Caren Crane’s Top 5 Christmas Diversions

Kick-Start-for-Barnes-and-Noble_2Hi, everyone! ‘Tis the season to be sweating bullets about what to buy for others, what to make for the umpteen holiday parties you’re attending and what to resolve to be resolute about come the New Year. Because of all this (and to put off dragging out the holiday decorations as long as possible), I like to indulge in a few Christmas Diversions. Some might call them Mechanisms For Procrastination, but I prefer Diversions. *ahem* Here are a few of my personal favorites:

1. Holiday Movies – Who doesn’t love to site down for a viewing of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ or ‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’? My personal favorite is Will Ferrell’s ‘Elf.’ It is must-see viewing around my house!

2. Holiday Baking – I love to bake any time of year, but at the holidays the oven stays cranked a lot of the time. My girls love to bake cookies for friends, so between the ones we bake for us and those we bake for others, we go through lots of flour, sugar and butter!

3. Holiday Romances – Last year, I went on a real binge and read about 14 holiday romance novels and novellas. I’ve already read 3 this year, so I am off to a strong start this year, too!

4. Holiday Lights – Not at my house. Heavens, no! I like to drive around and see other people’s holiday light displays. It’s something my whole family enjoys and each of us makes a game of spotting houses during the day we want the rest of the family to check out when it’s dark.

5. Holiday Music – I am a sucker for holiday music. I love Christmas carols, the played-to-death Christmas music on the radio and, especially, Christmas hymns. I try to ensure I hear plenty of holiday music by attending the handbells concert at our church, the Christmas Chorale at church, carolers when I am out shopping and any holiday concerts I hear of in our community. Too much? Never!

Of course, I can’t avoid the shopping and decorating forever, but I find plenty of ways to postpone the inevitable and get in the Christmas spirit at the same time!

I hope you’ll share your favorite Holiday Diversion with me. One lucky commenter will win a copy of my debut novel, Kick Start, in the e-book format of your choice. I can’t wait to hear from you!

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BIO

Caren Crane grew up in Nashville, TN, and as a result does not care for country music. However, she cares a great deal about family, friends and men in boots. She blames her love of reading on a childhood devoid of TV and heavy on amusing oneself. She now lives in North Carolina with her tall, handsome husband and a very chatty and irascible rescue cat. She is sometimes visited by her three grown children, who are busy having wonderful lives and only require: beds during college breaks, food, rides back to school and sometimes cash. Which leaves her with lots of time to write funny, heartwarming stories set in her adopted home state, North Carolina, and to investigate the Smoky Mountains, from whence her mother’s people all came. She fills her books with family, friends and happy-ever-after endings. Which all books should feature, in her opinion.

BAD GIRLS by Roxanne Rogerson

Please help me welcome Roxanne Rogerson to my blog today. Roxanne is giving away an ecopy of her new book BOOM! to one lucky commentor, so be sure and leave a comment.

Bad Girls
Boom_CVR_SML_2Two years ago I decided I’d had enough of being a “good girl.”

Perhaps that’s a bit strong. I wasn’t unhappy being a good girl all my life, I simply had an urge to add a little bit of “bad” into the mix.

And voilà, my career as a writer of sensuous medieval romance was born! That is to say, Anna Markland (the pen name I chose) unleashed her stories on the world, optimistically expecting to sell a handful of books.

What was bad about that? Well, the stories I published were explicit in terms of describing sexual intimacy between my characters. I feared my children might think their mom had lost her mind, but lo and behold, they were thrilled to see the naughty side of their mother! My husband even boasted he was the role model for my heroes!

And of course, the juicy sex was between consenting adults deeply in love with each other. Sigh! That’s all good!

Turns out, readers loved my style of writing, and as of this week Anna has sold over 40,000 books. Not bad!

However, there’s always a fly in the ointment, isn’t there? As if the success was too good to be true, Anna began to feel like too much of a good girl, mired down in a medieval romance rut. The naughty side of her was greedy for more, and Roxanne Rogerson emerged.

Goodie!

Zing_CVR_SML_2Roxanne also writes sensuous material, but her books have a more erotic flavor. They are contemporary love stories about ordinary people exploring kinky urges they may have suppressed for years.

Boom! is the often hilarious story of two people’s tentative first steps into the world of Domination and Submission. He’s the Dom, she’s the Sub. There’s suspense too when the hero unwittingly exposes the heroine to danger. He’s a private investigator tracking down a really bad villain.

Zing! (due out later this month), also ventures into the Dom/Sub culture, except this time she’s the Domme, and he’s the Sub. To make matters worse, she’s ten years older than he is! (Can’t you just see Roxanne rubbing her hands together with glee and cackling like one of Macbeth’s witches?)

