Interview with W Lynn Chantale

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to have W.Lynn Chantale to the blog today to chat about her newest book Decadent Seconds. 



1.    Can you please share with us a little about yourself
Let’s see, you already know I’m a writer. 🙂 I was recently excused from jury duty and have some mixed feelings about that. Other than that I live in a small rural community, married my high school sweetheart, and we have three children. I write African-American and Interracial sensual and erotic romance. I love milk chocolate, especially Dove’s chocolate truffles or the caramel-filled one, and I have a shoe addiction.


2.    Have you always wanted to be an author?
I’d have to say for the most part, yes.

1.    Can you please share with us a little about yourself
Let’s see, you already know I’m a writer. 🙂 I was recently excused from jury duty and have some mixed feelings about that. Other than that I live in a small rural community, married my high school sweetheart, and we have three children. I write African-American and Interracial sensual and erotic romance. I love milk chocolate, especially Dove’s chocolate truffles or the caramel-filled one, and I have a shoe addiction.


3.    What is your most interesting writing quirk?
Writing quirk, M & M’s and Coca-Cola, or music while I write and my Muse detests Earth, Wind and Fire, for some reason. Luther Vandross is acceptable and sometimes I can listen to the same song all day. I figure whatever strokes the creativity.

4.    Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?
While I’m touring Decadent Seconds, Single mom and caterer, Darling yearns for a marriage proposal of her own, from her child’s father. When she doesn’t get one she leaves, despite still being in love with Darryl.
Darryl Manning always believed Darling would be his forever. After all he didn’t need a piece of paper to show her how much he loved her, but when she leaves him to pursue her dream of owning a catering company and raising his son, he may have to rethink his views on marriage. That is if he wants a second chance at family.
The Pick-Up Wife is available from All Romance Ebooks.

5.    How did you come with the idea for this story?
For Darling and Darryl’s story, I always wanted to do some sort of clash of wills. He wants a homemaker of bygone eras and she wants to be the modern woman who has it all.
For The Pick-Up Wife, I’ve always wanted a secret baby story.

6.    Can you share with us your current work(s) in progress?
My current works in progress include an erotic romantic suspense, an erotic romance, two inspirationals and I have an idea for a western historical. I think that’s enough to keep me busy.

7.    Who is the one author that you would love to meet someday and why?
Thanks to RT I met a lot of authors I’d friended or followed on Facebook and Twitter.

8.    What is the best piece of advice you would give to someone that wants to get into writing?
Find a writer’s group or a good critique partner and then keep writing.

9.    Can you share with us something off your bucket list.
I don’t have one. I try to live each day as if it’s my last and take opportunities to learn or do something as they arise.

10.  What is in your To Read Pile that you are dying to start or upcoming release you can’t wait for?
I have so many books in my TBR pile, but I can’t wait to read The Breaker’s Concubine by Ann Mayburn.

11.  Is there anything else you would like to add?
Thank you so much for having me here. I recently finished jury duty and have been playing catch up. Thanks again for interviewing me.

Want to learn  more about W. Lynn?  Check her our here: 


Interview with Misa Buckley


Can you please share with us a little about yourself?
I’m a sci fi geek who escapes the crazy of raising five kids by immersing myself in fictional worlds.
Have you always wanted to be an author?
No, but since I never got an acceptance letter into Starfleet Academy, writing is the next best thing.
Who are some of your favorite writers? Who do you feel has influenced your writing?
Oh lord, I grew up reading McCaffrey and Adams and I wanted to write because of them. These days I love Gini Koch’s Alien books and Kevin Hearne’s Iron Druidseries.
How did you get into writing in this specific genre?  Have you ever thought about writing in a different genre?
Like I say – I’m a sci fi geek. I love science fiction, but it’s the characters and how they deal with the wonders and worries of exploring that “final frontier” that captures my imagination more than the technology.
Since I started writing, I’ve expanded into Steampunk, Paranormal and Urban Fantasy. Anything outside of the norm, really.
What are some of your writing rituals?
I tend to fire up the laptop as soon as the kids have gone to school. As both the laptop and I take a little while to wake up, I’ll check emails and writing forums before I do anything else. I admit to spending far more time on Twitter than is healthy.
Can you please tell us about your latest book?
Paradigm Shift is about observatory tour guide Megan Shaw who (like me) has stars in her eyes. But her science fiction becomes reality when she runs into Raul, a visitor from another world. However, Raul is on the run from his alien overlords and soon Megan finds herself fighting against a foothold situation.
How did you come with the idea for this story?
To be honest I was inspired by Gini Koch. We had a conversation on Twitter about her aliens wearing Armani and I jokingly mentioned how jeans were much more practical. The idea stuck and a couple of months later I had a novella.
Can you share with us your current work(s) in progress?
I have a Paranormal Romance coming out in July called Eleanor’s Heart. I’m currently writing a follow up, with two further books planned. I also have a bazillion other WIPs in a variety of genres. I am the Queen of the Unfinished Project.
What would you be if you were not an author?
I have NO idea. Writing literally keeps me sane (though how well it does that is subjective, I suppose). Something else creative, perhaps. Or I’d have run off with Ba’al.
What is in your To Read Pile that you are dying to start or upcoming release you can’t wait for?
I have Pang’s A Sliver of Shadow, Hearne’s Tricked and Koch’s Alien Diplomacy amongst [far too many] others. I need more time. Or a clone…
Is there anything else you would like to add?
Readers can keep up to date with my latest news by following me on Twitter (@MisaBuckley), my blog (misa-buckley.blogspot.com) or my website (www.misabuckley.com)

