Friday, July 25, 2008

Jane's Warlord - Angela Knight

I picked up Jane's Warlord after seeing a review of Warrior and realizing they were set in the same world. I can't believe I waited this long to read this book! It's got so many of the elements I love - cool futuristic stuff, a likeable heroine, a villain who's scary enough to make things interesting, and of course, a hot hero!

Here's the blurb (from the author's website):

Reporter Jane Colby has seen a lot covering crime for the local paper, but the most recent murder is so brutal, it leaves even the most hardened detectives shaken.

Jane and the cops don't know it, but the killer is none other than Jack the Ripper. Turns out all the theories about those Victorian murders were wrong: Jack is actually a time-traveling cyborg psychopath named Kalig Druas. Now he's in Tayanita County - and he's set his sights on Jane.

Luckily, so has Baran Arvid, a genetically engineered warrior from the future. Baran and his talking wolf sidekick have been sent to protect her - and use her as bait to trap the killer.

None of this is good news to Jane, but she finds having a handsome bodyguard does have deliciously erotic benefits. Besides, Frieka the wolf is a scream.

Unfortunately, so is Jack.

I'm really looking forward to getting my hands on Warrior to see where Angela Knight takes this series. Happily, according to this video interview with the author, there's going to be a follow-up to Warrior next year, titled The Guardian.

So what are you reading at the moment?

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Winners :)

There were a huge number of entries in the Hostage to Pleasure ARC Contest. Thanks to everyone who entered! Here are the winners. (This list is just for your information - the official notification was via email.)

Kenda
Erika
Kendra
Katie S.
Nicola O.
Blanche
Jessica C.
Maddalena
Ana
Cindy S.
Beth S.
Lynnette
Liz T.
Anji
Marilyn M.
Kathy A.
Sio-so
Olga V.
Megan T.
Marinette
Dawn D.
Azteclady
Heather K.
Bel
Heather S.
Helen G.
Nath
Ericka
Melissa A.
Kyesha

Congratulations :)

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Contest Winners Notified

Okey dokes, all the emails to the HtP ARC Contest winners have now gone out. If you're a winner, feel free to out yourself here. Otherwise, I'll have a post with the names tomorrow. :)

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Update & Catchup

First up - I know everyone's waiting for the results of the HtP ARC contest. The emails will be going out sometime this weekend or early next week, and I should have a post with the winners names for you early/mid next week.

So, what's everyone been up to? Plans for the weekend? Aside from sending out the emails, I'm going to spend some time organizing my research files - while I'm working on a project, I tend to pile up photocopies, notes from books, internet printouts etc. It's very soothing to put them all in order :)

Friday, July 18, 2008

Links

The Playground Monitor talks about Losing your (Conference) Virginity.

Meljean Brook chats about ways to get to the RWA Conference Hotel from SF Airport.

Author Lynn Viehl will be holding a Left Behind and Loving it virtual workshop from July 28 to August 3.

Author Shelley Munro discusses packing for travel.

The Diamonds Down Under authors are giving away a diamond pendant. Closes 20 July.

There's a new free serial going on at Dionne Galace.

And for all your aspiring authors, here's a wonderful post by my agent Nephele Tempest about listening to your gut.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Must Haves

Thanks for all the book recs everyone - I have a feeling that's a thread I'll keep coming back to pick up more reads :)

How about we talk about future releases today?

Here's another book I'm adding to my "can't wait" list - the new Ghost Hunter book! Comes out August 26!


I love this series.


The blurb:
Everything is different underground. Just ask the residents of Harmony, a futuristic world where alien catacombs can lead you astray—and where psychic senses spark out-of-this-world passion...

Reporter Sierra McIntyre's stories on Crystal City's ghost hunters—and their mysterious guild—have earned her tabloid a bit of respect. And they've allowed her to clothe her dust bunny companion Elvis in rock-and-roll style. It helps that she has mega-rez intuition to fall back on...

Especially when she interviews Ghost Hunter Guild Boss John Fontana about the disappearances of retired, homeless hunters. She doesn't want to trust the physically and psychically powerful man, but her senses—and Elvis—give her the green light. To uncover the conspiracy within his own organization, Fontana proposes...marriage. And though it's purely a business arrangement, there is nothing pure about the attraction that sizzles between them...

And just for fun, a few more books I'm wanting to get my paws on (no pun intended *g*).



And that's just for starters! I've also got a couple of fabulous ARCs that I'll be chatting about later. But now, tell me - what's on your "must have" list? :)

Friday, July 11, 2008

Book-Buying

I got sent a bookstore coupon. Since it would be a crime not to use it *g*, I'm now working out what to order. Any recent (say, released in the past two months) books you'd recommend?

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Hostage to Pleasure ARC Contest

Contest now closed.

I know a lot of you have been waiting for this, so without further delay, here are the rules/details of the Hostage to Pleasure ARC Contest.

1. One entry per household.

2. Since the purpose of an ARC is to get the word out about a book prior to its release, if you win an ARC, please review / talk about / discuss Hostage to Pleasure somewhere during August. You can review it online, talk about it to your bookgroup, tell your friends…the field’s wide open. What you say is, of course, totally up to you!

3. By entering, you give me permission to announce your name in my newsletter and on my blogs should you win. (I usually stick to first names and initials).

Details on how to Enter

4. Email me at nalinisinghwrites @ gmail.com (without the spaces) by July 10, 2008 (Midnight, PST), with:

a. HTP ARC Contest in the Subject line
b. Your name and postal address
c. The place(s) where you intend to talk about / review / discuss the book etc

5. Winners will be notified by email (so please make sure my email is on your “safe” list).

Good luck!!

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Barnes & Noble Romantic Reads Book Club

I'm very excited to be a guest of the Barnes & Noble Romantic Reads Book Club - come say hi, keep me company, ask questions! :)

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Manga!

Check it out! Craving Beauty in manga (comic) format!!




Saturday, July 05, 2008

Weekly Catchup

I had a great meeting with my local writing group today - the turnout was small because of the freezing weather (it hailed on the way home! I could see little bits of ice flicking off the windshield), but we had an excellent time nonetheless. Lots of information shared, and as always, I came home feeling inspired.

So, what're you all up to?

Friday, July 04, 2008

Reader Interview: Jaime

Today's reader interview is with Jaime, fellow book hoarder! :)

1. Tell us a bit about yourself.

I am 31 (32 on Sat, gasp!), mother of 3, an avid reader who happens to be a family practice physician to support her book habit!!! I am originally from Louisiana, but my husband and I moved to texas to open up my practice there.

2. Are you a hoarder or do you give your books away?

Oooh, definitely a hoarder. I can't even manage to let people borrow my books.

3. What author might tempt you into turning stalker?

I don't really want to stalk a particular author as much as I want to stalk some of my favorite characters... particularly the really hot ones! :) But if I were to stalk it would probably be someone like Stephen King because I've always wondered "how did they come up with that???"

4. How susceptible are you to chocolate?

Not at all unless pregnant. In fact, my husband found me baking a pan of fudge brownies while pregnant with the twins and said "Now I KNOW you're pregnant!"

