Saturday, December 31, 2011

Favorite Books of 2011


Before 2011 comes to a close, I wanted to share some of my favorite books from this year.  I read a total of 111 books, which is 42 more books than I read in 2010!!  I'm so proud. :)

Here is a look at my top picks:

Top Favorite of 2011:
By Kimberley Freeman

Favorite Paranormal Romance:
By Amanda Stevens

Favorite Cozy Mystery:
By Jacklyn Brady

Favorite Historical Fiction
By Ann Hite

Favorite Historical Romance
By Lisa Valdez

Favorite Harlequin:
By Meg Maguire

What are some of your favorites?  What are you most looking forward to in 2012?

Friday, December 30, 2011

My Favorite Christmas Gifts: Dolls and Bugs


Hello, everyone!

I hope your holiday was a joyous one.  Now that the chaos is winding down, I wanted to share pictures of the favorite toys that I got my kids got for Christmas.  Hee, hee.

Savanna & Susanna
My daughter's aunt and uncle gave her a "My American Girl" doll.  Savanna (pictured left) is the newest addition to the family.  She's a cute strawberry blonde with green eyes.  My daughter got Susanna (pictured right) from them last Christmas.  If you've never seen one of these dolls, I have to tell you the hair on them is incredible!  I wish my hair was as nice as theirs.  LOL.

Robot Bugs
Santa Claus brought my son a collection of Hexbugs.  These things look and act like robotic roaches.  They are so cool!  They came with two connecting habitats.  I love watching these creepy little things scurry around.  Very clever toy!

My Favorite Bug
My favorite gift (that really was for me) was an antique brass dragonfly necklace with a lemon jade stone from my husband.  It's so pretty and delicate.  Love it!  

What about you?  What were your favorite presents this year?

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Novel Reflections is coming soon!


Hello, my friends!

Yes, it's true.  Effective December 31st, Book of Secrets is shutting down as a book review blog (maybe, sort of)...but don't despair! ;-)  I'm moving to a new blog.  My good friend Tanya from Among the Muses and I are starting fresh and creating a joint blog called Novel Reflections.  We will be featuring an eclectic mix of fiction books with romance being the main genre.  The new blog will be launched officially on January 1st, 2012.

There are several reasons I've decided to do this, but the main one is that the time and energy that goes into solo blogging has taken its toll on me.  But, the thought of quitting altogether made me sad. :-(  So, when Tanya suggested we form a joint blog, I said absolutely!

Another big change is that we're leaving Blogger behind and moving to Wordpress.  This means that we will not have the Google Friend Connect feature, but there will be other ways to follow us.

Right now, if you go to our new page HERE and sign up for our newsletter, you'll be entered to win a $10 eGift card to Amazon, B&N, All Romance eBooks or Samhain. (Winner's choice!)

I plan on using Book of Secrets for this & that down the road (reading challenges, a few memes?, maybe a personal blog?), but all important bookish content, like author posts, giveaways, and reviews, will be posted at Novel Reflections. 

Tanya and I are very excited about our new venture together, and I hope you'll join me in my move to Novel Reflections.  There will be one more "I'm Moving" announcement post here on January 1st.  Please let us know if you have any questions.  Thanks so much, and have a Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year! 

Sincerely,
Diana

Friday, December 23, 2011

2012 Witches and Witchcraft Reading Challenge



Any full length book that includes a witch as a main character or major witchcraft elements counts. They may be fiction or non-fiction.

I'm aiming for the Maiden level of 6-10 books. 

Books Read:

1. A Fitting End by Melissa Bourbon
2. Secrets and Spells by Jessica Jarman
3. Beguiling Enchantment by Riley Murphy (no review)
4. Brownies and Broomsticks by Bailey Cates
5. Pies and Prejudice by Ellery Adams
6. Wild Point Island by Kate Lutter (no review)
7. In a Witch's Wardrobe by Juliet Blackwell
8. Bruja Brouhaha by Rochelle Staab
9. The River Witch by Kimberly Brock
10. Audrey's Guide to Witchcraft by Jody Gehrman
11. The Ghost and the Graveyard by Genevieve Jack
12. Last Wool and Testament by Molly Macrae
13. Magic in the Wind by Christine Feehan
14. Deadly Patterns by Melissa Bourbon

Challenge completed - Maiden level! Click on the book title to see my review.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Teaser Tuesdays



Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:

1) Grab your current read
2) Open to a random page
3) Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
4) BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
5) Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

My Teaser:

TWISTED UP
By Lissa Matthews

He was slowly, or rather not so slowly, showing her the risk of being vulnerable.  The pleasure of such was high if she trusted him, and his protection of her was worth everything.
- page 80-81

Monday, December 19, 2011

Guest Review by Sophie: LITTLE HOOT


Chronicle Books; Dec 2007

Book Blurb:
It's not fair! All Little Owl wants is to go to bed at a reasonable hour, like his friends do. But no . . . Mama and Papa say little owls have to stay up late and play. So Little Owl spends all night jumping on his bed, playing on the jungle gym, and doing tricks on his skateboard but he's hooting mad about it ! Children who have a hard time going to bed will love this fun twist on the universal dilemma.

