Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Tanya Hanson: The Bride Marries the Wrong Man...or does she?



It’s not just sun-squinted eyes peering from beneath the brim of a black Stetson or a perfect backside swaying inside denims that moves me. I love the whole cowboy thang --the strong silent type who’s more at home underneath a wide open sky than in some fancy Victorian parlor. And I love creating the counterpart for him, a strong resilient woman of the Old West who’s self-reliant and inventive as well as vulnerable and virginal.

So with that stewing in my head, my current Western historical release at The Wild Rose Press, Marrying Minda, came about.

I have always loved mail-order bride stories. The idea of a couple who agrees to be together but has never met, and then has to work it out in real life speaks out to me. I guess because nowadays, couples don’t even consider marriage until they’ve dated, usually for years, and many times have lived together. Then it takes a year to plan the wedding!

Or at least eight months. Our daughter got engaged last Thanksgiving…and The Big Day is almost here. For Marrying Minda to be released at this time is particularly meaningful.

I love the journey of a couple falling in love. So in Marrying Minda, I threw in the snafu of the bride marrying a man other than the one she signed up for --a man who definitely doesn’t want to be married. Brixton Haynes can’t wait to get back to the Texas cattle trails, but of course Minda isn’t going to let him off to easily. I’m honored, humbled, and –let’s admit it—shocked that Marrying Minda has spent four weeks on the best seller list at The Wild Rose Press.

You’ll find something for everybody in this book...love, adventure, outlaws, not to mention a trio of adorable orphans. I’ve even got pictures of my husband and personal hero reading my book at the hotel pool during our recent vacation! Yep, those pix are bound to make to a blogspot sometime soon. And since Marrying Minda garnered first-place honors in the “Ignite the Flame” Contest sponsored by the Central Ohio Fiction Writers, and first place with perfect scores at the Merritt “Magic Moment” Contest of the San Antonio Romance Authors, well, I hope you like it too.

For a chance to win an autographed copy, mosey over to my website and sign my guestbook today. I’ll be pulling a name from Stetson tomorrow. And please make yourself to home at the all-Western site, Petticoats and Pistols. See you there!

Blurb:

Mail-order bride Minda Becker arrives in Paradise, Nebraska and eagerly marries the handsome man who meets her stagecoach. His wedding kiss melts her toes. Too bad he's the wrong bridegroom. Cowboy Brixton Haynes can't deny he'd like a wedding night with the eastern beauty, but the last thing he needs is to be saddled with a wife and the three children his brother left behind. First chance he gets, he'll be back point riding along the Goodnight. But leaving Minda proves to be much harder than he expected.

Excerpt:

Night fell soft and silent, and the snuffles of Norman Dale’s livestock comforted Brixton with memories of the trail. Lord, he couldn’t wait to get back.
Habit had him walk quiet as he could from the barn to the house. Even the tiniest noise sparked stampedes on the trail, so his footsteps were cautious wherever he went.

At the back porch, he set down Minda’s valises and paused to peek in the back window. Her lush curves swayed beneath the simple dress as she readied the children for bed, and he couldn’t fill his vision fast enough. The memory of her soft sweet cheek brushed his fingertips once more, and his heart raced and his groin throbbed. It was the heartbeat he didn’t like; a man desiring a beautiful woman was just what a man did. But a galloping heart might mean a man felt something deep inside.

Even worse, night after night alone on the trail, he’d keep seeing her shining hair sweep across little Ned’s shoulders while she kissed the top of the lad’s head. So he pulled out his flask and drank deeper. It was too much like having a family of his own, something he swore he never needed. Suddenly he missed his brother more than he’d missed anything.

Until this minute, he had never felt shy about coming through this door without a knock. His wife’s current disposition gave him pause, but he had goods to deliver and damn, the kids just might like one of his good-night songs. His tongue clicked. Truth to tell, his bride would think him nothing but a rowdy bridegroom wanting a tumble between the sheets. Already she’d tried to disgrace him by letting a room at the boardinghouse just for herself.

Another long hard swig consoled his throat as it emptied his flask. Damn woman.

Monday, June 29, 2009

I'm in Love (Shh, don't tell my husband)

by Jeannie Ruesch

Yes, I'm in love --that flowers and hearts, want to spend every waking moment together kind of love. However, before you shake your head at me and say "Shame on her", I'll confess. I'm in love with an object.

My newly acquired (as of May) Kindle, to be specific. It's pretty. It's shiny. And oh my heaven, it can hold THOUSANDS of books. I can get them any time I want. All I have to do is click a few buttons, go to the Amazon store and buy a book. (And yes, it really is simple.)

And in fact, I can sample a book before I buy it, so I'm doing the e-version of browsing the bookstore. I have downloaded samples of about five books, from authors I hadn't read before, to try out their work. You get the first chapter or a portion thereof, and if you like it, you buy it. Voila, it's delivered to your Kindle.

When the ereaders and Kindles first hit the scene, I was one of the book lovers who declared I would "never" read books on an ereader. I would miss the feeling of the pages, the smell of a new book, etc. There a million reasons why I would not change how I'd read books my entire life. Now, I understand why one never says never. I'm a convert. In fact, I'm not only a convert, I'm in LOVE with my newly acquired (as of May) Kindle.

And I'm about two weeks out from experiencing one of the greatest things about the Kindle. Traveling. I'll be heading to Washington DC for a week for the RWA National Conference, and rather than lug the books I might have time to read (and probably won't, but heaven forbid I go anywhere without a book or twelve), I can just take my lightweight Kindle and bring thousands. I'm excited. Kindle and I are going on an adventure.

Another added benefit to Kindle is that I can load my own documents on it. I've loaded critique partner's chapters to read through, I've loaded my own manuscripts to read through, chapters, whatever.

But back to being a reader. How do you read? Are you wedded to the printed pages or have you tried or considered trying an eReader? They are still pretty costly, so it could be a gamble on something you aren't sure you'll love. (We'll, I'm sure you'll love it, but you might not be.)

I love books, and I was surprised to learn that my reading experience -- how deeply I got into the book, how much I felt and enjoyed it--did not change reading it on an ereader. It was a very pleasant realization.

So, share what it is you love about books..in physical form, and tell me whether you think you'd ever be a convert. And to one commenter, I'll offer up a Kindle or ereader version of my historical romance, SOMETHING ABOUT HER.

SOMETHING ABOUT HER
“…a rich, well-presented story.”~RT Book Reviews
~ “A wonderful debut!” ~NYTimes bestselling author Gaelen Foley

Saturday, June 27, 2009

THE SENATOR'S DAUGHTER

A body guard turned kidnapper has his hands full trying to handle a high spirited society gal determined to escape.

offered in print and ebook at: Whiskey Creek Press

Blurb -

How in the world did he expect her to sleep with him lying next to her all night? She already felt the heat from their close proximity, reaching up to undo some of the top buttons of her shirt. She fluffed the material against her hot skin, thanking God for the cool air of the fan overhead.

In the end it wasn’t enough. As Brent settled into an exhausted sleep, Sophie lay there burning up, listening to his soft snores and undoing yet another button, and another. She tried to inch away from his hot flesh but their handcuffed wrists prevented her from getting very far. She couldn’t even roll onto her side, which was how she usually liked to sleep. She stilled for a second before fluffing her shirt again. What had she ever done to deserve this kind of torture? God, it was like a furnace…

“Will you be still!” Brent grumbled.

“I’m hot!” She whispered, defending herself.

“Well if you’d stopped wiggling you’d cool down. I’m hot too.”

This was impossible, Sophie thought, squirming to get into a more comfortable position. She was frightened but more than that, she was aware of his closeness. He had no right, forcing her to sleep with him! He released a snort as she continued to twist and turn.

Her fingertips inadvertently brushed against his muscular thigh. She tried to pretend it didn’t happen but that was like trying to pretend she wasn’t a woman. Besides, now her fingertips were singed and worse, tingling.

“Damn it!” Brent barked losing control.

“I’m use to sleeping on my side,” she said in her defense.

With a deep sigh that sounded more like a grumble of aggravation Brent rolled to his side, turning her with him so that when they were finally settled she was in the scooped out hollow provided by his body, with his arm around her. She gasped at his audacity, trying to scoot away but he yanked her back just as easily. “Now go to sleep!” he snarled against her ear.

Sophie grew stiff as a board, holding her breath, speechless with shock. The intimacy of their position terrified her. Their bare legs were touching from thigh to ankle. In addition, she could definitely feel the soft bulge of Brent’s member flush against her buttocks.

Oh dear Lord this was worse than anything she could have imagined! Everything at that moment became intensified. The warmth of his breath against her ear, stirring her hair. The rhythm of his heart as it beat against her back. His large hand resting against her belly, she could feel every one of his fingers.