Characters that readers got to know (and love) in Boom! reappear in Zing! and the suspense (and the humor) continues.

When Anna first metamorphosed into Roxanne, people’s initial reaction was, “You’re bad!” but they said it with a smile on their face, and they enjoyed her debut offering!

Is that good or bad?

Everyone knows how to spot a bad girl. She sips champagne and cocktails, not mineral water. She wears fishnet stockings, not pantyhose. She has a red mouth and nails, and wears dark sunglasses.

She’s in touch with her inner bitch because she has a Doberman with a studded collar. She wins at blackjack.

Judged by those criteria, I’m a really good girl.

But bad girls don’t just want to have fun, they make sure they do. Bad girls realize life isn’t a dress rehearsal and they make the most of it.

I love being the sensuous Anna Markland and I love being the erotic Roxanne Rogerson. Maybe someday the two will meet and pen an erotic medieval romance.

That might be a good thing!

EXCERPT from BOOM!

Michael and Jessie meet in Panama. He coaxes her into the ocean. She is afraid of water.

He disappeared each time a wave broke over his head, then, to her relief, popped up, his hair plastered to his head, water cascading off his body.

Every time he resurfaced, she hoped for a glimpse as the elastic waistband rode lower and lower on his hips.

Pulling up his shorts, he beckoned, a broad smile on his face. Had he seen her almost drooling at him?

She was content to stay where the waves had spent most of their power. It was safer. There was no way she’d risk going underwater. She shook her head.

He disappeared under another wave, beckoning again when he resurfaced. She shook her head more forcefully.

Michael walked back to her. He took her hand. “Come with me. It’s exhilarating. Trust me.”

A fear she recognized as irrational skittered through her belly. She pulled back.

Michael held fast. “Come with me.”

There was no mistaking the hint of command in his voice. Reluctantly, she moved into deeper water. An enormous wave loomed. She hunched her shoulders, preparing to be swept off her feet. She would flounder, gasping for breath, panicking until her feet hit bottom again.

As the wave crested over them, Michael put his arms around her waist, lifting her to his hard body. He jumped, so their heads remained above the water, then set her down as the wave continued its journey to shore. She was wet from head to toe from the spray, but there’d been no panic, no sense of drowning.

“I told you to trust me,” Michael said, slicking wet hair off his face.

Jessie nodded, blinking away drops of seawater from her eyelashes. “I know. It’s just that I’m afraid of—”

Another wave swept them both off their feet. She flailed about, spluttering and choking, but soon felt Michael’s arms around her again. Relief washed over her.

Anna’s Blog
Roxanne’s Blog

Get BOOM! on Amazon

You can also find Anna and Roxanne on their Amazon author pages. For Anna https://www.amazon.com/author/annamarkland and for Roxanne http://www.amazon.com/Roxanne-Rogerson/e/B00FN32TOO/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1385325020&sr=1-2-ent

The Ruler of My Universes by Isabo Kelly

Please help me welcome Isabo Kelly to my blog. She’s got a wonderful blog for you and a fantastic giveaway.

The_Secret_of_Narava_by_Isabo_Kelly_240x360_(Updated)_2There are many things about the science fiction and fantasy romance genres I love. Both as a reader and a writer. But right up at the top of the list for me as a writer is being able to make everything up. Yes even in my science fiction, the important word is fiction. I get to play and create the same way I did as a kid, building complex and very individual worlds to run around in.
The drawback: sometimes I don’t know when to stop. Mostly, though, the ability to use anything my imagination can dream is really freeing.

Fantasy is easy. Readers and writers expect everything to be made up. Especially in epic fantasy where the stories take place on different worlds. All that’s required is that I make the world I create something a reader can believe in. After that, there are literally no limits. It’s like the best adventure ever!

Then there’s science fiction. Some people will argue that at least in science fiction romance there has to be some adherence to “realism” as far as the science goes. My response to that is: yes and no. To be honest, as a scientist, I know exactly how much we don’t know about the universe. So while some things like breaking the speed of light to travel huge distances does seem impossible given what we know of physics, I’m happy to utilize fun ways of getting around that so I can fictionally move beyond our solar system in a single human lifetime. Did you know we don’t have any idea if or what type of DNA may (or may not) evolve on alien planets? As a biologist, this was really exciting because it meant I could–once again–make things up! And I did with gleeful abandon in my Naravan Chronicles series.

BrightarrowBurning72LG_2In fact, because there’s so much we don’t know for sure, there’s a lot of room to imagine the possibilities. Making my flights of fancy come across as believably possible is an even more exciting challenge. And mix all that up with a good old fashioned romance, I am there!

So how much “reality” do you need from your fiction? Do you like the limits pushed and yet the stories still feel like they could happen? Or do you like strict adherence to real world rules?

