Kissin’ the week of Sept 29th-Oct 4th Goodbye

9.29.14

Kelly’s Interview with Jaci Burton

Kimberly reviews Indecent Proposal by Molly O’Keefe

Kelly & Kimberly review In Your Dreams by Kristan Higgins

Writer’s Tips & Tricks Day 21: Five tips for aspiring writers by Yasmine Galenorn

Book Spotlight & Giveaway: Once Perfect by Cecy Robson

9.30.14

Release Day Blitz: He’s So Fine by Jill Shalvis

Kimberly reviews The Betrayed by Heather Graham

Kelly, Jennifer & Kimberly review Chained By Night by Larissa Ione

Book Spotlight & Review: Bitter Greens by Kate Forsyth

10.1.14

Spotlight feature of Suzy Knight’s Rules of Ascension + a giveaway 

Kelly reviews Snow Falling On Bluegrass by Molly Harper

Jennifer reviews The Hook Up by Kristen Callihan

10.2.14

Spotlight & Excerpt of Elisabeth Naughton’s Twisted + a tour wide giveaway

Kelly reviews Mine To Have by Cynthia Eden

Kelly reviews Hell On Heels by Robyn Peterman

Blog Tour & Giveaway: Lost Under A Ladder by Linda O. Johnston

10.3.14

Kelly reviews The Troublemaker Next Door by Marie Harte

Natasha reviews The Beautiful Ashes by Jeaniene Frost

10.4.14

SINsational Saturday Series

Laura Wright’s The Cavanaugh Brothers series 

SINsational Saturday Series: Laura Wright’s Cavanaugh Brothers Series

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The Cavanaugh Brothers #1

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In the small town of River Black, Texas, sits the Triple C—a working cattle ranch that sustains the town. But it also holds painful memories and shocking secrets for the Cavanaugh brothers…
When the Cavanaugh brothers return home for their father’s funeral, they discover unexpected evidence of the old man’s surprising double life—a son named Blue, who wants the Triple C Ranch as much as they do. The eldest son, Deacon, a wealthy businessman who couldn’t wait to leave the ranch and move on with his life, is looking to use his powerful connections to stop Blue at any cost. He never expected the ranch’s forewoman, Mackenzie Byrd, to get in his way.

Mac knows Deacon means to destroy the ranch and therefore destroy her livelihood. But as the two battle for control, their attraction builds. Now Deacon is faced with the choice of a lifetime: Take down the Triple C to feed his need for revenge, or embrace the love of the one person who has broken down every barrier to his heart.

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The Cavanaugh Brothers #2

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The Cavanaugh brothers left behind River Black, Texas, long ago. But after their father dies, bequeathing them the Triple C, a cattle ranch that sustains their small town, they return—and confront the painful memories of their childhood home and the truth about their sister’s murder…
For years, James Cavanaugh has traveled the world as a horse whisperer, but even the millions he’s earned hasn’t healed the pain he hides behind his stoic exterior. Forced to tackle old demons at the ranch, James throws himself into work to avoid his true feelings. Until he meets a woman who shakes the foundations of his well-built walls…

Sheridan O’Neil’s quiet confidence has served her well, except when it comes to romance. Tired of rejection, she’s ready to swear off men. But after being rescued from a horse stampede by the most beautiful cowboy she’s ever met, her resolve wavers. Only, as Sheridan uncovers James’s belief that no woman is safe with him, she wonders if such a wounded man could ever give in to love, or if some hearts are too broken to be healed…

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The New York Times bestselling author of the Cavanaugh Brothers novels returns to the Cavanaugh’s Texas Triple C ranch as the brothers confront the painful memories of their childhood and the truth about their sister’s murder…

No matter how many fights UFC champion Cole Cavanaugh wins, he can’t rid himself of the guilt of not having saved his twin sister’s life. Now, not only is he facing his arch enemy in the ring, he’s fighting to uncover the truth about Cass’s death. But will winning both fights truly give him the retribution and absolution he seeks? Or does he need the healing power of love to finally move on with his life?

The mystery surrounding Cass’s murder also haunts veterinarian Grace Hunter. Many believe that her father might hold the key to the truth. Unfortunately the ex-Sheriff’s deteriorating mental state makes it impossible to separate fact from fiction. As Cole persuades Grace to help him unlock the elusive clues, her defenses weaken. She finds the Stetson-wearing fighter irresistible. But while the truth could free Cole’s heart, it could very well end up shattering hers.


Spotlight & Excerpt of Elisabeth Naughton’s Twisted + a tour wide giveaway

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Genre: Paranormal/Fantasy Romance

Release Date: September 29, 2014

Publisher: Elisabeth Naughton Publishing, LLC

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NICK – Leader of the half-breeds and the last true hero. He’s spent his life fighting a dark pull toward the gods. A pull he now knows is linked to his father Krónos and the Titan’s plan to escape from the Underworld.

But Nick’s hidden powers are coveted by more than just his father. Imprisoned by Hades, Nick battles every form of torture imaginable as the sadistic god schemes to break him. Only one thing is keeping him sane. One woman who gives him the strength to fight the relentless darkness. She has a dangerous plan of her own, though, and as Nick’s powers grow stronger, even she might not be enough to alter his destiny.

As the fate of the world hangs in the balance, Nick’s allegiances are tested. And no one knows whether he will choose to fight for good or succumb to the sinister lure of evil. Not even him.