Not until his soft, steady breathing indicated he’d fallen back to sleep was she able to finally relax. She could forget about cooling down now, she was hotter than ever, but at least she was on her side. Finally, after an agonizing hour of waiting for the unknown, her eyes began to drift shut and she sank into a welcome slumber.


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Tootles!

Twilight's Embrace - now available at Cobblestone Press

Can she trust him with her undead heart?

Maxine Twilight runs the hottest fetish club in the Midwest, a place where the rich and famous come to play with vampires. When her employees begin turning to ash, Maxine calls in a ‘consultant’, slayer Zachary Fox.

Zachary Fox slays rogue vampires not other slayers. But when his dead ex-wife, Tessa, calls in a favor to stop a slayer, he agrees to help. However, he didn’t count on losing his heart to Maxine. So when it appears as if she is the intended target of the next wooden stake, he’s forced to put his life, and love, on the line.

Excerpt:

Maxine heard a stifled scream and turned toward the sound. At the front desk, a couple stood staring at the spot where Victoria had been just moments ago. Then the man looked up, took a deep breath, and screamed like a girl.

What a nightmare.

In her mind, Maxine had prepared for this eventuality. She’d envisioned herself closing and locking the doors, calmly instructing the staff to conduct a swift and quiet search for the slayer, then she, personally, would dispose of the slayer, and the party would continue, so to speak.

Well, things didn’t exactly go as planned.

First off, Mitch’s caterwauling at the sight of the pile of ashes attracted everyone’s attention. Then, more people began screaming as they realized what had occurred. Vampires fled into the dark recesses of Temperance, and living patrons fled for the street. Thank the gods no one had been trampled in the pandemonium. Unfortunately, it looked like the slayer, whoever he or she was, had escaped.
Sorrow welled up inside her when she thought about Victoria, but she bit her bottom lip and carried on.

“I’ve called the police.” Jimmy, her brother, walked up behind her.

“And?” Maxine asked, although she knew full well what the answer would be.

“They pretty much said ‘good riddance’,” Jimmy replied.

“You’re surprised?”

“No, I guess not.” Jimmy shrugged and picked up a rag. “I had just hoped that since
Temperance was a Chicago landmark that someone would be concerned.”

“The undead have no rights, Jimmy. But believe me, if one of the living patrons had been murdered here tonight, the place would be crawling with cops.”

“Maxine?” A tall, thin brunette woman interrupted.

Maxine looked up. It was Tessa, one of her newly hired employees. “Everything is under control, Tessa. No need to be worried.”

Tessa shot her an impatient look. “Could I speak to you…alone?”

“Sure.” Maxine gave her brother an apologetic look, but he just smiled and sauntered away in the direction of his apartment in the back. She turned her attention to Tessa and silently prayed the pretty vampire wasn’t going to turn in her resignation.

“I’m so sorry, we’ve never had a slayer invade Temperance, and I can assure you—”

Tessa held up a hand to interrupt her. “I’m the one who needs to tell you I’m sorry. I made a call tonight after Vickie’s death.”

Maxine stayed silent, waiting for the other wooden stake to fall.

“I called my, well, ex-husband.”

Maxine was running out of patience while Tessa babbled on. Would the woman just come to the point?

“Zachary Fox. I phoned him this evening and called in a favor he owes me. He’ll be arriving sometime tomorrow.”

“Zachary Fox, the slayer?” Maxine shuddered. Was Tessa insane? Did she not think they had enough trouble with a rogue slayer in the club tonight? What was the woman thinking, inviting a professional killer into their midst? If the others found out, the club would be empty of vampires by nightfall, and Temperance would be closed for the first time in over 100 years.

“It’s not what you think. I know slayers, good ones and bad ones., Hell, you probably didn’t know it, but I was one once. There was something off about the hit tonight. I have a really bad feeling. I think someone was sending you a message.”

“Tessa, I get hate mail and threats on a daily basis. If it isn’t the public shouting for me to close down, it’s the mob trying to hone in on the business. I don’t think Victoria’s destruction was anything more than a rogue slayer trying to make a name for himself.”

“Maybe,” Tessa said, but her voice sounded anything but convinced. “But I think we need a professional to investigate. Especially since the police have pretty much washed their hands of all of us. Damn them anyway.”

Maxine looked around her at the gleaming oak tables, colorful Tiffany lamps, and the huge bar her great-grandfather had carved by hand. Temperance was her life. If it were to fail, stand empty, it would be a reinforcement of the existence that had been forced on her. No, she had to make this a success.

Her mother had inherited it after her grandfather’s death ten years ago. It should have come to Maxine. However, she’d lost it all when she died. Thank goodness, Jimmy had no interest in running the bar. After a brief period of ‘remodeling’, she had reopened it as a fetish club and struck it rich. She couldn’t bear to lose it. If the living patrons didn’t come, the vampires would have no other way to support their blood habit but by…

No, she wasn’t going to let that happen.

“We’ll just have to be more careful tomorrow night when we reopen.”

“Careful? How? A metal detector isn’t going to do jack shit against a wooden stake,” Tessa argued. “Or are you going to have everyone frisked at the front door?” She looked around. “Whoever killed Vickie was no amateur slayer, and if we don’t stop them, he or she will kill again.”

“And a professional slayer will do what? Help him kill us all?” Maxine shook her head. “No, we’ll handle the situation ourselves.”

Before Tessa could argue further, Maxine strode off. Her entire body felt numb with dread. Was Tessa right? Could someone be targeting her and her club?

It had to be the mob. When she’d first opened, they’d sent a few muscle-bound ‘gentlemen’ around to talk to her. Threatened her that if she didn’t pay protection money, ‘bad’ things were bound to happen.

She had sent the goons back to their boss with a few broken bones for their trouble. The mob had left her alone to some extent. She still got the occasional visit and letter from Mr. Poulos himself. But nothing like this.

After checking to make sure all her employees were reassured, she headed downstairs. She picked up one last crumpled napkin off the floor and then paused in the foyer. For the first time in six years, she locked the doors to Temperance before dawn. The clatter of the deadbolt left her with the uneasy feeling that she would never open the doors again.

No, she’d been killed, had fought the city for a liquor license, and had been threatened by the toughest man in Chicago. One measly murder was not going to force her to turn tail and run.

Striding down the hall on her way to her office, she passed a small cluster of employees. They looked up at her, and she stopped to talk, hoping to allay their fears. Even as she reassured them, she could see their doubts clearly in their eyes and expressions. If she didn’t do something and do it fast, they would leave. When they did, they would be easy game for anyone with a wooden stake and a Buffy-the-vampire-slayer complex. Here at Temperance, they were safe, they could earn a living, and with luck and Congressional lobbying, perhaps they could finally earn status as citizens again.

“So, what are we going to do, Miss Maxine?” a petite blonde vampire asked, her lips trembling.

“Did you call the police?” Vincent Price, their headliner who’s name really was Vincent, put his hand on her shoulder.

Maxine could almost smell his fear, and she hoped her outwardly calm demeanor would give him some comfort. It was hard enough to have died once and been forced to give up friends and family, many of whom recoiled from vampires in terror and loathing. To die again, soulless, was a terrifying possibility. One that she had every intention of preventing.

Maxine chewed on her lip. She could lie, but they deserved to know the truth. “Yes, the police were called, but they refused to help us.”

“So what are we going to do? I don’t have anywhere else to go. Temperance is my home.” Vincent’s friend and sometimes lover, Marcus, known to his fans as Van Helsing, had tears in his eyes.

“We’re not going to panic, for one. And I’m not going to close the club. But we are going to take some precautions.” Maxine looked around at their worried faces and grasped at the only straw she had. “I’ve called in an, um, consultant. He’ll be here tomorrow to investigate.”

The relief in her employees’ faces was clear. Marcus even smiled.

Damn it all, a consultant? The man was nothing but a cold-blooded killer, a slayer. Instead of relief, Maxine felt a surge of fear. Hopefully she hadn’t invited the wolf right into the fold.

Hope you enjoyed a small taste of Twilight's Embrace. You can purchase your own copy at www.cobblestone-press.com

Have a great weekend!

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Ericka Scott is a multi-published, bestselling author of seductive suspense. She's written stories for as long as she can remember and reads anything under the sun (including the back of cereal boxes in a pinch). She got hooked on romantic suspense in her college days, when reading anything but a textbook was a guilty pleasure. Now, when she’s not chauffeuring children around, wishing she had a maid, or lurking at the library, she’s spinning her own web of fantasy and penning tales of seduction and suspense. She currently lives in Southern California with her husband and three children. You can find out more about her at www.erickascott.com.

Friday, June 26, 2009

5 Hearts for Snake Charmer!



What a wonderful surprise to see Snake Charmer receive 5 hearts from TRS!!

