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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Fresh Pick | THE ENCHANTMENT EMPORIUM by Tanya Huff

The Enchantment Emporium


June 2009
On Sale: June 2, 2009
Featuring: Alysha Gale
368 pages
ISBN: 0756405556
EAN: 9780756405557
Hardcover
$24.95

Fantasy Urban

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Tanya Huff The Enchantment Emporium
by Tanya Huff

The bestselling author of the Blood Books delivers a masterful new urban fantasy.

Alysha Gale is a member of a family capable of changing the world with the charms they cast. Then she receives word that she’s inherited her grandmother’s junk shop in Calgary, only to discover upon arriving that she’ll be serving the fey community. And when Alysha learns just how much trouble is brewing in Calgary, even calling in the family to help may not be enough to save the day.

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Friday, January 15, 2010

Interview with Sue Ann Jaffarian | Sharon's Cozy Corner

Sharon's Cozy Corner
All about the cozy mysteries: interviews, reviews, books

I’ve always been a curvy-kind of girl, and proud of it! God blessed this Irish gal with an abundant figure, and I learned long ago to accept them for better or worse!

Murder on the cobSo I was delighted to learn about Sue Ann Jaffarian’s mystery series which featured a big, beautiful amateur sleuth, Odelia Grey! Odelia is a paralegal from California, and seems to have a knack for stumbling into murder after murder. Confident, sassy and smart, Odelia is a charming lady that readers are sure to love and admire.

Sue Ann has written four delightful mysteries involving Odelia (TOO BIG TO MISS, THE CURSE OF THE HOLY PAIL, THUGS AND KISSES and BOOBY TRAP,) with the fifth in the series, CORPSE ON THE COB, due out in February.

CORPSE ON THE COBShe also has another series, The Ghost of Granny Apples, with the first book, GHOST ALA MODE debuting in September 2009, and another one on the way.

And if Sue Ann wasn’t busy enough, she is working on a third series, with an adorable vampire couple as the main characters!

This is one productive gal! So I was happy that she could spare some time to answer a few questions about her hectic writing career.

Sharon: At what age did you know that you wanted to be a writer?

Sue Ann JaffarianSue: It was as young as 11 or 12. I remember reading books and thinking “I want to write a book when I grow up.” I also used to go to the library and find where my name would go in the card catalogue (remember those?) and separate the cards where my name and books would one day be.

Sharon: How did you get interested in writing "cozy" mysteries?

Sue: I really didn’t realize I was writing a “cozy” until after TOO BIG TO MISS was written. Although I’d read mysteries, when I first started writing TOO BIG TO MISS, my first Odelia Grey mystery, I had no idea they were separated into sub-genres. I just wrote the book I wanted to write.

Sharon: What inspired the theme of your series, and is Odelia based on anyone you know?

Sue: Odelia is loosely (very very loosely) based on me, even though there are a lot of differences. Like Odelia, I am a middle-aged plus size paralegal, so I decided to write a mystery based on what I already knew. The whole idea of the series was simply me thinking what would happen if someone similar to me started stumbling over bodies and solving crimes.

Sharon: What appealed to you about the genre of cozy mysteries as opposed to hardcore mysteries or suspense stories?

Sue: As I said, I never realized I was writing a “cozy” but I knew I didn’t want to write graphic violence or a police procedural. And since Odelia is an amateur sleuth and the series humorous, I guess I sort of backed into the whole cozy-soft boiled thing.

Sharon: How do you come up with the various plotlines for each book, and do you ever take any from "real" life?

Sue: So far I’ve never taken any plots from real life, and especially from situations that have happened in my work place. The plots just sort of come to me after I decide I want to use something specific in a book. For example, in THE CURSE OF THE HOLY PAIL, I wanted to feature a vintage lunch box. And in CORPSE ON THE COB, coming out in the next few weeks, I wanted the murder to occur in a corn maze. Although in THUGS AND KISSES, the plot did come first. After attending one of my own high school reunions, I knew I wanted to write a book about someone nasty from Odelia’s past being murdered at a reunion. Not that anyone at my reunion annoyed me that much, but I remember sitting there thinking what a wonderful plot it could be.

