Carrie Ann Ryan is interviewing Brayden & Allison

Carrie Ann: Hi everyone! Thank you so much for having me here today! I’m sitting with Brayden and Allison, my characters from HER LUCKY LOVE and we’re going to talk about the fun things in life. As you might know, I’ve already sat them down to have a serious interview so of course, this one is all but the not so serious.

Brayden: Thanks for having us, Carrie Ann, but I’m a little worried about what you have planned.

Carrie Ann: *grins* Oh, I love Kelly and Kimberly, so I wouldn’t do anything to scary. Well…not too much.

Allison: Yes, I’m definitely worried now.

Carrie Ann: You’ll just have to wait and see. So, let’s get started. What did you think of your first kiss?

Brayden: With each other?

Allison: *rolls eyes* I would hope she was asking that since I really don’t want to know who you kissed before me.

Brayden: *leans to kiss her nose* Of course, darling, though if anyone has to be annoyed with past kisses, it’s me.

Allison: *narrows eyes but kisses him softly* Fine. We’ll forget that part and just go onto our first kiss. And really? It was…magical.

Brayden: Good word choice. And I agree…it was…perfect.

Carrie Ann: *sighs* Well, I was going for heat with that question, but y’all made me all swoony. Okay, now, Brayden this one’s for you. Some readers have mentioned to me that you seem to be more…dominant than your brothers. Would you say that’s true?

Brayden: *throws his head back and laughs* How on earth would I know what my brothers do? As for me? Well, I like what I like.

Allison: That’s for sure. *sighs* But he likes what I like to so…

Carrie Ann: See? I knew you’d be perfect for each other. Okay, now the quick questions. Chocolate or Vanilla?

Brayden & Allison: Chocolate.

Brayden: Chocolate on Allison is even better.

Allison: *blushes* Brayden…

Carrie Ann: See? This is what I was hoping for. Soft or Hard?

Allison: Hard then soft.

Brayden: Ditto.

Carrie Ann: *swoons* Well then, I think we get the picture. I’m so glad that after so many years, y’all are happy and you have your own family. It was a long time coming.

Brayden: Tell me about it.

Allison: Totally.

Carrie Ann: Well, thank you so much for having us here and Brayden, Allison, and I will be here to answer questions to fire away!

 

About Carrie Ann:

Carrie Ann Ryan is a bestselling paranormal and contemporary romance author. After spending too much time behind a lab bench, she decided to dive into the romance world and find her werewolf mate – even if it’s just in her books. Happy endings are always near – even if you have to get over the challenges of falling in love first.

Carrie Ann’s Redwood Pack series is an bestselling series that has made the shifter world even more real to her and has allowed the Dante’s Circle and Holiday, Montana series to be born. She’s also an avid reader and lover of romance and fiction novels. She loves meeting new authors and new worlds. Any recommendations you have are appreciated. Carrie Ann lives in New England with her husband and two kittens.

Carrie Ann loves hearing from readers. You can find her at:

Website | Facebook  | Goodreads | Twitter: @CarrieAnnRyan |

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Brayden Cooper has always been lucky. It’s in his blood and in the coin that he has hanging on a leather tie around his neck. He has everything in the world he could ever want, money: a job, brothers he loves, and the luck that comes with his powers. Yet he’s empty. Everyone but him knows  he loves Allison, yet it’s going to take something stronger than luck to bring them together.

Allison Malone is exhausted. After the death of her abusive husband, her hell of a marriage is finally over and now she’s alone with her three children that are the center of her world. Long hours at work, plus mommy duty at home are taking its toll on her and that’s not the worst of it. Her late husband’s family is in town and they want her children.

The outsiders have secrets of their own and it’s going to take all of the Coopers, especially Brayden’s, help to save them. When trouble attacks, Allison will have to remember that she’s also a woman who needs love, and Brayden might be the one to give that to her.

Warning: Contains one sexy mechanic with a lucky streak, a waitress who needs to give into her temptations, and a love so fierce it’s bound to set the sheets on fire. Again.

Excerpt:

He loved her too much to be with her and take away her independence.

Brayden wasn’t lucky enough to be with someone like her.

He snorted at that last thought.

Well, he was damn lucky at everything else he did. It was just too freaking ironic that he couldn’t be lucky at the one thing he most desperately needed. But, that was the life he’d chosen for himself, and he’d have to learn to live with it. No, he hadn’t chosen who he fell in love with—that was Ally’s doing. But, he had chosen to let her be the best mom she could and stand aside throughout the years. He’d chosen to watch her with another man and watch those kids grow up without him other than just a friend.

 

***Giveaway***

 Carrie Ann is giving away a special swag pack to a lucky commenter.

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giveaway ends 3/27 @ Midnight

Guest blog & giveaway with Donya Lynne

Rise of the Fallen, book one in the All The King’s Men series, is celebrating its one year anniversary. I’m so proud of my little book that could for earning the following accolades in its first year:

  • USA Today Recommended Read
  • Runner up for GraveTells’ Readers Choice for favorite story in January
  • GraveTells’ Reviewer’s Choice in January
  • A finalist in Parajunkee’s Best Adult Story 2012, which I’m particularly proud of because I was up against at least one NY Times bestselling author, and the other two finalists were with big publishing houses.

To celebrate one year, as well as these wonderful achievements, I’m hosting a huge giveaway.

 

GIVEAWAY FOR EVERY BLOG:

 

One winner from each blog will receive:

A set of all the AKM eBooks (if they don’t already have them) and one entry into both the Grand Prize drawing, as well as the drawing I’m holding just for blog participants (details are included in the above-mentioned posts I’ve written).

