Showing posts with label Anna J. Evans. Show all posts
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Friday, May 28, 2010

Review Shadow Marked by Anna J. Evans

Shadow Marked
Author Anna J. Evans
Paranormal romance
NAL trade paperback 308 pgs.
Authors website





Book description

Samantha Quinn has been in the dark since age six, when her parents sacrificed her sight in a Satanic ritual. She is trying to get over her demonic past, but horrific lifelike visions haunt her. Her intuition gets stronger and clearer after a wild, adrenaline-fueled sexual encounter with Jace, her brother's childhood friend. And now Samantha is more tormented than ever by what she can "see"-and by what she felt in that forbidden encounter...

Samantha must now prevent the deaths she sees in her premonitions and protect her body from the same demon from her twisted childhood. Her dark curse reveals that Jace will be the next victim, and it is crystal clear that she must destroy the demon to protect her love.




Laurie's reivew
Rating-

Sexual-


I believe this is the first book I really didn’t look forward to write a review on. It wasn’t a bad book, I just couldn’t get into it like I wanted to. It has a really good world that was easily explained. I just more or less fond the story just there, nothing to even really get excited to write about. You know how you read a book and it will still stays in your mind after three days or so, well not this one with me. I’m still getting nothing.

I will have to say I loved the ideal that the heroine is blind. Samantha is a also very strong in other words, she doesn’t let her blindness get in her way and she is ready to take on a demon even though she can’t see them.

Her brother Stephen is really over protective so over protective it will make you mad the lengths he go to keep her with him, but she is to strong for him to win.

Jace, I didn't care for him. He is one that whines about how he cant have the girl (Samantha) just about the whole book, because he is ruff with women or he cant open that door to let it free. But yet he cant stay away form Samantha. I didn’t care for the romance in this book, there was only one good sex scene the other two just didn’t do it for me, the reason is because they don’t have full sex, so out of the whole book you get one good all out sex scene between them.

This book has a great new world and it has lots of fighting and excitement, but it seems to drag out before all the good excitement comes in. The back of the book pretty much sums everything up. I would like to say the last chapter was my favorite it was a really good ending. The is also an excerpt for the next book Demon Marked I am looking forward to reading it.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Review Skin Deep by Anna J. Evans

Skin Deep
Author Anna J. Evans
Erotic romance
NAL trade 388 pgs
Website



Book description
When she’s kidnapped from the bar where she works, Nicky has to admit that she’s strangely aroused. She always knew her possessive ex-lover Jackson Bledsoe, a notoriously famous tattoo artist, had a kinky side. But even for him, this was wild.

Jackson has his reasons. He and Nicky both share the same tattoo—a fallen angel that became even more than just part of their skin. Now, there is only one way for Jackson to rid himself of his obsession with her. Put her back under the needle, and get rid of the piece of art that made them one.

It’s bringing out the submissive in Nicky—the chance to give her body over to a dominant male and pierce the boundary between pleasure and pain. Under Jackson’s artful control, Nicky must confront her darkest desires and most sensual fears. As she and Jackson feed each other’s addictive hungers, the game begins. It’s only a matter of time before it goes too far…


Laurie's reivew
Rating-

Sexual-


I didn’t know this book had BDSM when I bought it. As most of you know I can only take so much of this stuff. This book did test my boundaries, but I really liked it. It has spanking, handcuff, kidnapping, anal talk, clamps and more. I think the real reason I really like this book was because of the way it is written, it was on the mild side BDSM instead of just hard core BDSM and it was written more for romance. This is a very quick read with some twist and turns in it to keep you wanting to read more.

Few spoilers

Jack is a tattoo artist, He puts matching tattoo’s on both him and Nicky when they were young, then Nicky left him and married someone else. So years later he decides he wants to take her off since they were no longer together. Jack plots to kidnap Nicky form work, but when he gets there he doesn’t to kidnap her, she laves with him on her own terms. Form there Jack learns the new Nicky want to be dominated and that’s right up his ally now. The thing is both of these two still love each other after all these years and now they want to make another go at it. But can they make it work? Its a struggle and Nicky has a few surprises that Jack have to find out.
I would suggest this book to any newbie to BDSM.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Interview with author Anna J Evans

I want to welcome Erotic author Anna J Evans, She has a new Paranormal romance Book Shadow Marked due out May 4th. This is an interview on this book and Anna, so please enjoy the book cover, book description, Expert and Anna's Q&A time!
I am throwing in a few of Anna's erotic covers in this interview, so this way you wont be able to wait to get to her website to see what she has to offer us. As Cecile (at all I want and more) would say us hussy's! But if I find out that you (hussy's that is LOL!) was to busy looking at the pictures an not paying attention to the post, I wont add extra pictures again *wicked grin*

Shadow Marked release date May 4th, So mark this for your TBR pile;) we can always use another book.



