did you read a lot growing up? What are your favorite books?

I’ve always been a voracious reader. I can’t go on vacation for a weekend without at least five books. Growing up, my favorite author was Roald Dahl, and I think I read each of his books ten times. My favorite children’s/YA writers are Lois Lowry, Frances Hardinge, Meg Rosoff, Maureen Johnson, Phillip Pullman, and John Green. A few of my favorite adult books are To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

Can I get a signed copy of Fallen or an advance copy Torment?

I am sorry that I don’t have nearly enough books to send one to all of you who ask for them! I’m trying out a new service for autographed books so you are welcome to go to http://www.signedpage.com/authors/kate-torment.html and order one. I also very much appreciate all of you who are interested in reviewing my books online and I encourage you to sign up for Random Buzzers on the Random House website to get on the mailing list for advance copies of their books. Maybe you’ll get a copy of Passion before it comes out! Email headbuzzer@randombuzzers.com.

Can I send you a letter?

Certainly!

Lauren Kate
PO Box 461514
Los Angeles, CA 90046

(Also, if you would like a signed bookplate, please feel free to send me a self addressed stamped envelope to this PO Box and I’ll get one in the mail to you.)

ABOUT PUBLICATION AND PROMOTION:

How many Fallen books are you writing? What's the publishing plan for the series? When is the next book coming out?

Fallen is the first book in the four-book series—though Passion (the third book) will explain many of the things that have happened before the narrative of Fallen began. For those of you worried about the cliffhanger at the end of Torment—don’t! Passion picks up right where Torment left off. It’s told from both Luce and Daniel’s points of view and is going to be SO COOL.

Here’s the publication schedule for the final two books: Passion in the June of 2011(I don’t have the exact release date yet), and a final book, Rapture, in December 2011.

*The books are available in stores, online, and also on Kindle and on audio! They audio version is really cool.

What countries will publish Fallen?

So far, Fallen has been sold in these markets (I’m sorry I don’t have all the release dates yet):

1. Brazil: Editora Record

2. Bulgaria: Intense/Locus Books
3. Catalan language: Grup Editorial 62

4. Czech Republic: Euromedia

5. Estonia: Pegasus

6. Film/Television Partners: Mayhem Pictures/Disney

7. France: Bayard

8. Germany: Bertelsmann

9. Greece: Psichogios Publications

10. Hungary: Könyvmoly

11. Indonesia: PT Gramedia Pustaka Utama

12. Israel: Hakibbutz Hameuhad/Sifriat Hapoalim
13. Italy: Rizzoli

14. Korea: Random House Korea

15. Lithuania: Media Incognito

16. Netherlands/Dutch language: Uitgeverij Van Goor

17. Poland: MAG Publishers

18. Portugal: Planeta Portugal

19. Romania: Editura Litera

20. Russia: Eksmo

21. Serbia: Evro-Giunti

22. Slovak Republic: IKAR

23. Spain: RH/Mondadori

24. Taiwan (Chinese Complex Character): Sun Color Culture
25. Thailand: Post

26. Turkey: Epsilon

27. US/UK/Australia: Random House



Will there be a movie?

The film rights for all four books were optioned by Disney/Mayhem Productions in December of last year. Mayhem is Disney edgier production company, for anyone who has concerns about Disney being purely for younger kids. I got to have lunch with the Disney people and they seem really excited about getting the movie going. I don’t have any new information yet, but hopefully there is more to come! I will keep you posted on my blog. For those who asked, I love Lucy Hale for Luce, Liam Hemsworth for Daniel, and Emma Stone for Arriane. (Also, there is no connection to the other movie called Fallen, which came out in 2008.)

Can I be in the movie?!?!?! Please.....??

I wish we could ALL be in the movie! All my friends and relatives are asking the same thing. I don't know anything about casting yet (and I have nothing to do with the final decisions), but I promise, if I hear of an open casting call from Disney, I will post it on my blog!! And thanks to those of you who sent along casting suggestions. I too think Ed Westick would make a great Cam. I’ll pass it along!

Do you have any readings/signings coming up?

I just got back from a five week tour across the US and UK. I’ll be in the Philippines in late November (27 and 28th), in Las Vegas on December 10th, Mississippi around New Years, in Europe in the spring, in Australia in July, and back in the UK in the fall!

I am keeping track of the places where readers are asking me to visit, so keep asking! Someday I would love to be able to make it to your neck of the woods.

Follow me on twitter for more updates: @laurenkatebooks

Is there going to be a Torment T-shirt?

Yes, Borders Books has it and it’s beautiful! I’m sorry that it’s only available in the US right now.

Tell me more about the cover art! Where can I buy that dress!