"Snake Charmer hooked me from the very first page and I wasn't able to leave my screen until I finished. The passion and intensity between the characters is very real and believable." ~Reviewer Holli Winters

This sure gave a needed boost to my week!

Blurb

At an open-air market, a lavish red scarf adorned with a beautiful garnet catches Berlin's attention, to the point of obsession.

She hears a deep male's voice, rich and seductive, taunting her to buy the luxurious item. Using the last of her money she purchases the scarf, and takes it home, unaware it is merely an illusion.

Faotin finally escapes a darkness that has plagued him for years. He knows his only chance at freedom is to break the curse of the garnet and sever the ties created by Eclipse, a vicious Naga queen who used him for her own pleasure. Faotin's plan is to seduce and kill a naĆÆve woman, but everything changes as Berlin's warmth and alluring beauty thaw his cold, vengeful heart.

As Berlin and Faotin give into their heated passion, they both realize there is more to their feelings than either dares admit. While Berlin charms the handsome shape-shifting snake of a man, the wicked Naga queen, Eclipse, prepares for one final deadly strike.

For an excerpt, please click Here

Available now from Ellora's Cave

~Ann Cory
Author of contemporary and paranormal - Seduction Style

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Moving and Groovin', but alas, not Writing


I love to write, really I do. It's cheaper than therapy! And besides, it's so much fun to tell a story and fall in love with your characters. But sometimes, in order to tell a better story, you've got to take a step back and take a break and take care of yourself. I'm currently on a short writing hiatus from my daily word count goals, in order to get my health in order.

I live with a lot of challenges, though a lot less than some people. I have diabetes, thyroiditis and a whole host of other weird and strange illnesses and responsibilities that make me not the most ideal 9-5 type worker. But, I'm trying to fight back lately and control my diabetes better.

And that takes eating right, and exercise. I am not fond of exercise. Not just the effort of it, but the time it takes up. I could be reading, or writing, or playing with my five year old, or working on some of my many part-time jobs. But, I have to do it, and if I must, it might as well be fun.

So I've been traveling, assembling what I call my "global workout". I've got tapes of yoga from India, bellydancing from the Middle East, hula from Hawaii, and Latin dancing from Brazil. Not only is it a lot more fun than my stationary bike, but my mind gets to wander to interesting places while I'm sweating away.

I've already got key plot points squared away for a Hawaii story, which continues to grow each time I shake my hips. I've got a Brazil story percolating, and I'm sure the bellydancing will bear story-fruit soon. Probably before my abs stop aching from all those belly rolls and hip drops.

Now, if I could just forget the food cravings that go along with these places, the pounds would just drop away! Still, I'll be writing again soon with all this inspiration…and there's always that fantasy about my own personal trainer to explore!

Elaine Lowe




Elaine Lowe is a work-at-home mom to a brilliant, beautiful 5 year old overcoming autism. She loves writing erotic romance, especially historicals and science fiction. Her books include Command the Wind, Scandalous Profession, Enchant the Dawn, Seeds of Garnet, Tears of Talent, Lady Six Sky and many more. Check out her website at www.elainelowenovels.com!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

The Seventh Legend


Hello everyone!

Well it has been a busy week in my merry little world. In three weeks I defend my thesis in my long life subject material. To say its a little surreal at this moment is an understatement. Another highlight has been the re-release of two of my books. Due to unforeseen circumstances, one was was brought back with another cover but they both have been able to have been edited.

Here is an excerpt for my book

The Seventh Legend

Its available at Midnight Showcase in PDF and HTML and in Print.


Excerpt:

Her skin tingled with an eerie awareness. The evil felt near. She would find him, it, soon…

A beeping noise disturbed her concentration. Alana tapped the communications earpiece clipped to her ear. Her sister Maggie spoke volumes of warning, frustrating Alana in the process. Great timing, sis, Alana thought.

“Alana, you need to come back to the house.” Static followed the transmission.

“I’ll be back momentarily. I just want to see if it is him,” she replied as the rain continued to pour.

“Alana, it’s not him. You know it can’t be.”

“I’m sure I know who the Viscount is, Maggie. Let me just check this out. I need to be positive.”

“As your sister, I completely object to you walking into that club without proper backup. I’m sending Drew.”

Shaking her head, she scanned again. “And as your sister, I’m the one that’s been gifted. So I think I’ll be fine.”

“Alana don’t --”

“Cutting transmission,” she stated, as she touched her earpiece and continued her visual scan.

She sat perched high above the buildings still as the stone gargoyles. Rain steadily danced down onto the rooftops and streets of the city below while lightning lit the night sky. Varying tunes of water collecting in the building gutters changed as they ran down their gulley and spilled to puddles on the city streets. Cars sped down the street and threw water in every direction, adding more water to the already soaked walker-bys.

The world moved as normal; people crossed streets, entered and left cars, buildings and continued with their lives unaware of the lone figure above with roving eyes. None of the souls below interested her, though they should have. It was her job to take care of them and
protect them. Yet, her focus went to finding a particular man.

She tuned her special vision onto the facial features of every passer. Alana scanned various eye colors, facial hair, no facial hair, but none proved to be the one she wanted. Born the seventh generation of Shadow Hunter, gifted with extraordinary abilities to detect a certain type of paranormal being, Alana accepted her skill.

Though she adored her gifts and they made life somewhat tolerable, they did have their tolls. Easy wouldn’t be the word she used for the things she did. Duty, yes…family obligation, hell yes, but easy was an understatement. Her family had been protectors for a long time. The Legends were hunters in search of the evil preying on humankind. Alana came from a family rich in the history. Her family spanned over thirteen generations, the first appearing in Egypt and then moving to Europe.

Mauricio Legend, her grandfather told her, when she was a child, the Legends were once believed to be actual gods, but the books of genealogy were not open for common perusal. Alana only knew of the roots as far back as the 11th century when the family name changed to Legend.


Mila Ramos, Paranormal & Contemporary Romance

Blog: http://jademystique.blogspot.com
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/jademystique
Website: http://www.milaramos.net

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Monday, June 22, 2009

Sam's Story Nearly Done


by Janet Quinn

This is a drawing of the city of Augeas where my fantasy stories take place.

The good news is that I am down to the last two chapters on Freedom's Treasure and Sam and Jubilee are now being chased toward freedom or ...

The bad news is that I have a pinched nerve in my back and am so foggy, I can't even think to write. My sister told me I should probably wait because I'd just have to rewrite the section anyway.

I have been to the doctor and the emergency room and all they do is keep giving me stronger pain medication. I now have enough to put an elephant out of his misery. The problem is, the pain medication does not stop the pain, just makes me woozy.

I hope my back is better by the end of the week because I really wanted the first draft of Sam's story done in June, which is running out. Also, my boss would really like me back at work since it is the first week of summer instruction. I have to be able to walk first.

I hope all the readers are feeling wonderful and are enjoying moving into summer.

Art work by Jasmine Tanner - http://veildandy.deviantart.com


Friday, June 19, 2009

My E-Book Reader and Me

I got a Sony E-Book Reader a little over a year ago. I did some research before I decided on the Sony. I love my Sony reader. It has saved me a lot of money on ink. I used to print out my e-books to read. Anyway I walk with my reader on the train when I go to my day job. Before no one paid me any mind when I pulled it out. But lately more and more people seem to know what the e-book reader is. I’ve gotten questions and had very interesting discussions on what the reader can do and what types there are.

It is fun letting people know about it and my opinions on the other types of readers. I do make sure they know I have only used the Sony so my opinions on others is limited. Usually the first question I get is how many books I can hold on it. When I tell them they look shocked then intrigued. That is one of the things that drew me in. The amount of books I can have on the reader and not have to worry about breaking my shoulder. Imagine carrying around 100 paperback books. Oy.

It is very awesome when I get questions about my reader. The awareness of e-books and readers are growing and it is great. So as I ride my train to work and anyone asks me about my e-book reader I tell them about it and all the books out there to read. I take my reader when I travel and it saves me having to worry about the price of overweight of packing paper books into my bag. Now don’t get me wrong I still love the feel of paper books in my hands (that gives me an idea for a future blog. LOL). I still buy lots of books in paperback. Mostly from series I have started and mainstream published books. I use my reader for mainly books from various e-pubs I frequent.

I’ve also noticed more and more people using readers on the train and when I travel. I’ve even compared my reader to others types. On the train once I exchanged my reader with someone who had a Kindle. We checked each others readers out and then others noticed and asked about them. It turned out to be a very informative and fun conversation.

McKenna Jeffries
http://www.mckennajeffries.com/
…. sensual, edgy, unexpected

Blog: http://www.mckennajeffries.com/blog
Chat Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/McKennaJeffriesList
Free Reads Site: http:/ /www.satinnotes.com/

Conquering Jazz - What’s a woman to do when she unwittingly makes a tantalizing proposition to her best friend?