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“Hold up,” Nick said. “Just where do you think you’re going?”

Cynna’s eyes widened in surprise but quickly hardened. “I’m leaving.”

“No, you’re not.”

Fury flashed in her chocolate gaze. “You don’t get to decide that. You don’t get to choose. I was willing to help you in any way I could, because I know you deserved it after all the shitty things I did to you. But not this. I can’t.” She tugged back against his grip. “I won’t.”

He’d seen her pissed when those satyrs had come at her. But this was different. This wasn’t just anger, it was panic and fear and hurt all clashing together.

“Look,” he said calmly, hoping to settle them both down. “I know you don’t want to be in Argolea.”

“You think this is about Argolea?” She wrenched her arm from his hold. “This isn’t about Argolea. It’s about her.”

“Her who?”

“Her.” She held up a hand toward the castle. “Your soul mate.”

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enaughton_headshot300About Elisabeth:

Before topping multiple bestseller lists—including those of the New York Times, USA Today, and the Wall Street Journal—Elisabeth Naughton taught middle school science. A rabid reader, she soon discovered she had a knack for creating stories with a chemistry of their own. The spark turned into a flame, and Naughton now writes full-time. Besides topping bestseller lists, her books have been nominated for some of the industry’s most prestigious awards, such as the RITA® and Golden Heart Awards from Romance Writers of America, the Australian Romance Reader Awards, and the Golden Leaf Award. When not dreaming up new stories, Naughton can be found spending time with her husband and three children in their western Oregon home. Visit her website at www.ElisabethNaughton.com to learn more about her books.

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Romancing Rakes For The Love of Romance

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Romancing The Darkside

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Book Lovin’ Mamas

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Seeing Night Reviews

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: Lost Under A Ladder by Linda O. Johnston

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Is it luck or is it . . . Destiny?

Are superstitions real? Rory Chasen doesn’t think so–until her beloved fiance walks under a ladder and is killed by a car five minutes later. Needing closure, Rory takes her dog Pluckie to a town called Destiny, where superstitions are a way of life.

Rory’s visit to Destiny takes an unexpected turn when Pluckie saves the life of Martha, the owner of the Lucky Dog Boutique. To show her gratitude, Martha offers Rory a job at the pet store. But when Martha becomes the prime suspect in the murder of the local bookshop owner, Rory refuses to believe that she would do it. Rory is convinced the real killer still roams Destiny’s streets, and she must uncover the truth before Martha is hauled off to jail.

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LOJPublicityPhoto(1)Linda O. Johnston’s first published fiction appeared in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and won the Robert L. Fish Memorial Award for Best First Mystery Short Story of the year.   Since then, Linda, a former lawyer who is now a full-time writer, has published more short stories, novellas, and 37 romance and mystery novels, including the Pet Rescue Mystery Series, a spinoff from her Kendra Ballantyne, Pet-Sitter mysteries for Berkley Prime Crime, plus Harlequin Romantic Suspense as well as the Alpha Force paranormal romance miniseries for Harlequin Nocturne.

Her latest cozy mystery series, the Superstition Mysteries from Midnight Ink, kicks off in October 2014 with LOST UNDER A LADDER.  Linda believes that reading the Superstition Mysteries will bring good luck!

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Jennifer’s Review of Lost Under A Ladder

Review (4 Stars): This was a very cute mystery and I loved the idea of a town where superstitions are commonplace and a staple among the community. Rory Chasen has come to the town of Destiny to find closure in the death of her fiance, who happened to be killed after walking under a ladder.  When she first arrives in Destiny, she meets Martha, the owner of Lucky Dog Boutique,  after Pluckie helps save her life and finds that she may be staying in town longer than expected.  Soon Martha is suspected in the murder of a local bookstore owner and it is up to Rory to try to find the real killer before it is too late.

I really enjoyed this mystery and I liked getting to know Rory and her dog, Pluckie.  The premise of a town that focuses on superstitions was very interesting and I found myself trying to remember if I had heard certain superstitions before.  The mystery was well-written and engaging and I’m looking forward to spending more time with the residents of Destiny in future books.  I love Ms. Johnston’s books and Lost Under A Ladder is a great start to what will be a very charming series.

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Spotlight feature of Suzy Knight’s Rules of Ascension + a giveaway

Rules Of Ascension
By Suzy Knight
As a child, Lady Elsabeth Durnfir dreamed of marrying a prince, but after seeing her elder sister’s personality make a complete 180 degree turn after her engagement to Crown Prince Henry of Estoria is announced, Elsabeth has traded in her childish hopes of a fairytale wedding for the equally unlikely hope of inheriting Durnfir Manor and the surrounding land.

Life at court is not something she is interested in, or good at, but in order to help prepare for her sister Alicia’s wedding, Elsabeth must live at court for an entire year. As well as trying to fit in at court while living up to her sister’s reputation, Elsabeth has a secret to keep. But, court is full of secrets that are all about to come to light.

How will Elsabeth survive court without destroying her family’s reputation—and how can she get Prince Frederick, the renowned rake, to stop teasing her?

