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Over at Dawn Brown’s…
Dawn has a great blog…you should stop over and say hello! Did I mention she’s interviewing me there?:-) All part of that All Romantic Suspense Blog Tour. I’m really enjoying myself ~ hosting and visiting the blogs of other authors is exciting!
On the Road with the All Romantic Suspense Blog Tour!
Hello All!
I’m over at Mindy MacKay‘s place today. Stop by for a visit and check out my interview! Hope to see you there:-).
Night Owl Reviews A Day in April, 1944
Another review for A Day in April 1944 arrived ~ a gift for the new year ~ thanks Vee! Here’s an excerpt:
“A Day in April 1944 is a short story chronologically one day (and night). The sex is hot and the character development good. It’s an enjoyable, quick erotic read.”
The full review can be read here. For more lengthy reviews, please visit the pages of Literary Nymphs, Fallen Angel Reviews, and Dark Diva Reviews, where A Day in April 1944 garnered 5 star reviews and recommended read status at all three sites!
Hopefully, reviews for Second Chances will be forthcoming:-). Still waiting for word on a submission while working on a new novella. Good luck to all the writers out there. Nothing feels as good as completing a work, getting it out there, then starting on something new. It’s a long road, but one that must be traveled. If you write, you know that it can’t be any other way.
A Snippet of Love and Romance
As a writer of both erotica and romance, I thought I’d provide you with an excerpt of my romance novel, Second Chances, published by Bookstrand. Somewhat sweet, somewhat sensual, it is the story of three women, ranging in age from 18 to 50+, who get a second chance at life and love! The novel takes place in the U.S. and France, from a small town in the South to NYC, and from Paris to Carcassonne. In fact, the photo of the fortress currently on the header of my blog was taken in Carcassonne, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was one of the many places I visited on my honeymoon:-)…along with my beloved city of Paris. Just like the women in my novel, I found love when I least expected to;-). Second Chances is now available both digitally and in print. I hope to have some updates for you regarding a few other projects I’m working on. Hope you enjoy!
Excerpt:
Always an early riser, Jeanne rose with the sun, regardless of the time her head hit the pillow. At exactly five, her eyes popped open. Just as well. There was plenty to do. She donned her bathing cap and swimsuit, and before six had completed ten laps in the pool. Harry had given her a difficult time about installing it, but she knew if she could convince him it would be good for business the pool would be hers.
The only form of exercise that didn’t bore her, swimming sculpted her fifty-four year old body. The result was a sleek and toned look—all the incentive she needed to jump in each morning at exactly five fifteen. All thoughts drifted from her mind as her body took over, her breathing rhythmic and the movement of her arms and legs, synchronized.
* * * *
Gwen stood near the bedroom window and watched Jeanne complete lap after lap. Why, the older woman was in better shape than she was. She examined herself in the mirror and frowned, turning away. No wonder Jay left me for another woman. Look at me! Lumpy clusters of cellulite formed pockets around her thighs, and her muscle tone reminded her of one big bowl of Jell-O.
Admittedly, she had allowed all those society luncheons to go straight to her hips and thighs. Her sallow complexion gave no indication that summer had arrived. After throwing on a robe, she plopped onto the side of the bed and felt the tears coming on. A knock at the door constructed the only barrier between her composure and another crying jag.
“Gwen, are you awake?” whispered Delia. The wind chime effect of her voice surprised Gwen each time she heard it. She rose and opened the door. There stood Delia. The freshness of youth belied the effects of the festivities of the night before. Oh, to be young again.
“Hey, what do you say we go for a swim? I know it’s early, but I just love the water and I figured you could use a swim.”
“You noticed, huh?”
“Noticed what, Gwen?”
“That I need to drop a few pounds, that I need some exercise, that I’m overweight, and just not what I used to be?”
“Well, no, that’s not exactly what I meant, Gwen. You look fine to me. I just wanted some company. But, hey, if that’s how you really feel, then it can’t hurt to join me, can it?”
Gwen found herself at a loss for words. I suppose she’s right, she thought. Before she could respond, Delia interrupted.
“Larry never appreciated my opinions, but I was never one to hold back on them. I tell it like it is most times, Gwen. Now I’m going to throw on a T-shirt and shorts and I’ll meet you down there.”
Delia was already in the pool when she arrived downstairs. Jeanne, in the kitchen preparing breakfast, hummed to herself.
“Go on, Gwen. Go for a swim with the girl. She could use some company. Seems to me she’s had a hard life for a child so young.” Jeanne made a clucking sound with her tongue and shook her head. “I don’t know what the world is coming to. God only knows where her mother and father are, but I tell you, if she were mine, she wouldn’t be running around almost getting herself killed.”