Sharon: With more and more series coming out in the cozy genre, do you see the competition for readership becoming more fierce? What do you do to keep your readers coming back for more?

Sue: I believe there are plenty of readers for all of our books. What decides who reads what is really personal taste more than competition. There are books out there that appeal to just about every fancy. Someone may like culinary mysteries, but not knitting mysteries. Another may read animal mysteries but would never touch ghost mysteries. There’s something for everyone. As for enticing readers to come back for more, the only way to do that is to provide them with well defined characters, a solid plot, quality writing, and entertainment value for their consumer dollar. I strive to hit all of those with each book.

contestSharon: The cover art on your books is just charming - very eye- catching! Who does the artwork for each book, and are you consulted as to how it will look?

Sue: Thank you! I’m rather fond of my covers. So far all of the covers for all of my series have been created by Ellen Dahl at Midnight Ink/Llewellyn Worldwide. Usually my editor asks if I have any suggestions. Then down the line I’m sent a draft and asked for comments. Ellen has hit the nail on the head with every single cover.

Sharon: Who are some of your favorite authors? Who inspires you?

Sue: Everyone inspires me! My favorite reads include Walter Mosely, Jan Burke, John Morgan Wilson, Lisa Scottoline, Terry McMillan, Naomi Hirahara, Lee Child, Amy Tan. But if I had to pinpoint one author whose books set me on the path to write humorous mysteries, that would be the late Anne George.

Sharon: What do you have coming up in the future?

Sue: Lots of exciting stuff! A new series and a change in my release schedule. CORPSE ON THE COB, the 5th book in the Odelia Grey series is coming out February 1, 2010. After this book, the next Odelia Grey novel will be released June 2011. GHOST IN THE POLKA DOT BIKINI, the 2nd book in The Ghost of Granny Apples series will be out February 2011. But the big news is I have a new series coming out September 2010. It’s a vampire mystery series and the first book is titled MURDER IN VEIN.

Sharon: What advice would you have for anyone wanting to break into the "cozy mystery" genre?

Sue: Have a “hook” or something that makes your book stand out from the others. That’s what grabs a publisher’s attention. Don’t try to write like anyone else. Write like yourself. Follow your own voice. As for trends, be mindful that if you are writing a book that falls under a currently hot trend, that trend might very well be cooled off by the time you finish your manuscript and find a publisher for it. So have something else to offer in your story other than it’s hot right now.

Many thanks to Sue Ann Jaffarian for taking time to chat with us about her writing. Be sure to come back in February, when I’ll be chatting with Joanne Fluke about her Hannah Swensen mysteries. Until then, cozy reading, ya’ll!

A short review of CORPSE ON THE COB:

In Sue Ann Jaffarian's fifth cozy mystery featuring Odelia Grey, CORPSE ON THE COB, Odelia sets out to find her estranged mother, not bargaining for the shock of finding her elderly mother bent over a dead body in the middle of a corn maze! As the police arrive, Odelia finds that the chief of police and another of the officers are actually her half-brothers! Will the surprises ever stop? Not when Odelia is involved!

As she noses around, attempting to find out what’s going on in the small Massachusetts town and how her mother is involved, Odelia may find herself well over her head as she tries to clear her mother’s name. With help from her dear friend Willie and her loving husband Greg, the threesome roam the countryside turning up clues and harvesting a good crop of suspects.

Suspenseful and thrilling, with just the right dash of humor and romance, CORPSE ON THE COB is a charming entertaining mystery. In bookstores February 2010.


Sharon Chance has been a freelance entertainment journalist for the past fourteen years. As a regular contributor to the Wichita Falls Times Record News, she has written well over 1,600 articles covering everything from concert and movie reviews to museum openings to interviewing some of the top musicians performing today, including members of Bon Jovi and Guns and Roses.

But her true love lies in the world of books. A voracious reader from a young age, Sharon began reviewing books at the urging of her sister-in-law, who was a big fan of the Oprah Winfrey Book Club. What began as a simple fun attempt at sharing her views of books she enjoyed has developed into a work of passion for Sharon. In addition to being a senior book reviewer for the Times Record News, Sharon is also a regular guest contributor for the Las Vegas Review Journal’s Book Nook, as well as having written for several other publications.