Interview & excerpt with Heather Long


Books-n-Kisses is pleased to have the very sweet Heather Long on the blog today to talk about her newest release Once Her Man, Always Her Man



Heather Long lives in Texas with her family and their menagerie of animals. As a child, Heather skipped picture books and enjoyed the Harlequin romance novels by Penny Jordan and Nora Roberts that her grandmother read to her. Heather believes that laughter is as important to life as breathing and that the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus are very real. In the meanwhile, she is hard at work on her next novel. 


Can you please share with us a little about yourself
My daughter teases me that I have straydar. I love animals and we just adopted two puppies from the Humane Society, rescues from a backyard puppy mill.  They are sweet little terrors and they have totally disrupted the schedule in our house, but it’s a great disruption because they brought a lot of laughter and fun with them too!
Have you always wanted to be an author?
I’ve been writing since I could remember.  After my daughter was born, eleven years ago, I suddenly had some hours to fill and I wrote to keep myself company as much as to get the stories out. I write, because I can’t not write. I decided in the fourth grade that I wanted to be an author when I grew up and it’s a lot of fun to be doing that now.
Who are some of your favorite writers? Who do you feel has influenced your writing?
Patricia Briggs is definitely my favorite writer. She packs so much story into every book she writes.  Nalini Singh,
How did you get into writing in this specific genre?  Have you ever thought about writing in a different genre?
I write in multiple genres from romantic suspense to paranormal western romance to urban fantasy, but I’ve never had the opportunity to write a military hero. I have nothing but admiration for the men and women who serve our country. When a friend suggested that I write for this line, the story that immediately came to mind was the reunion of first loves and one was a Marine.  Each story then led me to the next and it was an amazing journey.
What are some of your writing rituals?
I get up early, usually between 4 and 5 every morning. I let me dogs out, make coffee, feed my cats and do any quick chores before retreating with my laptop to the garage where I am away from all distractions and I dive into writing for the next two to three hours. It’s the most perfect time of day.
Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?
OnceHer Man, Always Her Man is the story of Luke and Rebecca, the high school sweethearts broke up when Luke left to join the Marines and dumped Rebecca. He did it in part to protect her from waiting for him.  For ten years, their lives continued, but neither ever got over the other until the night they are reunited by Madame Eve at a nightclub in Dallas.  The story tugged my heartstrings and made me laugh all at the same time. It’s one of those reunion stories that I always enjoyed reading when I was younger.
How did you come with the idea for this story?
I wanted to tell the story of a Marine who gave ‘everything’ at eighteen to serve his country after losing his mother and his sister during 9/11. But I wanted to take it a step further to confront who these men and women are now and what challenges they face at home and abroad.
Can you share with us your current work(s) in progress?
I’m working on my third Forbidden Legacy novel featuring the magical triad of Fae Helcyon, Wizard Jacob and the woman they both love Cassandra Belle.
What would you be if you were not an author?
A teacher. I think I’d be teaching history or writing or English.
What is in your To Read Pile that you are dying to start or upcoming release you can’t wait for?
Currently, Michele Bardsley’s Now or Never and the rest of Melissa Schroeder’s Harmless series — I think I have just two left to be caught up.
Is there anything else you would like to add?
My Always a Marine series is very close to my heart, every single one of the Marines in these 1Night Stand’s represented the qualities of honor, duty, fidelity, courage and loyalty…I am extremely proud of them.
Want to learn more about Heather?   You can find her here: 
Once Her Man, Always Her Man 
Order here:  Amazon 

