Kelly’s review of Life Cycle by Zoe Winters

TITLE: Life Cycle – Preternatural #4
AUTHOR: Zoe Winters
PUBLICATION DATE: 08/2012
ORDER LINKS: Amazon | B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
Immortality can be a bitch…

Tamara has lived nearly two thousand years, trapped by a spell of her own creation. Hunted by her enemy and former lover, she knows there is only one man strong enough to release her from the curse. But will Cain honor her death wish, or keep her for himself, whatever the cost?

Two ancient souls. Two weary fighters, torn between love and hate, forced to decide if the other could be worth living for.

Heat Level 3 of 5.
Some sexually explicit content and innuendo

REVIEW:
Life Cycle is book 4 in Zoe Winters Preternatural series and we FINALLY get Cain’s story.

Cain is our resident leader of the Demon realm and self proclaimed “I don’t need anyone” loaner of the group.  It is a fact that Cain has not made many friends, heck even his own sister-in-law doesn’t like him.  But when Cain is asked to help protect Tam from a serial killer her breaks his #1 rule. Never trust a magic user.  But there is something about Tam, something that disturbs Cain.
Tam is tired of living, tired of her cycling.  But when faced with a serial killer that wants her power, Tam takes matters into her own hands.  She can die by a madman hands who wants to take over the world, or she can ask the leader of the Demon world to killer her.

This two are great.  I love that Tam is always standing up to Cain.  Cain is not use to people not doing his every wish.  But Tam is not everyone.  She is different and challenges Cain in every way possible.  Tam makes Cain feel things that scare and interest him.

This has been my favorite story so far in the Preternatural series.  But I am very excited to see what Zoe has in store for us next.
Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. The following review is my own opinion and not a paid review.

4 Hearts

Kelly’s review of The Catalyst by Zoe Winters

TITLE: The Catalyst – Preternatural #3
AUTHOR: Zoe Winters
PUBLICATION DATE: 06/2012
ORDER LINKS: Amazon | B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
It started with one lost, shivering pup; it may end in a war…

Panthers don’t do responsibility. They don’t do long-term relationships. They definitely don’t raise kids. But when Z discovers a young wolf in the forest, he takes him in, unaware of the powerful beings hunting the pup.

Fiona is a witch who can’t leave her house; the birds have told her something bad will happen. The mailbox is as far as she’ll go, but even that may provide more danger than she’s bargained for. When a wolf pup stumbles into her garden, her safe, wrapped-up world heads for a free fall.

But along with danger, the pup brings a chance at love—a chance an agoraphobic witch and a bachelor panther shifter aren’t likely to find on their own.

AUTHOR’S NOTE: The Catalyst is an ensemble book that also features Jane and Cole (from Blood Lust) and Cain (from Blood Lust and Save My Soul)

REVIEW:
Ahhh, I love the Preternatural world that Zoe has created.  In The Catalyst, book 3 in the series introduces us to a whole new set of characters.  While revisiting some of our favorites from the first two books.

In The Catalyst we meet Z & Fiona.  Z is a werepanther, who loves his solitary bachelor lifestyle.  Yet, Z finds a soft spot in his heart to help an abandoned werewolf pup.  Only problem is that the darn pup has run away and now Z has to track him down and he is not very happy about it.  When Z finally catches up with the pup he is with a witch.  A witch that can speak to animals.  so Z does what any good werepanther would do.  He threatens the witch into helping him, then kidnaps her.
Fiona has not go past her mailbox in years.  You see Fiona suffers from Agoraphobia or a panic disorder that has left her home bound.  So she knows it is a bad idea to go to the mailbox today.  But when she hears a whining in her side yard she does the un-normal thing and detours to see what the noise is.  That is when Fiona finds the werepup.  Doing the right thing Fiona takes the pup in the house and feeds him.  Next thing she knows there is a very angry werepanther has broke into her house and has her cornered.

Z and Fiona are complete opposite in every way, yet they work so well together.