 

GRAND  PRIZE GIVEAWAY:

Two prizes will be given away, as follows:

Grand prize

A prize back worth the envy of all your friends to include:

  • Autographed copies of Lover At Last and Lover Awakened by J.R. Ward
  • Autographed copy of Edge of Dawn by Lara Adrian
  • Autographed copy of Last Chance to Run by Diana Love (she co-writes with Sherrilyn Kenyon, as well)
  • If I Were You by Lisa Renee Jones (my favorite book from 2012)
  • Primal Bonds by Jennifer Ashley
  • Covet by J.R. Ward
  • Bookmarks from me, Lara Adrian, Louisa Bacia, and Jeaniene Frost
  • Confessions of a Naughty Nurse by Lily Harlem
  • The Art of Love by Michelle Graham
  • Year of Acheron ceramic travel mug from Sherrilyn Kenyon (I want this! LOL)
  • And from me:

—     An AKM fleece blanket

—     AKM Bookmarks

—     AKM keychain

—     A Rebel Obsession canvas tote bag

—     A Rebel Obsession notebook

—     2013 AKM desk calendar

—     A set of all my AKM books in ebook format

 

There are two ways to enter the Grand Prize drawing: The first will guarantee you an entry. Just email a screen shot or link to a review or rating you’ve written for any of my AKM books (Rise of the Fallen, Heart of the Warrior, Micah’s Calling, or Rebel Obsession) on Amazon, Goodreads, Barnes & Noble (or any other site) to me at donya@donyalynne.com. Details can be found on my fan page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DonyaLynne. The second way to enter is to leave a comment here.  This does NOT guarantee you an entry, but gives you a chance, because one person who comments on this blog will gain one entry in the drawing, which will take place on April 15.

Blog Prize

I will be giving away a smaller prize just for those who comment on the blogs I’ll be guesting on during my blog tour from March 18-April 6. Details about the tour can be found on my fan page, as well. This prize package includes:

—     An AKM fleece blanket

—     A set of all my AKM books in ebook format

—     An AKM keychain

—     A set of bookmarks from me, Lara Adrian, Louisa Bacia, and Jeaniene Frost

One person who posts a comment on each blog during my tour will be entered into the drawing, which will take place after I draw for my grand prize.

Good luck and happy reading!

Donya

 

RISE OF THE FALLEN

All The Kings Men, #1

 

 

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In the streets of Chicago exists an uneasy, centuries-old truce between vampires and their distant cousins, a race of shifters called drecks.  Vampire enforcement agency, All the King’s Men (AKM), is charged with maintaining the truce, but when volatile enforcer Micah Black loses his mate and falls into the biological agony that results from the broken bond, he tests the boundaries of the truce by seeking out Apostle, a leader in the dreck community.  Micah wants Apostle to kill him, a request Apostle is more than happy to fulfill.

When ex-Army medic Samantha Garrett inadvertently disrupts the plot and saves Micah’s life, a chain reaction sets Micah’s heart on a collision course with Sam’s, but he will have to protect her from Apostle and her obsessive ex-husband, Steve, if they will have a chance at forever.  Can Micah hold his emotions together to keep Sam alive?

About Donya:

 Donya resides in Indiana, with her husband and a small zoo of cats and dogs. In fact, her writing buddy, Lucky, might become more famous than she is, based on the feedback the ever-present feline receives on her Facebook page.

As a little girl, Donya always had a book in her hand. As she got older, the books became pens and notebooks, which she filled with stories and poetry. For as long as she remembers, she has been writing and dreaming up stories. Seems writing was her destiny.

Donya loves music and often finds inspiration for her stories in the wide range of music she listens to. Nothing like a little Korn to propel the angst in a scene, or Enya to evoke softer and more romantic storylines.

Connect with Donya:

Website / Blog / Facebook / Twitter / Goodreads

Donya Lynne’s

RISE OF THE FALLEN

1 year Anniversary Blog Tour

 3/18 – Pimpin’ Reads

3/19 – I Smell Sheep

3/20 – Close Encounters With The Night Kind

3/21 – Books-n-Kisses

3/22 – Urban Girl Reader

3/23 – Ramblings From This Chick

3/24 – Jeep Diva

3/25 – Book Lovin’ Mamas

3/26 – The Reading Cafe

3/27 – Mad Hatter Reads

3/28 – Cocktails and Books

3/29 – My Secret Romance

3/30 – All The Fun Starts After Dark

3/31 – Riverina Romantics

4/01 – GraveTells

4/02 – Reading Between The Wines

4/03 – Alexx Mom Cat’s Gateway

4/04 – Paranormal Book Club

4/05 – Book Monster Reviews / Literal Addiction

4/06 – Page Flipperz

Guest Blogger+ a giveaway with Shana Galen

Writing Historicals that Appeal to the Modern Reader

By Shana Galen

For the past decade, I have heard the same refrain: the historical romance is dead. The assumption is that the modern reader doesn’t want to read about a world where there was no internet or cell service and where indoor plumbing was still a relatively new concept.

But I’m still writing historical romances, and readers are still reading them. In fact, I’ve been surprised at my last few signings to see so many young, meaning early twenties, readers. The genre is gaining new readers!

What is it about books like my Jewels of the Ton series that appeal to modern readers? I think it’s a combination of three factors—the hero, the heroine, and the plot.

The Hero

Although it seems counter-intuitive, modern readers like traditional heroes. Take the hero from If You Give a Rake a Ruby. Warrick is an alpha male. He’s the son of an earl, so he’s also wealthy and powerful. Oh, and he’s also an elite spy for the Crown. Cliché? Sure. But clichés are cliché because readers love them. What woman fantasizes about meeting a nice middle class shop owner? Not me! It’s fun to dream about a strong, powerful hero who thinks he knows everything, only to realize that the woman he falls in love with knows a few things too. Modern readers want an alpha traditional male who also comes to respect and admire the woman he loves. Male chauvinism is fine when a hero is introduced, but he should have evolved by the end of the book.