Many people have asked about my involvement in the cover art. I actually had nothing to do with it (which is a lucky thing for all of us)—and no, I am not the girl on the cover! She’s a model from Brazil (though I don’t know her name), the artist’s name is Fernanda Brusi Goncalves, and the cover was designed by a very talented team of designers at Random House. I did a little grateful grovel when I finally got to meet them a few months ago. I’m sorry I don’t know who designed the dress, though I’ve been told Morgan LaFaye has a very similar one in her wedding collection (which also comes in black!).

When my editor first emailed me a jpeg of this art, it took me about thirty seconds to wrap my mind around someone else’s image of the world and Luce’s character, but quickly after that, I fell in love with it. I had the same reaction to the just released Torment cover. And I want both of the dresses!

The Passion cover is not yet available. What you’ve seen on the web so far is not the real cover! More soon!

If you've made it through most or all of this email, I truly appreciate your interest. I hope I've answered most of your questions. Thank you all for reading and for sharing your thoughts with me.

Best wishes,

Lauren

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Update on 2nd Book in Leah Wolfe Series

I am currently finishing the final chapters of the second book in the Leah Wolfe SINS novel series. Leah still must stuggle between the life she wants and the one she was destined to have. There are a few new characters in the second book and a lot of new challenges for Leah, Joaquin and Ian. It is as of yet, untitled.

Stay tuned for updates and thanks reading Nightwalker!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Guest Author Lauren Fraser


Welcome Lauren! Why don’t you tell us a little bit about The Geek Next Door.

The Geek Next Door is a really steamy friends to lovers story, which are always a huge favorite of mine. Here’s the blurb
When the woman of your dreams only sees you as her geeky neighbor, sometimes you have to go to extremes.

Computer nerd Dylan Crane has been in love with Erin since she moved next door two years ago. Unfortunately, she’s never seen him as anything other than her best friend--until one afternoon when her world flips upside down and everything changes.

Erin Sharp learns firsthand just how sexy a man with a brain can be. She already loved Dylan, her friend, but as their relationship evolves, she wonders if she could finally have it all.

When her career ambitions get in the way of their relationship, Erin has to decide what matters most to her – getting the job she always wanted, or the man she needs and desires.

Where do you find your inspiration?

I’m a huge fan of shows like Chuck and Big Bang Theory but even though I love the shows I don’t particularly find the characters attractive, so I thought it would be fun to try and write a sexy, nerdy guy. A guy who has a brain, and a sweet side but knows how to be a sexy man in the bedroom. Sort of the best of both worlds. LOL

What draws you to this genre?

I really enjoy writing contemporary erotic romance. I’m a huge sucker for a happy ending and I think sex is a huge part of a loving relationship so it seems natural to write about it when I’m telling the couples story.

Where can your readers learn more about you?

My website is http://www.laurenfraser.com I try to keep it updated with news, upcoming releases, contests and all that fun stuff. You can also find me on twitter since I tend to waste a lot time over there. LOL http://www.twitter.com/lauren_fraser

Where can we buy The Geek Next Door?

You can buy it at Liquid Silver Books.

http://www.liquidsilverbooks.com


What are you writing now?


I just contracted a story with Ellora’s Cave called Sex, Sin and Surf. It’s an older woman/younger man story that is really hot.

Do you have an excerpt that you’d like to share?

Of course. Here’s an excerpt from The Geek Next Door.

“Erin.”
The sound of her name rolling off his tongue, husky and full of need, shot a wave of heat through her body. Dylan’s eyes honed in on her erect nipples. He licked his lips, his nostrils flared. When he raised his gaze back to her face, she gasped at the hot molten look of barely leashed desire on his face.
He wanted her as much as she wanted him. All other thoughts left her mind. She pushed him back into the change room and followed him inside. His erection bulged against her stomach as she pressed her body tightly against his. She threaded her arms around his neck, and placed her lips against his for the first time. Needing to be quiet, she suppressed the whimper that slid through her.
His arms snaked around her waist and his tongue dipped between her lips as he returned her kiss. With a moan, she sucked it into her mouth. Holy cow, the man could kiss.
Strong hands gripped her ass and ground her body against his hard cock. He broke the kiss, his hot tongue sweeping a path down her neck. He bit her earlobe and immediately her pussy throbbed as moisture soaked her panties. She wanted to feel him naked against her.
“How’s it going in there? Did you need different sizes?” A voice called, followed by a knock on the door that had them jumping apart.
Erin stared helplessly at Dylan. Where the hell had that come from? If they hadn’t been interrupted, she would have ripped his clothes off and fucked him right there in the change room of Macy’s. She didn’t do stuff like that.
The woman knocked again. “You all right?” The knowing tone of the saleswoman’s voice made Erin’s cheeks heat with embarrassment. Oh God, the woman totally knew she was in there.
Dylan cleared his throat. “Yep, fine, thanks.”
“Well, you let me know if you need anything else.”
“Will do, thanks.”
When Dylan looked back at her, he had a slight smirk on his face. He stuck his hands in his pockets and pulled the pants away from his erection. “Guess maybe this isn’t the best place for this.” He gestured between the two of them with his hand.
Erin bit her lip between her teeth. What were they doing? When she saw the banked hunger on Dylan’s face, she knew, right or wrong, she wanted to play this thing out. She was hot, wet. And Dylan was the only person who could fix that.
“You okay?” he asked.
“Uh-huh.” She trailed her hand down the front of his shirt. “I don’t know if this is the right outfit, since I can’t seem to keep my hands off you in it, but what do you say we pay for it and find someplace more comfortable to continue this.”
His eyes widened in surprise. “Yeah?” His eyes crinkled up at the corner, pleasure replacing the previous disbelief.
“Definitely.”
Dylan quickly unbuttoned his shirt. At the first tantalizing glimpse of his bare chest, an arrow of heat shot directly to her pussy. God, she had wanted to run her tongue across his chest since the moment she’d seen it earlier. Now she knew how good a kisser Dylan was, the urge was even stronger.
“I should maybe wait for you outside.” She backed out of the room, closed the door behind her and leaned against it. Wow, Dylan…who knew they’d be that hot together.