Fulfilling a favor and executing a business plan, Luke Dexter arrived at Dallas’ Sybarite Club for a one-night stand. He never imagined that in the darkened club with bluesy strains of jazz playing he’d come face to face with the woman he left behind a decade earlier.
Rebecca Rainier fell in love with Luke Dexter in high school and was crushed when he dumped her to join the Marines after 9/11. Now, waiting for a date her best friend and business partner set up, she’s unprepared when Luke walks in.
Can Luke and Rebecca bridge the pain of a decade long abandonment in one cold Texas night?



Excerpt:
Luke Dexter handed his keys over to the red corseted valet driver, gaze skimming the generous globes peeking up from the open buttons of her white shirt. The Sybarite Club offered the Dallas area generous access to every pleasure. He slipped a card out of his leather wallet and displayed it to the doorman. The doorman, a tall, lanky figure dressed in topcoat and tails exuded a sense of elegance that the club’s exclusive clientele enjoyed.
The doorman examined the card, scanned it with a small device in his palm. Luke admired the cageyness of the action. The pen scanner would be out of place with the old world atmosphere encouraged by the man’s uniform.  “Good evening, Mr. Dexter. Welcome to the Sybarite Club.”
Accepting his card back, he passed through the opening doublewide doors. The gothic style doors were dark cherry, aged like a fine wine and a decorated with wood cut carvings of a man and woman engaged in cunnilingus and fellatio. The joining was subtle, the each left crying out in pleasure when the door opened, only to be joined again when the doors closed.
Amused by the door carving, he smiled as he plunged into the velvet darkness of the club’s jazz infused atmosphere. Every night featured a different style of music, but Fridays were reserved for jazz. Old world, cool smooth jazz with smoky voices, haunting guitars and lonely horns played to the soul. The doors barely closed behind him when his phone buzzed inside his breast pocket.
How did the woman know these things?
Pulling it out, he thumbed it on, a new message from Madame Evangeline of the 1Night Stand exclusive online dating service populating the screen.  She’s dressed in green silk and sitting at the bar. Life doesn’t always offer a second chance…
Clicking the screen off, Luke walked down the four red-carpeted steps into the lounge proper. He’d only agreed to the dating service only to support the men in his unit putting themselves out there. The last thing he’d expected was the invitation to the Sybarite Club. His gaze roamed the room the room, coming to a halt as they fastened on a pair of to die for tan legs at the bar. The sweet length of them, one crossed over the other ended in black heels with crystals glittering around dainty feet.
A green skirt skimmed her knees. While he appreciated the legs, he studied the line of her back, curious about the rest of her. His gaze slid higher to the pile of unruly auburn hair fighting to escape a pair of matching crystal hair combs.
As though sensing his appraisal, the green cloaked mystery woman turned on the bar stool and his heart tripped.

Interview with Cate Masters



Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome Cate Masters to the blog today.  To talk about her new release Dead to Rights.  



Q1) Can you please share with us a little about yourself?
Happy to! I’m a Jersey girl living in gorgeous central Pennsylvania, married to my best friend Gary for most of my life. He’s the inspiration for many of my heroes. 🙂 We have three grown kids, and now three grandboys who keep me on my toes. Our home used to hold more animal species than a small zoo, but now it’s just Lily, our cattle dog/terrier and Chairman Maiow, our dictator-like cat.

Q2) Have you always wanted to be an author?
There was never any aha! moment, I’ve just always written since about age 11. I think it must be in my genes. Before I was born, my mom won an honorable mention in a writing contest, and my dad always wrote for himself. My sister’s a wonderful writer, but she concentrates on genealogy. I prefer to unleash my wild imagination and let it roam whereever it will.

Q3) Who are some of your favorite writers?
Who do you feel has influenced your writing? Wow, too many to name, really. Honestly, I have two floor-to-wall bookcases, another small bookcase in the bedroom, and now my Kindle’s packed with a few hundred stories I need to read by authors in many genres. I will say that as a teen, I fell in love with Tolkien’s world, and loved Arthurian stories, scifi and fantasy.