A distant relative of the great Edgar Allan Poe, Sharon has a fondness for mysteries, especially those of the cozy kind. In her new column, Sharon’s Cozy Corner, Sharon hopes to bring news of the latest in the cozy mystery genre, as well as insightful interviews with the authors who write them.

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Susan Gourley | The Fame In The Name

SUSAN GOURLEYTHE KEEPERS OF SULBRETHProbably one of the most common questions I hear as an author is the source or inspiration for the names I use in my novels. I admit some of them are purely pulled from the tangled and packed neurons firing away inside my brain. Others do actually have a specific meaning.

Some are purely my attempt to make a play on words. In my very first published romance novel, The Greater Good by Susan Kelley, the hero is named Juston Steele. His friends call him Just. Get it. Just Steele. As you can deduce from his moniker he’s a pretty impressive sword slinger but the name also fits his personality. Until the heroine gets a hold of him that is. Even the name of that particular series, The Chronicles of Solonia, is a play on words. The name of the colony featured in this futuristic romance series is Solonia as in solo. This colony has lost its entire male population and now all the women are solo. Simple and perhaps a bit silly.

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Fresh Pick | DIVINE MISDEMEANORS by Laurell K. Hamilton

Divine Misdemeanors

Meredith Gentry #8

December 2009
On Sale: December 8, 2009
Featuring: Meredith Gentry
352 pages
ISBN: 0345495969
EAN: 9780345495969
Hardcover
$26.00

Paranormal, Fantasy Urban

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You may know me best as Meredith Nic Essus, princess of faerie. Or perhaps as Merry Gentry, Los Angeles private eye. In the fey and mortal realms alike, my life is the stuff of royal intrigue and celebrity drama. Among my own, I have confronted horrendous enemies, endured my noble kin’s treachery and malevolence, and honored my duty to conceive a royal heir—all for the right to claim the throne. But I turned my back on court and crown, choosing exile in the human world—and in the arms of my beloved Frost and Darkness.

While I may have rejected the monarchy, I cannot abandon my people. Someone is killing the fey, which has left the LAPD baffled and my guardsmen and me deeply disturbed. My kind are not easily captured or killed. At least not by mortals. I must get to the bottom of these horrendous murders, even if that means going up against Gilda, the Fairy Godmother, my rival for fey loyalties in Los Angeles.

But even stranger things are happening. Mortals I once healed with magic are suddenly performing miracles, a shocking phenomenon wreaking havoc on human/faerie relations. Though I am innocent, dark suspicions of banned magical activities swirl around me.

I thought I’d left the blood and politics behind in my own turbulent realm. I had dreamed of an idyllic life in sunny L.A. with my beloved ones beside me. But it becomes time to wake up and realize that evil knows no borders, and that nobody lives forever—even if they’re magical.

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Chapter One

The smell of Eucalyptus always made me think of Southern California, my home away from home; now it might forever be entwined with the scent of blood. I stood there with the strangely hot wind rustling through the high leaves. It blew my summer dress in a tangle around my legs, and spread my shoulder-length hair in a scarlet web across my face. I grabbed my hair in handfuls so I could see, though maybe not being able to see would have been better. The plastic gloves pulled at my hair. They were designed so I didn't contaminate evidence, not for comfort. We were Read More...

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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Fresh Pick | STORM'S FAERIES by Jory Strong

Storm's Faeries

Supernatural Bonds #2

February 2006
On Sale: February 1, 2006
Featuring: Tristan Lisalli; Storm O'Malley
248 pages
ISBN: 1419954245
EAN: 9781419954245
Trade Size
$12.99

Romance Erotica Sensual

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Storm's Faeries
by Jory Strong

The Fates do enjoy their little amusements.

Storm O'Malley thought she'd always be a beat cop. But when she helped catch a serial murderer, she became a detective and a member of the elite Homicide squad. Now she's got a murder to solve and a new reason to call on the gorgeous professor she met on the Dean case.