Thursday, November 11, 2010

Author Monette Michaels and The Virtuous Vampire


Welcome to the blog Monette! Why don’t you tell us a little bit about The Virtuous Vampire!

The Virtuous Vampire is book one in the Gooden and Knight Paranormal Mysteries. It was previously published as The Case of the Virtuous Vampire by the Canadian indie press, LTDBooks, back in 2005. It was a finalist for an EPPIE in the Paranormal Romance category in 2006. Liquid Silver Books republished it.

In this book, Abigail Meriwether Gooden is a witch and an attorney living in Austin, Texas. She comes from a long line of powerful white witches and wizards. Her mother sends her a client, Jurnik Golub, a vampire, who owns an exclusive gentlemen’s club Exotica. One of his dancers was brutally murdered and her body left at the base of the main stage dancer’s pole. Jurnik is afraid someone is trying to get him arrested and wants Abbie to handle keeping the cops at bay while his private investigator finds the real murderer. Lucan Knight, a shape-shifter/wizard, is the private eye. He is very attracted to Abbie but definitely does not want her involved in his investigation. Abbie has other ideas. While the two along with help from family and friends seek out the killer, the attraction grows between them.

It sounds intriguing. Where do you find your inspiration?

Everywhere. The inspiration for Virtuous Vampire was the old Perry Mason mystery series – book form. I like the Cast of Characters list at the beginning with teasing bits of information as to how the character fits into the story. At the time I wrote this book, there were a lot of paranormal romance stories, but few were true mysteries. I called this Perry Mason meets woo-woo and LTDBooks loved it. The second book in this series which is at the publisher right now, The Deadly Séance, was inspired by an Agatha Christie mystery, Cards on the Table. The murder in the inspiration book and my book happens in a room with several people present. The murderer takes the chance of exposure while he or she is killing.

I also get ideas from the news. Lots of my books are a cut and paste of today’s society.

Do you listen to music when you write? If so, what music?

Oh yeah. I have a Writing Playlist on my iPod. Mostly the music is heavy metal such as Metallica and Disturbed, rock like Nickelback, and alternative like Evanescence (old and new). I really adore Nickelback.

I'm a Nickelback fan myself. Where can your readers learn more about you?

My web site has a bio, a pic and some items of interest about me. www.monettemichaels.com

Where can we buy The Virtuous Vampire?

Liquid Silver Books, www.liquidsilverbooks.com

What are you writing now?

I just finished second Abbie and Luc book, The Deadly Séance. I am now starting book two in the Prime Chronicles trilogy, Prime Selection. The first book in that series was Prime Obsession.

This is where Abbie meets Luc and Jurnik for the first time in her office:

Two men entered the room. One was dark-haired with pale skin, flat black eyes, and a designer wardrobe. He was the dead one and had vampire written all over him. A not-so-gentle probe proved her correct. He shot an amused smile her way, but said nothing.
The vampire’s companion was taller, leanly muscled, with inky black hair touching his shoulders and golden eyes the color of honey. He was the source of the psychic energy, which had decreased after he entered the room, but not ceased. She still had no clue what type of preternatural he was. No, that wasn’t true; she did know he was dangerous.
She kept her protective wards in place--all of them.
“Have a seat.” She mentally shoved two chairs through the protective shield. The dark and dangerous one’s eyes narrowed at her action. Good. That should show him she wasn’t a pushover.
“Nice little magick trick,” said the vampire as he sat in the proffered chair.
She tilted her head in acknowledgment. “What’s one of the undead doing in a lawyer’s office?”
The vampire’s companion bristled at her tone, but kept his silence. Ah, the quiet type. He definitely had strong psi powers, but his blocks made him hard to read. Unlike humans with their cluttered, untidy minds, most preternaturals were an open book. This one was locked tighter than a teenage girl’s diary.
While Abbie wasn’t sure what he was, her other five senses definitely agreed the man was drop-dead gorgeous. His tall, sculpted body was reminiscent of a Greek god, if Greek deities had dressed in bad-boy black leather. The smell of wild, open spaces had preceded him into the room. A flash of movement in the tall grasses of an unknown land flitted across her mind’s eye, then vanished as he practically flowed into the chair.
His golden eyes blinked sleepily, almost sensuously at her perusal. A hint of a smile prowled in their fiery depths.
The son of a bitch was amused. He knew his blocks kept her from figuring him out, and he thought it was funny. The arrogant so-and-so.

