Guest blog & Giveaway with Emma Jane Holloway

Is that a tentacle, or are you just happy to say hello?

When asked about the appeal of steampunk, it’s hard to give a serious answer. We’re talking about a group of ingenious folk who adore squids and octopi and parade around with their underwear on display, possibly wearing birdcages on their heads. I love steampunk and everything about it, but I don’t like overanalyzing the phenomenon or its participants. My head might combust.

Not that steampunk can’t be serious, but it’s enormously difficult to define beyond the standard answer of: it’s alternate history (typically Victorian) plus unusual technology (typically steam), often with themes of rebellion (which is where the punk comes in). To try and narrow it down any more than that wouldn’t be wise.

It’s that difficulty of definition that makes steampunk appealing to me. It is whatever you want it to be, and though it got its start in literature (classic authors include Jules Verne), it’s become an endeavor that spans everything from music to furniture making to fashion to iPhone apps. I maintain steampunk is an aesthetic, not a genre, but people tend to roll their eyes and tell me I’m talking like a professor.

So I can only tell you why steampunk appeals to me and let others speak for themselves. First and foremost, it’s cool. I’ve had a wardrobe of semi-Victorian clothing since I was in university and discovered Folkwear patterns (they’re still around at www.folkwear.com). I also absolutely love the fact that so many in the steampunk community are reviving old craft techniques and making just about everything by hand. In a world of shopping malls and throw-away goods, I value quality, unique items made by a person I can name. Call it a rebellion against mass-market culture if you like, but I’m content thinking of it as nifty. I’m also very much in favor of the revived interest in good manners—let’s hope that one spreads!

But back to the storytelling side of things. I’ve steeped in history and literature pretty much since my parents gave me my first book to chew, so writing historical fiction feels like I’ve finally come home. I also love the fact that most steampunk stories are packed with adventurers, pirates, and mad scientists. I live for edge-of-the-chair stories with derring-do and heroism, and here I have the scope to write that. My books have adventure, magic and romance—and my heroine, Evelina Cooper, is Sherlock Holmes’s niece. Of course there is mystery, too!

If the word “steampunk” didn’t exist, I’d call the Baskerville Affair trilogy Victorian fantasy with an ensemble cast. My books are long, but I have four important character arcs to see through by the end of the series, and I don’t cheat readers out of the full ride. In A Study in Silks, my characters start out in the elegance of London’s Mayfair and end up by the time A Study in Ashes comes along as players in a war of magic and machines that tears the Empire apart. Along the way, they have to face the darker sides of their natures and decide just how much they’re willing to risk for the futures—and the people—they desire.

So what’s the appeal of steampunk books? In many ways, they are the same as any other books. There might be flying machines and automatons, historical settings and tea, but all excellent tales are about good and evil and the complexity of the human heart. If you’ve got that, and a few good chase scenes—romantic or by dirigible—what’s not to like?

Have you read any steampunk stories?

What is your favorite thing about steampunk?

 

GIVEAWAY TIME

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A Study in Silks

September 2013

Study Silks small version

Evelina Cooper, the niece of the great Sherlock Holmes, is poised to enjoy her first Season in London’s high society, but there’s a murderer to deal with—not to mention missing automatons, a sorcerer, and a talking mouse . . .

In a Victorian era ruled by a Council of ruthless steam barons, mechanical power is the real monarch, and sorcery the demon enemy of the Empire. Nevertheless, the most coveted weapon is magic that can run machines—something Evelina has secretly mastered. But rather than making her fortune, her special talents could mean death or an eternity as a guest of Her Majesty’s secret laboratories. What’s a polite young lady to do but mind her manners and pray she’s never found out?

But then there’s that murder. As Sherlock Holmes’s niece, Evelina should be able to find the answers, but she has a lot to learn. And the first decision she has to make is whether to trust the handsome, clever rake who makes her breath come faster, or the dashing trick rider who would dare anything for her if she would only just ask . . .

Read an excerpt here:  http://www.emmajaneholloway.com/books/

 

emma-1A little about Emma Jane Holloway

Ever since childhood, Emma Jane Holloway refused to accept that history was nothing but facts prisoned behind the closed door of time. Why waste a perfectly good playground coloring within the timelines? Accordingly, her novels are filled with whimsical impossibilities and the occasional eye-blinking impertinence—but always in the service of grand adventure.

Struggling between the practical and the artistic—a family tradition, along with ghosts and a belief in the curative powers of shortbread—Emma Jane has a degree in literature and job in finance. She lives in the Pacific Northwest in a house crammed with books, musical instruments, and half-finished sewing projects. In the meantime, she’s published articles, essays, short stories, and enough novels to build a fort for her stuffed hedgehog.

A Cursed Embrace Blog Tour Review and Giveaway

 

I am very excited today to be hosting A Cursed Embrace Blog Tour with our special guest, Cecy Robson.  The Weird Girls series is a wonderful series and I hope you all check it out.

1. Tell us a little bit about your new release A CURSED EMBRACE

A CURSED EMBRACE is the story of love, and exploding demons―I’m deadly serious. The demons have found a way to cross into our world and remain among us. This novel also delves into Celia’s relationship with Aric, a pureblood werewolf. While the action and humor found in SEALED WITH A CURSE remains, A CURSED EMBRACE is more of an emotional roller coaster.

2. Where did you come up with the idea for the Weird Girls?

My weird girls originally developed from a dream about four commando-type girls, and one who has a vision about their boyfriends being in trouble. I know nothing about the military, but I liked the idea of the girls having powers. My imagination took it from there. Since the girls were so different, they needed a bond. So I made them sisters.

3. The sisters are nurses.  Did you always plan for them to be nurses or was there another career in mind?

 The sisters have always been ostracized by the human world, and have really only ever had each other to rely on. I wanted to give them careers where they could realistically work near each other in case something went wrong. And believe me, “something” goes wrong all the time. Nursing provides the perfect opportunity for the sisters to stay close to each other while giving them their own specialty to fit their personalities.

4. How many books do you plan for this series?

 I have eight, already planned for Celia, two for Taran and Emme each, and one for Shayna. I also have two spin-off series planned.  There could also be more, depending on how well the novels are received.

5. What are you working on now?

I have my Old Erth series, a high fantasy romance on submission. I’m also currently working on a magical, post-apocalyptic New Adult novel tentatively titled The Falcon Series.

6. Do you have any actors in mind for each of your characters?

Of course! I’d love to have Emmy Rossum play Celia, Emmanuelle Chriqui for Taran, Lily Collins as Shayna, and Dianna Agron would make a great Emme.  I’d also love to see Alex Pettyfer portray Aric, and Taylor Kitsch would make a fantastic Misha.

7. What food or drink do you absolutely have to have while writing?

Water, hot green tea, and anything crunchy―I love blueberries to munch on and also walnuts!

8. What advice would you give to aspiring writers?

To keep writing, no matter what you hear, or how discouraged you feel. A lot of people will tell you no. And some “no’s” will feel like emotional gut punches to your soul. All it takes is one yes to launch a career.

9. Favorite type of Pizza?

 Margarita!

Thank you so much for being here today and I appreciate you taking the time out of your busy to answer my questions.

Thank you for having me, Jennifer, you’ve been so wonderful!

AUTHOR BIO:

Cecy (pronounced Sessy) Robson is an author with Penguin’s SIGNET ECLIPSE. She attributes her passion for story-telling back to the rough New Jersey neighborhood she was raised in. As a child, she was rarely allowed to leave the safety of her house and passed her time fantasizing about flying, fairies, and things that go bump in the night. Gifted and cursed with an overactive imagination, she began writing her Urban Fantasy Romance Series, Weird Girls, in May 2009. THE WEIRD GIRLS: A Novella and SEALED WITH A CURSE are now available.  A CURSED EMBRACE, releases July 2, 2013 followed by A CURSED MOON: An eSpecial Novella December 2013, and CURSED BY DESTINY, January 2014.