 

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The high table had never been so full. The king
and queen sat in the center, as always, with Georgiana on the queen’s left and
Henry on the king’s right. However, Alicia was in Frederick’s normal place at
Henry’s side, leaving Frederick no choice but to sit between Elsabeth and
Georgiana, not willing to subject one as innocent as Elsabeth to Georgiana’s
stern gaze of disapproval.
Food was served within moments of him sitting
down; the kitchen had pulled out all the stops tonight. Frederick watched as
his plate became laden with thick cuts of roast beef; golden, crispy potatoes,
and thick gravy. The servants knew his habits well, giving him only the
smallest helping of greens but loading him with still-warm rolls of bread and
the thickest of the beef slices they had.
Not long after Frederick demolished his first
roll, the king called for a toast to the happy couple. This was a precedent
that would set the theme for the evening, for every few minutes there was yet
another toast. Frederick sipped at his wine, sometimes only pretending to
drink, knowing the evening meal was going to be long the toasts were not likely
to stop, and he hadn’t quite recovered his head from the night before. However,
after the fourth or fifth toast, he noticed Elsabeth swaying a little in her
chair as a servant dashed forward to refill her wine goblet. The flush in her
cheeks confirmed his suspicions as another lord stood to toast the couple. The
prince leaned in to Elsabeth and whispered in her ear. “Pace yourself, sip the
wine or simply pretend to drink. If you get too drunk, you’ll fall out of your
chair, and then what would Lissy say?”
Elsabeth hiccupped, her big blue eyes staring
at him from under her dark, long lashes. Seeming to have to concentrate on her
motions, she nodded and put the cup down, glaring at it suspiciously. A smile
tugged at the prince’s lips as he watched her frowning at her cup as though the
cup itself were to blame for her inebriation.
Georgiana leaned past Frederick to glower at
the young woman. “Is she drunk?” she
hissed, eyebrows knitted tightly with judgment. Frederick felt that same knot
in his stomach that he had felt earlier when Elsabeth had floundered under the
queen’s questioning. It was almost a protective feeling, which didn’t make
sense, as he didn’t know her at all. Besides,
I never go after innocents—I only ever pursue women who understand that I’m not
promising anything.
Nonetheless, he turned in his chair and rested
his chin on his hand, careful to position his elbow quite obviously on the
table, blocking Georgiana’s view. His distraction worked. “Get your elbow off of the table at once! Are you a heathen?
Georgiana’s whisper could cleave wood, the tone was so sharp. With a flash, she
hit Frederick’s elbow with the bottom of her fork, causing him to curse and rub
at the offending body part.
“Jeez, Georgiana. Is there really a need to
turn to violence?”
“It’s all you men seem to understand.” She
sniffed and turned away, focusing on her own meal once more.
New to the castle, the servants played it safe
by putting a little of everything on Elsabeth’s plate. But, Frederick noticed
her request second helpings of everything except the gravy. If the way she
gazed longingly at the steaming tureen was anything to go by, he suspected her
refusal of the gravy was in accordance with her wish to lessen the chance of
spilling on herself.
Frederick sighed and sat back in his chair,
watching Elsabeth play with the food on her plate. He felt himself smiling
again as he watched her keep dropping her potatoes, her coordination suffering
greatly from the amount of alcohol she consumed. There was something endearing
about her, but it’s not like he could bed his future sister-in-law to get her
out of his system.
“Will you tell me something?” he asked, leaning
forward to take her fork from her slack grip. She pouted at him, following the
fork with her gaze.
“Sure,” she mumbled, watching as he speared a
golden potato and waved it tauntingly before her.
“Why were you so floundered by my mother’s
question? Surely there are things you enjoy doing?”
“Of course,” sighed Elsabeth, gaze still
focused on the potato he held out. “But I promised Alicia I wouldn’t tell about
the embroidery and nothing else I do is very ladylike.”
“What do you mean by ‘not very ladylike’?” He
fed her the potato and speared another.
“Well, I teach the village children to read,
and in return they teach me dancing. Alicia says I shouldn’t dance like a
commoner. I like to walk through the gardens while the dew is fresh, but it
ruins my dresses. I don’t much care for fashion, but I like sewing.” She opened
her mouth patiently, expecting a reward for her answer. He obliged, holding out
the second potato. Spearing a third, he twirled it while he contemplated his
next question.
“Why can’t you tell anyone about your
embroidery? That’s a very ladylike hobby. You must have seen how much my mother
enjoyed the piece Lady Alicia made.”
Elsabeth shook her head and wobbled slightly in
the chair. “I have a secret. Lissy made me promise.”
“I won’t tell anyone, I promise,” he whispered,
leaning closer and teasing her with the potato, touching it to her lips and
pulling it away before she could bite. A swipe of her tongue across her lips
almost made him forget why he was trying to get information.
With a moan, Elsabeth nodded. “Okay, but you
can’t tell anyone! Lissy can’t sew at all, so I can’t tell anyone that I can,
or they might notice that my work is identical to the work that Lissy claimed
as her own.” With a triumphant grin, she leaned forward and snatched the bite
of potato, chewing happily.
Frederick sat back in his chair, watching
Elsabeth as she reclaimed her fork and enthusiastically attacked her
vegetables. Why would Alicia lie about
that? It’s not as though Henry would care if she were able to sew or not. Yet
she made her sister promise to keep it a secret?
Frederick didn’t think
Elsabeth was lying, but it gave him something to think about. He knew how the
court worked, a skill with embroidery got you close to the queen—could Alicia have planned it all in order to
get herself close to Henry?
He shook his head clear of such thoughts. Henry is cautious, and Georgiana is like a
hawk. There’s no way anyone would be able to trick their way into the royal
family.
He focused on Elsabeth once more, smiling as he
watched her eating with such exuberance. She seemed completely at ease, now
that her inhibitions had melted away. It was hard not to laugh at her
disastrous attempts to feed herself, her coordination having suffered greatly,
but he didn’t think he could feed her again. Not if she was going to moan in
pleasure with every bite.
When the meal was finished, it was time to
dance. Queen Charlotte and King George followed Lady Alicia and Crown Prince
Henry out onto the floor. Georgiana had disappeared again, which left Elsabeth
with Frederick. He helped her out of her chair, trying not to let others notice
how heavily she leaned on him.
At least
she 
isn’t tripping over her dress anymore.
The music started before they
reached the floor, where the tables had been pushed aside to make a dancing
area. Other couples joined the royal family, giving Frederick the chance to
pull her in closer than was appropriate.
Only
because I need to be able to hold her upright, that’s all there is to it,
he
told himself, ignoring the curious glance Henry shot across the room.
Their fingers were entwined and his other hand
rested on her lower back, his thumb gently rubbing small patterns. He was
careful to move slowly and not to turn her too often, but he couldn’t help the
grin that spread across his face as he watched her bite her lip in
concentration. “Are you doubting me again, Ellie?” he whispered, making her
head snap up. She glared at him.
“My name is Elsabeth. And I’ve never once
doubted you, so there.” She stuck her tongue out at him, and he struggled to
quiet his laughter. He tugged her closer so her hips were pressed against his.
“I’m sorry, Elsabeth,
I’m glad to be thought of so highly by such a discerning young lady.” She
shivered and looked up, her eyelids fluttering with the effort to keep them
open.
“Are you teasing me?” she said, her head tilted
to one side like a curious puppy.
He smiled, his gaze locking with hers. “Never.”