If you have read Zoe’s first two books in the Preternatural series you will love Z & Fiona’s story.  The Catalyst creates a whole new set of problems for the Preternaturals in and around Cary Town.

I would suggest reading this series in order.

Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. The following review is my own opinion and not a paid review.

4 Hearts

Kelly’s review of Dark Marcy by Zoe Winters

Dark Mercy
AUTHOR: Zoe Winters
PUBLICATION DATE:   03/02/12
ORDER LINKS:  Amazon | B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
Angeline has been on the run from her sire, Linus, for centuries. She’s tired, and she’s lonely. High from mescaline-induced blood, she sees a sign—a church that seems to glow in the distance—and she knows. Her future mate is in that building.


Important Author’s Note:

Dark Mercy is the beginning of Hadrian and Angeline’s story, not the end. Their HEA will happen later in their own full-length novel. This story is important both for the overall series and for this couple, but it’s not their HEA. Just a mild disclaimer so no one goes in with false expectations for this story.


REVIEWED BY: Kelly            
5 Stars

REVIEW:
I won’t give you too much because this was a novella.  A very short insight into Angeline & Hadrian’s story.  

Zoe sucked me into this novella and then totally killed me with the ending.  MAJOR CLIFF hanger.  I loved learning about Angeline & Hadrian.  Both are very damaged in very different ways and in all ways perfect for eachother.  But now I have to patiently wait for the answers to all my questions.