The first time Professor Tristan Lisalli met Storm, she was off limits because he couldn't afford to get mixed up in a high-profile case. No supernatural could. Much less a noble of the Sidhe court. But after that case was solved, he'd fully intended to challenge his cousin Pierce with the seduction of a woman—with the seduction of Storm. But now Storm is involved in another high-profile case. A murder again, but with a difference. Treasure.

No fey creature can resist the legendary Medici Chalice of Eros. But if what Tristan suspects is true, then the real treasure is Storm. He thinks she just might be his forever wife—and Pierce's as well.

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Apparently she wasn't the only one who wanted to eat him up. Storm frowned as a couple of women stopped in front of the booth, blocking her view of the delicious university professor and causing her aggravation meter to go up a notch--the way it did when she was in uniform and had to deal with a particularly obnoxious drunk.

She shook her head, trying to clear her mind and suppress the unexpected feeling of possessiveness. Get a grip here! She had never fought over a man in her life, and she was not going to start with this one--no matter how many erotic images flitted through her thoughts, and there were plenty of them.

She'd spent more time thinking about her brief encounter with Tristan than she'd ever admit to. She'd even gone so far Read More...

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Behind the scenes: Book Entry...

Went to the west office of FreshFiction (VR) and worked on the books. We're still processing books from 1/4 and almost done so the arrival of another 97 just adds to the pressure. Processing means opening the packages, sorting by publication dates, entering into our systems: once for sheer number and offering to reviewers and secondly and more important, putting all the data from the book package into our database and thus the website. So conservatively we're dealing with about 200 books with publication dates of 12/26 to 2/5 range.

Every book we enter needs to be checked to see if we have all the information about the book, summary, the books place in a series (or not), an excerpt if available or not, cover information, taglines. If we added videos to the mix we'd go nuts but that is definitely coming, I can see it. It's hard enough prying the summary and excerpt from publishers and authors. I do NOT understand why authors don't willing and eagerly supply the information on their websites or in the review packages! It only helps them, ah well.

After all the books are entered...actually while two of us are doing data input, and sorting books into publication date / genre bins, M is assembling the reviewer piles. Each reviewer has submitted a genre preference plus when they've been with us Mindy knows what they like and don't like. She's busy on her side of the room (and the hallway and even out into her family room) doing some kind of editorial magic with lots of sticky notes being put on books and asking us to hurry up with a book to take away from us. She's so mean but it does keep us moving along.

Side-note, I never worked in a book store because I just knew I'd have to stop and read each book, it is NOT that much easier to run a book web site because I DO stop and read each book as it's unpacked. Sigh. Good thing I have Mindy who is MUCH stronger at concentration on the task at hand!

So we trudge happily on, adding a little note to post-it notes on books, adding backlists to author pages, adding excerpts when we can find them, cursing and muttering at authors and publishers with lousy (to be kind) websites, exulting over books we want to read and adding to our TBR lists.

Then back to the processing. At the end of the day or five LONG hours we've added over 123 books, updated at least twice that number and I got ONE book to take home to read. DOPPELGANGSTER by Laura Resnick. It's been reviewed and I love Resnick since the days of Laura Leone and her romances. I figure it's my reward!

Pictures after unpack and before final processing:




We clean up after by putting all the books into reviewer assigned boxes, month bins, genre bins, Fresh Pick, and contest bins. All the paper materials is filed by genre and month and used HEAVILY by Fresh Fiction staff. They even have a dining room and hall cleaned up after we're done.

Fresh Pick | STORM'S FAERIES by Jory Strong

Storm's Faeries

Supernatural Bonds #2

February 2006
On Sale: February 1, 2006
Featuring: Storm O'Malley; Tristan Lisalli
ISBN: 141990311X
EAN: 9781419903113
e-Book
$6.49

Romance Erotica Sensual

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Storm's Faeries by Jory Strong

The Fates do enjoy their little amusements.

Storm O'Malley thought she'd always be a beat cop. But when she helped catch a serial murderer, she became a detective and a member of the elite Homicide squad. Now she's got a murder to solve and a new reason to call on the gorgeous professor she met on the Dean case.

