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Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Interview with Cherie Le Clare - Romance and WWII


Welcome, Cherie! I am so looking forward to reading your interview because WWII is one of my favourite and fascinating eras...I give you the floor...

1) What is your writing routine? I try to keep to a schedule of writing at least something every day, but I must confess that I don’t always stick to this unless I have a deadline to meet.
2) Which author/s inspire you to write? I will always be grateful to Australian author Anne Gracie for inspiring me with her witty series of Regency Historicals. Studying her writing helped me to improve, and sell, my first published novel: French Kiss.
3) Which is your favorite romance subgenre to read? To write? I like to read anything and everything! I’ve written, and published, historical, erotica and contemporary – I can’t pick a favorite – I like to mix it up and keep up the variety and challenge.
4) How do you deal with criticism/rejection? It’s always a struggle to be brave about it and take it on the chin – first I’m a little miffed, then I’m hurt, then I’m defensive, but once I’ve calmed down I can usually learn from it. But ignoring it works too – it’s easier than it was in the beginning because I have developed a lot more trust in my own judgment. I go by the ‘three’ rule – if at least 3 people criticize the same thing, then it’s something I must change. Rejection from a publisher with only a form letter, and no explanation, is the most frustrating thing for me. How can you change something if you don’t know what needs changing?
5) What do you expect from an editor? Professional, polite guidance and advice, and the willingness to respect my choices. This works both ways, of course. It’s essential to work as a team to make the book the best it can be.
6) Tell me about your latest release. FRENCH KISS is a novel set in Normandy, France, during World War Two. It is a fast-paced story, with the hero, Joe, a spitfire pilot, and the heroine, Louisa, an agent working with the Maquis/Resistance, trying to stay alive, and falling in love.
7) Tease us with a blurb or short excerpt. When Louisa, undercover agent for the British Secret Service, parachutes into war-torn France in 1944, she doesn’t expect to fall, literally, into the arms of fugitive Royal Air Force pilot, Joseph Fisher. Seeking a safe sanctuary, Louisa and Joe battle constant danger from enemy forces and soon form a strong friendship. Joe, quickly realizing that he can’t bear to leave France without her, rejects an opportunity to be smuggled onto the escape line, thus forcing Louisa to find the courage to face her biggest fear: What will it take for her to risk falling in love?
8) Which is your favorite character in the book? Why? The hero – he’s very sexy, knows what he wants, sacrifices his personal safety for love, understands and provides for the heroine’s emotional needs, is considerate of the heroine and yet stands up to her/puts his foot down when necessary. He’s also vulnerable.
9) What is next for you? I’m mentoring two other writing friends, and am a judge for 2 contests in April.
10) What are you working on right now? I’m working on another World War Two novel, set in New Zealand this time, with the romance between an American sailor and a kiwi girl.
11) Your biggest piece of advice to aspiring novelists? Attach yourself to a writer you trust or admire, and learn from them, study how they phrase sentences, practice, practice, practice writing visceral feelings/emotion – I believe writing powerful emotion is the key to success in the romance genre – oh yeah and DON”T GIVE UP.
12) Where can readers find you? Please visit me at www.cherieleclare.com and leave me a message. I’d love to hear from you.

Mmmm...think I need to visit The Wild Rose Press website later - your hero sounds good enough to eat, Cherie! Oooh, nothing like a man in uniform...

Thursday, 25 March 2010

Busy, Busy, Bee, Cherie!!


Chérie De Sues writes paranormal and suspense romances. Chérie honed her writing skills with newspaper columns, scientific journals and short stories, until she became a full-time author. When she takes a break from writing romance novels, you can find Chérie online speaking to fans on her websites. She shares her home in San Diego, California, with her Irish terrier, Reilly.

You can find her at www.cheriedesues2.com, www.facebook.com/cheriedesuesnovels/ and www.twitter.com/writtenbycherie

Tales of the Red Moon Clan blurb & excerpt!

Neol Pallaton walks alone through the bowels of society as a bounty hunter, until he shifts into a cougar to save Assistant D.A. Sara Hughes from certain death. A relentless killer keeps them moving by day through the Oregon forest—and by night under the full moon, passion rules their hearts.


The rugged forest is no place for a beautiful and feisty city woman, but Neol’s determined to help Sara piece together why she's being hunted. Sara thought bounty hunters were brutal loners who stretched the law she’s sworn to uphold. But Neol proves that no one can hunt, track and protect her like a Navajo medicine man from the Red Moon Clan.


Neol is willing to anger the spirits to protect his one true mate. Sara will have to bend the law to keep Neol and her alive—and together forever.

Excerpt:

"No one will bother us tonight. We'll make our way up the mountain tomorrow and maybe run into other hikers with a cell phone. Something will shake loose for us, I'm sure."