Sophie's Review:

The story was nice.  I liked it.  Well, I didn't like that Little Hoot had to stay up late.  But, I really liked when he finally went to sleep.  I'd stay up late, but I wouldn't stay up too late like an owl.  My favorite character was Little Hoot.  He wanted to go to bed before Mama and Papa Owl, but they wouldn't let him.  Some of the things he did for fun were playing swords, playing on the jungle gym and jumping on the bed.  I thought that the pictures in the book were very cute.

Sophie gives LITTLE HOOT 5 stars!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

2012 Pagan Reading Challenge


Hosted By: The Domestic Pagan

Books that can be counted will include nonfiction books that are about spirituality, magick, the occult, nature, myths, or the paranormal. They can be reference, how to, informative, encyclopedias, or memoir.

Fictional books that can be counted are anything that has to do with the paranormal, magick, witchcraft, or have a distinctly pagan flavor to the story.

I'm aiming for the Initiate Level (5-10 books).
  1. Secrets and Spells by Jessica Jarman
  2. Beguiling Enchantment by Riley Murphy
  3. Brownies and Broomsticks by Bailey Cates
  4. Pies and Prejudice by Ellery Adams
  5. In a Witch's Wardrobe by Juliet Blackwell

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Review: MERRYWEATHER LODGE: MALEVOLENT SPIRIT


Whiskey Creek Press; Nov 2011

Synopsis:
It’s Christmastime at Merryweather Lodge. Emily has returned to the cottage from her home in Canada; after the untimely death of someone she loved. Will she be able to celebrate a traditional English Christmas in her aunts enchanting little cottage or will she be tormented by the hideous creature, again? Was Emily’s attempt to banish her unearthly adversary successful? Will her aunt disclose the secrets she has been concealing for so many years? What will happen when Emily’s best friend comes to visit her? What secrets will she reveal? Will Emily ever get to make love to the man of her dreams? A chilling tale of love, passion, sorcery and sacrifice; laced with mystery and tied with humor. Inspired by the authors own experiences in a remote little cottage near Stonehenge.
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MALEVOLENT SPIRIT is the second amazing book in Pauline Holyoak's eerie trilogy about the strange goings on surrounding a quaint English cottage near Stonehenge.  In this book Emily returns to Merryweather Lodge for an extended visit with her Auntie Em, who owns the property.  Emily quickly learns that the evil spirit of an ancient Druid priestess called Merthia is still plaguing Merryweather Lodge seeking revenge, and Merthia's prime target is Emily.

This is a very chilling tale that kept me on the edge of my seat!  The story is told from Emily's first person point of view.  Emily learns more about Merthia, and she finds out Merthia isn't the only "malevolent spirit" haunting Merryweather Lodge.  Emily's relationship with her soul mate Jonathan deepens, and much is revealed about her best friend Skye.  I think my favorite character is the colorful and quirky Auntie Em.

If you have not read the first book in the series, ANCIENT REVENGE, I highly recommend doing so before reading MALEVOLENT SPIRIT.  The first book gives readers a lot of important backstory for the characters and places in book two.  Plus, ANCIENT REVENGE was a sensational read as well.

My only complaint about this one?  I thought that it ended abruptly.  There is still much to be resolved, and I'm ready for the third book now!  I give MALEVOLENT SPIRIT 4½ stars!

I received my copy from the author in exchange for an honest review.

2012 Sookie Stackhouse Reading Challenge


Hosted By: Darlene's Book Nook 

I'm going for Level 2 (5-8 books), but hopefully I can read them all:
  1. Dead Until Dark - Completed 1/29/2012
  2. Living Dead in Dallas
  3. Club Dead
  4. Dead to the World
  5. Dead as a Doornail
  6. Definitely Dead
  7. All Together Dead
  8. From Dead to Worse
  9. Dead and Gone
  10. Dead in the Family
  11. Dead Reckoning
  12. Deadlocked
Post reviews HERE.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Guest Post by Pauline Holyoak


From, Award – Winning, Canadian Author Pauline Holyoak, comes a spine-chilling trilogy, inspired by her own experiences at a remote little cottage near Stonehenge. Merryweather Lodge – Malevolent Spirit book 2, now available.

“This author paints each page with fantasy, colorful characters, and haunting events that would light up a movie screen.”

I grew in Southeast England, in a coal mining village lovingly nicknamed, “The place that time forgot.” Go to my website, click on ‘Articles’ and find out why. I immigrated to Canada when I was 21 in search of adventure and a new life. I currently live in Alberta with my sports crazy husband, adorable sheltie dog and cantankerous ginger cat. I am the proud mother of two grown children. 

