Friday, July 30, 2010

Review: BLACK MAGIC


SHE HATES USING MAGIC . . .

Ever since the death of her parents, Sara Temple has rejected her magical gifts. Then, in a moment of extreme danger, she unknowingly sends out a telepathic cry for help—to the one man she is convinced she never wants to see again.

HE’S A POWERFUL WIZARD . . .

Jackson Slater thought he was done forever with his ex-fiancée, but when he hears her desperate plea, he teleports halfway around the world to aid her in a situation where magic has gone suddenly, brutally wrong.

THEY’VE BEEN CHOSEN TO SAVE THE WORLD . . .

But while Sara and Jack remain convinced they are completely mismatched, the Wizard Council feels otherwise. A dark force is killing some of the world’s most influential wizards, and the ex-lovers have just proved their abilities are mysteriously amplified when they work together. But with the fate of the world at stake, will the violent emotions still simmering between them drive them farther apart . . . or bring them back into each other’s arms?
In the world of Black Magic, there were once two races of wizards: the good Aequitas and the evil Omnivatics.  The Omnivatics, who often lived in snake-form, are thought to be extinct, cursed long ago for their wicked ways.  Jackson Slater, a geologist and Aequitas wizard, telepathically receives a cry for help from his ex-fiancee Sara Temple, also a wizard, who is half-way around the world in the jungles of Venezuela.  There is a bad history between Jack and Sara, but he cannot ignore her call.  Jack saves Sara from a deranged wizard, and they soon discover there is an evil force targeting their kind causing madness and death, and the evidence suggests that their ancient foe the Omnivatics is responsible.  Despite their mistrust for each other, Jack and Sara are faced with the task of locating and destroying the sorce of evil before the snake-wizard can destroy the earth.

Though the chemistry between them is electric, it took me awhile to accept Jackson and Sara as a couple.  Jackson was likable from the beginning.  He's a down-to-earth, take charge, no nonsense geologist who lives his life "roughing it" out in the field.  Sara likes the finer things in life, like wearing designer clothes, flying expensive helicopters and decorating luxury hotels as an interior designer.  Even traipsing through the South American jungle, she's dressed to impress.  But, opposites attract, and that certainly added to the sexual tension between them.  Sara's character was a bit naive and stubborn at times refusing to see the obvious, but by the end of the story I really liked her.  It was several chapters into the story before we're given the reason for the bad blood between Jack and Sara.  After hearing their heart breaking story, I can see why Sara acted the way she did.

This story had me entertained from the first page.  Wizards and ancient evil snakes are a nice change of pace in a paranormal romance.  At times the plot seemed far-fetched, but overall it worked for me.  This is the first book by Cherry Adair that I've read.  I liked her writing style.  The story flowed nicely.  The author gives us the history of the Aequitas and the Omnivatics in the prologue, which I had to read twice to fully grasp.  It certainly helped me understand future events in the book.  There is an upcoming second book called Dangerous Magic, and I'm looking forward to seeing where the author takes this story.

Review copy courtesy of the publisher.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Waiting On Wednesday: POSSESS ME



"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we are eagerly anticipating.

Possess Me
(Anthology)
by R.G. Alexander

Release Date:
August 3, 2010
Three exciting new paranormal erotic novellas set in New Orleans, with a voodoo twist that's "pure magic". (Eden Bradley)

In the Big Easy, there's a legend women long for: a sexual voodoo spirit who can fulfill their darkest fantasies. And in these three steaming-hot novellas, he helps three New Orleans couples achieve the ultimate satisfaction...

In Release Me, Allegra heads down to New Orleans to heal her wounds, but she never expects to lose her heart to such a quiet, troubled man as Rousseau. She's even less prepared for the scorching, sexual spirit within him-and what he can do to her...

In Reclaim Me, Ben has loved Michelle as long as he can remember. But his beautiful artist has a way of running away from life-and what the pair could be. Leave it to the infamous spirit to help Ben prove to Michelle where she belongs: in his embrace...

In Redeem Me, it's All Saints' Day, the one day the voodoo spirit can walk the world in the flesh. When he bumps into Bethany, she might just be the reincarnation of a girl he once loved. Passion ignites, but can the couple overcome past mistakes and have a real chance at love?
I just found this one reviewed in the RT Book Reviews magazine.  I love paranormal romances set in New Orleans, so I really want to read this anthology!  (I love the cover too.)  It's being published by Berkley Heat, so it would fall more into the "erotica" genre.  What books are you waiting for?

Monday, July 26, 2010

PNR Fans: Which series should I start reading? Please help me decide!


I read ALL the time, but believe it or not, I have not read the following 5 fabulous series!  I need your help deciding which series I should start first.  Here are the choices:

Black Dagger Brotherhood Series

Argeneau Series

Dark Series

Midnight Breed Series

Dark Hunter Series
(I have read Fantasy Lover, though I think Night Pleasures is considered the true "first" book.)

I have a copy of each of these books in my TBR pile, so which one should I move to the top and why?  What is your vote? 
Thanks for your help!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

My Got Books? Winner is...


First, thank you to everyone who entered my Got Books? contest this weekend!  What a fun event.  I have several new followers now, and I hope you enjoy my blog!  I have another great giveaway planned for the BlogFest event in September, so please stay tuned!  (My BlogFest contest will be open internationally!)  Now, the winner of my "A Summer of Romantic Reading" prize is...

Kailia Sage

Congratulations!  The winner has been contacted by e-mail and has 3 days to respond or an alternate winner will be chosen.  Have a great weekend! 

Thursday, July 22, 2010

GIVEAWAY: My Got Books? Contest Here! (US Only) July 23rd + 24th


http://gotbooksevent.blogspot.com


Welcome to my Got Books? Giveaway!
 