About The AuthorSuzy Knight - Author Bio:

Suzy Knight is an average English girl, who after completing a degree in boring business management decided to travel halfway around the world to the land of kpop and kimchi to be a teacher.

Whilst in Korea, Suzy rediscovered her passion for writing and managed to write the novel Love and War in between working at her academy and volunteering with animal rescue. Two years later and she’s back in England with her rescued Korean puppy, Panda.

Now she is working on her next novels, while training Panda to be less nervous.

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Writer’s Tips & Tricks Day 22: I will finish… by Lisa Hendrix

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First, a huge thank you to Kelly for including me in Tips and Tricks month.

I’m writing this in mid-August, so I haven’t seen anyone else’s posts yet, but I can tell just by looking at the names of Kelly’s other guests that the last 29 days have been chock full of good advice, clever tips, and wonderful inspiration from highly productive writers.

I am not, however, one of those highly productive writers, and so this post is directed at those of you who find it as hard to get those words written as I have recently. Maybe I can teach by bad example. Let’s see how this goes:

Hello, my name is Lisa Hendrix, and I haven’t finished a book since 2010.

[Wow. That looks even worse in print than it sounds aloud.]

Here’s some background. I’ve been writing since 1990 and have been published since 1994. I think Nora finished eleventy-billion books in those 20 years. I finished eight. I’m not a fast writer, but this time it has gotten way out of hand. Being mortifyingly aware that this post will appear right after that of Yasmine Galenorn, who’s remained highly productive despite challenges that would stun most people into immobility, I’m not going to embarrass myself by trotting my excuses out. They’re pitiful.

What they amount to, is…I haven’t finished anything in four years because I haven’t written.

That’s not precisely true. I have about 70,000 words in a Scrivener file, and I peck away at the story every now and again. But it’s true enough.

I finished Immortal Champion in a blaze of caffeine-fueled glory during the 2010 RWA National Conference. If you were in Orlando, you might have seen me stumbling through the hallways in a sleep-deprived stupor or heard me snoring in a workshop (only once, I swear!). I basically collapsed afterward, telling myself I’d start later, when I recovered. I roused myself a few weeks later when my editor sent back revisions, then again when copy edits and final galleys came. Somewhere in there, I began the fourth book in the Immortal Brotherhood series, Immortal Defender, but I didn’t work consistently. Other things to do, you know. Important things. In January of 2011 when Immortal Champion came out, I signed at ALA Winter in San Diego and went on a ten day West Coast book tour with Delilah Marvelle.

And then I completely stalled.

Like I said, there were reasons, which seemed valid at the time but now look like utter bullshit when I look at the things other people have written through. Bottom line: I didn’t write.

Oh, I promoted. I Tweeted and Facebooked, and blogged a bit, and…avoided. The longer I didn’t write, the less inclined I was to try. Even opening the file became painful.

In the meantime, my fans have been asking for the next book, and in my embarrassment, I’ve been avoiding them, too. Picture that: I have fans that want my book and I have a contract with a NY publisher (which I’m way overdue on, needless to say), and I still haven’t gotten the  book done. Those of you who write on with no external motivation at all have my deep admiration.

By this point, you may be asking yourself why on earth I’m hanging myself out in public with this depressing story of non-accomplishment?

Because I want to fix myself.

Because I want to change my trajectory.

And because I know there are other people out there who struggle in the same way and want to show them it’s possible to change theirs, too.

