Audio Book Lovin’ Presents: And that’s a wrap…….

Audio Book Lovin BannerViviana, from Enchantress of Books and I have been so excited to host our 1st ever Audio Book Lovin’ Series.  Oh my god, what a wild ride this month has been.

Please check out our wrap up video below.

 

Just a few audiobooks I would like to give a shout out to as we wrap up Audio Book Month.

 Check out Blake Crouch’s Wayward Pine Trilogy HERE

Or check out Coreene Callahan’s DragonFury series HERE

Or how about Justin Crone’s The Passage Trilogy HERE

 

 

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Kimberly reviews Second Chance Summer by Jill Shalvis

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SERIES #: Cedar Ridge #1
CHARACTERS: Lily & Aidan
AUTHOR: Jill Shalvis
PUBLICATION DATE: 06/30/15
ORDER LINKS: Amazon| B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
Cedar Ridge, Colorado, is famous for crisp mountain air, clear blue skies, and pine-scented breezes. And it’s the last place Lily Danville wants to be. But she needs a job, and there’s an opening at the hottest resort in her hometown. What has her concerned is the other hot property in Cedar Ridge: Aidan Kincaid-firefighter, rescue worker, and heartbreaker. She never could resist that devastating smile . . .

The Kincaid brothers are as rough and rugged as the Rocky Mountains they call home. Aidan has always done things his own way, by his own rules. And never has he regretted anything more than letting Lily walk out of his life ten years ago. If anyone has ever been in need of rescuing, she has. What she needs more than anything are long hikes, slow dances, and sizzling kisses. But that can only happen if he can get her to give Cedar Ridge-and this bad boy-a second chance . . .

REVIEW:
4.25 Hearts This is a new series for Jill Shalvis and I really enjoyed it. I will say that it did feel that this was more like the second in the series since Aidan’s older brother Gray is married to Penny and it feels like we missed their story but apparently not. That being said the rest was great.

The beginning took a little bit to get into because we are learning everything about a new town, people, etc. But once we get the lay of the land he story is good. Aidan is a really sweet guy and is a caregiver. He wants to take care of Lily but Lily doesn’t think she needs to be taken care of and certainly doesn’t feel like she deserves love. But fate is something that people can’t control.

There is never a bad story from Shalvis. She has a way of drawing you into the small towns she creates. I will say I miss that the town wasn’t Lucky Harbor but we all have to move to a new town at some point in our lives and we learn to enjoy it and that is how I feel about Cedar Ridge. It may take some time but I am sure I will love it just as much as Lucky Harbor. And I look forward to Kenzie’s story and even more so to Hudson’s story. And I really want to know what happened to Jacob.

Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

4 Hearts
4 Hearts

Audio Book Lovin’ Presents: Kelly’s interview with Donna Grant + a giveaway

Audio Book Lovin BannerViviana, from Enchantress of Books and I am so excited to have Donna Grant  on our Audio Book Lovin’ Series. 

donna_grant_newDonna Grant is the New York Timesand USA Today bestselling author of the sizzling Dark King series featuring dragons, immortal Highlanders, and the Fae.

She was born and raised in Texas but loves to travel. Her adventures have taken her throughout the United States as well as to Jamaica, Mexico, and Scotland. Growing up on the Texas/Louisiana border, Donna’s Cajun side of the family taught her the “spicy” side of life while her Texas roots gave her two-steppin’ and bareback riding.

Despite deadlines and voracious reading, Donna still manages to keep up with her two children, four cats, and one long haired Chihuahua.

Learn more about Donna and her awesome books here: Website FacebookTwitter Goodreads

 

I had the great pleasure of meeting Ms. Grant at RT in Dallas this past May.  She is just as amazing and sweetas she seems online.  Oh and she is like a steel trap trying to get spoilers out of her.  No she would not tell me anything about Rhi.  *shakes head and mumbles* Evil authors….. 

Kelly: Hi Donna, Viviana and I are so excited to have you be a part of our Audio Book Lovin’ Series.

Thanks so much for having me, girls! It’s always a pleasure! 😉

Kelly: Donna, what do you love/like about audio books?

I like that it’s another way for readers to be able to get my books. Whether they prefer audio or can only get their book fix while listening to an audio on the way to work, I’m thrilled there is that option out there.

Kelly: Tell us what involvement do you have in getting your novels turned into audiobooks?

I have very minimal involvement. My publisher takes care of getting them made into audio.

Kelly: How is your narrator selected for your novels?

I wish I knew. Lol. Most of my series are read by a male narrator. However my Dark Warrior series was read by a female. I don’t know who decided to change that or why.

Kelly: What information/guidance do you provide to the narrator?

Oddly enough, the male narrator never asked me about how to pronounce anything, but the female did. She made sure to have everything just as intended. The male has messed up a few things that I didn’t catch until just recently, and they’re having to be corrected now. It would’ve been so much easier had he gotten with me as well.

Kelly: Do you listen to your audiobooks after they are finished? Why or why not.

I tried once, but I couldn’t get into the first five minutes. I hear the story differently in my head than how the narrators do it, so it’s difficult for me. Lol. It’s why I didn’t catch those mistakes I mentioned above until recently. And I only caught those because I listened to a sample.

Kelly: If you could pick one person (male or female) to narrator your life who would it be and why?

Hmmmm. Either Sam Heughan or Luke Evans or Benedict Cumberbach would do nicely. J

Kelly:  For anyone who has not listened to an audiobook before. What would you tell them to try to convince them to listen?