“You’re right, Jeanne. She can use the company, and I can use the exercise, so off I go. But look, let’s talk later. I don’t know what Delia has in mind as far as where she’s headed, but I can’t see dropping her off on some street corner and leaving her in the hands of who or whatever is out there. She’s got a good head on her little shoulders, and you know I’ve grown quite fond of her in this short time.” Gwen knew that she couldn’t allow Delia to put her life at risk on the streets again. “Funny, though, here I am giving advice and I don’t even know where I’m going!”
“Oh, you’ll find your way, dear. You’re young and attractive. Why, you have your entire life ahead of you,” said Jeanne, sorting through a colander filled with blueberries.
“Do you really think so?”
“Have you ever looked at yourself?” Jeanne wiped her hands on the apron tied around her waist and turned to Gwen. “You probably don’t even realize how lovely you are.”
Gwen’s eyes grew moist. “Thanks, Jeanne. I really needed to hear that. Now I’d better get out there before I change my mind.” She wrapped her towel around her waist and snatched a blueberry from the sorted and washed batch. Smiling at Jeanne, she made her way down to the pool.
Delia floated on her back then broke into a leisurely backstroke when she arrived. “Come on in,” she shouted, “the water’s fine!” At home in the water, she slid under then emerged. Hair slicked back and glistening in the sun, her smile revealed even white teeth.
“Okay, Miss Mermaid, give me a moment, won’t you?” Gwen shed the towel that covered the shorts and tank top she’d hurriedly stuffed into her small luggage bag. Delia giggled and continued gliding across the sparkling surface of the water. She slipped into the pool and began the process of becoming reacquainted with the water. Never comfortable in water, it took her a few moments to get her bearings. I must have drowned in a past life, she thought as she tried to coordinate the movement of her arms and legs in addition to trying to breathe without inhaling water. She’d do okay in a swimming pool with a lifeguard nearby, but if she happened to go overboard on a cruise or sailboat in a real body of water, she’d be a goner. It wasn’t long until those swimming lessons she’d hated as a girl came back to her with each stroke.
She counted the laps in her head and decided that six would be enough for today. She lost her concentration when she detected what she thought was a muffled scream. Gwen lifted her head above the water in time to see Delia dragged—kicking and screaming—toward an old Chevy by a giant of a man.
Coffee Time Romance Feature Author Contests
Are you interested in free books, gift cards, and other great prizes? Visit the Coffee Time Romance Feature Author Contests page and enter to win:-) If you can answer just a few simple questions regarding my book, Second Chances, you could win $25.00 in Strandbucks for use at Siren-Bookstrand, publisher of Second Chances.
Christine D’Abo, Stacey Espino, Candy Caine, Teal Ceagh, and Sandra Sookoo are also offering great prizes…along with many others. Grab a cup of coffee, (or a glass of wine), and head on over ~ the contests close at the end of May.
Other good news ~ Second Chances is also available in paperback on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. I have to admit, it’s a wonderful feeling to hold a copy in my hands:-).
Here’s the blurb for Second Chances:
Chance encounters bring together three women from very different walks of life and with little in common—except for the desire to obtain a second chance at life…and perhaps even love.
A mysterious birthday gift, a husband’s devastating deception, and a secret past during World War II send the women on an unforgettable journey to France that will change their lives forever. Will Delia, the young runaway, find the father she never knew, a father who knows nothing of her existence? Will one impulsive night change Gwen, a soon-to-be-divorcee’s, life forever? Can Jeanne, a French war bride, face her past and rekindle a romance with a lost love? When Delia disappears, the answers to these questions must wait.
I’d love to hear some feedback from readers. If you decide to take a chance on Second Chances, I hope you enjoy it! It’s also available in ebook format.
Books I’m reading in print and on my Kindle
Ever since my husband’s Kindle arrived, I’ve not been able to download a single title for him. The historical fiction by the authors he most enjoys reading are not yet available on Kindle. (I think I’ll post a list of those titles—if the man in your life enjoys American historical fiction you’ll have some recommendations for him.) So…I’ve taken it upon myself to not let the Kindle sit idle. This is my first experience reading books in digital format and I rather like it. However, at this point, I don’t think I can entirely give up the tactile pleasure of print books. I like paging back through what I’ve read if something is unclear. Although I know I can do that on Kindle, it just isn’t the same. There are advantages and disadvantages to each format. When I travel, the Kindle will definitely come in handy. I am paranoid about dropping my Kindle (oops, I mean my husband’s Kindle)…that wouldn’t be good!
I will continue reading traditional print books because I can’t stay away from libraries and bookstores. One of my favorite leisure activities is to browse the stacks searching for exciting books—borrowed, used, or new, it doesn’t matter to me. I have also been an Amazon customer for some time and won’t be giving up virtually browsing their shelves either. I do like to have print copies of books by my favorite authors, reference works as well…but I am cutting back because I want to conserve resources and I’m running out of space!