Therefore, I’ve set myself a challenge: to finish at least the first draft of Immortal Defender by the end of September, i.e. by the time you’re reading this.

I’ve already announced this to my local writers group, and now I’m announcing it here, writing to you in the future from Friday, August 22 when I had to have this to Kelly.

This is about more than getting the book done. I want to get my mojo back. I want to get back into good writing habits and rediscover the joy of slipping into the flow of the story. I want to be done with this damned book so I can start the next one and do the first draft of a second during NaNoWriMo, and then keep writing all the other stories bouncing around in my head. And the only way I can do any of that is by getting back into the habit of writing: every day, a minimum of 1250 words per day. If I do that, by the time this goes live on September 30, I should be finished.

I will come here and tell you if I made it. You’ll know instantly what I’ve accomplished in the 40 days since I typed the following words:

I, Lisa Hendrix, will finish Immortal Defender by September 30, 2014.

So, there’s my plan. And buried in all that are my Tips (you didn’t think I was going to leave you without Tips did you?):

  • Write every day. Make it a habit, lest you veer off the path like I did.
  • Set a goal, and as Debbie Macomber taught me, make it SMART: specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely (as in with a time frame).
  • If you try all that and still aren’t getting your writing done, set things up so you’re accountable to someone, or as I’m doing here, to many someones. Everyone is motivated by something different, but for me, public humiliation seems to be the next step.

Check the first Comment(s) below to see if I made it. And then come over to my site, lisahendrix.com, and found out what’s next in my writerly makeover.

 

LisaHendrixA little about Lisa:

Lisa Hendrix got hooked on mythology when she first heard stories about Hercules as a child. Her love only got grew when she discovered the Norse gods, and was sealed forever with the Robin Hood. She tries to incorporate a mix of legend and history into her books, which have ranged from a western outlaw story to a modern take on the Irish epic poem, The Midnight Court.
Her obsession currently manifests itself in the Viking warriors of the Immortal Brotherhood series, who struggle against the mischief of both gods and men to break the curse that condemns them to  take animal forms. The first three in the series—Immortal Warrior, Immortal Outlaw, and Immortal Champion—have all received 4½ Star Top Picks from RT Book Reviews.
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Let’s take a look at Lisa’s Immortal Champion

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He faces a future of cold uncertainty, until her warm embrace…

Part of a Viking crew of warriors cursed by an evil sorceress, Gunnar the Red must toil through eternity as half-man, half-beast, living out his days as a great bull, while his nights are spent in human form. And though he keeps mostly to the wilds, his heart yearns for the simple comforts of man—and the chance to redeem a tragic past…

Seeking refuge from a bitter winter in the welcoming hall of Richmond Castle, Gunnar rescues two maidens when a blaze erupts—and his destiny is forever altered. For one of the young women is Lady Eleanor de Neville, who is immediately entranced by her rescuer. Her kiss of gratitude—the brief touch of her lips against his cheek—awakens a longing in her soul. And even when she is betrothed to another, Eleanor never forgets her courageous knight.

When Gunnar rides back into Eleanor’s life, she is consumed by undeniable passion. And though his body surrenders to her every touch, Gunnar’s heart remains imprisoned by the curse—and only the magic of the truest love can save him

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Make sure to check out all of the other stops on this month long tour HERE and enter the grand prize giveaway.

All winner’s will be picked at the end of the month and announce the 1st week of October. 
 

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Release Day Blitz: He’s So Fine by Jill Shalvis

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He’s So Fine

Lucky Harbor #11

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For Olivia Bentley, Lucky Harbor is more than the town where she runs her new vintage shop. It’s the place where folks are friendly to strangers-and nobody knows her real name. Olivia does a good job of keeping her past buried, not getting too cozy with anyone . . . until she sees a man drowning. Suddenly she’s rushing into the surf, getting up close and personal with the hottest guy she’s ever laid hands on.

Charter boat captain Cole Donovan has no problem with a gorgeous woman throwing her arms around his neck in an effort to “save” him. In fact, he’d like to spend a lot more time skin-to-skin with Olivia. He’s just not expecting that real trouble is about to come her way. Will it bring her deeper into Cole’s heart, or will it be the end of Olivia’s days in little Lucky Harbor?

Jill Shalvis author photo_longer lengthA little about Jill:

New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis lives in a small town in the Sierras full of quirky characters. Any resemblance to the quirky characters in her books is, um, mostly coincidental. Look for Jill’s bestselling, award-winning books wherever romances are sold and visit her website for a complete book list and daily blog detailing her city-girl-living-in-the-mountains adventures.

You can learn more about Jill and her books here: Website | Facebook | Twitter @jillshalvis| And of course you can add it to your shelf on Goodreads

We are hosting a giveaway for a print copy of HE’S SO FINE.  Click HERE to enter.

 

HE’S SO FINE is available in mass market paperback, ebook and audio book formats wherever books are sold (please see links at the top of this post.)

 

Don’t forget to check out Kelly & Kimberly’s reviews of He’s So Fine HERE

 

Book Spotlight & Review: Bitter Greens by Kate Forsyth

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French novelist Charlotte-Rose de la Force has been banished from the court of Versailles by the Sun King, Louis XIV, after a series of scandalous love affairs. At the convent, she is comforted by an old nun, Sœur Seraphina, who tells her the tale of a young girl who, a hundred years earlier, is sold by her parents for a handful of bitter greens…

After Margherita’s father steals parsley from the walled garden of the courtesan Selena Leonelli, he is threatened with having both hands cut off, unless he and his wife relinquish their precious little girl. Selena is the famous red-haired muse of the artist Tiziano, first painted by him in 1512 and still inspiring him at the time of his death. She is at the center of Renaissance life in Venice, a world of beauty and danger, seduction and betrayal, love and superstition.