Oh, that’s easy. Anything written by Karen Marie Moning and read by Phil Gigante!!
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Kelly reviews Kiss Me by Susan Mallery

kiss meTITLE: Kiss Me
SERIES #: Fool’s Gold #17
CHARACTERS: Zane Nicholson & Phoebe Kitzke
AUTHOR: Susan Mallery
PUBLICATION DATE: June 30, 2015
ORDER LINKS:Amazon | B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery creates the small-town destination for romance in charming Fool’s Gold, California—where a loner cowboy finds the one woman who can capture his heart…

After Phoebe Kitzke’s kind heart gets her suspended from her job in LA, she swears off doing favors—until her best friend begs for help on the family ranch in Fool’s Gold. Unfortunately, sexy cowboy Zane Nicholson isn’t exactly thrilled by the city girl’s arrival.

Thanks to his brother’s latest scheme, Zane has been roped into taking tourists on a cattle drive. What Phoebe knows about ranching wouldn’t fill his hat, but her laughter is so captivating that even his animals fall for her. One slip of his legendary control leads to a passionate kiss, but she’s exactly the kind of woman a single-minded loner needs to avoid.

In his arms, Phoebe discovers she’s a country girl at heart. Yet no matter how much the small town feels like home, she can’t stay unless Zane loves her, too…but is this cowboy interested in forever?

REVIEW:
As with all my visits to Fool’s Gold I am so glad to be back but so sad when it is time for me to leave again.
Kiss Me takes us to a different part of Fool’s Gold we are on the very outskirts of town. At Nicholson Ranch. And of course every good ranch has to have it’s own hunky, brooding, Adam Levine (Swoon) look a like pain in the butt, I am a rock cowboy who is just waiting to be recused. Okay, so many Zane isn’t waiting to be rescued. Boy is stubborn as the day is long. But when Ms. Phoebe shows up all of Zane’s I am fine, I am tough, I need no one shields all start grumbling down.
Phoebe Kitzke has been having a run of bad luck, first her ex, then her boss, then the threat of losing her livelihood. So when her best friend offers her a week of wide open spaces Phoebe jumps at the chance for a little R&R. Hehehe. R&R…Not on Nicholson Ranch.
I loved Kiss Me. Zane and Phoebe are great together. There were a lot of sub stories going on in Kiss Me. But I didn’t feel like any of them took away from Zane and Phoebe’s story. I will say that Zane better watch out because I think Manny might give him a run for Phoebe’s affection.
Can’t wait for my next visit to Fool’s Gold.

Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of this book from NetGalley & HQN Books in exchange for an honest review. This review is my own opinion and not a paid review.

4 Hearts
4 Hearts

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

06.22.15

Audio Book Lovin’ Present:  Interview with Lorelei King + a giveaway

Kimberly reviews Wicked Ride by Rebecca Zanetti

06.23.15

Audio Book Lovin’ presents: Kelly’s interview with Katie Reus and Sophie Eastlake + a giveaway 

Kelly reviews Wicked Ride by Rebecca Zanetti

06.24.15

Audio Book Lovin’ Presents: Kelly’s Interview with Dianne Duvall & Kirsten Potter + a giveaway

Kelly reviews Finally Found You by Carrie Ann Ryan

06.25.15

Audio Book Lovin’ Presents: Kelly’s interview with Roger Wayne + a giveaway

Kimberly reviews The President’s Shadow by Brad Meltzer

06.26.15

Kelly reviews Accidentally Aphrodite by Dakota Cassidy

06.27.15

SINsational Saturday Series

SINsational Saturday Series: Jennifer Ryan’s McBrides series

Confessions of a Secret Admirer: A Valentine’s Day Anthology

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Some secrets are meant to be revealed …

Or so you’ll discover, in three sexy, unforgettable Valentine’s Day stories from New York Times USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Ryan and contemporary romance stars Candis Terry and Jennifer Seasons.

Waiting for You by Jennifer Ryan

Rancher Grant Devane has waited for Taylor Larson’s return to Fallbrook for more than ten years. Now that the fearless beauty has come home on her terms, he’ll do anything and everything necessary to win back her heart.

Sweet Fortune by Candis Terry

Sarah Randall is tired of being invisible to the opposite sex. So when a leap of faith sends her to Sweet, Texas, and into the path of ridiculously hot Deputy Brady Bennett, she’s determined to catch his eye … even if it means staying hidden just a little bit longer.

Major League Crush by Jennifer Seasons

Professional baseball player Drake Paulson can’t help wanting to know more about his cute, shy neighbor. But when he discovers her deepest secret and she flees, it’ll be up to him to win her trust—and her love—one gift at a time.

*****

The Return of Brody McBride

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The black sheep of Fallbrook is back . . . and he’s in for the surprise of his life.

Former bad boy, now-decorated Army Ranger Brody McBride is home and on a mission: Find the woman he never should have left behind and right the wrong he did eight years ago.

When the man she loved broke her heart and skipped town, Rain Evans picked up the pieces. But along with heartbreak, Brody left her something infinitely better than she could have imagined: two beautiful daughters. One she gave birth to, and the other she rescued from the woman who helped destroy her relationship with Brody.

Brody is shocked to discover he’s a father, and he’s more determined than ever to win back Rain and protect his girls. Can they rekindle the love they once shared and become the family they were always meant to be? Or will a danger from their past return and ruin everything?

*****

Falling for Owen

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The McBrides of Fallbrook return with reformed bad boy Owen. He’ll do whatever he must to protect the woman who’s captured his heart.

Attorney by day, rancher by night Owen McBride conquered his dark past and made it his mission to help the innocent-even at the expense of a personal life. But when a client’s abusive ex-husband targets Owen and his gorgeous neighbor Claire gets caught in the crossfire, his feelings turn anything but professional. The mysterious beauty awakens something in him, and he’ll move heaven and earth to keep her safe.

Coffee shop owner Claire Walsh learned the hard way that handsome men aren’t to be trusted. Owen may be sexy as hell and determined to take care of her, but she’s reluctant to put her heart on the line. His presence in her life puts a target on her back, yet the more time she spends with him, the more she finds she can’t help falling for Owen.