The first book in my Merryweather Lodge trilogy Merryweather Lodge – Ancient Revenge, was the Readers Favorite 2011 Silver Award Winner for paranormal fiction. I have also written two children’s books and had twenty five articles published.

I often get asked. “What inspired you to write this trilogy?”…

Every summer, when I was a child, we would visit my aunt and uncle at their quaint little cottage on Salisbury Plain. It was called Scotland Lodge and was situated not far from the historical Stonehenge. My uncle worked as a farm hand for the local squire. My aunt tended the manor house. It was there as I roamed free, deep within the English countryside, that I experienced joy, enchantment and some very strange and frightening occurrences. It was like a fairytale kingdom with a sinister twist. The memories of my summers at Scotland Lodge stayed with me, as a sort of nagging unsolved mystery all my life. A few years ago I revisited my childhood wonderland (the old place still emanates a strange and eerie essence) and was lead by some mysterious force into concocting this story and writing this trilogy. It is from my mystifying experiences at Scotland Lodge that this story has emerged.

Blurb:
It’s Christmastime at Merryweather Lodge. Emily has returned to the old cottage from her home in Canada; after the untimely death of someone she loved. Will she be able to celebrate a traditional English Christmas in her aunts enchanting little cottage or will she be tormented by the hideous creature, again? Was Emily’s attempt to banish her unearthly adversary successful? Will her aunt disclose the secrets she has been concealing for so many years? What will happen when Emily’s best friend comes to visit her? What secrets will she reveal? Will Emily ever get to make love to the man of her dreams? A chilling tale of love, passion, sorcery and sacrifice; laced with mystery and tied with humor.
Excerpt:
I heard voices, lots of voices, some in a language I didn’t understand. “Find her you imbeciles. She has come back and she cannot escape. There is nowhere for her to go.” I recognized that voice but - could be - ? Shadows of screaming vultures circled overhead. The air was crisp and biting. I moved back from the stone and gazed around the area. The ancient monoliths were smooth and uniform, in a perfect circle. Fires inside the circle lit the sky and the air reeked of wood smoke, sweet herbs, and death. I rose from the ground and peeked around the blue stone. There were clusters of people - some in long white robes, others wore dark hooded cloaks. One of the groups closest to me was performing some sort of slaughtering ceremony. I cringed at the gruesome site.
Merryweather Lodge – A quaint little cottage, steeped in history, shrouded in secrets, its aura a paradoxical essence of heaven and hell. Come with me to the West Country in England and experience my protagonist’s strange and eerie journey there. 

Merryweather Lodge: Ancient Revenge and Merryweather Lodge: Malevolent Spirit available at www.whiskeycreekpress.comwww.amazon.comwww.amazon.co.uk 

Visit Pauline at her website www.paulineholyoak.com

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Book Review: JANE WAS HERE


Grey Swan Press; June 2011

Book Blurb:
A mysterious young woman called Jane appears in a small New England town. She claims a fragmentary memory of growing up in this place, yet she has never been here before in her life. Searching for an explanation, she arrives at the unthinkable: that she is somehow connected to a beautiful girl who disappeared from the town in 1853. Is she recalling a past life? Jane becomes convinced of it. As she presses onward to find out what happened in this town over 150 years ago, strange and alarming things begin happening to some of the town's inhabitants. A thunderhead of karmic justice gathers over the village as Jane's memories reawaken piece by piece. They carry her back in time to a long-buried secret, while the townspeople hurtle forward to a horrific event when past and present fatally collide.

Review:

Wow, this book really pulled me in.  It was a dark, eerie story about reincarnation and karma punishing the sins of past lives.  A mysterious young woman calling herself Jane wanders into the town of Graynier.  No one knows who she is, and she doesn't seem to know either.  Jane shows up at the house that Brett Sampson is renting for the summer, telling him it used to be her home.  She's searching for clues to her past in hopes of discovering her true identity.  Brett feels an unexplainable connection to this strange woman, and he agrees to let her stay with him.  After Jane arrives, bad things start happening to some of the townspeople.  Is Jane the cause of the trouble, or is there another outside force with an agenda of its own?

This is the second book I've read this year where I didn't like any of the main characters, but I really enjoyed the story.  I don't think the reader was meant to like them.  Their foul personalities and shameful behavior were integral parts of the book.  I was engrossed in the story trying to figure out how everyone was connected to Jane.  {I can't go into more detail because I don't want to risk giving away spoilers!}

Jane's tale is not a pretty one, but it's one that kept me turning the pages late into the night.  The author is also a screen writer, and you can see that in the vivid descriptions of places and events.  There were parts that were spooky and parts that were pretty gruesome. JANE WAS HERE is a suspenseful read that fans of dark thrillers would enjoy.  I give it 4 stars!

Favorite Quote(s):
When you get old, you know that everything comes and goes and then comes along again.
Book Cover: It's okay.  I like the blue color, but I don't care for the skeleton. 