Thanks for having me, Rhonda!

It's definitely on my To Be Read List! Thanks for sharing The Virtuous Vampire with us today Monette!

My paranormal romance NIGHTWALKER by Rhonda L. Print is also available at www.LiquidSilverBooks.com

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Guest Author Rae Morgan


Why don’t you tell us a little bit about Earth Awakened!

Earth Awakened takes place in the world of the Terran Realm. Lily Redfern is an Earth Keeper, an elemental whose job is to keep the earth and those things attributed to it in balance. When a catastrophic earthquake hits the Midwestern United States, she discovers she is the chosen Talisman, an uber-Keeper who only arises when the end of the world is near. Carr Madoc is an Earth Protector and the Consort chosen by Gaia for Lily. While Carr and Lily race from one earth disaster to the next, the Air Talisman, Autumn Brody, also arises and must stop her Destroyer husband Algernon from unleashing cataclysmic storms upon the planet. Aiding her is her true Consort and Protector, Trent Steed. Unfortunately for them all, when the Earth is out of balance, things go to Hell fast. It will take all their combined powers to forestall the apocalypse and restore balance.

What can you tell us about Terran Realm.

The Terran Realm is an urban fantasy world I created for Liquid Silver Books. It is a world where elementals and other preternaturals live alongside, but unknown to, humans. The elementals have the duty to protect the Earth from an evil splinter group called Destroyers.

Where do you find your inspiration for Terran Realm and how many books are in the Series?

I was inspired to write this book because of global warming and the loss of species due to deforestation and the contamination of our land and seas. We only have one Earth and we need to take care of it for future generations. This mindset permeates the books in the series.

Including Earth Awakened, there are seven books. The first book in the series was Redemption by Keira Ramsay, followed by Bonnie Dee’s Measure of a Man and Fruits of Betrayal, Tiffany Aaron’s Troubled Waters , and Jeanne Barrack’s The Shimmering Flame and A Perfect Symmetry.
Suggested Terran Realm Reading order is –

1. Redemption -- Keira Ramsay
2. Measure of a Man -- Bonnie Dee
3. Fruits of Betrayal -- Bonnie Dee
4. The Shimmering Flame and 5. A Perfect Symmetry -- Jeanne Barrack's books really take place right after the end of Fruits of Betrayal and can be read as stand-alones -- but definitely need to read Shimmering Flame first. She concentrates on a rediscovered faction of lost Irish Terrans.
6. Troubled Waters -- Tiffany Aaron's book, can be read at any time, since it takes place in the TR world, but concentrates on one set of preternatual creatures (shapeshifters) alluded to in Redemption. Her books detail clan Najwa.
7. Earth Awakened -- Rae Morgan -- Takes place right after the end of Fruits of Betrayal and has allusions to all the books that preceded it including Jeanne’s books which take place during the same time period. My book deals with the end-time prophecy in the Book of Sorhineth and the arising of the Talisman.


Where can your readers learn more about you?

Rae Morgan is just one of my pen names and shares a web site with my other pen name, Monette Michaels. www.monettemichaels.com

Where can we buy Earth Awakened and the rest of the series?


All these books are at Liquid Silver Books, www.liquidsilsverbooks.com . Also, visit the Terran Realm site to find out more about the series and find links to the buy pages. www.terranrealm.com

What are you writing now?

I am currently writing the second of the Prime Chronicles trilogy, Prime Selection, under my Monette Michaels name. For now, Rae is taking a break.

Do you have an excerpt that you’d like to share?

This is the first meeting between Lily and Carr.

While the sun shone and a wild wind roared over the unnatural mound of earth upon
which the Talisman lay, the ground under and around her moved like a storm-tossed sea.
Trees and rocks jumped and rolled, and in the center of it all, she lay, hugging the ground
and trying her best to stop what looked to be an unstoppable catastrophe.
He’d never observed such giant-sized courage in so frail a package.

Pride, possessiveness, lust, and emotions so varied and intense he couldn’t even give
them a name, poured through him. His naturally strong instinct for survival expanded
geometrically. He vowed to protect her—protect both of them—so he could claim her.