Giveaway: To treat yourself during the busy holiday season, I will give one random commenter a $15 gift certificate to Amazon or B&N, winner’s choice. Leave a comment from now until Wednesday, midnight EST with your email address (name @ domain. com is perfect) to be entered to win. I’ll contact the winner directly and announce the winner here in the comments. Happy holidays and Happy Reading!

Isabo Kelly is the author of multiple award-winning science fiction, fantasy and paranormal romances. For more on Isabo and her books, visit her website www.isabokelly.com, follow her on Twitter @IsaboKelly or friend her on Facebook www.facebook.com/IsaboKelly

Love Historicals New Website Launch

It’s new. It’s beautiful and it’s mine. Well ours. I joined with a few other historical romance writers and we have a beautiful new site that I hope you’ll check out. It’s http://www.lovehistoricals.com/

It’s your one stop shop for all your historical reading needs. We have just about every time period from Ancient Rome to the American West. To thank you for stopping by and commenting on our blog, we’ll enter you to win a prize in our first giveaway :

13 readers get one digital book each
and one reader gets all 13 digital books as the Grand Prize!

Giveaway date is Saturday, December 7 (a crucial date in modern history). We’ll announce the 14 winners and which books they’ve won here on the Love Historicals blog, http://www.lovehistoricals.com/ , as well as on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/lovehistoricals?ref=hl

For my part you can see all of my westerns. The entire MATCHMAKER & CO series. And the complete TAME series

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If you go to the website, you’ll see not only my books but books from your favorite authors Sydney Jane Baily, Heather Boyd, Gina Danna, Claire Delacroix, Bronwen Evans, Jill Hughey, Catherine Kean, Anna Markland, Nancy Morse, Laurel O’Donnell, Margery Scott, Lana Williams and of course, yours truly. Each of us has our own page, where you can see all our books and you can check out the other authors easily. See something you like, just click on the link to your favorite retailer and buy your book with no hassles.

I hope you’ll stop by and check us out. The website is stunning and I’d love to hear what you think.

Cindy

Capital Bride Excerpt

I have CAPITAL BRIDE on sale for 99 cents and wanted to give you a taste of the book.

Here is an excerpt from Capital Bride.

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New York City
April 10, 1867

On the other side of the door was her last resort. Either this or prostitution and prostitution was not a choice. She couldn’t raise MaryAnn in that environment, nor if truth be told, could she lower herself to live like that. At least this way there would be some stability in her little girl’s life.

Sarah took a deep breath, turned the knob, and walked through the door to a better future for her daughter and, if she were lucky, for herself.

The office was small and precisely kept. A single desk with a straight, high backed wooden chair, one in front and one behind, sat in the middle of the room. She’d noticed the flowered curtains were open on the way in, tied to the side. The small area was flooded with dazzling afternoon light. The walls were whitewashed and the desk well organized. There were several tables with neat piles of files along one wall. The other wall held several rows of pictures of women and men. None smiling, as that was the way pictures were taken, but all appeared to be wedding pictures. Below each picture was a small brass plate with the names of the bride and groom and the date of the wedding.

A small, woman in her late thirties with fiery red hair, sat behind the desk. When Sarah got closer she saw gorgeous dark blue eyes behind the wire rimmed glasses perched on the end of her nose. Her eyes were so dark a blue they could almost be called violet. They were striking and clear, honesty shone from them along with a “no nonsense” attitude.

“May I help you?” the woman asked.

“Um. Yes. My name is Sarah Johnson. I saw your advertisement for mail order brides.”

The woman looked Sarah over, taking in her clothes, her hands clasped in front of her and ending at her face.

“First, let me introduce myself. I’m Margaret Selby and I own Matchmaker & Company. Please, sit down. You’re older than the women we usually have. You’re also better dressed and don’t appear to be hungry. What would bring someone like you to my door?”

“I’ve been living with my great aunt. She passed away suddenly two weeks ago and the lawyer says I need to find other lodgings. My cousin, William, has inherited everything except a small stipend she left for me. William is selling everything. MaryAnn and I have nowhere else to go.”

“MaryAnn?”

“My daughter.”

“So, you are a widow?”

Now was not the time to be less than truthful, if she wanted this woman’s help. “No.”

“I see. How old are you, Miss Johnson?”

“I’m twenty-eight.”

“And your daughter?”

“MaryAnn is five.”

“Tell me, Miss Johnson, how did you come to find yourself with child at age twenty-two without being married? Surely you knew how those things happened by that age.”

“My fiancé was killed at Bull Run.”

“I understand. Many fine men were killed there and throughout the war.”

“Yes, there were. Lee and I planned on marrying before he left. He still had two weeks before he was supposed to go back. He was sure the war wouldn’t last long,” she sniffled and blew her nose into her handkerchief. “They called him back early, and then he was killed.”

