Blog Tour & Giveaway: Death on Eat Street by J.J. Cook

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I’m pleased to welcome J.J. Cook here today to talk about their new book, Death on Eat Street. I love culinary mysteries so this one is definitely high on my list.

1. Tell me about your new release.

Death on Eat Street is about Zoe Chase who gives up her job at a bank to follow her heart, and become a food entrepreneur.  She buys a diner that needs substantial renovations, and creates a food truck to finance that plan.  Her ace-in-the-hole is the biscuit bowl: a deep friend biscuit with the center hollowed out and filled with pie filling, custard, beef stew, or chili.  She has some difficulties getting started when she finds a dead rival food truck owner, but has friends who help her through the bad times.

2. What inspired you to write mysteries?

We have both always loved mysteries! Sherlock Holmes, the Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew.  We love the puzzle, and solving it while we write the story.

3. What is the most interesting/strange thing you had to research for your books?

We actually got in the middle of a food truck feud over parking places.  We put that into Death on Eat Street since we lived through it.  People hire others to keep certain places open in good sales areas.  Failing that, they get physical pushing other food trucks out of the way. It was a strange, and scary experience!

4. What are you working on now?

We are working on our next food truck book, FRY HARD, and our seventh Peggy Lee Garden Mystery, LETHAL LILY, which is out in May.  Our first book in the Retired Witches Spell Book Mystery, SPELL BOOKED, will be out in December.

5. Are there any authors or books that have influenced you to become a writer?

We read across genres – mystery, romance, science fiction, fantasy – and like to write in all those genres.  We love Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Tanith Lee, Carole Nelson Douglas, and Barbara Hambly.

6. What was the first book you ever wrote and was it published?

The first book that we wrote was A Family for the Sheriff, and it was published by Silhouette in 1999 under one of our pseudonyms, Elyssa Grant.

Thank you so much for being here on Books-n-Kisses.

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About the Author:

clip_image001J.J. Cook writes award-winning, bestselling mystery fiction as themselves, Joyce and Jim Lavene, and Ellie Grant. MurderousMatrimony_JimLavene-biopicThey have written and published more than 70 novels for Harlequin, Berkley, Amazon, and Gallery Books along with hundreds of non-fiction articles for national and regional publications. They live in rural North Carolina with their family. Visit them at www.jjcook.net.

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Zoe Chase always wanted to own her own restaurant—but first, she’ll have to serve up a heaping helping of meals on wheels, with a side of mystery. When she’s once again passed over for a promotion at work, Zoe decides to take the big leap and go for her dream. She quits, gives up her fancy digs, and buys a fixer-upper diner in a shady part of town. To keep above water during the renovation, she buys a used food truck to serve the downtown and waterfront of Mobile, Alabama. Zoe starts to dish out classic Southern food—but her specialty is her deep-fried biscuit bowls that blow traditional bread bowls away. After a promising start, things start to go downhill faster than a food truck without brakes. First, someone tries to rob the cash register. Next, Zoe is threatened by the owner of a competing food truck for taking their spot. And when the owner ends up dead inside Zoe’s rolling restaurant, Zoe and her sole employee, Ollie, find themselves hopping out of the frying pan into the fryer. They need to find the real killer, before both of them get burned.

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Jennifer’s Review of Death on Eat Street

Review (4.5 Stars): Zoe was a great character for me because she took a chance on making her dreams come true and quit her dead-end job to open up a diner. Her family thought she was crazy because all she wanted to do was make people smile by having them eat her food.  She quickly becomes involved in the death of a food truck competitor whose dead body ends up in the driver seat of her food truck.  Even though she is cleared as a suspect, Zoe still finds herself in dangerous situations from someone who believes that she is hiding something that belonged to the deceased.  She now has to find the true identity of the killer before her dreams of success go up in smoke.

This is the first book in the Biscuit Bowl Food Truck mystery series and I’ve already become a fan of Zoe and her friends.  I liked how Zoe was truly a good person who always looked for ways to help other people even though she barely knew them.  She came from a rich family who tried to push her into staying at a boring job and marry a guy who was absolutely wrong for her.  She believed in the people that she just met and they turned out to be people that she could really count on when her family wouldn’t support her dreams. I thought the murder mystery was exciting and full of plot twists that will definitely keep you on your toes.  Death on Eat Street is a delectable mystery that will have you craving one of Zoe’s famous biscuit bowls and I can’t wait to see what is in store for Zoe next.

Giveaway

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: A Killing Notion by Melissa Bourbon

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Today we have Melissa Bourbon here on Books-n-Kisses to talk about her new book, A Killing Notion.  She is also the author of the Lola Cruz mystery series, so please give her a warm welcome. 🙂

1. Tell me about your new release.

A Killing Notion is the 5th book in A Magical Dressmaking mystery series.  If you know anything about Texas homecoming, you may have heard about big Texas mums.  Homecoming and mums set the stage for the latest mystery Harlow Cassidy needs to solve.

2. Where did you come up with the idea for this series?

I live in Texas and wanted to create a small, quaint town that would be one I’d like to live in (minus the murders!).  When creating Harlow, I wanted her to have an interesting history.  Making her a descendent of Butch Cassidy gave her a unique background and also allowed her, and all the Cassidy women, to have charms.  The magical element is very light… just enough to add a little twist of fun to the stories!

3. What was the most interesting thing that you had to research as a writer?

With the Lola Cruz mystery series, I researched nudist resorts.  There was one about ten miles from our house which I actually went to.  I interviewed people who worked there, and people who were members.  To say it was interesting is an understatement! I haven’t done anything quite as bold or crazy since them.  I don’t foresee any nudist resort mysteries in Harlow Cassidy’s future.

4. Which authors do you feel have influenced you to become a writer?

I would have to say Agatha Christie.  During high school I read all of her mysteries and loved every one of them.  I remember going to the library with my mom so she could check out Curtain, Hercule Poirot’s last case.  So while she’s not a writer, my mom also greatly influenced me.

I also love magical realism, so Alice Hoffman and Sarah Addison Allen are two contemporary authors I like.  Practical Magic is one of my favorite books.

5. What are you working on now?

I just finished the 6th Magical Dressmaking book, A Seamless Murder.  It’ll be released in January 2015.  I’m in the process of the fourth Lola Cruz mystery and a proposal for a new series.  Details to come!

6. Favorite TV guilty pleasure? Downton Abbey, True Detective, and House of Cards.  LOVE them all!

7. Favorite Food? Warm chocolate chip cookies straight from the oven, baba ganoush (crazy love!), and spanakopita (spinach and feta strudel made in fila dough) – not all in the same meal, of course. 😉

About the Author:

Melissa-Bourbon-Ramirez-_2Melissa Bourbon, who sometimes answers to her Latina-by-marriage name Misa Ramirez, gave up teaching middle and high school kids in Northern California to write full-time amidst horses and Longhorns in North Texas.  She fantasizes about spending summers writing in quaint, cozy locales, has a love/hate relationship with yoga and chocolate, is devoted to her family, and can’t believe she’s lucky enough to be living the life of her dreams.

She is the Marketing Director with Entangled Publishing, is the author of the Lola Cruz Mystery series with St. Martin’s Minotaur and Entangled Publishing, and A Magical Dressmaking Mystery series with NAL. She also has written two romantic suspense novels, a light paranormal romance, and is the co-author of The Tricked-out Toolbox, a practical marketing guide for authors.

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Harlow Jane Cassidy is swamped with homecoming couture requests. If only she didn’t have to help solve a murder, she might get the gowns off the dress forms…. 