Hell, he’d heard of the instant connection some Terrans felt for their perfect
complement, but he’d never known it to happen in real life. His parents’ union had been
an arranged match; they’d agreed to get along for the sake of perfect genes and pure
Protector bloodlines, but he’d never seen any real affection between them. For sure, he’d
never expected to find his mate—especially at the beginning of the end of the world.

Carr maneuvered his astral body lower, almost touching her physical one.

His woman was pale, fatigued, and on her last scrap of energy. Yet, she wasn’t
giving up. Her bravery and fortitude glowed around her, an aura tinged pure golden
white. She warmed his soul as well as exciting his libido.

He’d seen plenty of Earth Keepers work a quake, but nothing like this. If she didn’t
have help soon, she’d die—all her power, her life source had bled into the ground. Then
the gods help the humans and Earth, because he knew as well as he knew his own name
this quake was only the beginning. Everything he’d recalled about the Book and his own
gut feelings told him: Evil was afoot.

He just hoped the Book’s prophecies were true—that he was the “one” Protector, the
Consort of the Earth Talisman, because if he weren’t, this part of the world would be a
dead wasteland in a matter of minutes.

Reaching for her astral body with his, he enveloped her within his protection. His
essence sought and found her Keeper essence deep within the ground where he
supplemented her waning strength with his deep well of power. I’ve got you, Talisman.
Hang on.

What? What! Who are you? Her astral body struggled against the web of energy he’d
woven around her.

Shh, love, stop fighting me. You’re wasting time—and energy. Focus on the amulet
and your power. I’m adding my strength to yours. We have to stop this quake before all
hell breaks loose.

The woman laughed weakly. Hell has already arrived. Armageddon is right around
the corner … I don’t think I can … stop it … that is … not unless you have some really
major Earth powers to add to mine.

Just trust me—we can do it.

Her head turned, seeking him on the real plane. A frown creased her pale ivory
forehead. The expression on her face was filled with doubt—and pain. I can’t see you,
but I feel you. I’m going crazy.

Then we’re going nuts together. A slight smile creased her full lips. Concentrate. I
believe in you—in us.

As exhausted as she had to be, she managed to dig even more deeply into her core
and increase the level of quake energy she absorbed from the depths of Earth.
Merged with her, Carr was fascinated at her meticulous work under pressure. All
around her fragile physical body, strata of rocks that hadn’t seen the light of day since
Pre-Cambrian times shot through the surface like a giant set of pick-up sticks. Except in
this instance, the sticks looked more like parking garage ramps. The massive amounts of
energy released by the quake stirred the air and strong straight-line winds alternated with
mini-tornadoes of dust and debris, toppling trees and carrying them away. The landscape
was colored in sepia tones from the swirling clouds of dust. Geysers of water shot into
the sky from aquifers long buried deep within the limestone substrata.

And through it all, his Earth Talisman, silken ebony hair flying in the wind, torn
from a ragged braid, rode the ground like a seasoned bronco rider while her precious life
essence sought the depths of Earth in an attempt to quell the storm.

Even without his help, she’d reached the depth of five kilometers and had diffused
megatons of power into harmless ripples. She’d decreased what CNN had called a
magnitude 9+ quake down to one around 7.5. Yes, there would still be major destruction
and a rearranging of the topography of this area of the United States, but she singlehandedly had lowered the death toll considerably. Even if she weren’t the Talisman, KOTE would deify her for this day’s work.

Now all he had to do was help her reduce the damage even more while keeping her
alive.

I’m not sure I can go any further. Her mental touch wavered and barely tickled his senses. She was weakening again.

Yes. Yes, you can, soothed Carr as he projected even more of his seemingly unlimited
amount of strength into her through their mental connection. It had to be the amulet
providing all this extra power. He couldn’t ever remember having this kind of pure force
flow through him before.

Sensing her shiver, his astral body snuggled her corporeal one. He swore he could
feel her just as if he held her physically. With disembodied hands, instinct had him
tugging her body even more closely into his. He stroked her, warming her. Warming him.
She shuddered against him, hesitated, began to move away, then with a sigh that pierced
his soul, melted into him. Her acceptance of his “touch” trebled their merged power.
Together they plowed through another kilometer of bedrock in less than a second,
processing, repelling, and dissipating the destructive energy of the tectonic shift.

What did you do? Her husky voice was a whisper-soft breeze in his mind. His cock,
with a mind all its own, hardened.

I’m not sure, but it worked. Just keep going, he murmured, stroking her back with
incorporeal fingers. I feel your strength. You can do this. You are brave.

Both her astral and physical bodies trembled at his words, at his gentle massage. She
nodded and soldiered on.