“No need to go into further detail, Miss Johnson. Let’s get down to business, shall we?”

Sarah sat straight in the chair. “Yes, of course.”

She was more nervous now than she had been showing up on Aunt Gertrude’s doorstep six years ago, pregnant and unwed. They’d planned on putting out the story that Lee was her husband but one of the servants overheard and passed the information on to other servants, some of them in the homes of her Aunt’s friends.

Aunt Gertrude took it all in stride. She actually handled it far better than Sarah had. She’d cried for days until Gertrude shook her and said to get under control and stop feeling sorry for herself. So she’d had her beautiful MaryAnn and was raising her with Aunt Gertrude’s help. She would be missed for so many reasons.

“Miss Johnson? Miss Johnson.” Margaret snapped her fingers bringing Sarah back from her memories.

“Yes, Miss Selby. I’m sorry.”

“It’s Mrs. Selby. Now, please pay attention. I have several candidates that might work for you. Two farmers in Kansas and a rancher in the Colorado Territory.”

“Do you have a recommendation?”

“Well, neither farmer has children, though they are not unwilling to consider a woman with children. It would be awfully lonely for your MaryAnn with only you and her new stepfather for company. The rancher, on the other hand, also has a daughter, who is seven, I believe. They would be able to keep each other occupied while you attend to the work you’ll need to do. Can you cook?”

“Yes. Our cook taught me the basics. If I have a recipe, I can follow it.”

“Then, I suggest you write down all of your cook’s recipes. You’ll need them no matter which man you choose.”

“I’ve already got the ones I want. I’d hoped to put them together in a book one day. These men you’re talking about, how old are they?”

“Raymond Jacobsen, a farmer in Kansas, is thirty-two. Robert Kline, also a farmer in Kansas, is twenty-nine, and last is John Atwood, a cattle rancher in the Colorado Territory. He’s a widower, thirty-seven and has a daughter who is seven. I think he would be the best match for you.”

“Have you checked out these men?”

“Of course. I’m very thorough, Miss Johnson. I have an associate who travels for me and talks at length to each of our bachelors. We don’t have any brutes or other disreputable types with this agency. You can put your mind at rest.”

“Thank you. What do I do now?”

“I’ll need the name of your aunt’s lawyer to confirm your story, your current address and references, if you have them. Your cousin would probably be one to list. Neighbors who have come to know you would also be good ones. You see, we check out our ladies just as thoroughly as our gentlemen. I’m staking my reputation on you, Miss Johnson. I don’t intend to see it tarnished. That said, I understand that given your circumstances, there might not be a lot of people willing to give you a good reference. Rest assured that I take that into consideration.”

Sarah nodded. “I understand completely. Can you help me?”

Margaret Selby had seen her share of desperate young women. Those who were hooked on laudanum or its brother, opium. They didn’t make it. Sarah, with her manner and good clothing, was a lady through and through. But was she good material for a frontier wife?

Margaret got up, went around the desk and scrutinized the young woman in front of her. She cut a fine figure. Pretty blonde hair and sky blue eyes. Serviceable wool coat. A short high-necked, long-sleeved jacket that hit her at the waist. It matched her skirt perfectly, obviously made from the same bolt of cloth. Expensive. Well made. She would work well for Mr. John Atwood and his daughter, Katy. No need to tell Sarah that Katy wouldn’t talk and hadn’t since she’d witnessed her mother’s murder two years ago. No, Sarah, MaryAnn, John and Katy would all do well for each other. Margaret was sure about that and, so far, her record was unblemished.

“In answer to your question, yes, I believe that we can be of benefit to each other. My assistant will be around to talk to you this afternoon. Please make sure you are available.”
“Of course. I’m going to collect my daughter from our neighbor and then plan on being home after that.”

“Very good. I’ll contact you tomorrow morning with my decision but I feel, based on our interview today, that it will be a favorable one.”

“Thank you, Mrs. Selby. Thank you very much.”

The young woman left, and Margaret was alone with her thoughts.

A few hours later, her man returned with his report.

She had one of the two former Pinkerton detectives she employed check Sarah’s story and references. All was as she claimed. The report stated that she’d been living with her great Aunt Gertrude who had died, suddenly from a heart attack two weeks ago. Her fiancé was dead, died at the battle of Bull Run July 21, 1861. Daughter, MaryAnn, born April 11, 1862. Everything checked out. She would arrange for Sarah and MaryAnn’s passage on the train to Denver.

She sent a note to Sarah.

April 10, 1867

Dear Miss Johnson,
I believe we will be able to aid you. Return to my office on 7 May. I will have your train tickets available. You will be going to the Colorado Territory to wed Mr. John Atwood. The train leaves on the 8 May and arrives in Denver on the 15 May.