LINKS:

Website:               www.cecyrobson.com

Twitter:                 https://twitter.com/cecyrobsonand

Facebook:             http://www.facebook.com/Cecy.Robson.Author

Goodreads:           http://www.goodreads.com/goodreadscomCecyRobsonAutho

 

Jennifer’s Review of A Cursed Embrace

TITLE:  A Cursed Embrace

SERIES #: The Weird Sisters #2

CHARACTERS: Celia Wird, Aric & Misha

AUTHOR: Cecy Robson

PUBLICATION DATE:  07/02/13

ORDER LINKS:  Amazon | B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS: Celia Wird and her three sisters are just like other twenty-something girls–with one tiny exception: They are the products of a curse that backfired and gave each of them unique powers that made them, well, a little weird…

After Celia Wird and her sisters help master vampire Misha save his family, their powers are exposed to the supernatural community of the Lake Tahoe region. But fame comes at a price, and being “weird” isn’t always welcome.

To make matters worse, Celia desires the love of Alpha werewolf Aric, but his pack is bent on destroying their relationship to preserve his pureblood status.  And once weres start turning up dead–with evidence pointing to the vampires–she must face the prospect of losing Aric forever. But the chaos only masks a new threat.  An evil know as the Tribe has risen–and their sights are set on Celia and her sisters.

REVIEW PROVIDED BY: Jennifer             NUMBER OF STARS: Four Stars

REVIEW: I had been waiting patiently for A Cursed Embrace after reading Sealed with a Curse last year and I have to say that this book put me on the edge of my seat. There is a mysterious force at work in Lake Tahoe that is killing young men and disappearing with young women.  Celia and her sisters find that demons are involved in the rash of missing persons and now they are targeting the local weres.  I am continually amazed at how Cecy Robson creates such an intricate storyline that has you wondering how this is all going to end and will make you desperately want the next book in the series immediately.

I love Celia and Aric together and in this book, they finally act on the feelings that they have for each other and I enjoyed watching their relationship slowly develop.  Since Aric is the Alpha, being with Celia causes issues amongst his pack and there were times in this book that my heart was breaking for her because he couldn’t admit his true feelings for her.

Celia, to me, is a true heroine because not only is she strong and smart but will do everything in her power to protect the people that she loves even it means possibly losing her life in the process. Her relationship with her sisters is absolutely amazing and I just love how they take care of each other in the good times and when things are bad for one of them.

The ending of this book just about killed me and I had tears running down my face by the very last page. The storyline for this book is very intense and at times hard to stomach so please be prepared going in. Even though the subject matter isn’t light, it is well worth the roller coaster ride of emotions. A Cursed Embrace is action-packed from the very beginning and it proves that the Weird Sisters are a force to be reckoned with in the paranormal genre.  I can’t wait to read the next book in the series, Cursed by Destiny, which is out next year.

Giveaway

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Victoria Hamilton Bowled Over Blog Tour and Review Giveaway

I am happy for Books-n-Kisses to host Victoria Hamilton as part of the Cozy Mystery Book  Tour for her new novel Bowled Over. This is the second novel in A Vintage Kitchen Mystery and I am delighted to have Victoria Hamilton here with us today.

 

Interview with Victoria Hamilton

1 – Tell us about your new release.
Bowled Over is Book 2 in my Vintage Kitchen Mystery series. Jaymie Leighton, the main character, tries to solve a decades old feud between her and her best friend from high school. Things don’t quite turn out how she hoped, and something of hers turns out to be the weapon in another murder in Queensville, Michigan.

2. Where did you come up with the idea for the Vintage Kitchen Mysteries?
You could say it was right in front of me the whole time! I was casting about for a hook for a cozy series, something to tie it all up together, and one thing I love is collecting vintage kitchen utensils and bowls, etc. It suddenly occurred to me, what is more cozy than the kitchen? And so Jaymie Leighton, vintage kitchenware and old cookbook collector, was born.

3. Is there one character in your series that has a similar personality to you or that you can relate to the most? Or are there characters that remind you of people in your real life?
Hmm… you know, I’ve heard it said that every character you create has a piece of you inside them. I think that’s true to some extent. Jaymie certainly is as compulsive about buying vintage as I am. But her sister, Becca, is kind of a know-it-all, and I have to severely curtail that characteristic in me! LOL. Her best friend Valetta is based on someone I knew a long time ago: kindly, spinsterish and fond of odd sweaters and clothes.

4. What are you working on next?
I’ve got a million things on the go! Book 3 of Vintage Kitchen Mysteries, entitled Freezer I’ll Shoot, comes out in November 5th, 2013, but before then I’m really excited for the first book of another cozy series, the Merry Muffin Mysteries. Book One is Bran New Death, out September 3rd 2013. Merry Wynter inherits a castle in Upstate New York and so begins her journey among the quirky residents of Autumn Vale, New York, as she tries to figure out why someone is digging deep holes all over her property… until she finds a body at the bottom of one of them!
I’m also excited about the book I’ve just finished, the first book in another new cozy series, The Teapot Collector Mysteries. Tempest in a Teapot will be out in 2014.

5. What advice would you give aspiring writers?
Believe in yourself and keep trying. I didn’t get the first book I wrote published. Nor the second. Nor the third. If you really want to get published, study the market and write for it. And no, I don’t mean become a hack; I mean find a way to inject your own unique style and personality into something that the market will find sellable. Also, perfect your writing. Good spelling, grammar and punctuation usage will make you appear more the professional, and agents and editors will take you more seriously.

6. Is there any kind of food/drink that you absolutely have to have while writing?
Oh, tea… definitely tea! I drink coffee in the morning, but there usually comes a time about mid-afternoon when I absolutely need… wait, I have to go turn the Keurig on. Okay, I’m back. I need a cup of tea. Sometimes a cookie with the tea will not go amiss!

7. I always like to do a fun question with authors so what is your favorite kind of pizza?
Oh sure, now you get to the really tough question! Kind of deluxe, I guess… I like pepperoni and ham and Italian sausage, but I like mushrooms, onions, green peppers and olives, too!

Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to be here with us today.

Thank you so much for having me at Books ‘n Kisses! I’ve enjoyed it so much.

 

Meet the author:
Victoria Hamilton is the pseudonym for author Donna Lea Simpson. As Victoria she writes the bestselling Vintage Kitchen Mystery series (Book 2 – Bowled Over – March 2013) and the upcoming Merry Muffin Mysteries, also from Berkley (Book 1 – Bran New Murder – September 3rd, 2013)  Victoria loves cooking and collecting vintage kitchen utensils, as well as reading and writing mysteries.

 

Check out her webpage for all the latest: http://www.victoriahamiltonmysteries.com and find her on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/AuthorVictoriaHamilton

 

 

 

 

 

Jennifer’s review of  Bowled Over

SERIES #: A Vintage Kitchen Mystery #2

CHARACTERS: Jaymie Leighton, Valetta Nibley

AUTHOR:  Victoria Hamilton

PUBLICATION DATE:  03/5/13

ORDER LINKS:  Amazon | B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS: Stirring up trouble…Vintage kitchenware and cookbook collector Jaymie Leighton has been estranged from her high school best friend Kathy Cooper since they were teenagers, but she never knew what turned Kathy against her.  After fireworks at a Fourth of July picnic, Jaymie discovers the body of her former friend in the park.  On the ground nearby is Jaymie’s own Depression-era glass bowl, broken in two.