Locked away in a tower, Margherita sings in the hope that someone will hear her. One day, a young man does.

Award-winning author Kate Forsyth braids together the stories of Margherita, Selena, and Charlotte-Rose, the woman who penned Rapunzel as we now know it, to create what is a sumptuous historical novel, an enchanting fairy tale retelling, and a loving tribute to the imagination of one remarkable woman.

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A Heart of Gall
Château de Cazeneuve, Gascony, France – June 1666
I had always been a great talker and teller of tales.

‘You should put a lock on that tongue of yours. It’s long enough and sharp enough to slit your own throat,’ our guardian warned me, the night before I left home to go to the royal court at Versailles. He sat at the head of the long wooden table in the chateau’s arched dining room, lifting his lip in distaste as the servants brought us our usual peasant fare of sausage and white-bean cassoulet. He had not accustomed himself to our simple Gascon ways, not even after six years.

I just laughed. ‘Don’t you know a woman’s tongue is her sword? You wouldn’t want me to let my only weapon rust, would you?’

‘No chance of that.’ The Marquis de Maulévrier was a humourless man, with a face like a goat and yellowish eyes that followed my sister and me as we went about our business. He thought our mother had spoilt us, and had set himself to remedy our faults. I loathed him. No, loathe is far too soft a word. I detested him.

My sister, Marie, said, ‘Please, my lord, you mustn’t mind her. You know we’re famous here in Gascony for our troubadours and minstrels. We Gascons love to sing songs and tell stories. She means no harm by it.’

‘I love to tell a gasconade,’ I sang. ‘A braggadocio, a fanfaronade . . .’

Marie sent me a look. ‘You know that Charlotte-Rose will need honey on her tongue if she’s to make her way in this world.’

‘Sangdieu, but it’s true. Her face won’t make her fortune.’

‘That’s unfair, my lord. Charlotte-Rose has the sweetest face . . .’

‘She might be passable if only she’d pluck out that sting in her tail,’ the Marquis de Maulévrier began. Seeing that I had screwed up my face like a gargoyle, waggling my tongue at him, he rapped his spoon on the pitted tabletop. ‘You’d best sweeten your temperament, mademoiselle, else you’ll find yourself with a heart of gall.’

I should have listened to him.

About the Author:

KF 1KATE FORSYTH is the bestselling and award-winning author of more than twenty books, ranging from picture books to poetry to novels for both children and adults, including The Heart of Stars, The Forbidden Land, The Pool of Two Moons, and The Witches of Eileanan. She is the only author to win five Aurealis Awards in a single year and was recently voted one of Australia’s Favourite 25 Novelists. Her books have been published in 17 countries. She recently earned a doctorate in fairytale retellings at the University of Technology in Sydney. She lives in Sydney, Australia.

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Jennifer’s Review of Bitter Greens

Review (4 Stars): One of the things that I loved about Bitter Greens was that it immediately sweeps you away with its richly descriptive story and I felt as though I was experiencing the same things as the main character, Charlotte-Rose de la Force.  We find in the beginning of this story that Charlotte-Rose has been banished to a convent by the King Louis XIV for her scandalous behavior and must remain there until she agrees to take her vows or the King calls her back to his court.  While there, Charlotte-Rose reflects back on her life and is comforted by Sœur Seraphina, who tells Charlotte-Rose an amazing story about another young woman whose situation rivals her own. Bitter Greens is a haunting story that involves a very different and darker take on the beloved tale of Rapunzel through the eyes of three very intriguing women.  I love historical fiction and I was impressed by Ms. Forsyth’s tale of three courageous women that are bound by society and situations that are completely out of their control.  I enjoyed getting to know each of these characters and their journey captivated me until the very last page.

 

 

 

 

Writer’s Tips & Tricks Day 21: Five tips for aspiring writers by Yasmine Galenorn

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Five tips for aspiring writers: Ways to Keep the Words Flowing

One: If you want to be a career writer I tell you this: there is no guarantee of success, but I guarantee that if you quit, you will fail. I don’t care what platform you approach for publishing—if you quit? You have nothing to work with. So don’t stop. The only real failure is quitting because you are afraid of hard work or afraid that you won’t make it.

Two: Be flexible. Your words aren’t set in stone. You must have a good editor—in traditional publishing you are assigned an editor. If you decide to self publish, don’t just slap your work up on line—that’s shoddy and lazy. Hire an editor. Make the book as good as you can. If you expect people to put down money for you? You owe them the best you can manage.

Three: Be consistent. Whether you have time to write five days a week or three…or only on weekends, be consistent with what you do and develop self-discipline. I work 60-80 hours a week at my career (yes, I am a more-than-full-time writer), and there are times I want to just goof off. But the books don’t turn themselves in. So I get the work done.

Four: Recharge. Take time to recharge and regroup when you do need it. There are some deadlines that I work myself to a frazzle on, because yes, they have to be met. But afterward? I take a little time to play. It may only be a few days but I  totally focus on what I love to do. You can also recharge in little ways. I love going to the water. Sitting by the water, even for fifteen minutes, calms my thoughts.