Be brazen, bold and set some ground rules.
Her offer. One night of carnal bliss. No emotion allowed.

His counter offer. A continued affair to fulfill all their sexual cravings.

His hidden agenda. Conquer to make sure their affair never ends.

Buy here at Liquid Silver Book.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Filling the Well by MJ Fredrick

I finished revising my first historical on Tuesday and yesterday treated myself to a day out. My mom, baby brother and I went to breakfast at the beautiful Guenther House in downtown San Antonio, right outside there.

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Then we went up to the gift shop, which has all these baking accessories, and then we went to JoAnn Fabric, because they’re having a big sale.

I used to sew everything I wore, and I used to be pretty darn good. I’ve not made anything in at least 3 years so am a little gunshy. Add to that, I’ve gained some serious weight, so have to buy new patterns. But Mom was looking at the Simplicity patterns, so I thumbed through and found a couple of patterns I’d like to try, very easy, but cute with the right fabric.

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Pretty, right? I also bought a tiny cross stitch picture to work on.

And since it’s summer vacation, I’ve filled a basket with decorating books and magazines.

I also have a stack of reading material to while away the afternoons. I hope to read ten books this summer, which I realize isn’t a lot, but it’s better than I can do during the school year.

All these activities fire my creativity in different ways than writing does, while at the same time making me excited about writing.

What are your creative outlets? What would you do without them?

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

The Wine Seekers - An Italian Summer

Linda Bilodeau's most recent book, The Wine Seekers takes place in Italy. These blogs are a summary of her research trip.

From Rome we decided to venture to Naples. I was told quite a lot about Naples from tour guides, it wasn't safe, it was dirty, I shouldn't venture there alone-all of which I found untrue. However, because of time constraints, we decided to hire a guide for the day. Early in the morning, we boarded a train in Rome, the idea being we'd spend the day and early evening touring Napoli as the natives call it.

We arrived just as the weekly market was in full swing, and from the train station, we made our way through a sea of bodies purchasing vegetables, fruit, bread, pasta, cheeses, and clothing. Tables and stands created the maze one had to meander through and if we hadn't been on such a tight schedule, I might have spent more time wondering through the market.

Our guide, a native of Naples, took us first to Piazza Del Plebiscito, the main city square which is bounded on the east by The Royal Palace and on the west by the Church of San Francesco Di Paola. The skinny streets and side alleys running off this square created a nice back drop for a lot of aciton in The Wine Seekers.

We then made our way to the edge of the city and viewed the lovely Castel Dell'ovo and lively Naples bay. As Nicola Romolo, the main protagonist in The Wine Seekers, walks with his uncle through the streets of Naples, he learns the tale of this castle and the miracles of San Gennaro who was Bishop of Naples and martyred here in the 3rd century. Little Italy in New York still celebrates this saint's feast day every year with parades and the miraculous changing of his blood to liquid. (Read more about this in The Wine Seekers)

Naples is known for Pizza Margherta. The ingredients of this dish and temperature of the wood burning ovens it is cooked in is regulated by city law. Lemoncello a sweet liquor is a delicious and refreshing after dinner drink. Gelato and espresso can be found on every street corner and if you're really in the mood for sweets, try a baba rum cake, guaranteed to sweeten any mood. Of course the cities most famous dish is Spaghetti Ragu made with a fresh tomato sauce and meat either served with the spaghetti or on the side. The ragu sauce is lovingly known as Italian gravy since it tends to be thick and flavorful. But there is no such thing as "jar" sauce here, all ragu is made fresh for dinner or lunch.

As we strolled along, our guide warned us about the Camorra and their strange rituals. She related many told tales about the infamous mafia, most of which you can find in The Wine Seekers. I enjoyed our tour of Naples and incorporated much Italian folklore from the history of this city into The Wine Seekers. I hope you will read it to get a very special taste of what this Italian city is like.

Best Linda Bilodeau
www.lindabilodeau.com
The Wine Seekers is available at www.amazon.com or at your local bookstore.
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Chat Thursday Night

Chat TRS - Thursday Night
Hi there,I'm having a chat at The Romance Studio on Thursday night at 9pm EST. Come on over and let's talk about my new book ICE MAIDEN and my other adventures in Time :) I'll be giving away some books, lots of fun, see you there!
Jewel Adams
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Love And Hope And Romance




I recently attended an all day eBook workshop. There were writers and other industry folk from many different genres sitting in the seats beside me. A question that came up time and time again was 'why do you write romance?'

That was very easy to answer.

Because when I write romance, I'm surrounded by people interested in love and hope.

I wish I had a camera. The expressions on the other writers' faces were priceless (and a bit sad). There was no condescension. There were no tirades on titles or covers or prose.

There was envy.

It surprised me. I forget sometimes that not everyone is as lucky as you and I are. They don't have such a big, varied, optimistic family.

I know when I pop in here, at The Romance Studio, I’m going to meet up with people looking for happy endings. There will be discussions about how a character redeems him or herself, about how they become better people by the end of the novel. There will be mentions of weddings and babies and that first fluttering of heartstrings.

I know when I talk to a romance publisher, editor, writer or reader, he or she believes in the power of love. No matter how different we are otherwise or how heatedly we discuss these differences, we're united in this.

This quest to spread love and hope and positive thinking.

Each one of us contributes to the quest. Whenever you choose to read a romance novel, you're sending a message. You're telling the bookstore, the publisher, the author, the fellow commuter reading over your shoulder, that you, YOU support love and hope.

Is there a more worthy cause?


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Monday, June 15, 2009

Versatility

One thing I’ve learned is to be versatile. No matter if it is in my daily life or in my writing. Things come up in both you don’t expect and you have to know how to bend what you have planned to suit the unexpected things. For example the other day I had my dinner all planned out. I was leaving from work in my day job when I thought of what I would eat for dinner when I got home. I remembered that I had some turkey pieces in the freezer and I figured I would make that with some rice. However when I got home I opened the freezer and saw no turkey. It was then I realized I had eaten the last of it. I had my mind set on the turkey but since I didn’t have any I had to come up with an alternate. Made chicken instead and it was just as filling.

This is what I mean about being versatile. It is the same in my writing. Sometimes I have a plan in my mind how a story will go but when I write all of a sudden it changes. I’ve learned to go with the changes and let the story go where it must. Believe me when I try to stop a flow it gets me stuck. So by going with it I am able to write. More times than not it is a good flow. This is what is happening in my latest book. The story is taking me places I didn’t expect and it is a great thing. I can’t wait to see where it will go next.

By learning to listen to my versatile side I’ve experienced lots of great things.

What happened today that made you go with your versatile side?

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Forever, I Do - Rosalind Fletcher has a secret. Her cakes are bewitched. When her livelihood is threatened by a wedding planner who eats a sample meant for his client, she discovers she may loose more...her heart.



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Sunday, June 14, 2009

No Place to Run by Regina Paul Book Trailer...

I finally took the time to create a book trailer for my new story No Place to Run that is in the Mating Season Anthology. One of the reasons I really loved writing this story was because I had to do quite a bit of research on the Bunun an indigenous tribe in Taiwan. Prior to a year ago, I had no idea there were any indigenous peoples on Taiwan, I was really surprised to find out there were and decided I wanted to write a story with a character who came from one of those tribes in the near future. It took me a little over a year to accomplish it, but I'm happy to say I did so and I can see that maybe I may be incorporating more such characters into my stories in the near future.

Here's the the book trailer, enjoy!

Saturday, June 13, 2009

THE SENATOR'S DAUGHTER

Most women kidnapped on the eve of their wedding would be devastated, but not Sophie. It keeps her from marrying a man she doesn't love. Besides, her kidnapper is a sexy hunk whose caresses keep her a willing captive. Lust turns to love, but time is running out. Sophie's ruthless fiance is hot on their trail with revenge and murder on his mind! Will she and Brent have a chance at happiness, or will Sophie be forced to keep a promise made through blackmail?

EXCERPT
How in the world did he expect her to sleep with him lying next to her all night? She already felt the heat from their close proximity, reaching up to undo some of the top buttons of her shirt. She fluffed the material against her hot skin, thanking God for the cool air of the fan overhead.


In the end it wasn’t enough. As Brent settled into an exhausted sleep, Sophie lay there burning up, listening to his soft snores and undoing yet another button, and another. She tried to inch away from his hot flesh but their handcuffed wrists prevented her from getting very far. She couldn’t even roll onto her side, which was how she usually liked to sleep. She stilled for a second before fluffing her shirt again. What had she ever done to deserve this kind of torture? God, it was like a furnace…


“Will you be still!” Brent grumbled.

“I’m hot!” She whispered, defending herself.