*****

Dylan’s Redemption

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There’s a new sheriff in Fallbrook … Meet Dylan McBride.

Jessie Thompson had one hell of a week. Dylan McBride, the boy she loved, skipped town without a word. Then her drunk of a father tried to kill her, and she fled Fallbrook, vowing never to return.

Eight years later, her father is dead, and Jessie reluctantly goes home—only to come face-to-face with the man who shattered her heart. A man who, for nearly a decade, believed she was dead.

Dylan accepted the position as sheriff of Fallbrook looking for a fresh start and a chance to uncover the truth about Jessie’s disappearance. He knew he’d have to face a few ghosts … he just never thought one would be Jessie, all grown up, stunning … and alive.

The pull between them is instant, but Dylan’s heart has already mourned Jessie, and she has secrets she can never share. Can they escape the darkness of their past for a chance at a bright future together?

Audio Book Lovin’ Presents: Kelly’s Interview with Karen White + a giveaway

Audio Book Lovin BannerViviana, from Enchantress of Books and I am so excited to have Karen White on our Audio Book Lovin’ Series. 

Karen WhiteKaren White has been narrating audio books since 1999, with more than 200 to her credit.  Honored to be included in Audiofiles Best Voices and Speaking of Audio’s Best Romance Audio 2012, 2013 and 2014, she’s also a two-time Audie Finalist and has earned multiple Audiofile Earphones Awards and Library Journal starred reviews.  She currently lives with her family in Wilmington, NC.

Publishers Weekly says of  Nothing to Envy by Barbara Demick, “Karen White delivers a stunning reading, her character interpretations are confident and well-rounded, and she forges a strong bond with the audience.”

Speaking of Audiobooks says, “Karen is one of my auto-buy narrators – if I think a book may interest me, her narration will sway me to give it a try.”

Learn more about Karen and her books here: WebsiteFacebook | Twitter |Email: kewbel@gmail.com

 

 

RECENT & UPCOMING RELEASES:

Hornet’s Nest by Patricia Cornwell

The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson

Unrequited: Women & Romantic Obsession by Lisa A. Phillips

Cover Your Eyes by Mary Burton

Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy: Four Women Undercover in the Civil War by Karen Abbott

This is the Water by Yannick Murphy

Here and Again by Nicole R. Dickson

One Mountain Away by Emilie Richards

Murderous Muffins by Lois Lavrisa

The Residence by Kate Anderson Brower

BnK: I know you have narrated a lot of books, but I would like to talk about how does an author/narrator relationship begin with Rebecca Zanetti and the Sin Brothers?

Karen: I’m actually not sure exactly how it went down since I just got an email saying “can you do this book on these dates?”, but I was cast in the Sin Brothers series through an audiobook production company that produced the books for Hachette Audio. Then, Rebecca’s editor at Grand Central (print publisher under the Hachette Group umbrella) introduced us via email, and set up a meeting in person when we were both at RWA in summer 2014.  Over coffee we talked about her other series (as well as our kids, etc.) and that fall, when the audiobook rights for the Dark Protector series were up for auction, she contacted me to ask how she might get me attached to those books.  Through my contacts on the casting side, I learned that when selling the rights, her agent has to include narrator choice in her contract, and then she has to communicate which narrator she wants to the audiobook acquisition staff to make sure it happens. In the end Audible Studios bought the rights and I recorded the entire Dark Protectors series for them in the first 4 months of 2015 (while finishing up the Sin Brothers series!)

BnK: What sort of information did Rebecca provide you with prior to starting the narrating process of her book(s)?

Karen:  We didn’t talk until after I’d recorded the first two books.  I didn’t have pronunciation questions, and the characters were so clearly drawn I didn’t need further info.  But for the DP, I had a LOT of questions, since there are so many made up words and names.  She was also able to give me a heads up on the main characters’ arcs through the series, since it was complete.  With the SB, the series was still in process when I started recording the first book.

BnK: How do you go about selecting how each of the character are going to sound like?

Karen: Stage actors are trained to use the text as a guide when creating characters.  I use the same process: I read through the entire book and highlight every descriptive word or phrase that’s written about every character.  Then I type them all up so that each character, large and small, has a description.  I pay attention to obvious things like “deep” or “raspy” voices, but also adjectives that describe people physically, e.g. “birdlike”, “wiry”, “predator” or emotionally, e.g. “calm”, “world weary” or “on edge”.  These things help me have a visual picture of every character and help me sort of locate the person in my body.  Then when I’m actually recording, I see where my instincts take me with all that information.

BnK: Along the lines of the previous question, how do you manage or what is your process of remember what the character from a previous book sounds like when they reappear in a new book? 

Karen: Continuing from above, when I feel like I have “found” the right voice for a character by playing through the dialogue, I will cut and save a snippet for reference.  Then I can listen to these anytime I need a reminder, whether it’s later in the same book for those characters that reappear after 200 pages, or in future books if it’s a series.  Once I started doing this it made my job so much easier!

BnK: Karen, tell us about the narrating process (i.e. do you read the book before narrating it? How long are the recording sessions per day? How long does it take for you to narrator a book?  If you make a mistake while recording, what happens?)

Karen: When I started out doing this work, I would go to a studio and work with a sound engineer and/or director who would mark the script for future editing and make sure everything remains consistent.  These days I work almost 100% in my home studio all by myself.  My husband is a sound engineer (for TV & film), so I have that resource, but the ProTools software allows me to edit as I go, so if I make a mistake or just want to do something over, I just click the mouse and a few keys.  Working alone, I can schedule around my mom duties (chauffeur, cook, laundress, etc.).  So after dropping off kids to school, cleaning up the kitchen and walking the dogs, and checking email and social media, I do a vocal warm-up and head into the studio.  I record from about 10 – 4:00 with several breaks along the way.  In that time I can finish 2 – 3 hours of finished audio.  So if a book is 10 hours long, that took me 4 – 5 days. If I’m not in the studio, I’m usually prep-reading a book or on the computer networking.