The Heroine

In contrast to the hero, heroines really should be modern women in historical clothing. Make that gorgeous historical clothing. My readers like a heroine who can stand on her own. Fallon from If You Give a Rake a Ruby is such a woman. She’s strong and independent. She’s had a tough life, but she’s a survivor. She doesn’t need to be saved, but she does need to be loved. We all need to be loved and cherished and valued, and those needs cross all genres and time periods.

Modern readers certainly appreciate a kick-ass heroine (and Fallon kicks more than a few in this book), but readers like their glamour too. I loved dressing Fallon in silks and rubies, having her attend all the most fashionable events, and giving her servants and other luxuries. But I’m well aware there was a darker side, a seedier side of London, and my characters step foot in that world as well.

The Plot

I can’t speak for all readers, but modern readers are used to fast-paced lives and fast-paced media. I think we often enjoy fast-paced reads as well. I love drawing room historicals, but there’s nothing like a good adventure story with spies or pirates or highway men. If You Give a Rake a Ruby is full of intrigue—spies, secret identities, valuable diamonds, priceless rubies, carriage chases, fist fights, and a love story right in the middle. That’s the kind of historical a modern reader likes. I hope.

What are your thoughts? Do you enjoy historicals? Why or why not?

 

IF YOU GIVE A RAKE A RUBY

BY SHANA GALEN – IN STORES MARCH 2013

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Her Mysterious Past is the Best Revenge…

Fallon, the Marchioness of Mystery, is a celebrated courtesan with her finger on the pulse of high society. She’s adored by men, hated by their wives. No one knows anything about her past, and she plans to keep it that way.

Only He Can Offer Her a Dazzling Future…

Warrick Fitzhugh will do anything to protect his compatriots in the Foreign Office, including seduce Fallon, who he thinks can lead him to the deadliest crime lord in London. He knows he’s putting his life on the line…

To Warrick’s shock, Fallon is not who he thinks she is, and the secrets she’s keeping are exactly what makes her his heart’s desire…

 

Praise for If You Give a Rake  a Ruby

“Galen is at the top of her game… Galen is a grand mistress of the action/adventure subgenre.” —RT Book Reviews, 4 ½ Stars, Top Pick of the Month

“The writing is excellent and the characters are captivating. Ms. Galen delivers a steamy romance between a determined hero and a reluctant heroine.” — Night Owl Reviews, 5/5 Stars, Reviewer Top Pick

 

A little about Shana: 

Shana Galen is the bestselling author of fast-paced adventurous Regency historicals, including the RT Reviewers’ Choice Winner The Making of a Gentleman and the RT-nominated When You Give a Duke a Diamond. Her books are published all over the world and have been featured in the Rhapsody and Doubleday Book Clubs. She taught English at the middle and high school level off and on for eleven years. Most of those years were spent working in Houston’s inner city. Now she writes full time. She’s happily married and has a daughter who is most definitely a romance heroine in the making. Shana loves to hear from readers: visit her website at www.shanagalen.com or see what she’s up to daily on Facebook and Twitter.

 

 

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Guest Blogger Brita Addams…… + a giveaway

Writing a Series

Sometimes an idea for a novel comes to me at the oddest times—in the shower, in the middle of the night, during date day at the movies. I am the first person to admit that writing one novel is an undertaking not for the faint of heart, but when the idea for a series strikes, a writer knows that they are in for months or years of intense work.

A series requires that the writer pace the work. Decisions need to be made as far as the genre, sub-genre, time period, and how the characters intersect.

The work can take form in several ways.

1. A series of books featuring the same characters over the course of several months or years.

2. A secondary character from a previous book is made the main character

3. The same setting, with completely different characters.

My particular favorite, as a reader and writer, is number two. Pamela Clare did this to great effect in her MacKinnon series, one of my all-time favorites reads. Three brothers, each with their own unique story, where the others, past and future, all played a part.

With this particular method, successive books act as an epilogue to prior ones, so the reader learns about children the couple might have, etc. I like to think of characters as “out there,” living their lives, so this method has great appeal.

I used number one when I wrote Free Me and In His Arms, where the second book was a continuation of the first. Free Me was written for a submissions call, where the characters were to meet on vacation. The call was limiting in word count and with the vacation theme, the characters had to meet and have some kind of meaningful relationship develop during the course of a week or two. Readers aren’t fond of that dynamic. They prefer that characters fall for each other over a longer period of time. In Free Me, Phil and Bryan don’t fall in love, but in heavy lust.

In His Arms picks up the story three months after the end of the cruise where Bryan and Phil meet, and the story then progresses over the course of a good many months.

My first series, the Sapphire Club, I wrote with the characters interacting in each one. In that series, Serenity Dream is the first story. Serenity and Lucien Damrill are a married couple who haven’t seen each other in ten years. Serenity was not enthralled with the sexual aspect of marriage, so she leaves the day after their wedding and is gone for ten years. When she returns, she brings with her a secret that could destroy both her and Lucien.

This story brings in the character of Prentice Hyde, Lucien’s good friend who is an avid attendee at the Sapphire Club. In writing Prentice into Serenity’s Dream, he jumped off the page and I knew he needed a story of his own. It turns out that he had quite a story, quite a history, and he needed his own time in the spotlight.

All along, I thought that Haynes, a young footman, would be the subject of my third book in the series. He was a strong character and one that I, as the author, knew held a deep secret. That secret kept me from writing his story, because, at the time, I couldn’t manage the logistics of his story. That happens.

However, there was a very minor character that I had only referred to as the Duke of Thornhill or the duke. He was enigmatic, secretive about his life, a paradox in behavior and proclivities. His interactions with Haynes brought him to the fore. With Haynes, he is submissive by choice. I knew what I wanted for Haynes, but in that exploration, I found Phillip Allard, the almighty Duke of Thornhill.