The first time Professor Tristan Lisalli met Storm, she was off limits because he couldn't afford to get mixed up in a high-profile case. No supernatural could. Much less a noble of the Sidhe court. But after that case was solved, he'd fully intended to challenge his cousin Pierce with the seduction of a woman—with the seduction of Storm. But now Storm is involved in another high-profile case. A murder again, but with a difference. Treasure.

No fey creature can resist the legendary Medici Chalice of Eros. But if what Tristan suspects is true, then the real treasure is Storm. He thinks she just might be his forever wife—and Pierce's as well.

Excerpt

Apparently she wasn't the only one who wanted to eat him up. Storm frowned as a couple of women stopped in front of the booth, blocking her view of the delicious university professor and causing her aggravation meter to go up a notch--the way it did when she was in uniform and had to deal with a particularly obnoxious drunk.

She shook her head, trying to clear her mind and suppress the unexpected feeling of possessiveness. Get a grip here! She had never fought over a man in her life, and she was not going to start with this one--no matter how many erotic images flitted through her thoughts, and there were plenty of them.

She'd spent more time thinking about her brief encounter with Tristan than she'd ever admit to. She'd even gone so far Read More...

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Vicki Hinze | Running On Faith--Or Fumes Of Faith

VICKIE HINZEFORGET ME NOTThere are times in every life when we’re soul weary, exhausted and all that’s left in us is to run on faith. And then, when we’re positive things can’t get any worse, they do, and we’re reduced to running on fumes of faith.

A while back, I went through a fumes-of-faith situation. Actually, at the time, it seemed like I was down to my last fume. You’ve likely been there and know exactly what I mean. It’s the time when you’re stuck in a situation and feel like you’re living that old saying about having one nerve left, it being frayed, and someone or something is strumming on it like it’s a banjo.

For me, the nature of that time took the form of a lot of eye surgeries (tough for a writer to write when she can’t see a thing), lots of pain and feeling awful (not exactly conducive conditions for creativity). Being unable to move much (I had to sit with my eyes closed day after day), I couldn’t read, watch TV, and had to have an escort to move around even inside the house. Doesn’t that time sound like fumes to you? It certainly felt like fumes to me.

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Fresh Pick | SKIN DEEP by Mark Del Franco

Skin Deep

Laura Blackstone #1

August 2009
On Sale: July 28, 2009
Featuring: Laura Blackstone
304 pages
ISBN: 0441017436
EAN: 9780441017430
Paperback
$7.99

Fantasy Urban

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by Mark Del Franco

She'll need to keep up appearances--if she wants to stay alive...

A THRILLING NEW URBAN FANTASY SERIES FROM THE AUTHOR OF UNFALLEN DEAD AND UNQUIET DREAMS.

She’ll need to keep up appearances—if she wants to stay alive...


Being an undercover agent has its occupational hazards, but Laura Blackstone makes it look easy. As a spy for a fey intelligence agency, she uses her magical abilities to create disguises that are skin deep glamours that must never be compromised. But when Laura’s worlds collide she’ll have more to worry about than retiring an identity; she may just lose her life.

Can feys, humans, and other magical creatures coexist peacefully in the modern world?

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As she leaned back in her seat, the van’s motion vibrated against the base of Laura Blackstone’s skull. She rocked her head, hoping it would soothe her tense muscles. It didn’t. Odors tickled her nose—the scent of hot electronics, clean gun oil, and leather uniforms. If someone blindfolded her and spun her around, she’d still know immediately that she was inside a SWAT-team van. She couldn’t see outside the van, but she didn’t need to sight-see in Anacostia. With years of law enforcement under her belt, she knew all of Washington, D.C.’s neighborhoods well. The historic Anacostia had its share of crime and urban blight mixed in with bland strip malls and expensive homes. This time, the neighborhood had a drug lab that the local SWAT team wanted taken down. Nothing unusual about that—it was what SWAT teams did Read More...