BnK : Authors have writer’s cave, do narrators have something similar?

Karen: My studio is built in to our attic, so you go through a door into a linen closet and through another door into the attic and then another door into my recording booth, which is very cave-like at 6’ x 6’.  Here are some pictures!

 

 

BnK: Here’s a fun question for you Karen that both Viviana and I have been wondering… as a narrator, do you get “oh say it in ‘the voice’” question often?

Karen: People sometimes want to hear me do a “sexy guy” voice, or say something in a particular accent.  I have actor friends who are amazing at jumping into accents, but I’m pretty terrible at it.  I have to really be in the moment and acting out written dialogue or I’m too self-conscious!

BnK: Of the Sin Brother books, which one has been your favorite to narrate and why?

Karen: I think it’s a toss up between BLIND FAITH and TOTAL SURRENDER.  Nate was my favorite brother – I just loved his combination of rebel and caretaker.  But the last book did such a great job of tying up the stories and was such an emotional roller coaster ride that it was very satisfying.

I had a similar experience with MARKED, the final book in Rebecca’s Dark Protectors series.  Since I was recording the whole thing in such a short time, I was really immersed in the world.  I’d “known” Janie and Zane, the main characters in MARKED, since they were kids!  So the resolution of their story (with all kinds of obstacles of course) was very emotional.  I love it when books make me cry.

BnK: Karen, if someone has not listened to any audio book before what would you tell them?

Karen: Two things – find books that are great in the audio format by following bloggers like you guys.  Not all audiobooks are successful, so you want your first listen to be a good one.  It’s been a long time since my first listen, but I’ve heard people say that it can take time to build up the ability to concentrate aurally, so give yourself time to build up those neurons and get used to reading a book with your ears.  Soon, you’ll be reading while driving, exercising, gardening, cleaning like all the other multi-tasking listeners out there!
Let’s take a listen to Fated, book one in the Dark Protector series.


Here is a sample from Forgotten Sins, book one of the Sin Brother’s series Rebecca Zanetti’s other series narrated by Karen White.

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Kelly reviews Accidentally Aphrodite by Dakota Cassidy

accidentally aphorodieTITLE: Accidentally Aphrodite
SERIES #: Accidentals #
CHARACTERS: Khristos & Quinn
AUTHOR: Dakota Cassidy
PUBLICATION DATE: June 30, 2015
ORDER LINKS: Amazon | iBooks | B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
Mythology buff Quinn Morris has always wanted to visit Greece, where her inner hardcore romantic envisioned proposing to her boyfriend. And she’s finally here—with her friend Ingrid. She might not have found love at the Parthenon, thanks to her cheating ex, but she has found big boobies…and swirly purple eyes…and sparkling skin. Oh, and Greek hottie Khristos, who claims to be descended from a goddess and swears Quinn’s the new Aphrodite.

With help from Khristos, and support from Ingrid’s employers—Nina, Wanda, and Marty—Quinn has to learn all the tricks of the matchmaking trade, STAT, lest she has her new friend Cupid sticking arrows in all the wrong places. All while dealing with her man-hating mother, guarding her own heart from Khristos, and protecting herself from an invisible foe who might want to snatch Quinn’s newfound powers from her—dead or alive.

REVIEW:
Another fun adventure with Nina, Wanda, Marty and the gang. I will have to say that this was a little weird for me. I have listened to all of the Accidental books on audio book. I had gotten so use to the narrator reading to me that reading Aphrodite was a little strange.
But though I missed listening to the ladies of OOOPS I enjoyed Quinn and Khristos. The whole twist on Aphrodite and her newest side kicks high jinx was a lot of fun. And of course no story would be complete without Nina being Nina. Although it was a lot of fun to watch her try to mind her P’s and Q’s.
I can’t wait to see what is next for the Accidental world.

Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Dakota Cassidy in exchange for an honest review. This review is my own opinion and not a paid review.

4 Hearts
4 Hearts

Blog Tour & Giveaway: A Good Rogue Is Hard to Find by Kelly Bowen

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HE THOUGHT HE’D SEEN IT ALL . . .

The rogue’s life has been good to William Somerhall: He has his fortune, his racehorses, and his freedom. Then he moves in with his mother. It seems the eccentric Dowager Duchess of Worth has been barely skirting social disaster-assisted by one Miss Jenna Hughes, who is far too bright and beautiful to be wasting her youth as a paid companion. Now home to keep his mother from ruin, William intends to learn what’s afoot by keeping his friends close – and the tempting Miss Hughes closer still. . . .

UNTIL HE MEETS HER

He’s tall, dark, and damnably intelligent – unfortunately for Jenna. She and the duchess are in the “redistribution business,” taking from the rich and giving to the poor, and it’s going great – until he shows up. But even as William plots to make an honest woman out of her, Jenna will use all her wiles to reveal just how bad a rogue he can be . . .

