Kelly’s review of At Last by Jill Shalvis

At Last
Lucky Harbor #5
AUTHOR: Jill Shalvis
PUBLICATION DATE:   6/26/2012
ORDER LINKS:  Amazon | B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
HER LOVE HAS COME ALONG . . .
Amy Michaels loves her new life in Lucky Harbor. A waitress in the local diner, she’s looking forward to her first weekend hike through the mountains. But when a wrong turn takes her off the trail, she finds herself up close and personal with forest ranger Matt Bowers. And even though she’s tempted to kiss that sexy smile right off his face, she won’t make the mistake of getting involved with the town heartthrob.

A former cop whose life went south, Matt doesn’t let anyone get too close. But something about the feisty beauty caught his eye the moment he first saw her in the diner. After a hot night under a starry sky, Matt can’t deny their attraction-or the fact that for the first time in a long time, he feels the stirrings of something more. Now it’s up to Matt to help Amy see that, no matter what is in their past, together they can build a future in Lucky Harbor

REVIEW:
Amy is only in Lucky Harbor because she is retracing the steps of her grandmother’s journey to find peace, hope and love.  Amy is hoping that maybe she will be able to find a little peace from her past, hope for her future, but she has no illusions that she will find love.  While that is until a very sexy forest ranger has to come save her from the wilds of nature.

Matt is an in Lucky Harbor to get away from everything and everyone in his life.  He has failed so many people that living a life of solitude is the right thing to do.  But one very feisty, stubborn and determined female keeps getting under his skin.  So when a chance to save her turns up Matt ups at the chance.

I loved Matt & Amy together.  They are so good for each other.  They both have troubled pasts that makes it hard for them to trust, love and let go.  But sometimes letting go is the only way that you can move on to find the happiness you never dreamed you could have.

I am so in love with Jill Shalvis Lucky Harbor Series.  I have now read the last 3 books in the series and will be reading the 1st 3 very soon.  If you are looking for a great feel good love story. You really need to stop in Lucky Harbor, because you are guaranteed to find love.

4 Hearts

Kelly’s review of Forever And A Day by Jill Shalvis

Forever and A Day
AUTHOR: Jill Shalvis
PUBLICATION DATE:   7/31/12
ORDER LINKS:  Amazon | B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:

LOVE CAN HAPPEN IN A HEARTBEAT.

Grace never thought she’d be starting her life over from scratch. Losing everything has landed her in Lucky Harbor, working as a dog walker for overwhelmed ER doctor Josh Scott. But the day his nanny fails to show up, Grace goes from caring for Josh’s loveable mutt to caring for his rambunctious kids. Soon Grace is playing house with the sexy single dad…

With so many people depending on him, Josh has no time for anything outside of his clinic and family–until Grace arrives in town. Now this brainy blonde is turning his life inside out and giving a whole new meaning to the phrase “good bedside manner.” Josh and Grace don’t know if what they have can last. But in a town like Lucky Harbor, a lifetime of love starts with just one day

REVIEW:
I have to admit this is my 1st Jill Shalvis book.  Yes, I started with book 6.  But really Forever and A Day can easily be a stand alone read.  But I have already started book 5 and will be working my way back to book 1.  Yes, not my normal way of doing it, but I have found that I am in love with the town of Lucky Harbor and more in love with Jill.

Grace has always done what everyone else expects of her.  But Grace now finds herself at a crossroads.  She is not sure who she wants to be or what she wants to do.  She has not been being true to herself.  Determined to make her life her own she starts having to pick up odd jobs, doing some very odd things.  But when a wrong number looking for a dog walker  for the day offers her a ridiculous about of money, she can’t turn it down.  But what Grace finds from this mistaken dog walking job will forever change her future.

Josh.  1st I have to say *sigh*, love him.  Josh is a single father of a very sweet and loving little boy who thinks he is a Jedi/dog (trust me you need to read the book to understand). On top of being a dad, he also takes care of his sister, and a doctor, running his own practice.  Needless to say Josh is a very busy man, that doesn’t have time for his little boy or sister,  let alone a love life.  But when Josh hires his new dog walker, he could never imagine the outcome of this one choice.
Okay, from page one I fell in love with this little town called Lucky Harbor.  So much so I want to pack up my bags and move there right now, find my prince charming and live happily every after.  Okay fine, I won’t go.  But still Jill, does an amazing job of getting me connected with the characters.

SINsational Saturday Series “Armed & Dangerous Series by Cheyenne McCray”

Zack

Armed and Dangerous #1

by Cheyenne McCray

Ever since bad boy Zack Hunter left her ten years ago, breaking her heart, Sky MacKenna hasn’t been able to find a man who sets her on fire the way he did. Then he comes striding back into her life–bigger, badder, and sexier than before….

Zack Hunter never thought his job as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent would lead him back to his small hometown, and he never thought he’d set eyes on Sky again. Leaving her behind had been the stupidest thing he had ever done, but this time he isn’t going to let her go. And as soon as Zack lays eyes on Sky, he makes it clear that he intends to make her his all over again.