5. Favorite book? Why?

I don't have a favorite single book, I'm afraid I'm more of a series gal. My top favorites would be Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern, Mercedes Lackey's Heralds of Valdemar, JRR Tolkien, Nalini's Psy/Changeling series, JR Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood, and Tad Williams Dragonbone Chair series. I really like stories/series 1)where an ordinary person manages to do extraordinary things or 2) with a really well crafted or unusual alternate reality (the what if the world worked this way, type of book)

6. If you knew you were going to be stuck on a desert island, what three things would you take with you?

My husband (wink, wink), my library (so I have something to do while he fishes) and sunscreen (so I don't fry!!!). I would love to say my kids but as we're all redheads that would just be cruel so I'll have to settle for a short stay on Paradise Island... :)

7. What did you eat for breakfast?

Toast and jelly. Cold as I had to stop and feed the baby.

8. How many books in your current to-be-read pile?

At the moment, very few as I just got off maternity leave and managed to read them all. Normally it goes in spurts and I'll buy up 15 - 30 and then whittle them down.

9. Describe your idea of a perfect hero.

Smart, funny, intelligent, good with kids, interesting, good sense of humor. He should also have the 3 H factors (hot, hard and hairy) and have good bedside manner! (wink, wink). Oh, wait, I think I married that one...

Extra reader submitted question(s)! Answer at will :)

* Which character in a book do you relate most with?

Haven't found one yet. I see bits of myself in lots of different characters, which is kind of fun.

* Where do you live?

A small, strange little town in Texas

* If you were in the Psy/Changeling World, what side would you be in?

Human. I don't believe you have to be superhuman or have a special gift to be a hero or make a difference. Look at Frodo.

* Seen any good movies lately?

Is there such a thing?? :>

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Space Weddings!

"A Japanese firm is accepting reservations for couples who want to exchange their wedding vows in space."

~ NZ Herald
I'm fascinated. Imagine your wedding pictures! Everything floating around in zero gravity!

Monday, June 30, 2008

New Excerpt & Links

The website has been updated...and we've added an excerpt from "Stroke of Enticement." Hope you all enjoy it!

Also, I wanted to give you a heads-up that Lora Leigh is running a contest with some amazing prizes. It closes July 4th, so you've still got a few days to enter.

And just in case you haven't already seen it, Sherrilyn Kenyon and St. Martin's Press are offering a free download of Seize the Night, as part of the leadup to the release of Archeron (who will be his heroine?!!!). The download offer ends July 3rd.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Typos

What does a typo gremlin look like? Obviously, it has the power of invisibility, because your eye passes right over it.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Where are you?

I think we did one of these over a year go, but how about doing a location check in? Where are you and is the sun shining?

It's officially winter in New Zealand - we've been having hail, sleet, and cold, cold rain. Brr.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Weekly Catchup

What's everyone up to? Plans?

After a week of afternoon blogging, I've decided to go back to morning blogging. (Except when I sleep in *g*).

So, give me your news? What's happening?

Friday, June 20, 2008

The title of Mercy's Book

...is...drum roll please...BRANDED BY FIRE. Oooooh, what could it mean?

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Reader Interview: Nicole

It's reader interview time, and today's interviewee is Nicole, fellow fan of the Black Jewels Trilogy!

1. Tell us a bit about yourself.

I'm in my mid thirties and recently bought a new Condo. I have had fun decorating and buying new furniture. I am a techinical trainer for a software company. I LOVE to read and sometimes like to do crafts. I played womens tackle football, semi-pro, for 1 year. And I am a pagan that lives in a small, Christian town, so that is sometimes fun :)

2. Are you a hoarder or do you give your books away?

I am a hoarder. But, I just bought a Kindle and am going to sell most of my books as soon as I get it. That will free up 3+ 6foot book shelves.

3. What author might tempt you into turning stalker?

Laurell K Hamilton or Sherrilynn Kenyon. I love all the books these ladies write. Sorry, Nalini, you live to far away :( Also, Anne Bishop if I could ask her about her Black Jewels stories.

4. How susceptible are you to chocolate?

Very, I have a small piece of dark chocolate each night. For my digestion of course :)

5. Favorite book? Why?

Ender's Game- The first book I stayed up all night reading.
After that it would have to be any book from L.Hamilton, S.Kenyon, C.Feehan, N.Singh, P.Briggs, A.McCaffrey, M.Lackey or C.Cherryh.

6. If you knew you were going to be stuck on a desert island, what three things would you take with you?

My Kindle, unlimited Coke and a knife.

7. What did you eat for breakfast?

Burger King Croissant sandwich and a coke.

8. How many books in your current to-be-read pile?

None, I buy them as I find them to read. Unless they are not yet published.

9. Describe your idea of a perfect hero.

Smart, funny, sexy and a great kisser. Must be a little dangerous or at least look dangerous. Tattoos are good and piercings. Confidence is also a must.

* Where do you live?

Oregon, USA

* If you were in the Psy/Changeling World, what side would you be in?

Changeling, I would love to be able to shapeshift.

* Seen any good movies lately?

Last movie I went to see was The Bourne Ultimatum, and it was excellent.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

It's work, really...

Just in case you need a procrastination tool way to improve your vocabulary - Scrabulous. Warning - highly addictive.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Demonica: Pleasure Unbound - Larissa Ione

I've got a book rec for you today - Pleasure Unbound is the start of a new series by Larissa Ione set in Underworld General Hospital. I was lucky enough to read an advanced copy and thoroughly enjoyed it, so here I am, adding to your tbr pile. *g* This book is dark, sexy and takes place in a very unique world - totally recommended :)

Here's the blurb (you can read an except on Larissa's site). The book releases next week.

In a place where ecstasy can cost you your life…

She’s a demon-slayer who hungers for sensual pleasure—but fears it will always be denied her. Until Tayla Mancuso lands in a hospital run by demons in disguise, and the head doctor, Eidolon, makes her body burn with unslakable desire. But to prove her ultimate loyalty to her peers, she must betray the surgeon who saved her life.

Two lovers will dare to risk all.

Eidolon cannot resist this fiery, dangerous woman who fills him with both rage and passion. Not only is she his avowed enemy, but she could very well be the hunter who has been preying upon his people. Torn between his need for the truth and his desire to find his perfect mate before a horrific transformation claims him forever, Eidolon will dare the unthinkable—and let Tayla possess him, body and soul…

Your turn to add to my tbr pile. I've got a few new releases on it already, and I'm anxiously awaiting Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs. What's on your reading list?

Monday, June 16, 2008

Angels' Blood

Angels' Blood is now available for pre-order! Whee! :)

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Witchy Chicks

I'm guest blogging with The Witchy Chicks today, talking about alpha females. Come keep me company! :)

Friday, June 13, 2008

Reader Interview: Angela

Since we did a catchup the other day, I thought I'd post up a new reader interview today. Today's interviewee is Angela, who has great taste in chocolate :)

1.Tell us a bit about yourself.

I am currently working full time, and taking classes. I am mother to a 2 year old Chesapeake Bay Retriever (Gage) who gets all my spare time. I read voraciously, anything, and everything. I love to go out and see live bands, dance and I hate karaoke...not listening to it, but singing LOL.

2. Are you a hoarder or do you give your books away?

I'm a hoarder. I can't stand the thought of giving my books away. I have to really dislike a book to get rid of it. It works for me though, because I do re-reads quite often of a lot of my books.

3. What author might tempt you into turning stalker?

I don't think I'd stalk anyone....but I do have a list of authors that I'd LOVE to meet. JK Rowling, JR Ward, you Nalini, Diana Gabaldon...just to name a few.