Sincerely,

Margaret Selby, Proprietress, Matchmaker & Co.

As soon as she was finished with her letter to Sarah, she began writing her letter to John Atwood.

11 April 1867
Dear Mr. Atwood,

I believe I’ve found the perfect bride for you. Her name is Sarah Johnson. She is twenty-eight years old and has a five-year-old daughter named MaryAnn, who I believe will be a great friend to Katy. Both of your daughters will benefit from this alliance.

Please pick up Miss Johnson and her daughter at the train station in Denver on Wednesday, 15 May.

Sincerely,

Margaret Selby, Proprietress, Matchmaker & Co

She dusted the letter to dry the ink, then carefully folded it and placed it in the envelope she’d just addressed. It would go out with tomorrow’s mail, and reach Mr. Atwood within ten days, she hoped. That would give him plenty of time to prepare for Sarah and MaryAnn’s arrival.

Margaret smiled to herself. This would be a very good match. She felt it all the way to her bones.

An Interview with Lane McFarland

Please help me welcome Lane McFarland to my blog today. As a special thank you, Lane is offering a copy of each of her books to two lucky commenters (one book each).

Thank you for having me as your guest, Cindy! I am thrilled to join you today.

Cameron_2Tell us about yourself. Have you had other careers before becoming a writer? Are you a full time writer or do you have a “day job”?

My background is actually in accounting and computer systems. I worked as a financial systems analyst for a large corporation for many years, but left that life to sell financial software. During the day, I travel around the country giving presentations, but at night in the hotel room, or on the airplane, you’ll often find me writing. What a wonderful stress reliever to escape into worlds of intrigue with timeless love and happily-ever-after endings.

What genre(s) do you write in and why?

My passion is historical romance. Throwing my imagination into years gone by, researching dark periods of strife and violence, justice and quests for freedom, and dreaming of what it might have been like to live and survive during these hostile periods have been the most fascinating aspects of writing historical romance.

My Daughters of Alastair MacDougall series begins in May 1297, a time of unrest between Scotland and England. It has been such fun to research this period and imagine living amongst the clans.

Tell us about your current series.

The Daughters of Alastair MacDougall historical romance series is set in the late thirteenth century Scotland. Each book tells a story of one of Laird MacDougall’s four daughters coming of age in a country fraught with war and feuds amongst rival clans. The Graham and the MacDougall clans were no exception as their disagreements fueled a life-long fight between them.

As compensation for his indiscretions, Laird Alastair MacDougall promised his wife he would grant his daughters the rare privilege to live their lives as they desired.

Devoting her life to the healing arts, Cameron rebels against her father’s feuding ways. Laird Robert Graham, determined to band Scots together against English tyranny, seals a truce with her father. But after Laird MacDougall breaks that truce in a treacherous attack on Robert’s young brother, Robert kidnaps Cameron in an act of revenge. She expects the anger she feels, but not the simmering attraction to the powerful warrior, or the love she develops for his clan.

The second book tells Heather’s story. On her mother’s death bed, Heather promised she would help her senile father manage the clan. In her quest to keep her clan intact and hold off those who plot to overtake her father’s land, she secretly leads warriors on missions for the rebellion. She fights to keep her secrets safe, while resisting the lure of Laird Alec Campbell, the handsome young laird who challenges her defenses.

Bent on overcoming the belief he’s failed his aging father, Alec concentrates on proving his worth to his people. He provides for them and leads men into battle, vowing never again to disappoint his clan or lose his heart.

Give us an excerpt of your books.

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In this scene, Robert has just kidnapped Cameron, and they have arrived at Graham Caste.

Robert swung off his horse. He reached up, plucked Cameron off the saddle, and set her before him. Her weak legs wobbled, but he grabbed her wrist and dragged her up the stone staircase.

She had to run to keep up with his long strides. Her toe caught the step, and she pitched forward slamming her knee onto the hard rock. Pain shot up her leg, and she grimaced.
Robert grabbed her upper arm and steadied her as she rubbed her shin.

He tugged on her arm. “M’lady?”

His eyes softened a mere second before he reached behind her knees and lifted her. She grasped his thick neck as he carried her up the remaining stairs and into the castle.

Servants stopped their duties and gaped as he stormed across the massive great room. Cameron’s chest heaved with fear. What would he do to her? Everything had happened so fast. Was this his plan all along? For Da to let his guard down under false pretenses of a truce so Robert could kidnap her? Did he intend to hold her for ransom? Was that his payment?

Robert marched down a long dark corridor into a room at the end of the hall. He let her legs drop, but held her against his chest. Her toes touched the floor, and he eased away, his gaze holding hers. “Ye will remain here until I send for ye.”