Harlow is doing everything she can to expand her dressmaking business, Buttons & Bows—without letting clients know about her secret charm. When she has a chance to create homecoming dresses with a local charity and handmade mums for several high school girls—including Gracie, whose father, Will, has mended Harlow’s heart—she is ready to use her magical talents for a great cause.

But when Gracie’s date for the dance is accused of murder, Harlow knows things won’t be back on course until she helps Gracie clear the football player’s name. If Harlow can’t patch up this mess before the big game, her business and her love life might be permanently benched.

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Jennifer’s Review of A Killing Notion

Review (4.25 Stars): I love books that deal with magic and this series is definitely a winner.  In A Killing Notion, Harlow is enjoying the success of her business and is in the middle of creating homecoming dresses for the local high school girls.  When the boyfriend of one of the girls is accused of murdering his father, Harlow decides to use her investigating skills once again to help clear his name.

I’ve always liked Harlow and I was glad to see that her relationship with Will was still going strong in this book.  I love spending time with these characters and enjoy the shenanigans of Harlow’s ghostly grandmother, Loretta Mae, who always makes an appearance when least expected. This clever mystery had me guessing until the very end and I have to say this series keeps getting better and better.  Looking forward to reading the next book in the series, A Seamless Murder, which will be out early next year.

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Interview & Giveaway with Jane Ashford

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome back Jane Ashford to the blog.  

Jane, can you please share with us a little about yourself?

Jane: When I take those “what’s your ideal job” quizzes on Facebook, I get “writer.” Maybe it’s destiny. I’m an avid reader, too. A bit of an introvert. I like hiking in the wilderness. And cake. : )

Have you always wanted to be an author?

Jane: Yes. I’ve told and written stories for as long as I can remember.

What is your most interesting writing quirk?

Jane: I don’t know if it’s interesting, but I often do an idea dump in contemporary language as I’m writing my historicals. For example, [hero] mouths off and acts like a total jerk until [heroine] tells him he can stuff it. Then I go back to expand and “historicize” it.

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

Jane: The Bride Insists is a marriage of convenience story, about two people who have been deeply scarred by financial travails. They soon find passion, but must struggle toward understanding, and love.

How did you come with the idea for this story?

Jane: It came from that Regency slang phrase “the Marriage Mart.” I thought, what if a woman actually set out to “buy” a husband? How would that happen? And how would it play out?

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

Jane: I’m working on a new Regency historical for Sourcebooks called Married to a Proper Stranger. It’s about a couple married less than a month when the husband is sent off to China with Lord Amherst’s diplomatic mission. Almost two years later, he’s back – a changed man. His wife is equally altered by her experiences at home. So what’s to be done when you find yourself married to an intriguing, infuriating stranger?

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

Jane: I’d like to tell Laurie King how much I love and admire Folly.

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

Jane: Be sure you like solitude and can motivate yourself to get the work done. And never give up.

Can you share with us something off your bucket list.

Jane: I’d like to visit Bali. It sounds like a culture so permeated by art.

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

Jane: I read all kinds of things. One book I’m eagerly anticipating Skin Game by Jim Butcher. I love Harry Dresden. Anyone see the TV series?

Is there anything else you would like to add?

Jane: Thanks so much for having me!

 

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THE BRIDE INSISTS

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She Thinks She’s Bought a Compliant Husband

Although Clare Greenough has inherited an unexpected fortune, her money is in the hands of a trustee until she marries—everyone knows a woman is incapable of managing funds. What she needs is an easygoing husband, right away…

They’re Both in for a Shock

She makes a deal with impetuous young James Boleigh, seventh Baron Trehearth: they will marry, Clare will get control of her money, and Jamie will get the funds he desperately needs to restore his lands. To stave off ruin, Jamie agrees, believing Clare will soon become a proper, submissive wife. But to expect a serene, passionless marriage was only their first mistake…

 

Praise for The Bride Insists

“Perfectly delightful Regency romance… Remarkably executed.” —Publishers Weekly

“Ashford captures the reader’s interest with her keen knowledge of the era and her deft writing. … a charming plot and just the right amount of sensuality.” —RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars

“…a marvelously engaging marriage of convenience tale, and Ashford’s richly nuanced,

realistically complex characters and impeccably crafted historical setting are bound to

resonate with fans of Mary Balogh.” – Booklist

 

JaneAshfordABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jane Ashford discovered Georgette Heyer in junior high school and was captivated by the glittering world and witty language of Regency England. That delight was part of what led her to study English literature and travel widely in Britain and Europe. She has written historical and contemporary romances, and her books have been published in Sweden, Italy, England, Denmark, France, Russia, Latvia, the Czech Republic, and Spain, as well as the U.S. Jane has been nominated for a Career Achievement Award by RT Book Reviews. Born in Ohio, she now lives in LA. For more information, please visit http://janeashford.com/ or find her on Facebook.

 

 

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Interview & Giveaway with Melinda Leigh

Books-n-Kisses is super excited to have Melinda Leigh on the blog again to talk about your newest Romance Suspense novel She Can Hide.

Melinda Leigh PicMelinda, for those who don’t know you can you please tell us a little about yourself

ML: Hi everyone! I’m the author of bestselling romantic thrillers, including SHE CAN RUN, my debut International Thriller Award nominated book, and my latest release, SHE CAN HIDE. I’m also a mom, a wife, a martial artist, and a dog person.  I have a fondness for rescue animals, British comedy, and ice cream.

BnK: Melinda, have you always wanted to be an author?

ML: Like all the best things in my life, I became a writer by accident. When my kids were small, I was reading 3-4 books a week because it was the only activity that didn’t wake them up from their afternoon naps. One day my husband suggested I try writing a book instead of reading one. I liked the idea. At first writing was just a hobby. It wasn’t for several more years that I’d try to write as a serious career, but I was hooked.

BnK:  Can you tell us a little about She Can Hide?

ML:  SHE CAN HIDE is the 4th book in the She Can Series (Don’t worry. They’re all stand-alone reads. The connections between the books she can hideare slim.) The story is all about trust. Can a woman who’s already been betrayed learn to trust again, even if her life depends on it?  

BnK:  What is next in the She Can…. series?  I heard a rumor of a novella?

ML:  I have a short story, HE CAN FALL, releasing March 26.  It’s a quick, fast read about a romantic weekend gone horribly wrong.  I’m considering another book in the series. I don’t feel like I’m through with the characters in Westbury, Pennsylvania just yet.  

BnK:  I know you write another Romance Suspense series The Midnight Series.  What is it about the Romance Suspense genre that you love so much?

ML:  Romantic suspense combines my two favorite genres, thrillers and romance. RS is the best of both worlds, a fast-paced exciting thriller with a happily-ever-after (a must for me!).  

BnK:  Do you ever see yourself writing any other genres?

ML:  Sure, why not? Who knows what the future holds? I love to tell stories.  I’m very happy writing RS right now, but I might want to try something else someday.

BnK:  I think I suggest not too long ago that you and Kendra Elliot should team up to write a book.  How is that project going? 😉

ML:  Shhhh. It’s all a big secret. J 

BnK:  What is up next for you?

ML:  Midnight Betrayal is scheduled to release in September, and I’m currently working on a new project, which might turn out to be the start of a new series.  I haven’t decided yet. New projects are so much fun. The possibilities are endless.

BnK:  Melinda, it is always a pleasure to have you on the blog!!  Is there anything else you would like the masses to know before we end?