With her fingerprints all over the bowl and a troubled history with the victim, Jaymie suddenly finds herself at the top of the list of suspects. Did the killer intend to frame her for the murder? If so, she is ready to mix it up, because solving crimes is vintage Jaymie Leighton…

REVIEW PROVIDED BY: Jennifer             NUMBER OF STARS: Four Stars

REVIEW: I really enjoyed Victoria Hamilton’s first novel, A Deadly Grind, and was very excited to read her new book. Jaymie Leighton has finally settled back into her life after helping to solve a murder involving one of her precious antiques and is taking things slow with her new beau, Daniel Collins.  When a recent trip to the Queensville Emporium puts Jaymie face to face with her ex-best friend Kathy Cooper, tempers fly, leaving Jaymie wondering what happened to destroy their once strong childhood friendship. On the Fourth of July, Jaymie makes the decision to confront her former friend and mend their relationship but before she can do this, she discovers Kathy’s body in the park.  To make matters worse, Jaymie also finds her glass bowl broken by the dead body. I felt so bad for Jaymie when this happens because she wanted so badly to make amends and find out why her old friend hated her so much.  She had no clue what happened and now she would never have that opportunity to patch things up.

I loved this book so much more than Victoria’s first one because I got to learn more about Jaymie and her character is really starting to grow on me.  I love small town mysteries, especially ones that deal with cooking and antique collectibles so this was a very enjoyable book for me.  The secondary characters were delightful and definitely brought this book to life for me. The mystery was well written and had me guessing until the very end.  I can’t wait to read more from Victoria Hamilton and her charming Vintage Kitchen Mysteries because this is a series that can’t be missed.

 

*****

The Fantastic 4 Cozy Mystery Book Tour Giveaway

MAY-TOUR-GIVEAWAY

Thanks to our wonderful site sponsors and our Amazon Affiliate, we are offering some super fantastic prizes for our FANTASTIC FOUR AUTHORS that are on tour with us this week: Lucy Burdette (author of Topped Chef), Victoria Hamilton (author of Bowled Over), Billie Thomas (author of Murder on the First Day of Christmas) & Marie Moore (author of Game Drive).

There will be four prize packages:
Prize 1 (US/Canada only)
* a Kindle Touch
* a $15 Amazon.com giftcard
Prize 2 (International)
* a Kindle copy of Topped Chef and Bowled Over
* a $15 Book Depository giftcard
Prize 3 (International)
* a Kindle copy of Murder on the First Day of Christmas & Game Drive
* a $15 Amazon.com giftcard
Prize 4 (US/Canada)
* your choice of a cozy mystery paperbacks (up to $25 in value)

To enter:
1. Fill in the form here.
2. There is no requirement to follow any of the blogs participating, but we hope you will support these amazing blogs by following them. They do a great job, many of whom host for us every month.
3. Giveaway ends on May 15, 2013 at midnight and the winners will be contacted via email.

 

 

Spotlight on Passion Becomes Her by Shirlee Busbee

Passion Becomes Her 

Becomes Her #4 
by Shirlee Busbee
Release Date June 5, 2012
Pre-order here:  Amazon | B&N 



Thief Of Hearts

Forced to resort to a life of crime in order to support his siblings, Asher Cordell is now ready to walk the straight and narrow path. But when an old rival, the Marquis of Ormsby, infuriates him with his insipid arrogance, Asher cannot resist stealing the pompous fool’s famous diamond. However, he’s shocked to discover he isn’t the only intruder in Ormsby’s library. The culprit is none other than his beautiful neighbor, Juliana Greeley. Asher has known Juliana since childhood and has always harbored a secret affection for her. When she asks Asher to steal letters Ormsby is using to blackmail her sister, he’s happy to oblige. Embarking on a bold scheme that gives way to an equally fiery passion, the adventurous pair discover a love neither can live without


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Interview & Giveaway with G.J. Koch

Books-n-Kisses is super excited to have the WONDERFUL G.J. Koch on the blog today… We are going to be chatting about her newest adventure in to the world of Space Pirates…. So buckle up and hang one.. Oh and don’t roll down the windows!!!!!!!


Bnk: G.J., so excited to have you here.  I have had your other personality on the blog a few times and she is always great.  I am looking forward to learning more about you and what makes G.J. tick.
G.J.: I’m motivated by booze, chocolate, Coca-Cola, deadlines, the voices in my head, and the need for speed (going fast, not the drug, for any authorities who might be reading this). So, pretty much the same things my alter ego’s motivated by.
BnK: For those who don’t know your other persona can you please tell them who you are.
G.J.: I’m part of the mental collective that includes Gini Koch, she of the Alien/Katherine “Kitty” Katt series for DAW Books/Penguin. (Our mental collective also includes Anita Ensal, Jemma Chase, A.E. Stanton, and J.C. Koch, but that’s not important at this precise time.) (Of course, THEY think it’s important. And they’re whining. So check out what they write over at Musa Publishing http://musapublishing.com/ )
Of course, I’m the most important part of the mental collective, regardless of what anyone else tells you.
BnK:  Tell us a little about G.J. Koch
G.J.: I write science fiction. Not the hard stuff, though. Because that requires actual scientific knowledge or at least actual scientific research. Knowledge may be power and research may be cool, but they take time away from writing jokes, action, and romance, and being witty in the face of death is what it’s really all about.
Bnk:  How does G.J. differ from Gini?
G.J.: I’m taller and slightly better looking.
Oh, fine, fine. Well, in my mind when I’m writing, I actually see G.J. as Gini’s twin brother, who’s even crazier than she is. And yes, they’re in competition. (Isn’t it always the way?)
In terms of the books themselves, G.J.’s have more humor (it’s true!) and less visual sexy times.
BnK:  How are G.J. and Gini the same?
G.J.: They both write SF/F, they both have skewed worldviews, they both have a lot of action and humor in their books, and they’re both funny.
And, sanity has reared its ugly head and is insisting I share the most obvious: They’re both me, myself and I. (There, sanity. Happy now? Good. Take off for a bit, will you?)
BnK:  Okay let’s talk about books…. Tell me about Alexander Outland:
Space Pirate.
G.J.: Surely! In Alexander Outland: Space Pirate, trouble’s brewing out in space, and Alexander Outland — the least likely hero in the galaxy — and his eccentric crew have to save the day, despite the fact they’d prefer to take the money and run.
Alexander Napoleon Outland is the best pilot, and ladies’ man, in the galaxy. But Nap, as his friends call him, is more than that — he’s a schemer with a heart of gold he desperately wants to hide, a soft spot for other people’s cargo and his exotic weapon’s chief, and the unerring ability to find the biggest misfit on any planet or space station and somehow join that person onto his crew.
Nap’s not your classic hero, but that tends to make him the right guy for the job…whatever the job happens to be. He’s a little bit Han Solo, a little bit Malcolm Reynolds, a little bit Captain Jack Sparrow, and a whole lot of fun to fly with.
There are aliens, explosions, telepaths, donkeys, space pirates of all kinds, and a galaxy-wide conspiracy. And the most horrifying “underwater” trip any crew’s had to face in a long, long while. But mostly, there are laughs.
Bnk:  I have to say thank you for the pleasure of reading this book early. I LOVED reading about Nap and his crazy crew…
G.J.: I’m so glad! Nap says that he knew an attractive, discerning lady such as yourself would appreciate his charms and exploits.
*Kelly blushes*
BnK:  Does G.J. live spoiler free like Gini?  If not, want to share a little spoiler?
G.J.: G.J. lives potentially MORE spoiler free than Gini. Sad, innit?
I can share teasers, though. If I could only think of some… Nope, coming up blank. Guess your readers will all just have to buy the book and find out all the spoilers in real time.
*Kelly shakes heads…..*
BnK: How did you come up with the idea for Alexander Outland?
G.J.: I ran across the name, actually. It was a cool, interesting name, and it immediately struck me as being a super cool name for a space pirate. An interesting, fun space pirate. I tried to figure out what he’d be like and what his world would be like, and the rest is, as they say, coming to a bookstore near you.
BnK:  Will we see more of Nap, Slinky, and the rest of the Sixty-Nine crew? *fingers crossed*
G.J.: I sincerely hope so, and my digits are crossed, too! I have at least a trilogy mapped out and, seeing as it’s me, probably more. But that’s up to Night Shade. They’re making their determination in August sometime, so everyone needs to buy Alexander Outland: Space Pirate and hopefully that means we’ll see more of Nap and his crew sooner as opposed to later!
Bnk:  G.J., thank you so much for your time.  Always love having you on the blog!!!
G.J.: Thanks for having me, it’s always great to be here, under any and every name!
Check out G.J.’s rollicking Alexander Outland: Space Pirate series from Night Shade Books and reach G.J. at Space…the Funny Frontier (http://www.ginikoch.com/GJKbookstore.htm).