Interview with Zoe Winters

Books-n-Kisses is so excited to have Zoe Winters back on the blog. 
BnK: I am so excited to share you and your newest release Dark Mercy with my followers.  Thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to sit down and talk with me. 
Zoe: Thanks for having me!
Bnk:  Are you ready?
Zoe: No, I need fifteen more minutes. Just kidding. Having this kind of convo via text is bringing out the weird in me.
BnK: Have you always wanted to be an author?
Zoe: I’m not sure if “always”, but I know I was pretty serious about it by junior high school. I was writing novels in 8th grade. I shudder to think how bad those were!
BnK:  What would you say is your most interesting writing quirk?
Zoe: I’ll have to think about that one. I’m pretty sure I’m nothing “but” quirks since it seems that I think very differently than a lot of people about a wide range of topics, sometimes.
BnK: I am very excited about Dark Mercy.  Your newest release in the Preternaturals Series.  Can you tell us a little about this story?
Zoe: Dark Mercy just released. It’s a novella that is the beginning of a story for a new Pretverse couple. Angeline starts out a vampire and Hadrian is the priest she wants to turn. Her sire (Linus. Fans of the series might recognize him a the Villain from Claimed.) was so abusive to her that she’s distrustful of other vampires and wants one she made herself. I must warn that this story is not an HEA but it’s also not the end of their story. Their HEA will happen in their full-length book which will be book 5.
Hadrian does make a cameo in the third book of the series, The Catalyst, though. Dark Mercy is what I call “supplementary” material to the series, in that it doesn’t have to be read in order with the rest of the series, not that the information learned is less important to the overall story. Important things happen both for Hadrian and Angeline, and the larger series. One major character from Save My Soul, who gets her own book in book 4, has a few of her secrets at least partially revealed in Dark Mercy.
Dark Mercy is also a little more angsty than a lot of my Zoe stuff. It’s just the nature of this story. Mated is also a bit angsty. But the snark is coming back big in The Catalyst.
BnK: How did you come up the idea for the Preternaturals Series?
Zoe: Well, Save My Soul was written first, and it actually became book 2 in the series. (Incidentally you can start either with Blood Lust [book 1] or Save My Soul [book 2] and not be lost.)
It involves an incubus trapped in a house by a 50-yr-old curse. I wrote it largely because I didn’t want to start out with “vampires” because I was told that “vampires” were over and nobody would buy it (what a lie. Vampires are SO not over.) Anyway, I was driving by this house in the historic district of my town and most of the plot for Save My Soul arrived that way. I was looking at this house I always loved, and that became Luc and Anna’s house and these ideas just sort of popped in my head. It was pretty creepy, actually. Sometimes I think Luc really does live in that house, LOL.
Then a year or two after that, an ebook publisher was running a contest for addition into a werecat novella anthology. So I came up with the story for Kept for that. But I didn’t make it by the deadline, so in the end, I released Kept on my own as an ebook.
Then I wanted a couple of other novellas to round it out so I could do a print release/collection, so Claimed and Mated came along to make Blood Lust.
By the time I got to writing Mated, I really really wanted it to turn into a big series because I had this whole idea for this world and all this politics and struggle between these different factions and how each book would be its own romance but there would be this larger meta plot connecting the series. I was also really intrigued by the idea that everybody is the hero of his own story, so sometimes a hero in one book will be a villain in another and vice versa because I want to show what everybody is fighting for and what their intentions are without demonizing any one faction or leader.
I figured out a way to tie Mated in to Save My Soul by introducing Save My Soul’s villain in Mated. By the time we get to book 3, it’s going to be really clear how this all intersects. My biggest fear is that people won’t hang out with me until they start seeing the bigger picture, because it is really cool and I think those who can hang with me, will be really glad they did.
BnK: What is up next for the Preternaturals Series?
Zoe: Right now I’m working on The Catalyst, which is book 3 in the official order. Though, technically one can read them out of order, it just depends on if you need to have meta plot in order. Some people like to read series of this nature out of order so it comes together like a jigsaw puzzle. Either way works. My suggestion would be to start out with the story that sounds most interesting to you, then if you feel you want it all in order, start from the beginning.
But meh, I totally sidetracked there. The Catalyst is about Z and Fiona. Z is a panther therian (were-panther, but NEVER call him were. He will eat your face) who has gotten saddled with a stray wolf pup, and Fiona is an agoraphobic witch who has the ability to understand the language of animals. So he sort of has to kidnap her and take her back to his cave because he needs her help with the pup. Z really is such a caveman, but he’s sweet. He just has no concept of social boundaries.