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Daily Dose | Create a Character

The Daily Dose
Smattering of Romance, Paranormal, and General Observations

One of the questions I hear frequently is how do I create my characters? Where do they come from? What inspired me? This is also the hardest question to answer because characters can come from anywhere. They can spring fully formed from my forehead like Athena did from Zeus or percolate in the foamy waves generated by my sea of imagination like Aphrodite or they can simply take shape over time, like a carefully worn path through the mountains that the river cuts relentlessly.

Where Do Characters Come From?

Ask any author where his or her characters come from and you will likely receive a different answer. One author I met last summer described her character creation process as an introduction. Some of her characters arrive, fully formed with names and introduce themselves. Still others describe the process as getting to know their characters as they write.

One author I know begins with the germ of an idea, a word, a catch phrase or even just a hint of personality and then she writes until that character takes shape on the page. She described her process of getting to know the character like picking out all the right traits on a singles-dating site, but until she took the character out for a spin, she didn't really know them.

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Susan Crandall | Sleep... Is It Really Safe?

SUSAN CRANDALLSLEEP NO MOREI’ve always been curious about the working of the human mind; which has certainly come in handy during my career as a fiction writer. It doesn’t matter how cool your plot is if your characters are acting...well, out of character. I spend a lot of time before I ever start writing a book working on my characters’ backgrounds and psyches.

When I began planning my romantic suspense SLEEP NO MORE, I was looking for something that was a deep-seated part of my heroine that could present a danger in itself, as well as lead to danger from external forces. When sleepwalking came to mind, I immediately knew I had just the ticket. The research into sleepwalking made me more certain that I wanted to wrap this book’s plot around it.

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Fresh Pick | ROSEMARY AND RUE by Seanan McGuire

Rosemary And Rue

October Daye #1

September 2009
On Sale: September 1, 2009
Featuring: October "Toby" Daye
368 pages
ISBN: 0756405718
EAN: 9780756405717
Paperback
$7.99

Fantasy Urban

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October "Toby" Daye, a changeling who is half human and half fae, has been an outsider from birth. After getting burned by both sides of her heritage, Toby has denied the Faerie world, retreating to a "normal" life. Unfortunately for her, the Faerie world has other ideas...

The murder of Countess Evening Winterrose pulls Toby back into the fae world. Unable to resist Evening's dying curse, which binds her to investigate, Toby must resume her former position as knight errant and renew old alliances. As she steps back into fae society, dealing with a cast of characters not entirely good or evil, she realizes that more than her own life will be forfeited if she cannot find Evening's killer.

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I woke up just after sundown with a pounding head and the vague, nagging feeling that something was wrong. Cagney and Lacey had somehow managed to open the bedroom door while I was sleeping, and had migrated from the couch to the warmer and hence more desirable bed. They started to wail as soon as they realized I was awake, Siamese voices vibrating my head like buzz saws. I groaned, clapping my hands over my ears. “Can't you two be quiet?” They didn’t oblige me. Cats never listen. They're dependable that way; when Rome burned, the Emperor's cats still expected to be fed on time.

The fae have always lived with cats. They’re the only mortal animals that can stand to have us around, and that holds true for all of us, even half-breeds like me. Dogs bark Read More...

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Monday, January 11, 2010

Abigail Reynolds | There's Nothing Routine About Writing

ABIGAIL REYNOLDSMR FITZWILLIAM DARCYMy writing routine? What writing routine? If you want to know about my writing process, I’ll need to tell you a little about my life first. I work two days a week as a doctor. I have two kids at home, my 15 year old son with an autism spectrum disorder and a black belt in karate and my 18 year old daughter who always, umm, keeps my life interesting. Yes, interesting is a good word. Most 18 year old girls like to spend time at the mall and talk about boys. Not mine. Mine is an extremely dedicated Shakespearean actress. I’m not joking - she’s been in over 50 productions, mostly Shakespeare. I’d worry about her obsession with Shakespeare if I wasn’t just as obsessed with Jane Austen. I spend a lot of time dealing with my son’s school and coaching him with his homework, plus the usual mom taxi service. We have six cats and two dogs who are sweet but have no manners. My darling husband saves my life by making dinner every day and doing all the laundry (and no, you can’t have him!). Getting the picture?