BnK: I have one copy of Alexander Outland Space Pirate up for grabs.  This contest is open to everyone.. But my international followers if you win you will be getting an e-copy of the book.  US I have a paper copy up for grabs.   So to enter please fill out the Rafflecopter form below.   Good Luck 

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Guest Bloggers: Leslie Megahey & Shirley Ferdinand

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome Leslie & Shirley to the blog today to talk about their new book Wicked Allure.   So enough of me talking lets see what the ladies have to say….
About the authors: 
Leslie C. Megahey and Shirley H. Ferdinand have been writing together since 1991. Under their Christine Holden pen name, five books were released by Berkley/Jove
between 1998 and 2001. Their last book, Dearest Beloved, had a foreign edition in Dutch. They’ve appeared in New Orleans Magazine, the Times Picayune, RT Book
Reviews, the Fort Bend Herald, Fort Bend Lifestyles, and the Natchez Sun. They were also included in Kathryn Falk’s 1998 How To Write A Romance For The New
Markets and Get it Published and May McGoldrick’s Marriage of Minds: Collaborative Fiction Writing in 2000. They’ve made appearances on television stations in New
Orleans, Lake Charles, Lafayette, Beaumont and Toronto. Leslie has also made an appearance on the Rachel Ray Show and is founder of Inside Rose Rich Magazine.
They currently have literary representation with D4EO Literary Agency. This is the team’s first erotic romance.

Confessions of a Perfectionist
I’m guilty.  So guilty as a matter of fact that I spend a sleepless night or two before I finally bring myself to do.  I think that I should just leave well enough alone.
But I can’t.  The memories are driving me to senselessness.  Those memories leave me no choice.
My fingers shake.  I sit at my computer and find the file.  I look at the object of my despair.
The book.  Guilt resurfaces.  I couldn’t do this if I was a traditionally published writer.  I wrestle with my conscience.  The nasty little word resurfaces in my mind. 
Wlong. You can’t let that go.  The word is along and the mistake is giving me hives.
You’ve reread the book after mistakes were mentioned.  Why?  Why do such a thing?  I know I won’t be able to let that go.  I give in and make that correction and several others I’ve found.  Then, I log into Create Space, and upload a new file.
It still doesn’t look right. I don’t submit the file immediately.  Instead, I surf through the pages again, stare at the cover.  I promise myself I’m not going to do this again. Finally, I’m satisfied and upload the file and send it in for approval.  Afterwards, I go to my Kindle account and do the same thing.
I receive the new copy with the new cover—and I make the mistake of reading it again.
I nearly keel over when I read the sentence that, in paraphrase, states that Madigan pulled his length into his month. 
OMG.  This is never ending.  That pulse-pounding roaring in my head starts again and the knowledge that I won’t rest until that, too, is changed. 
I promise myself this is the absolute last time that I will read Wicked Allure, so this will be the absolute last time I make changes.
Then, I remember, we’re writing sequels.  When I start typing my part, I’ll have to reread Wicked Allure to get back into the characters.
Does anyone hear me groaning?
Multicultural Erotic Romance with Adults Only Content, explicit language and some drug use.
What Does A Man Say to the Woman He Betrayed But Never Stopped Loving?
Three years ago, Zachary Steele refused to entertain thoughts of permanency with any woman.  A hedonist at heart, he didn’t want to corrupt the much younger, Madigan DeLeon, by
continuing his affair with her. With the hidden scars of his past, he didn’t believe in happilyever-after.  By the time he realized how much Madigan meant to him, he’d driven her away.  Then, one night, after being clean for a number of years, Zach briefly falls off the bandwagon. He believes his lovemaking to Madi is a drug-induced hallucination. The resulting consequences tell another story.
What Does A Woman Do When the Only Man She’s Ever Loved Hurt Her So Deeply She Feared She’d Never Recover?
Three years after her affair with Zach so abruptly ended, celebutante, Madigan DeLeon, is thrust back into Zach’s life by her mother’s machinations. Brought home under the false pretenses of repairing her damaged relationship with her mother, Madi instead finds herself running a private sex club called Wicked Allure. Forced to confront her anger at his betrayal and grief at the loss of what might’ve been, Madi faces the realization that she’s never stopped loving Zach.
Can Two Broken Hearts Set Aside Anger and Betrayal to Find True Love Once and For All?  
Searching the deepest recesses of their hearts, in a place where pride and pain has no room, Madi and Zach must decide if their bond is strong enough to take a second chance at love. Or if resuming their sexual relationship is an irresistible wicked allure and the ghosts of their former relationship will finally, and forever, sever all ties between them.

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Catch the FEVER….

Books-n-Kisses is pleased as punch to let our pal Joan Swan take over the blog to talk about her debut book FEVER the was released back in February 2012…  If you have not read this book it is totally AMAZING!!!!  Okay so enough with my mumbling here is Joan……OH WAIT!!!  I know Joan is going to tell you this, but FEVER is only $3.99 right now over on 

Amazon.  


I find choosing a new book to read terribly difficult.  There is always so much to consider: author, genre, style, mood (yours and the book’s), price, format…  And so many limitations: Money, time, interest…   It’s even more difficult for me to take a chance on an author whom I’ve never read before.

So, as both a debut author and an author published in trade format, I am thrilled that FEVER, my first novel, was picked up by Amazon’s Top 100 program this month.  That means FEVER is sale priced at $3.99 for the month of May!  Now you can try a new-to-you author (me) at very low risk!  And just to reduce the risk further, I’ve added a snipit from FEVER below.  If you’re interested to know what others think of FEVER, there are many in-depth reviews on Amazon to browse and the entire first chapter on my website