The Sapphire Club series has been very good to me and readers still buy it, three years after it was first published. I have rewritten Serenity’s Dream and it has a shiny new cover, new edit, etc. In Serenity’s Dream, Haynes got his story. I fleshed out the back-story on Serenity and Lucien, and gave the entire story a good polish.

With each series, as well as with every book, I have a system I use to keep all the facts straight. I start with character index cards. On each card, I write physical characteristics, traits that makes the character who he or she truly is.

I’m working on another series, which will involve five or six volumes, tracing the lives of generations in one family. I’m excited to bring those characters to life.

If you like historical romance with a bit of BDSM-lite, the Sapphire Club series might be for you. Check them out in my library.

Newest Releases

Serenity’s Dream

 

 

 

Serenity Damrill has returned to her husband, Lucien after a ten-year absence. She carries with her a secret that could destroy her life and possibly all that Lucien has built.

Lucien was quite happy in his life running the Sapphire Club and has no need for the frigid wife who deserted him the day after they were married.

Can Lucien teach Serenity that her fear of the marriage bed is unfounded? Will Serenity’s secret be the death knell for their marriage?

For Men Like Us, which takes place during the Regency in England. You can find it at Dreamspinner Press. Just click the title to be magically transported.

*****

For Men Like Us

After Preston Meacham’s lover dies trying to lend him aid at Salamanca, hopelessness becomes his only way of life. Despite his best efforts at starting again, he has no pride left, which leads him to sell himself for a pittance at a molly house. The mindless sex affords him his only respite from the horrors he witnessed.

The Napoleonic War left Benedict Wilmot haunted by the acts he was forced to commit and the torture he endured at the hands of a superior, a man who used the threat of a gruesome death to force Ben to do his bidding. Even sleep gives Ben no reprieve, for he can’t escape the destruction he caused.

When their paths cross, Ben feels an overwhelming need to protect Preston from his dangerous profession. As he explains, “The streets are dangerous for men like us.”

*****

Tarnished Gold

available for pre-order. Released on March 25.

(Insert cover for Tarnished Gold)In 1915, starstruck Jack Abadie strikes out for the gilded streets of the most sinful town in the country—Hollywood. With him, he takes a secret that his country hometown would never understand.

After years of hard work and a chance invitation to a gay gentlemen’s club, Jack is discovered. Soon, his talent, matinee idol good looks, and affable personality propel him to the height of stardom. But fame breeds distrust.

Meeting Wyatt Maitland turns Jack’s life upside down. He wants to be worthy of his good fortune, but old demons haunt him. Only through Wyatt’s strength can Jack face that which keeps him from being the man he wants to be. Love without trust is empty.

As the 1920s roar, scandals rock the movie industry. Public tolerance of Hollywood’s decadence has reached its limit. Under pressure to clean up its act, Jack’s studio issues an ultimatum. Either forsake the man he loves and remain a box office darling, or follow his heart and let his shining star fade to tarnished gold.

Read an excerpt and purchase the Tarnished Gold ebook or print, signed by the author (if one of the first twenty sold.)

 

About Brita Addams:

(Insert Brita logo)Born in Upstate New York, Brita Addams has made her home in the sultry south for many years. Brita’s home is a happy place, where she lives with her real-life hero, her husband, and a fat cat named Stormee.

She writes, for the most part, erotic historical romance, both het and m/m, which is an ideal fit, given her love of British and American history. Setting the tone for each historical is important. Research plays an indispensible part in the writing of any historical work, romance or otherwise. A great deal of reading and study goes into each work, to give the story the authenticity it deserves.

As a reader, Brita prefers historical works, romances and otherwise. She believes herself born in the wrong century, though she says she would find it difficult to live without air conditioning.

Brita and her husband love to travel, particularly cruises and long road trips. They completed a Civil War battlefield tour a couple of years ago, and have visited many places involved in the American Revolutionary War.

In May, 2013, they are going to England for two weeks, to visit the places Brita writes about in her books, including the estate that inspired the setting for her Sapphire Club series. Not the activities, just the floor plan. J

A bit of trivia – Brita pronounces her name, B-Rita, like the woman’s name, and oddly, not like the famous water filter.

Please visit me at any of these online locations:

Website | Blog | Twitter: @britaaddams |Facebook |Fan Page |Goodreads |Bookshelf |Amazon Author Page

 

Giveaway

One random commenter will be selected to receive their choice of anything from Brita’s backlist.

Tarnished Gold is excluded.

Make sure you leave your email address!!!!

Spotlight Feature of Her Passionate Protector by Dilys J Carnie

Her Passionate Protector

By Dilys J. Carnie

Secret Cravings Publishing / Barnes & Noble / Amazon UK / Amazon US /  BookStrand

Erotic Romance

Secret Cravings Publishing

November 12, 2012

When Lucy meets Alex the owner of the new company her cleaning business has just picked up a contract for, her hard won self-preservation and quiet life flies out the window.

Smoldering heat ignites every time Alex comes near her.

He is confused by this independent, yet vulnerable woman and when her ex-husband returns, determined to hurt her, Alex fights for her life and their love.

Excerpt

“Give her time, Alex. She’s been through a lot.” The pressure of his friend’s hand was reassuring on his shoulder and he just nodded. It would take more than time. It was going to be one hell of an uphill battle.

At that point, Jack came wandering into the kitchen, rubbing himself around Alex’s legs.

“And what do you want, little one?” Alex picked up the cat, its purring hum showing he had settled down quite easily.

“Do you want some cream, buddy?” He poured some into a saucer and put it down, watching as the cat lapped greedily.

“Let’s take the coffee out now.” Alex picked up the try and followed Simon.

After they went out on to the balcony, and he set the tray of cups and coffee on the table, Nic got up from where she had been sitting with Lucy on the wicker sofa and put her arms around Simon.