4. How susceptible are you to chocolate?

Mmm. Dove chocolate. or Ghiradelli's. Yum. I can't resist it.

5. Favorite book? Why?

Another tough one. I love so many books. Lord of the Rings for the intricate world that Tolkien built, Lover Awakened for the heartwrenching story, Slave to Sensation for the characters and world, and Harry Potter, for the twists and turns, and stories of friendship within.

6. If you knew you were going to be stuck on a desert island, what three things would you take with you?

Being a good girl-scout I can fend for myself there, but I'd definitely take an ereader (full of books) with solar charged batteries, notebooks/pens to write with, and a laptop loaded with movies, and (again) solar powered batteries ;)

7. What did you eat for breakfast?

I'm bad. I didn't eat anything for breakfast. Just had a soda.

8. How many books in your current to-be-read pile?

30 that I own. Probably another 100 on my wish list.

9. Describe your idea of a perfect hero.

Sense of humor is an absolute must. Intelligent (and this doesn't mean he needs a doctorate). Taller than me in heels. Secure in himself, and in us. And he loves me and appreciates me for me.

* Where do you live?

The Frozen Tundra (Wisconsin) ;)

* Seen any good movies lately?

Yes. I really LOVED Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Great story, great acting, great directing.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

The Sugar Queen - Sarah Addison Allen

After finishing the most recent draft of Mercy's book, I took some time off to read. The Sugar Queen was one of the books I picked up.

Here's the blurb from the author's website.
Josey, at 27, doesn't go out except to do chores for her mother, she doesn't wear clothes that her mother says don't suit her, and she eats, secretly, as a substitute for the life she's not living. One morning, when she goes to her closet to raid her secret stash of sweets, she finds a woman sitting there. Della Lee, on the run from something in her own life, has decided to take up residence in Josey's closet. Thus begins Josey's quest to get this madwoman out of her closet, and along the way she discovers a world where the color red has astonishing power, passion can make eggs fry in their cartons, and romance can blossom any time -- even for her.
I really enjoyed Sarah Addison Allen's debut, Garden Spells, so I was looking forward to this one. And I'm happy to say I wasn't disappointed. It's a different story from Garden Spells, but has that same unique sense of magic and romance. Totally recommended :)

What books are you all reading? Any recommendations?

Chat Alert

A quick link - Jess Anderson and JR Ward will be chatting in the The Knight Agency Chatroom 12th June @ 8pm EST. Full details here.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Timing

A wee change to the blog - my posts will be going up early afternoon my time (so about 5 hours later than I used to put them up). Why the change? Productivity - I think diving straight into work in the morning really gets things going.

Morning person or night owl - what are you? What's your favorite time of day?

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

I'm back!

I'm back! How're you all? Tell me what you've been up to.

I've just completed a draft of Mercy's book and now I'm going to have a read and see how it all flows. I like to work with the whole book, rather than editing and finalizing sections, so I'll be doing further drafts - but I tell you, this book is sizzling ;-)

Talk to me - what's your news?

Saturday, June 07, 2008

Ask the Agent

A quick heads-up that agent Elaine Spencer is answering questions every Friday at www.kwanawrites.blogspot.com. If you want to submit a question, just leave a comment on the current post.

Hope you're all having a great weekend!

Thursday, June 05, 2008

OOTB Tour: Moonstruck - Susan Grant

Contrary to reports, I have not turned into a permanent cave dweller. *g* I know some of you have sent me emails, and I'm hoping to answer them today, so keep an eye out on your in-box. And I will be returning to regular posting soon...ish ;-)

Today, I bring you an OOTB tour. (Love the cover!)

MOONSTRUCK by Susan Grant

HQN Books, June 1, 2008

PEACE IS FOR LITTLE GIRLS.

And Coalition starship admiral Brit Bandar is one tough woman. A mere intergalactic treaty could never get her to trust the Drakken Horde. There was too much bad blood between the Coalition and the Horde and, for intensely personal reasons, Brit wasn’t sure that she was through spilling it! But now a peaceful accord has made Finn Rorkken, a notorious Drakken rogue, second-in command on her starship – and through some grand cosmic irony – front and center in her thoughts…and her heart.

WARLEADER. PIRATE.

Either title sat easily on Finn’s battle-hardened shoulders. Though second-in-command to “Stone-Heart” Bandar? That would take some getting used to. Peace required as much sacrifice as war, so he’d comply even if his reaction to the gorgeous admiral fell decidedly outside protocol. But would he end up kissing or killing her if the galaxy’s tentative truce turned into all out war?

Excerpt: http://www.susangrant.com/books/moonstruck.htm

ABOUT SUSAN GRANT

RITA award winner and NY Times best-selling author Susan Grant loves writing about what she knows: flying, adventure, and the often unpredictable interaction between the sexes! When she’s not writing romances set in far-flung locales, Susan pilots 747 jumbo jets to China, Australia, Europe, and many other exotic overseas destinations where she finds plenty of material for her novels.

REVIEWS

4.5 stars! The quick pace and compelling characterization make this space adventure riveting! --reviewed by Jill Smith, RT Magazine

[A] gripping storyline, fascinating characters and great writing. Susan Grant has an immense talent for writing this special brand of romance. --Tanzey Cutter, Fresh Fiction."[A] can’t-put-down read that draws you in from the first page and doesn’t let go until the tension-filled final chapters!" -- Linnea Sinclair, RITA award winning author of THE DOWN HOME ZOMBIE BLUES

This tale packs a punch! Fans of the Honor Harrington series (by David

Weber) will thoroughly enjoy Brit and Finn's story. I could not help but give a spontaneous high-five when I finished this gem. -- Detra Fitch, Huntress Reviews,

This book kicked serious butt. Susan Grant can write more like this and I'll be ready to devour them at a moment's notice! -- Kathy Boswell, The Best Reviews


Website: http://www.susangrant.com

http://www.the-borderlands.com

Monday, May 26, 2008

Website

Popping up out of the cave to say the website's been updated! :)

Friday, May 16, 2008

Blog Vacation

I'm taking a blog vacation and heading off into the writing cave. See you all when I get back! :)

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Thursday Smile

For everyone who needs a smile today :) (Make sure you turn on the sound)

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Reader Interview: Sayuri

It's reader interview time, and today's interviewee is Sayuri, all the way from Scotland :)

1. Tell us a bit about yourself.

I'm Thirtymumble..live in Edinburgh, Scotland, currently manage a bookshop. Love to read and eat and knit and read. Oh and I am a lifelong member of the a-ha fanclub. Oh yes, I'm a child of the Eighties.

2. Are you a hoarder or do you give your books away?

Are you mad? Give books away? Certainly not. Although I am considering changing over to e-format almost exclusively. But not just yet.

3. What author might tempt you into turning stalker?

Actually I would love to make it over to one of those multi-signing doohickeys you have over in the states just so I could get a few books signed and meet a few peeps. Does flying from Scotland to America to get a book signed constitue stalking? Among my top would be Nalini (of course), Meljean Brook, Marjorie M Liu, Jim Butcher, Charlie Huston, Simon R Green, Jennifer Rardin, Lilith Saintcrow, Mike Carey......

4. How susceptible are you to chocolate?

Very.

5. Favorite book? Why?

Shipping News by Annie Prolux. Because it's a quiet unassuming book about quiet unassuming people who do quiet unassuming things and how that can change someone and their life completely.