Q4) How did you get into writing in this specific genre?
Have you ever thought about writing in a different genre? Labels always put me off. I’m a bit of a rebel that way, I guess. I don’t think about genre when I write, I just let the story unfold. My stories range from sweet to erotic, historical to contemporary, fantasy and paranormal to mainstream.

Q5) What are some of your writing rituals?
I wish I could say I had some! I grab writing time on the run these days, mostly on weekends.

Q6) Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?
Dead to Rights is a dark paranormal/urban fantasy. The plot’s somewhat complex to explain, because the heroine goes through several transformations. This particular story is not a romance, although it has some romantic tension along the lines of the TV show Bones.  I’d love for you to check out the blurb, an excerpt, view the book video, Casting Call (who I imagined in these roles as I wrote) and more at: http://catemasters.blogspot.com/2009/06/dead-to-rights-contemporary-paranormal.html

Q7) How did you come with the idea for this story?
It began with the Eternal Transit Station of the Soul, a waystation for souls to pass through after death, which led to a villain who switched souls with an unsuspecting victim, who’s left with no memory after awakening in a mental facility. With few clues to follow she then has to figure out how to get back her life, and her body. With a little help from a warrior angel. 🙂

Q8) Can you share with us your current work(s) in progress?
I have two more novels in mind for The Goddess Connection series, to follow Dancing With the Devil and The Magic of Lavender. I have another dozen or so WIPs waiting for me. At this writing, another dark paranormal, Death Is A Bitch is in edits with Decadent, so that should be released soon, if it hasn’t been already.


Q9) What would you be if you were not an author? 
Maybe a journalist, or a photographer. I would have to tell stories of some kind, if not through fiction.

Q10) What is in your To Read Pile that you are dying to start or upcoming release you can’t wait for?
Did I mention my Kindle’s bulging with a few hundred stories? *grins* I seriously have dozens I can’t wait to read. All I need is a clone. A few, actually.

Q11) Is there anything else you would like to add?
Thanks so much for having me at Books-n-Kisses today. It’s been a real pleasure.

Want to learn more about Cate?  You can find her here: 

Cate Masters  – Magic, mayhem and a little romance

Bio:
Cate Masters loves stories with a dash of magic, mayhem and romance! Multipublished in contemporary to historical, sweet to erotic, fantasy/dark fantasy to speculative, she sometimes mashes genres. Reviewers have described her stories as “so compelling, I did not want to put it down,” and “such romantic tales that really touch your soul.”
When not spending time with her family, she can be found in her lair, concocting a magical brew of contemporary, historical, and fantasy/paranormal stories with her cat Chairman Maiow and dog Lily as company. Look for her at http://catemasters.blogspot.com and in strange nooks and far-flung corners of the web.
Cate loves to hear from readers! Friend her on Facebook or Goodreads, or email her at: cate.masters AT gmail.com

Dead to Rights – dark paranormal/urban fantasy
Available from Decadent Publishing

Blurb:
Identity theft sucks. But it’s worse when someone steals your life—body included. All memory of her life before waking up in a mental facility has vanished. Or was erased. Now she has to figure out how to get it all back….
Her only hope of learning the truth lies with one man. Problem is, he’s the leader of a cult. Her only choice is to follow him into his sordid world, where a darker evil lurks.
With a little help from an archangel hellbent on revenge, she may have a chance to learn the truth. But will it force her to make the hardest decision of her life…or death?

Book video

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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Interview with Tammy Maas

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to have Tammy Maas on the blog today.  We are chatting about life, Cheez-it’s and her debut novella ‘A Complicated Life in a Small Town’


Q1)  Can you please share with us a little about yourself? 
Sure! I am a new author, a happy wife, the mother of two beautiful children, a blogger and a domestic Goddess.

Q2)  Have you always wanted to be an author? 
I feel in love with writing in the 3rdgrade and have dreamed of becoming an author ever since.

Q3)  Who are some of your favorite writers? Who do you feel has influenced your writing?Stephen King is my favorite writer and from him I have learned that there is a story hiding in nearly every conversation or situation that occurs. Topics to write on are endless.

Q4) How did you get into writing in this specific genre?  Have you ever thought about writing in a different genre?
I didn’t choose the genres for my book prior to writing it; they just evolved as the story did. I would write in any genre if I had the right storyline for it.

Q5)  What are some of your writing rituals? 
I sit in a recliner with my feet up in the air and my laptop on my lap, Animal Planet on TV and a cup of coffee at my side. Sometimes I eat Cheez-it’s for a snack.