He hugged her closer. Even in the alternate reality in which they worked, her curvy
rear snuggled his cock. Her ass was firm, a prodigious work of feminine art. His singleminded penis hardened to what felt to him like titanium steel. He swore he could feel the intense arousal in his real body, thousands of miles away. Carr chuckled at the image of his cock sticking out of his Army-issue BVDs. Ike probably wondered what the hell was going on.

Shaking his head, he returned to the task at hand—directing his thoughts and energy
to supplement his woman’s power. There’d be time for sex—later. If they lived.

Yet his resolve was tested.

Crossing from the real plane to the astral, her scent, a combination of lemon grass,
vanilla and amber, tickled his senses. His cock grew even harder. She smelled yummy.
How would she taste? Could he taste her during an astral plane experience?

He nuzzled silky black locks away from her neck and nibbled at a small spot behind
her ear. He groaned. Yes, he could taste as well as smell. She tasted like lemon
shortbread cookies. He licked a path from her ear along her jaw to the corner of her lips.
She trembled within his grasp, a tremulous feminine moan rustled through their mind
connection. A potent surge of energy swept through their joined essences.

Shocked, but pleased at the unexpected result, he experimented to see if he could
reproduce it. Carr revisited her earlobe, biting it gently, licking away the pain, and once
again their merged energies spiked.

What in the name of Gaia are you doing? she asked, her voice tremulous.

Carr murmured, Experimenting. He licked and nibbled a tendon on her neck. She
moaned, a low, guttural sound that reverberated through his body to his very soul. Again
their power increased.

Stop that! I’m trying to save this part of the world—and you’re making sexual moves
on me? Are you a pervert? Or just stupid?

Shhh. Something tells me this is the way to save the world.

Thanks for telling us about the Terran Realm and Earth Awakened! To learn more about the Terran Realm, Rae Morgan and Monette Michaels, visit www.LiquidSilverBooks.com.

My paranormal romance, NIGHTWALKER by Rhonda L. Print is also available at www.LiquidSilverBooks.com

Monday, November 8, 2010

5 Heart Review for NIGHTWALKER

NIGHTWALKER HAS BEEN REVIEWED AND RECEIVED ANOTHER 5 STARS!

"The plotline is fast moving and always interesting and exciting, and the characters, even the undead ones, are vividly alive. The author can't write the sequel to this story fast enough for me. The is the best paranormal I have read this year." - Maura Frankman

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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Shelley Munro and The Spurned Viscountess

Welcome to the blog Shelley! Are you ready for you first question?

What is the title of your most recent published book?


I’ve had two releases this month. The Spurned Viscountess (historical) came out from Carina Press at the end of September and Resisting Tamaki (sci-fi romance) came out from Ellora’s Cave.

Where were you when you got your first book contract? Who did you tell?

I sold my first book in 2004 to New Concepts Publishing. I received an email on 2 Jan telling me they wanted to publish my book. I was so excited I could hardly speak. My husband was the first person I told. He’s traveled the entire writing journey with me so he gets to hear all the good news first.

What genre do you write?

I tend to write more contemporary and paranormal stories, but I write most genres. I like to swap around, according to my mood. I think this helps keep my writing fresh because I don’t get tired of writing the same thing all the time.

Do you publish in both print and e-book?

I have four e-pubs, writing for Ellora’s Cave, Samhain Publishing, Carina Press and Liquid Silver Books. Some of my books with Ellora’s Cave and Samhain Publishing are available in print format but I write primarily for the e-pub market.

What are the advantages of e-books?

They’re easily portable and don’t take as much room as physical books. There’s a wide range of genres and books available in e-format. If you’re looking for something a little bit different you’ll probably find it in e-format.

From an author’s point of view, the process from sale to published is a lot quicker, and ideas that are a bit different or quirky have a better chance of publication since publishing costs are less in the e-pub world.

Do you have any tips for new writers?

My best tip for new writers is to write every day and treat your writing like a job. Also, it’s important to read as much as you can and learn what is out there on the shelves. Think of it as market research and analyze what you like and dislike about each book. Use each book as a text book to help you learn.

What is your guilty pleasure?

That’s an easy question – I like chocolate and also a glass of wine with my dinner.

Where can your readers reach you?

Readers can visit my website at www.shelleymunro.com or chat with me at my blog http://www.shelleymunro.com/blog or on Facebook or Twitter.
http://www.twitter.com/shelleymunro
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Readers can also contact me via the contact form on my website http://www.shelleymunro.com/blog or on Facebook or Twitter
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Are you working on another book?

Well, since you asked…I’m working on more than one book at present.

I’m working on book 11 (the final book) in my paranormal Middlemarch Mates series about a feline shapeshifter community living in a small New Zealand country town.

I’m working on a follow up to Fancy Free (a story about a woman who inherits a condom factory)

I’m working on a follow up story to The Bottom Line – this story is about one of the secondary characters from The Bottom Line.

And finally, I have another gothic romance in the planning stages.