6. If you knew you were going to be stuck on a desert island, what three things would you take with you?

Some kind of iHarry Potter house/tent thing so I can stay out the sun. I'm a pale lass. An unlimited supply of Diet Irn Bru (It's a Scottish drink) and something tall, dark and handsome with a degree in handyman skills.

7. What did you eat for breakfast?

Nothing, I usually trade breakfast for an extra 15 mins in bed.

8. How many books in your current to-be-read pile?

37. Check it out on Goodreads.

9. Describe your idea of a perfect hero.

Oh god, where do you start? Smart, funny (He needs to be able to make me laugh.), loyal, protective (Thanks to you Nalini) , a little vulnerability with an understanding of female anatomy. It's not like I'm asking for too much. Oh and he has to hate Football/Soccer.

Extra reader submitted question(s)! Answer at will :)

* Which character in a book do you relate most with?

I'm not sure I do. I'm not that damaged. I had a happy childhood, I am confident, cynical and nothing exciting has ever really happened to me. (Do you feel sorry for me yet? LOL) Actually, I can relate to Charlie in Demon Night quite a bit as I have quite an addictive personality and have to channel and control like she does.

* Where do you live?

I live by the sea in Edinburgh and I love it.

* If you were in the Psy/Changeling World, what side would you be in?

I would be a Psy just so I could hook up with one of those damn fine Changeling men. Are there any left at this point....?

Monday, May 12, 2008

Monday

Hope you all had a good weekend! I'm continuing to work on the copy edits and enjoying getting reacquainted with the characters :)

I've also got an interesting link for you - Casee over at Book Binge is discussing epilogues, so swing over and cast your vote. (I love epilogues!)

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Weekly Catchup

It's catchup time again - what're you all up to? I just got copy edits for "Stroke of Enticement" - for The Magical Christmas Cat anthology, so I'll be jumping into those. Can't wait to see Mr. Scrumptious a.k.a. Zach again!

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Adding to the TBR :)

I know many of you are fans of Anne Bishop's Black Jewels world, so I thought this might be of interest - there's going to be a new Black Jewels book in March 2009!! It's called The Shadow Queen and you can read the backcover copy on Anne Bishop's website. I can't wait to get my hands on it!!

How about you all? What're you looking forward to? Any interesting book release info to share?

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Berkley/Jove Forums

Did you all know that Berkley/Jove has forums where you can chat about your favorite Berkley/Jove books? I just joined, so swing by and say hi :-)

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Reader Interview: Alice

It's reader interview time, and today's interviewee is fellow Mr. Darcy fan, Alice!

1. Tell us a bit about yourself.

I’m a twenty-*cough* year old female currently working full time with an undergrad degree I’m not using and trying to figure out my life. Working, mostly. Trying to be a better person? I’m not very good at these things… I mean, I talk about myself ALL the time, but it’s usually one of those odd random facts that people give those “are you for real” looks. So…in light of books…

I always loved stories. Always, for as long as I can remember, I had stories. They’re my teachers, my friends, my understanding to the world and my only form of cognitive expression. Romantic slants were just so much sweeter. Even as a kid being read fairytales, I'd always reread the ones with strong female characters and romance in it more. Ah, happy endings.

2. Are you a hoarder or do you give your books away?

I hoard, but books I really love have two copies. One for lending and reading...the other, for keeps. ^_^ It’s even better when newer additions are added. I’d need to get those too!
Very often, I do make an attempt to give books I love away to get my friends hooked and buy more copies. My ploy, hehehe.

3. What author might tempt you into turning stalker?

You mean I'm not doing it now? Hehe. I cannot say for fear of restraining orders and self incrimination. >_< Of course, the better question is whom I have NOT stalked, ehehehe (you think I’m kidding don’t you…maybe I am, maybe….mwahahah *cough cough*-darn sugar high again). I’ll list top 3 (although Ms. Nalini is in top 10):

1. Diana Wynne Jones- I’ll just faint when I meet her, faint I tell you.
2. Hayao Miyazaki- His mangas and films…so wonderful.
3. Fuyumi Ono- Her books changed my life. It was that powerful.

4. How susceptible are you to chocolate?

Like waving blood at a shark hundreds of miles away. I'll bite the hand off too. Especially if it's chocolate dipped strawberries...ooooohhhhhhhh...my weakness...actually, I think I tried to stab a friend with a fork the other day when they tried to take my food. They were too quick though, so I didn’t succeed. I’m pretty sure I smacked a couple of them really hard when they tried to take my chocolate strawberry dessert. Trying to steal my chocolate…the fools, the fools I say!

5. Favorite book? Why?

I cannot choose ONE favorite book, there are so many good stuff, great wondrous books! I love stories, I love reading. I need stories. BUT, if I must...
Pride and Prejudice. Both education and entertaining. Such a wonderful romance story, but so exquisitely written and contained social commentary that applies even to this day. More importantly there’s Mr. Darcy!! Need I say more? ^_~

6. If you knew you were going to be stuck on a desert island, what three things would you take with you?

Can I say a backpack full of supplies? It's a desert island! Come on! A desert! And on an Island! I don’t have any parameters of what’s going to be on the desert island for survival’s sake. Okay, okay, if not: clean water (lots of it, hopefully an unending supplies), sunblock, and a solar powered satellite laptop (the joys of ebooks, internet, and online shows- while I order more supplies and books, and maybe rescue...mwahahahaha).

7. What did you eat for breakfast?

Honey water, fruit, garlic bread. I eat this daily nowadays in an attempt to gain some weight. Sometimes I have soup instead of water, hot chocolate, or plain warm water. Other times I have everything. Teehee.

8. How many books in your current to-be-read pile?

Uh, I’ve lost count and have more on the way. It has taken over most of my bed, table and overflowed onto one side of my floor. It’s like a flood of books! =)p I'm a fairly fast reader and read a book or two a day...more on weekends when time available, but my need for books tend to get the best of me and I keep buying more than I can finish. Darn you internet with free shipping!! *shakes fist at computer screen*

9. Describe your idea of a perfect hero.

Are we talking about the perfect hero to read about? Or my perfect hero?
I like reading about characters like Cam Rohen from “Mine Til Midnight.” Lucas Hunter was just about ideal-so close to my ideal! Teehee. Someone who works hard, not bound to the materialistic world, compassionate, would never take his anger out on someone he cares about: loyal, responsible, gentle, but willing to be strong when the need comes up. Not quite whole, but not insanely damaged (I really cannot begin on how insane those guys can be). I’d go for Lucas, but he’s taken. Cam’s taken too…And Mr. Darcy. Awww… Then again, I relate more to Cam and Mr. Darcy than me actually wanting them for MY personal hero. Haha. Lucas on the other hand…teehee. No, no, he’s taken…by wonderful Sascha. What a cute couple. *happy sigh*

Extra reader submitted question(s)! Answer at will :)

* Which character in a book do you relate most with?

Oddly enough, I almost always relate more to male protagonist in books (probably 90% plus of the time), which always made me a little sad. That was why your books, Ms. Nalini, were such an awesome surprise for me. I related to almost all of the female characters, especially Sienna, although I don't have her intelligence. I sometimes feel like Sascha, but I’m not that nice. Eh. Ehehehe. Kind of like Elizabeth from Pride and Prejudice, but once again, not that smart. My friends tell me I'm like anime/manga characters come alive (thus their constant fascination to dress me up…all the time…)-they mean it sincerely, so I take it as a compliment, even thought I don’t relate to them at all.