Sara lifted a brow. "You're an optimist. I didn't see that coming." She laughed a little, feeling nervous again about being in such close quarters with a man she barely knew but desperately wanted. The room warmed quickly and she peeled out of her flannel shirt.


Neol's gaze caressed her and her heart raced, hoping he'd touch her, kiss her. She blushed as she walked to the dresser for water and a granola bar. The attraction made thinking difficult.


He stood and ate up the distance between them. She turned into him; his breath fanned across her face.


"Hungry?" She whispered.


Sara looked up into feral eyes. His hunger claimed her with a powerful and direct gaze. Her lips parted. Animal heat sizzled between them like a hot wire.


With quick reflexes, Neol pulled her into him, tugging her hair back to seek her mouth. Her arms slid around his neck, taking fistfuls of black hair as his passion surrounded her. She nibbled his lip and slid her tongue sensually against his in response as he pulled her closer.


Neol's body bucked against her when she bit down on his lip and his possessive growl made Sara quiver with need. He moved under her snug t-shirt and filled his hand with her breast, rolling his thumb across the sensitive nipple.


She moaned with the sensation as he brought his fingers under her bra to touch the sensitive skin underneath.


She rubbed against his hard body like a cat in heat, desperately wanting to feel what she'd seen in the moonlight. Neol backed her toward the bed as his hands loosened the bra. With a quick tug, Sara became naked from the waist up.


He laid her gently onto the soft flannel and quickly took his shirt off over his head. His gaze feasted on her in the glow of the fire. His hands went for the zipper on his jeans.


Her eyes couldn't get enough of him as the fabric slid down and he revealed himself to her. Neol stood fully aroused then moved toward her like a predator. She quivered with pleasure. His muscles rippled as he leaned over her body and licked at the exposed flesh on her stomach and inhaled deeply.


"I can smell your scent, your heat." Neol's rough voice mixed with a guttural purr of desire as he leaned up, piercing her soul with golden eyes. "You would have me? Knowing what I am?"


Hearing Neol's plea for acceptance as a man melted Sara's heart. How long had he been without a woman, because of the necessity for secrecy? Her hands moved to his smooth, ripped chest and she raked her nails gently downward. Neol exhaled a fast breath and shuddered with her touch.


"What you are is part of why I want you, Neol." Sara spoke quietly and simply as her body pulsed with desire for this strange Navajo shape-shifter.


A sudden snap of a pine splitting from lightning and a roar of thunder close behind rattled the metal roof. She trembled from the sound—Neol's name meant storm.


"I've waited so long to hear those words, Sara." His mouth slowly descended to hers, and his fingertips followed the curve of her breast. He changed direction, tracing lazy circles to the zipper of her jeans. Her body flushed with heat from the pleasure, as his gentle, insistent hands pulled down her jeans and lacey thong. Lightning snapped brightly across the wall and the thunder rolled loudly far away. She shivered.


"Be still for me, Sara; you're safe with me."


Neol's voice sounded like velvet to her ears. He took his time to taste and feel her body with his lips, tongue and fingers. She writhed at his touch, while he explored each collarbone, hip and the soft curve of her neck. Trapped by the pace and demand for her to be still, Sara's desire burned with each rapturous kiss. Neol licked at the tender flesh on the inside of her thigh and she moaned deeply.


"Neol." The whisper left her lips with edgy need.


The foreplay had been agonizingly sweet; she wanted to melt into him, feel him inside of her. The excitement from his roaming lips seemed almost too much to bear.


Neol came down to lie next to her and brought his mouth to her breast with nips of teeth. She moaned as a lightning strike hit close by the cabin and rocked the bed in its quake.


He leaned up to gaze into her eyes. "The storm has begun."


Woo-hoo! Fab, Cherie - Can't wait to read more! Please leave comments and compliments to Cherie, she'd love to hear from you!

Friday, 19 March 2010

Happy Review Day!!!!



Well, what a lovely thing to wake up to this fine Friday morning!!! The Sharp Points of a Triangle has just been reviewed at Long and Short Reviews and been given 5 BOOKS!!!!!! I am absolutely thrilled as yout can tell.

Check it out at: http://longandshortreviews.blogspot.com/2010/03/sharp-points-of-triangle-by-rachel.html

Also, because Triangle was given 5 books, it is automatically up for the Book of the Week so please make a note of the following link and be sure to log your vote tomorroow...it will be SO appreciated!

http://www.longandshortreviews.com/LASR/recentrev.htm

Thanks so much for all your continued support, people!! Happy, happy days!!

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Do you have the luck of the Irish? Arianna Skye gives luck a bit of thought...



The Luckiest Spot in the World!