He turned abruptly, stormed from the room, and slammed the door. A bolt scraped against its brackets.

The room fell silent. Cameron shivered and wrapped her arms around herself. She peered around the sparsely furnished chamber. A small bed hugged the wall. A table with a pitcher and basin was next to it. She sat on a bench positioned in front of a cold fireplace. Her shoulders slumped, and she trembled.

No one at home knew where she was.

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In this scene, Alec is helping Heather with an All Hallow’s Eve festival.

Alec sat on a table, his feet resting on a bench with his forearms braced on his thighs. Heather laughed and hugged a lass to her side. How he missed hearing the sound of her voice, smelling the faint scent of lavender drifting from her blonde hair. How he missed the feel of her soft skin and looking into the depths of her blue eyes. She was a soothing balm to his tortured soul. She made him forget—the war, the atrocities inflicted upon his brother Scots, and aye, the bloodshed by his blade—just for a moment.

Heather hiked her brown woolen skirt and hurried to him. She placed her hands on his. “Will ye help with the tug of war?” Her eyes sparkled. “It’s a tradition between the lads and lassies.”

He wanted to wrap his arms around her, nuzzle her neck and bury his face in her thick tresses. “Aye, I’ll help.”

“To make it a fair fight, ye will lead the girls, and I’ll lead the boys.”

He squeezed her hands and winked. “Sounds like a challenge. Care to place a wee wager on yer team?”

Her eyes narrowed, and she tilted her head to the side. “Just what kind of a wager did ye have in mind?”

He stroked her wrist in small circles. “If ye win, I’ll honor yer wish.”

Her gaze locked onto his. “If I win, ye’ll honor mine,” he added, the sound of his voice came out husky and seductive.

What is your next project and when will it be released?

I just released the first two books of my series, Cameron and Heather, and plan to release Lindsey’s story next summer, with Elsbeth’s book to soon follow.

What is your favorite part of writing?

I love to research the history, the way of life and immerse my imagination in what it would have been like to have lived then, the struggles and survival.

What was the deciding factor in self-publishing your book(s)?

My day job was the biggest deciding factor. I am constantly jumping through hoops to meet deadlines, and I just can’t take one more in my life right now. I knew it wouldn’t be fair to an agent or me if I went the traditional publishing route.

How has your experience with self-publishing been? Did you decide on ebook or print only or both?

So far, my experience with self-publishing has been good. There was a lot that went into the process and writing the stories was just the start. I submitted my chapters to a couple of critique groups and went through many edits. As I was writing, I decided to have my covers designed. That really gave me a spark. I could actually see my characters! Once I finished pouring through all of the critiques, I sent my books to an editor for a thorough review. Of course, she found a number of things I had to revise. Finally, I had several wonderful beta readers that read it and gave their feedback. Once I had completed my final edits, I was ready to publish. My books are available in print on Amazon as well as in ebook format. I also have them at Bookstorewithoutborders and Smashwords.

Do you or have you belonged to a writing organization? Which one? Have they helped you with your writing? How?

I belong to Hearts Through History Romance Writers, Celtic Hearts Romance Writers, and Romance Writers of America. I’m a member of the critique groups in HHRW and CHRW. They have helped me tremendously! I wouldn’t be writing if it wasn’t for their wonderful support and encouragement.

Where can readers find you?
Here are my Author Links:
Website: http://romancingtheeras.com
FB: https://www.facebook.com/lane.mcfarland.96
Twitter: @LaneMcFarland

Where can readers find your books? Print/Ebook?
To Learn More About Cameron and Heather:
Amazon:

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Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/371301
Bookstorewithoutborders: http://www.bookstorewithoutborders.com/ebooks/lane-mcfarland/cameron/

Heather
Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/371318

Bookstorewithoutborders: http://www.bookstorewithoutborders.com/ebooks/lane-mcfarland/heather/

An Interview with Patricia Ann Preston

Welcome to my blog Patricia. I hope you have a good time today.

YardSale_1a_2Tell us about yourself

You might not want to know. But here goes. I love chocolate. I get ill if I don’t have chocolate. I never miss The Walking Dead. Team Daryl Rules! I’ve always been interested in history. I’m an old soul. Love taking pictures and doing anything creative. Especially writing.

Was your road to publication a delightful stroll in the park or a tiring jog over hot coals?

Let me change the word, tiring, to painful and I’ll go with that. Or maybe that should be infuriating jog…or even laborious jog…how about nerve-wracking…I could go on all day.

Where is your favorite place to write?

In my writing cave. It is the only place where I am surrounded by all my stuff. Research books, music, plot boards, corkboard with notes pinned all over it. And, a magnolia coaster for my glass of iced tea.

Do you have a day job?