* Where do you live?

Sunny California, USA, with my lovely puppydogs whom I love with all my heart.

* So what would people think was a perfect heroine??

Independent, kind, a bit flawed and willing to admit it. Knows herself well (and rather happy with herself overall), thus compassionate and soft when needs to be, but also stubborn and can kick major butt when she needs to. Emphasize the butt-kicking. ^_^

* If you were in the Psy/Changeling World, what side would you be in?

Probably Psy. I relate to them more, I guess. Not the superiority thing. More the need-to-control-emotions-since-it's-always-getting-out-of-hand-hurting-everyone-around-me-thing, but also the wanting-to-feel-and-care-and-show-affection-but-don't-know-how thing too. Also, the social structure I was brought up in reflects that of the Psy world more than Changeling. I would like to be a Changeling, if only for the ability to change. Of course, once we learn more and more about humans...

* Seen any good movies lately?

Quite a few actually! Enchanted was adorable and such a parody at times. Secretary was a bit on the whoa side, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Imagine You and Me was actually really good and I loved the music. D.E.B.S was cute. Now if I only had time to watch The Piano and North and South. It’s calling me!!!

Monday, May 05, 2008

Covers

The annual Cover Cafe cover contest is up and running so swing by and have a look.

Do you have any favorite covers from this year? And what about covers in general? What works and what doesn't?

Friday, May 02, 2008

This & That

Brenda Novak's annual auction for Diabetes Research has kicked off, so don't forget to swing by and bid on lots of great stuff (including an ARC of HtP).

Dear Author is giving away some free Nocturne Bites - you might just have time to sneak in an entry.

There's an interesting article on Stephenie Meyer in Time magazine.

And I'm working on Mercy's book :) What're you all up to?

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Fly-by

It's all systems go today, so I'm doing a fly-by. Hope you're all having a good day!

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Reader Interview: Eva

It's reader interview time and today's interviewee is Eva, all the way from Germany :-)

1. Tell us a bit about yourself.

My name is Eva. I'm 29, married, graduated in business administration, current I`m working as a Case-Manager for unemployed people.

2. Are you a hoarder or do you give your books away?

That depends on the book.

3. What author might tempt you into turning stalker?

If she would still be alive:

Juliette Benzoni (Her Catherine novels are one of my most protected treasuries).

Updated:

Andrea Schacht (about the beguine Almut Bossart) and Nalini Singh (Psy/Changeling Romance).

4. How susceptible are you to chocolate?

Highly. Especially cooled. (Before I eat the chocolate, I put it into the fridge.)

5. Favorite book? Why?

I've a lot of favorite books.....

The most important four:

Andrea Schacht: The novels about the beguine Almut Bossart.
Reason: There are few books that make people laugh. This is one.

Shakespeare: Hamlet
Reason: The book shows a tragedy which is very thought-provoking.

Donna Boyd: The Passion / The Promise
Reason: There are the best werewolf novels I've ever read.

Nalini Singh: Psy-/Changeling-Romance
Reason: A new wold, which is fascinating and absolutely addictive.
(All these hidden hints...).

6. If you knew you were going to be stuck on a desert island, what three things would you take with you?

- a sunshade
- a freezer filled with water, grapes and chocolate
- The books of Edith Maude Hull: The Sheik / Sons of the Sheik

7. What did you eat for breakfast?

White coffee, bread and cheese.

8. How many books in your current to-be-read pile?

One.

9. Describe your idea of a perfect hero.

Strong, smart, humorous and solid.

Extra reader submitted question(s)! Answer at will :)

* Where do you live?

Germany / Bavaria.

* If you were in the Psy/Changeling World, what side would you be in?

SD

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

OOTB Tour: The Darkest Night - Gena Showalter

It's OOTB tour time. Check out the details below! (If you missed the interview with Gena, follow the link).

THE DARKEST NIGHT by Gena Showalter

His powers – Inhuman

His passion -- Beyond immortal . . .

All her life, Ashlyn Darrow has been tormented by voices from the past. To end the nightmare, she has come to Budapest seeking help from men rumored to have supernatural abilities, not knowing she'll be swept into the arms of Maddox, their most dangerous member -- a man cursed to die every night, only to awaken the next morning knowing he has to die again.

Neither can resist the instant hunger than calms their torments . . . and ignites an irresistible passion. But every heated touch and burning kiss will edge them closer to destruction -- and a soul-shattering test of love . . .

Though they carry an eternal curse, the Lords of the Underworld are irresistibly seductive -- and unimaginably powerful . . . Don’t miss this incredible new paranormal series from Gena Showalter!

Read a three chapter excerpt here!

ABOUT GENA SHOWALTER

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Gena Showalter has been praised for her “sizzling page-turners” and “utterly spellbinding stories.” The author of more than seventeen novels and anthologies, Showalter is celebrated in a wide variety of genres for her breathtaking romances featuring dark, seductive heroes and strong, appealing heroines. Readers can’t get enough of her trademark wit and singular imagination, whether she’s writing paranormal stories about vampires, nymphs and superheroes, white-hot contemporary romance or alien huntress books. Her newest series, Lords of the Underworld, promises to be her sexiest and most addictive yet. Don’t miss this intoxicating blend of dangerous passion, demons and other supernatural forces, and immortal men who are hotter than hell!

REVIEWS

"A fascinating premise, a sexy hero and non-stop action, The Darkest Night is Showalter at her finest, and a fabulous start to an imaginative new series." Karen Marie Moning, New York Times best selling author

One of the premier authors of paranormal romance. --New York Times bestselling author Kresley Cole

You can buy your copy at: Amazon or Barnes and Noble

Website http://www.genashowalter.com

http://www.lordsoftheunderworld.net

Monday, April 28, 2008

RT Pics

I thought you guys might enjoy this - it's a link to a running list of blog posts from people who attended the RT Conference, complete with pictures!

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Weekly Catchup

Thanks for the congratulations everyone! It was really great to celebrate with you all. :-)

I seriously can't believe it's Saturday already. Egads, where did the time go?! What've you all been up to? Plans for the weekend? Me, I'm continuing to work on Mercy's book.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

RT Reviewers' Choice Award

I'm very excited to announce that Caressed By Ice has won a Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award for Best Paranormal Action-Adventure Romance!! Woohoo!!


Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Guest Author/Interview - Gena Showalter

I'm delighted to present an interview with the fabulous Gena Showalter! We're talking about her amazing new series and Gena's agreed to swing by and answer any reader questions, so hit her with them!

1. Who is Gena Showalter?

I’ve always been a mix of the wallflower wh
o wants to remain in the shadows and a quirky, attention-hogging wild child who craves compliments. How’s that for variety? I married my high school sweetheart, have three English bulldogs I adore (Mary Ann, Ginger, and Lovey), and am an avid romance reader.

2. You have a new series debuting this May – can you give us the lowdown?

I’ve taken the myth of Pandora and completely turned it upside down! I say the gods entrusted Pandora, the greatest warrior of her time, to guard the box. But a group of immortal warriors, her peers, fought and won it, opened it, and unleashed the horde of demons locked inside. Because of this, the gods punish each warrior to house a demon inside his own body. So the warriors become the box, so to speak. It’s not an easy pairing, either. There’s Violence, Pain,
Disease, Wrath, Death, Doubt, Misery, Lies, Disaster, and so on.