I don’t have a writing routine. I write whenever I can squeeze it in. I write during my son’s karate classes, including the one when he broke his arm in three places. He didn’t tell anyone his arm hurt because he knows I don’t like to be interrupted when I’m writing. I have a notebook in the car in case one of the kids is running late when I go to pick them up. I have bits of dialogue written on the back of the agendas for my meetings at work. I write late at night when everybody has gone to sleep.

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Fresh Pick | DREAMFEVER by Karen Marie Moning

Dreamfever

Fever #4

August 2009
On Sale: August 18, 2009
Featuring: MacKayla; Jericho Barrons; V’lane
352 pages
ISBN: 0385341652
EAN: 9780385341653
Hardcover
$24.00

Romance Paranormal, Romance Erotica Sensual, Paranormal

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Karen Marie Moning Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning

He has stolen her past, but MacKayla will never allow her sister’s murderer to take her future. Yet even the uniquely gifted sidhe-seer is no match for the Lord Master, who has unleashed an insatiable sexual craving that consumes Mac’s every thought—and thrusts her into the seductive realm of two very dangerous men, both of whom she desires but dares not trust.

As the enigmatic Jericho Barrons and the sensual Fae prince V’lane vie for her body and soul, as cryptic entries from her sister’s diary mysteriously appear and the power of the Dark Book weaves its annihilating path through the city, Mac’s greatest enemy delivers a final challenge...

It’s an invitation Mac cannot refuse, one that sends her racing home to Georgia, where an even darker threat awaits. With her parents missing and the lives of her loved ones under siege, Mac is about to come face-to-face with a soul-shattering truth—about herself and her sister, about Jericho Barrons…and about the world she thought she knew.

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Dani: 2:58 p.m., November 1

Hey, it’s me—Dani. I’m gonna be taking over for a while. Fecking good thing, too, ’cause Mac’s in serious trouble. We all are. Last night everything changed. End-of-the-world stuff. Uh-huh, that bad. Fae and human worlds collided with the biggest bang since creation, and everything is a mess.

Fecking Shades loose in the fecking abbey. Ro through the roof with it, screaming that Mac betrayed us. Ordered us to hunt her. Bring her in dead or alive. Shut her up or shut her down, she said. Keep her away from the enemy, because she’s too powerful a weapon to be used against us. She’s the only one who can track the Sinsar Dubh. No way we can let her fall into the wrong hands, and Ro says any hands Read More...

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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Fresh Pick | WICKED ENCHANTMENT by Anya Bast

Wicked Enchantment


January 2010
On Sale: January 5, 2010
Featuring: Aislinn Finvarra; Gabriel Mc Braire
336 pages
ISBN: 0425232018
EAN: 9780425232019
Paperback
$7.99

Romance Paranormal

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Anya Bast Wicked Enchantment by Anya Bast

When you’re a half incubus, your reputation precedes you…

All eyes are on Gabriel Mac Braire the day he makes his first appearance in the Seelie Court, including those of Aislinn Finvarra. Despite deep bitterness over her last failed relationship, Aislinn cannot help but be curious about the half incubus who is known to possess dark magick, both lethal and sexual in nature. Rumors abound of the women who have become enslaved to his irresistible charms.

So when the Summer Queen of the fae orders Aislinn herself to act as his guide in the court, she is understandably on guard. She’s fallen under the spell of far less persuasive men before. In addition, Gabriel might be more than he seems and his true mission is far from innocent.

This time, Aislinn must protect not only her heart, but her very life…

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Having no particular interest in women’s clothing other than when he was taking it off, Gabriel watched Aislinn. She touched the gowns, examined their size and length. Talked to the clerk about alterations, but she did it all with a dull look in her eyes. Whereas Carina seemed beatific in the shop with the ability to buy new things for court, Aislinn touched the garments with listless, roaming hands, as though searching for something that wasn’t there, something she knew she’d never find between the four walls of the building. While all the time she kept glancing out the plate glass window to the street and the passersby.

Aislinn Christiana Guinevere Finvarra of the Seelie Court, supposed purebred Tuatha Dé Danann, was bored. Bored with her life, yearning for more. That was another secret she kept from her peers. Add it to Read More...

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