Q6)  Can you please tell us about your latest book?
My debut Novella is titled A Complicated Life in a Small Town, it was released on 2/27. 
The story is about the road to hell being paved with good intentions. Bitter that she was robbed of her childhood, at age eighteen, Lydia Lawson severed all communication ties with her alcoholic parents. Her father commits suicide one year after she leaves home. Twenty-three years later she receives word that her mother is dead and that she has inherited more than just the family home. Lily, a twenty-one-year-old, morbidly obese half-sister with Prader-Willi Syndrome, is found in the basement, too big to move out of the home. Lydia sets out on a life-changing journey trying to help Lily, trying to find Lily s father and trying to find herself. In the interim, she falls in love with Tommy Porter who remains with her right up to the climatic, mind-blowing reveal at the end.

Q7) How did you come with the idea for this story?
I was shopping for a disease online and I came across Prader-Willi Syndrome. I was so fascinated by it that I decided to use it in my story.

Q8)  Can you share with us your current work(s) in progress? 
I am currently working on the sequel to A Complicated Life in a Small Town. The debut novella had a powerful ending that left readers wanting more. I didn’t plan on doing a sequel but I am writing one to satisfy my new fans.

Q9) What would you be if you were not an author?
I have been a lot of things in my life: fast-food worker, concession stand worker, supervisor, manager, coordinator, security guard, caregiver, newspaper reporter, photographer and the list goes on and on. If I couldn’t be an author I would continue to try new jobs but I really love being an author and don’t plan on stopping anytime soon.

Q10)  What is in your To Read Pile that you are dying to start or upcoming release you can’t wait for? Amber Hartman’s book Slave to a Vampire

Q11) Is there anything else you would like to add? 
Yes! For any unpublished writers I would like to encourage you to never give up. My situation is not common: at 10pm on a Saturday night I sent my manuscript to eight publishers. Within 30 minutes I had a reply and within 10 days I had a contract. Never give up, not all situations are the same. You’ll never know if you don’t try.

Want to learn more about Tammy?  You can find her here:  
Facebook: Tammy Maas
Twitter: @Animaasity

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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Spotlight Feature of Play Me by Jennifer Probst

Play Me
Jennifer Probst

Professional gambler Sloane Keller is tired of dating weak willed men and longs to meet a man who challenges her dominant personality and forces her to submit. As the Queen of Cards, she’s used to making her own rules, and craves the excitement of Vegas. But her inner heart cries out for someone who can be her match, both inside the casino and in the bedroom.
As the new dealer in town, Roman Steele is burnt out on women looking for a quick penny and a man to follow. He craves a woman with fire in her soul and a keen intellect who can challenge him. When his brother recruits Madame Eve to help, Rome is amazed at the complicated woman he gets to spend the night with. But when the evening is over, will she be gutsy enough to offer him forever?
Jennifer Probst wrote her first book at twelve years old. She bound it in a folder, read it to her classmates, and hasn’t stopped writing since. She took a short hiatus to get married, get pregnant, buy a house, get pregnant again, pursue a master’s in English Literature, and rescue two shelter dogs. Now she is writing again.
She makes her home in Upstate New York with the whole crew. Her sons, one 4 and one 6, keep her active, stressed, joyous, and sad her house will never be truly clean.
Her publications with Red Sage include “Masquerade” Secrets Volume 11,  The Tantric Principle, and Sex, Lies and Contracts. Her 1NightStand series include Catch Me and Play Me in The Steele Brothers series with Decadent, and her #1 Barnes and Noble bestseller, The Marriage Bargain, from Lori Wilde’s Indulgence line at Entangled. She has also written a children’s book, Buffy and the Carrot, co-written with her twelve year old niece, along with a short story about a shelter dog, “A Life Worth Living.” All of her books are available at her website or Amazon.