“Well if you’d stopped wiggling you’d cool down. I’m hot too.”

This was impossible, Sophie thought, squirming to get into a more comfortable position. She was frightened but more than that, she was aware of his closeness. He had no right, forcing her to sleep with him! He released a snort as she continued to twist and turn.

Her fingertips inadvertently brushed against his muscular thigh. She tried to pretend it didn’t happen but that was like trying to pretend she wasn’t a woman. Besides, now her fingertips were singed and worse, tingling.


“Damn it!” Brent barked losing control.

“I’m use to sleeping on my side,” she said in her defense.

With a deep sigh that sounded more like a grumble of aggravation Brent rolled to his side, turning her with him so that when they were finally settled she was in the scooped out hollow provided by his body, with his arm around her. She gasped at his audacity, trying to scoot away but he yanked her back just as easily. “Now go to sleep!” he snarled against her ear.

Sophie grew stiff as a board, holding her breath, speechless with shock. The intimacy of their position terrified her. Their bare legs were touching from thigh to ankle. In addition, she could definitely feel the soft bulge of Brent’s member flush against her buttocks.

Oh dear Lord this was worse than anything she could have imagined! Everything at that moment became intensified. The warmth of his breath against her ear, stirring her hair. The rhythm of his heart as it beat against her back. His large hand resting against her belly, she could feel every one of his fingers.

Not until his soft, steady breathing indicated he’d fallen back to sleep was she able to finally relax. She could forget about cooling down now, she was hotter than ever, but at least she was on her side. Finally, after an agonizing hour of waiting for the unknown, her eyes began to drift shut and she sank into a welcome slumber.

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

ICE MAIDEN by Jewel Adams


Hey - Hey! Ice Maiden my new Time Travel Romance is now available :) I'm so excited, this is such a great love story and full of exciting adventures for our two lovers.
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PROLOGUE


“How dare you claim this dig is yours? Peter, you barely lifted the sifter. Morgan castle is my find and I have every intention on letting the university know.” Amy grew furious the more she thought of what he did. She crushed the article about Peter Humbolt and his great find at the new site for Morgan castle and threw it at his gloating face.
“Now Amy, I mentioned you in the article.”
“As your assistant!”
“You know that they respect a man over a woman in this field. I was only trying to help you get recognition for the find.”
She stormed pass him, “I suppose you expect me to fall for that bullshit.”
“You really should, it will only be a huge stink if you muddy the waters.”
“I have every intention of muddying those waters, Peter.”
She pulled off her gloves to climb the perimeter wall. The last rain left the trench in a foot of water and mud. The sump pump must have stopped working again. She glanced back over her shoulder, finding him staring at her. “You might want to get your nails dirty before the press arrives.”
“You never did know when to quit, Amy.”
She just shook her head at him in disgust. When she started to walk away he called out to her.
“Can’t we talk this over?”
Stopping in her tracks she took a deep breath to steady her nerves before speaking to him. That was all the time she had before the blade of the shovel hit her head. Amy stumbled back and sank to her knees. “Why?”
“Glory and greed, Amy Bonner, why else?”
The next blow sent her falling back into the muddy water at the bottom of the dig.
Peter stepped to the edge and tossed the shovel in on top of her, watching as she sunk to the bottom and out of sight. “Such a shame.”



CHAPTER 1

Ice maiden be damned!
Bern pressed her back into the lush blanket of emerald grass. No woman could ignore a Randall’s advance once he chose to take it beyond polite dalliance. Bern suffered enough of the Lady’s righteous airs to crush all his good inten­tions.
Staring down at the close-eyed beauty—lifeless wench, no wonder no man has laid siege to take the fair Amelia’s virtue. Deliberately, Bern raised his hand and let it settle possessively over the full lush breast, watching as the delicate lids fluttered as if the woman were awakening from a deep sleep.
His dark eyes rolled at the truth that said little for his own charming appeal to arouse the lady. She practically threw the glove down by her indifference to his courting, daring him to pick up the challenge. Indeed, such an invitation she issued. He could not stop his eyes from traveling over the gentle features tinted by the heather’s own warmth. Night’s dark mys­tery against the white moon that is what her thick hair looked like framing her proud cheeks. Such love­liness must have life’s passion burning in its heart. I’ll wager that beneath that cold, bejeweled surface there lays a blaze that could blind a man.
His brow creased, his conviction about her never cooled these last weeks, though heaven knew his thinking must be slightly off kilter. Lady Amelia did not play favorites in delivering her wintry blast to a man’s pride, if the rumors were true. More than a score of good knights and lords fled the crystal maiden’s hospitality.
Drawn by what no man conquered, his lips found and tasted the delicate petals of her lips, devouring the nectar her lips guarded with an intensity that surprised even Bern. Her lack of response festered inside his pride like a thorn in his armor. Was he crazy or just pride­ful and stubborn, to believe this woman protected a cal­dron that could warm a lifetime of winters?
“Such sweet, wicked hopes—my Ice Maiden.”
The one question which Bern found no answers was why the lady deliberately hid her charms? And she did. Only a blind man would fail to notice the woman’s wiles. Was there more to the lady than anyone discovered? Had she fooled all away from her door?
Bern knew his love of a challenge and adventure might be tinting his desire for this woman. Nay, he may be bored with his life, but he refused to believe he created a vision that didn’t exist.
His thumb played over the hardening nipple beneath the silken covering. If the lady were acting, her body proved its own betrayer, for she swelled in his palm like a ripe plum. The tastes of her lips were spiced with the honeyed groan of submission for the man that could stroke her passionate nature. Bern deepened his discovery, reveling in the fires of victory in his arms where none before existed.