Unfortunately. The most boring place on earth. But I hope to get out of there soon or find a straightjacket on sale.

What is your favorite part of writing?

Getting lost in the story world with the characters.

What music are you listening to lately?

I listen to a lot of soundtracks. It depends on the story I’m writing. It is mostly always instrumental.

If you could switch places with one of your characters, would you?

Yeah. I’d switch places with the heroine in the book I just finished. Why? Because Elise is living in the French Quarters and she has a rugged army captain infatuated with her. Of course, living in 1814 would have its drawbacks like no shampoo, no deodorant, no penicillin.

How has your experience with self-publishing been?

Wonderful! The first story I published was The Yard Sale. I had no expectations. I just wanted to see what it would be like. It turned out to provide me with one of my best writing moments ever. The first day of its release, it made the top ten in comedy and for a while, it was in the number 1 spot on Amazon’s Best Seller list in Comedy. I almost passed out!

What was the deciding factor in self-publishing your work?

I was beyond needing validation as a writer. I had already sold work and seen it print. So, I looked at it as a way to write the stories I want to write and make them available to readers. There was no publisher out there for The Yard Sale. No where to submit it. I think that is what is so great about the e-market. Stories that would have never seen the light of day have a chance to reach readers.

What advice do you have for new writers?

Work at the craft. Never stop learning or trying new things. Write what you love. This is a new era. It is the best time ever to be a writer.

What’s next?

I am in the process of having a historical romance edited and the cover designed. I hope to have it up on Amazon in January. It is one of those books with no market. It is not set in England, but rather the city of my heart, New Orleans and the title is To Save A Lady. It is Book One of the Ladies of Louisiana series.

Where can readers find you?

I have a webpage that has links to my blog and social media accounts. Go to http://www.patriciapreston.blogspot.com/. I’d love to have you follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pat_preston and stop by my Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Patricia-Preston-Author-Page/127261867330755

BIO

Patricia Preston is a Southern author who writes historical and contemporary romance as well as humorous Southern fiction. Her publishers include New Love Stories, True Romance, Affaire de Coeur, Cloverdale Press, The Blue and Gray Magazine, Sea Oats Review, and Carina Press. She won William Faulkner Award for Short Fiction, the Lone Star Writing Competition for Historical Romance, and Harlequin’s World’s Best Romances Short Story Competition. Her short stories have been best sellers on Amazon and listed on Amazon’s Top 100 in comedy. She is currently working on a historical romance series.

Thanks for having me, Cindy! I hope everyone has a terrific Thanksgiving holiday!

BLURB for YARD SALE

Looking for a quick, fun read?

Then, come on down to Clayburn, Mississippi, where Jennifer Riley is having a yard sale. She needs cash fast. She’s lost her job, her house, and her husband has run off with another woman. From Early Birds to Prince Charming, Jennifer meets a host of quirky customers, and by the close of her sale, her life has been changed forever.

Jennifer’s tips for having an extraordinary yard sale:

* Early Birds do arrive at dawn, so be ready.
* Stand up to Tightwads. How can someone ask you if you’ll take less than a quarter? Seriously.
* Show some love for Packrats because they’ll buy anything.
* Try not to make a fool of yourself when Prince Charming arrives.
* Most importantly, realize some things have a value greater than money.

Buy link for The Yard Sale: http://amzn.com/B007W7QHAQ

Sneak Peek Sunday – REDEEMED BY A REBEL

Here are the next 7 paragraphs for my upcoming book, REDEEMED BY A REBEL. This is a news series for me. I hope you like this little taste.

redeemed_by_a_rebel_2“I killed an army captain,” Jake said, refusing to sit. He couldn’t sit. Couldn’t be still. He wanted to scream at the injustice, shout at God for his betrayal.

“Why’d you do a damn fool thing like that?”

Jake shrugs. “I didn’t have a choice.”

“There’s always a choice,” countered Liam.

Zach put away his gun. “No, there’s not,” said Zach. “There was reason for it, but he did kill the man. I use the word loosely.”

“Damn it, Jake. They’ll hunt you down and hang you for this.” Liam was a colonel with seventeen years service. He knew about military justice.

“The son of a bitch deserved to die. And as soon as I can I’m going to kill the other bastard, too.”

“He’s mine,” snarled Zach.

Leave me a comment for a chance to win a signed copy of your choice of any of my previous western books.

Tame A Wild Heart
Tame A Wild Wind
Tame A Wild Bride
Capital Bride
Heiress Bride
Fiery Bride

An Interview with Lynda Bailey

HUGE thanks to Cynthia for letting me hang out on her blog today! You gave me some tough questions. (grrr ) Hope I did them – and you – justice…

Oh! And Happy-almost-Thanksgiving to everyone! Here’s to a safe and joyous Turkey Day – without a bellyache! LOL. And to kick start the holiday season, I’m giving away a $10 Amazon gift card to one lucky commenter.