The Prize:

A Summer of Romantic Reading
(US Only)

One name will be drawn to win all of these goodies:

7 New Books:

Wicked Enchantment by Anya Bast
To Sin with a Scoundrel by Cara Elliott
Hidden Fire by Jo Davis
Warrior Ascended by Addison Fox
A Touch of Scandal by Jennifer Haymore
Montana Legacy by R.C. Ryan
Dark Stranger by Susan Sizemore

~plus~

A Floral Notebook
A Set of 3 Colorful Pens
A Fabric Book Cover
Strawberry Lip Gloss
Raspberry Lip Gloss
A Soft Mini-Cooler

***

Rules/How to Enter:

1. Due to the weight of the box, I can ship to the US only.  You must be 18+ to enter.

2. HOW TO ENTER: 

In a comment to this post leave your name and a way to contact you, and let me know if you are a GFC follower.  New and old GFC followers get +2 additional entries.*  

* Following my blog is NOT required to enter the contest, but Google Friend Connect followers will get +2 additional entries.  I will verify that you are a follower by looking at your Blogger profile or checking my list of GFC followers.

3. The contest is open until Saturday, July 24th at 11:59 pm Eastern Time.  The winner will be chosen using Random.org and notified by e-mail shortly after the contest ends.  The winner must respond with her/his mailing address within 3 days or an alternate winner will be chosen.

4. The prize will be shipped using USPS Priority Mail.  Not responsible for items lost or damaged by the US Postal Service.

Good Luck!
        
Be sure to visit all of the wonderful blogs participating in the Got Books? Event!

Click HERE to visit the main site.

Winner Announced!


The winner of a signed book by Loucinda McGary is...

Anita Yancey

who said..."What I like most about my favorite books is the characters. I like to be able to connect with them. It also helps for me if there is some humor in the book. That is a huge bonus."

Thank you to everyone who stopped by to chat with Aunt Cindy!  The winner has be notified by e-mail and has 3 days to respond or an alternate winner will be chosen.

Remember to stop by tomorrow to enter my Got Books? "A Summer of Romantic Reading" giveaway!

Review: CAPTURED BY MOONLIGHT


THEIR LOVE IS JUST BEGINNING.

Detective Charlotte Caissie is growing used to the secrets that come with loving the mysterious leader of a shape-shifter clan. But that doesn’t mean she has to like it. She’s avoided complications of the heart all her life, but when it comes to irresistible Max Savoie, she’ll force the truth out of him if she has to.

HIS TIME IS ALMOST UP.

Hunted by the deadly trackers his nefarious father warned him about, Max is transforming into a preternatural force he can’t explain and Cee Cee will never understand. He’s tempting the dangerous limits of their love, but it’s her curiosity that could get them both killed. Will they ever really be together?

When Max discovers the enemy’s true target is someone far more vulnerable than he, he must do the unthinkable to save his own flesh and blood. But he can’t fight this battle alone, and Cee Cee faces the ultimate test of loyalty: the man she’d sacrifice everything for . . . or the laws she swore her life to protect.
Captured By Moonlight is the third installment of Nancy Gideon's Moonlight series.  Max Savoie, a pureblood shape-shifter, is settling in as the new crime boss of New Orleans and king of the city's shifter population.  The love of his life is the very human police detective Cee Cee Caissie.  Max and Cee Cee are emotionally damaged characters, consumed by a forbidden, passionate and very dangerous relationship.  In this book there is a depth to the characters we haven't seen before.  You can feel their anguish as they battle to love and protect each other and stay true to themselves.

The story is dark, suspenseful and action-packed.  After a young shifter is tortured and killed by what could only be supernatural means, Max knows he is being hunted by powerful shifters from the north sent to destroy him, the same ones his father warned him about.  He soon discovers a family secret and realizes there is another shifter being targeted, one he must protect at all costs.  The action leads to a thrilling and heart wrenching climax.  The story's conclusion was satisfying but left some questions unanswered, leaving an opening for future books in the series.  Captured By Moonlight is an original shape-shifter tale that fans of paranormal romance will enjoy.  The author does a good job providing background information from the first two Moonlight books, but readers would enjoy this one more if the series was read in order.  The first two books in the series:

Masked by Moonlight  Chased by Moonlight

Review copy courtesy of the publisher.
 

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Waiting On Wednesday: THE BEAST WITHIN


"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we are eagerly anticipating.

The Beast Within
by Erin McCarthy, Bianca D'Arc & Jennifer Lyon
Release Date:
September 1, 2010
Meet three men without boundaries, hell-bent on satisfying their deepest desires—and those of the women who drive them wild...

The Howling by Erin McCarthy

When Liv Lugaru's boyfriend Sebastian disappears, she finds comfort in his brother's arms. But Sebastian is much closer than Liv realizes...and he'll stop at nothing to protect her from the feral danger that comes alive only when she sleeps...

Smoke On The Water by Bianca D'Arc

In the misty fog of a lakefront village, zombies are roaming wild—and zombie hunter John Petit must stop the carnage. John is also fighting a different kind of battle: a forbidden passion for his new partner, Donna. With her help, killing zombies is a walk in the park, but keeping his desire in check is making him sweat...