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For a moment, Worth looked stunned. “What the hell did you drop down the front of your dress?” he snarled.
“I have no idea what you’re talking about,” Jenna replied placidly. She had gotten herself out of stickier situations than this. Distract and deflect. She dropped her hands again.
“I demand to know what you took.”
“Nothing, Your Grace.”
“You have something in the front of your dress,” he snapped.
“I have since I was twelve years old.”
Worth started in shock before he swiped his hands through his hair angrily. “You think this is funny?”
“A little.” She was forcing a sangfroid she didn’t feel.
The duke let out a string of expletives better suited to the London docks. “You have five seconds to produce whatever you have in the front of your dress, or I swear by all that is holy, I will rip your bodice in half and retrieve it for you.”
“Ah. Is this your area of expertise?”
That stopped him short. “What the hell is that supposed to mean?”
Jenna smirked at him and cocked a brow. “I thought bodice ripping might be part of your overwhelming charm.”
Worth’s eyes darkened even further. “Very well, Miss Hughes, have it your way.”
God’s teeth, he was calling her bluff, and in truth, he had every right to do so. Though she’d be damned if she conceded. “Do your worst then,” she dared.
She watched as the duke’s hands went first to her shoulders, then to the edges of her bodice. She felt the backs of his fingers brush against her bare skin as he curled them under the seam at the top of her breasts. Jenna remained perfectly still, her breath caught in her chest and her heart thundering against her ribs.
He had long fingers. Beautiful fingers, actually, covered in small nicks and scars and calluses that attested to the fact this duke understood physical exertion. And they were tracing the neckline of her dress in slow, sure movements. Her stays were suddenly suffocating. The air around her had thickened. Every muscle in her body had clenched, and it wasn’t in fear. It was in anticipation.

About the Author:

Kelly_BowenKelly Bowen grew up in Manitoba, Canada. She worked her way through her teenage years as a back country trail guide and ranch hand. She attended the University of Manitoba and earned a Master of Science degree in veterinary physiology and endocrinology.

But it was Kelly’s infatuation with history and a weakness for a good love story that led her down the path of historical romance. When she is not writing, she seizes every opportunity to explore ruins and battlefields.

Currently, Kelly lives in Winnipeg with her husband and two boys, all of whom are wonderfully patient with the writing process. Except, that is, when they need a goalie for street hockey.

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Jennifer’s Review of A Good Rogue is Hard to Find

Review (4.5 Stars): This was such a fun and delightful romance that had me laughing out loud all afternoon.  Will had been searching for Jenna ever since their chance encounter at a ball and is shocked to find that she has been living at his mother’s home as her paid companion.  Will suddenly decides to stay with his mother to learn more about Jenna and discovers that this beautiful young woman has an agenda to rectify an ongoing injustice in their community.  Will must decide to help her or put a stop to her mission while Jenna will do everything in her power to change this handsome duke into a “good Rogue.”

I liked Jenna and Will together because their personalities fit so well together.  After spending time with Jenna, I could understand her reasons for what she did and sometimes it is easier to fight fire with fire to get things done.  At first, Will seemed like the type of guy who would be against everything that his mother and Jenna had been doing, but you could see that he was basically a good guy and would do anything to help them.  A Good Rogue is Hard to Find is the second book in the Lords of Worth series and even though I didn’t read the first one, it was very easy to follow along with this story.  Ms. Bowen is a new author to me but I love her style of writing and can’t wait to read more from this talented author.

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Audio Book Lovin’ Presents: Kelly’s interview with Roger Wayne + a giveaway

Audio Book Lovin BannerViviana, from Enchantress of Books and I am so excited to have Roger Wayne on our Audio Book Lovin’ Series. 

R. Wayne 2014 - 2Roger Wayne was born in Wadena, Minnesota. He was raised in rural farm country, and attended K-12 in the small towns of Northwestern MN. He moved on to Community College for a year, and then decided to join the Air Force. Out of 170 that were available, he couldn’t find a job in the military that he wanted. When his recruiter mentioned one last position he could apply for, he was intrigued. This was to be his first ever audition. Roger was escorted into a radio studio, read the given script, and got the part. . . he was on his way to becoming a broadcaster in the United States Military. In the Summer of 2004 he joined the Air Force as a Radio & Television Broadcast Journalist.

After Basic Training in San Antonio, TX, he moved to Fort Meade, MD, to train for military broadcasting, and was then stationed in Osan Air Base, South Korea. He won several awards including Best Radio Commercial military wide in 2006, and Best Feature Story for the Air Force, and his story on the local football team won an award as well. He became close friends with his work partner Luka, who was originally from Poland, but had grown up in Detroit. Through him he gained a respect and appreciation for Arabic, Lebanese, and Jewish culture, and music. To this day his favorite female artist is the Lebanese singer, Najwa Karam.

After completing his tour in Korea, his next assignment was to be in Italy, which is where his father had been stationed when he worked in Intelligence many years prior. At that time, several contractors were taking over positions in broadcasting so Roger made the choice to come back home. With a background in Journalism and a more worldly perspective under his belt he headed back to Minnesota to finish school. During his two years in Community College, he participated in several plays, mostly Shakespeare, and worked with drama teacher Ert Hermerding. Previously Ert had worked with Actor Steve Zahn, who is also from Minnesota.

To satisfy a desire to speak his opinion on the mistreating of civilians in the Middle East and the stereotypes many people had formed over Muslims because of the terrorist attacks, Roger aced his speech class, when he did his final speech on Muslims in the Middle East and America, citing differences between extremists, and normal . During this time he also wrote papers in regards to the mistreatment of the Native Americans, and although patriotism is part of what led him into the military, he felt a need to talk about much of the destruction the United States had caused to such an important culture. He finished his second year in Community College, and then went on to Augsburg College in Minneapolis, MN.

He was awarded an Acting Scholarship to attend Augsburg. He completed two shows there, including Checkhov’s “Three Sisters,” where he received praise for his portrayal of ‘Vershinin’. Although he had his scholarship, ultimately the theater program did not hold much interest, and instead attained his degree in Communications & Journalism, and graduated with honors. He then began to work as a Journalist in the Civilian market. Telling stories was a passion, but it wasn’t enough, he wanted to continue playing characters, exploring new worlds, and ultimately take on the life of a professional actor. He made a quick transition, became involved in the local acting scene, and worked with local Talent Agents for Commercials and Print Modeling work. He completed many Independent student, and professional film projects, several commercials, and plays, including work at the Guthrie Theater. He continued to get good marks, while playing roles like ‘Mortimer’ in “Arsenic & Old Lace,” ‘Uncle Louie’ in “Lost in Yonkers,” and others. He also worked with a Voiceover Agent, and started doing Radio and TV Commercial voice work.