Excerpt:
Walking past the bar, he headed toward table six. He needed to loosen up and not take the encounter too seriously. His older brother had bought him an evening with a woman—hopefully one he was compatible with. No reason to bitch and look the proverbial gift horse in the mouth.
He stopped dead and stared at the woman in black at table six.
Her name suddenly rang through his head in a symphony of clanging bells. Sloane Keller. Champion of the World Series of Poker. The Queen of Cards.
His mouth snapped shut. Was this a joke? A revised version of Candid Camera? He’d been half in love with her since she’d stumbled on the card scene with a cold confidence that pissed everyone off. She’d come from behind and won her first poker championship with the big boys. An unknown, unnamed long shot everyone laughed out of the game. With icy deliberation and a talent that blew him away, she blew every other player off the table and never batted an eyelash with victory.
Shit. She’s gorgeous.
His gaze swept over her with a greediness he’d never experienced. The woman practically exuded I dare you to any guy within her distance. Her hair shimmered under the lights, an exotic black cherry, falling pin straight to brush the top of her shoulders. Longish bangs hid most of her features until she turned her head, and he caught a whirling impression of strength. A stubborn chin. High cheekbones. Arched dark brows. Thick eyelashes. Her lips were ruby red and not overly puffy like the normal Botox look. No, they were perfectly sculpted with just a hint of plumpness in the lower lip. Her outfit added to the impression of lean power—a sleeveless black silk blouse, dark trousers, low-heeled sandals. She perched on the chair as she stared at her cards, her blood red toenails tapping on the bottom rung. Her fingers were lightning quick, the nails matching the color of her toes.
Suddenly, she paused. Her shoulders tightened and she swung her head around with a hint of annoyance.
Her gaze slammed into his with a fierceness and challenge that singed his nerve endings and his cock. Eyes a deep violet sucked him in as deep as he imagined her wet pussy would welcome him. But it wouldn’t be easy. Everything about the woman screamed the need for an alpha to take her under him. Figuratively and literally.
He met her stare dead on and refused to back down. A few beats passed. Then she turned away with a dismissive shake of her head, obviously irritated she’d lost the skirmish. Satisfaction thrummed in his veins. Finally. A woman he could sink his teeth into without worrying. I’ll bet this woman would bite back.
Why the hell had she signed up for a 1Night Stand? She had her own groupies—men who’d line up to take her to bed. Vegas looked upon her as a literal rock star.
He took stock of the situation. There must be a damn good reason she used a dating service to get laid. Her dismissal told him she cared less if he’d been bought and paid for. She refused to stroll off with any man, even if Madame Eve arranged it. The deliberate action told him he’d need to earn his time with Sloane Keller.
A smile played about his lips.
Game on.
He closed the distance between them.

Interview with S.Evan Townsend

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome back S.Evan Townsend 
to the blog to talk about his newest book Rock Killer

1.     Can you please share with us a little about yourself
I’m a 51-year-old writer living in central Washington State.  I’ve been writing since I was about 12 years old when I taught myself how to type on a typewriter (this was decades before home computers).  Since January 2011 I’ve been writing exclusively, giving up my day job.  I have been doing freelance for local publications and for websites in addition to marketing my own books published by World Castle Publishing.  In my spare time I enjoy reading, driving (sometimes on a racetrack), meeting people, and talking with friends. I’m in a 12-step program for Starbucks addiction.  I live with my wife of 30 years, and two sons (one in high school, the other in college) and I have a son attending the University of Washington in biology. I enjoy science fiction, fantasy, history, politics, cars, and travel.  

2.     Have you always wanted to be an author?
Well, except when I was five and wanted to be a fireman, yes, I always wanted to be an author.  I taught myself to type on a typewriter and started writing.  I assume what I wrote when I was 12 was very jejune.  But over the past 39 years I’ve gotten better.

3.     Can you share with us your typical writing day.  Is there anything you have to have while writing?
There really isn’t a typical day of writing.  I tend to write in spurts and when inspired.  I’ll start writing at 10:00 A.M. and write until 2:00 A.M. some days or I might not write for a few days in a row.

4.     Most challenging or rewarding part of writing?
The most challenging, and rewarding, part of writing (not marketing, publishing, etc.) is finding new ways to describe mundane things.  Not every hero can be saving heroines all the time; he needs to get out of bed, shave, shower, get dressed, and drive to work.  And a lot of times you just skip that but sometimes you can’t and it’s a challenge to write it in such a way that it is interesting for the reader.  And when you manage to do that, it’s also rewarding.

5.     Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?
My latest book is Rock Killer.  It’s a science fiction novel set in the not-too-distant future when asteroids are being mined for their valuable metals without degrading Earth.  But some are even opposed to that and they resort to violence to reach their political ends.  That is, they are terrorists.  Alexander Chun, literally a million miles from help, and without armaments, must stop them before they kill him and his multi-national crew.

6.     How did you come with the idea for this story?
In the early 2000s there were eco-terrorist attacks in the Pacific Northwest where I live.  Luckily there was only property damage and no one was hurt.  But I wondered what motivated such people and I decided that it wasn’t that they were trying to protect the environment, but they were trying to stop human progress.  And what if in the future there were still people who had this idea that human progress is bad and they acted on it.

