Monday, June 24, 2013

Someone Else's Sky by Christine Wenrick Cover reveal


Title: Someone Else's Skye
Author: Christine Wenrick
Genre: Paranormal Romance
*Expected publication: October 1 2013*



One night. . . One violent supernatural battle . . .

And five stories of the men whose lives
will be changed by it.
 
Kane, Brethren Guardian and one of the few Natural Shape-Shifters left in existence, survived the bloody battle of Brahm Hill but lost two of his closest friends. For all of his good-natured sarcasm and eye-popping good looks, Kane finds himself unable to completely forget about that night, so he seeks comfort in the one thing he is truly good at . . . sex!

This shape-shifting bad boy believes in having a good time—a very good time, usually involving some mingled heavy breathing with a sexy Dhampir in a tiny closet somewhere. But when he’s sent into the freezing tundra of the Northwest Territories to investigate a troublesome supernatural being on the loose, he ends up crossing paths with a woman who almost instantly drives him insane with want . . . because she doesn’t seem to be falling for the shifter’s charms.

It’s completely inexplicable.

Skye Matthews has a job to do, and she needs to be focused on that, not spending all her time rebuffing the advances of this way-too-cocky and handsome stranger. Yet, there is something irresistible about this self-involved playboy that Skye can’t seem to stay away from. And when the unidentified Kane is sent to investigate takes an unnatural interest in her, protecting her becomes the Guardian’s top priority.
 
But . . . can Kane save Skye from a supernatural being no one has ever encountered before?



About the Author

Christine is a graduate of Washington State University where she received a BA in Interior Design. And true to form of using mostly her ‘right brain’, she splits her time between her commercial design career and her imaginary world of writing. She lives in the scenic Pacific Northwest where she enjoys hiking, camping and photographing many of the wonderful places that served as inspiration for her Charmed Trilogy. Her biggest reward in life is any given day when one of her books connects with a reader because she herself is such a lover of reading. Some of her favorite authors include Lisa Kleypas, Julia Quinn, and Kimberly Derting.

To keep up on all the latest information about Christine and her books please visit her at

Review: The Reluctant Marquess by Maggie Andersen

Title: The Reluctant Marquess
Author: Maggie Andersen
Source: Self Purchased
Genre: Historical Romance
Length: Novel
Release Date: March 8, 2012
Reviewer: Jasmyn

Charity Barlow wished to marry for love.  The rakish Lord Robert wishes only to tuck her away in the country once an heir is produced.

A country-bred girl, Charity Barlow suddenly finds herself married to a marquess, an aloof stranger determined to keep his thoughts and feelings to himself.  She and Lord Robert have been forced by circumstances to marry, and she feels sure she is not the woman he would have selected given a choice.

The Marquess of St. Malin makes it plain to her that their marriage is merely for the procreation of an heir, and once that is achieved, he intends to continue living the life he enjoyed before he met her.

While he takes up his life in London once more, Charity is left to wander the echoing corridors of St. Malin House, when she isn't thrown into the midst of the mocking Haute Ton.

Charity is not at all sure she likes her new social equals, as they live by their own rules, which seem rather shocking.  She's not at all sure she likes her new husband either, except for his striking appearance and the dark desire in his eyes when he looks at her, which sends her pulses racing.

Lord Robert is a rake and does not deserve her love, but neither does she wish to live alone.

Might he be suffering from a sad past?  Seeking to uncover it, Charity attempts to heal the wound to his heart, only to make things worse between them

Will he ever love her?





The Reluctant Marquess put a unique twist on an old storyline.  When Robert and Charity marry to satisfy the terms of a will so Robert can inherit, they aren't quite sure what to expect from each other.  Charity and Robert decide to make a go of it, if only to satisfy both of their material needs, if not emotional ones.  Charity is a blast of fresh air for the London ton, who isn't quite sure what to make of her and her strange country ways.  Charity is trying to make the best of her marriage and find some semblance of love with Robert, but he seems to be against the thought from the very beginning.  The ending of the story was very touching, with a bit of humor thrown in as well.

A personal blog post about something that devastated me when I was a child

I am blogging today about something that is totally from my heart, this has nothing to do with reading or books. As most of you know I love animals and I have a several cat's and one dog so when I noticed this http://www.catster.com/the-scoop/humane-officer-shoots-kills-feral-cats-kittens-children-watch on my friends Facebook it brought back a bad childhood memory's that I felt the need to share.