N: I've been lucky enough to read books 1 & 2 in advance and they rock (and I'm not saying that just because I might possibly be in the dedication *grin*). I blogged about my reaction to book 1, here.

3. The first three books are going to release back to back—what did that
mean for your writing schedule? (Keeping in mind that Gena writes demon-fast).

The first book was already written and the second one well on its way to be written when we decided to push back their release dates and do the back to back thing. So it was just a matter of writing the third. But still, that third had to be written very very quickly when I didn’t have the story figured out yet. So panic? Just a wee bit.

4. The series starts out in Budapest—why did you choose this city?

I love the mix of old world charm and modern style, the sense of mystery and mysticism.

5. Very Important Question: Who do you think is the sexiest Lord of the Underworld and why?

(Answer always subject to change.) Whoever I’m writing at the time is usually the one I’m most in love with. Right now that just happens to be Sabin, keeper of Doubt. He has a very dry sense of humor that I adore, and he’s always been one of those warriors who will do anything to win: cheat, fight dirty, whatever. He’s always put his war with his enemy first, but for once, for a woman, he’s going to have to rethink that.

6. Do you have a set number of books planned?

I think I could write these books forever, I love them so much.

7. Can you share any super-secret behind-the-scenes info on the series?

Sometimes death is only the beginning. All’s I’m sayin.

8. Since this is a new series, where can folks find out more info about it and your other books? Are there excerpts?

I’ve just launched a new Lords of the Underworld website! You can find it at www.lordsoftheunderworld.net There aren’t any excerpts up yet, but I plan to load them soon!

N: A three chapter excerpt has been added since we completed the interview!

9. And this one's for the fans of your other series'—will you be writing more books in those worlds, or are you focusing on the LOTU?

Next year, there will be a sequel to Playing With Fire -- Twice As Hot -- and the fourth book in the Atlantis series -- The Vampire’s Bride. If readers want more, it will be my pleasure to give them more!

10. Final question just for fun –hypothetically speaking, if a (gorgeous) man came up to you and told you he had a demon inside, what would you do?

After I kissed the breath out of him? Hmm, I’m not sure. Hard to say. Guess it’d be a wait and see situation :-)

N: Thanks for the interview, Gena. (Now, feel free to grill her mercilessly!)

Monday, April 21, 2008

I'm back!

And the website updates are almost complete, so go forth and explore.

Later this week, we're going to have an awesome interview & guest author, so don't forget to swing by.

So, what's everyone been up to? I'm working on Mercy's book today. :)

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Look out!

Humorous Pictures
see more crazy cat pics

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Website & Reader Interview: Daphne

I know a lot of you are waiting for the website to be updated - the plan is to have it done by next week sometime, so give me a few more days. :)

Also, if you want me to answer any questions for the FAQ page, email me at nalinisinghwrites @ gmail.com (without the spaces) with FAQ in the subject line. I can't promise to answer all the questions, but no harm in asking!

Now, onto today's reader interview! Today's interviewee is Daphne, and I must say, I'm loving her desert island priorities! (And she has fabulous taste in books *grin*)

1. Tell us a bit about yourself.

I'm a 20 year old from London, and a two-time uni dropout. It got in the way of my reading and writing, what can I say? I mostly live in my own world and always have a pair of headphones on, either plugged into my laptop or my iPod. I can't function without music!

2. Are you a hoarder or do you give your books away?

I either sell or donate most books I read, I only keep books I'm absolutely in love with. I'm really hard to please, therefore I end up letting go of nearly everything. I've kept all my Nalini Singh books, though. :)

3. What author might tempt you into turning stalker?

Again, it has to be Nalini. Your books are something special, and I find myself thinking about the Psy/Changeling world frequently. But don't be too alarmed, I'm a terribly courteous stalker.

4. How susceptible are you to chocolate?

Chocolate is currency in my world. I have a wicked sweet tooth and get cranky when I haven't satisfied it. I also love white chocolate, though my sister is always quick to remind me it isn't technically chocolate. But I don't care as long as it has sugar in it!

5. Favorite book? Why?

"The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini. Every turn of the page was a revelation, a new emotion to be experienced. Beautifully written and utterly heartbreaking. I also love "The Sword and the Scimitar" by David Ball; it's an epic historical adventure that captivated me from the first page to the last.

6. If you knew you were going to be stuck on a desert island, what three things would you take with you?

Pictures of my family, a lifetime supply of chocolate, and Gerard Butler. *wink*

7. What did you eat for breakfast?

Jaffa Cakes. Not good. But so tasty.

8. How many books in your current to-be-read pile?

I just went crazy on amazon, so about 20. I recently left uni, and I don't have a job yet, so I don't know what possessed me. But...er, does anyone want to hire me? *grin*

9. Describe your idea of a perfect hero.

Intelligent, open-minded, kind, eccentric, and funny.

10. Which character in a book do you relate most with?

It has to be Bridget Jones. I always say the wrong thing or embarrass myself, but can laugh about it.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Sakura!


A friend from Japan sent me this. Isn't it pretty? Cherry blossom season is just so beautiful.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Grimspace - Ann Aguirre

A couple of the comments in the previous post reminded me I've been meaning to post about Grimspace. I read it a while back and really enjoyed it - couldn't put it down in fact. It's definitely sf, but it's also a romance. I'm very much looking forward to the next book in the series.

Here's the blurb - you can check out an excerpt on the author's website:

By all accounts, Sirantha Jax should have burned out years ago…

As the carrier of a rare gene, Jax has the ability to jump ships through grimspace—a talent which cuts into her life expectancy, but makes her a highly prized navigator for the Corp. But then the ship she’s navigating crash-lands, and she’s accused of killing everyone on board. It’s hard for Jax to defend herself: she has no memory of the crash.

Now imprisoned and the subject of a ruthless interrogation, Jax is on the verge of madness. Then a mysterious man breaks into her cell, offering her freedom—for a price. March needs Jax to help his small band of rogue fighters break the Corp monopoly on interstellar travel—and establish a new breed of jumper.

Jax is only good at one thing—grimspace—and it will eventually kill her. So she may as well have some fun in the meantime…

I know a lot of you have read this already - what did you like best about it? Any other sf/romance recommendations?

Also, you guys have to check out this Author Talk video with Kresley Cole. Don't have coffee in your mouth when you do (you'll thank me when you get to the "birth" scene). *grin*

Have a good weekend folks!

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Blog Takeover

First, another link - Bridget Locke is running a contest over on her writing blog, so swing by that way and enter.

I'm buried under copy edits, so how about you all take over the blog for today? Seen anything interesting around the web? Read a good book? Tell us all about it!

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Link & Reader Interview: Helen

First a link - Urban Fantasy Land's got Particia Brigg's new cover art up - one word: stunning!

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And now, as promised, here's a new reader interview! I've got two more left (unless any more come in), that I plan to post next week. Today's interviewee is Helen, a fellow book lover!!

Question #1: Tell us a bit about yourself.


I am currently ready to graduate from Cal. State University Bakersfield after this Winter Quarter with a LBST degree. I plan to attend either San Jose State University or someplace else- I haven’t decided yet!- to get my Masters in Library Science.

Obviously I love books so I reaaallllyyyy hope to get into a profession where I am surrounded by books!