After spending two years working in Minneapolis, he knew it was time to make a change, and move to a bigger market. He made the decision to move to New York City. The move has offered him a chance to hone his skills on a much higher level in all aspects of the business.

Roger now lives in New York City, actively working in Voice Industry, Film, Television, and Theater. Roger consistently performs audiobooks for various production companies including Tantor Media, Audible.com, and does voice commercials for Radio, TV, as well as characters for Animation, and Video Games. Voice work has become the backbone of his career. He has also completed several Independent Features and Short Film projects, a Webseries, and is active in the Theater community as well, staying true to his roots and further challenging his craft on the stage. Roger just booked his first TV Co-Star role in 2015 for HBO. He is also the spokesperson for “Renter’s Warehouse.” Recently, the feature film, “The Center,” of which he performed in, executive produced by Jonathan Demme (Silence of The Lambs) , made it’s debut as an official selection at the “Cinequest Film Festival” in San Jose, CA. The film will also be shown as an official selection in the “Minneapolis/ St. Paul International Film Festival,” and is selected for the “Byron Bay Film Festival,” in Australia.

Learn more about Roger and his body of work here: Website Facebook Twitter Goodreads Tantor Audible

 

Kelly: Hi Roger, Thank you so much for joining us on our Audio Book Lovin’ series.Can you tell us how does an author/narrator relationship begin?

Roger: Well, typically, for more anyway, it starts with me forming a relationship with the folks at places Audible, Tantor Media, etc., and they find ways of connecting the authors with the narrators in the casting process. For instance with Tantor, who I do most of my books through, submits some samples of my work to certain authors that are looking for my particular style, or they may see a description of a book and think that I would be good for it, and then submit me that way. There have been occasions where, after being cast, I am in contact with the author, maybe asking specific questions, and chatting through e-mail or a phone call.

Also, authors may seek out a certain voice, if they’ve heard the persons work. I’ve had authors specifically say they wanted to have me narrate their book, and that’s always cool to hear. It’s nice to be submitted and picked out of a group of people, but feels even better when someone says, “I already know who I want… that guy!”

That’s how the process has usually started for me, though I suppose I could reach out to an author myself if I would like to narrate their book, that’s something I haven’t done, but generally it’s a casting process like anything else for actors: you’re chosen from a pool of people, and you either get the gig or you don’t!

There is always the possibility of meeting an author in person and forming a relationship from there, but I think more often than not, it comes down to casting.

Kelly: What sort of information does the author you provide prior to starting the narrating process of book(s)?

The main thing is, if I have a question about the material, such as the story, or a particular character, pronunciation of a word.. that’s when I would contact the author. Or, sometimes the author wants to contact me to make sure I say something in a particular way. There are a couple of authors I’ve contacted beforehand, and a few that have wanted to speak with me before, but for the most part, I just do the book, without having a dialogue, unless necessary. Which I kind of like too. I think most authors understand that it’s a different medium. Yes, I’m performing your book, word for word, but, even though I might do a great job, it’s still your book, your baby essentially, and so in that regard maybe it’s never good enough! So I think for that reason, some authors maybe keep a bit of a distance in terms of connecting with the narrator.

Kelly: How do you go about selecting how each of the character are going to sound like?

Like any kind of character work, acting work, you find the essence of the character, find a uniqueness to them, and bring that to life. The thing is, with a book, it’s all there, there’s not much that’s not on the page, especially if it’s well-written. A great book, generally makes a great audiobook, much like a great screenplay makes a great film, (if done properly of course, and not mucked up in the process). Something that reads well, sound good generally. The words are there, but it’s the actors job to find the ‘breath’ of it, I guess you could say. What I mean by that is, the cadence, the timing, the inflection in the voice, and of course the actual sound of it.. all of those things make that character.

It’s about creating that world, thinking about it, forming it in my mind of course, and maybe if I can taking my own life experience, especially with accents. That’s huge. The experience I’ve gained, from being a child to now, using my voice, playing with character, it’s tremendously helpful. And at the end of the day I think that’s how actors get involved with this. When you can really mold your voice, it’s because you’ve been doing it since the beginning of time. There are always challenges, but that ability becomes instinctual over time.

I try my best to make all characters unique, and sometimes, depending on the number of characters, I’m really stretching some limits, because given the genre, you can only go so far. Especially with the main characters, it’s all about giving each and every one that unique personality. Playing with it, molding it, injecting the fun and life into it. With secondary, and very minor characters, my main concern is to make it sound a bit different of course, as much as I can to really separate them from the main cast. But I would say some of the most fun is had by fleshing out the main cast. When you have 4 or 5 distinct characters that all sound very different and have their own mood, it’s great. I love that. I make those distinctions, and just run with it. I have those voices in my pocket, and know them well enough I can just do it, and gel it together, so when those characters have so much dialogue and they are conversing together, it has a nice flow to it. When you have the main character talking to the big Russian guy, the sexy chick, and the pudgy cop all at once, it’s great fun, because those characters are extremely distinct, and fun to do.

On the other hand, if you are voicing three Turkish guys, all within 20 to 30 years of the same age, and they are talking together, along with the main character, and 3 or 4 other major to minor characters, (one Chinese, one German, and others) then things can get a bit complex. I do my best. J

Kelly: Along the lines of the previous question, how do you manage or what is your process of remember what the character from a previous book sounds like when they reappear in a new book?

This is something that us narrators always have to be careful about, and it’s funny this question was brought up, because I was actually chosen to be the narrator of the third book in a trilogy, and when I did it, many folks were NOT happy, needless to say.

It still got decent reviews, but the fans of the 2 previous audio versions, basically hated me, and I don’t blame them.. I mean, I was the ‘new guy,’ what the hell?! But I did what I could do, and I think it stands well on it’s own.