Please be warned this post might not be for the faint of heart but I feel the need to warn parents and new parents and to speak out at what has recently happened.

I was only 9 years old and we were visiting my Aunt and Uncle. There were some kittens outside that I was playing with. All of the sudden my Uncle came out of the house with a baseball bat and took one of the kittens away from me and threw it up and hit it with the bat. He proceeded to do all of them that way. Needless to say I was frozen at the sight before my eyes, it was just a totally devastating. Even today I have a very soft spot in my heart for kittens and cats because of this very, very sick man. I hated that man from that point on and I never saw him as my Uncle any longer. I never let him hug me or come close to me, I was very much afraid he would do to me what he  did to those kittens. Even when we went back to visit I would go over to the neighbors I couldn’t stand the look of that man and I was never so glad when he passed away that next month.

 I’ve had to live what he did my whole life. One would say they were just kittens but you try to tell that to a little kid who knew no better at the time. I never remember my mom or dad speaking about what happened and the sad fact was, they every muchj could have but I was too deep into thought as to what happened right in front of my eyes and I never heard them. It wasn't until a few years ago before my dad passed away that I even bought the subject up to him, as a matter of fact, my husband or my daughter has no clue that this ever happened to me. I hate even speaking about it now because of the pain it cause me so long ago, but I feel the need to warn parents and new parents please don’t let anyone kill an animal before a kids eyes. You see as we grow older we remember the bad before you do the good, so still today this scene is vivid in my head. I would even suggest if an animal had rabies to have a cop or someone kill them away from a child because you will never know what pain that kid will carry with them all of their lives.

As for the shooting I really hate to know what those kids will go through their whole lives after seeing a cop shoot a litter of kittens’ right in front of their eyes. I would think cops would have compassion but I as I have always know most don’t.  The cop just better be glad I wasn’t the woman because I would have given him a reason to shoot me, but then again I would have never called the cops because I know the right way to get rid of kittens, it’s called re-homing. I have no clue why that mom didn’t stand up for not only her kids but for the kittens too, heck she was feeling the cats and then she calls a cop to come over and take care of them, I have no use for her either and I hope like heck she doesn’t have any animals , I would hate to see what they have to deal with each day. Sad, but with stupid people like this in the world I am really disliking the living more and more every day. 

I know most petitions doesn't do too much good but I felt the need to sign this one in hopes it will help get that cop fired or some kind of reprimand.

http://www.change.org/petitions/north-ridgeville-humane-officer-barry-accorti-get-him-fired

Sunday, June 23, 2013

ARC Review: Bite Me by PJ Schnyder

Title: Bite Me (London Undead, #1)
Author: PJ Schnyder
Source: Netgalley
Genre: Paranormal Romance (zombies, shifters)
Length: Novella (89pgs)
Release: Jun 24, 2013
Available at Amazon| B&N | Carina Press
Reviewer: CaroleDee


Few people walk the streets of London since the zombie outbreak, but that's not an issue for Seth. As
a werewolf, he can handle himself and save humans reckless enough to take a nighttime stroll. While on patrol he comes across a group of people under attack. The one woman brave enough to take a stand against the zombies catches his eye—and not just because of her way with a gun. Learning the beautiful woman is homeless and fends for herself only intensifies his urge to protect and care for her.

Maisie can't help but admit that she's attracted to her werewolf rescuer. She's drawn to Seth's strength and ferocity, and finds herself opening up to him in ways she never imagined, even though she's determined to not rely on Seth or anyone else. She doesn't want another person to get hurt—or die—for her sake. She has enough scars, physical and emotional, from the last time…

But when Seth realizes something is drawing the zombies to Maisie, there may be nothing he can do to save her…



Loved it! And I want more!

A mysterious zombie plague is ravishing London. It hasn't hit apocalyptic levels yet, but those stuck in the city because of quarantines/roadblocks know the zombies are roaming the streets and that they are hungry.

Maisie is a badass with something to prove. After terrible events make her toughen up she isn't afraid to take out as many of the flesh eaters as possible. Unfortunately, the zombies are evolving and Maisie finds herself in a situation where she needs a little help.