When Sky becomes entangled in the case he’s investigating, Zack can’t help but take the threat personally. As the danger mounts, their passion burns even hotter.

 

Luke

Armed and Dangerous #2
by Cheyenne McCray

After four years abroad, Trinity MacKenna has returned home to her family’s ranch in southeastern Arizona. Everything in her life is going just the way she planned it—a home in London, a brilliant career, and she’s practically engaged to a gorgeous English gentleman. But when Trinity meets Luke, the cowboy turns her perfect world upside down. Everything about him is virile and sexy, dark and dangerous—and definitely not part of Trinity’s carefully arranged plans.

From the moment Luke Denver sees the sensual strawberry blond, he knows he’s got to have her. Luke is intrigued by Trinity’s combination of sophistication and innocence, boldness and shyness. Even when Trinity tells him she’s taken, Luke doesn’t let that stop him, because he’s determined to make her his…no matter the cost.

 

Kade

Armed and Dangerous #3
by Cheyenne McCray

After a bitter divorce, reporter Kelsey Nichols has erected a border around her heart too strong for any man to cross. She’s not ready for a relationship of any kind with any man. But when Kelsey meets Kade she can think of nothing but being in his powerful arms and in his bed.

Intelligence Agent Kade Owen is hot on the trail of a notorious smuggler when the sensual blonde reporter comes into his life. Once he gets a hold of Kelsey, nothing will stop Kade from winning her heart.

 

Clay

Armed and Dangerous #4
by Cheyenne McCray

Rancher Rylie Thorn loves everything about men, but she’s positively phobic about commitment. After growing up in a broken family and witnessing too many failed marriages, Rylie knows “forever” is just not in the cards for her.
Sheriff Clay Wayland has been called in to investigate a rash of crimes in the southeastern corner of Cochise County. But one night when he goes into the field to do some obersevation, he comes across a sensual woman who’s doing some investigating of her own. Rylie immediately sets his blood on fire and he knows he has to have her. And it isn’t long before Clay begins the job of taming this wildcat and making her his for keeps.

Interview & Giveaway Leanna Ellis

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome first time guest Leanna Ellis to the blog.  

Leanna, can you please share with us a little about yourself
LE: Hi, y’all! First, thanks so much for having me here today! I love books and words and the written language. Nothing thrills my soul like a well-turned phrase or an amazing story that takes me on a journey. I simply love to read and write. I’m a total book-aholic. I have been ever since I was a little girl and read Charlotte’s Web. There is something about reading that opens our imaginations and helps us to soar.

Have you always wanted to be an author?

LE: I actually never dreamed of the possibility. It wasn’t until I was a teacher, searching for something else to do (LOL!) that my sister said, “You’re always writing in that journal of yours. Why don’t you write a book?” When I was a kid, I thought all writers were dead. Not true! We’re alive and well (some of us anyway) and busy writing. Anyway, when my sister planted that seed, I quit teaching and struck out on this crazy path of writing. And I love it!

Can you share with us your typical writing day.  Is there anything you have to have while writing?
LE: There is no typical writing day. Not for me anyway. I’m in that very busy season of life with two young teenagers who are very active. So I stay busy running them from place to place. Much of my time writing is sitting in a car, waiting for my kids to get out of their rehearsal or practice. Have laptop will write. I suppose I could say that I need my laptop but even at times when I don’t have it, I can write the old fashioned way: pen and paper. Peanut M&Ms are always useful too.

Most challenging or rewarding part of writing?
LE:  The first draft is always the most challenging part of writing for me. Staring at a blank page and conjuring up something to say is never easy. I love when I have the first draft down and can then begin massaging the story and fine tuning it. The most rewarding part of writing is hearing from readers, especially when a book has really meant something to them, helped them over a hurdle, or touched them. That is what its all about!

Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?

LE: FORBIDDEN is the second book of my Plain Fear series. Rachel Schmidt Nussbaum, a young Amish widow, is now seven-and-a-half months pregnant with her first child. She blames herself for her husband Josef’s death and believes she is being punished by God for her past sins.
So when a stranger arrives claiming to be an old friend from her wilder years, saying only she can fix things for him, for Josef, and for herself, she makes an impulsive decision to follow him. It is a decision that will send Rachel on a dangerous journey—one that will lead her to the depths of ultimate danger, the potential for new love, and a battle that will decide both the fate of her soul and the life of her unborn child.

How did you come up with the idea for this story?
LE: I was sitting in church one weekend and had been struggling with my agent’s request to turn my one book idea into a trilogy. After the sermon, my church always has a time for folks to come down and pray if they have something they need to pray about. Folks pray for their jobs or about troubled relationships or whatever, and so I went down to pray, because at the time I was praying for guidance about whether God wanted me to write this story. So I met with someone, quickly told them my prayer request, and we prayed. The man who prayed for me said, “I just know ideas are going to pour down on you.” Sure enough, before I reached the parking lot, the whole plot for book #2 Forbidden came to me and I sat in the parking lot scribbling down the plot. I must say that does not always happen.