Redeeming The Wizard by Jennifer Lyon

Gage Remington was once a powerful wizard; now he's a recluse who keeps the world at bay. But when Mira Tate arrives at Gage's door, she stirs in him an attraction he can't deny. Soon, Gage will risk everything to keep Mira close—even the secret that may be his ruin...
All three of these stories sound great.  I'm a huge fan of Brava's paranormal romance anthologies...on my way to pre-order it right now!  ;-)

Monday, July 19, 2010

Interview with Loucinda McGary and a Giveaway (International)


I want to welcome Loucinda McGary to Book of Secrets today!  I discovered Loucinda's books while searching for stories to read for the Ireland Reading Challenge that I'm participating in this year.  I'm so glad I did!  Her books are an intriguing combination of romantic suspense and paranormal romance, and they all count toward the challenge!  (To sign up for the challenge, click HERE.) 

Here is a brief look at her books, beginning with her latest release:

The Wild Irish Sea

Drawn together by a force they can't resist...The telepathic image of her twin brother fighting for his life sends Amber O'Neill rushing to the rocky shores of Ireland.  Desperate to find him, she turns to reclusive local inspector Kevin Hennessey.

Bound together with a passion as relentless as the tide...His past full of pain, Kevin has withdrawn from the world.  But when the rain-drenched American appears on his doorstep with her wild tales of danger, something more than her sensuous beauty makes it impossible for him to turn her away.

The wildness of the sea, the mystery of a selkie prince, and a dangerous band of ruthless smugglers bring two lost souls together in a connection of mind, body and spirit that can't be denied.

The Treasures of Venice

Somewhere amid the canals and palazzos of romantic Venice, a beautiful damsel is in distress.  Held against her will, her fate depends upon unraveling a centuries old mystery.  Also in this ancient city of love, two couples separated by over 500 years, defy both church and state as they challenge destiny to be together.  And all find themselves inextricably linked to the Jewels of the Madonna.

The Wild Sight

He was cursed with a gift.  Born with the clairvoyance known to the Irish as "The Sight," Donovan O'Shea fled to America to escape his visions.  On a return trip to Ireland to see his ailing father, staggering family secrets threaten to turn his world upside down.  And then beautiful, sensual Rylie Powell shows up, claiming to be his half-sister...

She's just looking for the family she never knew.  After her mother's death, Rylie finds tantalizing clues that send her off to Ireland to find the man listed on her birth certificate as her father.  She need the truth - but how can she and Donovan be brother and sister when the chemistry between them is nearly irresistible?  Uncovering the past leads them dangerously close to madness...

Welcome, Loucinda (aka Aunt Cindy)!

1. Thank you for being with us today. Tell us a little about yourself. Where do you call home? How did you get your nickname?

Thanks so much for inviting me to be a guest on your lovely blog. I’ve been writing since I was in third grade… before that I printed! Seriously, I’ve been interested in stories and writing most of my life. Finally, at the end of 2003 I decided to get serious about pursuing publication, so I quit my DDJ (dreaded day job) and started to write the kind of books I like to read – romantic suspense with some light paranormal elements. In 2006 I was a finalist in the Romance Writers of America’s prestigious Golden Heart contest, and in Sept. 2007 I sold my first book. The Wild Sight was released in Oct. 2008. My second published book was actually my 2006 Golden Heart finaling manuscript and was released in Sept. 2009 with the title The Treasures of Venice. My third stand alone romantic suspense just hit the shelves on July 6th, The Wild Irish Sea.

I am a native Californian, born and raised in the southern part of the state. But for the past 30+ years I’ve called beautiful Northern California home, when I’m not gadding about to some travel destination.

In real life, I have only one son, but I have seven nieces and four nephews. Most of them are now grown and married, so they, their spouses and their children all call me Aunty Cindy. When a group of us 2006 Golden Heart finalists decided to form a group blog (the Romance Bandits), since so many people already called me Aunty Cindy, I decided to use it as my online persona.

2. When did your passion for writing begin?

Probably about the same time I learned to read, which was around age five. If I didn’t like the way a story ended, I made up my own ending. I guess I was writing fan fic even if I didn’t know it! I wrote off and on for many years, even tried to get a few things published back in my twenties. But I didn’t get really serious about writing until 2004 when I wrote the book that eventually became The Treasures of Venice.

3. Do you have any interesting writing quirks?

I don’t know if this qualifies as a quirk, and it doesn’t happen with great regularity, but I sometimes dream scenes from my works-in-progress. Sometimes when I am really “into” my story and characters I’ll dream about them. This happened to me while writing The Treasures of Venice. I totally wrote this book by the seat of my pants, and had no idea how it was going to end. Oh, I knew they had to find the jewels but I had no idea how or where. One morning, I was in the middle of writing Chapter 6 when I woke up and knew the ending. BOOM! It was just there. Unfortunately this has not happened to me since, but I have dreamed other scenes while I was writing them, and sometimes even before I wrote them.

4. Your books are set in some beautiful, magical locations, including Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Italy. Why did you choose those settings? Are you connected to them in some way?

As I mentioned, I love to travel. At last count, I’ve visited 47 states and 32 foreign countries. So many of the places I visit are beautiful and magical and would make wonderful settings for books.

When I first started traveling, the top three places on my ‘bucket list’ were Venice, Ireland, and The Great Wall of China. I’ve now been to all three and have set books in two of the three. Guess I better get busy on a book set in China. HA!

But seriously, being of Irish heritage myself, I’ve always been fascinated by the auld sod. My DH has relatives who live in Northern Ireland (his maternal grandmother immigrated in 1912), and visiting them is what first inspired me to set The Wild Sight there. I’ve always felt that Venice was one of the most romantic cities in the world, so that’s why I set a book there. And my editor actually asked me for another book with an Irish setting so I was happy to oblige with The Wild Irish Sea (which, actually takes place on the Atlantic coast of Ireland, not the Irish Sea).