After the outbreak Seth, the pack leader of London, comes out to the humans to offer assistance in eradicating the threat. When he helps Maisie out of a bind he knows she's special. But in the midst of a zombie invasion how does he get the headstrong female to accept his attention?

Maisie is fantastic. She's a tough chick out of necessity, but is still very human. Her blossoming relationship with Seth was great to read. Their progress didn't seem rushed at all. In a lot of novellas the balance between heat and plot can be very lopsided. I was very impressed with Schnyder's ability to have a great plot AND fantastic romance in such a short read.

My only complaint is I want more and I want it now! I would love to see a full length novel with Maisie, Seth and the rest of the characters from Bite Me. If I send the author some cookies do you think she'd oblige? lol

Seriously, though, this is a fantastic read! I would recommend it to anyone that loves PNR or UF. I'll be patiently awaiting (okay maybe not patiently) book two in the London Undead series. (Which, according to the Schnyder's website is anticipated to be released in Nov 2013) 





About the Author
Born and raised in the North East, PJ Schnyder spent her childhood pretending to study for the SATs by reading every fantasy and sci-fi novel she could borrow from the local and school libraries. She scored fairly high in the verbal portion.

She was introduced to the wonderful world of romance a decade later by her best friend at an anime convention in Seattle.

She now lives somewhere temperate watching the seasons go by with her two dogs and super stealthy ninja kitty, writing her stories.

PJ would love to hear from you. Whether it’s questions or comments regarding her stories or this website, please feel free to email her.




Author Interview with PJ Schnyder



After devouring and loving PJ Schnyder's new zombie and Werewolf filled PNR/UF novella Bite Me I had to ask a few questions!

Ms. Schnyder was nice enough to take time out of her crazy pre-release schedule and satisfy my curiosity (Bite Me releases tomorrow!)





In Bite Me Vampires and Fae are spoken of but never appear. Do you expect to have some vamp or fae characters in future installments of the Love Undead series?

Yes. The heroine of Sing for the Dead, book 2 of the London Undead series is a fae. Based on the title and the fact that she's fae, some might be able to guess what kind. ;)

Vampires aren't featured as main characters in any of the books, but there's a possibility they may be mentioned more in book 3, Survive to Dawn.


Will all books in the series revolve around Maisie and Seth. I have to admit that I want more of them

Each book features a new hero and heroine and even introduces some new supporting characters. No worries, though, because Maisie and Seth do pop into Sing for the Dead and Survive to Dawn for a bit.


Seth speaks about being old. What is the life-span of the London Undead weres?

The London Undead Weres can live for centuries upon centuries. They do not die of old age, due to their ability to heal, but even before the zombie apocalypse the world was a dangerous place. War, hunting by superstitious humans, and insanity are all limiting factors to the life span of a Were.

With the world watching London during the beginnings of the zombie apocalypse, Seth has a lot on his hands proving the Weres are helpful as opposed to being considered another danger in the eyes of human military and government.



You're from the US, but seem to have a pretty decent grasp on British mannerisms, food, and speech. Have you spent time in the UK?

I've had the good fortune to visit London, Portsmouth, and Basingstoke on several occasions for the day job. There was one year my passport indicated 11 business trips to the UK in as many months. O.o

Colleagues in the UK were lovely and I enjoy trying good food in any country. London is a great place to explore international cuisine, but I personally enjoyed many of the traditional British dishes as well.

:)

I also enjoy several BBC programmes like Being Human, Torchwood, and Doctor Who. Having those playing in the background while I'm writing sometimes helps me maintain the voice of my characters in my stories.



What are your favorite zombie themed books/movies/tv shows?

I enjoyed Resident Evil and Resident Evil: After Life. For action movies, they were entertaining with strong female leads. More recently, I watched Warm Bodies and loved it!
Lia Habel's Dearly, Departed is one of my favorite zombie novels and Gimme Shelter is my favorite anthology of the zombie apocalypse. Edited by J.R. Blackwell, Gimme Shelter is the sister anthology to the award-winning live action role playing game Shelter in Place and features many short fiction pieces by awesome authors like Tee Morris, Philippa Ballantine, Chuck Wendig, Mur Lafferty, Jared Axelrod, and many more (even me). It was an honor to be included in an anthology with so many talented authors.