7.     Can you share with us your current work in progress?
Right now I’m working on a third book in my Adept series.  These are urban fantasy novels set in the recent past.  In this third novel, set in 1968, I am bringing in necromancy, nuclear weapons, the Prague Spring and subsequent Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia and my character has to stop a plot by rouge KGB agents to destroy America.  At least that’s my plan.  It may change as I write it.  I’m about half-way through it.

8.     Who are some of your favorite authors?
My favorite fiction writers are Robert A. Heinlein and Poul Anderson.  I also enjoy early Larry Niven.  Heinlein always told a great story but had a message behind it.  Poul Anderson makes up worlds that you think you visited, they are so detailed.  And Larry Niven came up with some amazing ideas such as Ringworld.

9.     Do you feel that any of your favorite authors have inspired your writing style? 
Oh, yes.  In writing Rock Killer I was trying to write a Niven-esque hard science fiction novel.  And my tendency to have strong women characters is at least partially from Heinlein and Anderson.

10.  What is in your To Read Pile that you are dying to start or upcoming release you can’t wait for?
I have a thing for old science fiction.  So my TBR pile is mostly old science fiction.  Someone is reprinting all of Poul Anderson’s short stories in many volumes and that’s on my TBR pile (I’ve bought most of them already). 

11.  Is there anything else you would like to add?
I don’t know about other writers but I find there is a dichotomy in being a writer.  Writing is a solitary, introverted pursuit.  You sit alone at a computer and your “friends” are your characters.  But marketing a book is just the opposite.  You need to “network” and get out and meet people and be engaged in all sorts of social media.  It’s just the opposite of writing.  The successful author can do both.

Spotlight feature ofChicks in Charge by WJ Craft


WJ Craft
Chicks In Charge

An Erotic Short Story Collection

Over 20,000 words of intriguing and playful delights where women come out on top in a variety of ways!

Chainsaw Chicks of Chinese Camp: Are the legends true? Are four amazons lying in wait in this tiny rural town for their perfect boy toys to come along and play with them?

Zap: While researching a possible preventative for epileptic seizures, a scientist stumbles onto a very interesting use for her new app.

Take Me To Your Leader: In this 1940s retro tale, a military translator gets up close and personal with some newly-landed alien emissaries.

The Gnome World Order: Find out what really goes on underneath those seemingly innocent pointed red hats.

Little Shoppe of Enchantments: Augustus Pound takes a wrong turn with some rather questionable results. This version includes the longer alternate ending, not available anywhere else!

Cowboy: They seemed like ordinary women in the greasy spoon in town, but they had plans for Jack Barnes and his equipment.

Rosa Erotica: Lyrical and touching. A 500-word ode to the spirit of the rose goddess and a warrior’s epiphany.

Excerpt
The Zap App
The next day, she made a few alterations to her application, reversed
a few things, and then waited for Richard to make his morning
appearance. She didn’t have long to wait.

“Good morning,” he said, right behind her ear.

“Good morning, Richard,” said Veronica, then she tapped the button.

Instantly the sound of coffee splashing all over the floor met her
ears, and she turned to see her nemesis staggering backwards until he
crashed into the cubicle wall, which threatened to topple into the
next space over. His eyes were partly rolled up into his head and he
was moaning and gasping, his twitching body slowly sinking
horizontally onto a filing cabinet. With a grin that was triumphant,
surprised and slightly sadistic, she tapped the button again to see
what would happen when she turned the app off.

A noticeable wet stain at the front of a medium-sized pants tent
caught her attention. Had the poor man wet himself?

“Ohgod,” was all he could manage for at least five minutes as he
recovered. Veronica began to wonder if she should call a medic, and
coworkers started to crowd in her doorway to see what the hell had
happened.

“It’s all right,” she reassured them. “Still working on that epilepsy
app. Must have reversed something.”

“That was… that was…” Richard spit out, trying to regain the gift
of language. “Fucking incredible…”

Confused, Veronica stared at him.

“What?”

“Incredi… mind-blowing. Best orgasm ever…”

Now that, she hadn’t expected. But something about it sounded vaguely
familiar. She turned her back on her human lab rat as the embarrassed
coworkers made themselves useful elsewhere. A quick search on
“epilepsy” and “orgasm” brought up research on the phenomenon known as
the “orgasmic aura,” a state of spontaneous climax that some epilepsy
victims experienced at the onset of a seizure. She could hear Richard
slowly collecting himself behind her.