Can you share with us your current work in progress?
LE: I am working on book #3 of the Plain Fear series called FORGIVEN. In fact, I just reached the end of a very rough draft, and so I can’t wait to start getting it ready to send to my editor.

Who are some of your favorite authors?
LE:  Oh, my! That is such a hard question. There are so many wonderful current authors, some I am blessed to know and call friends. Reading gets me so jazzed! There are so many authors who have passed on who inspire me with their work. One is Ray Bradbury, who recently passed away, and he was truly a master.

Do you feel that any of your favorite authors have inspired your writing style? 
LE: Absolutely! Amazing writing pushes me to be better and work harder at my own craft. Stories with heart that move me to tears remind me of the power of story and inspire me to be a better person and writer.

What is in your To Read Pile that you are dying to start or upcoming release you can’t wait for?
LE: My To Read pile is very high as I am always way behind, but I have a couple of upcoming trips and so I’m hoping to be able to relax and read until my brain is saturated with words.  One book that I am going to reread is Gone With the Wind. Its been a long time since I read it and I am wanting to read it again.

Is there anything else you would like to add?
LE:  Thanks so much for having me today! I hope all of your readers have a great summer, with plenty of sunscreen and lots of fabulous books!

 

 

PLAIN FEAR: FORBIDDEN BY LEANNA ELLIS – IN STORES AUGUST 2012

 

How Long Must We Pay for the Sins of Our Past?

She blames herself for her husband’s death. But for Rachel Schmidt Nussbaum, redemption may only lie in the ultimate sacrifice.

When a stranger arrives claiming only she can save him, Rachel’s impulsive instincts lead her on a perilous journey, one that leads her to a battle that will decide both the fate of her soul and the life of her unborn child.

A far–from–ordinary story of love and desperation, sin and sacrifice, Amish faith and vampire lore, Plain Fear: Forbidden is an imaginative thrill ride that’s like nothing you’ve ever read before.

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Leanna Ellis is the winner of the National Readers’ Choice Award and Romance Writers of America’s Golden Heart Award. She has written numerous books for Harlequin/Silhouette and has published four books with B&H Publishing. With her husband, two children, and wide assortment of pets, she lives in Texas. For more information, please visit www.leannaellis.com, follow her on Twitter, @LeannaEllis, and “like” her on Facebook.
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Spotlight Feature of Gigolo Seduction by Fierce Dolan

Gigolo Seduction

by Fierce Dolan

Long in passion’s service, confident Asif enjoys his life as a thirty-something escort, bringing romance into the lives of metropolitan socialite cougars. Gifted at seducing wealthy white MILFs and bringing them endless pleasure, the arrogant Persian eschews investing in a personal life. A chance meeting with young artist, Cass, while on the job at a gala event, changes his perspective on women forever, and unleashes desires As if never knew he had.

Buy Links: Decadent Publishing / Amazon

Excerpt:

“Are your works always so intricate?”

She shakes her head, again scanning the tower, though my eyes stay on her. “Frescoes are always detailed and hard work, but this is way above and beyond. Layering in kinetic elements to give moving light and dimensional depth is my dream project come true. Most of my projects are just frescoes.”

“Just frescoes.” I laugh. “They’re noble and valiant relics in the art world.”

“They’re actually in high demand.” Her tone is matter-of-fact. “Though few people can afford them.”

“Well, you’ve outdone yourself here,” I affirm. Her smile is sincere, her pride evident, elegant, enchanting.

“It’s taken quite a long time to come together, and I’ve left the plasterer more than a little frustrated on several occasions.”

“I can’t imagine him staying angry for long….”

“They’ve given me deep creative license over the project, so that’s saved my ass a couple of times. It’s kind of mind-blowing to work on something so limitlessly funded.”

Our eyes lock for mere seconds and the silence is disturbing. “I was just going for a bite to eat. Would you care to join me?”

Cass nods. “I’d like to, but I need to finish this section. This medium doesn’t wait well.”

She’s genuinely interested and I want her to be. I want her to be as affected as I am. Before I can prod further she asks, “Maybe another time?”

Reluctantly, I follow her to the elevator. She opens it with a pass card attached to a cord coiled on the drawstring of her pants. My eyes linger on the brilliant green gem in her navel.

“What’s your name?”

“Asif,” I reply without hesitating. The sound is bare, like a secret revealed, though I don’t understand why. I always use my real name.

“Another time, Asif.”

The doors slide closed, and I agree.

About the Author:

Mezzofiction author, Fierce is imagination shapeshifted as a scribe taunting blank pages and carpal tunnel, neither of which are much use for deadlines. Close allies are impeccable timing and a trusty masseuse. Being a switch I/ENFP doesn’t hurt. For kicks Fierce has other personas across several genres, tends to fill in “Other” on surveys without explaining, and chooses the finality of the Japanese Tamagotchi.