~*~

If a kiss were heaven then Amy just found paradise.
The sensual caress played over her scattered senses. The commanding call grew too volatile to ignore; bolder and more savage than the lethargic darkness she felt surrounding her. Its power refused to be vanquished and she rose to meet the demanding call, yearning to touch the promise filling her with life.
But the storm of feelings she entered became a torrent. Amy felt the lash of unknown fears trying to pull her back into the darkness. The talons of a beast she dare not look back upon held horror in its hot breath.
Caught between two flames of equal devastation, she fought against them with a fervor that left her breathless. Only one held the haven that spoke of protection and the strength. A force that could destroy the terror clawing at her soul and she pushed forward to reach the sunrise of its light.
Bern lost his mind to the erotic dream that rose to surround him. If he wanted to stir the lady’s passion, he lit a blaze that a man could burn in eternal ecstasy within. Once awakened, the woman held out promises of untouched rapture to his male senses and Bern was shocked at the depth with which she could take hold of his life force.
No gentle maiden did he now hold, but a vixen, a lass as wild as her hills and as boundless as the reflected beauty no man held claim to. The treasure he unearthed shined above all bounty of war. Bern wanted what he held more than any spoils of battles fought before and nothing would kill his desire to make the Lady Amelia...His!
The air filled her starving lungs with the force of a gale. Ach...feeling, the bliss, yes, and the pain!
The storm swirling inside Amy tossed her about in an assaulting maze of different sensations. One over­rode all others and she gloried in the torrent firing her body. The moment in ecstasy suddenly felt crushed by the memory of the beast that stalked her with death’s talons... “I can’t breathe! The weight, ach!”
“What’s this? Does the Lady wish to deny me?” A fierce anger took hold of Bern over the woman’s sudden struggle to avoid his kiss. “There are no longer any lies between us, Lady Amelia!”
Amy panicked under the lips crushing her own. Yes, the kiss and the man were no dream. The possessive hold he increased to restrain her proved real enough, but so was the fear taking hold of her. Scared beyond thought, passion’s fires cooled and fright’s heat engulfed her. Her only thought was to escape the oppressive hold and run!
Without reflection, her fist started striking the solid wall of brawn surrounding her.
She became a wild thing in his arms. Bern recov­ered from his shock quick enough to capture her tiny fists and pin them beside her head. He stared down at her flushed face waiting for her to open her eyes. The feel of her breast rising against his chest, proved too pleasant to ignore because of his ire with the lady.
Instinctively, Amy knew he was watching her. She tried to regain her control. God, what was she thinking to strike out at him like that? And yet, she couldn’t make herself meet his waiting gaze. Combating the very real man still holding her and the lingering fears wasn’t an easy accomplishment.
Taking a deep breath she fought back her panic, telling herself there had to be a logical explanation for what just happened. Though nothing she told herself explained why she was in a stranger’s embrace and for a moment, she knew, returning his ardent ca­resses with her own equally feverish ones!
There was the fear; she didn’t want to look any deeper, horrified at what she might find.
“Who exactly are you angry with, Lady Amelia?”
When she heard no one answer his question, she knew he was addressing her. She turned her head away to strive for a reason why he would call her, Lady Amelia? Lying beneath his virile form wasn’t helping her thinking. Stars, but every coiled muscle burned into her feminine softness. He was no small man! “Please, let me up?”
“Nay Lady, not until I see what scheme now shines in your lovely eyes.”
His coy declaration sparked Amy’s temper.
The gold flashed in brilliant lights, overpowering the tawny blue depths. “So righteous, my Lady?”
“Who the hell are you?”
“Ah, denial is it?”
“God, would you get off me!”
“I prefer this position.”
“You are crushing me.”
“Am I now. A moment ago, you thought differently. Pray tell, what has changed your lovely mind?”
She stared at him as if he were raving mad. If Amy thought he would care, he vexed her. Trying to gather her wits about her, she watched him through half closed lids. If the large masculine body she’d yet to see was making its impression, the total man would probably rendered a staggering blow.
Rich, tiger gold hair flowed about his shoulders, heedless to any kind of order. His face was broad and worn, filled with adventurous lines. Behind the pro­ject­ed devil make care look, Amy saw where he could turn predatory in a wink. Rugged, he was that, but breath stopping and a charmer no doubt, when it suited him. Right now, that powerful square jaw was relaxed, as were the smooth planes of his brow. Tiny arrows shot like lights from the corner of his eyes. The once straight nose held crocked evidence of prior breaks. It was easy to imagine he would be the fighting type, it must be the eyes, their rather fierce darkness. But they weren’t black, rather a deep indigo blue with stunning ebony flakes about the iris.
“I have never known you to be so quiet, nor to show so bold an interest in...me.”
“I am not.” Heat flooded her cheeks at being caught.
“I too find the view very pleasing.”
She couldn’t escape the finger that traced the slight jut of her chin. “So soft.” Her lips parted of their own volition as his finger trailed over her teeth.
She should bite him...
When he jerked his finger away, she couldn’t stop the laughter overtaking her. She really needed to learn some control in his presence. “Sorry.”
“Nay, ye are not, but then neither am I.”
He moved faster than she did. Amy found herself drifting back into the flames of passion under his ruling kiss. She tried to tell her­self, she could break free of his power if she wanted to, he denied the lie. Every part of her body wanted to feel his exquisite form.
When he finally pulled his lips back, his smile held male victory over her defeat. She couldn’t even escape his gloating snicker. “Like I said, dear Lady, no more lies.”
Feeling him relax his guard over her, Amy grasped the opportunity. Shoving with all her might she succeeded in roll­ing him off her. Pushing herself in the opposite direction she glared at him as she lay on her stomach and he came to rest on his side. Before he could reach her she managed to struggle to her feet.
Untangling her legs from the mass of unexpected material, “where in God’s name did all this come from?”
“I have asked myself the same question many times.”
“Ump!” He was lying on the ground, his massive arm pillowing his head as he stared up at her. The arro­gance of the man was appalling. Amy didn’t have time to waste on him, though she would have loved to wipe that confident smile off those full lips. Finally free of him, she held no intention of losing her advantage. “It’s been nice.”
Turning she meant to leave him there, but the sudden grip he took of her skirts halted her in motion. “Damn you, release me at once!”
Amy staggered back as he sprung to his feet. His full height made her head tip back. She would have fallen back if not for his hold, off-setting her sway. “Nay Lady Amelia, I have only just discovered the true woman beneath the facade, letting you out of my sight would be a grave mistake.”
She only half heard what he said; her full atten­tion became focused on his—body. “My God....” He truly was marvelous!
Clad in wool stockings and leather boots, beneath the blue velvet tunic, Amy never saw a finer example of a 15th century lord.
The lady’s enlarging eyes moving over his frame filled Bern with a fierce drive to take her back in his arms. He marveled at the change in her now that she quit pretending indifference. So much spirit, by the saints how did she conceal it so long? Being a stubborn sort he stayed longer than any prior suitor. In three long weeks, she successfully shielded this vibrant woman from all male eyes. Everything about her looked new, changed somehow, she felt more alive.
Her awareness of him left her open to discoveries. Amy’s hands moved slowly over the cloaked, damask bodice of the gown that she came to be wearing. Her gaze followed the length of material he still kept a firm hold upon. Only in muse­ums had she ever seen it’s equal. However, the gown she wore was not a relic, there were no frayed or faded edges to mar its rich elegance.
“I...I must go.” She pulled on the gown, not liking the thoughts coming over her, but he wouldn’t let go. “What is your problem? Let go!”
The yank he gave the dress pulled her into his waiting arms. “I think not, you and I are inseparable from now on.”
Though his voice was low and calm in delivery, Amy shrank back from the hostility she confronted in those volatile dark pools. There was no mirth in his meaning, he was serious, and he possessed the physical dominance to insure she complied. The prospects of being on the receiving end of his force made her sway under a cold wave of nausea. Amy felt the beast at her back again and closed her eyes to keep him away.
He may be a fool, but Bern found no ruse in the woman’s sudden paling. If his arm had not been about her waist, she would have fallen to the ground. “My Lady?”
Amy sucked in her breath as he scooped her up in his massive arms with no more effort than he would pick up a child.
“Rest your head on my shoulder. I promise to behave, for the moment.”
Too tired to argue she obeyed his softly spoken order. Her arm went about his neck unconsciously judg­ing its width. He did feel good beneath her cheek, so strong, a protector, “...but a rogue.”
“Aye, I will not change, even for you.”
In spite of the strangeness surrounding her, Amy found herself smiling over his adamant conviction. “To do so would be a crime against nature.”
Bern’s brow shot up over the woman’s whispered conviction. Looking down at her, she appeared asleep, or was it peace that appeared to come over her.
He lowered his face to her crown. Taking a deep breath, he drank in the scent of crushed wildflowers in her hair. The sun-kissed locks whipped across his lips, hiding his smile. She wasn’t protesting its freedom now. Strange, after the fuss she made when he had pulled the combs free.
“I am feeling better.”
Bern agreed, she was, in so many ways. “Aye, stay where you are.”
“Where are we going?”
“The castle, unless ye have another destiny in mind, though I would say your Captain might send out the guards if we don’t return soon.” He felt her stiff­en. “You did not think he would forget to notice our absence?”
Amy just shook her head and tried to bury herself further against him. Castle? Captain? Dear God, what was going on? Where was she? More importantly, who was she? Dare she open her eyes? Amy struggled with her dilemma in the silence that fell around them. Maybe it was best not to know where he was taking her.
The strangest urge to run seized her. Then he would not allow her to get far; he made that clear enough. Moreover, who was he? She obviously could not ask him, again. There was no question as to who he thought her to be. Amy doubted he would see any humor in her ignorance over his identity, not after the way she reacted to his caresses.
God, what a mess!
Maybe he was the lady’s husband? Amy swallowed her groan over that possibility. Worse were the voices intruding on her confusing thoughts. She wished she could crawl into a hole.
No! Not a hole! A wild terror filled her at the thought.
“Amelia? What plagues thee?”
Groaning, “Nothing, everything, please put me down.”
“You cannot open your eyes, I doubt your ability to walk.”
She couldn’t find the will to argue with his logic. Something was very wrong with her and Amy was out of answers.
Not seeing the cause of the commotion they drew closer to, went beyond her. She told herself not to show him anything that she felt. He didn’t appear concerned over whatever made the uproar.
In guarded caution, she forced her eyes open. It took all her willpower not to scream out in surprise. Hundreds of men were scattered out before them in some kind of encampment. In one area, she saw men paired off wielding broadswords against each other. In another, they were practicing with the crossbow, another group held lances.
“They are a good fighting lot. Perhaps you would like a display.”
She needed to say something. “I would like that.”
“A tourney then, it will be grand sport and my men need a break from their boredom.”
His men? Amy swallowed hard over the meanings settling in on her.
“Laird Randall!”
“Aye, Craig.”
Amy’s hold tightened about his neck as an equally large man advanced.