“Again,” he finally moaned.

“Fuck off.”

“Do it again!” His hand gripped her shoulder and she turned, finding
herself face-to-face with a pair of desperate, lust-filled eyes. His
other hand shot out and gripped her throat. Unable to cry out for
help, she did the only thing she could think of to incapacitate the
madman – she hit the button again.

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 with Lisa Sanchez

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome Lisa Sanchez to the blog today to chat about her newest release Cursing Athena.  


1.    Can you please share with us a little about yourself-
      Lisa:  You bet! I’m a stay-at-home mom to three daughters, all of whom participate in All Star Cheerleading. When I’m not lost in a great book, I love movies, reality television, shopping, and spending time with friends.

2.    Have you always wanted to be an author? 
      Lisa: Yes. I’ve always had a creative side, and spent much of my childhood and early teen years writing short stories in my spare time.

3.    What is your most interesting writing quirk? 
      Lisa: Hmm… I’m not sure I have any writing quirks at the moment. Wait… I take that back. Quiet. I require a quiet house to write. This is a new thing for me. I used to be able to write anywhere, at any time regardless of what was going on around me. Nowadays, I need quiet to concentrate, which can be really frustrating as there’s always something going on in my house. I’ve learned to make the most out of the little quiet time I have, and write whenever I can.

4.    Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?
      Lisa:  I’d love to! Cursing Athena is the first installment in my new Order Of Seven series which features a band of supernatural warriors appointed by the goddess Athena to police and rid the earth of demons and underworld dirtbags.

5.    How did you come with the idea for this story?
      Lisa:  I wrote this story about two years ago while taking a break from one of my other works. I asked my critique partner to give me three random elements that needed to be incorporated into a story (a lion, red heels, the phrase “abra-cadabra”), and about two weeks later I had the first draft for what is now Cursing Athena.

6.    Can you share with us your current work(s) in progress? 
      Lisa: Sure thing! I’m currently knee-deep into the second book in the Order Of Seven series, tentatively titled, Hell On Heels. This installment revolves around Lynx, a brother who’s been thrust back into the thick of things after being out of the fold for the past thirty years. He’s a tortured soul (my favorite kind of guy to write and read about) who suffers from a particularly gut-wrenching curse which forces him to kill his reincarnated life mate each time she returns.

7.    Who is the one author that you would love to meet someday and why? 
      Lisa:  J.R. Ward. She’s a genius when it comes to writing Alpha males, and I’m in awe of her. She’s my fav!

8.    What is the best piece of advice you would give to someone that wants to get into writing?  Stick with it. Perseverance is key.

9.    Can you share with us something off your bucket list. 
      Lisa:  Heh heh… I want to go to Europe. Specifically Britain, Ireland and Scotland. My mama’s a Campbell and I’ve got Irish blood on my daddy’s side. I’d love to visit the land of my heritage.

10. What is in your To Read Pile that you are dying to start or upcoming release you can’t wait for? 
      Lisa: Oh, good Lord! Lol! My tbr pile is a mile deep! The book I’m most excited to read is Lover Reborn by J.R. Ward. Tohr has always been a favorite character of mine, and I can’t wait to see him get his happy ending.

11. Is there anything else you would like to add? 
      Lisa:  I’m just so honored to be here today. Thank you so much for hosting me on your blog.


        Cursing Athena
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        For Danika, the only thing worse than going commando while wearing a fugly, silver bodysuit, was dealing with her deadbeat, ex-husband James. Catcalls, unwanted groping and lecherous stares weren’t really her cup of tea either, but she’d endure all of it and more if her new job serving cocktails at Masquerade meant ridding herself of his mountain of debt. It was just a job, after all, and what choice did she have with James’ creditors breathing down her neck? What she didn’t bargain for, however, was falling heels-over-head in lust with a two-hundred-plus pound, shape-shifting immortal from Ancient Greece.

On a mission to take down a parasitic demon, Ty doesn’t have time for distraction. Not even when that distraction could prove to be his possible lifemate in the form of sweet, innocent, yet sexy-as-hell Danika. But when the leech he’s hunting goes after the cocktail waitress, all bets are off. Unable to resist her siren call any longer, Ty surrenders himself to Danika, body and soul, treating them both to a night they’ll never forget.