In summary: Fierce writes all kind of dirty things that you probably shouldn’t ever read…

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Spotlight Feature of At Sunset by Tamaria Soana

At Sunset

Two women, Myrtle Beach, sexy lifeguards—what more could a girl ask for?

Kimberly doesn’t believe she could attract the handsome lifeguard sitting on the stand keeping a keen eye on the beach patrons. Muscular, lean and sexy, surely he’s not looking at her, but when a beach accident brings them eye-to-eye, she finds herself lost in his gaze.

Daniel works everyday watching the beach-goers, keeping an eagle eye out for problems along the white sandy shores. Sexy women capture his attention on a daily basis, but no one grabs him like Kimberly. Gorgeous and curvy in all the right places, he can’t seem to keep his mind on the business at hand as she tans herself in the hot summer sun.

Can the pain of past relationships be overcome for two strangers to find love at Sunset?

Excerpt

Kim sat up after about an hour to grab the water bottle out of her bag. She looked around and noticed the lifeguard glancing in their direction. Obviously, he was looking at Amber. No one ever noticed her when Amber was around. Amber was drop-dead gorgeous, with a killer body, and Kim thought of herself as just an average looking girl. She was five foot three with light brown wavy hair, hazel eyes, and a small frame. She felt that her breasts were too small, and she hated that her body didn’t really have many curves. At twenty years old, she wished her body was more shapely. Out of the corner of her eye she watched the beautiful blond lifeguard scan the crowd as she pulled her hair up into a bun.

“Amber, I think that blond lifeguard over there likes you. He keeps looking over here,” Kim said, as she nudged her friend out of her sleepy state.

“Who? What? Where?” Amber replied, looking around as she sat up.

“Over there.” Kim pointed just as he turned his head and caught her pointing at him. She  ducked her head and blushed in embarrassment.

“Um, Kim, I think the hot lifeguard likes you,” Amber giggled.

“I…I don’t think so. No one’s ever interested in me.”

“Kim, stop it. You’re beautiful. For some reason you’ve never understood that.”

Kim shook her head. Amber just didn’t understand because she was beautiful and men noticed her all of the time. “There is no way he would be interested in me. Just look at him. He could have any girl here.”

“Yes, he could, but he seems to have his eyes on you.”

Kim was happy when Amber dropped the subject. She adjusted herself on the blanket and closed her eyes. Images of the blond lifeguard fluttered through her mind. She sighed as she pushed all thoughts of him away. Guys like him never went for girls like her. Kim couldn’t settle her mind down and get comfortable; she needed to get away from what was causing her to feel so flustered.

“I’m hungry and I think I’m beached out for the day,” Amber stated as she sat up.

“Me too. Let’s call it a day and get something to eat. Maybe we can play miniature golf tonight or something.”

As Kim and Amber were packing up, Amber poked her.

“What the hell, Amber? That hurt.”

“Look! Mister hot, blond lifeguard guy is watching you. You should go talk to him.”

“Have you lost your mind?”

“You need to live a little and take some chances.’

“Whatever.”

“You’re impossible. I hope he’s working tomorrow, because you need to meet him.”

“Why? We live states away from each other. Even if he was interested, why bother?”

“Oh Kim, you’re so in need of a hot summer fling. When was the last time you got—”

“Shut up!”

Kim was seething. She loved Amber but the girl never knew when to stop pushing. Amber looked at her and just shook her head.

“You know the best way to get over a guy is to get under another,” Amber said for the umpteenth time as they headed toward the rental car.

“Really Amber, your advice to me is to get laid? So having sex with some random guy will magically heal my heart and make forget about Michael?” Kim snapped.

“I’m sorry. I’m only trying to help.”

“I know, and I love you for it. Just back off.”

 

Tamaria Soana is middle-aged but feels like her life has just begun. She writes contemporary romance stories with a high heat level that always end with a ‘happily ever after’. Growing up, she loved to read and make up new places in her head to escape to. In her late teens she began writing short stories and poetry. It wasn’t until her late thirties before she began to spin a full story.

She’s married and a stay-at-home mom of two beautiful young girls. They reside in Western New York. Cuddling up with a good book under an electric throw is her way to escape the cold Buffalo nights.

Besides writing, she co-owns Shades of Rose Marketing and Shades of Rose YA Marketing, and she also hosts a talk show on Talkshoe called Live with Tamaria ~ Giving Authors a Voice.

You can find Tamaria at the following places:
Her Blog: http://tamariasoana.blogspot.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tamaria_Soana
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003129993923

Spotlight Feature: Nadia Scorvia

Drowning Mermaids

Deep under Arctic waters lies an ice kingdom carved into a glacier. Those who dwell within it possess magnificent biological secrets. Due to the dangers of impending war, the Princess of Adlivun is forced to flee her undersea utopia and regroup with her sisters in Alaska.