The Catalyst is a bit of an ensemble book because not only are we dealing with Z and Fiona’s relationship and HEA, but, Jane and Cole’s story (from Mated) will go from an HFN (happy for now) to an HEA. Some readers may not have realized, but therians (shapeshifters) can live hundreds of years. Cole is a werewolf. Jane is a human. So with their divergent lifespans, that’s not exactly an HEA. But The Catalyst will solve that issue. (And yes, this was part of the plan to begin with.)
There is also a lot of Cain in this book, which sets up book 4, LifeCycle… which is Cain and Tam’s book. And I feel like anybody not already a fan of my stuff is glazing over back there in the cheap seats. Sorry! Read, so you know what we’re talking about! 😉
BnK:  So, recently you came out of the closet about your pen name. Would you like to share a little about your other name?
Zoe: Kitty Thomas is for a mature audience. That’s all I’ll say. It’s darker. It’s more literary than Zoe. And it’s really just not for the faint of heart. In a lot of ways *I* don’t think the kitty stuff is dark, but clearly mainstream readers feel differently, so I warn and disclaim. Zoe has always been kink subtext. I mean, every relationship in the Preternaturals series definitely has a strong power exchange going on. There may not be any whips and chains or other props but these heroes pretty much “own” these heroines…
Kept involves this werecat in her heat cycle basically at the mercy of a dark sorcerer. Claimed involves a vampire claiming a human female (and a claim gives him power over her, like… forever.), Mated involves a werewolf who takes a human as payment for a gambling debt and basically keeps her against her will in his compound. Sure, he doesn’t do anything bad to her and he needs to protect her because he senses she’s meant to be his mate, but it still is what it is.
In Save My Soul, the incubus demon breed mates by taking a human female who must give him her soul which ties them together forever in a way in which he is the dominant party.
In Dark Mercy there is definitely some power games going on there, but I don’t want to give that away because it’s a spoiler.
In The Catalyst, Z kidnaps Fiona and drags her back to his cave.
I mean, it’s a pretty blatant pattern. I like what I like. Zoe is subtext, Kitty is text. And Kitty definitely is not for everybody. Kitty is me unfiltered. Zoe is a little safer. I ended up coming out of the closet because it was too difficult to keep them separate/secret, mainly because a lot of Zoe fans were Kitty fans. I had all these twitter followers who were following both of my names and didn’t know they were both me. I guess, then, that a lot of people picked up on the subtext in the Zoe work, LOL.
I also felt like it was going to come out eventually and the most important thing to me was that people know I wasn’t “ashamed” of writing Kitty. I’m incredibly proud of the Kitty work.
I’ve always felt in general that the romance genre had a lot of D/s (Dominant/submissive) subtext. I mean sometimes you have a beta male and some readers are into that, but the vast majority of romance is a dominant alpha male who behaves in a dominant (not abusive) fashion toward the heroine. So make of that what you will. I know subtext when I smell it.
BnK: Zoe and Kitty are very different.  How did you get into two very different genres?
Zoe: I had this book I *needed* to write. (Comfort Food) At the time I had no grand plan to start a new brand but I needed to write this book and I knew it wouldn’t fit in the Zoe world. I didn’t expect people to fall in love with it and to go on about it like it was the second coming. But it really connected with a lot of people.
It was just a book. Yes, it meant a lot to me. I opened a vein for that book. It was the hardest thing I’ve ever written, and up until that point, the most naked thing. But I’m really proud of it. (Not that it’s perfect, no book is perfect, but yeah. Comfort Food will always be Comfort Food.)
I tend to flip back and forth between the names. For awhile I’d gotten burnt out on the Pretverse and everything was kitty kitty kitty. And now, after having released 5 Kitty releases in a row (some novels, some novellas), I’m totally Kittied out, so my focus is shifting back to Zoe for the next 4 or 5 releases. And I’m really excited about the pretverse right now!
I probably won’t go back to kitty until after I release book 5 (Hadrian and Angeline’s book.) I mean, I tease people with Dark Mercy so it would be crappy for me to go back into the kitty zone before I wrap that up.
BnK: Zoe, Thank you again for taking the time to sit down and talk with me.  I look forward to The Catalyst.  Is there anything else you would like to add?
Zoe: Thanks! I’d also like to add that full-length books in the series—Blood Lust and Save My Soul—are also in audiobook and available at Audible/Amazon and itunes, for those who listen to audiobooks. Chet Williamson is my narrator and he is AMAZING. He makes all my books sound like fifty times more awesome than they actually are.
BnK: Where can my followers find you? 
Zoe: my blog: http://zoewinters.wordpress.com , facebook (though I have no idea what the link is for that. Facebook has those ridiculously long links, though there is a facebook app on my blog for those who want to “like” me.), and Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/zoewinters
Bnk:  Again Z, Thank you.
Zoe: Thanks!