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Now for a snippet from Fever by Joan Swan: 
Teague set her down on the sofa in front of the fire.  “Don’t move.”
He disappeared down the hall and Alyssa sat watching the fire in the hearth, wishing she could jump into it.  As her body temperature rose, she shivered uncontrollably.
Teague returned with a space heater in one hand and a stack of towels in the other.  After plugging in the heater and pointing it directly at Alyssa, he dropped to his knees in front of her.  He pulled off her shoes and socks then tugged the jacket off her shoulders and threw it aside.  Curled his fingers into the sleeves of her shirt at her wrist and pulled one arm out, then the other. 
Alyssa gurgled a protest.  Her arms were as stiff as tree limbs, her teeth clenched as if the hinges of her jaw were rusted shut.  With one pull, her shirt came off over her head and joined the jacket on the floor. 
He picked up a towel, threw it over her head and started scrubbing.  Icy droplets from her hair needled her back like little knives.  “S-s-s-so c-cold.”
She barely got the murmur from her mouth.  Nothing was working right—not her limbs, her voice, and most definitely not her mind.
“I know.  Give me a minute.”  Teague slid the towel off her head, made one swipe of her back and tossed it away.  “Lay down.”
She cast a sidelong look at the sofa, wanting more than anything to obey.  “I c-c-can’t move.”
Teague lifted her legs and eased her back.  Alyssa rolled onto her side and closed her eyes, soaking in the feel of the lush, warm corduroy fabric.  Then his hands were on her again, pulling at her sweats.  Before she could push his hands away, her pants were off. 
“Everything has to go,” he said.  “You’re soaked.”
With a simple flick of his fingers, the knot she’d tied in her pathetic excuse of a bra opened.  Alyssa pulled in a surprised breath as he yanked it off.  Then his hands were at her hips.  A second later, her panties were gone. She found herself caught between shock and embarrassment before something soft layered over her, cocooning her in warmth.  A breath of relief slipped through clenched teeth.  Teague stood in front of her, bare-chested, his hands unbuttoning his jeans.
Excitement spiked in her chest, turned to heat and melted into her pelvis.  “W-what are you d-d-d-doing?”
“Getting you warm as fast as possible.”  He toed out of his boots and dropped his jeans. 
Alyssa was too exhausted, and honestly, too interested, to look away.  He was so beautiful, like a work of art she could study for endless hours.  The tattoos were shadows of her imagination now, his body perfectly pristine and tan as if he spent a lot of time outdoors. 
“W-w-warm w-w-water,” she said.  Preferably with him in it, too.
“The water heater is ancient.”  In an abrupt move, he lifted the blanket and lay on the sofa alongside her.  “No warm water until tomorrow morning at the earliest.”
He pressed his body full length against hers, worked his arms around her back, laid his top leg over hers and ratcheted his body close.  Alyssa sucked in a breath at the feel of him, so supremely warm, all hard muscle and soft skin.
Oh, man.  Okay.  This worked, too.  Maybe even better.
“Jesus Christ,” he growled.  “You’re a fucking ice cube.”
“S-s-stop—“
“Swearing,” he finished for her, “I know, I know.” 
His hands were everywhere, sliding, rubbing.  And every part of her that he touched warmed instantly, the feeling so primitive, so perfect.  Alyssa pried her arms away from her chest and slid them around his back, pulling him until the flat plane of his chest pressed to hers.  His warmth instantly seeped into her skin.  This is just what she’d wanted a few hours ago.  Now she was too damned frozen to take advantage.
“Oh, my, G-god,” she murmured against his chest.  “You feel so g-good.”
She shifted closer, a leech searching for heat, and she found it when his hips aligned with hers.  His erection pressed along her thigh, pumping heat through his cotton briefs and directly into Alyssa’s skin.  A mixture of excitement and nervousness tangled in her throat.  His arms tightened around her on an irritated groan, and he tried to shift his hips away.  But with the edge of the sofa at his back, he didn’t get far.
“Stop wiggling for God’s sake.  You’re going to push me off the couch.”  With a kick of the blankets, he tightened the fabric around their feet then rubbed the arch of his foot over her instep and toes.  And somehow managed to put space between her hips and his.  “Your hands and feet are the parts I’m worried about.”
Those should be the least of his worries.  He should be concerned with the craving deep in her chest, the one that made her mouth want to taste and her hands to touch.  Between the moment he’d dragged her into the house and now, one vital fact she’d suspected had been confirmed:  he had no plans to hurt her.  She’d given him the perfect opportunity to get rid of her quickly, quietly, permanently, and without any involvement.  All he’d had to do was leave her out there.  Yet he’d saved her, not only from the wolves and from the elements, but ultimately, from herself.
She pried one hand from his grasp, slid it up his chest and around the back of his neck.  With her face pressed between his thick pectoral muscles, Alyssa rubbed her cheek against the warmth and strength.  Dragged in the scent of hotel soap lingering from his shower that morning and the his purely male and unique scent.
She hummed in pleasure. “How can you c-create so much h-heat?”
“We’ve been over this, remember?”  His voice sounded thick and rough.  “You know, my father, Hades, god of the fires of hell and all that?”
She would have at least snickered at that quip, only her face would crack.  She wedged her other arm underneath him, trying to align every inch of her skin with his.  He may not have had much room, but he managed to scoot away again.
Frustrated with both the lingering chill and his resistance, she pulled on his shoulder to roll him into her.  “Hold m-me.”
“I am,” he snapped.
“Closer.  I’m s-so cold.”
“Honey.”  His voice dropped to a raspy growl.  He slid a thigh between hers, wrapped his arm around her back and pressed their bodies together.  “We can’t get a whole lot closer.”
She’d like to prove him wrong.  Dammit.  Only he was still resisting.  And she just didn’t get it.  She may not be a Swedish goddess like Hannah, but she wasn’t the Hunchback of Notre Dame, either. 
She tightened her arms around him, soaking in his heat, revealing in the feel of him while the fire inside her kicked up a notch.  He smelled good, he felt good, he looked good.  He was the only good thing in the moment.  She couldn’t look ahead, couldn’t look back, or everything fell apart.  All she could do was live right now. 
He wanted her, too.  There had been hunger and passion of their kiss earlier in the day.  There had been ownership and control in the way he touched and maneuvered her body in his arms.  There had been demand and need in that thick, heavy shaft pressed against her pelvis. 
Her thoughts raised her body temperature.  Closing that last bit of distance between them gained more appeal by the moment.
There was no time left for second guessing herself.  She knew what she wanted and she was going to reach for it.
Alyssa let her hand drift down Teague’s ribs, her fingers playing along each indentation as she kissed his chest. 
He groaned, a wanton, pained, frustrated sound.  His hips rocked and pressed into hers.  His erection was thick and hard and so damn hot.  Now this was more like it.  Alyssa absorbed the deep zing of pleasure pulsing through her pelvis. 
His fingers curved around her upper arm and pushed her back.  His eyes skimmed her face and paused on her mouth. 
Yes.  Kiss me. 
“What happened to that line in the sand?” he asked.
Damn you. 
“What line?”  She added pressure to the back of his head to bring him closer, craving the feel of his mouth.
His hand fisted in her hair.  Yes.  Yes.  Yes.  Her mouth parted in anticipation of the pressure of his lips, the swirl of his tongue.  

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Interview & giveaway with Melissa Kendall



Q1)  Can you please share with us a little about yourself
I am a 36 year-old mother of a 3-year-old son. I live in Perth Western Australia. I am predominantly a stay at home mum, though I do still work a few hours a week as a Software Support Consultant to keep my brain active.

Q2)  Have you always wanted to be an author?
Sort of, I have always written, when I was younger, though, it was more lyrics and poetry. I didn’t discover a love for longer forms of writing until I had my son. 

Q3)  Can you share with us your typical writing day.  Is there anything you have to have while writing?
I actually don’t write much during the day. Most of my writing is done at night after my son is in bed and I usually do my best work between midnight and 2am.

Q4)  Most challenging or rewarding part of writing?
The most rewarding part for me is when I get a review and they totally loved my work that makes it all worthwhile as far as I’m concerned. The most challenging part for me is not getting distracted social media can be a real distraction for me.

Q5)  Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?
My latest book is a Novella called ‘Fall In Love’. Michael Dunbar runs his families cattle station in the far north of Western Australia. Station life is lonely and he wishes there was a way that he could find a companion that wouldn’t mind living the outback life with him. In hopes of finding a woman, Michael heads to Broome for a few weeks holiday. What he finds is something he never expected to. Mia Mason a Perth girl, who longs to leave the city behind for a life in the country. Can two like minds fall in love, only destiny knows?
This is quite a personal piece because it is set in my home state.

Q6)  How did you come with the idea for this story?
This is kind of an odd/funny story. Here in Australia we have a reality TV show called ‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ I was watching one night and suddenly my mind was like wonder what a farmer would have to go through if he couldn’t find a wife and he didn’t have a TV show to help him. Next thing I knew I had written 7000 words in about 3 hours.
 
Q7)  Can you share with us your current work in progress?
I am currently working on a novel for Ruby Lioness Press’s Clearwater Series it is called ‘On The Run.’

Q8)  Who are some of your favorite authors?
Oooo this is hard, ummm… I would say Laura Kaye, Cynthia Eden, Damon Suede and JP Barnaby.

Q9)  Do you feel that any of your favorite authors have inspired your writing style?
I don’t think so. I write such a varied content that I don’t feel I am more inspired by any one writer.
 
Q10)  What is in your To Read Pile that you are dying to start or upcoming release you can’t wait for?
Oh, this is easy. I am desperately waiting for the July release of Laura Kaye’s West of Want.