“Bern, ye are a hard man to find.”
“If ye truly looked, the task was not diffi­cult.”
Amy felt the other man’s eyes fall to her. “Aye.”
“What is it Craig?”
“The men found signs of a boar in the woods to the west.”
“‘Tis a hunt then. At dawn, pass the word to the men.”
“Aye Bern, with pleasure.”
Amy relaxed as the man moved off.
Bern. Such an unusual name, but then it did fit the man.
“Ye do naught mind my men invading your forest?”
Was he serious? Why did she feel as if her answer mattered little to—Laird Randall? “You did say your men were bored, by all means a hunt should help.”
“Ye are very accommodating today, Amelia.”
“Am I? If it troubles you so....”
Bern’s laughter cut through the air. “Nay my Lady, I prefer the changes I am facing.”
Amy kept her face impassive, but inside she was battling an earthquake of emotions. How long would it take before someone discovered she was an imposter? Something, an instinctive warning, kept Amy from expos­ing herself. She actually felt as if the noose was tightening about her throat.
The sight that greeted her as they came out of the tree line was enough to condemn her to silence.
The castle stood like a majestic giant atop the rise. Amy didn’t breathe over the beauty they neared. Of all the castles in Wales that she studied, Morgan Castle always held a special fascination for her. She wanted to pinch herself to be sure it was real. It can’t be, how? What her hungry gaze devoured was not a relic. These walls were intact, the perimeter whole, it was thriving and every bit as regal and forbidding a fortress as she always imagined it would have been in the 15th century.
“Your captain looks impatient.”
There was no mistaking what Bern implied. The man coming off the drawbridge looked furious. The guards following in his wake said he intended to back up his anger.
“Put me down, Laird Randall.”
“So, ye remember my name, all is not lost. But say, ‘tis too late for either of us to worry about proper behavior.”
The tightening of his hold about her killed the protest on her lips.
“Ah, Captain Lansing.”
“Save your civilities, Randall. I want answers. Where have you been with Lady Amelia since first light?”
As if the captain just noticed her, his great black brows shot up to a solid line across his forehead. “By the faeries, man! Are ye hurt my, Lady?”
“The Lady is fine, Captain.”
“Can she naught speak for herself?”
They both looked at her. Bern’s lips spread wide in a confident smile, making Amy wonder if it were bravado or ingrained arrogance that made him taunt the man. She decided he liked flirting with danger.
Remaining mute was impossible. “I am fine.”
“Then explain yourself.”
Before she could think of a feasible reply, Lord Randall took control.
Walking past the fuming Captain, “We will be glad to favor ye, Captain, but inside—in more private quarters.”
Against all her queasiness she found her own curiosity rising. There was a cunning light in those dark blue eyes of his. She decided he was up to some­thing and she wanted to moan over the awkward position she found herself in. Amy hated the fact she held no de­fense to stop him. A chill passed through her, knowing that whatever Laird Randall planned would most assur­edly affect her. There wasn’t time to dwell on where the fates landed her. When they passed through the massive gates, her entire concentration became captured by the surround­ing activities.
An honest to goodness—Keep! Amy wasn’t sure if she should be frightened senseless or astounded by her marvelous fortune. To actually see the very history she studied felt worth the peril. If she was dreaming she honestly didn’t want to wake up—not just yet, there was so much to learn.
“...isn’t that right, my Lady?”
Bringing her attention back to Bern, her confusion must have been obvious by the increasing frown marring his brow.
“I guess so....” It was a lame answer and his half smile said as much. She didn’t have time to think up a way to correct her error as he ducked into a doorway leading inside the castle. Amy scolded herself, she needed to keep her attention where it belonged. But it was so hard not to let her atten­tion wander with so much to see. Reminding herself that she may only be seeing the inside of the dungeon kept her mind alert to the man holding her.
When he set her down in a chair by the roaring hearth, her hand gripped the massive chair arm to compensate for his missing support.
Bern leaned over her, marveling at the control she exerted not to flinch away from his nearness. Though she tried to keep her eyes lowered, his hand forced her chin up to meet his gaze. “Stay put dear Lady or you may find out how far I will take my words concerning our continued company.”
Amy thought she might shatter like a dust ball before his penetrating eyes. The lips that brushed her parted ones held their own silent threat.
Throughout the scene the uptight Captain did not miss one tiny reaction on her part. “What goes on here?”
“Ah, Captain Lansing.” Bern winked at her before pulling back. “In a moment sire, first the Lady needs refreshments as do I.”
Her cautious gaze followed Bern as he strode forward into the great hall and shouted for a meal and wine.
“Captain, you will join us of course.” The older man grumbled something ineligible as he pulled up another seat near the fire.
Amy tried to relax her hold on the chair after following the Captain’s stern gaze to her whitened knuck­les. If she portrayed any outward calm, inside she became a mass of stormy emotions. Obviously, everyone believed her to be Lady Amelia. Even the Captain, for all his anger, didn’t question her identity. Amy carefully watched the servant’s reaction to her as they carried in the laden platters. Their shy smiles at her eased the tightness about her chest.
Bern took his seat beside Lady Amelia. He’d been waiting for her to start denying his obvious authority over her home, when no protest came he decided she was still afflicted by whatever came over her in the meadow. The Lady appeared rattled without her defensive barriers. It was an advantage Bern hoped would last a while longer. Maybe what he planned on doing in the next few minutes would go smoother than he first believed.
“Alright Randall, you have stalled long enough.”
“Your Captain is an impatient man, Lady Amelia.”
God, he really was awful aggravating the man like this, it wasn’t helping the Captain’s temper. Amy wished she knew her own status in all this, anything she said would probably be wrong, but she had little choice if she wanted to prevent these two from going for each other’s throat. “Captain Lansing is just con­cerned for my welfare.” She hoped she was right.
“As I have every right to be. Haven’t I raised ye since a wee babe? And since that ill fated betrothed up and died, we have been overrun with upstart knights and cocky lairds all thinking they could step in and claim ye! Well I won’t have any no good, garter wearer coming in here and taking over!”
Before Amy recovered from the Captain’s outburst Bern added his own say to the matter.
“First off Captain, I don’t wear garters. Second­ly, the Lady seems to have run off her share of the upstarts.”
His knowing gaze swept over her like a north wind. Amy managed to swallow her humor behind her hand and fake a cough. Stars, what a prickly mess she landed in. The Captain huffed a few more times at Randall who sat there scrutinizing them both as if they were the enemy camp.
“She has done no such thing!” The Captain’s gallant protest for her benefit was lost on Randall.
“Let us be serious, Captain. The ruse is up. I do naught know why the Lady chose to act as she has,” Bern took in both their expectant gazes before con­tinuing. “...but, my good Captain, the game is up.”
A kind of numb shock settled over Amy for every­thing that happened since her aware­ness of this man came into focus. She tried to rise with the sick panic that took hold of her, but Randall must have sensed her intent. His grip on her arm held her in the chair and actually grew painful.
“No more running and coy escapes, dear Lady.”
Amy shivered under the threat his pronouncement held.
“Make yourself clear, Laird Randall.”
“I intend to, Captain Lansing.”
Amy couldn’t avoid the commanding blue eyes that pinned her in silence. “My intentions are to wed Lady Amelia as soon as the banns are read and not a day later.”
“What!”
Amy felt herself sink back, all the strength she acquired deserted her under his declaration.
“Be silent, Captain! Your protests are useless, the Lady has already agreed.” She again suffered his pene­trating gaze. “Besides, even should the Lady have second thoughts, our time together out on the hills, this morn, insures my claim will remain.”
The Laird couldn’t have been more crudely blunt than if he came right out with graphic detail of their coupling. The Captain physically paled as he fell back into his seat in open mouth astonishment. “‘Tis this true, Lady Amelia?”
The condemnation in the old man’s eyes made Amy look to Randall for support, a mistake she couldn’t take back, she played right into his hands.
“As you can well see Captain, it is true.” Bern’s lips kissed the trembling fingers in his hold, a hold she would never again escape? The real Lady Amelia would probably kill Amy for what she just allowed to happen.
“Lass, you had best go to your chambers while the Laird and I discuss the details of your wedding.” Amy’s apologetic eyes fell beneath the old man’s dismissal. She wanted to tell him how sorry she was, but knew she couldn’t. She didn’t even know why she should be sorry, unless....
Her tempered gaze jerked accusingly up at Bern. Had Lady Amelia succumb to the man’s charm before Amy arrived on the scene? Her own cheeks fired over the memory of what his kisses did to her. Staring at him, his smile deepened for what she knew he saw in her eyes. Rogue? Ack, he was so much more. And she was the fallen Lady of the castle.
Rising on unsteady legs Amy called on all her remaining composure not to disgrace what pride Lady Amelia still might have left to her name.
Laird Randall and the Captain rose beside her.
“Lady Amelia, I will move my men within the keep walls by nightfall.”
She felt the Captain stiffen over the Laird’s decree. Feeling she owed the old man something, “Is that really necessary?”
“Aye my Lady, I will naught have my future bride stolen away by some prior suitor or any man that feels obliged to try the walls of your castle.”
“I see.” What could she say? She had no idea if his arguments were legitimate.
“Of course, they will be under your Captain’s authority for the time being.”
Amy looked at the Captain for his reaction to what she felt was Randall’s concession. The resigned nod he gave her made her cringe inside. Amy felt she needed to say something. The Captain had obviously been the Lady’s guardian for years and cared for her more than just a servant might.
“Laird Randall, I expect your men to understand their place while within the keep. Should the Captain have any problem with them you are not to interfere in any discipline he feels necessary.” She could tell the Laird didn’t like her interference. “And should they get out of hand, the Captain has my author­ity to send your men back to the woods.”
The flash of anger in his eyes cooled before he bowed before her. “Of course, Lady Amelia, but should I feel your welfare is in jeopardy, I am sure the Captain will agree to whatever actions I feel are necessary to rid the area of danger.”
His eyes challenged her to refute his authority, Amy knew she couldn’t. “I am sure neither of us would question your command, if the need arises.” Amy looked at the Captain and felt relieved to see his face more relaxed.
“As you say, my Lady, we would not think of ques­tioning the Laird’s authority in such circumstances.” Amy felt she’d not mistaken the man’s sarcasm, deciding it was probably deserved where Laird Randall was concerned.
“My Lady, I will fetch Mistress Wells to escort you to your chambers.”
“Thank you, Captain.”
She felt Bern come up behind her when the Captain left them. He was so close she could smell the woodsy scent from the glen still clinging to his hair. She tried desperately not to let him see how nervous he made her.
“Your wiles will not work on me, Amelia. I warn you, do not try to foil me, you will be my wife.”
Her pride came forward against the man’s obvious desire to dominate her will. “Do you always threaten your intended bride, Laird Randall?”
Bern leaned down so his lips were but a breath from her ear. “As I have never had one before, I cannot honestly answer. But in your case it is a precaution I dare not proceed without.”
The thick stone walls and straw strewn floors no longer held any interest for Amy, all her attention was captured by the man intent on becoming the husband of a woman she somehow became!
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Jewel Adams, Romance with a touch of Spice!