I know, I know. St. Patrick’s Day was a day ago, but I couldn’t resist. You see, I might just live less than five minutes from the luckiest spot on Earth. I can just see you all sitting there rolling your eyes and shaking your heads saying, “Yeah right, Arianna.” But I’m serious! Down the road from my home is a quaint little party store. Along with your booze, beer, and wine, you can also buy lottery tickets. I’ve bought tickets there. I’ve won a couple of bucks here and there, but others have won even bigger prizes.

In 2008, man north of me won $57 million dollars. A week later, another person also won $1 million. That’s not all. Over the years, this store has also had its fair share of six figure winners too! I went in there the other day and as I was checking out, I talked to the guy behind the register. He showed me something amazing. Sitting on their cash register, laminated in plastic, is a four-leafed clover his dad found out back behind the store over twenty years ago. How cool is that?

Also, the day before I left to attend a conference back in September of 2008, I decided to try my luck with some instant lottery tickets. Unfortunately, there wasn’t a winner in the bunch. However, at the conference, they sold raffle tickets. I’m a raffle ticket addict, so I bought about $40.00 worth. I ended up winning 9 of the prizes up for raffle, including a laptop! Coincidence? I like to think not.

I’m willing to spread the luck. Anyone who leaves a comment or story about a unique (or even lucky) place near them will be eligible to win a free e-book copy of my latest release, Wings of Desire (Released February 7th from Eternal Press).

Blurb:

A fairytale, but not the kind your mother used to read you!

Rhiannon Kinsley's life goes from boring to downright crazy when a freak lightning bolt strikes her laptop. To make matters even more bizarre, strange words and symbols flash across the computer screen and she hears a mysterious voice. Time to call the men in white coats! Then Cerne Silverwing, an intriguingly sexy man, appears. He insists she’s a faerie princess whose fate will determine his own. What a crock! Now she knows who really needs those white coats.

With the Dark Faerie forces threatening his kingdom, Cerne kidnaps Rhiannon and brings her to Fey, a land where magic knows no bounds. He's performing a duty to save his kingdom and nothing more—a duty that will bring him his wings and the strengthened magic that comes with them. If he doesn’t unite with the princess as her consort, those wings will never grow. But this princess grew up in the land of laptops and instant messages, and she’s convinced they're both crazy. Despite their differences, the two are thrust together to defeat the whip-wielding Dark Faerie Queen before she takes over the kingdom. Passion and peril aside, will Rhiannon and Cerne discover their true destiny?

Excerpt:

Cerne caught her hand in his and gave her a heated gaze. "I didn't want to resort to this,” he said, his voice thick and heady. "But I've run out of options.” He pulled her against his hard-muscled body. With his thumb and forefinger, he lifted her chin.

Clenching her fists, she bit her lip. Tingling numbness filled her every pore. She attempted to pull herself from his embrace, but her body wouldn’t cooperate.

"Let go! You're frightening me."

"It's for your own good and the good of your people, my sweet.” He traced a finger lightly over her lips. "Soon you'll understand.” He lowered his lips to hers and gently nibbled. Coaxing her mouth open, his tongue swirled with hungry strokes along hers.

She moaned softly as her traitorous tongue danced with his. Lessening his grip on her arm, he allowed her to press closer and rub her bikini-clad breasts against the hard ridges of his chest. Her nipples pebbled against the spandex of her swim top.

Stupid nipples.

She twisted her fingers in his dark mane, pulling him closer. Heedless of what she knew was right, she intensified the kiss. He hoisted her up onto his lap, letting her straddle the rock-hard erection that filled his trousers. Grinding her hips against his, she reached down to unfasten and untie the garment.

He pulled her hands away. "No, leannan. I just want to kiss. The joining must occur at Beltane—in Fey.”

"I'm not going to Fey—”

He reclaimed her lips. Intoxicating warmth spread throughout her body while he licked, sucked and nibbled. She gasped in pleasure and let his tongue probe the cavern of her mouth again. Light as a feather, she sighed in deep contentment. By God, was she floating? Closing her eyes, Rhiannon allowed him have his way with her.

"I'm sorry,” he breathed against her lips. "It was the only way.”

"What—” Her eyes flickered as spots danced before them—until darkness took over.

For more information or to purchase Wings of Desire, click here.

Thanks for letting me ramble today, Rachel. And thanks to everyone for stopping by!

Cheers,
Arianna

http://www.eternalpress.biz/book.php?isbn=9781770650299

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Here comes Alannah Lynne with Savin' Me....


Welcome Alannah!! Great to have you here - I can't wait to learn more about your latest release, 'Savin' Me'.

Kat Owens can't believe her luck. Her new job was supposed to be a fresh start - one that would lead to a position she's coveted for years. Instead, it reunites her with the man she's spent the past thirteen months trying to forget.