ML:  I’d love to hear from your readers.  Do you love romantic suspense? What is it about the genre that thrills you?  For any of you who have read the She Can books, is there a particular character you’d love to see her his/her own story?

Once again, it’s been a huge thrill to be here at Books-n-Kisses.  Thank you so much for hosting me today.

BnK:  You are so very welcome!  We always love having you on the blog 🙂

 

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She Can Hide

She Can…..#4

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From the moment Officer Ethan Hale pulls Abby Foster from icy waters, he senses there’s more to her than meets the eye. Abby has no memory of the accident that submerged her car in the frozen river. Three years ago, Abby was kidnapped and abandoned in a well for a week. The botched police investigation nearly killed her. Abby had moved to the mountains of Pennsylvania for a fresh start, but when it becomes clear that this car crash wasn’t an accident, she knows the violence from her past has caught up with her. But Abby’s former assailant was convicted and imprisoned, so who else wants her dead? Ethan uncovers a fresh string of murders tied to Abby’s past. Someone is trying to kill her, and this time the stalker seems determined to finish the task. As the killer grows bolder, Abby begins to trust Ethan enough to share the truth, her heart, and her life. But to stop the murders, Ethan must make a decision that could jeopardize it all.

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Interview & Giveaway with Leisl Leighton

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome 1st time guest Leisl Leighton to the blog today. Leisl, can you please share with us a little about yourself

Leisl Headshot tweetI am a tall red head with an overly large imagination. As a child, I identified strongly with Anne of Green Gables. A voracious reader and a born performer, it came as no surprise to anyone when I did a double major in English Literature and Drama for my BA, then went on to a career as an actor, singer and dancer, as well as script writer, stage manager and musical director for cabaret and theatre restaurants (one of which I co-owned and ran for six years).

After starting a family I stopped performing and instead, began writing the stories that had been plaguing my dreams. My stories have won and placed in many competitions in Australia and the US, including the STALI, Golden Opportunities, Heart of the West, Linda Howard Award of Excellence, Touch of Magic and many others.

I live in the leafy suburbs of Melbourne, Australia with my two beautiful boys, lovely hubby, overly spunky dog, Buffy and improbably named white cat, Ezmerelda. I love to spend time with family and friends, sometimes sing in a choir and perform solo and have a penchance for trying unusual x-treme things. I work as a swim teacher in my day-to-day job.

Have you always wanted to be an author?

I always wanted to do something creative. Having a family put a halt on me performing on stage as often as I wanted to and I’d written scripts on and off for years which I always loved doing. English was always one of my favourite subjects, creative writing a bliss, so it wasn’t too far-fetched a stretch from that to writing the stories that inhabited all my dreams.

What is your most interesting writing quirk?

Ooh, tough one. I think, probably, I always write really interesting and fun secondary characters that always threaten to steal the scene. But that’s okay because that just means I’ll need to give them a book sometime soon.

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

Dark Moon is the first in a paranormal series, The Witch-Were Chronicles. It is about a reluctant Witch and an Alpha Were torn by his loyalty to Pack and his budding feelings for the woman who would be his mate.

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Lately, Skye Collins has been unable to shake the feeling that she’s being watched. After a lifetime spent hiding her true nature, she knows that any unusual attention is something to be wary of.  And the only attention she’s been receiving lately is from the intense and attractive Jason McVale.

Jason claims to know things about Skye that can’t be true, and it’s obvious he’s hiding secrets of his own. Yet despite herself, Skye can’t resist the attraction between them, and her surrender will set in motion a chain of events that will have consequences for everyone she holds dear.

Gradually, Jason convinces Skye that she has to trust him if she is to solve the riddle of her past and learn the truth about her power.  But believing Jason means that her entire life has been based on a lie.

As her enemies gather strength and the danger increases, Skye is forced to accept who she really is. Will she risk everything and fight for those she loves? Or save herself and let them be destroyed by the forces of darkness?

How did you come with the idea for this story?

It actually just started as a scene where a woman was knocked down on the ski slopes by an out of control snowboarder (something that had happened to me many a time). But in the dreams that I had about this, the snowboarder (unlike the reality of what had happened to me) was unbelievably gorgeous and the girl felt an instant spark of reaction to him. As I wrote her story, it soon became apparent that there was a paranormal aspect to my characters and that spark she felt was something more than just sexual attraction.

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

I am currently working on the 2nd and 3rd in The Witch-Were Chronicles series, Healer Moon and Blood Moon.

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

If I could go back in time, it would have to be Shakespeare. He had a fascinating mind, an ability to create his own language and to take old stories and make them into something new. He was also prolific and incredibly visual.

If I couldn’t go back in time, hmm…

I am lucky in that I’ve met quite a few of my favourite Australian authors already (and a lovelier, more generous bunch of writers you’d be hard-pressed to meet), but I think I’d like to meet Nora Roberts or Raymond E. Feist. Nora, because I’d like to find out how she manages her time, how she comes up with so many stories and makes her characters so convincing, and Raymond simply because he is my favourite fantasy author and I’d love to just chat to him about Pug, Jimmy the Hand and all their cohorts and find out where they’ve gone now he’s finished with the series.

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

Read. Write. Read some more. Write some more. Go to workshops. Read some writing books. Learn from them. Keep reading. Keep writing. Try out some comps. Get yourself a good critique partner or two. Join a writing group. Join something like RWA and just keep going. Talent is part of the equation, but persistence is also in there too.

Can you share with us something off your bucket list.

I don’t really have a bucket list. I’ve always made a point to try the things I want to do. I’ve travelled overseas, have been parachuting, have done white water and black water rafting, climbed up a volcano (although I’d like to go up one that was a little more bubbly), have been caving, done abseiling, I horse ride, ski, and last year did a rap jump (forward abseiling down a 6 story building) with my sister. I would love to travel more, though, travel back to some of my favourite places in the world (I love Italy) and visit more places in the world to experience their flavor, their history, would therefore be on any bucket list that I have.

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 to sink my teeth into Nalini Singh’s next book in the Psy-Changeling series (still not out yet, but soon), and also MJ Scott’s next one in her Half-Light City series. And Anne Gracie’s next novel is high on my list too – I just love her stories set in a much more gracious world than ours – if harder.

Is there anything else you would like to add?

Thank you so much for having me as a guest on your blog. It’s been a lot of fun answering your 10 questions.

I would also like to give away a kindle copy of Dark Moon to one of your readers. Being in Australia, there is a little bit of a region problem – so I can send anyone outside Australia an Amazon gift voucher so they can buy Dark Moon in whatever region they’re in.

Dark Moon is out on March 15th. You can buy it here:

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Leisl’s romantic suspense, Killing Me Softly is out now:

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You can follow Leisl and find out more about her and her books on her website: www.leislleighton.com

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Interview & Giveaway with Shana Galen

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome back Shana Galen to the blog.  

Shana, can you please share with us a little about yourself

Sure! First of all, thank you for having me. I’m so honored to be back. I’m a wife, a mother, and the author of more than a dozen fast-paced, adventurous historical romances. I love writing about daring women and dangerous men.

Have you always wanted to be an author?

Not at all. When I was in high school, I wanted to be an opera singer. I still kind of wish that had panned out. Then once I hit college and realized I was not going to be a world renowned opera singer, I decided to be a psychologist. But that would have meant listening to people’s problems all day. So I became a teacher. Why I thought that didn’t mean listening to problems all day, I’ll never know, but I was a teacher for 11 years, and I started writing during that time. I’d always had stories in my head, and I guess after years of teaching students how to write, I wanted to give it a go myself.