Captain Trevain Murphy is a successful king crab fisherman who has spent his life building his empire above the sea, and knows nothing of the empire beneath it. When he meets a mysterious dancer whose father has recently died, he extends kindness towards her, unaware of her unique genetics and royal lineage.

Trevain’s attraction to the enigmatic Aazuria Vellamo will involve him in dangerous designs that will forever change his life, and his perspective on himself and his world. He embarks on perilous journeys in which he will need to release all of his insecurities and inhibitions in order to survive.

 

Fathoms of Forgiveness

There is no divorce in the undersea kingdom of Adlivun. Marriage is a bond that lasts until death—even if death comes in several centuries, and in that time your spouse happens to become your sworn enemy. This is the conflict that General Visola Ramaris faces when she learns that the mighty Vachlan is behind the attacks on her kingdom. She has sworn to protect Adlivun with her life, but long ago, she also swore to love and honor her husband…

Visola must choose whether she will destroy Vachlan once and for all, or attempt the hardest thing conceivable: communication. After two hundred years of desertion, she has no faith in their feeble bond and knows she can never forgive him. When he threatens the person dearest to her, she must take action. Confronting Vachlan on enemy territory would be nothing short of suicide. She knows that if she falls into his custody, the deranged man would relish breaking her down and making her lose her sanity.

Princess Aazuria forbids Visola from taking matters into her own hands; she will do anything it takes to protect her friend from the man who wants to crush her. Alas, Visola is a crazy, uncontrollable warrior woman with the blood of Vikings in her veins. Why would she ever consider doing the safe and predictable thing?

 

About Nadia Scrieva was born and raised in Toronto, Canada, where she grew very strong from carrying heavy bags filled with books back and forth from the library. She attended the University of Toronto, graduating with a B.A. in English and Anthropology. She likes knives. Her writing always features powerful females and (mostly) honorable male characters.

Writing has been the most meaningful part of her life since she was a child. Nadia has an addiction to receiving feedback from readers, so do not hesitate to contact her with any of your comments or even just to say hello. 

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Spotlight Feature of Fragile by Shiloh Walker

Available in trade paperback and digitally. Releasing in mass market summer 2012

Sometimes the last thing you want is exactly what you need…

BATTLE SCARRED

Six years after trading in his combat gear for hospital scrubs, Luke Rafferty still hasn’t found what he’s been searching for: a normal life. At his job, Luke is faced with things just as heartbreaking as those on the battlefield, none more so than the abused children brought in by a pretty red-headed social worker.

HEARTBROKEN

For Devon Manning, being a social worker is a rewarding job, but also a constant reminder of her own troubled youth. Devon takes everything one day at a time—unable to form a relationship with anyone except the children she rescues.

A DESIRE TO HEAL…

When Luke meets Devon, he thinks he might have found what he’s been looking for, but in order to get the life he wants, Luke has to break through Devon’s emotional barriers and make her realize that his healing touch might be just the complication her life needs…

 

Excerpt:
Luke just shrugged. “Hey, you ought to hear some of the foreign-body stories I could tell you. And being in a college town? It’s even worse.”

Her brow creased. Leery, she repeated, “Foreign bodies?”

He grinned. “You probably don’t want to know. People can do very, very bizarre things—and they don’t even have the excuse of being a kid.”

Now that, Devon understood. She’d had to go to many a home to speak with parents when their kids got hurt doing the normal kid thing. Kids did get hurt, and sometimes, kids hurt themselves in a purely innocent manner, but so often it made neighbors or teachers concerned. As unpleasant as it was, and as much as parents hated it, Devon would rather make those visits than visit the hospital because nobody reported the abuse.

That sobering thought had the smile on her face dying. A hand touched her lightly on the shoulder, a quick, innocuous touch. She looked at Luke to find him studying her. “Where did you go?”

Devon shrugged. “Just thinking. Kids—it’s amazing what they can do. One minute they have you laughing, then you’re ready to pull your hair out and scream, and then you just want to cry.”

“I think you could use a few more of the laughing minutes.”

He lifted his hand, and Devon watched, mesmerized, as he caught a flyaway curl. Her hair was a thick, nearly unmanageable mass of curls. Usually she had it gelled and pulled back into some kind of submission, but at the end of the day the first thing she did was let it out of the twists, clips, and knots she used during the day. Loose, it hung halfway down her back. When it was wet, she could sit on it.

“I don’t suppose you’d take your hair down, would you?” Luke asked, a little out of the blue.

She blinked, tipped back her head to see his face a little better. “Take it down?”