Only a fool would let Kat slip away. That was Erik Monteague's realization upon waking - alone - after an impassioned night with Kat. But Fate has brought her back into his life, and he'll stop at nothing to rekindle their smoldering attraction.

Neither is prepared for the emotional fallout that follows when they act upon their explosive passion. Erik's feelings for Kat force him to confront the painful past that has haunted him for ten years. Kat much choose between a promotion and love, while knowing love might not be enough to save Erik.

Chapter One

Oh man, not the strawberry…not the strawberry…aw, shit.

Erik Monteague clenched his jaw and steeled his defenses against the impending carnal assault. The laughing guests, jazz band, overflowing food tables—everything at the Sinclair Marketing Group open house—faded into the woodwork as his field of vision narrowed down to ruby lips. And the damn lucky strawberry about to be devoured.

Her pink tongue flicked across full, luscious lips, then scooped a bead of chocolate from the bottom of the large, ripe fruit. She opened her mouth, slowly slid the berry inside and wrapped her lips around it.

God Almighty. “I can’t believe I’m jealous of a piece of fruit,” Erik muttered, as he shifted his stance and stifled a moan.

A familiar chuckle pushed through the haze, and his view once again widened to include the other guests milling about, as well as his best friend, Steve, who seemed to be enjoying himself at Erik’s expense.

“What the hell are you mumbling about?”

Erik flicked a glance in Steve’s direction, noticed his friend had come armed with an extra beer and grinned. The smirk on Steve’s face indicated he knew exactly what Erik found so intriguing and what he’d been mumbling about. Instead of answering the rhetorical question, he asked one of his own. “You drinking both of those, or did you plan to share?”

Steve handed one of the bottles over to Erik. “You looked like you might be overheating.” He tipped his bottle in the direction of Erik’s temptress. “I’ve never seen her before. Who is she?”

Erik stared at Steve for a moment, perplexed. He knew Steve wasn’t asking if she, like them, was a client of SMG’s. Or as was more likely to be the case, if she worked at SMG. Steve wanted to know the personal connection. It was a simple question that shouldn’t have required much thought. But for some reason, Erik didn’t want to answer.

He pinched the bridge of his nose and squeezed his eyes shut, trying to ward off the explosive memories of her and their night together.

Her mouth—warm and slick—wrapped tightly around him…

Her beneath him, bottom lip caught between her teeth in an effort to hold back her screams…her mouth dropping open to gasp for air as she cried out her release…

Him waking, reaching for her and finding himself alone…

He swallowed hard and scrubbed his hand down his face. “I don’t know who she is.” Erik was known for his honest, straightforward manner, but in this case, he decided knowing someone intimately didn’t mean you really knew them.

Steve quirked a pierced eyebrow. “Bullshit.”

At times, having a friend who was closer than a brother was a true blessing. This wasn’t one of them, and Erik cursed the fact that Steve knew him better than anyone. “Sometimes you’re a real pain in the ass.”

Steve’s lopsided grin grew to obnoxious proportions. “Yep.” He took a sip of beer and waited. When Erik didn’t elaborate, he pressed the issue further. “What’s the deal?”

Erik took a long drink of beer, studied the floor and fought the urge to shuffle his feet like a teenager being grilled by a pissed-off parent. He and Steve had been friends since kindergarten, and in their twenty-seven year friendship he hadn’t ever kept anything from Steve.

Until now.

No way would he analyze why he wanted to keep her identity private. Rather than wade into the troubled waters implied by that revelation, he gave Steve a sly grin and said, “My friend, we have shared many things. But whatever I might know about her, I’m keepin’ to myself.”

“Damn.” All traces of amusement dropped from Steve’s face, and he whistled low. “That sounds serious.”

Erik stiffened and bit back a snarl. Instead of letting it out, he nailed his smile in place and said, “It is.” He took a moment to enjoy surfing the shock waves rolling off his friend, then said, “Serious lust. You know—the kind that results in sex that’s mind-altering. Not life-altering.”

As soon as the last words left his mouth, he mentally winced. He’d left an opening big enough to drive a truck through, and, as expected, Steve barreled in. “Dammit, Erik, it’s been ten years. When are you gonna let it go and move on with your life?”

Erik rolled his head in a circle, attempting to loosen the muscles in his neck and shoulders that’d suddenly snapped into tight bands. They’d had this conversation too many times, and he didn’t want to have it again. Not tonight. Not ever. Instead of delving into the past—a past he couldn’t change or forget—he decided to ignore Steve and shifted his attention to something more appealing.

Kat. He chuckled as he considered for the first time the possibility she might have given him a false name. That would certainly explain why, on all of his subsequent trips to Charlotte and multiple attempts to find her, he’d hit nothing but roadblocks.