Q11)  Is there anything else you would like to add?
Just thank you to every person who reads my works and I hope you enjoy them.

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Guest blogger: Morgan Hannah MacDonald

Bio: Morgan Hannah MacDonald writes Romantic Thrillers that are NOT for the faint of heart. She has always been interested in writing and serial killers, but it wasn’t until she found she had dated one herself that a true writer was born. She belongs to Romance Writers of America, the San Diego Chapter, as well as the Kiss of Death Chapter. She resides in San Diego, California where she is busy working on her next novel.  She can be found at www.morganhannahmacdonald.com. Or you may contact her at morganwrites@yahoo.com


I’ve been asked where the inspiration for SANDMAN came from. Well, truth is stranger than fiction.   It was November 3, 1998.  I had gone away for the weekend to the mountains with a couple of friends from work.  There had been rumors of snow, so we put the TV on immediately to track the storm.  The minute the news came on, there was a story of a trucker who had walked into the police station, slapped a plastic bag on the counter and stated; I think you’re looking for me.  The bag contained the severed breast of a woman.
As the weekend wore on, more information became available.  They stated that the man had frequented a Karaoke bar in San Clemente. That perked up my ears.  Five years prior, I had dated a guy who ran that Karaoke bar.  I might have met this guy! Chilling.
After I got home, there was a message from my best friend.  She asked if I had seen the story on the news and wasn’t that the guy I’d dated? I laughed.  I’d never dated a Wayne.  I would have remembered, that was my grandfather’s name.  Then she told me his full name was Wayne Adam Ford, it hit me.  I did date a guy named Adam, but he didn’t look anything like the guy on the news.
The Adam I knew was sexy, tall, fit and had a neatly trimmed beard that brought out his gorgeous deep green eyes.  It had been the winter of 1993 and he wore flannel shirts with straight legged 501 jeans.  I love that lumberjack look! *giggle*  The guy on the news was heavier and balding.  Of course, I hadn’t seen him in five years and people do change.  But I still wasn’t convinced.  My friend said that Inside Edition was doing a story on him that night.  
So at seven o’clock I sat on my couch and waited.  They started the segment with the exact same clip the news had showed all weekend.  It was a slow motion shot of him entering a court room in an orange jumpsuit.  But this time, when he turned to face the camera, I recognized those eyes.  I burst into tears.  It was him, it was the man I’d dated!  My body trembled, then turned numb as I listened to the frightening tale.  He was discharged from the marines for psychological reasons in the early eighties.  In 1985 he was arrested for the rape and beating of a prostitute, the charges were dropped due to lack of evidence.  That’s when it occurred to me, he was already on the brink of insanity when I’d known him!
In 1994 he’d met a young girl at that same karaoke bar.  They’d married and had a child.  After the birth, he started to unravel.  He’d become possessive, jealous and asked her to do strange things in the bedroom.  She divorced him and took the child to live with her mother. He was refused visitation rights.
That was the catalyst that started his murderous rampage.  He started picking up prostitutes and hitch hikers at truck stops along his route.  He raped and tortured the girls before he killed them, then sliced off a breast as a souvenir. 
The camera panned to a trailer surrounded by woods alongside a river. The picture would have been beautiful and serene if not for all the cops parading in and out carrying evidence. They announced his freezer was full of body parts. It seems that one of his victims had her legs, arms and head amputated by an ax. Her torso was found bobbing in the water by a fisherman. They were still searching the Madd River for her head. 
In a moment of hysteria, I remembered how overly dramatic the guy had been.  If not for the fact that they’d found all that evidence linking him to those grisly crimes, I would have thought he’d confessed just to get attention. Maybe he did.  The authorities didn’t know they had a serial killer. He wasn’t even a blip on their radar. So the only way he could get his fifteen minutes of fame was to turn himself in.  But the joke’s on him, fifteen minutes is all he got.  After all, have you ever heard of Wayne Adam Ford?  It is said that there are approximately 50 serial killers active in the United Statesat any given time.  So if in his sick twisted mind he thought he would be another Ted Bundy, or John Wayne Gacy, he was sorely mistaken.   
The final twist to this already disturbing story is that I met Wayne Adam Ford on my birthday November 3, 1993and he turned himself in on November 3 1998.  After this revelation, I didn’t trust my instincts regarding men.  I didn’t go on another date for over ten years. I’m still single to this day. I guess you could say that this has really messed with my mind!
Now I know it’s a cliché, but it’s true.  I never had a clue.  The guy I dated was charming, handsome and had lots of friends.  We dated only a short time.  I questioned his relationship with his ex-girlfriend who was cooking him meals and leaving them in his freezer.  He broke up with me because he said I had a suspicious mind.  Funny, but I ran into him some months later and we went out to grab a bite to eat.  That’s when he confessed he had to stop seeing her because he was still in love with her.
Now, when you read SANDMAN, you will find bits and pieces of these things in the story.  I borrowed some facts from his case and mixed them up between the suspects so no one would be able to guess the killer’s true identity. 


Beware the SANDMAN he’ll put you to sleep. . .forever.
A serial killer on the loose, a woman being stalked, and a homicide detective who must find the connection before it’s too late.
He collects women. He imprisons them, plays with them, tortures them. Until they bore him.  Then he removes a souvenir. They call him the Sandman.
Meagan McInnis is being plagued with late night calls, yet when she answers, no one is there. Then one night she makes a grisly discovery in her own backyard.
The caller is silent no more.
Homicide Detective, J.J. Thomas, realizes Meagan is the key to finding the Sandman. Now not only must he protect her, but he must find the connection between Meagan and the killer before she becomes his next victim.

Excerpt:
Sean climbed out of the water with his surfboard under his arm. He dragged his hand down his face to brush the salt water away from his eyes. His breathing was labored; he’d gotten in a good workout today. He walked up the beach a good distance before he detected a strange odor. As he neared his destination, the stench invading his nostrils became more pungent.
I hope there wasn’t another damn sewage spill. 
Soon he heard a strange buzzing sound. He stopped, brows furrowed, and concentrated on zeroing in on the exact location of the noise. Failing at this, he shrugged, and then continued up the strand. But with each step his uncertainty grew. The irritating cacophony had increased in volume.
Within seconds Sean found himself about fifty feet from where he’d left his gear. Before him lay a blanket of black that appeared to be moving. “What the hell?” He hesitated, waiting for the synapses in his brain to start firing, before taking another step.  
When he found no logical explanation, he gently rested his board on the sand and made his way closer until he stood directly in front of the sight. His hand cupped his nose. The stench reminded him of hard-boiled eggs gone bad. Very, very bad.
Okay, strike the moving blanket crack. It was more like a black cloud hovering over his belongings. Flies. He had an inkling that it was not the seaweed they found interesting.  Something dead had washed up on shore and he was less than eager to find out what it was. A seagull? A fish? A seal? Whatever it was, it would not be pretty no matter how long it had been dead.
Slowly, he reached down to pick up his sweater with one hand, while the other reached for the strap on his backpack. The flies swarmed up for a brief moment, just long enough to reveal their prey, before settling back down into a dark writhing carpet.  
An unintelligible sound escaped Sean’s lips. He gasped for air while instinctively taking a step back. He’d seen some hairy things in his life, but nothing even close to this. Icy fingers of fear raced up his spine; his heartbeat hammered in his chest. 
Sean couldn’t look away even if he had wanted to. Some strange fascination took hold of his brain and wouldn’t let go. Systematically, his mind dissected the grisly scene before him.
Sticking out of the rolling mound of seaweed was a woman’s arm. It was stiff as a mannequin’s, extending skyward as if reaching to him for help. The mottled blue hand wore long red fingernails, two of which had been broken down to the quick. Seaweed was wrapped around her arm like a feather boa. 
Sean’s gaze then locked onto another object protruding from the sandy grave: a leg that seemed to be severed mid-thigh, but closer inspection revealed that it was really half-buried. It too appeared tangled in the bubbly brown vegetation. 
The foot, like the hand, wore a shock of bright red polish on its perfectly manicured toes, clashing with the bluish pallor of the flesh. His eyes grew wide at the sight of flies and sand crabs greedily devouring the soft tissue. He choked back bile.
The spell was broken.
Sean stepped backward so fast he tripped over his own feet and landed on his butt. He scrambled up and raced toward the shore. He couldn’t get away fast enough. He reached the water’s edge before collapsing to his hands and knees.  His insides lurched so hard that he thought he would spew his stomach lining. Dry heaves continued long after his stomach had emptied. He collapsed on the sand, exhausted. A wave washed over him, but he hardly noticed.
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Interview & Giveaway with Cathrine Bybee

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to have Catherine Bybee on the blog today to chat about her newest book.  Highland Shifter.  Book number 4 in her MacCoinnich Time Traveler series.  