5. Would you categorize your stories as paranormal romantic suspense? Why were you drawn to this genre?

My mother read the great old gothic romances of Victoria Holt, Phyllis A. Whitney and Mary Stewart. As a bored teen, I picked up some of my mom’s books and quickly became hooked on these authors myself! When I sat down to write my first romantic suspense novel, I wanted it to be something like the books I always loved to read, but with a more contemporary style.

I call my books romantic suspense with paranormal elements. They aren’t true gothics, but I do think they are very atmospheric and probably more heavily weighted toward the romance than a lot of contemporary romantic suspense novels. I also don’t shy away from rather graphic love scenes, which you would never find in the old gothics, but since I like to read love scenes, I include them in my books.

Because all three of your books would count toward the Ireland Reading Challenge, I want to ask you a little about each one:

6. In The Wild Sight, the hero Donovan has the gift of clairvoyance, and many of his visions take him back to ancient Ireland. Did you learn any interesting facts about the ancient Celts and Ireland from researching your book?

Well, one of the most interesting things to me was that the Bronze Age Celts really did fight naked! They wore helmets and sword belts and carried shields, and other than some body paint, that was it. Considering the wet chilly climate Ireland has most of the year, all I can say is YIKES! No wonder the Celts were such ferocious fighters.

7. The Treasures of Venice sounds like a thrilling adventure mixing scenes from 15th-century Italy with present-day. (This story's hero is the Irish rogue Keirnan.) Was there something in particular that inspired you to write this story?

As a matter of fact, this story was inspired by an opera. I listen to a lot of classical music and one day I was listening to my favorite classical station and heard an intriguing piece of music, which turned out to be the incidental music to the opera The Jewels of The Madonna by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari.

I’d been toying with the idea of setting a story in Venice (one of my favorite and most romantic cities), so I went home and googled the opera, read the libretto and discovered that Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari was actually Venetian. That pretty much sealed the deal for me. I started playing “what if” around the whole concept of stolen jewels and a 500 year old mystery/legend. The eventual result was the book that became The Treasures of Venice.

8. Your latest release, The Wild Irish Sea, features telepathic twins. Are the characters or their experiences based on people you know, or events in your own life?

Ten years ago, my niece gave birth to fraternal twin boys, the first (and so far only) set of twins in our immediate family. Seeing my grandnephews grow and change peaked my interest in twins and their relationships, so I did some research and discovered a lot of fascinating information.

When my editor asked me to write another book set in Ireland, I thought it would be fun to have a set of twins as main characters. So in a way, my grandnephews inspired me to write about fraternal twins Amber and Parker O’Neill. The mental telepathy was strictly my own imagination, however.

I have named very minor characters in The Wild Sight after my son and two of my nieces, and a minor character in The Treasures of Venice after a good friend who has a wonderful Italian name. My nephew-in-law (father of the twins) asked me to name a character in my next book after him. As a joke, I gave a murder victim in The Wild Irish Sea a name similar to his. I’ll bet he never asks to be in one of Aunty Cindy’s books again!

9. When you're not writing, what hobbies do you enjoy?

Besides travel and reading, I don’t have a lot of time for much else. I do know how to knit and crochet and used to do a lot more of it back in the days before I was published and had no deadlines. I need to get back into needlework a little more because one of my nieces is expecting her first baby in November and she’s asked for a crocheted baby blanket.

10. What are your current writing projects?

My current work-in-progress is a bit different from my previous three books. It is a more traditional romantic suspense with no paranormal elements. It’s also the first book in what I hope will be a series centered on a fictional cruise line.

11. What are a few of your all-time favorite books that would count toward the Ireland Reading Challenge?

My writer-buddy Kris Kennedy has a new historical romance called The Irish Warrior that would be a fun read for the challenge. One of my personal faves set in Ireland is a wonderfully atmospheric murder mystery, Haunted Ground by Erin Hart.

12. In closing, is there anything you would like to pass on to your readers?

In spite of all the frustrations and hard work involved in writing and publishing a book, READERS are what makes everything worthwhile! I’ve always wanted to entertain people with my stories, and nothing makes me happier than hearing from readers. A simple card or email can completely turn a ‘bad’ day around, so please, do not hesitate to tell me (or any other author) that you enjoyed reading one of our books!

So can you tell me what you like most about your favorite books? Is it the hero? Heroine? Plot? Setting? Something else?

Loucinda, thank you so much for being with us today!  You can find her at her website here: http://www.loucindamcgary.com/

Giveaway Details

* The contest is closed.  The winner will be announced shortly.

Loucinda is giving away a signed copy of one of her books (winner's choice)!  To enter, in a comment answer Loucinda's question and/or ask her a question of your own.  Please provide me with a way to contact you if you are the winner.  The contest is open internationally.  Entries will be accepted until Wednesday, July 21st, at 11:59 pm Central Time.  Good luck!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Review: HEIRESS TO A CURSE


He had to kill her. Yet one look at Alexandra Barret and Marius Drakon was a man possessed by a hunger he'd never known. Keeping his family curse a secret from the woman whose death would end it would take all of his stone-cold strength, and protecting his family's enemy might be the death of him. But protect her he must. 