Funny, but the name fit her so well he found himself hoping she hadn’t lied. Tall and lithe, her movements were fluid and graceful, like those of a cat. And when stroked just right, she damn near purred. He scowled. She’d also crawled under his skin and become a constant source of irritation—kind of like Cat Scratch Fever.

He crossed his arms over his chest, leaned against the wall and studied her. She looked different than she had the night they’d met, and, at first, he’d thought his mind was playing tricks on him. But the more he watched her move through the crowd, mixing and mingling and interacting, the more obvious it became. Even her conservative business suit couldn’t hide her tempting curves or disguise the way her body moved with a natural sensuality.

She still screamed “sex,” and his body still wanted her to the point he ached.

His stomach—and khakis—tightened as more memories of her uninhibited passion assaulted him. Her green eyes, locking gazes with his; her black hair falling across his chest while she rode him to oblivion. He’d almost forgotten all the reasons he avoided commitment and professed true love that night.

It was probably for the best that she’d snuck out on him while he slept. It had prevented him from doing something foolish, like falling for her.

“Hey, Romeo.”

Erik jumped, startled by Steve’s voice. The wicked gleam in his friend’s eye set Erik’s nerves on edge, and his irritation flared. “What?”

"I hate to wake you from your wet dream, but Elise has been watching you watch…whoever she is that you claim you don’t know. And now Elise is headed this way.” He laughed and slapped Erik on the back. “You’re on your own with this one, I’m out.”

Shit. Erik closed his eyes and pulled a long drink from his beer, wishing he had a keg tapped straight to his veins. There wasn’t enough alcohol in the world to make Elise tolerable, and the only reason he tried to be civil was out of respect for their mothers’ friendship.

Elise stopped in front of him, crossed her arms under her large, surgically enhanced breasts and pierced him with an icy look males from every corner of the world recognized. And loathed.

There wasn’t any reason to play games or dally around. Best to get right to the point and be done with her. “What do you want, Elise?”

“Oh, nothing.” She pecked a talon against her cheek. “I couldn’t help but notice your interest in my competition.”

Despite his intentions to stay aloof, Erik felt his eyebrows rise in surprise. How could Elise and Kat possibly be in competition for anything? One was like a Rolls Royce. Compact with overdone curves, high maintenance and pretentious as hell. The other—he flicked a glance to Kat—was like his Harley. Sleek, commanded attention, represented wild abandon, and provided the ride of a life.

“Competition?” he asked, not wanting to encourage further conversation but needing answers Elise seemed capable of providing. Primarily, why was Kat in Riverside?

“Yeah, the new account executive Rusty hired.” She looked at Kat with a truckload of disgust. “She’s from a big agency in Charlotte, and she’s got ninety days to prove she’s better than I am.” She snorted. “As if.” Mumbling more to herself than to him, she said, “I can’t figure out why she’d leave a large agency to come here. Something’s not right about all that.”

Erik suspected he knew why she’d left her old job. Probably for the same reason she’d been in the bar drinking the night they’d met. But no way in hell would he arm Elise with that kind of information. First, he’d never give Elise any kind of ammunition that might be harmful to another. Second, he was quickly realizing he had an inexplicable protective streak where Kat was concerned.

And he didn’t like it.

“What’s her name?” he asked, pleased to hear he sounded casual and only moderately interested.

“Kat Owens.” Elise shuddered as she returned her attention to Kat. “Appropriate, really—I hate cats. They’re nasty and sneaky.”

As if sensing she were the topic of conversation, Kat began scanning the crowd while continuing to pick at the food on her plate. Her gaze skimmed past Elise and settled on Erik as she took a bite from another strawberry.

Her eyes widened and she froze in place, strawberry stem caught between her finger and thumb, berry half sticking out of her mouth. It would have been humorous, if his nerves weren’t surfing on a razor’s edge of irritation.

And if she weren’t choking.

He’d already started moving in her direction when she grabbed a drink and took a few sips. The coughing stopped and she appeared to be okay, so he forced the tension from his body and relaxed back against the wall.

When she glanced at him again, he wanted to smile. But his overriding thought was, Why’d you run out on me like that? and he knew his expression must be fierce.
Her shoulders sagged as she dropped her gaze to the floor. She slipped her feet into her previously discarded shoes, then briskly moved toward a small group standing nearby.

His gaze snapped to Elise, and he held his breath, waiting for her reaction to Kat’s admittedly odd behavior.

She blinked a couple of times, then turned to face him. Shit. He could see the wheels turning and smell the rubber burning.

“Well, that was…interesting.” She watched him, steady and unblinking. “Do you know her?”

With Steve, he’d found a way to work around the truth to justify his evasion. With Elise, he had no qualms with flat-out lying. “No. Should I?”