I’ve decided to use the Kindle to explore the works of many new and talented small press and Indie authors. Authors whose work is primarily available in ebook format, just like moi. So while I’m reading a traditional book, I’ll also be reading a digital book. Want to know what I’ve been reading?
Let’s talk print first—I’m reading a book that was in my TBR pile – Cutting for Stone, by Abraham Verghese. So far it is amazingly good. I love books that transport me to exotic locales but which also promise a great story. I can’t put it down!
And now for books I’ve read on my Kindle…I’ve recently finished, Angel and the Lawman by Barbara W. Starmer, (published by Bookstrand). The story takes place in the Old West and is full of plot twists and turns. The fast paced action filled storyline is driven by a spirited woman called Angel who was given the moniker by the handsome and mysterious Marshall, James Black. Of course there’s romance! Check it out! If you like western romances with strong heroines and dashing heroes, you won’t be disappointed!
Right now, in digital format, I’m reading, Secrets Volume 11 published by Red Sage. It contains novellas by Angela Knight, Jess Michaels, Kimberly Dean, and Jennifer Probost. I’ve just finished Ancient Pleasures by Jess Michaels and enjoyed it immensely! The story was captivating and sensual. I can’t wait to read more by her—also looking forward to checking out the other authors in this anthology.
I’m also reading Princess Robin, by Dana Taylor. According to the blurb on Amazon, “Princess Robin presents delightful twists to the beloved Sherwood tale.” So far, it does just that! The writing is fantastic and the book entertaining and amusing. Princess Robin has a great storyline and the author is very talented. I hope more readers will find out about her work.
Last but not least, in my digital TBR pile is, Finding Margo, by Susanne O’Leary. Of course it takes place in France…According to the blurb, Margo walks out on her husband in the middle of a roadway and into the French countryside. Is it any wonder I couldn’t resist since both of my books, A Day in April, 1944, and Second Chances take place in France? I’ve only read the first few pages but am looking forward to getting into it.
If you’re a reader looking for some good titles on Kindle, I suggest checking out the Kindle Boards. There are several great authors there whose work I’m looking forward to reading. The boards also cover anything Kindle related and then some. If you’re an author, it’s a warm supportive place to connect with other authors and let readers know about your work.
Bye for now…must get back to my reading…and writing!
Coffee Book and Blog at Coffee Time Romance
I had a wonderful time this weekend guest blogging at Coffee Time Romance! I didn’t realize that it could be so much fun, connecting with the readers was great! I think I wouldn’t mind traveling the web and visiting fellow writers blogs and chatting with readers – it’s nice to get out every once in awhile;-). If you’re interested in reading my visit, click here:
Coffee Book and a blog with Ursula Grey
Thanks to Karenne for her hospitality and assistance!
Second Chances!
I’m very proud to announce that, Second Chances, will be published with Bookstrand on November 17th! This title is close to my heart because I do believe we all deserve a second chance, and that they are indeed possible. What is Second Chances about? Read the blurb below:
Chance encounters bring together three women from very different walks of life and with little in common—except for the desire to obtain a second chance at life…and perhaps even love? A mysterious birthday gift, a husband’s devastating deception, and a secret past during World War II send the women on an unforgettable journey to France that will change their lives forever.
You can get it here: http://www.bookstrand.com/product-secondchances-15948-330.html
I hope you’ll enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!
Finally!
I’ve been writing on and off for several years and recently decided to seriously begin again. In years past I’ve received some promising words of encouragement within the dreaded letter of rejection. Waiting for word either way was difficult but in this new age of the ebook, where things move much more rapidly, I decided to try once again…To put it mildly, I was surprised and delighted to finally receive that first call and email of acceptance!
The publishing world is changing, downloadable books are becoming more and more popular…this medium also provides writers the opportunity to publish in an alternative format, to obtain exposure to a wide audience, and if they’re good, to get their name out and develop a reputation that may or may not lead to print publication. Obviously, the financial rewards are greater in the print world, and I’d be lying if I said I wouldn’t like to some day earn a living primarily as a writer, but I am more than happy to be published in the digital world and I thank said publishers for giving me the opportunity to showcase my work.
So what have I written? My first short story, A Day in April, 1944, will be published by Excessica.com with a release date of September 28, 2009. I’d like to categorize it as literary erotica. Erotica is a gray area for some as the definition of what it is depends on whom you ask. I make no apologies, it is a genre that I enjoy both reading and writing. If you’re a fan, here’s the blurb for, A Day in April, 1944…
“Numbed emotionally by the war, Lisette, a French woman working for the Resistance, shelters an American pilot during the Occupation of France. The visitor she harbors awakens her dormant sexuality and touches her in ways she couldn’t possibly have imagined…”
I hope you’ll consider purchasing it when it becomes available!
Bookstrand will publish, Second Chances, a mainstream romance in October. As I will soon be in the process of editing I’ll wait to tell you more!
Thanks for reading!