Thank you to CRAZY BOOK TOURS for the opportunity to review this book.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Book Review: EDGE OF SURVIVAL @CarinaPress


Carina Press; Nov 2011

Book Blurb:
Dr. Cameran Young knew her assignment wouldn't be easy. As lead biologist on the Environment Impact Assessment team, her findings would determine the future of a large mining project in the northern Canadian bush. She expected rough conditions and hostile miners—but she didn't expect to find a dead body her first day on the job.
Former SAS Sergeant Daniel Fox forged a career as a helicopter pilot, working as far from the rest of the human race as possible. The thrill of flying makes his civilian life bearable, and he lives by his mantra: don't get involved. But when he's charged with transporting the biologist to her research vessel, he can't help but get involved in the murder investigation—and with Cameran, who awakens emotions he's desperate to suppress.
In the harsh and rugged wilderness, Daniel and Cameran must battle their intense and growing attraction while keeping ahead of a killer who will stop at nothing to silence her…
Review:

In the wilds of northern Canada, a biologist living with diabetes falls for an ex-British military man haunted by his past in Toni Anderson's romantic suspense EDGE OF SURVIVAL.  The book opens with a bang as Dr. Cameran Young finds the body of a murdered woman on her arrival in Labrador.  Cameran is there to study the impact of mining on the local fish population.  She never planned on becoming involved in a murder investigation, or with the helicopter pilot hired to help her during her research.

Daniel was part of an elite team in the Special Air Service in the British army, but he has been suffering ever since his last mission ended in tragedy.  Daniel's job as a helicopter pilot stationed in the middle of nowhere was supposed to protect him from becoming involved with anyone.  But, there's something about Cameran that draws him to her, and since trouble seems to follow her around, Daniel can't help but be there to protect her. 


EDGE OF SURVIVAL was a thrilling, fast paced story with well drawn characters.  Ms. Anderson did an excellent job creating a heroine faced with the challenges of having diabetes.  Cameran was smart, strong and determined to achieve the goals she set for herself.  Daniel will have lovers of tortured heroes swooning.  Daniel is the type who is difficult to like at first, but you can't resist wanting to see the right woman save him.

I really enjoyed the plot and the unique setting of this book.  I studied environmental science in college, so I found Cameran's research project intriguing, and Northern Labrador sounds so beautiful.  I always wanted to be a part of an environmental impact assessment team, but alas, it wasn't to be.  I'm happy I can live vicariously through amazing characters.

EDGE OF SURVIVAL is full of action, multi-dimensional characters with plenty of angst, page-turning suspense and romance.  I give it 4½ stars! 

Favorite Quote(s): 
He needed to get away from her and the way she made him feel.  He'd gotten drawn in again today.  She terrified him.  He'd experienced frustration, arousal, fear, excitement, fury and terror in the space of a few short hours, when he usually felt nothing but numb indifference.
I received my copy from the author in exchange for an honest review. 

Book Cover: Ominous and sexy.  Fits the story perfectly.

2012 BDSM Reading Challenge



I'm aiming to read at least 20 books for this challenge:

1. Story of L by Debra Hyde
2. Story of O by Pauline Reage
3. Crash Into You by Roni Loren
4. Slave by Sherri Hayes
5. Reluctant Muse by Victoria Blisse
6. Game Misconduct by Bianca Sommerland
7. Keep Me Safe by Skye Warren
8. Valentine Submission by Sue Lyndon
9. Slave Academy by Claire Thompson
10. Keep Me Safe by Skye Warren
11. Kidnap and Kink by Brynn Paulin
12. Safeword: Matte by Candace Blevins
13. Cirque du Minuit by Annabel Joseph
14. The Last Girl by Kitty Thomas
15. Tickled Pink by Tessa Wanton
16. Snatch Me by Nara Malone
17. The Theory of Attraction by Delphine Dryden
18. Assumed Master by Lila Munro
19. Burn For You by Annabel Joseph
20. Molly's Lips by Annabel Joseph
21. Reclaimed Surrender by Riley Murphy
22. Trust in Me by Skye Warren
23. Re/Bound by Michele Zurlo
24. Dark Side Night by Maryn Sinclair
25. Dom For Sale by Christine d'Abo
26. The Siren by Tiffany Reisz
27. The Spy Who Spanked Me by Doreen DeSalvo
28. Ravish Me by Cindy Jacks

Thursday, December 8, 2011

AN ALPHA'S PATH Virtual Book Tour: Interview and Giveaway with Carrie Ann Ryan {Tour Prize: $25 Amazon GC}


Hello and welcome, Carrie Ann! Please tell us a little about your latest release, AN ALPHA'S PATH.

Well, An Alpha's Path is about two souls who meet and connect. However, Melanie is unaware of Kade’s world, and that causes some uncertainty. What you really get out of this is – how far would you change your life for someone? How hard would you fight?