Elise narrowed her eyes and studied him. “I don’t know.” He knew she wanted to say more. To ask more. But Elise wasn’t called the Queen of Scheme for nothing. And after years of practice, she knew how to hold her cards close to her disproportionately large chest.

Her nose almost twitched as she sniffed the air, looking for answers and knowing there had to be more to this story than she’d been told. Not even trying to be nonchalant about her devious pursuit, she said, “Well, it’s been fun…and informative, but I’ve got to go. Things to do and all.” She added a little finger wave and said, “Ta-ta,” before heading across the room, no doubt in search of a pot to stir.

Erik rubbed a hand over his eyes. Part of him wanted to yell Hell yeah! at his good fortune. He’d spent thirteen months looking for Kat, and here she was. As beautiful and sexy as she’d been the night they’d met.

But dammit, he’d wanted to find her in Charlotte. With him living at the coast, that put the entire state of North Carolina and a five-hour drive between them, thereby limiting the feasibility of establishing what could be misconstrued a true relationship.

He didn’t do relationships—at least not any which lasted for more than twelve hours. And while he enjoyed more than his fair share of female company, he always made sure there were no misunderstandings about what to expect after those twelve hours were over. That wasn’t to say he wouldn’t sleep with a woman more than once. But he always put enough time between encounters to make sure everyone knew where things stood. And he never spent time thinking about them.

Until Kat.

He hadn’t been able to forget her or let go of hoping to see her again. Now, here she was in his hometown. Looking very much like she belonged and very much like she intended to stay. And that presented a problem. The fire between them burned too hot, and he doubted he’d be able to ignore it now, any more than he’d been able to ignore it thirteen months ago.

So where did that leave him? Avoid her and hope the simmering embers eventually cooled and she became a distant memory? Or work her out of his system by picking up where they’d left off?

Naked.

One thing he knew for sure. Before he made any decisions about the future, he needed her answer to the question that had driven him nearly insane for the past thirteen months. Why had she walked out on him without so much as a good-bye or a kiss my ass?


Fabulous! Love the premise, Alannah and loved the excerpt. Can't wait to read more - I wish you loads of luck with sales....come on guys, time for your comments!

Thursday, 11 March 2010

Saddle up for Amber Leigh Williams!!


Welcome, welcome, welcome, Amber!! We can't wait to hear all about your latest release with The Wild Rose Press, tell us more!!

Thank you, Rachel, for inviting me to share on your blog today! I’m super-excited about the recent release of my third western romance, Bet It On My Heart, from The Wild Rose Press…

ANTE UP!
Keefe Ridge's bronc-busting days are nearly over. Despite that and the fact that he is slowly making his dream business venture a reality, Wayback's wildest cowboy doesn't see any reason to settle down. He is even willing to bet that marriage isn't in the cards at all for him.

Agent Calli Morlani came to Wayback on a mission: to bring Stella Ridge back to Hollywood . When Stella refuses, she dares Calli to take in some local color and see what Wayback has to offer. Whether that includes Stella's devastatingly charming brother becomes irrelevant once Calli finds herself in bed with him - in more ways than one…

Will it take a tough city girl to make the Wayback playboy finally fall long and hard? Or will Keefe give Calli a reason to stay? Place your bet!


Family sagas are big in romance, it seems. Anybody remember Nora Roberts’ Quinn brothers? It originally began as a trilogy, with the three adopted brothers, Cameron, Ethan, and Phillip, as heroes. The readers, however, wouldn’t let Nora rest until she told the story of the last “lost boy,” Seth. Though in her mind Seth would always be a little boy, she went back to Chesapeake Bay to tell his story over a decade after the third brother Phillip’s story ended.

Something similar happened to me. The Wayback Ridge saga was never supposed to be. I wanted to test the western romance waters. Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought that I would enjoy it as much as I did. I wrote the first draft of Book I, Blackest Heart, in two weeks and passed it onto my critique partner, optimistic about its possibilities as a potential addition to TWRP’s Wayback, TX continuation series. She not only loved it, she told me I at least had to write the story of Casey, heroine Stella’s brother. It didn’t take me long to take that plunge, too, picking up feelers from Blackest Heart and weaving the wholesome cowboy’s romance with “bad girl” Josie Brusky in Bluest Heart.

I could have stopped there, but that last brother, Keefe, weighed heavy on my mind. Being the playboy of Wayback, he didn’t strike me at least as the kind of man that needed a mate. But then I “met” Calli Morlani, the tough Yankee businesswoman who gets stuck in Wayback…and finds herself in bed with Keefe—in more ways than one!