But generally, the voice always comes back to me. Unless it’s been a good long while, I don’t have to go back and listen to anything to get that voice again. But in case I do, it’s just a quick listen, and then I have it. Consistency is important.

Kelly: Roger, can you tell us about the narrating process (i.e. do you read the book before narrating it? How long are the recording sessions per day? How long does it take for you to narrator a book?  If you make a mistake while recording, what happens?)

Most of the time, I do not read the whole book before narrating it. Most of the time, there just isn’t the time to do it, because of my schedule, etc. Life gets in the way. Being a full-time actor, and doing plays, film/tv, plus books, it’s a lot to take on. So being able to consume all that material, can be nearly impossible, especially if I’m doing multiple books back to back.

I do my best to go through the material, try to find the clues, and the bits and pieces that inform me about the main characters specifically, and other characters if I can, although there are many minor characters that I come up with on the fly, that happens all the time. The other thing is just technical, researching words I don’t know, things like that, to make the process a more smooth experience

I also like to be surprised a bit when I read, it’s something I enjoy. When I know the characters, it just flows, and the story unfolds whether I know it or not.

Recording sessions are typically 6 or so hrs. a day, but I am generally in the book about 7-8 hrs. a day, for 3 days, on average. A typical book will be around 8 hrs., so you’re looking at about 18-20 hrs. or so in the booth. That of course can change depending on the length of the book, but most books take me about 3 working days to complete, maybe 4, or 5 if it’s REALLY massive.

If I screw up? Not a big deal. Most of the time I engineer my own books, meaning if I make a mistake I can easily go back and re-record. If I’m recording with another engineer, he/ she is listening the whole time to my read, so if I make a mistake, they stop me, and we go again. And mistakes will be made, time and time again, but that’s normal. I try to keep it to a minimum, but there is always an extra session added to do the ‘repairs’ for the book. This is the final stage to patch it up before release.

Kelly: Roger, I listened to Maplecroft by Cherie Priest a few months back. You narrated this book with Johanna Parker.  I loved this book.  Loved that this book was narrated by a male and female.  Can you tell me what it is like to narrate with two narrators?  Do you work together?  Separately?  Do you listen to each other’s work?

Doing a book with two narrators is for the most part I think a cool experience. We’re not actually in the booth together working at the same time, we do it separately, but listening to the final product it’s interesting how it sounds chained together. It’s necessary I think for some titles that have entire chapters from very specific perspectives. It just makes it more real, and fun for the listener. It’s the proper way to do it.

The challenge is making sure that each person is kind of on the same page. That just requires me to speak with the person and say, ok, this is how I’m thinking I’ll do this voice, and so they do something similar, or vice versa. I mean, the books I’ve done with two narrators it’s always been me, and then a woman doing the other voices, so huge differences obviously. Her voice is going to go places that I may not reach, and likewise the other way around, but you try to meet in the middle. As long as one person isn’t doing a wacky accent, that doesn’t match with the other actor, it’s a pretty solid experience. But it’s good to talk to each other, and make sure there are not glaring differences, especially with main characters. You don’t want anything jarring the listener out of the experience.

We do work separately on the book. I do my sessions in the booth, and they do theirs. With “Maplecroft,” Johanna and I e-mailed each other prior to recording, so we had an idea of where we would go with it. I had not listened to her work before, but I listened to some samples and heard what her voice was like, and I was able to hear some of what she recorded for “Maplecroft,” while I was doing it at the same time, so that can inform a little bit as well.

How about a little sample of Maplecroft.


Also make sure to check out my interview with Johanna Parker I ask her the same question and there is a sample of her narrating Maplecroft.  You can find her post HERE

Kelly: We know what authors have writer’s cave, do narrators have something similar?

I guess if I were to say I have a cave, it’s whenever I’m in that booth doing my thing. I’m in my own world, in a bit of a trance, just working, hashing it out. I have my desk at home, my PC, all that stuff, but it’s a pretty basic space, nothing too special. I don’t have any crazy posters, or post-its, or quotations anywhere. Everything just kind of exists in my head. I may make some notes, but otherwise, my cave is my brain, and all the ridiculous things that happen inside it.

Kelly: Here’s a fun question for Narrator name that both Viviana and I have been wondering… as a narrator, do you get “oh say it in ‘the voice’” question often?

Actually, I’ve never had anyone tell me to say it in a particular voice, but I did have one or two authors who eluded to how I should make the character sound. They didn’t say, “do it like this,” but they gave me the clue that I was like, “oh, I see what they’re getting at, he needs to sound like how I did this other character..” that kind of thing. But maybe in the future, as I do more books, more authors will ask to use a particular voice.

Kelly: Roger, of all of books you have narrated, which one has been your favorite to narrate and why?

So far, I would have to say, “Gaining Ground,” by Forrest Pritchard. At first glance, I never thought this title would be such a fun and enlightening read, but there were moments that I really connected with it, that made it a hit for me. There were some really tough emotional parts in the book as well, that brought out a very real performance. I won’t go into what those are, but it worked. The characters are so unique, the story is grounded, real, honest, and hits home on nearly every level, very relatable in a lot of ways. It’s very well-written, and in that way, it practically performed itself. I was fortunate to do it, and the author was pleased with my work. That was a homerun for me.

Kelly, Roger, if someone has not listened to any audio book before what would you tell them?

Listen to one of Roger Wayne’s books… 😉 lol. Hmmm, not sure what I would say. Although I have suggested to people to check out my books if they haven’t before. The first thing I would ask is what kind of books they’re into. That being said, there are good audiobooks in every genre and type so it’s hard to say. I would probably tell them to order it from Tantor Media, because Tantor has been so good to me J

Regardless, I think for those people who are on the move, which is most of us, if you want to still enjoy books, or be educated on the go, audiobooks are a great choice. It’s great for the car commute, the subway commute, while cleaning the house, or have it on outside while gardening, etc. No matter where you are the world, or what your life is like, you can do so many things, while enjoying a book at the same time.