“Yeah.” He continued to rub the curl back and forth between his fi ngers as he lifted his gaze to hers. His eyes were heavy- lidded, giving him a sleepy, sexy look that had her wanting to lean in and kiss him…

Learn more about Fragile or Shiloh here:
http://www.shilohwalker.com/website/?page_id=306

Interview & Giveaway with Natalie Anderson

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome Natalie Anderson to the blog today.  Natalie can you please share with us a little about yourself

Firstly thanks so much for having me here!  Hmmm, what can I tell you about me… I live in New Zealand, in a city called Christchurch (you may have heard of it in recent times as we’ve had a series of devastating earthquakes). I love New Zealand (it really is Lord of the Rings beautiful). And I love Christchurch especially—it’s my home town, and while it’s hard to see it in its current state—most of the central city/CBD is being demolished, there are just acres of empty spaces now where whole blocks of buildings once were—I want to stay and see it rise strong again. I live here with my husband and four kids. The kids are under ten years and include a set of twins. They’re all gorgeous and maddening and delightful. We’re pretty busy but it’s lots of fun. I travelled a bit in my early twenties (met the Hubster in London actually) – and I still have the bug really… it’s just in hibernation while we get through the ‘school’ years! I love writing, I love reading, I love the movies and I love my regular coffee date with my best girlfriend—we’ve been best buds since we were six… so that’s a fair number of years of friendship now!!!

Have you always wanted to be an author?

Pretty much! I wrote stories as a kid, was sent to a young authors conference when I was eleven or twelve, got waylaid by the ballet bug for a while, then mucked around at university not knowing what I really wanted to do (or thought I could). So I studied my favourite subjects (English Lit, Music, Art History) and ended up doing a Masters in Library & Information Systems – and then worked in law libraries and corporate banks. But the yearning to ‘create’ always, always burned—and it was always going to be writing.

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

Peace! I have four young children and I really can’t write with them around (not awake anyway!). This year has been so great because for the first time in the five years since I sold my first book I finally have my own office!!! We’ve put a small ‘shed’ in the garden (across a tiny creek we have). It was a kitset shed from Sweden and it’s the cutest thing. It looks like a gingerbread house or something. All wood and lovely. And it’s all mine! The neighbours thought we were putting in a playhouse for the kids but actually it’s MY playhouse! The kids are banned 😉 And happily our wireless internet connection doesn’t extend that far from the house so I cannot get distracted!!!

Most challenging or rewarding part of writing?

I love the days when I’m sitting there grinning at the screen like an absolute loon, with the words just flowing and being fun and … easy! I can get such a high from that. But some days, the real slog days where the story just isn’t going where you want it to, or it all seems flat… they can be so hard. But you just have to push on through! And this last year has taught me how much external things—things going on in other parts of your life—can really effect your writing and what you’re able to write. So that’s definitely been a challenge for me in recent times.

Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?

WAKING UP IN THE WRONG BED – is a Harlequin Presents Extra, out in August. Here’s the blurb:

When film location scout Ellie Summers sneaks into a colleague’s hotel room with seduction in mind, she’s thrilled by her own daring!



But the smug morning-after glow morphs into red-faced mortification when she wakes in the arms of a total stranger! Ruben Theroux might be fine with the situation, but a flustered Ellie most definitely is not.



Ellie’s only defence against this very attractive guy is to insist they’re friends only–strictly no benefits! But Ruben isn’t a successful businessman for nothing–they’ll be good together, and he’s happy to play dirty to get what he wants….

 

How did you come with the idea for this story?

I really wanted to do a ‘wrong bed’ story—it’s such a fun and ‘naughty’ trope and I really wanted to see if I could get it to work in a believable way. I really wanted to figure out a way where she wouldn’t realise that it was the wrong guy—so she couldn’t know the guy’s body already (but then why is she jumping him in the middle of the night?), maybe they don’t talk much, and why does he let it happen? There were just so many delicious challenges to work through—and I had such fun doing it. And I loved flipping things around in the ‘morning after’ scene. And what happens after she’s walked away? Yeah, it was a lot of fun J

Can you share with us your current work in progress?

I’m working on a couple of things at the moment but I think my next release (hopefully it’ll be out very soon) is a novella featuring a heroine who’s desperate to ‘do the right thing’ for an important client, only she falls in the path of her client’s very sexy but skeptical older brother. Said brother will do whatever he thinks is required to protect his family and that includes bargaining with our beautiful heroine. This is the first in a trilogy of novellas that’ll eventually be out in an anthology titled FLIRTING TO WIN.

 

Who are some of your favorite authors?

I always find this question SO hard!!! My absolute fave ‘comfort read’ author is Georgette Heyer—I never tire of her Regencies no matter how many times I read them. She wrote some fabulous heroines—great, strong, witty women. And then those guys she created?! Yeah. I can never go past Heyer.

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

I guess my style is naturally influenced in a way—because we often write what we love to read. I love to read dialogue and that’s something I’m always working on. I love really getting to know the characters through the things they say and how they say them.

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

I’m very lucky to have a couple of wonderfully supportive writing buddies—Nicola Marsh and Soraya Lane—both of whom also write for Harlequin. Both have released other projects recently. Nicola has a contemporary romance out with Entangled called “Not the Marrying Kind” while Soraya has a YA that she’s put out called “Change”. I can’t wait to read both these books as soon as I get my current wip into shape!