Alex looked over at Lucy, her body hunched, the pain and sadness evident in her chocolate brown eyes.

More excerpts can be found at Dilys WattPad

 

A little about Dilys J. Carnie:

I’m just an everyday kinda girl and I have lived on the Island of Anglesey in North Wales for thirty nine years. I have two grown up children Emma is a teacher and Christopher is involved in the family commercial business. I have three sisters; two of them live close by as does my mum.

I am an avid health freak, a vegetarian who is manic about working out in the gym and doing Pilates classes. I love clothes, makeup, having my nails and hair done. I’m just a girl’s girl.

If I am not in my office pounding the keys I’m sitting in my favourite chair reading on my new Kindle.

Author Links

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Blind Date winners!!!!!

This time we only had 61 entries  who wanted a Blind Date with a book.

The Winner of our 1st Blind Date giveaway is…… 

#54  Becky Moe~~ beckymmoe (AT)live(DOT)com

Our 2nd winner is…..

#4 Melissa Lamb~~ melissalamb(AT)musfiber(DOT)com

Winner’s please fill out the claim form HERE and confirm you SNAIL MAIL address

Don’t forget to re-enter…… another winner will be picked on around March 31st

Kissin’ the week of March 11th-16th Goodbye

3.11.13

Kelly’s review of  Wild Invitation by Nalini Singh 

Kimberly’s review of Irresistible Knight by Tierney O’Malley

3.12.13

Release day Madness

Kimberly’s review of With This Kiss Pt 1 by Eloisa James

Interview & Giveaway with Maggie Morton 

Book Blitz:  Julie Bale 

3.13.13

Interview & Giveaway with Catherine Mann

Kimberly’s review of The Importance of Being Wicked by Victoria Alexander

Guest reviewer:  Misty’s review of The Dark Lady by Maire Claremont

3.14.13

Thrusday’s Thoughts

Interview with Melanie Shawn

Spotlight feature of The Hope Falls Chronicles 

Interview & giveaway with Mina Khan

Kimberly’s review of The Valentine’s Arrangement by Kelsie Leverich

3.15.13

Spotlight Feature of Immortal Prophecy 

Kelly’s review of Beautiful Scars by Shiloh Walker

Kimberly’s review of  Covert Seduction by Callie Croix

3.16.13

SINsational Saturday Series

Maya Banks’ McCade Trilogy

 

Maya Banks’ McCabe Trilogy

In Bed with a Highlander

McCabe Trilogy #1

Maya Banks’ beguiling new trilogy features three unforgettable brothers risking everything to save their clan and their legacy—and to surrender their hearts to love.

Ewan McCabe, the eldest, is a warrior determined to vanquish his enemy. Now, with the time ripe for battle, his men are ready and Ewan is poised to take back what is his—until a blue-eyed, raven-haired temptress is thrust upon him. Mairin may be the salvation of Ewan’s clan, but for a man who dreams only of revenge, matters of the heart are strange territory to conquer.

The illegitimate daughter of the king, Mairin possesses prized property that has made her a pawn—and wary of love. Her worst fears are realized when she is rescued from peril only to be forced into marriage by her charismatic and commanding savior, Ewan McCabe. But her attraction to her ruggedly powerful new husband makes her crave his surprisingly tender touch; her body comes alive under his sensual mastery. And as war draws near, Mairin’s strength, spirit, and passion challenge Ewan to conquer his demons—and embrace a love that means more than revenge and land.

*****

Seduction of a Highland Lass

McCabe Trilogy #2

Maya Banks, the New York Times bestselling author of erotic romance, romantic suspense, and contemporary romance, has captivated readers with her steamy Scottish historical novels, perfect for fans of Julie Garwood. In Seduction of a Highland Lass, an indomitable Highland warrior is caught between loyalty and forbidden love.

Fiercely loyal to his elder brother, Alaric McCabe leads his clan in the fight for their birthright. Now he is prepared to wed for duty, as well. But on his way to claim the hand of Rionna McDonald, daughter of a neighboring chieftain, he is ambushed and left for dead. Miraculously, his life is saved by the soft touch of a Highland angel, a courageous beauty who will put to the test his fealty to his clan, his honor, and his deepest desires.

An outcast from her own clan, Keeley McDonald was betrayed by those she loved and trusted. When the wounded warrior falls from his horse, she is drawn to his strong, lean body. The wicked glint in his green eyes ignites a passion that will follow them back to Alaric’s keep, where their forbidden love draws them deeper into the pleasures of the flesh. But as conspiracy and danger circle closer, Alaric must make an impossible choice: Will he betray his blood ties for the woman he loves?

*****

Never Love a Highlander

McCabe Trilogy #3

Maya Banks, the New York Times bestselling author of erotic romance, romantic suspense, and contemporary romance, has captivated readers with her steamy Scottish historical novels, perfect for fans of Julie Garwood. In Never Love a Highlander, the youngest McCabe brother uses sword and seduction to save his clan—and seal his heart.

Caelen McCabe’s young, reckless heart nearly destroyed his clan. Now, putting family loyalty above all else, he steps up to marry his older brother’s jilted bride and salvage the uneasy alliance between two clans. While beautiful Rionna McDonald is a fit wife for any man, Caelen trusts no woman, especially not this sweet temptress who torments him with white-hot longing.

As the sacrificial lamb in her father’s power game, Rionna will do her duty but vows to protect her heart and her pride from humiliation. Despite everything, though, the heat in Caelen’s touch melts her defenses, and she craves the sensual delights of a husband who guards his emotions as fiercely as his clan. But when the ultimate battle for the McCabe legacy is upon them, Rionna’s true warrior spirit emerges. She will risk the wrath of her father, the fury of her enemies, and her life to prove to Caelen that his wife’s love is too precious to lose.