I’d like to say, as a writer, that I make the rules. But oftentimes, the characters themselves tell me what to do. Calli Morlani was one such character. She was convinced that Keefe needed a woman and she was just the lady for the job! Who was I to argue? In a couple of weeks, I had Keefe and Calli’s story under wraps and the Wayback Ridge trilogy was complete, rounding out in a satisfying way two books wouldn’t have done. I think if I had left it at Blackest Heart and Bluest Heart, eventually—months, maybe a year or so later—I would have gone back and written Bet It On My Heart. I’m happy to say, though, that all three stories of the Ridge triad are available now at The Wild Rose Press and I’m thrilled I could give readers the closure they needed as far as this dysfunctional, Texas family is concerned!

Excerpt:

"Are you a gift from God or do they make all the men like you around here?"

"What’re you talking about?" Keefe asked with a chuckle, threading his fingers through hers and pulling her close, navel to navel.

"You ride a horse like a Trojan warrior," Calli pointed out. "You happen to look like one, too, minus the hat and boots. You’re ninety-nine-point-nine-nine percent charm. And you also happen to be a fabulous dancer." She tilted her head curiously. "All that’s missing is ‘Great Kisser.’"

He lowered his lips. They brushed hers as he murmured, "Got that covered."

Her eyes drifted to a close while he lingered a breath away, teasing her. That fresh smell of his wrapped her close and warm. "Of course, you do." Her lips parted under his to accept the full depth of his smoldering kiss. The hands she’d twined at the nape of his neck fell limp on his collar. Her head bowed back into his cupped palm as his tongue danced over hers in firm, languid strokes.

Heart pattering, breath stalling, she hardly noticed the hum that escaped her throat. His hand was trekking down her back, long fingers inciting the skin underneath the zipper of her dress.

The song ended, but she didn’t break away from him when applause sounded around them and people began to nudge past them on and off the dance floor. His hands gripped her hips as the kiss intensified. Good God.

BET IT ON MY HEART © Amber Leigh Williams

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Off to buy me some books.... Great post, Amber! And just for the record Nora Roberts' Quinn quartet is my favorite of her series so far!!

Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Welcome the prolific and sisterly team of K M Daughters!


It is my huge pleasure to welcome Pat and Kathie, the dynamic writing team who produce inspirational and romantic suspense for The Wild Rose Press. Here is an interview with the heroine of their latest romantic suspense, CAPTURING KARMA.

K.M. Daughters Interviews Matty Connors


Matty Conners, our heroine in CAPTURING KARMA, possesses reputed, infallible psychic abilities. THE Matty Conners, famous for using her gift to assist police in San Francisco, her former home, earned her reputation by accurately identifying murderers. Then retaliation by a vicious, serial killer resulted in the brutal murder of her fiancé.

Years later back in her Chicago suburban hometown, Matty remains determined to exclusively use her gifts anonymously. Haunted by nightmares involving her fiancé, Matty still risks exposure to work with Brian Sullivan in solving a homicide. Why does she allow herself to be vulnerable again? What is the source of her courage?

Ah – love.

With love as inspiration, is anything impossible? Matty’s feelings for Brian result in simple faith – that he’ll honor her truths, respect her wishes, and understand the reasons for her reluctance to explore the visions she receives about his homicide case. She trusts Brian and that fuels her courage.

Pity poor Brian. He has no problem respecting, and appreciating sultry Matty, but her otherworldly abilities confound him. Contemporary psychics who possess similar abilities invariably profess that we’re all born with the ability to perceive the spiritual world – some cultivate that ability more than others for unknown reasons, and by inexplicable means. Perhaps Brian’s brush with his own psychic abilities is his saving grace to make him aware of the extent of Matty’s courage.

Matty chose a career as a vet, but her psychic ability fascinates us. K.M. wants to know more…so Matty agreed to the following interview:

K.M.: When did you know you had the gift of psychic powers?

Matty: Always. I had regular conversations with my guardian angel when I was a child. He’s my maternal grandfather, by the way. As I told Brian Sullivan recently, I always knew where the kids were hiding when we played hide and seek. He asked me, “Get beat up on the playground much?”

K.M. Well…did you?

Matty: Ha! No. Not once. The other kids never suspected that I had an… advantage.

K.M. Tell us about your work with the police.

Matty: I was in high school when I first contacted local police about a case. After watching the news that related information about a missing teen, I received a truth about her location. I told my Mom what I had seen and she called the police station. After 10:30 that evening a squad car pulled up to our front door. Strangely, I wasn’t intimidated at all at the sight of two, imposing officers in uniform. I related my truth and immediately accompanied them to the site – a Forest Preserve in the area. Thankfully, she was exactly where I had seen her. Alive – again, thankfully. She’s a mother now. And she sends me gorgeous pictures of her family every Christmas.

K.M.: And that incident started your career in crime investigation?

Matty: Not really. I don’t consider myself a crime investigator, more a puzzle solver. Where appropriate I shared information about my truths with the authorities and left the rest to them. Many times over the years my truths led to finding people who were not crime victims. Several times I assisted in bringing Alzheimer sufferers home when they had lost their way.