Is there anything else you would like to add?

Thank you so much for having me here today! And I’d love to give away a signed print copy of WAKING UP IN THE WRONG BED to one commenter—so please say hi to go into the draw!!!

You can find out more about my other releases on my website http://www.natalie-anderson.com  and be sure to sign up for her newsletter there as I love to give away subscriber only eTreats!

I’m also on Twitter @authornataliea and Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/authornataliea

Waking Up In The Wrong Bed is available from

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Interview with Nana Malone

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome Nana Malone to the blog today.
Nana, can you please share with us a little about yourself

Oh I’m just your average Ghanaian/American girl who lives in sunny San Diego with an American husband who thinks my family is crazy.  My Big Fat Greek Wedding has nothing on us.  In my infinite spare time, I chase around my two year old trying to tame her wild mane of hair, try and corral my spunky Scottie and occasionally let my hubby pamper me.

Have you always wanted to be an author?

Nope. When I was a kid, I wanted to be an MTV VJ

What is your most interesting writing quirk?

I write in chunks of fifteen minutes. 500 words a chunk.

Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?

Forsaken Protector is a continuation of the Protectors Series.

The enemy of her enemy is her friend.

Almost one year after escaping Gentech Facilities, Symone Jackson lives in the shadows with her nightmares. Thanks to horrible genetics experiments at the hand of Peter Reeser, her mere touch is lethal. It may be safer to stay in the darkness, but despite the monster she has become, she wants to be the hero…and only one man can help her.

Garrett Hunter thought he was one of the good guys, but on routine surveillance of a suspected terrorist, he discovers the awful truth…he’s not the only super human around. When Peter Reeser gave him the opportunity to beat a debilitating illness he jumped at the chance. But his decision to save the enemy—Symone Jackson—will endanger the only family he has.

The way to salvation is with Garrett’s help. Can Symone overcome her mistrust and stop living in the shadows? Or will her nightmares become reality?

How did you come with the idea for this story?

When I started thinking about doing a superhero romance, it was back when Heroes was on.  I kept thinking about all the places they could have gone with that story and didn’t.  Then when I started watching Alphas, I kept thinking about ways to evolve the superhero lexicon.  I wanted something that was believable for the modern world.  Like this could happen to you or your neighbors best friend.  But I also wanted it to be dark and explore the darker side of what happens when you have all this power and no one to relate to.

Can you share with us your current work(s) in progress?

I’m currently working on the next books in both my series. Sultry in Stilettos, then right after that I’m moving on to Wounded Protector.

Who is the one author that you would love to meet someday and why?

JR Ward.  Her voice is phenomenal.

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

Write a good book.  Then when you think you’re done.  Edit it till it shines.  Then hand it to someone who will gut it.  Your mom won’t tell you the truth. Then re-write it again until it’s perfect.

Can you share with us something off your bucket list.

To make it to Tahiti.

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

I’m waiting for JR Ward’s next in the Fallen Angels series

Is there anything else you would like to add?

Just thank you for having me! For readers who want to reach out, you can find me here:

Website: www.nanamalone.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/nanamalonewriter

Twitter: www.twitter.com/nanamalone

Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4341612.Nana_Malone

Interview & Giveaway with Sheri Fredricks

I’m holding a contest for the hosts of my book tour. The host with the most commenters will receive this gorgeous rhinestone studded, hand decorated book bag crafted by Tina Garcia of Blingitude.com. Come on everyone! Let’s get in the game!

 And before you feel left out, there’s something for the commenters too. Details of the contest are below. 

 

Sheri, Can you please share with us a little about yourself

Hi Kelly, thank you so much for having me here today.

Before I became a writer, I worked as a Communications Coordinator (aka Secretary) in an engineering contractor’s office. It was great: 65 men, 3 women. It was as close to heaven as a single girl could get. Today, I write full-time, working my schedule around my family and our many daily ranch chores. I’m a “cowboy girl” — a girl who loves her cowboy — who lives on the scenic central coast of California where the weather is nearly always perfect.

My debut book is published through Ruby Lioness Press.

Have you always wanted to be an author?

I think I did; only I never knew it. I’ve always been a book reader, a habit inherited from my father. In high school, I learned people would pay me to complete their English writing assignments — naughty, I know. That carried into college when various members of the football team would ask for “help” with their Creative Writing assignments. Hey! It helped pay the bills. Wish I had kept some of those stories.

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

A typical writing day would start with dropping the kids off at school, coming home for a two-mile run, then heading for the barn to feed the animals so they’ll stay quiet. After a shower, I zip through my emails, and bounce from Triberr to Facebook. By this time, I’ve consumed two very large mugs of decaffeinated coffee (two sweeteners, lots of cinnamon-vanilla cream.