 

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Spotlight feature of Immortal Prophecy by Samantha Adams & Kay Fry

 

 

Immortal Prophecy

The Immortal Prophecy Saga, Book 1

by Samantha Adams & Kay Fry

YA, Paranormal Romance

 AmazonUS / Amazon UK

The prophecy has been foretold…
Her destiny has been written…
Her fate has been sealed…

Alessandra Decosta was just your average sixteen year old girl,
until she took a fateful visit to a fortune teller. What happened that night would alter the course of her life forever…

Five years later, Alessandra, now a private investigator,
was doing what she thought was a routine stake out…It was to become anything but.

Without any real warning, she found herself in the clutches
of the evil vampire, Vincent.

Just as she expected to die, James Carlisle, the smouldering
immortal that had haunted her dreams and thoughts for the last five years saved her from certain death with only a moment to spare.

Her memories of the horrifying encounter are removed and its
only when she meets James again at a masquerade ball, does she begin to have flashbacks of her brush with Vincent and the intoxicating Immortal that saved her life.

Alessandra is the only thing that stands between the immortals, the guardians of the human race and the vampires, the destruction of all mankind.

 

Excerpt

“Alessandra,” Madame Isabella began, the tone of her voice becoming ominous and foreboding. Ally felt a shiver of dread run through her body. She should have listened to those instincts and gotten out of here, but no…

“You are a hunted woman, Alessandra. Two men are bound to you by destiny, but both have very different purposes. James Carlisle has been sent to protect you. Trust him with your life, he is your guardian and soulmate. Vincent, the other man, wants you dead…” She paused as she looked into the crystal ball, her eyes widened slightly and her lips parted in surprise. “Someone you love is keeping a secret from you that will shatter your world and change your life in ways you cannot imagine. You are not who you think you are, Alessandra.”

Ally, was vaguely aware of Kathryn’s arm around her. The feeling of dread had completely absorbed her to the point that she was paralyzed with fear.

“Are you ok, Ally?” her friend whispered, while giving her arm a squeeze.

Ally’s only response was a vague nod.

Madame continued, “Two people close to you will die, you cannot stop this. It is all meant to be and will mark the beginning of the prophecy…the prophecy you were born to fulfil.”

Ally’s breath caught in her throat. “Prophecy? What prophecy?”

“You were born to save an ancient race and kill Vincent. He will die at your hand if the prophecy is fulfilled.” The fortune teller paused for a moment, feeling desperately sorry for the sweet innocent girl sitting before her, but she knew that hiding the truth from her would ultimately lead to her demise. She leaned over and grabbed Ally’s hand in an effort to offer her some comfort. “The destiny that has been chosen for you will not be an easy one, but you were born to do this. No matter what do not lose hope, if you lose hope, then you have already lost, and you will die. Vincent will win, and the human race will be slaughtered with no one to protect them.”

Ally snatched her hand back as if it was burned. With a deceptively calm voice she said, “I want to go home, Kathryn. Now!”

 

Samantha Adams

Kay Fry

Samantha Adams is a young stay at home mum to her son, and is lucky enough to be married to her very own soulmate, Scott.

She lives in a leafy suburb of Melbourne with her family and two dogs, Coco and Ellie.
Coco was the inspiration for Alessandra’s dog in her debut novel, Immortal Prophecy, which she wrote with her mum, Kay.

She loves dogs, adores horse riding, is absolutely addicted to reading YA paranormal romances and historical romances and would love to live in England one day.

Kay never thought she would find herself writing a novel. It was a secret dream she thought wouldn’t come to fruition.

As for life outside of writing, Kay lives in a leafy Melbourne suburb, loves walking around the local lake and has a desire to travel the world. Her favourite authors are Dean Koontz and Victoria Holt. She loves dancing, getting creative and of course, shoe shopping!

Author Links

Website / Blog / Facebook / Twitter

Author Links

Blog / Twitter / Facebook

Spotlight Series of The Hope Falls Chronicles

The Hope Falls Chronicles Series Spotlight

 

Sweet Reunion

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Justin Barnes and Amanda Jacobs haven’t seen each other for ten years.  The last time they did?  Well, let’s just say it wasn’t pretty.  There was a huge misunderstanding, Justin left Hope Falls, and Amanda’s been missing the tall, hunky love of her life pretty much every day since then.

Now, to make matters even more complicated, her beloved Dad has passed away suddenly, which leaves her to grieve alone.  Alone, that is, until the reappearance of her best friends from high school – Karina, Samantha, and Lauren.  With the rest of the Fabulous Four at her side, Amanda knows she can get through this.  And she’s going to need the support, too – because guess who else is back in Hope Falls?

*****

Sweet Harmonies

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Life as a hugely famous pop star isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, and no one knows this better than Karina Blackstone – or Karina Black, as her record label insisted she shorten her name to.  The more generic she could make herself, the better – that was their motto.  Well, Karina’s done with that.  Done with all the complicated mind games.  She’s moving back to Hope Falls to concentrate on songwriting, spend time with her friends, get back in touch with her Washoe heritage.  To simplify her life.

That’s the plan, anyway.  Until the moment she lays eyes on Ryan Perkins, the gorgeous blonde grandson of the local cafe owner.  His stunning good looks make her start to suspect that the “simple” life she has been planning may not be in the cards.  When she hears him sing, she knows it for sure.

 *****

 Sweet Victory

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For ten years, Samantha Holt has thought about nothing but her career as a professional snowboarder.  There hasn’t been room for anything else.  She hasn’t had time for fun, for friends…certainly not for a boyfriend.  At 27 years old, she’s never experienced much beyond a kiss when it comes to guys.  She knows she’s ready to remedy that situation, but should she trust the sexy playboy who comes back into her life – especially considering that he’s the only guy she’s ever had feelings for?