K.M.: Given your amazing talent, why did you choose veterinary medicine?

Matty: I love animals. And I’m able to channel, I guess, on their wavelengths. I vividly saw Steve’s (a co-worker in Brian Sullivan’s station house in Beyond The Code Of Conduct) dog nabbing M&M’s off their coffee table, so, of course, I knew what was sickening the animal. Lexxie’s (secondary character in Capturing Karma) dog clearly was hankering for some peanut butter biscuits after suffering through a visit to my office. I’ll shake any paw, and try to set any tail wagging.

K.M. So, exactly how do you do this? Meditation? Prayer?

Matty: Gosh, that’s like asking, “How do you write books?”

K.M.: People do…

Matty: For lack of a better explanation, I’m simply given insights. The challenge over the years has been figuring out what to do with very disjointed glimpses of puzzle pieces.

K.M.: Why did you take information to Brian Sullivan?

Matty: Have you met Brian? (Huge, mischievous grin) Actually, Jimmy Sullivan talked to me from the other side. He showed me a photo of his brother, Brian and asked me to deliver a woman’s name and information to him. I worked blind beyond that. It definitely involved karma to locate him at the Arbor Village police station.

K.M.: How’s it going with you and Brian?

Matty: Her lovely features transform, aglow with her radiant smile. Am I allowed to say?

K.M.: We’ll save that for another time.

Great interview! Here are links to more of K M Daughter's work and their astounding reviews.

Amazon buy link: http://tinyurl.com/yd5bq2g
Buy link at The Wild Rose Press (publisher) book store: http://tinyurl.com/yb2ss7s (all three Sullivan Boys Series titles)
http://www.rtbookreviews.com/books_review.php?book=40788
http://www.rtbookreviews.com/books_review.php?book=38624
http://www.kmdaughters.com

Please leave a comment or question for our lovely, romantic ladies as I'm sure they'd love to hear from you!

Tuesday, 2 March 2010

My Debut Guest Blogger - Cate Masters!



Please give warm welcome and whopping round of applause to my very first guest blogger, the lovely Cate Masters! YAY!! It's lovely to have you here, Cate and I'm looking forward to reading your post and checking out your (many!) releases.

Unearthing Treasures through Research
Hi, my name is Cate, and I’m a research junkie. I admit it. I get carried away with research—or vice versa. Sometimes it’s hard to tell. Case in point: a few years ago, my family vacationed at Key West, Florida. The island’s surrounded by a clear aqua-green sea and is so steeped in history, its streets almost seem like characters. While visiting a maritime museum, a story flashed in my head, and I spent the next two days in the Key West library copying articles and letters from the 1800s while my family went parasailing and snorkeling. Do I regret it? Not in the least. I knew I wouldn’t be getting back there any time soon, so finding that information felt like unearthing sunken treasure. I was fascinated by the history of the wreckers, men who salvaged wrecked ships long before any diving equipment had been invented. All the careful research paid off. Soon Freya’s Bower will publish Angels, Sinners and Madmen, my historical romance adventure novel.

No matter what genre I’m writing in, I always research some aspect of the story. Authenticating details help bring the setting into the reader’s imagination. A few stories are set in cities I know well, but others are in places that fit the story, or I wish I could go! Such as Hawaii, or in my last novel, Malibu. Adding authenticating details for locations I’ve never visited is easy. If the Internet doesn’t provide all the information I need, I send for a Visitor’s Guide to the city to learn its restaurants, museums, clubs and other hot spots and get a feel for the place. For my contemporary Wilderness Girl, I had to brush up on my camping info, and learn a bit about recycled art.
Having a myriad of jobs surrounding the media gave me insight into inner workings of government press offices, television stations, newspapers and their related association groups. This experience came in handy for my contemporary novella, Picture This, which I also set in Pennsylvania’s capitol, where I worked for many years. Two other stories, Seventh Heaven and The Bridge Between, I set in my hometown of Lambertville, New Jersey, so adding accurate setting detail was much easier. :)
Sometimes you can find details in unlikely places. A recent issue of National Geographic Traveler unearthed a golden nugget of information about guitars, which I gladly snapped up for my latest novel, too – about a rock star.
One of the worst pieces of advice to writers is: write what you know. How would anyone ever stretch the limits of their imagination following that adage? There would be no speculative fiction, no fantasy, no scifi. The writer would get bored silly in a hurry. And when the writer’s bored, so will the reader be.

So I say: Let your writing take you to places you only dreamed of visiting, or that might never exist if you didn’t create them. Your readers will thank you! And your imagination will reward you with more ideas.

Great post, Cate! Any comments from readers or writers alike will be appreciated - check out everything about Cate at www.catemasters.com