Believe it or not, I don't watch the Walking Dead. I've caught a couple of episodes but my day job has me traveling so often I can't ever seem to catch tv shows unless I'm watching them on NetFlix. I mentioned several of my favorite BBC programmes earlier though.



Any tips for surviving the zombie apocalypse?

Have good cardio. Running is always a good idea. :P

Playing games like Shelter in Place give you good ideas in preparation for a zombie apocalypse too.
Consider them training scenarios. ;)

 

 A big THANK YOU to PJ for answering my questions. 
Be sure to check out her Youtube channel where she'll be answering more questions about her upcoming London Undead series!


 

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Review: A Counterfeit Betrothal/The Notorious Rake by Mary Balogh

Title: A Counterfeit Betrothal (and) The Notorious Rake
Author: Mary Balogh
Source: FirstReads
Genre: Historical Romance
Length: Novel (x2)
Release Date: April 30, 2013
Reviewer: Jasmyn

A Counterfeit Betrothal
Lady Sophia Bryant has no intention of marrying anytime soon.  Her one desire is to reunite her parents, who have been estranged for fourteen years.  Surely, if she happens to announce her betrothal - even a false one - they will be forced to see each other.  Devilishly handsome Lord Francis Sutton seems perfect for such deceit, always agreeable to games of passion in which he has nothing to lose.  The trap is set - if only Lady Sophia can keep her foolish heart from falling prey to her brilliant snares.

The Notorious Rake
Lord Edmund Waite is everything that Lady Mary Gregg despises: lewd, lascivious, mocking - the most incorrigible and successful rogue around.  A bluestocking like her would never tempt a man whose taste runs to pretty playthings - so Mary is startled to find herself the object of Lord Edmund's desires.  Even more surprising is her reaction to his shocking advances.  She may be a lady, but this man knows so well how to make her feel like a woman.




A Counterfeit Betrothal is a fantastic story - it would have gotten 5 stars if it had been by itself.  Lady Sophia and Lord Francis are the perfect couple, and have been since they were kids tormenting each other.  When Sophia gets the crazy idea to pretend to be betrothed to him to try and get her parents back together after 14 years apart, he's more than happy to help with her scheme.  But things take an interesting turn when they realize they may actually like each other.  God forbid either admits it - in fact Lady Sophia is quite humorous when she tries to convince herself and Francis - I was laughing so hard I nearly cried.  It was the perfect young romance blooming between childhood friends (sort of).  There was even a bit of a side story with Sophia's parents, but the young ones outshone them hands down.

The Notorious Rake was a little too much of what I consider to be a stereotypical historical romance.  Roguish gentleman meets stand up lady and tries to get her into bed - only he ends up falling in love instead.  This second story in the book is what brought the overall rating down for me.  I had a hard time relating to either character, and it seemed like it was a story I had heard many times before.

Friday, June 21, 2013

Review: FAIRY UNBROKEN by Anna Keraliegh

FAIRY UNBROKEN (THE FAIRY SERIES #3)
Author:  ANNA KERALEIGH
Source:  Author – I received this book from the Author in exchange for an honest review.
Genre:  Paranormal Romance
Length:  Novella
Reviewed by:  Artemis

                  


What happens when the human hater finds his human mate?

When Keyn was a boy, he fell from the sky. Cruel human men found him and the child within ceased to exist. Now, he lives for battle. His sole purpose in life is protect the King and Queen from threats but he has a secret. Every night when memories plague him, he wakes and flies to her. His mate. Found long ago but one he does not want to claim. 

Trillian has enough on her plate with a dying brother. When creatures attack, she’s thrust in a mythical world turned real and confronted with attempts on her life. She wants nothing to do with the fairy kingdom until her brother takes a turn for the worst and a little fairy help may just save his life.

Can Keyn get past his hatred and let Trillian heal his broken soul?



Review: Soeis by Rosalind Scarlett

Title: Soeis (Anam Ceile Chronicles #2)
Author: Rosalind Scarlett
Source: Author Request
Genre: Paranormal Romance/Historical
Length: Novel
Release Date: June 21, 2013
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Do I deserve love again when I have done nothing but murder?  And when again I do find him, will there be anything of me left to give?