 Luke Reynolds has moved back to the Sierra Nevadas to be close to his family.  After ten years of living on the road, first as a competitive snowboarder and then as ski pro, he knows his family needs him now.  A big bonus to that arrangement, in his eyes, is the chance to spend time with Samantha Holt, the red-headed firebrand he’s been carrying a torch for for nearly a decade.  Can he get her to let down her walls enough to see he truly cares?

*****

Home Sweet Home

Coming soon

Lauren Harrison is used to being the top dog.  A high-powered real estate agent dealing exclusively in high-end homes, she is at the top of a very competitive field.  That’s why she doesn’t appreciate being talked down to by Ben Stevens, even if he does do it in the most maddeningly charming way ever!  Lauren has had about enough of his nonsense, that’s for sure.  She wishes he’d just pack up and go right back where he came from.  But a small, niggling question in the back of her mind keeps asking her – if that’s all true, why is your stomach full of butterflies every time you see him?  And why do you look forward to the days when you know that you will?

Ben Stevens grew up in circumstances that could most kindly be called “humble.”  He hasn’t been handed a thing in life, he’s had to fight and scrape for every single bit of success he’s been granted.  Not like Lauren Harrison.  He recognizes her type, he saw women like her all the time growing up.  Graceful, beautiful, elegant – it was easy to pull off when you had money.  Lauren only sees him now as the successful and polished real estate reality show host that he has turned himself into.  What would this regal beauty say if she knew the truth about where he came from?

Interview with Melanie Shawn

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome Melanie Shawn to the blog today….

Melanie & Shawn, can you please share with us a little about yourself

We’re a writing team of two sisters, which is a bit unconventional.   Our pen name (Melanie Shawn) is a combination of our two first names, Melanie and Shawna.

Melanie’s the one answering these questions (hey, y’all! :D), but I did ask Shawna for her input on some of the topics where we diverge in taste and opinion.  I guess you could say that she’s a little bit country, and I’m a little bit rock n’ roll when it comes to our literary sensibilities.   My taste in reading materials runs to the grittier side than hers does. 😀

We grew up in a small town in Northern California, about an hour east of San Francisco.   We live in Southern California now, and we are avid collectors of small dogs! 😀

Can you share with us your typical writing day.   Is there anything you have to have while writing?

Well, since Shawna and I are a writing team, it works a little differently. We have perfected a system that really plays to each of our strengths, and works well for us.

We come up with the setting, overarching plot, and characters together.  Shawna then fleshes out the plot, creating the timeline and the individual scenes that take place within the plot.  She writes an incredibly detailed accounting of each scene – what happens,  what people are thinking about, what their motivation is, what they’re saying to each other.

I then take that and write the scenes into prose.

Finally, we edit the book jointly!

Have you always wanted to be an author?

Yes, I’ve always wanted to be an author, from the time I was a kid.  However, life got in the way, and it took me until I was in my late thirties to put out my first book.

I was very inspired by author Marc Acito, whose debut novel How I Paid for College: A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship and Musical Theater is one of my favorite books of all time.  He wrote the early draft longhand, in his car, in moments that he was able to steal between sales calls at his day job. When I found that out, it really sunk in to me that it DOES NOT MATTER what else you have going on in your life – if you can even steal five minutes to write a couple of sentences, then you can move your book along a couple of sentences at a time!

The real magic came, though, when Shawna and I started working together.  It would NEVER have happened without her!  I’m a super artsy type – I sort of float along in my creative process, starting new things when ideas occur  to me and excite me, abandoning old starts when I’m not excited about them anymore.  That’s no way to finish a novel!

Shawna keeps us on track, keeps me upbeat and motivated, and – most importantly – comes up with all the super-awesome, romantic, beautiful scenarios that people love in our stories.

What is your most interesting writing quirk?

Aside from our unconventional writer-team process, I’d say that my other quirk is that sometimes I record my writing into a digital voice recorder and then transcribe/clean up the prose afterward.  It just depends on what feels right for the scene.  Sometimes I think better with my fingers, and sometimes with my voice!

Most challenging or rewarding part of writing?

The most challenging part is sticking to the punishing book-per-month schedule we’ve set out for ourselves.  There are a lot of reasons we decided to come out of the gate strong that way, but the most compelling one is that we have SO MANY stories to tell, ones that we are incredibly passionate about, that we really want to get them out into the world as quickly as possible.  Still,  it takes both of us writing for 8-10 hours per day to meet that deadline, which can be exhausting.

The most rewarding part is definitely the fan reaction to our books.   We are big social media users, and we get such a huge thrill from interacting with readers  who enjoy what we put out!  It’s incredibly satisfying.

Can you please tell us about your latest book?

Our latest book, being released at the end of March, is called Home Sweet Home, and it is the story of Lauren and Ben.  Both of these characters are high-powered real estate professionals, and they both have extremely strong personalities – in fact, they clash at the outset of the story.

They’re both high achievers in a competitive profession, so they are each used to being on top. Their journey brings them to see past the barriers which hold them at arm’s length, and to find out that they really are meant for each other, despite a rocky start.

How did you come with the idea for this story?

Well, first off, even though Lauren and Ben are somewhat antagonistic to one another at the start of the novel, we didn’t want the relationship to be truly hostile.  Shawna and I like our stories to be upbeat and funny.   Even when characters face difficult realities, we don’t want the reader to feel angry and depressed themselves as they move through the story.

Because of that, we were inspired to shape the evolution of their relationship in the direction of a Tracy-and-Hepburn dynamic.  They are a bicker-y and annoyed with one another initially, but in more of a banter-y way than an overtly hostile one.

It’s a departure from the first three books in The Hope Falls Chronicles, where the hero and heroine – while they did each have obstacles to overcome – genuinely liked one another from the start.