Are you a plotter or a punster or combo of both? And you explain the difference?

I’m definitely a punster. I can certainly plot, but if I plot a book, I never follow that plan. It’s like I worry I can’t write a good book if I try to figure t out beforehand.

What is your most interesting writing quirk?

I have to write in order. And the first thing is title, and then character names. I can’t keep going if those aren’t right.

Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?Sapphires Are an Earl's Best Friend Cover

Sapphires Are an Earl’s Best Friend is about Lily Dalton. She’s a renowned courtesan, who’s been dubbed The Countess of Charm by the Prince Regent. In reality, she’s a spy for the Crown, and she’s been asked to investigate a powerful duke, who’s suspected of ordering the Crown’s best agents killed. The problem is the duke is the father of Lord Darlington, the man she’s been in love with for years, and the man who’s been in love with her best friend for years.

How did you come with the idea for this story?

I think this story is sort of a Fantine from Les Miserable meets Charlie’s Angels. Lily has had a hard life, but she’s been able to make something of herself. Now she’s in danger of losing all of that, and she’s left with very few choices. When a character is put in a situation that’s practically impossible, a story becomes very interesting to me.

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

Yes, right now I’m working on the first book in a new series, which releases in February 2015. It’s called Scandalous in Satin, and it’s about a thief who becomes involved with an earl. It’s lots of fun.

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

I always wanted to meet Julie Garwood because I love her books, and they were what inspired me to become a writer. I was able to meet her last year at the RT Convention in Kansas City.

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

Write. Don’t talk about writing. Don’t read about writing. You learn by doing.

Can you share with us something off your bucket list.

I’d love to take my daughter to England when she’s a bit older (she’s 4). I would love to share a place that’s been so fascinating to me with her.

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

There are too many to mention, and I’m afraid I forget a friend of hurt feelings. My TBR pile is very tall, and my To-Buy list is super long.

What is one book everyone should read before they die?

The Bible.

What is your favorite time of year & why?

Spring. It’s not too hot or too cold in Houston.

Who is your Celebrity crush?  And what would you do if you ever meet them?

Flynn Rider from Tangled. I met him at Disney World recently, and I was too flustered to say anything.

Is there anything else you would like to add?

Yes! Right now I have a really fun pre-order event going on, but this is the last day. If you pre-order Sapphires Are an Earl’s Best Friend and send proof to Casablanca@sourcebooks.com TODAY, February 28, you’ll receive a Jewels of the Ton themed gift of tea and candy plus an epilogue that’s not in the book. If you have questions, just email me at shana@shanagalen.com

 

 

 

SAPPHIRES ARE AN EARL’S BEST FRIEND

by SHANA GALEN

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She Wants Him…She Wants Him Not…

Lily Dawson, dubbed the Countess of Charm by the Prince Regent himself, plays the role of the courtesan flawlessly while her real purpose is spying in the service of the Crown. Her mission now is to seduce a duke to test his true loyalties. She’ll do it, even though the man she really wants is Andrew Booth-Payne, Earl of Darlington—the duke’s son.

Andrew is furious when he finds himself rivaling his father for Lily’s attention. When he uncovers Lily’s mission, Andrew is faced with impossible choices. It seems he is destined to betray either his family, his country, or the longings of his own heart…

Early Praise for Sapphires Are an Earl’s Best Friend:

“One of Galen’s most adventurous tales yet. This wild ride of a spy thriller sparkles with banter and radiates passion.” —RT Book Reviews, 4 ½ Stars, Top Pick of the Month

“The road to happily-ever-after is intense, conflicted, suspenseful and fun.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Courage, honor and strength are the qualities which will continue to bring you back to Galen’s series and keep you in anticipation of what’s next. Order early and happy reading!” —Gourmande Girl

Shana Galen PhotoABOUT THE AUTHOR

Shana Galen is the national bestselling author of fast-paced adventurous Regency historicals, including the RT Reviewers’ Choice The Making of a Gentleman. She taught English at the middle and high school level off and on for eleven years. Most of those years were spent working in Houston’s inner city. Now she writes full time. She’s happily married to a man she calls Ultimate Sportsfan and has a daughter, Princess Galen, who is most definitely a romance heroine in the making. Shana loves to hear from readers: visit her website at www.shanagalen.com, download her free author app for exclusive content and first looks, or see what she’s up to daily on Facebook and Twitter.

 

 

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2/17 Cocktails and Books – Diamond

2/18 SOS Aloha – Amethyst

2/19 Romancing Rakes for the Love of Romance – Citrine

2/20 Romance Bandits – Rose Quartz

2/21 Reading Between the Wines – Ruby

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Interview with Laura Kaye + tour wide giveaway

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HARD AS YOU CAN is your second book in the “Hard Ink” series (after USA Today bestseller, HARD AS IT GETS). What can readers look forward to?

Readers can look forward to tons of sexy alpha male goodness, awesome bromance between the Hard Ink men, more antics from the Hard Ink puppy, and another great love story between Shane and Crystal. But readers should also be ready for a book that is darker, more intense, and more emotional. This book pushed me to emotional places that were tough as a writer, and might be tough for readers, too. But I think that just makes the payoff at the end so much sweeter!

Describe Shane and Crystal. What are their best traits? What are their weaknesses?

Shane and Crystal are such an amazing couple to me. They’re each exactly what the other needs. Shane’s best traits are his protectiveness, his fundamental kindness, and his soul-deep loyalty (his southern accent and humor are also right up there!). His biggest weakness for sure is a tragedy from the past for which he blames himself—and it’s something that continues to motivate him in Hard As You Can. Crystal’s best traits are her courage, protectiveness, and selflessness—she’s willing to do anything to keep her younger sister safe. Her biggest weakness is also that selflessness, because the sacrifices she’s required to make are getting bigger and bigger and bigger.

If you could describe your book in a 140 character tweet, what would it be?

When a woman in trouble assists an ex-soldier’s covert mission to regain his team’s stolen honor, he finds a new mission to save her, too

What are you most excited about with this second book release?

I’m really excited to take readers deeper into these awesome characters and into the mystery behind the Hard Ink team’s ambush and discharge!

What books are you reading right now?

I’m almost done with Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander (yes, I’m very late to the party but OMG JAMIE FRASER!!!). And I’ve recently devoured and loved Juliana Stone’s Offsides and Shelly Thacker’s time-travel historical romance, Forever His.

What can fans of your “Hard Ink” series look forward to next?

There will be two more Hard Ink books in 2014!

Hard to Hold on To – August 2014

Hard to Come By – November 2014

 

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HARD AS YOU CAN

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Five dishonored soldiers.

Former Special Forces.

One last mission.

These are the men of Hard Ink.

 

Ever since hard-bodied, drop-dead-charming Shane McCallan strolled into the dance club where Crystal Dean works, he’s shown a knack for getting beneath her defenses. For her little sister’s sake, Crystal can’t get too close. Until her job and Shane’s mission intersect, and he reveals talents that go deeper than she could have guessed.

Shane would never turn his back on a friend in need, especially a former Special Forces teammate running a dangerous, off-the-books operation. Nor can he walk away from Crystal. The gorgeous waitress is hiding secrets she doesn’t want him to uncover. Too bad. He’s exactly the man she needs to protect her sister, her life, and her heart. All he has to do is convince her that when something feels this good, you hold on as hard as you can–and never let go.