Though she treasures her homeland of Ireland, Aislinn only knows she must find escape from the painful memories.  Not knowing where she is heading, her intuition beckons her to Italy.  Perhaps, she will resume her long ago dreams of becoming a famous violinist - such a thing would be possible there.  But that was before her existence had been altered by her love for Donovan.  How can those old dreams possibly even matter anymore - when she has lost everything that did matter?

Barely sustaining herself in the underground of Florence, Aislinn is found by a couple of stunning seasoned vampires who offer to take her under their wing and demonstrate to her how a vampiress should be conducting herself.  While relieved to be taken from her dreary homeless existence and be living in their beautiful old villa, she finds acclimating to their regime of seducing their helpless male prey with the lure of sexual promises to be inflicting moral turmoil on her conscience.

There is one catch.  Aislinn is truly enticed by Katja, the angelic Hungarian golden-haired vampire.  When Katja seduces her, Aislinn is awakened to pleasures she never imagined existed before.

And she wants more.  Much more...

Even as she battles against everything that they are - and in turn, everything she is becoming - Aislinn cannot help but be overcome with the intense sexual lust, as well as the bloodlust of their realm.  Determined to find her love reincarnate once again - as she avowed to him as he lay dying in her arms - she is struggling against losing herself and preserving her virginity in the midst of these increasingly overwhelming desires.

Then, one day, Aislinn is certain she glimpses and catches the scent of her love.  With this new driving force, she is desperate to be with him again.  But she knows she must be vigilant in safeguarding her secret.  It is vital that she finds him before they do an relish turning him into their next victim.

When her cohorts imprison Aislinn in the dungeon, she sinks into despair.  Now, how will she ever find him? Worse yet, trapped there, how will she protect her love from them?

What Aislinn does not know is that she possesses powers of which she is unaware.  Will she discover them in time to save herself - and her one true love?

Warning: Contains steamy sensuality & explicit sexuality.  Not intended for readers below the age of eighteen!

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Review: The Gentle Wind's Caress by Anne Braer

Title: The Gentle Wind's Caress
Author: Anne Braer
Source: Self Purchased
Genre: Historical Romance - Tragic
Length: Novel
Release Date: June 12, 2012
Reviewer: Jasmyn

Halifax, 1876.  On the death of her mother and sister, Isabelle Gibson is left to fend for herself and her brother in a privately-run workhouse.  After the matron's son attempts to rape her, Isabelle decides to escape him and a life of drudgery by agreeing to marry a moorland farmer she has never met.  But this man, Farrell, is a drunkard and a bully in constant feud with his landlord, Ethan Harrington.  When Farrell bungles a robbery and deserts her, Isabelle and Ethan are thrown together as she struggles so save the farm.  Both are married and must hide their growing love.  But despite the secrecy, Isabelle draws strength from Ethan as faces from the past return to haunt her and a tragedy is set to strike that will change all of their lives forever.







If I had knows this was going to be a tragedy ahead of time, I would have judged this book very differently.  There is not a HEA in this book, I say that as a warning, not trying to give anything away.  The writing itself was very beautiful.  The character were very alive.  Isabelle was a little too determined to stay in a horrible situation instead of finding a way at times, but otherwise she was a true woman of her times - trying to make the best of what life had given her.

Ethan was a gallant gentleman, wanting to protect a woman from having a harder life than necessary.  He just happened to fall in love with her at the same time and it only made things harder for awhile.  Where there is a sad part of the ending, there is also hope and hint at a new life ahead.

Review: The Sanguinarium Chronicles The Vampire Damian by: NVD


Title: The Sanguinarium Chronicles  The Vampire Damian
Author: NVD 
Source: Review Request
Genre: Paranormal 
Length: 230 pages PDF 
Reviewed by: Emi 


**I received a copy of this book for an honest review**



Set in modern day Romania, Sanguinarium Chronicles The Vampire Damian, is an incursion into the dark world of Romanian vampires. Meet the Romanian vampires: meet Max, Bucharest's enforcer, Aurora, his life partner and Bucharest's leader who falls in love with Damian, and the notorious Vlad Tepes The Impaler aka Dracula, Romania's ruling prince. 


The story documents Damian's journey as seen and lived by him. A journey of growth, discovery, love, hate, revenge and blood. Damian is a new vampire, who, due to his native psychic abilities caught the eye of the Umbriti, psychic vampires who wanted him dead. Max saves Damian and turns him into his right hand man. But, that's only the beginning, as Damian will soon be involved in a fight that lasted for centuries, a fight that stays in the shadows, and where life ends abruptly, where friendships last for centuries and end in days, where love is lost and found, and where nothing is what it seems.