Alexandra's charismatic new neighbor intrigued her as no man had. What secrets was he keeping, and what did he know of the mysterious winged creature rumored to be haunting the night skies? The truth would be her undoing—or her destiny…
Heiress To A Curse
(Hearts of Stone, Book One)
by Zandria Munson
Publisher: Harlequin (Nocturne)
Release Date: August 1, 2010

The curse begins: In 16th century Romania, Lord Victor Drakon falls in love with a commoner named Amelia.  In spite of the fact that he is betrothed to Lady Vivian Dancescu, he secretly marries his beloved Amelia.  On hearing of the marriage, a distraught Vivian takes her own life.  Vivian's cousin Necesar, a powerful witch, puts a curse on the Drakon family to avenge her death.  They are forced to live eternally as gargoyles, trapped as stone statues during the day that transform into winged, demon-like creatures at night.  The curse can be broken if all descendants of Necesar die, and after 500 years of searching, they find the last descendant. 
"For months he'd envisioned killing her, a faceless descendant of the witch Necesar who'd cursed his family so many years ago.  He'd never expected her to be so lovely...she was young, too. It was a pity she had to die."
In present day New York City, Alexandra Barret is unaware that the blood of a powerful witch runs through her veins.  She knows there is something special about her; she posses a unique gift - the ability to see visions of both the past and future, which is helpful at her job as a newspaper reporter.  Her life takes an interesting turn when a sexy, mysterious Romanian man moves into the apartment across the hall.  At the same time, a great winged beast begins stalking her at night, even protecting her at times.  What is this creature, and could it be connected to her curious new neighbor?

Marius Drakon was sent to New York for one reason: to find Alexandra and kill her.  Every 100 years during the Spring Equinox, instead of turning to stone during the day, Marius is able to live as a man.  It is in this limited time that he must get close to Alexandra to complete the steps of the ritual that will finally free his family of the curse.  What he does not expect is to find is Necesar's descendant as a compassionate, strong and smart woman.  As the passion between them grows, Marius realizes he cannot cause her harm.  Marius soon finds himself torn between protecting Alexandra and betraying his own family.  With time running out, he must find another way to break the curse before his family takes matters into their own hands.

Heiress to a Curse is a suspenseful dark paranormal tale that pulls you in from the opening scene.  The author's choice of a gargoyle (shifter) as the hero was original.  The story is fast-paced and flowed smoothly leading up to a very exciting ending.  Marius was a very intriguing character - sexy, mysterious, tortured, protective - everything a fan of paranormal romance is looking for in a hero.  I really liked Alexandra and her gift of visions, which she used in a subplot trying to save a young girl from a serial killer.  The subplot blended nicely into the overall story.  The sensual chemistry between Marius and Alexandra builds quickly, and their erotic encounters are very hot!  How is it that Marius can be sexy even in beast form?  Fans of dark paranormal romances will enjoy this story.  If you've never read a book from the Harlequin Nocture line, Heiress to a Curse would be an excellent choice to read first.  I'm looking forward to reading future books in the Hearts of Stone series.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Sneak Peek at my Got Books? Giveaway


Mark your calenders, because one week from tomorrow, July 23rd, starts the huge Got Books? two-day giveaway event.  There are 93 blogs signed up, and each one will offer a fantastic contest for you to enter next weekend.  One special thing about this event is that every blog participating is a book blog, and the prizes are all book-related!  It's going to be a blast!

My Got Books? theme is "A Summer of Romantic Reading."  Check out the photo above for a peek at my giveaway.  One winner will be randomly selected to receive a mini-cooler full of goodies!  (Due to the weight of the prize, my contest is USA only.)

For more information on this fabulous event, including a look at other participating blogs, click HERE.  See you then!

Vivian Arend: The "One Week of Wolves" Event is Coming Soon!


JULY 27TH - AUGUST 3RD

Vivian Arend is holding an extended week of celebration to get ready for the release of Under the Northern Lights – the print anthology of the first two books in the popular Granite Lake series.

There will be daily prizes from great authors like:

Lauren Dane
Lisa Hendrix
Ann Aguirre
Moira Rogers
Bianca D’Arc

Visit Vivian's blog for more details!


Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Waiting On Wednesday: DRINK OF ME


"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we are eagerly anticipating.

Drink of Me
by Jacquelyn Frank
Release Date:
October 26, 2010
In a world where emotion can be a deadly weapon, one slight, battered runaway holds the key to a dark and twisted enigma…

Drink of me, she whispers, her silver eyes trusting, pleading. What female dares speak such words to one of the Sánge? His people are scorned by every race for their fierce sensuality, their fearful rituals. And as Prime, Reule is the most telepathically gifted of them all.

But nothing has prepared him for the intensity of emotion radiating from the outlander rescued by his Pack. Terrified, tormented, but beautiful beyond measure, Mystique shatters his legendary control. As she reaches for him in the steamy heat of the healing baths, he knows this blind need can have but one end…In blood, in knowledge, in ecstasy.
I haven't heard much about this one.  I came across it while browsing the upcoming books on the Kensington website.  I'm a fan of Jacquelyn Frank's Nightwalkers series, so I'll give this one a try as well.  Though, I still have her Shadowdwellers series in my TBR pile!  If only I had more time to read. :-)

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Review: DARK AND DISORDERLY


Lillie St. Claire is a Talent, one of the rare few who can permanently dispatch the spirits of the dead that walk the earth. Her skills are in demand in a haunted country, where a plague of ghosts is becoming a civic nuisance.

Those skills bring her into conflict with frightened citizens who view Talents as near-demons. Her husband comes to see her as a Freak; so when Nathan dies after a car crash, she is relieved to be free of his increasingly vicious presence. Lillie expects to be haunted by Nathan's ghost, but not to become Suspect #1 for her husband's murder and reanimation.

But what's most surprising of all is the growing attraction between her and psi-crime detective John Thresher. He thinks that Lillie killed Nathan, and Nathan must agree, because his zombie is seeking revenge. Now she and Thresher must work together to solve her husband's murder, before his corpse kills her...
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Dark & Disorderly is a suspenseful debut novel from Bernita Harris, and it's the first book in The Adventures of Lillie St. Claire series.  The heroine Lillie has the ability to see and communicate with the dead, also know as Talent.  Her world is filled with ghosts, many of whom are wreaking havoc on the living.  Lillie is a professional exorcist, working for the city by removing the trouble making spirits.  Lillie was the highlight of the story.  She is the survivor of a broken childhood and an unhappy marriage, always being thought of as a freak because of her "talent," even by her late husband.  In spite of all that, she is tough, smart and obviously very powerful. 