Shadow Marked
A Demon Bound Novel

The Devil and Miss Quinn...

Samantha Quinn has been in the dark since age six, when her parents sacrificed her sight in a satanic ritual. She is trying to get over her demonic past, but horrific lifelike visions haunt her. Her intuition gets stronger and clearer with a wild, adrenaline-fueled sexual encounter with Jace, her brother’s childhood friend. And now Samantha is more tormented than ever by what she can “see”—and by what she felt in that forbidden encounter...

Samantha must now prevent the deaths she sees in her premonitions and protect her body from the same demon from her twisted childhood. Her dark curse reveals that Jace will be the next victim, and it is crystal clear that she must destroy the demon to protect her love.

Excerpt (unedited, may vary from final copy, c. Anna J. Evans):

Samantha Quinn wasn’t afraid of the dark.

Even when she was walking the edge of the ruins, where the demonic infestation had transformed New York City’s Greenwich Village into a maze of rubble inhabited by bloodthirsty predators, the darkness could be an unexpected ally.

The scary things got cocky in the shadows. Careless. They made noise—claws on the concrete, rough skin scraping along crumbling brick, eager breath rasping through thickly scaled lips—things even a sighted person could hear if they were really listening.

To a woman who’d been legally blind since the age of six, the sounds of an approaching demon were like gunshots—impossible not to notice, and easy to avoid if you had practice. Which she did. A girl couldn’t grow up on the south end of the island without learning how to run and hide.


Or when to pay attention to the feeling that something bad was going to happen.

“I’ll be there in ten, fifteen minutes, tops.”

“Wonderful! We can’t wait to—”

“Gotta hang up. Bye.” Sam tapped the bud clipped to her ear, ending the phone call without waiting for Mrs. Choe to say her good-byes.

Ellen and her husband, Chang-su, had lived in the neighborhood for forty years and raised four children in the wake of the infestation twenty years before—when demons emerging from beneath the Atlantic Ocean had found the habitats they sought in the cities of New York and Boston. The Choes knew there were times when safety dictated the rude termination of a phone call. But they wouldn’t be worried. Demons were easy to avoid if you stuck to the main streets and made a run for it on the rare occasions when the creatures prowled too near the edge of the ruins.

The descendants of the ancient dinosaurs—monsters that had escaped from caves near the earth’s core during a series of massive, worldwide earthquakes near the end of the last century—weren’t particularly quick. They had to rely on their prey being careless and letting them get close enough to employ the demons’ various deadly natural weapons. Sam wouldn’t let them get close. She had these streets memorized, and her ability to distinguish areas of light and dark kept her from running into any large obstacles. Sure, she had her share of spills, but she felt confident she could take care of herself, even on the city streets.

It’s just dumb luck, Sam. Someday you’ll fall at the wrong time and something will get you.


Ah, Stephen. Brother, friend, voice of doom. Why was it always his voice that got going in her head at night, when she was trying to pull off the “brave New Yorker” thing?

Because I’m right. You know I’m right. You should move back in with me so you’ll have someone looking out for you, so you won’t—

Sam did her best to banish her brother’s voice, focusing on where she was going, not where she’d been, increasing her speed until her sandals made tiny scraping noises against the concrete as they chased the white cane tapping ahead. She was on her own now. She had her own place, her own life, and she didn’t need anyone taking care of her, no matter what her brother thought.

The Choes hadn’t been surprised to hear she’d finally gotten her own apartment. But then, they’d never treated her like an invalid or an oddity. To them, she was just another girl from the neighborhood, and the only florist they wanted to handle their daughter’s wedding. Sam was gradually making a name for herself above the demon barricade, but Hand Picked was already the hottest thing going below Fourteenth Street. Arranging flowers based solely on smell and texture created some fairly fantastic-looking combinations.