A Triple Blog Interview & Giveaway with Indie Author Zoe Winters…..

Good afternoon everyone!!  For the Love of Books, Book Monster Reviews, and LITERAL ADDICTION are very pleased to welcome Indie author Zoe Winters to our sites today.
Zoe Winters writes quirky (and sometimes dark) paranormal romance, and is the creator of the Preternaturals series.  Her favorite colors are rainbow and clear.
My idea of what Zoe looks like….. Amazing right?

When asked, “What’s your goal as a writer?”, Zoe replied with:  “I want to write a book that makes you almost pee your pants because you don’t want to put it down long enough to go to the bathroom. I want to write a book that you miss meals for. I want to write a book you miss bathing for. I want to grab hold of you and not let go until the very last page, where you crumble to the floor in a blissful heap, ask for a cigarette, and say: ‘Damn, was it good for you too,’ then tell 300 of your closest friends about it on Twitter.”  J  LOL!

Now if that doesn’t make you want to go out and find her books ASAP, we’re not sure what will!  That said, let’s find out more about Zoe’s Preternaturals series and take a brief look at each of the books.
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Blood Lust:  The first book in the Preternaturals series, which is actually a compilation of 3 different novellas (all available for individual purchase on Amazon), Blood Lust gives readers a snapshot look at the world of the Preternaturals. Here are brief synopses about each novella:
1)  KEPT (also available free. Click HERE):  As a cat therian (shifter), Greta’s blood is already sought after to enhance  spells and potions, but due to a quirk of her birth, her blood is potent enough to kill for.  When her tribe plans to sacrifice her, Greta must ally herself with Dayne, the dangerous local sorcerer, and the only person strong enough to protect her.
2)  CLAIMED:  For a vampire, Anthony isn’t a picky eater, but he’s drawn to Charlee’s blood more than any other.  Like a fine wine saved for a special occasion, he’s denied himself this pleasure.  But one night, high from the potent magical blood of another, he claims his prize and loses control. Ashamed of almost killing the one woman who means anything to him, he wipes her memory of the event.  When Charlee awakens with complete amnesia, Anthony is the only one who can clean up the mess he’s made.
3)  MATED:  Because of the vampiric blood that has run through her veins since birth, Jane has been a target for vampires who resent a human being “kindred.”  She’s forced to disguise herself as a vampire groupie to appease them and safeguard her life.  When she’s abruptly given to Cole, the leader of the werewolf pack, to satisfy a gambling debt, she discovers the blood running through her veins has a far greater impact on her destiny than she ever imagined.
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The second installment of the Preternaturals series was released on January 31, 2011 and has gotten rave reviews from fans.  Let’s take a brief look at what Save My Soul is all about:  All he’s asking for is her soul .  After buying the antebellum home she’s fantasized about since childhood, Anna Worthington discovers Luc, a dangerously seductive incubus who has been trapped in the house by a fifty-year-old curse. To rid herself of her problem house guest she’ll call on a priest, gypsies, ghost hunters, and the coven of witches from lust bunny hell. All she has to do is resist him long enough to break the spell so they can go their separate ways. If she doesn’t, she could die. And that would be the best case scenario.
Now that we’ve learned more about Zoe’s books, let’s get to know the author behind the Preternaturals a little better.
For the Love of Books/Book Monster Reviews/LITERAL ADDICTION/  Hi Zoe!, We’re very happy to have you with us today!  Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to drop by and spend some time with us!
Zoe: Thanks for having me. 🙂
1)  How/when did you start writing?
Zoe: I know I was writing novels by Jr. High but I honestly don’t remember if I was writing before that. I know by that time I was getting serious enough about it that it was what I wanted to be when I grew up.
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2)  Can you please explain for those of us that don’t know much about it, what being an “Indie author” really means?
Zoe: It just means that I’m independent. Just like an indie band or filmmaker. No one else controls my art but me.
3)  In your opinion, what are the two biggest pros & cons to being an Indie writer?
Zoe: For me there are no cons. I’m not saying everything is perfect and wonderful all the time, only that I don’t really look at it in those terms and the pros can be summed up as: Full creative control. I don’t want to be someone else’s serf.
4)  Do you use social media to help connect with your readers and promote your work?
Zoe: Yes. I use Twitter, Facebook, and my blog. Though I don’t use any of the above as much as I used to. I’m shifting slowly from being pro-active and “out there” to interacting with the readers who come to me. I guess you can say I’m becoming rather hermit-y.