I was born in California and have lived here all my life!! I love it here and I couldn’t imagine living anywhere else, but I would love to travel all over the world!!

Question #2: Are you a hoarder or do you give your books away?

I am definitely a hoarder, I also happen to be a giver, especially when I love a series ‘cause then I give my books over to someone else so they can be obsessed as me and I can keep buying new ones….sounds bad but …..jeez what can I say I LOVE BOOKS!!!

Question #3: What author might tempt you into turning stalker?

I don’t think I could stalk anyone…..what with the threat of Imprisonment….but if I could get away with it….ummm…..lets just say Nalini you are definitely in the top 10!

Question #4: How susceptible are you to chocolate?

Very susceptible to chocolate, especially if it is Ferrero Rocher….ohhhhh that stuff is soooo good!!!!

Question #5: Favorite book? Why?

Such a hard question…I guess I will go with what I said in a previous blog, Piers Anthony writes Sci-Fi Fantasy books, and his Xanth series got me started reading when I was young and so I will always hold a special place in my heart for his books since his books gave me my unquenchable desire to read, read, and read!!!!

Question #6: If you knew you were going to be stuck on a desert island, what three things would you take with you?

EEEEEKK!!! The desert I can live with, (I live in the MOJAVE DESERT!) but Island!!!! I am so afraid of water!!! So for me I would definitely need …… an architect/contractor so he could design a home, and build it, if I have to live on an island….. Then I would need… a chef so he could feed me food that I wouldn’t know how to prepare, or scavenge, or find.. and last but not least…..a fully equipped helicopter pilot with a helicopter so I could leave this Island paradise whenever I need to get back to civilization!!!!

Question #7: What did you eat for breakfast?

This one is easy….I ran out the door and forgot my breakfast!!! But I was dreaming about pancakes with lots of maple syrup

Question #8: How many books in your current to-be-read pile?

Oh wow since I am in my last 3 weeks of school I have at least 10 books!! But its ok because as soon as I am done I will be reading at least 2 a day and I should be caught up in a week!

Question #9: Describe your idea of a perfect hero.

The perfect hero for me is someone who can love me for who I am, but will always spare time for others as well and not be caught up completely in just us because there is a whole world out there.

Xtra ?’s

Which character in a book do you relate most with?


-I relate most to Sascha because she fights her feelings a lot but then finds out that her emotions are what sets her free to be everything she always wanted to be and more.

Where do you live?

-I live in California, Antelope Valley, Lancaster- part of the Mojave Desert

So what would people think was a perfect heroine??

-A perfect heroine can be tough or soft but can always hold her own when she needs to.

If you were in the Psy/Changeling World, what side would you be in?

-I would absolutely want to be in the Changeling world, being able to turn into an animal would be a wonderful gift!!

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Ebooks & Reader Interview: Soraya

Some good news for those of you who like e-books, BooksOnBoard has offered to continue the promotion on my books till the end of May - just input NaliniOnBoard as your promo code during checkout to get the discount. (More info on the News page of my website).
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And now, onto today's Reader Interview! Today's interviewee is Soraya, all the way from Paris, France!

1. Tell us a bit about yourself.

Soraya, 35 years old, single and I live in Paris (France). I'm a lawyer's secretary. Since I'm 14 I read voraciously romance books, I don't have any genre preferences. I took English classes after work when I learn that some of Amanda Quick books were not translated in French - she was my favorite author back then.

2. Are you a hoarder or do you give your books away?

I have given a lot of my books away since my little sister offers me a palm :) I only kept my very favorites one :)

3. What author might tempt you into turning stalker?

Linda Howard, JAK, Christine Feehan, Lora Leigh, Stella Cameron, Angela Knight, Shelly Laurenston, Laurell K. Hamilton, Jaci Burton and Nalini Singh.

4. How susceptible are you to chocolate?

I can kill for a box of Jeff de Bruges chocolates.

5. Favorite book? Why?

I really don't have "one" favorite book.

6. If you knew you were going to be stuck on a desert island, what three things would you take with you?

Well Brad Pitt and Denzel Washington are taken soo... let me think...

- Jack (from lost)
- a swiss army knife
- chocolate

7. What did you eat for breakfast?

a croissant

8. How many books in your current to-be-read pile?

the last I check something like 20... or so...

9. Describe your idea of a perfect hero.

My hero of all time, Gideon from "Ravished" by AQ.

Monday, April 07, 2008

Polls & Zombies

Sorry for the sporadic posts the past week everyone - I'm snowed! However, I've got some plans for this week. I thought I might post the final reader interviews I have. And I've also got a poll/question for you that I'll put up later in the week.

But today, check out Sayuri's poll - Which Psy/Changeling Couple is your Favorite?

I can't vote - they're all my favorite! *grin*

And just because I couldn't resist - I think I need to work on my zombie survival skills.

Friday, April 04, 2008

Link Bonanza

Links, links, links! Some old, some new :)

Magic Burns is a national bestseller - swing by and congratulate Ilona Andrews! And on the topic of Magic Burns, the contest is over, but check out the LOL Cover Art.

Gena Showalter has a new website for her Lords of the Underword series

Jaci Burton just posted up the cover for The Darkest Touch. And if you missed it, Katiebabs posted up the covers for the next two C.L.Wilson books earlier. Meljean Brook has also posted up the cover for Demon Bound. All so pretty!

Michelle Styles talks about Harlequin's April Books & Contests over at TGTBU. And staying with Harlequin, my friend Bronwyn Jameson has a release this week - Tycoon's One-Night Revenge

Lora Leigh has posted up a hot new book trailer for Wicked Pleasure

Meredith Duran told a great First Sale Story over on Dear Author

I was interviewed twice last month, first at Chicklit Gurrl (focusing on Mine to Possess) and second by fellow writer Travis Heermann (focusing on writing).

If you think you know your countries, go see how many you can name in five minutes (link via Jill Myles)

Lorelie Brown is telling a story in installments over at Dionne Galace. The link will take you to part 1. (It's up to part 3.) Check out that gorgeous cover.

Diana Peterfreund is giving away a copy of Julie Leto's Phantom Pleasures. And she's also posted up the Russian cover of her own Secret Society Girl.

And to end with a smile - check out this list of words and descriptions on Linda's blog, and let her know if their usage is universal among women! :)

Thursday, April 03, 2008

OOTB Tour: Lady and the Vamp - Michelle Rowan

OOTB Tour time - check out the details below!
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LADY AND THE VAMP by Michelle Rowen

April 2008 – Forever, an Imprint of Grand Central Publishing

She fights.
Janie Parker’s a supernatural assassin—not by choice, but what’s a girl gonna do? The only thing standing between her and decapitation at the hands of her hellish boss is a magical artifact called The Eye. To get it, all Janie has to do is find a dark, broody vampire named Michael Quinn and take it. Easy, right? Except if Quinn keeps kissing her that way, she just might lose her head...in more ways than one.

He bites.
Former vampire hunter Michael Quinn is determined to become human again. If he grabs hold of The Eye and makes a wish—then boom, everything’s good with the world. But now Quinn has a sassy tagalong with a long, delectable neck and orders to stake him on sight. He just hopes his first bite won’t be Janie’s last moment on earth...