Melanie is a twenty-five year old chemist who has spent all of her adult life slaving at school. With her PhD in hand, she's to start her dream job, but before she does, her friend persuades her to relax and try to live again. A blind date set up through her friends seems like the perfect solution. Melanie can take one night away from the lab and let her inner vixen out on a fixed blind date - a chance to get crazy with a perfect stranger. The gorgeous hunk she's to meet exceeds her wildest dreams – be he is more than what he appears and Melanie's analytical mind goes into overdrive.

Kade, a slightly older werewolf (at over one hundred years), needs a night way from the Pack. Too many responsibilities and one near miss with a potential mate made Kade hide in his work, the only peace he can find. His brother convinces him to meet the sexy woman for a one night of fun. What could it hurt? But when he finds this woman could be his mate, can he convince her to leave her orderly, sane world and be with him and his wolf-half, for life?

Can you tell readers a little bit about the world building in your book? Were there challenges or obstacles you had to overcome?

There are werewolves, demons, witches and humans. Sorry folks, no vampires this time, I didn't want to overshadow my earthly magic. When I went to find what my world would be. I tried at first to think logically. Considering its a paranormal romance, sometimes true logic goes right out the window. I fell in love with my characters first. And through that I looked into what they needed in order to empower themselves, and what I couldn't give them so they would have to work for their future.

These Jamenson boys (and their sister) are very vocal, so their world came into its own quickly - once I found who they were.

Which character was the most challenging to write and why?

My most challenging character to write was Kade. He is an Alpha wolf. In most romances, the Alpha would swoop in, take charge and conflict would arise from there. However, whenever I wanted to do that, I just couldn't see Kade. Kade had his own thoughts, his own personality. His values and beliefs may be totally Alpha for the rest of his Pack, but with his mate, Kade may just be different. I totally love the direction he took eventually, but geeze, Kade. He could have at least warned me before he took over.

How did you decide on the occupations your characters would have?

Melanie was easy. I wanted to write about something I know. So I made her a chemist. Just like me. :-) She may have went off on her own personality wise, but her job was do able for me. What I thought of Kade, I saw him working with his hands, as well as his mind. An architect seemed the perfect point for me. And plus ladies, who doesn't like a man who can work with his hands? Yum.

How many books do you have planned for the series?

I always love answering this question! An Alpha's Path is the first in a seven book series called Redwood Pack. The series centers on the Jamenson Family, who rule their werewolf Pack. Each sibling must find their mate and a way to connect with them. Throughout this, there is also an overall conflict with a rival Pack, witches, demons and finding your own truth. I'm really excited about this!

Why do we love tortured heroes?

I think it's because some may want to fix them. Others just want to hold them and tell them its okay. I'm in the latter group. I'm a slightly tortured person in general - I want to read about a hero who needs me. If he's too perfect, how can I fit into his life?

Plus according to Keanu Reeves in The Replacements, "Chicks Dig Scars".

What is your writing process like?

My writing process is a bit like my day job. I am super organized with outlines and lists everywhere. I first outline my overall series, then I outline the book I'm writing. Once I'm done with that, I deep outline one chapter at a time and write. This way I can go in as much depth and connection as I can before I find the words my mind wants to write. I try to write everyday, but sometimes I need to double up on some days to keep up. I love what I do and I love writing. I'm still learning, but my lists are really important to me. I also have files of character analysis, world building and a family tree. My pet peeve is when worlds don't mesh after three or so books, so I'm doing my best not to annoy myself. :-)

What books have most influenced your life?

Don't laugh, but Twilight was actually the book that started it all for me. I wanted to read what the fuss was all about. And I'm not ashamed to say it - Twilight was my gateway romance drug. 5893 books later (and counting) and I'm a romance junkie. I wouldn't change it for anything!

What was the last amazing book you read?

Legacy by Denise Tompkins. It's her debut release and I was lucky enough to get an early copy. Check it out. Its fresh and REALLY good.

Other than writing, what are some of your passions in life?

Cooking. I love to cook, bake and feed people. I usually tweet a photo or at least a menu everyday I cook because I love it so much. My hubby is a happy man. Or at least that is what he tells me.

In your writing career, if you could do it all over again, what would you change?

This is my debut release, so I will let you know after book 2! But really, I would have joined my crit group earlier. I love those people!

What can readers expect next from you?

A Taste for a Mate will be out Spring 2012. It is book 2 in the Redwood Pack series and is Jasper's story. I'm writing it at the moment and IN LOVE with where it's going.

Also, book 3, Trinity Bound, will be out Spring 2012 as well. I'm going a slightly different direction with it as its m/m/f, but I can't wait to get started!

AN ALPHA'S PATH
{Redwood Pack, Book 1}
By Carrie Ann Ryan

Melanie is a twenty-five year old chemist who has spent all of her adult life slaving at school. With her PhD in hand, she's to start her dream job, but before she does, her friend persuades her to relax and try to live again. A blind date set up through her friends seems like the perfect solution. Melanie can take one night away from the lab and let her inner vixen out on a fixed blind date - a chance to get crazy with a perfect stranger. The gorgeous hunk she's to meet exceeds her wildest dreams – be he is more than what he appears and Melanie's analytical mind goes into overdrive.