As a psi-detective, the hero Johnny Thresher begins the story trying to find evidence to pin Nathan's murder on Lillie.  I think Johnny was a weaker piece of the story. We never really get to know him. I didn't understand why he was so convinced she was guilty, considering Nathan's questionable background and involvement in controversial organizations.  Johnny's feelings for her are fickle throughout the story.  One moment he's convinced she's a murderer, and the next he wants to protect her and be her knight in shining armor.  Hopefully in future stories we will discover what makes him tick.
"I was standing there naked when a dead man sauntered into my bathroom."
This was a unique tale that grabbed me from the first sentence.  The plot was full of twists and turns, and we're never quite sure who the true villain is until the end.  The story never slows down.  The spooky paranormal elements in the story were intriguing, though there were several complicated supernatural terms used, many from Irish/Celitc myths, that I would have liked further explaination of.  Carina Press categorized this book as a paranormal mystery/paranormal romance, but the romantic elements were lacking.  But honestly, there wasn't room for romance in this story.  Perhaps there will be further down the line.  Fans of paranormal fiction and mystery/thrillers will surely enjoy Bernita Harris' debut novel.

Review copy courtesy of NetGalley.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Congratulations to the Winner!



The winner of the Meagan Hatfield Shadow of the Vampire contest is... 

donnas

Congratulations!  The winner has been notified by e-mail.  Thank you to everyone who stopped by and left a comment for Meagan.  More great giveaways are on the way!

Friday, July 9, 2010

Review: THE WILD SIGHT


 

The Wild Sight
by Loucinda McGary

American Rylie Powell has spent most of her life speculating about the identity of her biological father, a man who abandoned her and her mother when she was very young.  After her mother's death, Rylie discovers clues that lead her to Northern Ireland and the man listed on her birth certificate as Dermot O'Shea.  On arriving at her suspected father's pub in Ballyneagh, she does not expect to find an alluring man named Donovan who very well may be her half-brother. 

Donovan O'Shea has been burdened with the supernatural ability of clairvoyance since his childhood.  Known as "The Sight" by the Irish, Donovan's "gift" is triggered by being near ancient artifacts, including those burried in the fens surrounding his childhood home.  Desperate to escape the visions, Donovan moves to America to start a new life.  Several years later, Donovan is forced to return to Ballyneagh when his father's health begins to fail.  The last thing he needs is a strong-willed stranger arriving with an outrageous claim against his father stirring up more trouble in his life.  At least Donovan is hoping her claim is unfounded, because the passion she ignites in him is anything but brotherly.

Determined to prove her wrong, Donovan agrees to help Rylie solve the mystery of her father.  In doing so, the pair uncover dark family secrets that have been buried for decades.  Literally.  When the body of a man murdered year ago is discovered near Donovan's childhood home, a web of lies, blackmail and political intrigue is exposed, threatening Donovan and Rylie's very lives.  As Samhain approaches and the veil between worlds thins, Donovan must use his special gift to finally lay to rest the restless spirits of the past.

** Possible spoilers ahead **

I loved this book!  I was captivated from the first page until the end.  This enthralling story was a perfect blend of romantic suspense, paranormal romance, mystery and even some Irish history - all of my favorite genres.  The author has a talent for describing a place in rich details where I could easily picture myself there too.  She avoids postcard perfect descriptions of Ireland, but rather gives us the beauty and charm combined with the sometimes harsh reality of daily life.  I fell in love with Donovan right away; he begins the story guarded, distant and obviously tortured by his special "gift."  Rylie is very strong and determined, and she's the perfect heroine to save his soul.  As for Donovan and Rylie being brother and sister...well, this is a mainstream romance, so obviously they're not related, which I assumed from the beginning.  The author resolved that issue in a very cleaver way that I did not expect.  The plot is fast-paced and full of twists and turns that will hold your attention.  Fans of paranormal romance and romantic suspense will be pleased with this book. Highly recommended!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Waiting On Wednesday: THE KEEPERS


"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

This one sounds really good - maybe a combination of vampire/paranormal romance and romantic suspense.  I'm loving romantic suspense more these days.  I like the cover on this one - spooky, so great for an October release.

The Keepers
by Heather Graham
Release Date:
October 1, 2010

Blurb:
"New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Heather Graham introduces the thrilling world of the MacDonald sisters. Born into a legacy, they balance the fate of the world and the passion that might force them to risk it all . . .

At the core of New Orleans lie the otherworldly vampires and shape-shifters that hide in plain sight among mankind. As one of the Keepers, an elite group possessing superior skill and strength, Fiona MacDonald's duty is to maintain peace in a place where one vampire's bite could ignite war. When Detective Jagger DeFarge, a vampire, is called in at the discovery of a body drained of blood, both the detective and Fiona must join uneasy forces.

Jagger will stop at nothing to find the murderer—including working with the sensual and suspicious Fiona. As more die, it becomes clear that this isn't the work of an ordinary vampire. No one is safe. So when the killer's attention turns to Fiona, will Jagger risk destroying his own species to protect the woman he so passionately desires?

The Keepers: Three extraordinary sisters, balancing the duties of their birthrights and the yearnings of their hearts. . ."

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Interview and Giveaway with Meagan Hatfield, Author of Shadow of the Vampire


My guest today is the talented author Meagan Hatfield.  Her dark paranormal romance SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE has just been released.