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5)  Are there ways that an Indie author can deliver a satisfying reading experience better than a traditional publisher?  If so, what do you feel they are?
Zoe: I’m not really sure how to answer that. I don’t like to create an “Us vs. Them”. I’m sure I did at one time, whether intentionally or not, but yeah, I don’t want to go down that road again. I have personal feelings about certain things with regards to indie vs. trad but I don’t want to keep fighting that fight. I think I should be celebrating indie rather than constantly looking back to the other path and ‘what’s wrong with it’.
6)  What is your favorite supernatural being (or as we sometimes like to call them, “Supe Group” – i.e Vampires, Shifters, Weres, Fae, etc)?
Zoe: Hehe I like “Supe Group”. Either vampires or demons (incubus specifically).
7) What are some of your favorite television shows and movies?
Zoe: Anything Joss Whedon had a hand in. Firefly, Buffy, Angel, Dollhouse. I feel like I’m leaving out a Joss Whedon series, but maybe not.
8)  If you could have any super power at all, what would it be and why?
Zoe: Teleportation. I’m not sure I can say why without just restating the power LOL. It’s fairly self-explanatory haha.
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9)  What was the inspiration behind the Preternaturals series?
Zoe: I’m not sure there is any one inspiration for the series because it didn’t start out as a series idea. I’d written Save My Soul. Then I wrote Kept. Kept wasn’t even supposed to be connected. It was supposed to be a contest entry but I didn’t make the deadline. I released Kept to try to start building a fan base. At that time I had the vague idea that Save My Soul might be the start of a series, but I had no specific series plans until I came up with the idea for Claimed, the second novella that eventually became part of “Blood Lust”. By the time I had the second one done, I had an idea for a third one.
I figured out a way to tie the third book into Save My Soul so it could all be one world. And having three novellas gave me enough for a print release. So I made that book one and Save My Soul book 2. Of course by this time, I have about 10 books planned, and I have a much more solid world. It came together in a rather haphazard way, but there is nothing haphazard about it now.
10)  Do you have a time frame as to when the third book might be released?
Zoe: I’m hoping by the end of the year.
11)   Can you give us any insight into some of the things we can expect as the series progresses, and how many books are planned for the series?
Zoe: Right now I have ten planned. I may go over that. It just depends on how I feel about it and how the fans feel about it when we get there. There is nothing worse than a series that has passed its prime that just keeps getting crappier and crappier. After book 10 if it’s still strong and fans are still excited about it, I’ll keep going. As the series progresses Cain will get his own book (and will have a mate). We’ll also travel into a future world where everyone knows about the preternaturals. Things start getting weird by book 4, and really weird beyond that. Right now a lot of things that are happening are setting up future stuff.
12)  Do you have a writing routine?  Certain things you must have with you for the process to begin, etc?
Zoe: No, I really just sit down and write. I try not to get too ritualistic or precious about it.
13)  What are the best and worst parts of writing for you?
Zoe: I like it all. Except when I don’t. LOL. There is no one part that I always like or always hate.
Short Story of Greta going to heat.
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14)  What have you always wanted to be asked in an interview but never were?  And could you answer that for us?
Zoe: I’m not sure I’ve ever had a question I wished someone would ask but never did. People generally ask all the pertinent questions about the series. Anything beyond that would be spoilers which I can’t do. And I generally don’t answer personal questions in interviews.
15)  So, what’s next for Zoe Winters?  What do you have planned in the upcoming months?
Zoe: Trying to get books 3 and 4 finished so I can release them.
16)  Is there anything specific you would like to say to your readers while we have you here today?
Zoe: Thanks for reading. Without readers it’s all pretty much textual masturbation.
FTLOB/BMR/L.A.:   Zoe, thank you so much for taking the time out of your busy schedule to answer our questions! We wish you the best of luck with the Preternaturals series, and all of your future endeavors.  We would love to have you back when you’re ready to promote the thirdPreternaturals book if you’re free! J
Zoe: Thanks for having me, that sounds great!



Giveaway Time: 

Zoe has be very generous in offer one lucky follower a signed copy of Save My Soul (book 2).  To enter please leave a comment or question along with your email address. 

Giveaway will be open until August 1st.. Winner will be announce on August 3rd. 

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