Excerpt: 

It’s release day! And I’m thrilled to share Hard As You Can, the second book in the Hard Ink series, with all of you here today! Hard As You Can follows the surviving members of a disgraced Army Special Forces team as they fight to regain their stolen honor, and finds their investigation crossing paths with a waitress willing to do whatever it takes to stay alive and protect her younger sister. For Shane McCallan, saving Crystal Dean is a mission he refuses to turn down.

Today, I’m excited to share Shane and Crystal’s first kiss! Don’t you love first kiss scenes? Gah! I so do. *grins* Here we go:

“Tell me not to,” Shane said, his voice a raw scrape.

“I can’t,” Crystal whispered in a shaky voice. “I don’t want to.”

Shane’s body took over then, all urgent need and basic instinct. The rest of the world be damned. He pulled her in and kissed her, his lips devouring, his tongue exploring deep. Nothing held back. Nothing denied. Not even as her lips reawakened the sting from the cut on his lip. Totally worth it.

Crystal’s arms came up around him. She trembled against him, and Shane wasn’t sure if it was caused by adrenaline or fear. Unable to tolerate the thought that she might feel forced, he eased off.

She moaned and held him tighter, like his retreat had made something snap within her. Their kisses deepened, and her body moved against his, sinuously, maddeningly, desperately.

They tasted one another again and again, giving in to the heat that had sparked between them from the moment Crystal had collided with him at Confessions. Little nips and bites of lips and teeth warred with long, sensual strokes of tongue that stole his breath and made him instantly hard. The sting in his lip, the throb of his GSW, the aches from Nick’s asskicking, every bit of it faded away—no, her touch made it all go away.

The few times they’d spoken, Crystal had most often been guarded, tentative, fearful. Just as she’d been when he first kissed her. But, now, she was revealing a passionate woman who could be fearless, giving and receiving openly and without hesitation. Christ, the thought that this fierceness was the real Crystal slayed him because it meant she was burying and denying her true self, not because she wanted to, but because she had to.

No, because someone forced her to.

The thought reminded him of the bruises on her arm. Shane had known this woman for three days, and twice in that time she’d been hurt by another man. And both as a consequence for things Shane had done.

A crack of thunder echoed from the heavens, making Crystal jump and gasp into his mouth.

“I’ve got you,” he rasped around a kiss.

Part of him wanted to say more, to tell her he had her and he’d keep her safe. But he couldn’t make himself give up her heat, her sweetness, her obvious hunger—for him.

So he made her a silent promise instead.

Never again, Crystal. He’ll never hurt you again. Not on my watch.

Because Shane McCallan had made a mistake like that once. And, as bad as his sister’s disappearance had been, something’s happening to Crystal would actually be worse because Shane knew it was coming. The one break he’d ever given himself over Molly was that he’d had no way to know she’d be abducted. Didn’t excuse the role he played in allowing it to happen, but he couldn’t have known. But with Crystal, while he might not know when or how this Bruno asshole would strike out to do the ultimate damage, it was all but a done deal at this point. Always was with guys like him. And Shane would go to the grave before he let it happen, before he failed another female for whom he cared.

Because he did care. Made no damn sense given how long he’d known her. And the timing was beyond piss-poor. But there it was all the same.

So that’s Shane and Crystal starting to give in to what they feel for one another – I hope you enjoyed! Did you have a favorite line? Thanks for reading!

~Laura

 

“Edgy, sexy, and full of suspense! A great read from a great new author!”

~J.R. Ward on Hard As It Gets

 

Read an Extended Excerpt of Book 1, Hard As It Gets

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Laura is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over a dozen books in contemporary and paranormal romance. Growing up, Laura’s large extended family believed in the supernatural, and family lore involving angels, ghosts, and evil-eye curses cemented in Laura a life-long fascination with storytelling and all things paranormal. She lives in Maryland with her husband, two daughters, and cute-but-bad dog, and appreciates her view of the Chesapeake Bay every day.

 

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Interview with Jill Shalvis + a giveaway

Books-n-Kisses is excited to have one of our favorite authors on the blog today to talk about her newest release.

JillShalviscroppedNew 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.

Now that you have seen Jill’s pretty face :)!!  Let’s learn a little more about Once in a Lifetime and are new leading man Ben.

Your main character Aubrey is remodeling her aunt’s bookstore so it can be a haven for other booklovers as it was for her when she was younger. Did you have a special place growing up (or do you have one now?) where you love to read?

I always had a soft spot for bookstores.  And libraries.  They were my special hideaway haven.  I really went back and forth on using a bookstore in today’s day and age, but in the end, I wanted to pay homage to one of my favorite places on earth.  J

Where did you get the idea for Aubrey to go back to the people she’d wronged and make amends?

I’ve always wanted to take a “mean” girl and turn her around.  There’s no easy way to do that except to start at the beginning and make amends.

Describe Ben in 3 words

Ben: sexy, grumpy, alpha

What’s the most interesting way you got around a plot problem?

I wrote myself into a corner in Once In A Lifetime, twice.  I wrote XX happens here and it will be brilliant and funny.  And then I accidentally left that in when I sent it to my editor.  I’m sure she wasn’t as amused as I was. 

If you owned a bookstore, what book would you make sure was in stock?

All of them.  And let’s just say the romance section would be VERY well stocked.

 

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ONCE IN A LIFETIME

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SOMETIMES WRONG IS OH-SO-RIGHT
After a wrenching loss, Ben McDaniel tried to escape his grief by working in dangerous, war-torn places like Africa and the Middle East. Now he’s back in his hometown and face-to-face with Aubrey Wellington, the hot-as-hell woman who is trouble with a capital T. Family and friends insist she’s not the one to ease his pain, but Aubrey sparks an intense desire that gives Ben hope for the future.
Determined to right the wrongs of her past, Aubrey is working hard to make amends. But by far, the toughest challenge to her plan is sexy, brooding Ben – even though he has absolutely no idea what she’s done . . .Can this unlikely couple defy the odds and win over the little town of Lucky Harbor?
 Excerpt: 

“You’re incredible, Ben, you know that? You’re an insensitive, first-class jerk, and–”

He leaned in. “And what?” he asked, voice dangerously low.

“And…” Stymied at her ridiculous and constant reaction to him, Aubrey put her hands to his chest to give

him another shove, but somehow got her wires crossed and she fisted his shirt instead.

“Dare me,” he said softly.

Oh, how she hated how well he knew her. “I dare you to kiss me,” she whispered, and then to make sure he

did, she put her mouth on his first…

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Interview with Christi Barth

Books-n-Kisses is please to welcome back Christi Barth to the blog to chat little about writing, life and her newest release A Matchless Romance .

Christi, can you please share with us a little about yourself.

I started out doing opera and musical theatre (a lot due to my love of wearing petticoats and getting to kiss hot boys on stage, of course). Then I worked as a wedding planner, and finally combined my love of romance and dramatic tendencies into writing.

Have you always wanted to be an author?

Yes. And no. I’ve been a huge bookworm and speedreader my whole life, so I’ve devoured a gajillion books. I always wanted to write, and toyed with it for years, but looked on actually getting published as the Holy Grail – utterly impossible and untouchable. I never saw it is a dream that could actually be realized. But one day it hit me that if I didn’t at least try, I’d always regret it….which was eleven books ago – all published!

What is your most interesting writing quirk?

I loathe writing the big sex scene. Dread it for weeks when it is on the horizon. So I pour a single White Russian and power through it all in one night. No matter how late it gets, I don’t stop until the earth has moved.

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

A Matchless Romance is the final book in the Aisle Bound series, but is completely funny and adorable as a stand alone. Tabitha Bell is the face of Chicago’s premiere matchmaking service. At least, she hopes it will be someday, once business really takes off. What she needs is more clients, so when she meets a sexy gamer in need of help, it’s the perfect opportunity.