And especially for someone who wants to stay an avid reader, but is just too damn busy, it’s kind of a no-brainer!

Check out more of Roger’s books HERE

 

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Kimberly reviews The President’s Shadow by Brad Meltzer

presidents shadowTITLE: The President’s Shadow
SERIES #: Beecher White #3
CHARACTERS: Beecher White
AUTHOR: Brad Meltzer
PUBLICATION DATE: 06/16/15
ORDER LINKS:Amazon| B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
A severed arm, found buried in the White House Rose Garden.
A lethal message with terrible consequences for the Presidency.And a hidden secret in one family’s past that will have repercussions for the entire nation.
Following The Inner Circle and The Fifth Assassin, #1 bestselling author Brad Meltzer returns with . . .
THE PRESIDENT’S SHADOW
There are stories no one knows. Hidden stories. I find those stories for a living.
To most, it looks like Beecher White has an ordinary job. A young staffer with the National Archives in Washington, D.C., he’s responsible for safekeeping the government’s most important documents . . . and, sometimes, its most closely held secrets.
But there are a powerful few who know his other role. Beecher is a member of the Culper Ring, a 200-year-old secret society founded by George Washington and charged with protecting the Presidency.Now the current occupant of the White House needs the Culper Ring’s help. The alarming discovery of the buried arm has the President’s team in a rightful panic. Who buried the arm? How did they get past White House security? And most important: What’s the message hidden in the arm’s closed fist? Indeed, the puzzle inside has a clear intended recipient, and it isn’t the President. It’s Beecher, himself.
Beecher’s investigation will take him back to one of our country’s greatest secrets and point him toward the long, carefully hidden truth about the most shocking history of all: family history.

REVIEW:
This is the third in the Beecher White series and the first thriller for Meltzer in over two years and I missed them.

Meltzer is interesting in the way he writes. He adds so much realism into his stories. The secrets he unearths are so fascinating. He is so known for the background being real and the interesting that he has had shows on these subjects. Decoded and Lost History are both interesting shows in case you haven’t seen them. Anyway…

If you enjoy fictional stories wrapped around facts you need to check out Brad Meltzer. This is set in the White House and Beecher may have a history with what he is uncovering. If you have not read a Meltzer book yet please try one because once you start you will not stop. If you have read him before you will love being back in his world of thrilling investigations.

Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

4 Hearts
4 Hearts

Gift Ideas for the Audio Book Lover

We’re in our final week of our Audio Book Lovin’ Series and I’m thinking ORGANIZATION!  I realized the theme after adding all the items for this week’s post! Seriously, who wants your cord all tied in knots, right?  I was able to find some awesome “Gift Idea For The Book Lover” with audiobooks in mind! Scroll down below and check out this week’s items and let me know which is your favorite? 



*****
Ear Bud Holder in CUSTOM Color by Tender Roni
$6.00 (plus S&H)
Here’s a fun way to keep your ear buds under control! Simply fold them up and snap them in!
Approximate dimensions:
Open – 3 1/4″ in diameter
Folded – 3 1/4″ wide and 1 1/2″ tall
White snap, white stitching and white inside layer standard. Colors shown: chartreuse green, aqua blue, mediterranean blue, periwinkle blue, brown, cream/off white, white, grey, pink, red, orange, yellow
 
 
*****
Circle Zip Earbud Pouch / Coin Purse – Red and White Quatrefoil

 

$7.00+ (plus S&H)

This is a great case to hold your earbuds and keep them from getting tangled up. It is also a great case for coins, lip balm, and other small belongings. Includes a keyring to easily attach to your keys.

Diameter measures about 4 inches

*****
Dandy – Moustache Headphone Wrap for Earbuds (BLACK)
$5.00 (plus S&H)
Dress up your headphones with this handy dandy moustache! Its fashionable profile keeps your cords from getting hopelessly tangled up. Plus, if you need a quick disguise, you could use it as a fake moustache! (Fine Print: not guaranteed to work as a convincing disguise).
-Fun design. It looks so sharp, I decided to call it “Dandy.”
-Fits earbuds like the ones pictured (not included). More than one way to wrap! Not all earbud styles have been tested, so it is possible that it may not fit yours. Fits apple and assorted in-ear earbuds similar to skullcandy. You can lock the upper (thin) part of the cord in place using the clips on the sides.
-It’s small enough to fit in your wallet, at 3 x 1.1 x .1 inches! (not recommended if you keep your wallet in your back pocket. Dandy is tough, but fairly rigid, and may break if subjected to bending.)
*****
Bamboo Headphone Stand
$25.00 (plus S&H)
SHIPPING: $10 PER STAND (U.S.) and $15 PER STAND (CANADA).
These 11.5″x`11.5″ Bamboo Headphone Stands (Rods are 4 inches from each edge, with 3.5 inches between) were originally made as a custom order for a customer who saw our bracelet displays and asked if we could make a larger version to accommodate her sound equipment. We gladly took on the challenge, and were pleasantly surprised by the outcome.
Please find more information within the listing at the Store.
*****
Cord Wrap – Cord & Plug Organizer
$44.99 (plus S&H)

 

Cord Wrap
100% Handcrafted
100% Premium Leather
An elegant solution for tangled cords and vanishing chargers.
Whether it’s on campus or on an adventure. Whether you are commuting to work or at your favorite coffee shop the Cord Wrap is perfect to keep your cords organized and all in one place.
Cord Wrap holds 3 cables & 2 plugs. A simple way to wrap your USB cords, earbuds, and plugs. Perfect for traveling. 5.6″ L x 2.2″ W (wrapped), 12.30″ L x 5.6″ W (unwrapped). Premium leather with metal button closure.
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