One thing I like to wear while writing is anything with a hoodie attached. You’ve heard of a dream catcher? Well, I swear the hood acts like my muse catcher and keeps my thoughts from wandering too far.

Most challenging or rewarding part of writing?

Most challenging: Staying off Facebook, and the constant need to check my email. <Grin!> On a more serious note, one of my weaknesses is not allowing outside distractions to come between me and my precious writing time. Willpower makes all the difference. And let’s not get started on the marketing aspect.

Most Rewarding: Having my editor publicly say, “Your writing makes me feel like I need a cigarette. I don’t smoke…” That was a first and a personal best.

Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?

Remedy Maker is book one of the Centuar series, which revolves around mythic inhabitants of the modern day Boronda Forest.

Here’s a little blurb that best describes the story:

Man by day, Centaur by night, Rhycious is a remedy maker who needs his own healing.

He’s the royal physician, famous for his cures. War and posttraumatic stress disorder has broken his spirit, preventing him from finding true happiness. Then a direct order from the queen to investigate an uprising forces him out of his secluded cabin at the edge of the forest.

Patience is an optimistic, good-natured Wood Nymph who works as a mediator to ensure harmony within the Nymph sector.

Environmental pollution in the aquifer stream that feeds the taproot tree of her heart is slowly killing her. Resigned to the fact she will not live long, she sets out to discover the mysterious disappearance of her sister. Experience has taught her to deny herself the love of a male, but the gruff Centaur is different. He doesn’t push his expectations on her, only his healing nature.

When Rhycious loses his grip on reality, he believes his inability to control his disorder will drive Patience away. Nevertheless, desire flares, and Patience draws him close. Kidnapping and betrayal turn their mythic joint venture into a deadly bout.

Will their love endure when survival hinges on trusting each other?

Here’s a short excerpt to tease you with:

A tickle teased his neck again, but not from annoyance this time. He repeated the examination of her other arm. Tension curled tighter in his gut, suspicion spread like spilled wine.

Tilting her head with care, he pushed her dark brown hair from her smooth décolletage, sucked in a short breath, and froze.

“What is it? Snake bite?” Samuel raised the brass lantern higher and leaned over for a better view.

Rhy tapped his thumb against her neck. Designs a few shades darker than her natural color marred the creamy complexion. The millennia old skin formation carved its way into his painful memories. It started behind her ear, an inch wide at the hairline, and extended to the other side.

The words choked out of him. There was no use trying to hide his revulsion. “Wood Nymph.”

How did you come with the idea for this story?

Wish I could say a moment of utter brilliance came upon me, and without further adieu, I had my rough draft. Not quite the way it happened.

I took an online writing class, and the assignment was to put our character in a pitch-dark room and write from his/her point of view. Participants in the class turned in the same old rhetoric: people who were blindfolded, struck with blindness, in a cave, etc. I wanted something different, and somehow a centaur in hiding came to me.

Then I asked myself the all important question – what if…?

Can you share with us your current work in progress?

Absolutely! I’m currently writing two books — Book Two of the Centaur series tentatively titled Trolly Yours. The outline is complete and I’m digging in with all ten fingers to finish the book. The story involves a character with a huge ego named Aleksander, introduced in Remedy Maker. He meets the only mythic female in the Boronda Forest who isn’t fazed by his charms and good looks. Ooh-whee…and the sparks fly!

I submitted a short story called Portals of OZ for one of my publisher’s anthologies (Love Down Under) and had so much fun, I decided to write additional shorts for two more anthology calls. The short stories are based on the mythological character types I created for the Boronda Forest.

Who are some of your favorite authors?

In my personal library, you’ll find popular authors such as Cherry Adair, Sandra Hill, and JR Ward to name a few. I also have some new to me authors that have fast become my favorites such as Brenda M. Dyer and Leanore Elliot.

There’s so many, it’s hard to choose just a few to name.

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

I hope so. I greatly admire the fearless characters of Tara Janzen, the humor of Sandra Hill, and original worlds of Jacquelyn Frank.

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

My To Be Read pile is taller than most small children! I have Leanore Elliot, Robert Sadler, Christine Feehan, and Jacquelyn Frank, to name a few. I also believe in reading new, upcoming authors, as well as my old standbys.

Fortunately, with my writing schedule and jam-packed personal life, I don’t have to wait for the latest release. By the time I finish a book, the next one is usually out.

Is there anything else you would like to add?

If you’re looking for a book that will take you away to a mythic world that might exist…

If you love hot guys with insatiable appetites who have a dash of vulnerability…

If you’re looking for a sensual read with the power to make you gasp…

This would be the book for you.

You can find me at these online locations:

Website |  Blogsite |   Facebook   | Twitter  |  Google+

I have a fabulous prize for one lucky commenter at each of my tour stops, so don’t forget to leave your email address! Among other goodies, your name will go into a drawing for the grand prize of a $20 Amazon gift card at the end of my book tour.

Good luck!