"Even vampires should never sleep with the enemy.  Vampire princess Alexia Feodorovna has been undead for 125 years, so it's been a while since any man has made her pulse race. Until Declan Black. One look at his bronzed body and a fire like no other consumes her. Then she discovers that he's a dragon lord come to take revenge on the vamps who killed his parents. And claim a crystal said to imbue its owner with incredible powers.

Alexia is ordered to torture and kill the dragon lord. Yet with each reckless encounter, she finds herself consumed by his fiery passion. A passion Declan battles, as well. Will he be able to resist the fire of lust she kindles within him and keep revenge in his heart? Or will he risk everything to quench the burning desire and claim the vampire as his own?"
 
1. Welcome, Meagan!  Tell us a little about Meagan Hatfield the woman and the writer. How did your interest in writing originate?
 
MH: Well, I have always loved books and stories. Some of my fondest memories are of rushing into my grandpa’s bedroom at night and tucking in alongside him for story time before bed. He really instilled a love of not only reading, but of storytelling in me. My imagination switch flicked on and has never really turned off. I was always told I had my head in the clouds or I’d get caught daydreaming in class…the world in my mind apparently much more interesting than the one around me. ;) As soon as I could, I began writing stories. However, I always had confidence issues with my writing. In fact, I never even let another soul read the YA novel I penned in high school. But after I “grew up” a bit, had kids, lived life a little, that fragile confidence grew some durable outer layers. So, with my avid romance novel reading grandmothers urging and support, I decided to write toward publication. That was back in 2004. I joined Romance Writers of America in 2005 and sold to Harlequin in 2008.
 
2. In Shadow of the Vampire, a war between vampires and dragons (shifters) has been raging for hundreds of years. Why did you choose dragons and vampires as adversaries?
 
MH: You know, I don’t think I can remember! I wrote the first story set in this “world” back in 2006. Hmm, I do recall that the dragon lord hero came to me first. And while I’d like to say the heroine appeared next, it was actually one of the villains of that story – a vampire queen – who came to me. When those two characters appeared, it became quite evident that they had…ahem, a personal history. *winks* Their sordid little past also told me the two species could “mingle” which opened up all sorts of options. Love and hate are tightly intertwined emotions. After all, they say you can’t truly hate a person unless you feel passionately toward them in the first place.
 
3. How do you develop your characters? Do you picture a real person as you create each character's personality?
 
MH: As I mentioned above, the characters come to me first. It’s the plot and what those characters are doing tangled in it that I have to try and figure out.
 
I would have to say sometimes I picture real people as my characters, but never before I create and begin writing them. It’s always somewhere down the road I’ll see a picture and go, “Oh, my character looks a lot like him!” Then I’ll clip out a picture and post it to my corkboard wall by my desk. That is what happened with Griffon, for example. I saw this model on the internet and my jaw dropped – the guy fit how I envisioned Griffon to a tee, tattoos and all. If he had long black hair and a scar running down his face, he would have been eerily perfect!

4. You've created a wonderfully evil villain in Shadow. How important do you think villains are in a story?

MH: Oh, thank you! I know I hated him. LOL!

I think antagonists are more important than we writer’s like to dwell on sometimes. I am a huge Donald Maass fan. I love all his books on writing. One of the things he said in his lateset effort that really stuck out in my mind regarding villains, was how you don’t want one who lurks around the corner, laughs wickedly and then slinks away every few chapters. You want someone who is a real threat, an obstacle, a challenge to the protagonist…someone who is not a cardboard cutout, not entirely evil and also human, so not one hundred percent confident in themselves or their plan. They are people and should second guess themselves, wonder at times if what they are doing is right even if they ultimately decide it is. The villain believes he is the hero in the story, not your protagonist, so he has to have a passionate reason besides just being crazy for fighting (to the death usually) for his belief or cause. In the end, a strong villain will only make the hero seem that much stronger when he wins. ;)

5. There are some HOT love scenes and intense battle scenes in Shadow. Do you enjoy writing one over the other?

MH: *smiles* I actually enjoy writing them both…well, once I get into them anyway. Both scenes are relatively hard to start due to the fact they are so intense and usually very emotional. It can be draining to tap into those wells sometimes. But the words will start flowing relatively quickly after things get going and I really get deep into the characters.

Wine helps. ;)

6. You have an eBook short story being released this month (July) called Dragon Warrior. How does this story relate to Shadow? What future books are planned for your dragons and vampires?

MH: Dragon Warrior is a prequel of sorts. It takes place in the weeks leading up to SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE and begins the night the King and Queen of the dragons are taken. The story centers on the Kestrel Grey, dragon warrior and captain of the legionnaires, and Sparrow “Doc” Rose, the dragon’s resident healer.

I also have a few more stories in the pipeline for this series with secondary characters you’ll see in SOTV.

7. Is paranormal romance your favorite genre to write? To read? Are there any new authors that have sparked your interest?

MH: I actually always thought I’d only write historical romance. I cut my teeth on Harlequin Historical romances, medieval ones being my favorite. Authors like Ruth Ryan Langan, Connie Mason, Margaret Mallory, Deborah Hale...*sigh* I STILL love those books and they are all on my keeper shelves. But I do love paranormal. Heck, I love almost all genres of romance! Yet right now, paranormal is what I am enjoying the most. I always write the kind of story I want to read. So when what I want to read changes, so will my books. I used to say, “I’ll never write in [that] genre.” But I’ve learned to never say never. Writers are story tellers. The characters control the story. I’m just their dancing monkey, writing what they tell me to write.