Excerpt: http://www.michellerowen.com/latv_chap1.htm

ABOUT MICHELLE ROWEN

Waldenbooks bestselling author Michelle Rowen is a self-confessed bibliophile, reality TV junkie, and is well known for making a mean pot of Kraft Dinner. Her novels for Grand Central Publishing (formerly Warner Books) include the Immortality Bites series: BITTEN & SMITTEN (2007 Holt Medallion winner for Best First Book), FANGED & FABULOUS, and LADY & THE VAMP, as well as the standalone paranormal romance, ANGEL WITH ATTITUDE. Under the pseudonym Michelle Maddox she has written COUNTDOWN (August ’08) for Dorchester Publishing's new and exciting SHOMI line of "speculative" romance novels. Michelle lives in Southern Ontario, and is currently hard at work on her next fantastical novel.

REVIEWS

“I loved Lady & the Vamp! Michelle Rowen has again successfully written a funny and highly entertaining vampire story...I can’t wait for book four of this series!” – Armchair Interviews

“Lady & The Vamp is a fast paced and entertaining read. Its light comic style effortlessly pulls the reader along for a ride...dishing up romance and laughs along the way.” – LoveVampires.com

“This book was great fun. Janie and (Quinn) are a breath of fresh air...you'll be laughing and rooting for them both from the very beginning.” – Fresh Fiction

"Excitement, a strong, character driven, intense plot, and wicked humor keep this story racing... As usual, Ms. Rowen delivers a winning story. Enjoy it. No fooling." – Huntress Romance Reviews

"4 stars! Fans will appreciate the light tone, the smooth and swift narration... throughout the third book of Rowen's Immortality Bites series." – Romantic Times BOOKreviews

Website: http://www.michellerowen.com

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Deleted Scene from "Beat of Temptation"

This deleted scene will be going up on the website during the April updates (along with a second piece), but since that won't be for a couple of weeks yet, I thought you guys might like a sneak peek.

A bit of background: This scene didn't make it into the novella because I decided that with the shorter wordcount, we needed to jump straight into Nate and Tammy’s story, rather than going from the present, to the past. Plus, I was indulging myself with the other characters and with a novella, you need a much tighter focus.

Hope you guys enjoy it!


Deleted Scene from "Beat of Temptation" - An Enchanted Season Anthology

“The Psy who Stole Christmas,” Sascha read out the title, a frown creasing her forehead. “I’m not sure I’m going to like this book.”

Tamsyn laughed. “Oh dear, it’s probably not very friendly to leave that lying around now that I have Psy packmates.”

Faith took the book from Sascha and read the back. “The terrifying, scarifying, mystifying true story of how Christmas was almost outlawed.”

“You’re not offended are you?” Tamsyn suddenly realized how bad the book might look to her friends. “It’s just a fun book. The kids like the rhymes. I’d never—”

“We’re not offended.” Sascha sneaked a bite of chocolate from the pieces Tamsyn had cut for the cookies. “It simply relates a factual event in a way small children can understand.”

“Yes.” Faith opened the book to the first page. “I believe the newly powerful Psy Council was trying out its wings during that time period. This was not one of their success stories.”

Tamsyn laughed, glad for Sascha and Faith’s imminently logical outlook on life. “No, I’d say not. I don’t think they’ve been defeated like that ever again.”

Sascha nibbled on another piece of chocolate as she picked up a beautiful ornament from the box on the table. “Isn’t it a bit early for Christmas decorations?”

“It’s a family thing.” Tamsyn felt her heart catch at the memory. “A tradition you could say.”

Faith’s eyes lingered on the hand-painted ball in Sascha’s hand. “I see the future, but I think it would be nice to have a past full of enough joy that you celebrate it.”

Tamsyn smiled at the foreseer. “I’m sure you’re making some great memories with Vaughn.”

“Yes.” Her eyes softened. “He carved a sculpture of me.”

“Can we see it?” Sascha asked.

Faith shook her head. “No, I don’t think so. He’s quite possessive about it.”

“Just like he is with you.” Seeing movement out of the corner of her eye, Tamsyn grabbed the chocolate bowl before Sascha could demolish it. “How much chocolate do you go through in a week anyway?”

Sascha’s night-sky eyes, pinpricks of white on black velvet, crinkled at the corners as she winced. “I think we should change the subject. Let’s talk more about Faith and Vaughn.”

Lucas stuck his head around the corner from the living room. “She ate an entire bar after dinner last night. Good thing I make sure she gets regular exercise.” He ducked back out before the apple Sascha had thrown at him reached the door, his sensual grin leaving no doubt as to what kind of ‘exercise’ the two had been indulging in.

“I swear I’m going to—” Sascha kept the apple in the air using telekinesis and brought it back to the bowl. “He bought me that damn chocolate bar.”

Tamsyn bit her lower lip to stop from laughing at Sascha’s blush. “Of course he did. He adores you.”

“And I foresee many more chocolate bars in your future.”

Tamsyn and Sascha both looked at Faith. The F-Psy was gifted with the ability to see the future and when she said something like that, it was usually correct to give it a literal interpretation.

“Do you also see lots of exercise?” Tamsyn asked.

Sascha swiveled to stare at her. “Tammy!”

“Oh yes.” Faith grinned impishly, the smile rare. She’d been out of the PsyNet for several months but some things took time. Tamsyn knew the redhead was still getting used to interacting with her new packmates. “Chocolate and exercise are intimately connected in your future.”

Sascha put her hands on her hips, looking from one to the other. Then her lips quirked. The laugh when it came was infectious. They were all holding onto their sides when Nate walked into the kitchen from the backyard. “What did I miss?” He was holding a bunch of flowers.

Orchids.

Stupidly expensive, incredibly beautiful and softly delicate.

Tamsyn stopped laughing. “You idiot.” But she was walking into his arms, tears in her eyes, barely aware of Sascha and Faith slipping out of the room.

He hugged her with one arm, flowers in the other. “Happy Anniversary, my darling cat.”

She sniffed. “It’s not until Christmas Day.”

“No it isn’t.”

No, it wasn’t. That might be when they’d had the ceremony in the Pack Circle to celebrate their mating bond, to share their joy with packmates, but it was on this day eighteen years ago that they’d truly become one, without barriers or fears. The first day he’d ever given her orchids. “I should put them in water.”

He was nuzzling at her neck. “Later. Right now, you should come upstairs and put me out of my misery.”

Nate!” she whispered, well aware of the others only a wall away. In particular, their two cubs, Julian and Roman—the boys had preternatural hearing when it came to their daddy. “The kids, Lucas and Sascha and—”

“They’ll take care of the kids.” Teeth nibbling on her skin. “I’ll be very quiet.”

Things were melting low in her stomach as the scent of him wove around her. “Liar.” God she was mush where this man was concerned. Especially when he gave her orchids. “I want to be on top.”

Putting the orchids on the table behind him, he scooped her up into his arms. Like all healers, she was a practical woman, but he’d always made her feel utterly feminine. Now he grinned. “No you don’t. I have plans for you.”

She nipped at his lower lip. “Going dominant on me, Nathan Ryder?”

He gave her a full-blooded kiss. “Remember that time in the cabin, Mrs Ryder?” He whispered a more intimate description in her ear.

“Oh.” Damp heat between her legs. “You’re right, I don’t want to be on top.” The things he’d done to her in that cabin…it was no wonder she’d agreed to be his mate. But their story had begun long before that final showdown.

Copyright © 2007 by Nalini Singh