Kade, a slightly older werewolf (at over one hundred years), needs a night way from the Pack. Too many responsibilities and one near miss with a potential mate made Kade hide in his work, the only peace he can find. His brother convinces him to meet the sexy woman for a one night of fun. What could it hurt? But when he finds this woman could be his mate, can he convince her to leave her orderly, sane world and be with him and his wolf-half, for life?

Excerpt:
Melanie took a deep breath as she gave herself a good look in the mirror. This bathroom may be the greatest and most luxurious thing she’d ever seen, but she barely gave it a second glance.

What the hell was she doing? There was a gorgeous god standing in the room that she practically ran from. What the hell was she doing in here?

All throughout dinner, she couldn’t seem to string two coherent sentences together. She resembled acting like a ditzy, shy deer in the headlights. It was no wonder Kade was just fine with not having sex tonight. Oh, he may have said that he wanted her, but he didn’t seem to fight for it.

Oh, that was just great. Kade was considerate of her feelings, yet here she was, making him the bad guy. This whole experience made her a wreck. Maybe Mel wasn’t experienced with men, but she was experienced with meeting people and communicating with another human being. Tonight was a once in a lifetime opportunity to have wild and passionate sex with a near stranger. And oh yes, just looking at Kade, she knew it would be exactly that. She grew damp just thinking about him, and what wicked things could await her if she would just say yes.

And honestly, what was stopping her? Going through with this would leave her with an amazing and glorious memory. She needed more of those. The need to hear she was beautiful, sexy and wanted overwhelmed her. Mel didn’t want to be the “smart” one anymore. She squared her shoulders and looked at herself in the mirror once more.
About the Author: 

Carrie Ann Ryan is a paranormal and contemporary romance author. Her first book, An Alpha's Path, will be released soon. She's also an avid reader and lover of romance and fiction novels. She love meeting new authors and new worlds. Any recommendations you have are appreciated. Carrie Ann lives in New England with her husband and two kittens.

Carrie Ann loves hearing from readers. You can find her at:

Twitter: @CarrieAnnRyan

Giveaway Details:

Carrie Ann Ryan is giving away a $25 Amazon gift card to one randomly drawn commenter during the tour. Click HERE for her complete tour schedule. The the more tour stops you comment on, the better your chances of winning. Good luck!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Review: HICKORY SMOKED HOMICIDE


Berkley Prime Crime; Nov 2011

Book Blurb:
BBQ-joint owner Lulu Taylor knows pretty much everyone in Memphis who lives ribs. But one person she'd rather not know is Tristan Pembroke, a snooty pageant couch with a mean streak. When she finds Tristan's dead body stuffed in a closet at a party, the police are suspicious - especially since Lulu's developed a taste for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Caught in a situation stickier than molasses, Lulu must clear her name, or risk getting fried...

Review:

Lulu Taylor runs Aunt Pat's, a barbeque restaurant in the heart of Memphis.  When she's not serving up the tastiest eats in town, Lulu is busy honing her amateur sleuthing skills.  In HICKORY SMOKED HOMICIDE, Lulu is involved in another murder mystery when she discovers the body of Tristan Pembroke, a beauty pageant couch with more enemies than friends.  With a list of suspects a mile long, and another murder on the heels of the first, Lulu has her work cut out for her, especially when the murderer takes a dislike to Lulu's snooping.

This is the third book in Riley Adams' A Memphis BBQ Mystery series, but it can easily be read stand-alone.  I really enjoyed the characters in this story.  Even the secondary characters had distinct personalities.  I think my favorite was Cherry, Lulu's motorcycle riding, Elvis fanatic best friend.  Cherry and Lulu together made for plenty of laughs.  Ms. Adams did a fine job bringing Memphis to life, especially the descriptions of the delicious food!  The mystery was good, and while I don't care a thing about beauty pageants, it was interesting to hear about the sinister goings on behind the curtain.  Readers looking for a humorous Southern cozy mystery will be delighted by HICKORY SMOKED HOMICIDE.  I give it 3.5 stars!

I received my copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Cover: Messy pots and pans, but the BBQ sauce looks good!

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

THE GIRL MOST LIKELY Virtual Book Tour: Interview and Giveaway with Jana Richards


Hello and welcome, Jana!  When did you first consider yourself a writer?

A few years ago when I took some time off from my day job to stay home and write, I started taking myself seriously as a writer. I wrote every day from 9 to 3, and treated it exactly like the job it was. But it wasn’t until I was first published in 2007 that I really considered myself a “writer”. I guess there’s something about receiving that seal of approval from someone else that makes a person truly believe they have what it takes.

Please tell us a little about your latest release, THE GIRL MOST LIKELY.