Five: Write naturally. Don’t force a style, don’t copy other writers, and write in your own worlds. Find your own voice, even if it’s not the way you “think” you should be writing. Play—see how the words flow. You may have a bent for humor but if you think you should be writing “serious” work and you ignore your natural voice, your writing will seem stilted. You can never write someone else’s books, and they can never write your books. We are all unique, and our views of the world are colored by our experience, our perception, and our personal natures.

 

Author Bio:

New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and USA Today bestselling author Yasmine Galenorn writes urban fantasy for Berkley: the Otherworld Series, the Indigo Court Series, and the Fly By Night Series.  In the past, she wrote mysteries for Berkley Prime Crime, and nonfiction metaphysical books.  She is the 2011 Career Achievement Award Winner in Urban Fantasy, given by RT Magazine. Yasmine can be reached via her website at www.galenorn.com, and on Twitter at http://twitter.com/yasminegalenorn

You can learn more about Ms. Galenorn and her books here Website | Blog | Facebook | Twitter @yasminegalenorn | Goodreads 

Don’t forget to watch for Ms. Galenorn’s upcoming release of Priestess Dreaming out September 30, 2014. Here is a little peek at the beautiful cover and the back blurb

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We’re the D’Artigo sisters: savvy half-human, half-Fae operatives for the Otherworld Intelligence Agency. My sister Delilah is a two-faced werecat and a Death Maiden. Menolly is a vampire married to a gorgeous werepuma. And me? I’m a Moon witch married to three gorgeous husbands, and I’m about to journey through the veils to search for a long lost legend…

With the war in Otherworld raging, the Queen of Shadow and Night summons me to her court. Aeval orders me to embark on a hunt through the mists to find an ancient ally she once knew. I must seek out The Merlin and wake him from his long sleep. But Morgaine and Bran are along for the journey, and the pair pose a threat to both me and my quest. Now, surrounded by danger on all sides, I must pray they are allies rather than enemies, as we undertake a perilous search through the labyrinth of time.

 

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Ms. Galenorn is giving away three paperback copies of Crimson Veil.

Let’s take a quick look at Crimson Veil

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Crimson Veil

Otherwold #15

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We’re the D’Artigo sisters: savvy half-human, half-Fae ex-operatives for the Otherworld Intelligence Agency. My sister Camille is a wicked good witch with three gorgeous husbands. Delilah is a two-faced werecat and a Death Maiden. And me? I’m Menolly, a vampire married to a scorching hot werepuma. And right now, we’re facing enemies on all sides…

It’s been a long and devastating week. Back in Otherworld, war has decimated the elfin city of Elqaneve, our father has gone missing, and Shadow Wing has managed to obtain another spirit seal. On the home front, somebody burned down my bar, the Wayfarer, killing eight people, including a friend.

To make matters worse, we still haven’t found a way to stop Lowestar Radcliff—the daemon in charge of a supernatural corporate power grab. He’s attempting to awaken Suvika, the lord of vice and corrupt businessmen, and we have to stop him. Our enemies are closing in on all sides, and this time, there’s no place to hide

 

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Make sure to check out all of the other stops on this month long tour HERE and enter the grand prize giveaway.

All winner’s will be picked at the end of the month and announce the 1st week of October. 
 

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Kelly’s interview with Jaci Burton

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome back the awesome Jaci Burton to the blog.  To chat about life, influences and her newest release Hope Burns.

Jaci Burton Photo by Steve ErvinJaci, can you please share with us a little about yourself

I live in Oklahoma with my husband and my dogs. Between us we have three grown kids and several grandchildren. I’ve been writing for thirteen years, published for eleven. I’ve written over sixty books so far, and have no intention of stopping any time soon.

Have you always wanted to be an author?

Not always. I’ve been reading romance since I was a teenager. I dabbled a bit in writing romance in my early adult life, but working and raising kids was my priority then, and writing was backburnered until I had more time.

Who are some of your favorite writers? Who do you feel has influenced your writing?

My writing was influenced by all those awesome authors I read for so many years when I was young and first started reading romance. Kathleen Woodiwiss, Rosemary Rogers, Johanna Lindsey, Elizabeth Lowell, Karen Robards.  They all made me fall in love with the genre and kept me reading. My favorite writers today are Julie James, Maya Banks, Shannon Stacey, Jill Shalvis, Nora Roberts, Nalini Singh and so many more.

How did you get into writing in this specific genre?  Have you ever thought about writing in a different genre?

When I first published, I wrote in several genres—not only contemporary, but paranormal, suspense, futuristic and fantasy. It was a way to get my feet wet and decide what I wanted to write. But I always came back to contemporary romance. It’s what I love to write the most, a genre I’m most comfortable in.

What are some of your writing rituals?

I don’t know that I have any rituals. Other than coffee first thing in the morning. I go through email and social media to see what’s happening out there while my mind is waking up. Then I’ll start writing.

9780425259788_medium_Hope_BurnsCan you please tell us about HOPE BURNS?

HOPE BURNS is the story of Carter Richards and Molly Burnett, two people who reunite after being apart for many years. They have a history together, and a painful past that must be overcome before the two of them can have a future.

How did you come with the idea for this story?