So this story is about Damian, and how he came to be a vampire. There is some sex in the story, but nothing explicit. Damian is Romanian but he writes his story in English, so it has a foreign flare to it.  But I'm used to that since English is not my mother's native language either. Damian has a pretty rough adolescent life, once in college he meets Diana, who shows him that he is unique and not quite like everyone else. As he goes through the motions of a normal life, he encounters someone who totally turns his world upside down, and from there he is introduced to Max. I love Max, he's funny and  he's very protective of Damian. Max takes him under his wing and teaches him everything he needs to know about his new life. 
I thought this was a great read, cool story, a lot of action in it, and some flirty scenes. I look forward to the next installment in the chronicles, I hope it's Max's story. lol  





Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Lothaire by Kresley Cole: Book Trailer!


Driven by his insatiable need for revenge, Lothaire, the Lore’s most ruthless vampire, plots to seize the Horde’s crown. But bloodlust and torture have left him on the brink of madness—until he finds Elizabeth Peirce, the key to his victory. He captures the unique young mortal, intending to offer up her very soul in exchange for power, yet Elizabeth soothes his tormented mind and awakens within him emotions Lothaire believed he could no longer experience.
Find more about Kresely Cole at http://kresleycole.com/

Review: The Satyr's Curse by: Alexandrea Weis

Title: The Satyr's Curse
Author: Alexandrea Weis
Source: Review Request
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Length: 261 pages Paperback
Reviewed by: Emi


**I received a copy of this book for an honest review**



Gruesome murders are rocking New Orleans. 

But Jazzmyn Livaudais is too busy running her restaurant to pay attention to the sensational headlines. And when the charismatic Julian Devereau enters Jazzmyn’s life, she becomes even more distracted by the handsome stranger. 

Seduced by Julian’s charm, Jazzmyn is swept up in a passionate romance. Then she learns the horrific truth about Julian and the murders. Cursed to an unending life where no woman can satisfy his lust and no wine can quench his thirst, Julian needs Jazzmyn’s love to free him from his torment. 

But Jazzmyn is in love with someone else. And Julian isn’t very happy about it. 

He vows to keep on killing until Jazzmyn submits to his will. 

For Jazzmyn Livaudais the nightmare is just beginning. 

No one can ever break The Satyr’s Curse.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Indie Romance Convention Author Interview with Lori Brighton


Please welcome Lori Brighton!


~Tell us a bit about yourself
Well, I went to college to become an archaeologist. I’d seen Indiana Jones a few too many times but I realized pretty quickly it was a bit less adventurous than the movies made it seem; it’s more digging in the dirt than being chased by giant boulders. After college I landed a job as a natural science curator. I loved my job, but I’d always had a huge imagination and it just wasn’t fulfilling that aspect of my personality. So…I decided to try and write a romance! Seven long years later (and lots and lots of rejections), I sold two books to Kensington. The pay was crap, and they didn’t recontract me but fortunately self-publishing took off around this time. Now I can say I actually have a career as a writer, which honestly at times I never thought I’d be able to say! I love being able to tell my son that if you work hard and never give up, you can have the life you want!

~Who or what is your writing muse? And what is your favorite environment to write in or conditions?
Well, when I was sixteen I first discovered romance novels. It was a Julie Garwood historical called Guardian Angel. When I read that book I was in awe, I’d never read anything like it! So much romance, love, emotion and adventure! So, I guess you could say her historical romances are what made me want to start writing later in life, and they are definitely still my favorites. Good books are definitely my muse! As for where I write…I’m usually on my couch, but I have a beautiful, wonderful office that I’ve finally finished decorating, so I’m sure I’ll be there much more often. 

~Who or what genre do you enjoy reading?
I’ll read any type of romance or young adult. Like my movies, I like romance and adventure and a happily ever after. Honestly, I don’t have much time to read but when I do, I’m usually reading self-help books! Makes me sound like a nutcase, but I’m addicted to them! I wonder if there’s a book for that…
~What are you working on right now?
A lot! I’m the sort of author who works on multiple books at once. If I get bored, or stuck, I switch to another! But at this exact moment I’m frantically trying to get my next historical romance for Amazon Montlake done…To Please a Lady; book 3 in my Seduction Series. I’m working on a short story to go with my self-published series, The Mind Readers. I’ve got two other paranormal young adult books in the work, as well as a young adult romance (no paranormal). And yes, I’m hoping to get them all out in 2013! Okay, maybe I am a nutcase.