"The Girl Most Likely" is part of the Class of '85 series with The Wild Rose Press, featuring several TWRP writers. The series revolves around the 1985 graduates of Summerville High School in Summerville, New York as they prepare for their 25th high school reunion. In some of the stories, old romances are rekindled. But in "The Girl Most Likely" Cara discovers a brand new love:
Cara McLeod, the girl most likely to have the perfect marriage, is now divorced and, in her own words, "fat, frumpy, and over forty." The thought of facing former classmates--and the ex-husband who dumped her--at her high school reunion terrifies her. Cajoled into attending by her kids and her best friend, Cara enlists help at the gym to lose weight and look great for the reunion. Personal Trainer Finn Cooper is more than willing to help--but does he have to be so to-die-for gorgeous?

Finn thinks Cara is perfect just the way she is. She's everything he wants in a woman, except for one thing--she can't get past the fact that he's eight years younger. To Finn, age and weight are just numbers. But can he convince Cara the numbers she worries about add up to only one thing for him--love?
What was your source of inspiration behind this book?

I was inspired to write "The Girl Most Likely" because high school reunions are occasions often fraught with angst. Everyone is worried about their appearance and how they are going to look to their former classmates. Many are concerned about not living up to the potential they showed in high school. Others want to portray a perfect family life. Cara feels she has struck out on all three issues. It was fun to make her suffer, but then to bring her around to realizing what was really important to her.

Can you tell readers a little bit about the world building in your book? Were there challenges or obstacles you had to overcome?

Because "The Girl Most Likely" is part of a series written by a number of different writers, it was important to keep the facts straight in every book. The invitation to the reunion is included at the beginning of each book in the series. There are a few recurring characters who may or may not be included in every book. We had a spreadsheet on our Yahoo loop that included the names of the characters from each book to help us keep them all straight. We writers kept in contact with each other through this loop. The loop also included pictures from a town located in western New York on the shores of Lake Ontario that our fictional town of Summerville was based on. The pictures gave those of us who'd never had the opportunity to visit this area a chance to get a feel for it.

Who was your favorite character to write and why?

It's really hard for me to pick a favorite character from "The Girl Most Likely" because I really love both Cara and Finn. Cara is funny and resilient, and although she doesn't believe it at the beginning of the book, she's a tough cookie, able to face her problems with strength and good humor. Finn is also a strong person. He's made huge changes in his life in the hopes of having a better future. His best quality is kindness and his ability to empathize with others and to help them find ways to solve their own problems.

Please share some details about the villain in your story. Who or what is the antagonist?

One of the antagonists is Cara’s ex-husband Peter. After nearly twenty years of marriage, he dumps Cara on her 40th birthday, telling her he doesn’t find her attractive anymore. That would be bad enough, but Peter seems to forget that he has two teenage daughters who need his love and attention. He sends them money but spends little time with them. As a result thirteen year old Beth and seventeen year old Jenna feel abandoned and angry, often at their mother. Peter provides some of the motivation to Cara in her attempt to get fit and lose weight, mainly because she wants to be able to walk into the reunion and make him sorry he ever left her.

The antagonist who was the most fun to write was Cara’s mother. I took great delight in making her as nasty and controlling as I could. I’m not sure what that says about me! I really enjoyed making Cara suffer – but then finding the strength to stand up to her mother.

How did you decide on the occupations your characters would have?

I wanted Cara to have an entry level job which was not much more than a gopher-type position (go for coffee, go for lunch etc.) in an industry that would still allow her room to move up. So I gave her a job as a junior assistant at a local television station. Since Cara has little training for anything aside from childcare and throwing a really good dinner party, an entry level position is all she qualifies for. But I wanted to show the readers, and her, that she didn’t need to abandon all her high school career aspirations.

I decided to make Finn a physical trainer because I wanted him to be able to work closely with Cara in her quest to lose weight before the big high school reunion. And it turns out that Finn’s job was a career change for him too. It’s part of the way he totally reinvented himself before he met Cara.

Do you find it difficult to write in different genres? Is there one you prefer?

Actually, I love exploring other sub-genres in the romance world. So far I’ve written in contemporary romance (A Long Way from Eden, Till September), romantic suspense (Seeing Things), and historical romance set in World War Two (Flawless), which is also romantic suspense. A couple of my books have paranormal elements (Burning Love, Seeing Things), and I also enjoy writing romantic comedy (Her Best Man). I want to continue writing more stories set in World War Two. I find it a fascinating period of history with so many stories to tell. Someday I’d love to try my hand at writing a novel set in the Regency period since it’s also an interesting era and I love reading them. I’d also like to write a straight mystery novel, but of course mine would likely have strong romantic elements!

How do you keep your ideas for your books fresh?

I try to put a bit of a different spin on familiar themes. In “The Girl Most Likely” I made Finn eight years younger than Cara. She has a very difficult time with the difference. I also gave Finn a couple of secrets that are a bit out of the ordinary for a romance hero, but make him the perfect man for Cara.