Q1) Can you please share with us a little about yourself
I’m five nine, brunette with blue eyes…oh, that isn’t what you want to know? LOL – I’m a 40 something on her second career raising two sons in California with my husband of eighteen years.

Q2)  Have you always wanted to be an author?
Yes and no. My day job for years was an ER nurse, which I loved. Life happens and things change and I was able to commit many hours into my passion of writing. I never thought I’d be an author until I wrote the words The End on my first manuscript.

Q3)  Can you share with us your typical writing day.  Is there anything you have to have while writing?
I start everyday on email…no shock there. I have to set a timer and remind myself to stay off line while I’m working on a new manuscript. Like many others, I’m distracted by the net. I’ll work till lunch, which might sound like a lot of time, but by the time I’m home from dropping of kids and the couple of days a week that I go to the gym, breaking at lunch might mean I’ve managed an hour of writing time. I’ll get in a few more before the kid pick up, and a couple in the evening if I’m lucky.

Q4)  Most challenging or rewarding part of writing?
Currently it’s getting my butt in the chair and getting words on a page. I’m so very busy with promotion and other aspects of writing that I’m having a hard time finding balance. I’m sure I will find it again, it’s just taking more time than I’d like. The most rewarding part is hearing from satisfied readers.

Q5)  Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?
Highland Shifter is the 4th book in a time travel series, however, it is a stand-alone title that begins the next three books about the MacCoinnich’s. This book is a long time in coming for fans of the series, they’ve waited over a year between books.

Q6)  How did you come with the idea for this story?
I wanted to see if I could take a teenage character from an earlier book that my readers fell in love with and make him the hero. I knew when I first introduced Simon as a teenager in the second book that he would have his own title. Highland Shifter is his story.

Q7)  Can you share with us your current work in progress?
I’m working on Married by Monday, a second book in my Weekday Bride Series. This is a follow up contemporary romance to my New York TimesBestseller, Wife by Wednesday.

Q8)  What is in your To Read Pile that you are dying to start or upcoming release you can’t wait for?
I have Dying Wish, the latest in Shannon K. Butcher’s series downloaded in my nook and I look forward to a few hours of read time.

Q11)  Is there anything else you would like to add?
I’m happy to give away a digital copy of Highland Shifter to one of your guests today. Just answer one question… Kilts, Yea or Nay?
I love hearing from my readers and spend way too much time on facebook and twitter, so please follow the links and add me so we can chat. Thanks Books & Kisses for having me here today. 

Want to learn more about Catherine?  You can find her here

New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author Catherine Bybee has been addicted to romance since her teens. After spending a decade of her life working as an RN in urban emergency rooms, Catherine is now dedicated to writing happily-ever-afters for the world to love. Catherine is married and raising two sons in Southern California.
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Interview & Giveaway with Gabi Stevens

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome Gabi Stevens to the blog today to chat about her upcoming book Wishful Thinking. 


Q1)  Gabi, can you please share with us a little about yourself

Hmmm, how to make this interesting? After growing up in Southern California, attending boarding school in Colorado, college in New York, California, Germany, and Illinois, I live in New Mexico with my husband of mumbelty-some years. I have three incredible daughters, two dogs (boy, will my kids love being in the same sentence with the dogs), and dreams bigger than my house can contain. I love language and languages—I’m fluent in three and know Latin—and spent seven years teaching middle schoolers the joys of literature. I play all kinds of games from computer to board to volleyball, love to read, hate to cook (although I’m the default chef in the family), and, of course, I write books.
Q2)  Have you always wanted to be an author?
No. When I was a kid I thought I wanted to be an actress, but my temperament wasn’t suited to that life. I studied literature instead, and when I had my children, I realized I needed to do something for myself to keep my brain from liquefying. I grabbed a pen (yes, a pen) and a notebook and wrote down one of those many stories whirling around in my head. And I realized I’d found what I was meant to do.

Q3)  Who are some of your favorite writers? Who do you feel has influenced your writing?

It’s long list, but I won’t bore you with the entire thing: Mark Twain, Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Agatha Christie—seriously, each of these authors inspire me to do better; they were so brilliant in so many ways. In the romance genre: Teresa Medeiros, Eloisa James, Jill Barnett, Jennifer Crusie, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Lori Wilde and Jodi Thomas. Other writers: Christopher Moore, Dean Koontz, Stephen King, Malcolm Gladwell.
Q4)  How did you get into writing in this specific genre?  Have you ever thought about writing in a different genre?
I’ve read romance since I was sixteen. My mother handed me my first romance novels. She didn’t (and still doesn’t) like them and wondered if I might be interested. Well, they became my go-to reads. And I’ve always loved paranormal stories. From the time I was a kid and read the Oz books, I’ve loved stories with magic and the supernatural. I became a big science fiction fan in high school, and when Harry Potter came out, well, I read them before my kids. But I have written in a different genre. My first published novels were historicals (under a different name—I’m hoping to get the rights back and re-release them electronically. I have one out now under the name Gabi Anderson.) However, paranormals are truly my first love.
Q5)  What are some of your writing rituals?
I don’t think I have many. I love to chew gum furiously and loudly (which is why I work in a room alone) when the juices are flowing (uh, sorry about the choice of the word “juices”), I sometimes listen to music, sometimes I write on paper instead of the computer. Mostly what I do is pay attention to the movie in my head and write down what I see and hear. Can you tell I don’t do much plotting? Makes for a messy rough draft, but I love revision, so that’s good for me.
Q6)  Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?
WISHFUL THINKING is the third book in my trilogy about fairy godmothers, but they’re not the ones you remember from Disney. Their role is more one of protection, although they do also grant wishes. In Wishful Thinking, free-spirit Stormy Jones-Smythe lives in a loving community of artists, but when she is chosen as the third fairy godmother, the Arcani world forces its boundaries and expectations on her. The first two godmothers have gone rogue, and the Council assigns her a full time guard to prevent her from doing the same. Luckily even a rigid and strict bodyguard can’t contain her exuberance.
Hunter Merrick doesn’t appreciate the babysitting job he’s been given, especially when Stormy proves as chaotic as her name implies. But a threat forces Hunter to choose which side deserves his loyalty and both choices have dire consequences.
And if Stormy can defeat the greatest enemy the Arcani have seen since the time of Merlin, maybe she can rescue a bit of happiness for herself too. If she survives.
Q7)  How did you come with the idea for this story?
I have always loved the Grimm fairy tales. I even studied them in college. So when the time came for me to write a paranormal novel, I wanted something new and different. Fairy godmothers were just the right subject. The number three is one of the magic numbers in the fairy tales (as are seven and twelve), so I knew I wanted three stories about three women. And one of my favorite themes is doing the right thing no matter the cost. And there you have my plot. Okay, it wasn’t quite that easy, and I didn’t write to the theme, I just told the story, but that’s the major theme that came out of the story.
Q8)  Can you share with us your current work(s) in progress?
Right now my agent is pitching a series about a town filled with people who have special abilities, and currently I’m working on a historical paranormal, combining my two favorite genres of romance. And lately, in the back of my mind I have two very different stories brewing. I’m waiting for them to ripen before I write them.