His discomfort talking to women almost cost Drew Watson his job. He’d be happy holed up in his office, designing blockbuster video games, but his boss considers talking to investors a nonnegotiable requirement. Who better than a matchmaker to teach him how to be comfortable around the opposite sex? Trouble is, Drew wants to get more than comfortable with Tabitha, while she’s determined to keep their relationship all business.

Soon Tabitha learns that beneath the geek-chic hoodie lies six feet of sexy physique—and the more time she spends with Drew, the more she appreciates his brainy brand of charm. Will she succumb to his sweet-but-nerdy charm offensive or will it be game over before he can win her heart?

How did you come with the idea for this story?

I can’t take credit for it at all. When I did the blog tour for Planning for Love, book 1 in the series, a commenter asked if we’d get to see the wedding of that couple in any of the following books. It wasn’t planned at that point, but it struck me as a really terrific idea….which meant I had to brainstorm a fourth book to showcase it. I think fans of the series will be thrilled to see Ivy & Ben’s lavishly romantic wedding in A Matchless Romance – and there are enough funny hijinks wrapped up in that wedding to entertain brand new readers.

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

I just finished (as in my keyboard is still smoking!) Love on the Boardwalk, an Atlantic City based sequel to Love at High Tide. It’ll be out in October, and I’ll tease you with this thought: rebound flings are supposed to have soft landings, but one sexy cop is about to fall hard…

But first, I’m thrilled to announce that I’m launching a new trilogy set in the Finger Lakes – the Shore Secrets series. Book One, Up To Me, releases on June 23. In it, a hard-nosed businessman with contempt for small town America is forever changed by the love of a sexy hotel owner and a quirky but tight-knit community famous for its anonymous journal by the lakeshore. Next week I start writing Book Two, Up To You!

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

Thanks to conferences, I’ve met many of the authors that I love to fan-girl. They were all gracious and lovely, from Nora Roberts to Christie Ridgway to Jessica Andersen to M.D. Waters. But growing up my favorite books were by Katherine Kurtz. I’d love the chance to tell her, face-to-face, how much I loved them.

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

Write. I know it sounds simple, but it isn’t. Sit down and write at least five days a week. Treat it like a career before it is one. Don’t make excuses about your muse not being friendly, or having to run a sick husband to the doctor. That stuff happens to all of us. You still have to make the time and just write.

Can you share with us something off your bucket list.

Uh, hitting the New York Times bestseller list, of course! And I’d really like it to happen sooner rather than later….

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

Jennifer Bernard’s next fireman novel. Laura Kaye’s next Hard Ink novel. I’m catching up on both of Nalini Singh’s series and want to inhale them like water. Darynda Jones next Grave book. Finishing off my own manuscript has put me woefully behind on reading all these awesome authors!

Is there anything else you would like to add?

I’d love to repeat that this book can absolutely be read without having touched the previous books in the series. Jump in and enjoy this funny romp through Chicago (and then go back and read the rest). And most of all, I’d love to thank everyone who has taken the time to read any of my books. I’m thrilled you choose to spend your precious free time in the crazy worlds I create.

Learn more about Christi here: Website | Blog | Pinterest | Twitter | Goodreads | Amazon Author Page |Facebook

 

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A Matchless Romance

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Tabitha Bell is the face of Chicago’s premiere matchmaking service. At least, she hopes it will be someday, once business really takes off. What she needs is more clients, so when she meets a sexy gamer in need of help, it’s the perfect opportunity.

His discomfort talking to women almost cost Drew Watson his job. He’d be happy holed up in his office, designing blockbuster video games, but his boss considers talking to investors a nonnegotiable requirement. Who better than a matchmaker to teach him how to be comfortable around the opposite sex? Trouble is, Drew wants to get more than comfortable with Tabitha, while she’s determined to keep their relationship all business.

Soon Tabitha learns that beneath the geek-chic hoodie lies six feet of sexy physique—and the more time she spends with Drew, the more she appreciates his brainy brand of charm. Will she succumb to his sweet-but-nerdy charm offensive or will it be game over before he can win her heart?

41,000 words

 

Interview with Pamela Palmer

Books-n-Kisses is super excited to have Pamela Palmer back on the blog today.  We are chatting about Wulfe Untamed , the last book in the Feral Warriors series.

PamelaPalmer(small)Pamela, can you please share with us a little about yourself

Hi Kelly and everyone! It’s great to be here. I write the Feral Warrior series, the Vamp City series, the Esri series, and the Scottish time travel Jewels of Time series (any other Outlander fans out there?). I’ve been fortunate enough to hit the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists with my books, all of which tend to be high action romantic adventures of one kind or another.

Have you always wanted to be an author?

Not at all. The story is on my website and my bio, and any of you who know me have heard it before, but I grew up wanting to be an astronaut. That drove me to getting an engineering degree. I worked for IBM for awhile, but ultimately had to write down the stories that were crowding my head.

Can you please tell us about your latest Wulfe Untamed?

Wulfe Untamed, Feral Warriors book 8, comes out January 28th and is the big, climactic ending to the Feral Warriors story. It’s the final showdown in the Ferals’ battle to keep the Daemons from rising. It also continues the relationship begun three books ago between Wulfe and the human woman, Natalie Cash, who was briefly a prisoner in the Feral House dungeon.

From the back cover:Wulfe Untamed

The most enigmatic and tortured of the Feral Warriors, Wulfe is haunted by the quiet beauty of a human woman who no longer remembers him. Once a captive of both the Mage and the Ferals, Natalie stole a piece of his heart before he took her memories and sent her safely back to her fiancé. But now the Mage are threatening her again and Wulfe will risk anything to protect her.

Natalie Cash is stunned when she’s saved by a wolf who shifts suddenly into a splendidly built, if badly-scarred, man–a man with the kindest eyes. Swept into a world of intrigue and danger beyond her comprehension, she turns to the powerful Wulfe, finding a passion she’d only dreamed of. But when time runs out, they must trust one another and surrender to a wild, untamed love.

I know that you have stated that Wulfe’s book is the last in the Feral Warriors series.  But there seems to be a couple of characters that didn’t get a story.  Will we see Grizz or Vhypers’ stories in the near future?

The end of the story snuck up on me, I admit. I’d intended to at least let Grizz get a happily ever after first, but then suddenly the climax was there, barreling down on the Ferals, and there was no stopping it. I’ve promised Grizz I’ll write his book in the not-to-distant future. (Yes, I’ve talked to him. Once we bring the characters to life, they absolutely live. Never doubt it.) I also plan to write Vhyper’s story, though he couldn’t care less about finding a mate, so he says. I’m pretty sure he doesn’t think he deserves one. I may write their books as part of another multi-book story line, or they may be standalones. I haven’t decided yet. I also have an idea for a Feral world spin-off that I’d love to pursue, but all of this is going to have to wait just a little while.

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

Absolutely. I’m currently working on two projects simultaneously, the third book in the Vamp City series, and something entirely different—a romantic thriller with a paranormal twist. I can’t tell you much more than that, and I don’t have release dates for either of these books, yet. But my muse and I are completely immersed in the writing of these tales.

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

J.K. Rowling. Not only is she brilliant and phenomenally talented, but she’s such an inspiration.