Fun Questions:
Fave Band or singer: I don’t think I have a favorite. I’ll listen to anything from Tom Petty, to Enya, to Classical, to The Lumineers. My husband has Satellite Radio in his car and my favorite station is called Coffee House, so I suppose I tend toward Indie bands.

Dog or Cat: Honestly the best pet I’ve ever had was our dog who died last year
L But if I had to choose, it would be cats! Cats leave you alone! They do their own thing, which I appreciate.
Leather or Denim: The idea of leather sounds sexy, but honestly denim.

Heels or Flip Flops: Well, again I like the idea of heels, but let’s face it, I’m in my PJ’s most days so it’s Flip Flops for me.

Wine or Beer: Neither! I hate the taste of alcohol! I love pop (as we call it from the area in the Midwest where I’m from) but I’m trying not to drink it as it’s so bad for the body!

Mountain Top or Ocean Side: I love all nature! But definitely ocean! I love the mystery of the beach. You don’t know what you’ll see or find. In fact, we’re trying to move toward the beach now! Fingers crossed someday soon!

Boxer, breifs, or commando for your hero: Boxer-briefs!

Thanks so much for having me!

For more on Lori Brighton and her books please visit her site at : http://www.loribrighton.com/

Help Petfinder's get the word out about dogs being left in hot cars.

It seems like as each summer passes the hotter it get and in turn the dummer people get's. They want to take their dogs with them to the store but yet they have no clue that just a cracked window will not keep their dog alive while they are in the store for hours at a time. So, below you'll see some pictures from Petfinders that will help you save a dogs life this summer. Please visit Petfinders link below as share as much as you can to help save a life. 

Dogs or cat's don't belong in a car in the summer heat! 












Monday, June 17, 2013

Review: Captive by K.M. Fawcett

Title: Captive (The Survival Race, #1)
Author: K.M. Fawcett
Source: Self Purchase
Genre: Science Fiction/Action, Adventure Romance
Length: Novel (384pgs)
Reviewer: CaroleDee



 AN IMPOSSIBLE JOURNEY

The last thing Addy Dawson remembers is a blazing inferno and freezing river water overtaking her lungs. When she awakens, Addy finds herself on a strange, alien planet, trapped in a cell with no doors, no windows-- and to her horror-- a naked warrior who claims to be her mate.

AN UNDENIABLE PASSION

An alpha gladiator, Max is forced to breed and produce the finest specimens for the Survival Race, a deadly blood sport created by the alien rulers of Hyborea. To rebel means torture - or worse - yet Max refuses to become the animal his captors want him to be. But their jailors will not be denied, and soon Addy and Max find themselves unwilling players in this cruel game. Pushed to the limit, they will risk everything for the chance at a life free from captivity. And though fate brought them together as adversaries, Max and Addy will discover that when they're together, there's nothing in the universe that can stop them .



Sunday, June 16, 2013

Review: Escaping Love by Debra Smith

Title: Escaping Love (Koning Clan #2)
Author: Debra Smith
Source: Author
Genre: Erotic Paranormal Romance
Length: short novel (165pgs)
Reviewer: CaroleDee


Eva, a rare white panther, is desperate to avoid her family and their expectations. Hundreds of years of tradition force her to run to the newly appointed Queen only to find her gone. Hopelessness causes her to invoke the right of Hospitality and everything that goes with it, including the mouthwatering lupine cowboy with talented hands. When he whispers her name she’s tempted to submit as long as he meets her every desire.

Clint, the beta wolf of the Koning Clan, is tired of troublesome females walking through the doors of Gryph’s Bar. The last one changed history. Now, a small, seductive feline grates on his nerves and beckons his primitive instincts. Even though she’s trouble, her taste drives him to addiction. Law dictates he must protect her, but the way she calls to his beast may lead to their undoing. As a male with no knowledge of his past how can they have a future?