Q9)  What would you be if you were not an author?

Definitely a teacher. I taught for seven years and left the profession a year ago. I loved dealing with the kids, showing them how to think, write, and yes, read (they all thought they knew how—silly children). I did love it, but I was a writer first. And I’ll spare you my rant about the education system in general.
Q10)  What is in your To Read Pile that you are dying to start or upcoming release you can’t wait for?
I don’t have much of a TBR pile because I read too fast, but I’m looking forward to the book following A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness, Sacre Bleu by Christopher Moore, and Jill Barnett’s return to historicals (I believe this fall).
Q11) Is there anything else you would like to add?
Real life is so serious. We all have issues or problems or obstacles that we have to face (And lets not even talk about the political atmosphere in this election year). I hope my books provide an escape from all that. I want my books to bring laughter, a few tears maybe, and cheers at the end. I can think of no nobler goal than bringing joy to people.
Thank you so much for having me here at Books-n-Kisses. Now I have a question for you readers:
What was the last book that made you sigh with complete satisfaction at the end? (Hey, I’m always looking for new things to read myself) Please leave the title in your comments, and one responder (and yes, I’m willing to ship international) will win a copy of The Wish List or As You Wish, winner’s choice.
I love reaching out to readers and having them contact me as well. You can find me at www.GabiStevens.com, www.GabiStevens.blogspot.com, Facebook– facebook.com/gabi.stevens, or Twitter– twitter.com/GabiStevens.
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Interview & Giveaway with Jacquie Johnson

Books-n-Kisses is please to have Jacquie Johnson on the blog today. We are looking forward to getting to know Jacquie better and learning about her news release Angel on Fire. 


Can you please share with us a little about yourself
My name is Jacquie Johnson and I am a jack of all trades.  By day, I am a wife, mother, teacher to my homeschooled twins, cook, chauffeur and caregiver for my three elderly grandparents.  But at night, when the house is quiet, I turn into a writer.   I write mostly romantic suspense and young adult but am not willing to pigeon hole myself yet.  Who knows what the muse might drum up?
I graduated from Harvard and Indiana University School of Law.  I have lived on both coasts and currently reside in Northwest Indiana. 
Have you always wanted to be an author?
My first foray into writing occurred when I was in elementary school and I entered the local short story writing contest.  Although I didn’t win, the judges commented on my active imagination.  While the other kids wrote about sports and playing at the park, my story involved a female orphan living in Victorian England who was run over by a carriage.  Obviously, I was heavily influenced by what I was reading myself, (Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights).  I stopped writing fiction after high school, setting what I thought were childhood dreams aside to focus on college, law school and a legal career.  Needless to say, I continued to draft essays, research papers and eventually legal briefs.  My aspiration to write a novel returned a few years after I stopped practicing law to homeschool my daughters.  I missed writing and realized that this was my chance to let my imagination run free and write what I wanted.
What is your most interesting writing quirk?
Sorry, I can’t share just one.
First, I research – a lot.  Yesterday when I checked seventeen books on viruses, bioterrorism and cults, the librarian looked a little nervous.  On the other hand, when I entered my first gun shop to learn more about guns for Angel on Fire, I was the nervous one.
Second, I always write the beginning of my novel and then the ending before tackling the middle.  I know.  It sounds weird but once I can see the ending I’m afraid I will lose it if I don’t write it down right away.
Finally, my creativity goes into overdrive just before I go to sleep.  For some reason, 20 more minutes frequently turns into an hour or more.
Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?
Angel on Fire is the story of Angela McKenzie, an FBI analyst, seeking to understand her father’s unexpected death.  I’ve included the blurb, which describes the story better than any restatement.
All Angela wants is to understand why her father, security specialist Mac McKenzie, dropped dead on a sidewalk in Boston.  Instead, she is thrust into the midst of an international conspiracy when she discovers that her father was working on a classified project for the government at the time of his death.  Now, the FBI, a terrorist and a killer have her in their sights.
Former Navy SEAL turned undercover operative, Chase Romero thinks his boss is overreacting when he orders Chase to small town America to protect Angela.  But he changes his mind when her home is burglarized and “accidents” begin to happen.  The real question becomes, how can he keep her safe if he keeps tripping over his own heart?  
After shooting an intruder, Angela flees the scene, and the FBI issues a warrant for her arrest.  On the run for her life and her freedom, she places her trust in Chase.  As they travel from small town New England, to the nation’s capital, to the shores of Lake Michigan, the trail – and their attraction – grows hotter.  Together, they team up to prevent a global financial market meltdown and face a killer who will stop at nothing to get his hands on the project Mac protected with his life. 

How did you come with the idea for this story?
I take a lot of my ideas from current events.  The software in Angel on Fire is the product of a what-if game my mind played after the flash crash of the stock market in 2010.  I also had an idea for a character similar someone I know.  She’s very book smart but highly emotional and lacks real world experience in many ways.  So I put the two together and came up with the plot for Angel on Fire.
Can you share with us your current work(s) in progress?
Which one? I have about six novels at various stages.  My next release will most likely be Dilemma, another romantic suspense.  It’s the story of Alexis Winters, a fresh from law school litigator, who has just started a new career and life in Chicago.  As she learns that practicing law is about more than trust and justice, the young labor and employment litigator struggles to balance her ethical obligations to her client with her own values.  When childhood friend turned investigative journalist Ryder Prescott insists that her client is involved in wrongdoing and that he needs her help to prove it, Alexis is trapped between a desire to help her childhood love, do the right thing and protect her career.  Alexis walks a fine line to find out how far is too far and when rules are meant to be broken while she and Ryder grow closer in spite of the history between them. 
Who is the one author that you would love to meet someday and why?
I can only pick one?  That’s so unfair.  I’d have to say William Shakespeare first because his works are still so applicable today.  My second choice is Tom Clancy.  I love his books, especially his Jack Ryan novels. 
What is the best piece of advice you would give to someone that wants to get into writing?
The best way to learn how to write is to actually put pen to paper or fingers to the keyboard and write.  Then ask for feedback.  It also helps to read.  Read fiction.  Read non-fiction.  Read books on writing.  Just read.
Can you share with us something off your bucket list.
I want to attend a summer Olympics in a foreign country.  I want a chance to see the best in the world do what they do best.  Gymnastics, swimming, and basketball are high on the event list.
What is in your To Read Pile that you are dying to start or upcoming release you can’t wait for?
I’m waiting to read Victims by Jonathan Kellerman’s and Celebrity in Death by J.D. Robb until I finish the first draft of Sean and Emily’s story, the next in the Angel Investigations series.  They’re my incentive to work faster. 
Is there anything else you would like to add?
Thank you so much for having me here.  It’s been a pleasure sharing my book and a little bit about myself with you.   

Angel on Fire
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All Angela wants is to understand why her father, security specialist Mac McKenzie, dropped dead on a sidewalk in Boston. Instead, she is thrust into the midst of an international conspiracy when she discovers that her father was working on a classified project at the time of his death. Now, the FBI, a terrorist and a killer have her in their sights.
Former Navy SEAL turned undercover operative, Chase Romero thinks his boss is overreacting when he orders Chase to small town America to protect Angela. But he changes his mind when her home is burglarized and “accidents” begin to happen. The real question becomes, how can he keep her safe if he keeps tripping over his own heart?
After shooting an intruder, Angela flees the scene, and the FBI issues a warrant for her arrest. On the run for her life and her freedom, she places her trust in Chase. As they travel from New England, to the nation’s capital, to the shores of Lake Michigan, the trail – and their attraction – grow hotter. Together, they team up to prevent a global financial market meltdown and face a killer who will stop at nothing to get his hands on the project Mac protected with his life.

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