Do you have an excerpt you’d like to share?

“Whoa, there!” the coachman bellowed. A horse snorted. A harness jangled, and a piercing screech rent the air as the coachman hauled on the brake to halt the ponderous carriage.

The door flew open, and a footman dressed in green livery placed a step down for them to alight. Rosalind pushed aside her apprehension, swept up her skirts and placed her hand into the footman’s to descend. She relinquished his aid almost instantly and stepped aside. Seconds later, Mary exited and stood beside her, blinking in the early afternoon sun.

The earl, much older than she recalled, bowed before her. Tall and thin with stooped shoulders, his clothing hung loosely while his powdered wig drew attention to his extreme pallor. “Rosalind, my dear, it is good to see you again.”

Rosalind sank into a deep curtsey, her eyes modestly lowered to hide her sudden nervousness. Her betrothed was here, standing right behind his father, but she was too frightened to look. Her cousin’s hysterical words rang through her mind. Viscount Hastings was an ogre. A beast.

The earl interrupted her panic. “Child, let me look at you.” Rosalind straightened and met the frank gaze of the elderly earl. “You have the look of your grandmother.”

She smiled. “Thank you, my lord. I count that a compliment indeed.”


Certainly, her grandmother had been the one person who understood how she felt, since she suffered from the same family affliction. Rosalind had found the past three years since her grandmother’s death both difficult and lonely.

The earl urged her forward. “Let me introduce you to my son and nephew. You will meet my sister, Lady Augusta, later.”

A chill swept through Rosalind and her lashes lowered to screen her fears. The moment she had both anticipated and dreaded—the first meeting with her betrothed.

“Rosalind Chandler, may I present my son, Viscount Hastings, and my nephew, Charles Soulden?”

Viscount Hastings thrust out a hand, and Rosalind placed her trembling one in his, wishing she had remembered to pull on her gloves. It was too late to worry now. She sank into another curtsey, too nervous to meet his gaze. She registered his size first and then a number of erratic pictures flickered through her mind. She shoved them away, concentrating on the tangible man. He towered above her by a good ten inches, making her acutely aware of her own lack in that area.

The callused hand holding hers tightened, and Rosalind looked up, startled. Her breath caught when she saw her betrothed clearly. Clad in a somber black jacket and breeches, and as dark as she imagined the devil to be, he disdained the fashionable wigs and powder the other men wore. Instead, his hair tumbled in loose, disheveled curls about his head. His face was tanned, as if he spent many hours outside under the sun. But what really caught her attention was the angry scar that slashed his face, running from just below his left eye to his jaw. Puckered and red, it drew the eye.

Rosalind swallowed and looked away, but her gaze clashed with that of her betrothed before she could politely withdraw. His eyes were a mahogany brown, so dark they were almost black, and they openly mocked her nervous reaction.

Confusion and embarrassment fought within her. She tensed under his sardonic look. She’d known the viscount had suffered an injury while on a Grand Tour in Italy. The gossip about his miraculous return from the dead had spread rapidly through the ballrooms of London. Her stomach churned uneasily, and she averted her eyes to the weathered gray wall surrounding the courtyard.

“Rosalind, enchanted I’m sure.” Hastings’s low, gravely voice sent a surge of alarm through her veins.
She inclined her head and valiantly tried to hide her agitation, but she suspected few fooled Hastings.

“Thank you, my lord.”

Sensations bombarded her mind, fragments of pictures, pieces of a larger puzzle. They were faint at the moment, but she knew from experience more details would come with time. A frustrated scream lodged in her throat. She tugged to free her hand, but he held fast. Why now? Why her betrothed? She’d thought—hoped—he would be one of the people for whom her accursed gift didn’t work. She’d felt nothing when she touched the Earl of St. Clare.

The picture of a woman formed in her mind. Dressed in a flowing white gown with a tumble of dark curls about her shoulders, she walked arm in arm with a man. The man was her betrothed, and the woman with him was heavy with child. Rosalind gasped. Her left hand clutched her skirt, and she yanked her right from his grasp. She fanned her face vigorously, fighting for control. “It is hot today.”

“Come inside,” the earl said. “You must be tired after your long journey.”

“Yes,” she said, still aware of the viscount’s mocking countenance. Her chin rose. “I am a little weary.”

“Allow me.” Hastings offered his arm. Rosalind caught the beaming smile on the earl’s face as he and Charles Soulden turned toward a flight of stairs leading inside the castle.

“It’s not too late to call off the wedding,” the viscount murmured.

Rosalind went cold inside at the rejection on his face. The gravel in the courtyard crunched underfoot—the only sound breaking the sudden hush between them.

If she backed out of this wedding, she’d be a laughingstock. A failure, and she’d have no home or chubby, laughing babies. She would end up on the shelf, a charity case depending on her uncle’s largesse. A shudder swept her at the thought of being prey to her waspish aunt again. No, she didn’t want that, which meant the wedding must go ahead.