Jewel Adams - Hi All

Good Morning! It is a beautiful day here in Maine, the sun is actually out and shining :)
I have a brand new Time Travel Romance out - ICE MAIDEN this is my 12th novel and what a glorious adventure.
I'll post the excerpt, general audience, for everyone to enjoy. ICE MAIDEN is available in print and ebook.
Have to leave for the day, sorry, but I'll be back this afternoon to answer all your questions. So post away and I will answer them when I return, around 5pm Eastern.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Letting Go....















I hate letting go...of a good romance, I mean. I'm a sucker for a good story that has me hanging on to the last page to find out if the hero and heroine will end up together. This is especially true for romantic suspense. With danger and intrigue around every corner, you just never know what might happen.

As a writer, letting go of some of the characters and their love stories is even harder than others because they just become part of me, almost like family.

For instance, In Don’t Close Your Eyes, my first release from Cerridwen Press, I absolutely fell in love with Megan and Jack. I loved everything about there romance, including the fact that they’d lost each other for a while but in the end they discovered how much they still loved each other. There’s just something about lost lovers finding each other that gets to me.

Here's the blurb:
Megan Beaumont's psychic powers allow her to witness the unimaginable pain inflicted by the Angel of Death serial killer on his victims, and it almost costs Megan her life when she becomes the Angel's final victim.Now, six years later, FBI Agent Jack Montgomery has no idea his love affair with Megan resulted in a child, until a killer copying the Angel of Death's MO resurfaces and he turns to the one woman he never stopped loving for help.

The same was true in my most recent romantic suspense novel coming soon to Cerridwen Press entitled, Root of All Evil. In this story, Anna Sorensen is running away from her past and John Delaney by trying to rewrite it.

Here's the blurb:

Burdened with guilt and sorrow, fearing for her life…her sanity, Anna Sorenson walked from everything to gain redemption. A year earlier, Anna buried her husband Aaron. A week later, she lost the child she’d longed for. Anna’s only thought was to put the tragedy of the past behind her and find a way to survive in a post-Aaron world. But the evil she escaped is hunting her down.

Agent John Delaney buried more than just his partner that rainy day one year earlier. He’d shoved aside his feelings, ignored the wrong he and Aaron did in the name of justice, and hoped the past would stay dead. It didn’t. With Aaron’s death, and the arrest of his killer, the Bureau considered the case solved. No one had a clue the wrong man confessed to the killings. Until the real killer returned to claim his glory—his next victim, Anna.

Now he’s after the woman John still loves and he must choose between keeping his partner’s secrets and losing Anna again. This time forever.

And then there's the stories where the heroine and hero just can't seem to overcome the obsticles that stand in their way. This is the case in Worth Staying For when Jordan Scott isn't sure who to trust when the man she thought she knew so well turns out to be a cold-blooded killer.

Here's the blurb:

Dr. Jordan Scott is banking everything, including her life on finding out the truth behind her brother’s murder, but she has no idea it will lead her straight to the man she trusted with everything. Can Jordan learn to trust again? And is Riley Donavan worth staying for?

Detective Riley Donavan has seen enough to know that Dr. Jordan Scott is telling the truth, in spite of what his partner believes. But then, he doesn’t exactly trust his instincts any longer where Jordan is concerned. He’s already committed two major sins when it comes to protecting a witness. He’s gotten emotionally involved, and he’s found himself falling for his start witness.

So you see, books can become part of you -- like family. And just like family, you love them, hate them, you argue with them…but still you hate to let them go.

All the best…

Mary Eason
http://www.maryeason.com/
Root of all Evil – Coming soon to Cerridwen Press
Worth Staying For – Coming July 14 to Linden Bay Romance

The Importance of Romance as a Genre

Romance Readers are, without a doubt, the most loyal readership in all of fiction. How do I know this? Because romance, as a genre, is the fastest growing and most rapidly shifting market within fiction-landia. When a new, long-awaited book hits the shelves, romance readers (myself included), will make Pavlov's dog look like Emily Post. We hit the bookstores then email all our friends to let them know what we've bought. Secretly, I think we know it makes our friends jealous because We Have THE BOOK in our hot little hands.

They immediately ask to borrow it when we're done and we say, 'No you wanker, go buy your own.' because we don't want the spine broken or because we don't want to let it out of our hands for that long.

(shudder) Or we never see them again.

The best part of the romance community? We're trendsetters. If market analysts would pay more attention to the romance genre they would have a much better grip on how to keep publishing from bottoming out as it did in October/November of 08.

In February 08 I attended the Tools of Change conference hosted by O'Reilly Media in New York City. The purpose of the con was to explore digital publishing, discuss market trends and how to exploit the market's potential. So I eagerly packed my laptop ready to learn and explore and get the skinny on the publishing world.

After the first day I realized I wasn't going to learn a thing from that conference. I'd attended workshops from some of the leading marketing people in the country and what did I learn? Romancelandia was so far ahead of the curve it wasn't funny. What they perceived as 'new' ideas were things the romance community had been doing for years. What were the leading suggestions for creating a stronger customer base?

Build a community - Create communities of people with similiar interests who buy your books and keep them informed of what's coming up, what the authors are working on etc.
Uh, can you reader lists? Romance reader lists began in the early 90's. I was on the CompuServe Romance Forum in 1994 and I picked up dozens of new authors from reading that list. The oldest known romance list is RRA-L and I believe it began in 1992 or 93. The romance community has always been hugely supportive and we love nothing better than to talk about the books we loved and the ones that didn't work for us. Don't you receive most of your book recommendations from friends on reader lists? I know I do.

Build a Website - I don't think I need to say anything about this one. Can you say DUH?

Give away free ebooks - Show me a romance writer who doesn't have free ebooks on their site? I think I put up my first one in 02 and I have five or so now. For me it's a given. Readers love to read so give them what they want.

Email Newsletters - Same as with the website. Show me a writer without a newsletter and you'll get a cookie...or a free ebook. :)

Viral Marketing - Use viral marketing to get the word out about your books. Romance has been doing this for years - this is what caused the birth of chat lists. We love our genre, we love our authors, our readers, our chat lists - the whole package.

And New York thought this was news to people?

Then it hit me. Romancelandia is like no other genre on the market. Our readers (and I include myself as I'm a reader first) love to talk about books, share what they've read, discuss the merits of one hero over another, what worked and what didn't in a book. While the rest of genre-land may do this to a much lesser extent, they don't embrace their genre the way romance readers do.

If you go to Yahoogroups and type in romance novels, your search results will go on for hundreds of pages. Thousands of groups dedicated to the books we love the most. And the best part? Romance Readers, for the most part, embrace other genres as well. We read everything from mystery to fantasy, sci-fi, westerns and mainstream fiction. Our readers, as a whole, read five times as much as your standard mystery reader.

How many times have you heard, "Oh I don't read those type of books." If I had a dollar for everytime I've heard that well...I'd have a whole lot of dollars. :) We do read those type of books and many others as well. Romance readers are true readers and we embrace every genre, give us a good book and we'll read it.

Do you think romance, as a genre, is trendsetting? I know I do. Romance novels, basically, saved publishing's butt when the market took a turn south and that is something we can all be proud of. Viva la Romance!

-- J.C. Wilder is a national best selling author with thirty-some books in print. You can visit her website at http://www.jcwilder.com/