When I wrote HOPE FLAMES, the first full-length story in the Hope series, it featured Emma Burnett, Molly’s sister. Molly appeared in the book, but only by phone. There was a mystery to her, a reason why she never returned to Hope. I knew then that I needed to write her story.

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

I’m currently working on Love After All, Book 4 in the Hope series. It’s about Chelsea and Bash, two characters I love so much.

Open your book to a random page and tell us what’s happening.

There’s a holiday parade in progress in downtown Hope. Molly’s one of the judges.

What would you be if you were not an author?

Probably still working in corporate life. Dealing with spreadsheets and budgets and personnel issues. Did I mention I’m very happy to be a writer? 😉

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

I can’t wait for He’s So Fine by Jill Shalvis. I love and adore her Lucky Harbor series. And I’m really looking forward to Maya Banks’ Keep Me Safe, the first book her new series.

Is there anything else you would like to add?

I’m so excited about the reissue of my Wild Riders series with new cover art. Hot men on hot motorcycles. Really, everyone should check them out! And thanks so much for letting me be a guest here on your site!

 

A little about Jaci:

Jaci Burton is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Play by Play and Hope series.  She’s a total romantic and loves a story with a happily ever after, which you’ll find in all of her books.  She lives in Oklahoma with her husband and her dogs.  Find out more about Jaci and her books at jaciburton.com, Facebook.com/AuthorJaciBurton, and Twitter.com/jaciburton.

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Let’s take a look at

Hope Burns

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BOOK SYNOPSIS:
Molly Burnett and Carter Richards share a painful past, one that sent Molly running out of town, vowing never to return. The only thing bringing her back is her sister’s wedding, and she doesn’t intend to stay long. But circumstances force her to remain in town, and within close distance of the one man who hurt her more than she’d ever been hurt before. Can the two of them face down the past and work together toward the possibility of love and happiness in Hope?

Make sure to check my review HERE

 

Book Spotlight & Giveaway: Once Perfect by Cecy Robson

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Evelyn Preston’s future once looked perfect—until her wealthy father was caught in an embezzlement scandal and took his own life. Alone and struggling to pay her college tuition and bills, Evelyn finds a job as a waitress at the ultra-hip nightclub Excess, where she used to have more in common with the privileged private-school clientele than her fellow staff members. But something attracts her to the sexy six-foot-four bouncer and underground MMA fighter Mateo Tres Santos. Although they’ve led different lives, their troubled pasts bonds them in both survival and love.

Mateo is ex-army who wound up in prison for assaulting the man who harmed his sister. Now he’s feeling the same protective impulse for this petite blond waitress. When Evelyn experiences a panic attack at the club, Mateo comes to her rescue. And when Mateo is wounded shielding her from a brawl, Evelyn returns the favor and comes to his aid.

As their attraction intensifies, Mateo is determined to find out what nightmares are lurking in Evelyn’s past—even if that means tackling his own to save her.

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About the Author:

Cecy RobsonCecy (pronounced SESSY) Robson is the New Adult Romance author of Once Perfect, Once Loved and Once Pure and the award-winning author of the Weird Girls Urban Fantasy Romance series. A self-proclaimed professional napper, her list of talents includes jaw-dropping knowledge of useless trivia, the ability to make her hair big, and a knack for breaking into song despite her family’s vehement protests. A full-time writer, registered nurse, wife, and mother living in the Great Northwest, Cecy enjoys spending time with her family and silencing the yappy characters in her head by telling their stories.

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Jennifer’s Review of Once Perfect

Review (4.25 Stars): Mateo is one of the sexiest heroes that I have seen in a while.  Not only is he a MMA fighter (which to me is very hot) but such a strong caring guy to the women in his life.  He is definitely an alpha male but has learned to be the support system that Evie needed through this difficult time.  He was attracted to her from the very beginning, when she first started working at Excess and never even knew that Mateo had worked there as a bouncer.  He did everything he could to protect her and introduced her to a world that she never even knew existed.

Evie was a very sweet character that was struggling her way through nursing school after the loss of her father to a family scandal.  She worked as a waitress at Excess on the weekends and was always aware of the strong silent Mateo, whose eyes seemed to follow her wherever she went.  Mateo was able to help Evie through a panic attack one night and as a result, they develop feelings for one another that can’t be denied.  During the course of their relationship, Evie discovers that she has been suppressing the events of the night of her father’s death and when those secrets finally come to light, Mateo is there to support Evie when her once perfect world starts to fall apart.

Once Perfect is a great romance with a very difficult subject matter that Ms. Robson handles with the utmost compassion and grace.  Evie needed Mateo in her life to help her face her past and help her heal from her emotional and physical trauma.  Mateo was also dealing with a difficult situation himself in his own family and I was impressed that these characters were able to hold things together with everything they were facing.  Love conquers all and I couldn’t imagine two people more perfect for each other to build a real loving relationship that they deserved to experience. I love everything that Ms. Robson writes and Once Perfect is a emotional story about two troubled hearts that are able to heal with love that I know will stick with me for quite a while.

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I’m excited to give away a Once Perfect/Weird Girls Swag Pack. This giveaway is for US Residents only.  To be entered in the drawing by October 5th, answer me this question (w/email address) in the comments:

What is your favorite type of male hero? (Firefighter, Cop, Military, etc)

Kissin’ the week of Sept 22nd-Sept 27th Goodbye

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