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

Don’t be too quick to self-publish your first book. Keep in mind that, as writers, we can rarely see our own work clearly, which is why I still have two good writer friends critique everything I write before my editor even sees it. Finishing your first book is an incredible high and no one does that without dreaming they’re about to become the Next Big Thing. In the olden days, which was only a few years ago, reality quickly hit the new writer with that first rejection letter. And the second, and the one hundred forty-seventh. (I don’t think I ever reached one hundred forty-seven, but I lost count after about eighty.) Today, with the advent of self-publishing, there’s no longer that reality check. Anyone can publish anything, and that’s not always a good thing. If you publish that first book, a few years from now, when you have a few more books under your belt and your writing has vastly improved, you may regret being so hasty. I have two completed manuscripts that will never see the light of day, plus half a dozen partials. They were my learning books and I had plenty that I needed to learn, even if I couldn’t see it at the time. It takes patience, I know, but I advise writing three books before you publish anything. And by ‘books’ I’m talking at least 50-60,000 words each. I suspect that, if you’re like me, by the end of that third book, your writing will be so much improved that when you go back and re-read the first one again, you’ll wince. At that point, go back and rewrite those first books using your stronger writing skills. Then submit to publishers, look for an agent, or self-publish. Never underestimate the power of a strong first impression.

Can you share with us something off your bucket list.

I actually started tackling one bucket list item each year a few years ago. The first was to try Tae Kwon Do. I really intended to work toward my black belt (how cool would that be?), but I quit after a year, after suffering a toe injury. Yes, I know. Lame. But it woke me up to the possibility that next time it could be a knee, or an elbow, and I’d only been doing it on a lark. I decided to quit while I was ahead, though I have to admit, I loved Tae Kwon Do while I was doing it. The next year, I shot a gun for the very first time, a tiny one my dad bought for my mom right after they were married. I don’t think it had been shot in decades, but Dad and I took it down to the local police firing range and gave it a try. Since several of my characters are FBI agents or cops, I’d been wanting to know what it felt like to actually shoot a gun, though I’m fairly sure my experience was nothing like firing a Glock. The third year, I did the zip-line and ropes course over the Brevard Zoo in Melbourne, Florida. If you ever get a chance, I highly recommend it. Most of the things left on my bucket list are places I want to visit: Australia, New Zeeland, Iceland, etc. At the moment, none of them are in my immediate future, but that could change at any time!

Who is your Celebrity crush?  And what would you do if you ever meet them?

I tend to have character crushes rather than celebrity crushes. Aragorn…be still my heart. Viggo? Not so much. While I’d enjoy meeting him, I definitely wouldn’t call him a crush. Alcide, Thor, Eric Northman…yes, yes, yes. But I’m far more excited about the real heroes (or bad boys) than the actors playing them. Unfortunately, meeting my real crushes can only take place in my head.

Is there anything else you would like to add?

Thanks for having me!

 

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Wulfe Untamed

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Wulfe knows the end-game is approaching.  The Mage are preparing to free the Daemon plague and Wulfe’s own small strain of Daemon heritage has been awakened. Worse yet, the beautiful human he once rescued needs saving again. Though Mage sentinels are the ones after Natalie Cash, Wulfe knows his heart is what she really should watch out for. He’ll do everything he can to protect her…and keep his distance. Running for her life while trying not to fall for this gentle, wounded warrior, Natalie’s world’s been turned upside down. But when the Mage begin to free the Daemons, it becomes clear that the Ferals’ only chance of defeating them is for Wulfe to use Natalie to harness the dark forces-and risk becoming evil in the process. The future of the world hangs in the balance, but can Wolfe endanger the woman he loves to save her?

Don’t forget to check out Kelly’s review of Wulfe Untamed HERE

Excerpt :

“It’s me, boy. This might hurt, but I’ve got to staunch your wounds.”

Her fingers pressed gingerly, burrowing through Wolf’s fur, as she sought the site of the stab she’d seen him take to the shoulder. Warm blood coated her fingers and she knew she’d found it. As gently as possible, she pressed one of the shirts against the wound, then started searching for any others.

“Poor guy,” she whispered. “You chose the wrong night to come see me, but you probably saved my life.” She needed to get him to a vet. The beautiful animal made no sound, gave no indication of consciousness. He might be alive, but for how much longer?

Something skittered across the floor downstairs, stopping her heart for another moment. Why hadn’t they followed her upstairs? For that matter, how in the heck had she fallen asleep on the guest bed in the middle of an attack on her house? None of it made a bit of sense. The last thing she remembered was hitting one of the nasties with the lamp and the other one grabbing her. Had he hit her, then? She didn’t hurt anywhere. Somehow, she must have stumbled up here and passed out.

As she probed the dog’s side, she felt more warm blood and knew she’d discovered another wound. If only she could see them. If only she had a flashlight. Or…a camp lantern. Yes. Her camping supplies were stored in the closet in this room. Rising, she dug the lantern out of the bottom of the closet and turned it on only a little, bathing the injured animal in a soft glow.

He had blood everywhere. Her gut cramped. How was she supposed to know how much of the blood was his and how much belonged to the men? They’d been dressed so strangely, like some kind of foreign army, in matching blue tunics. And swords.

She pressed tee shirts against the two wounds she’d found so far, knowing she had to find the others, yet wondering what she was going to do with them if she did. She only had two hands. And no telephone or suturing supplies.

“Hang on, Wolf. Just hang on for me. Sooner or later, they’ll leave and I’ll be able to get you to a vet. What are they doing down there?” She heard something roll across the hardwood foyer. Roll. Suddenly she remembered the way they’d broken down her front door and relief left her on a hard exhale.

“It’s not them, it’s the wind. Of course, of course.” Leaping to her feet, she stroked Wolf’s head. “This is going to hurt, boy, but I have to move you if I’m going to get you help.”

She scooted around to his back end and, as gently as she could, lifted his hips and lowered them again a few inches out from the door. Moving to his head, she did the same, back and forth, a few inches at a time until she nearly had him far enough from the door to open it. Once more should be enough.

Sweat beading on her brow, she took a deep breath, squatted at his tail, and lifted his hips one more time.

Suddenly, her hands were empty, the dog just…gone…exploding in a spray of colored lights.

Natalie fell back, landing on her backside, then stared, jaw dropping, as a man appeared out of thin air…a huge, naked man lying on the floor right where the dog had been.

She crab-walked back, the bed catching her in the shoulder blades. This isn’t happening.

The man groaned and began to stir. Natalie tensed, her heart pounding violently in her chest as she pushed herself to her feet, then sank onto the bed when her legs refused to hold her.

Slowly, the man sat up and leaned back against the door, his muscular body marred by half a dozen stab wounds, one on the shoulder…right where the dog’s had been.

This isn’t happening. Dogs don’t turn into men. They don’t!

But even as the argument roared in her head, her gaze took in the sight in front of her. The man was built, his waist narrow, his abs ripped, his biceps as thick as tree trunks, one adorned with a thick golden armband with what appeared to be the head of a wolf. His shoulders were easily half the width of her sofa. Her gaze continued up, reaching his face, and her heart clenched. Scars crisscrossed the flesh every which way, tugging down one of his lips, cutting across one eye. His body might be prime, but his face was made for nightmares. Within that ruined face, eyelids lifted revealing dark eyes that turned to her, contracting on a sheen of pain, radiating a dismay so raw it almost made her ache.

“I’m not going to hurt you, Natalie.” His voice was low and urgent as he struggled to his feet, grimacing. Towering over her—he had to be a full seven feet tall—he watched her with eyes filled with the same intelligence, the same gentleness she’d seen in Wolf’s. “I would never hurt you.”