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Review: The Ghost Hunter by Lori Brighton

Title: The Ghost Hunter (The Hunter #1)
Author: Lori Brighton
Source: Self Purchased
Genre: Contemporary Paranormal Romance
Release Date: September 11, 2010
Reviewer: Jasmyn

When Ashley Hunter inherits the Inn where her father mysteriously vanished years ago, she jumps at the chance to finally uncover the truth about his disappearance. But soon after taking ownership of the decrepit building, Ashley realizes she’s in for far more than she bargained. Not only has she inherited answers to many sought-after questions, she’s also inherited spirits, demons and even fallen angels! Then Cristian arrives, a gorgeous man who insists he merely needs a room to rent. She believes him, until one by one her ghosts start disappearing...

As a fallen angel destined for a life of servitude, Cristian Lucius is relegated to protecting earth from unwanted spirits. But he can’t accomplish this daunting task alone. He requires assistance from the very woman who frustrates him as much as she intrigues him. Cristian is determined to ignore his intense attraction for Ashley, and focus on his mission. If they don’t work together, they won’t have a chance in hell of defeating the demon threatening their lives. The problem is getting Ashley to trust him. No easy task, considering Cristian is the very man responsible for her father’s disappearance.

Friday, June 14, 2013

Blog tour with romance author A.L. Kessler



In the Light of the Moon is the first in my paranormal romance series Dark War Chronicles. Kassity is a panther-lycan that owes the vampire Lucius a debt and that is why she kills for him. Lucius rules over a territory and will use anything he can to control his people. He’s not willing to let go of his prized cat, even when she meets her fated mate. Kass is tired of her life with Lucius and wants to gain back control over her beast, but one thing keeping her from leaving is her family. The Black Moon Clan has gone insane and has slaughtered every female except for Kassity, the one who got away. Cornered now by The Circle, the unofficial rulers of the vampire kind, they need to get Kassity back and deliver her to The Circle.  They hire a mercenary named Jaxon, he goes where the money is and isn’t afraid to rescue Kassity from the big bad vampire. Needless to say, things get interesting.

The world of DWC is one where the government and very few civilians know that supernatural creatures exist. There is a war raging between every like of creature and everyone wants a different outcome. Each book in the series will reveal a little more about the different sides of the war anywhere from vampires, to Hunters, witches and fae, no creature is out of question here. Things are about to change. Choose your side.

Character Spotlight: Kassity Debeau


Physical Appearance:

Gender: Female

Age:  24
Height: 5’6”
Weight: 120lbs
Hair: Dyed red, naturally color is blonde
Eyes: Blue
Distinguishing Marks: She has several scars on her body from the multiple fights she’s been in.  The one Jaxon notices is on her right arm.

General Information:

Birth date: May 14th
Birthplace: Santa Fe, NM
Ethnic origin: European
Family members: Sarah, the sister who was supposed to not have a panther form and she’s the oldest. Stephan is the youngest brother, and then there is Garret who is the oldest brother. Her father Quinn leads the small clan of panther. Kass’ mother is deceased.

Personality:

In one word: Tough
First impression: Spunky
Gets angry at: Lucius
Laughs at: Anything she can.
Cries at: Very rarely does Kassity cries, if she does it’s normally something from the past.
Regrets: Trusting Josh.
Vulnerability: Jaxon and her inability to keep her panther under control
Fears: Total control by Lucius.

Other details

Hobbies: running in the forest when Lucius allows it.
Skills: Bartending and eating people. (In panther form of course!)
Smells: like the forest
Favorite color: Green
Favorite food: Fast food burgers
Favorite beverage: Mudslide
Favorite music: Heavy rock, anything loud and angry
Favorite clothing: Jeans and a tank top


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About the Author:
A.L. Kessler is a paranormal romance and steampunk author residing in Colorado Springs. Since she was a teenager she's loved weaving stories and spinning tales. When she's not at the beck-and-call of the Lord and Lady of the House, two black cats by the names of Jynx and Sophie, playing with her daughter, or killing creepers and mining all the things with her husband of 4 years, she's either reading, participating in NaNoWriMo, or writing in her Blog Writing Rambles. You can find her story Keeper in Evernight Vol II, her steampunk short, Of Souls and Steam, in Penny Dread Vol. III, also Midnight Symphony, her first novella is now available.


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Twitter: a_l_kessler