Do you have any interesting writing quirks?

I find that I work best when I can devote a large chunk of time to my writing and totally immerse myself in it. That’s usually how I like to write a first draft. I’ll take time off work, clear away appointments and other obstacles and just concentrate on writing. That’s why I love retreats or book-in-a-week events.

What has surprised you most since becoming a published author?

What has surprised me most is the amount of time and effort needed to promote me and my work. I guess I thought the biggest effort would be writing my books, but I’ve discovered that writing is only the beginning!

If you could travel to another time and place, when and where would it be?

I would love to go back 200 hundred years and see the area where I live, the prairies of Western Canada, before settlement by white men and before the grasslands were turned under the plow for farming. It would be amazing to see herds of bison numbering in the millions as they thunder across the prairies. Seeing the land, the water, the skies completely pristine and untouched would be a thrill. But if I were to go back in time, I would hope for a short visit. With its brutally cold winters and punishingly hot summers, the prairies are a harsh place, even today. I can’t imagine the hardships of living here two hundred years ago without insulated, heated houses and air-conditioned cars. I’m too spoiled by modern conveniences to want to live permanently in the past!

Why do modern women still crave the alpha male in romance novels?

I think it’s because strong characters are always very appealing. No matter how modern or self-reliant the woman, she still wants a man who is tough in a crisis, stands up for his beliefs, and can fight his way out of any situation. And it’s always appealing to see a strong man brought to his knees by the love of a good woman.

What are your top three tips for aspiring writers?

Never stop learning your craft. Keep taking classes and going to conferences. Find yourself a good writing group and submit your work to more experienced writers for critique. Don’t believe that every word you’ve written is precious; unless you’re Shakespeare, your work will always need revision. Be confident in your ability but realize you can always be better. That’s more than three, but you get the picture!

In your writing career, if you could do it all over again, what would you change?

I think I’d take my writing much more seriously earlier than I did. For a long time I only wrote when I had ‘spare’ time. Back then I had a part-time job and two young children, and any mother knows that spare time is a rare commodity. I wish I would have made writing more of a priority years before I actually did.

What are the top three things on your bucket list?

To visit Paris, to learn how to consistently hit a good golf drive, and to write a best-selling novel, not necessarily in that order.

What can readers expect next from you?

My novella “Home Fires” has just been contracted by The Wild Rose Press, and I’m really excited about it because I’ve wanted to write a War Bride story for a long time. British nurse Anne Wakefield travels to Canada in 1945 to marry her fiancé, a Canadian soldier she met during the war. But when she arrives, she finds that her fiancé has already married someone else. Devastated, Anne turns to his family for support. The kindness of Eric, her ex-fiancé’s brother, helps to heal her pain. When Eric’s mother suggests marriage, she must decide whether to return to England, or to take a second chance on love – this time with Eric. But can he forget that Anne loved his brother first? Will he ever believe that she loves him best?

Where can readers find you on the web?


Can you leave readers with a little teaser or excerpt from your book?
He chuckled. “Jessica better watch her back. You could give her a run for her money.”

He heard Cara’s throaty laugh, and various parts of his anatomy tingled in response. “Yes, that’s my evil plan. Take over Rochester Noon, then the world.”

“If you set your mind to it, I’m sure you could do it.”

“Thanks Finn.”

“For what?”

“For believing in me.”

“Are you going to be okay now?”

“Yes, I’m fine. Thanks to you.”

He wanted so badly to tell her he loved her, adored her, thought she was the most amazing woman in the world. But fear stopped him. Was she truly over her ex-husband? Why else would losing weight for the reunion be so important to her if not to impress Peter?

“I’ve got to run. Thanks again. I’ll talk to you later at my condo, right?”

“Absolutely. I can hardly wait to hear about your big TV debut. Break a leg. Isn’t that what they say in show biz?”

She laughed. “Yeah, that’s what they say. Bye.”

Finn replaced the receiver and closed his eyes. He hoped everything went well with this interview. Cara deserved to realize how amazing she was.
If she did come to that realization, would there still be room in her life for him?

About the Author:  

Jana Richards has tried her hand at many writing projects over the years, from magazine articles and short stories to full-length paranormal suspense and romantic comedy.  She loves to create characters with a sense of humor, but also a serious side.  She believes there’s nothing more interesting then peeling back the layers of a character to see what makes them tick.

When not writing up a storm, working at her day job as an Office Administrator, or dealing with ever present mountains of laundry, Jana can be found on the local golf course pursuing her newest hobby.

Jana lives in Western Canada with her husband Warren, along with two university aged daughters and a highly spoiled Pug/Terrier cross named Lou. 

Giveaway Details: 

Jana is giving away one $20 gift card to The Wild Rose Press to one randomly drawn commenter AND a $20 Amazon gift card to one randomly drawn commenter during the tour. Click HERE for her complete tour schedule. The the more tour stops you comment on, the better your chances of winning. Good luck!