Can you share with us your current work in progress?

We are VERY excited to be moving on to a new series after Home Sweet Home!  Don’t worry, though, it’s not the end of The Hope Falls Chronicles. We’ll be returning to Hope Falls in a few months! 😀

The next four books we are putting out are part of our Crossroads series, which is based around the theme of big life changes.  Every character in the series is facing a major decision, a significant crossroads in their life – a move, a career change, etc.

Look for the first four in this series (My First, My Last, My Only, My Everything) to begin being released in April.

Who are some of your favorite authors?

My reading tastes and Shawna’s could not diverge more! 😀

Shawna is the big romance fan between the two of us.  She loves all the contemporary romance greats, people like Carly Phillips, Jill Shalvis, Kristan Higgins, Victoria Dahl, Susan Mallery, Susan Anderson, Lori Foster, Rachel Gibson, Deirdre Martin, Susan Donovan, and Christie Craig.  Her two newest faves are Macy Beckett and Kendall Ryan!

I do enjoy romance, as well – in fact, one of my favorite books of all time is Dancing at the Harvest Moon by KC McKinnon.  The language and the sense of place are so beautiful, and the connection between the characters is quite lovely and delicate.  For the majority of my pleasure reading, though, I will admit to being drawn to mysteries and thrillers. My favorite authors are folks like Michael Connelly, John Sandford, Lee Child, Robert Crais, Harlan Coben, Kathy Reichs, Chelsea Cain, Stephen White, Dean Koontz, Stephen King, Jonathan Kellerman, and two authors whose passings I deeply mourned, Robert B. Parker and Stephen J. Cannell.

Do you feel that any of your favorite authors have inspired your writing style?

Here are some of the things that I try to incorporate from writers that I love.  My level of success will be up to the readers to judge! 😀

Michael Connelly: His prose is so spare, yet affecting.  He chooses his words carefully for maximum impact.  He tells a story in the prologue of his book Crime Beat about a homicide detective he was writing about as a reporter.  He noticed that the cop hooked his glasses into his mouth and bit down when he examined the victim, and that his teeth had worn a groove there.  Connelly uses that detail to express the connection that the detective felt with the souls for whom he must get justice – how omnipresent that responsibility was, and how seriously he took it.

I try to look for small character moments like that when I write – chances to have the character do small things that tell a much larger story about who they are.  Letting the reader infer things about a character based on their tiny, seemingly insignificant actions is so much more emotionally impactful, and it’s a skill that I’m sure I will be working to improve until I die!

Elizabeth Berg and Anne Rice: Although very different stylistically, the thing I admire about both women is the lushness of the way they write.  Their descriptions and internal character monologues are delicious.  Diving into one of their books feels like lowering yourself into a warm bubble bath – luxurious, indulgent.  I dream of being able to command language that way!

Caryl Rivers: If you haven’t read her novel Virgins, you are doing yourself a huge disservice! 🙂  What I try to emulate about her writing is her use of humor to move characters forward.  Her books are raucously funny, but the jokes are never there just to get a cheap laugh.  Every funny thing a character says reveals something deeper about who they are, and what they feel about the other characters and the world at large.

Stephen King: I think horror writers and romance writers have this in common – they don’t get taken seriously as true geniuses of contemporary literature, no matter their brilliance, and this is true of Stephen King.  He is utterly mesmerizing.  The thing I try to emulate most about his writing is how he connects the character and the reader nearly instantaneously.   A character may exist in the story for less than a page, but as a reader, you still feel that you know them. They’re memorable.  They’re relatable.  You know who they are.  If they are in danger, you feel the stakes.

What is in your To Read Pile that you are dying to start or upcoming release you can’t wait for?

Here’s another answer for which I’ll separate out my response from Shawna’s. 🙂

Shawna is keen to read Rush by Maya Banks, and Gone Girl by GIllian Flynn.  (Which I’ve been pushing on her since summer! LOL.  But she’s gonna love it!  IT’S SO GOOD!)

As for me, I’ve been (im)patiently waiting for almost two years for the fourth book in Greg Iles’ Penn Cage/Natchez series, The Bone Tree, to be released.  The author was in a car accident (Thank God he’s OK!) and it has delayed the release of the book.  It’s being released, I believe, this December and I’m so excited to read it, I can barely stand it. COME ON, DECEMBER!!!

What is the best piece of advice you would give to someone that wants to get into writing?

I know the common wisdom is “Just write,” and that’s true, but I will go even beyond that.  I would tell them that being a writer is amazing.   It’s better than I ever dreamt it would be.  Are there challenges?  Of course.  But the rewards are worth it.   Sending your writing out into the world, hoping it connects with people, is terrifying.  But scary as it may be, it’s the best feeling in the world when someone reads your book and gets it.  You’ll never experience that if you don’t take the risk.

Lastly, if what is holding you back is the feeling that your voice and your art don’t have a place in the world because they aren’t yet perfect, let me leave you with the wonderful, wise words of This American Life’s Ira Glass:

“Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All of us who do creative work, we get into it because we have good taste. But there is this gap. For the first couple years you make stuff, it’s just not that good. It’s trying to be good, it has potential, but it’s not. But your taste, the thing that got you into the game, is still killer. And your taste is why your work disappoints you. A lot of people never get past this phase, they quit. Most people I know who do interesting, creative work went through years of this. We know our work doesn’t have this special thing that we want it to have. We all go through this. And if you are just starting out or you are still in this phase, you gotta know its normal and the most important thing you can do is do a lot of work. Put yourself on a deadline so that every week you will finish one story. It is only by going through a volume of work that you will close that gap, and your work will be as good as your ambitions. And I took longer to figure out how to do this than anyone I’ve ever met. It’s gonna take awhile. It’s normal to take a while. You’ve just gotta fight your way through.”

 

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