She was shaking, her pulse racing, her stomach cramping from shock. But not from fear. Because as she stared into those dark eyes, she saw only truth and honor and kindness. And, odd as it was, she recognized the essence of the dog in the man.

“I would never hurt you,” he said again, his voice throbbing with sincerity and desperation that she believe him.

“I know,” she told him.

And she did.

Interview & Giveaway with Maya Banks

Books-n-Kisses is super excited to welcome Maya Banks back on the blog to chat about her new book Letting Go (The Surrender Trilogy).

Maya, can you please tell us about Letting Go (The Surrender Trilogy)?letting go

Letting Go has some of my favorite tropes (as do all my books) But essentially it’s a second chance at love story. Typically when a heroine has lost or divorced her husband he’s cast as “bad” in order to make the new hero better. In this case Joss was very much in love with her husband and mourns his loss deeply and she feels as though she’ll never find that kind of love again. Except her husband’s best friend has secretly been in love with Joss for years and he’s been waiting for her to be “ready” to move on because he’s determined that  he’ll be that man for her when she’s ready. (Check out Kelly’s review of Letting Go HERE)

How did you come with the idea for this story?

I’m often asked where or how I come up with the ideas for my stories and I can never truly answer it because they literally just pop into my head. Characters start talking to me and telling me their story and I just write it down.

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

I’m just finishing up When Day Breaks, the 9th book in the KGI series and then I’ll be working on the final book in the SURRENDER trilogy, TAKING IT ALL.

What is your most interesting writing quirk?

I wouldn’t say “Interesting” but I’m very linear in my work. I can NOT write out of order and I can NOT work on more than one story at a time. Every story that I write gets my complete and utter focus and I write one story at a time. I’m very rigid that way!

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

I actually already got to meet the one author I’d go completely fan girl over. Julie Garwood. She’s always been my inspiration and I’ve often said that everything I’ve learned about writing no matter what genre, I learned from her.

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

To be patient. Not give up. Keep writing and don’t get discouraged. It takes a lot of hard work and PERSISTENCE to make a career out of writing. And never let others change your voice or your style. Protect both fiercely.

Would you share with us something off your bucket list?

I’ve always wanted to go to Colorado when the Aspens are in color. Colorado is one of my favorite places on earth and I’ve been there MANY times but never when the Aspens are in color. So ONE DAY I’m going to do that 🙂

Who is your Celebrity crush?  And what would you do if you ever meet them?

Oded Fehr and The Rock. And I’d just stand stupidly and stare and probably never utter a word lol

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Letting Go

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PUBLICATION DATE: February 4, 2014
ORDER LINKS: Amazon | B&N

Josslyn found perfection once, and she knows she’ll never find it again. Now widowed, she seeks the one thing her beloved husband couldn’t give her. Dominance. Lonely and searching for an outlet for her grief and wanting only a brief taste of the perfection she once enjoyed, she seeks what she’s looking for at an exclusive club that caters to people indulging in their most hedonistic fantasies. She never imagined that what she’d find is the one man who’s long been a source of comfort—and secret longing. Her husband’s best friend.

Dash has lived in an untenable position for years. In love with his best friend’s wife and unwilling to act on that attraction. He’d never betray his best friend. And so he’s waited in the wings, offering Joss unconditional support and comfort as she works past her grief, hoping for the day when he can offer her more.

When he finds her in a club devoted to the darker edges of desire, he’s furious because he thinks she has no idea what she’s getting herself into. Until she explains in detail what it is she wants. What she needs. As realization sets in, he is gripped by fierce, unwavering determination. If she wants dominance, he is the only man who will introduce her to that world. He is the only man who will touch her, cherish her…love her. And the only man she’ll ever submit to.

(Check out Kelly’s review of Letting Go HERE)

 

MayaBanks02_bioMaya Banks is a #1 New York Times bestselling author whose chart toppers have included erotic romance, romantic suspense, contemporary romance, and Scottish historical romance.  She lives in the South with her husband, three children and a variety of pets. Visit her online at www.mayabanks.com, www.facebook.com/AuthorMayaBanks, and twitter.com/maya_banks.

 

 

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Interview with Melissa Stevens

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Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome Melissa Stevens to the blog today.

Melissa, can you please share with us a little about yourself

I never know what to share, or quite how to say it without coming off as one of those old dating videos you used to see in movies. I always feel awkward and cheezy.

Have you always wanted to be an author?

Actually, no. For years I had no clue what I wanted to do. All through school nothing really spoke to me. For a little while I wanted to be an archeologist, but I quickly lost interest. I didn’t find writing fiction until I was past 30, but once I started, I never looked back.

What is your most interesting writing quirk?

I can’t write in silence. I’ve been known to write in a crowded sports bar during a play off football game and at the field while my kids practice their own sports, at home I often have headphones onto block out the kids, they’re way to distracting.

Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?JP600x900

My latest book is Jade’s Peace, it’s the first full length book in my new WMC (White Mountain Chanat) series. Jade and Steve have known each other since they were kids but they haven’t seen each other in years. Now, things have changed and they both have their own issues.

How did you come with the idea for this story?

It just kind of came to me, Steve was an existing character from a short story I’d already done (ESCAPE, it’s currently free just about everywhere) and I wanted to do something with him. Then Jade came to me. It was supposed to be a short easy read novel, longer than Escape, but still simple, but Jade told me, in no uncertain terms, that it was gonna take more than 150 pages to tell their story.

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

Right now I’ve got three. A sequel to this one, I won’t tell you a lot, other than you meet the characters in this one. Another piece I’m working on is the fourth book in my Kitsune series. The third is another contemporary, non-paranormal romance, similar to my Robin’s Nest.

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

Laurell K. Hamilton. Because I want to BE Anita Blake when I grow up and maybe she can give me some pointers.

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

Write ever day, and keep writing, it doesn’t have to be good, it just has to be THERE. You have to get that first draft finished, whether or not it’s crappy, because you can fix crappy, you can’t fix nothing.

Can you share with us something off your bucket list.

Visit Australia

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

Rule Breaker by Lora Leigh, I eagerly await all Breed books and read them as soon as I can get my hands on them.

Is there anything else you would like to add?

When you find something you love to do, pursuit it with all you’ve got, cause you might make mistakes and regret trying things, but in the end, you’ll be glad you at least tried.

 

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Jade’s Peace

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Steve left his hometown to avoid doing something he knew he would regret. Now, ten years later, the girl he left to avoid has come looking for him, but she’s not a child anymore.

Jade has spent the last six years haunted by memories and nightmares. At a turning point in her life, she’s tired of waiting for something to change. She tracks down the only person she’s ever been drawn to, a man she hasn’t seen in more than ten years. But can she convince him that their differences don’t matter, that together they can both find peace?

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Change: Amazon | B&N | iTunes |  Kobo |Smashwords

Fight: AmazonB&N | iTunes |Kobo |Smashwords

Hunt:  AmazonB&NItunes | Kobo | Smashwords

Escape:Amazon | B&N |iTunes | Kobo |Smashwords

Robin’s Nest:  Amazon | B&N | KoboSmashwords

 

 

Author Bio:Melissa was born and raised in Arizona, she’s spent her entire life living across the southern half of the state. She’s found that, along with her husband and three children, she prefers the small towns and rural life to feeling packed into a city.

She started reading at a very young age, and her love for series started early, as the first real books she remembers reading is the Boxcar Children series by Gertrude Chandler Warner. Through the years she’s found that there’s little she won’t read, and her tastes vary from westerns, to romance, to sci-fi / fantasy and Horror.

 

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