Four Fast & Fun Questions:

1. What is your favorite 1980s movie?

MH: Yikes, I dread these questions. I’m a total movie buff and honestly don’t think I can answer that. Ack! Um, okay…I guess it would have to be ties between The Princess Bride, Airplane, The Goonies, The Lost Boys, Aliens, Dirty Dancing, Raising Arizona, Heathers, The Legend of Billie Jean, Purple Rain, Back to the Future, Real Genius, The Private Eyes, Field of Dreams, The Little Mermaid, Romancing the Stone, Labyrinth, Girls Just Want To Have Fun, Jumping Jack Flash, Summer School, Seven Minutes in Heaven, Mystic Pizza, Young Guns, Say Anything, About Last Night, 9 1/2 Weeks, St. Elmo’s Fire, Clue, Ladyhawke, Just One of the Guys, Silver Bullet, Beverly Hills Cop, Can’t Buy Me Love, Once Bitten, Lucas, Weekend at Bernies, Adventures in Babysitting and every single John Hughes movie.  Told you I’m a movie person. Lol!

2. Men in kilts - yea or nay?

MH: Uh, sometimes? I can honestly say I’ve seen men in kilts I wish I could unsee. And I’ve seen men in kilts that I wish I could see under. *grin*

3. What is the wallpaper on your computer?

MH: Right now, my SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE book cover.

4. What do you do for fun?

MH: I love, love, LOVE to teach Zumba and Zumba Toning. I’m currently teaching seven classes a week and look at my class time like therapy. My girls and I all shake it, laugh, chat – it’s social hour and work out hour all in one! I’d go nuts without my fly girls.

Thank you so much for having me here today! If you’d like more information about me, my books, fun extras, excerpts, contests, links, promo items, signed bookplates or if you would like to join my newsletter or street team, check out my website – http://www.meaganhatfield.com/ Also, please feel free to email me at meagan@meaganhatfield.com and let me know what you think of Declan and Alexia or any of my characters. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

Giveaway Details:

*The contest for this event is now closed. The winner will be announced in a separate post.

Meagan has offered to give one lucky commenter a signed copy of SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE and a "I ♥ Vampires" lanyard.  The contest is open internationally; however, if the winner chosen lives outside the USA, then she/he will receive an unsigned book only sent directly from a distributor.

To enter, leave a question for Meagan or a meaningful comment about the interview along with a way to contact you.  Everyone that leaves a comment gets ONE entry.  Spreading the word about the event is greatly appreciated!  Contest ends on Friday, 7/9, at 11:59 pm Central Time.  The winner will be chosen using Random.org.  Good luck!

Monday, July 5, 2010

A Few Announcements...


I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend!  I wanted to share a few announcements.

First, please be sure to stop by tomorrow for an interview and giveaway with author Meagan Hatfield.  She will be talking about her new book, Shadow of the Vampire, and giving away a copy to one lucky commenter!

Secondly, I wanted to mention a few fabulous contests going on at other blogs:

A 450 Follower Giveaway
An Over 300 Bitten and Counting Giveaway
Celebration Contest
Please visit the individual blogs for contest rules.
Have a wonderful week!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Review: KEPT


 

KEPT
(Blood Lust, Novella 1)
by Zoe Winters

In Cary Town, a place alive with magic and supernatural creatures, Greta is a cat therian (shifter) whose blood is sought after by the magical community for spell work.  Because of her unusual birth, her special blood is coveted by her own tribe's power-hungry leader Simon, and he's willing to sacrifice her at the next full moon to get it.  The only person who can protect her is the powerful sorcerer Dayne.  However, Dayne has a bloody history with her tribe and a personal vendetta against Simon.   Will they be able to trust each other enough to make to through the full moon?

Zoe Winters has created a magical world of shifters, sorcerers and even vampires - all of my favorite paranormal creatures!  I thought it was an original choice to make Greta a cat-shifter, as in a felis domesticus (or house cat).  She was a very likeable character with a nice blend of strength and sass.  The fast-paced plot easily held my interest, and I read the story it in one sitting.  There were some hilarious moments in the book, like Greta getting high on catnip after smoking it in human form!  I enjoyed the chemistry between Dayne and Greta - never a dull moment between them, especially during Greta's lusty mating heat.  If you are a reader who needs lengthy, graphic sex scenes, then Kept might not be for you.  The author does a fantastic job of building strong sexual tension between the main characters, but the actual sexual encounters are brief.  I really didn't have a problem with that; I tend to skim many sex scenes.  My only complaint is that the story was choppy at times with abrupt changes between scenes.  I'd prefer a smoother transition between scenes.

Of course, as will all short stories I read, I wish it had been longer!  I'd love more details about the history of the preternatural beings living in Cary Town and what has attracted them to this particular place.  It seems like a facinating world, and there's a lot more to learn about it.  I'm hoping to find more answers when I read the next two novellas in this series, Claimed and Mated.  A paperback edition called Blood Lust containing all three noellas is due out this year.

Friday, July 2, 2010

WINNERS! WINNERS!



The winner of my Nancy Gideon giveaway is:

steph @ fangswandsandfairydust

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The winner of Blood of the Damned by Anya Bast is:

Rae (In The Forest)

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The winner of Anchor and Storm by Kate Poole is:

Tore

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The winner of A Tall Dark Cowboy by Mackenzie McKade is:

Cecile

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The winner of Soul Deep by Lora Leigh is:

Reena Jacobs

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The winner of Touch of Gypsy Fire by Shiloh Walker is:

Terrymac

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The winners were chosen using Random.org, and they have been contacted by e-mail.  Please reply with your mailing information within the next four days.  If I do not have a response by Wednesday, 7/7, alternate winner(s) will be chosen.

Thank you to everyone who participated!