Sam had never seen any of her own arrangements, aside from the occasional silhouette when the sun shone through her shop window, but she took her clients’ word for it that they were stunning. Old friends or not, the Choes wouldn’t hire less than the best for their daughter. They’d finally gotten Sin Moon hooked up with a nice Korean boy who owned a house in the suburbs, far from the dangerous community where they’d been trapped when property values plummeted in the wake of the infestation. They meant to stage a wedding celebration worthy of such an event. And they wanted to approve every last detail months in advance.

Hence the centerpiece Sam was presently cradling with her left arm. She’d promised to bring the sample arrangement over as soon as she finished cleaning up the shop for the day, no matter what the hour.

But as the pungent smell of fresh demon waste mingled with the scents of lavender and wild roses, she began to doubt the wisdom of journeying out alone after seven o’clock. Demonic attacks had been on the rise in recent months. Attacks always increased in the spring, when the warmer temperatures brought certain breeds out of their winter hibernation, but this year it was worse than usual.

Just like her dreams—worse than usual.

She’d been tortured by nightmares since the night she was six years old. At this point, she couldn’t remember what a good night’s sleep felt like. She was accustomed to bolting awake two or three times a night, soaked in sweat, screaming for the giant, shadowy fingers that crept through her dreams to stop hurting people.

It would have been bad enough if the dreams were just dreams, but they weren’t. Once the shadow fingers touched someone, it was only a matter of time. Cancer, the loss of a family member, the loss of that person’s own life—it was impossible to guess what tragedy would befall the touched, but Sam no longer doubted that tragedy would come.

Knowing suffering was on the horizon was her “gift.” Sam could tell when a bad dream was more than just a nightmare.

She could smell it on the air. Taste it on her tongue, sharp and bitter.


Now time for Anna's interview.


BbPNR-Would you tell us a little about yourself?

Anna-Sure! I'm a work-at-home mom-writer to two little boys. I work a lot, but I try to play a lot too. As a consequence, I don't sleep a lot, but I figure I'll get caught up on that someday...maybe when all my kids are out of diapers. I am also blessed with an amazing husband who puts up with me talking about my characters like they're real people, two stepdaughters who consent to be seen with me in public (occasionally), and lots of imaginary friends.

BbPNR-What is your favorite genre to write?

Anna-I love paranormal romances and mysteries.

BbPNR-What do you like to read, when you have the time?

Anna-Paranormal romances and mysteries :). I also love science fiction and young adult books of various genres.

BbPNR-What do you like to do when you're not writing? Any hobbies?

Anna-My husband and I are wine enthusiasts and love trying new wines. I also enjoy hunting interesting-ness with my camera when I have the time. But mostly, my "hobby" is playing with my kids. Bubbles, kites, pretend, secret-lair building--these are the things I do in my spare time. It's great. I wish they could stay little (but not in diapers) for a few extra years.

BbPNRDo you add any of yourself to the heroines you write in your books?


Anna-Hmmm....well, I think there is always some element of me in my characters. I'm creating them, so the way I think will creep in there no matter what, but I would say I am MUCH sillier and more light-hearted than my characters. Of course, I haven't been through nearly as much angst as most of them. My parents were very sweet, southern folks. They absolutely didn't try to sacrifice me to demons or anything of that nature!

BbPNR-Your book Shadow Marked is due out May 4th. Can you tell us a little about the book?

Anna-I'd love to: Samantha Quinn lost her sight when she was six years old, during a demon-sacrifice gone wrong. Now, years later, she's beginning to see again--the faces of people who are about to killed by the same demons. She enlists the help of her brother's best friend, a sexy demon bounty hunter, to help her figure out the mystery and uncovers some very surprising secrets from her past. And falls in love...of course ;).

BbPNR-Are you planning on writing more PNR? or any plans on making Shadow Marked a series or spin off?

Anna-Yes! I love paranormal romance and will be writing more and Shadow Marked is the first in the Demon Bound series. The second book, DEMON MARKED, will be out next year. It tells the story of Samantha's little sister, Emma, who has her own trouble with demons and men...of course.
Do you have any up coming books that are in the making you can share?

As I said, Demon Marked, will be out in 2011 from NAL's Eclipse line. I also have a new urban fantasy mystery series debuting with Pocket in 2011. I'm not sure if it will be an "Anna" book or written under a different pen name, but I will be sure to keep readers posted as soon as I know! So stop by and visit my site--annajevans.com--or the blog--annajevans.blogpsot.com--for more info.

Thank you so much Anna!

Please vist Anna's website She has lots of goodies for us that likes good HOT romance!