Despite the fact that the man walking at her side was in love with another woman.

Purchase link:
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Website: http://www.shelleymunro.com

Thanks for joining us today Shelley!

My paranormal romance NIGHTWALKER by Rhonda L. Print is available at www.LiquidSilverBooks.com

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Tina Holland's "Z and the Firewolf"




How did you decide on the name of your book?

Sometimes the name comes first and other times it’s a play on words with the elements of the book. My first book, “The Pilot and the Pinup” just seemed to flow well. My latest book, “Buckin’ Chastity” is a play on the two characters in the Book, “Buck Caulfield” and “Chastity Meadows.

What or who inspires you to write your books?

I’m inspired by everyday events and my friends and family. I like “what-if” scenarios so some of my books have a “this meets that” theme. I created a futuristic world of Sin Vegas. I do love that city. The world is sort of “Resident Evil” meets “Underworld”.

What genre do you write and what draws you to it?

I write Erotic Romance, within the Paranormal and Contemporary subgenres. I’m drawn to Paranormal because I ultimately love researching those worlds. Contemporary is a nice avenue because I try to mirror normal life. I don’t have villains in my Contemps. I do in my Paranormal –bad ones. So it’s nice for me to mix it up every now and then.

Who is your favorite author, book or series?

Wow that’s a good question. I really like Lyn Armstrong’s Celtic Witch Series over at Resplendence. And I totally enjoy Cathy Maxwell – she makes me cry.

Who designed your cover?

My cover, “Z and the Firewolf” was designed by Amanda Kelsey. I request her for all my covers at Liquid Silver. She is so talented.


Do you have any tips for new writers?

Keep writing. You should never give up because of bad feedback. You should write the next book –it’ll be better. And you should be writing on your next book while waiting to hear back from Editors or Agents. I learned this the hard way. I focused all my energy on promo that it was almost a year before my second book came out. Not a good way to build readership.


Do you listen to music when you write?

Not usually. It’s coincidental if I do. I’ve learned to work through various noise…mostly because I’m a pantser and I write when the mood strikes me. I also write on three different computers and a notepad so I don’t lose what I want to get written.

Where can your readers learn more about you?

www.tinaholland.com
http://tinaholland.wordpress.com

What are you writing now?

I’m working on my next story in my Caulfield Cowboy Series over at Resplendence, “Dani loves Dallas.”

Do you have an excerpt from your book that you’d like to share?

This is from “Z and the Firewolf” available at Liquid Silver Books

Tierra watched the couple leave the tent before she entered. Her steps lingered as she brooded over the cart her lover was chained to.
She touched his skin and remained amazed at how warm he was despite his weakened state. Tierra ran her hands over his bare chest. Her skin glowed in reaction to his heat. She ran her tongue over a bare nipple and then blew on it. The brown bud puckered. His response to her, even passed out, fascinated her. Tierra proceeded to the other nipple and repeated her actions. She trailed her tongue down his abdomen and around his navel before dipping her head lower. He smelled musky, and Tierra longed for a taste.
Tierra drew back and proceeded to undo Max’s pants. She pulled them down to his knees. When she raised her head, her mouth was met with his magnificent erection. The head glistened from the moisture escaping from the tip. The scent stimulated her to action.
Tierra stuck out her tongue for a taste. A simple lick wasn’t enough. She drew the length of him into her warm mouth, curling her tongue around his shaft. Though he filled her with his entirety, she lowered her lips farther along his cock until he tickled the back of her throat. His erection bucked in her mouth, and she moaned, imagining him inside her.
“Tierra.” His voice was groggy.
She raised her eyes to find Max staring groggily down at her. She lifted off his cock with such force a “pop” echoed in the small tent.
Max groaned.
“I thought you were unconscious.” She ran her hands over his striking face.
“Oh princess, I would come through any fog to find you. If Mike continues with this particular tranq, I’m going to build up a tolerance for it.” His answer was sluggish.
“Do you want me to stop?”
“Not at all.” He looked at her like she must have two heads.
“But you can’t reciprocate.” Tierra knew she sounded self-indulgent. She wanted her man untied so he could touch her.
“Take off your clothes.”
Tierra followed his command, though she had no reason to. She unzipped her jacket slowly, hoping she enticed him. Once her breasts were bare, he spoke.
“Stop. Come here.”
Tierra sauntered toward him, heat filling her loins. She leaned over him so he could grasp a nipple in his mouth.
His warm tongue caressed the tender bud before he lightly nipped her with his fangs.
Tierra moaned.

Wheww! Is it hot in here or is it just this excerpt? Thanks for sharing with us Tina!

My paranormal romance NIGHTWALKER by Rhonda L. Print is also available at www.LiquidSilverBooks.com