Okay, enough stalling. On to the questions…

Xmas_Kobo_2Tell us about yourself.

I was born and raised in the Midwest (Iowa to be specific) and moved to the high, dry desert a year after graduating college. (I have a Liberal Arts degree in technical theatre.)
I now live in Reno with my awesomely supportive husband of thirty years. We’re “empty nesters” as our one and only “Man Child” moved to the L.A. area with his fiancée almost two years ago.

Have you had other careers before becoming a writer?

I’ve been a stagehand (see tech theatre above), welder, mom, janitor, substitute teacher and fitness instructor.

Are you a full time writer or do you have a “day job”?

Right now all my eggs are in the author basket.

What genre(s) do you write and why?

I write mostly contemporary, erotic romance. I have one book, Wildflower, a western historical romance that’s also erotic. I write erotic romance because I like to READ erotic romance, and I stick with contemporary because I truly don’t like to do the research that goes into writing historical…I’m actually quite the lazy author…

How many books have you written? Do you have a favorite?

I just uploaded my twelfth title to Amazon.com and B&N.com!
As far as a favorite…hmmm…that’s like asking which of your children is your fave – good thing I’ve only got one human kiddo! Guess it’s safe to say my “favorite” story is the one I’m presently working on.

What’s your current project and/or series?

I just released Xmas Unwrapped, the first in my *Holiday Hunks* anthology. I think Xmas is a fun, sexy romp. The next story in the series will be released around Valentine’s Day and will the epilogue to Erotic Escapades of a Married Couple. It’ll tied up the Deana, Grif, Vance story with a nice, neat bow – or at least I hope it will!

How has your experience with self-publishing been?

Over-all, being an indie author is great, when you’re not stressing over your sales or banging your head against the monitor because your characters are being stubborn sh*ts or spending the bulk of your day promoting only to not have your sales numbers remain frozen…
Honestly, I love my job. Yes, it’s frustrating and time-consuming and I thank the stars everyday that my hubby is as wonderful as he is – and he’s pretty darn fantastic! Being an indie author allows me to get my books out to readers and not have them collecting dust bunnies under my bed while waiting for an agent/editor’s approval…

All self-pubbed books are rumored to be shoddily edited. What do you say to that?

I’d say that rumor can also true for traditionally published books. I’ve read books by “Big 6” publishers that are not only badly edited, but the books also have plot holes, tell verses show, head hopping – the works. It isn’t fair to lump all indie authors into the category of “shoddy editing” or “shoddy writing.” Yes, some don’t do their due diligence with their craft, but most are conscientious writers who put out some damn fine books.

Are you a plotter or a pantser?

Total, complete, unabashed plotter.

What do you have planned for the future?

As I said, around Valentine’s Day, 2014 I’ll release Erotic Escapades Continues… Then in June, I hope to release Shattered Trust, the first in my *Trustworthy Texas Trilogy.* This’ll be a BDSM cougar story set in Texas – a tri-vector in romance. 

Do you have any words of inspiration for aspiring authors?

Don’t stop – don’t ever stop. Learn your craft and don’t allow anyone to stand in the way of your dream of being published.

Where can readers find you? Your books? Print/Ebook?

Readers can stop by my website, www.lyndabailey.net, check out my Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/LyndaBaileyRomanceAuthor or follow me on Twitter, https://twitter.com/authorlyndab. I also recently just set up a Pinterest account: http://www.pinterest.com/baileylynda.
All my titles are available digitally through both Amazon ( author page: http://www.amazon.com/Lynda-Bailey/e/B007UQHW9E ) and B&N. I also have five print books available through Create Space – see my Amazon page for those.

Thanks again to Cynthia for hosting me today! Remember to leave your email in your response for the chance to win the $10 gift card. Happy Thanksgiving, y’all!

EXCERPT from XMAX UNWRAPPED

In a daze, Allegra watched him go.

Aftershocks buzzed her body, making her lethargic. It wasn’t until the bright hallway light slashed across her body that she realized anyone in the hall would see her sprawled on the bed. She jerk to a sitting position, crossed her arms to hold her blouse shut and stood in the attempt to look unruffled—which was the very last thing she felt at the moment. Murmured, incoherent words met her ears as she looked around the room.

There was a dresser across from the bed with a large flat screen TV on the wall above it. A table and chairs sat next to a mini-bar. On legs that were the consistency of mashed potatoes, she walked to the enormous window and looked at the city lights of downtown.

The door closed with a quiet snick. Mace placed a wine bottle on the bar, opened the mini-fridge underneath, slipping their boxed dessert inside.

He stepped toward her. “Now, where were we?”

Where indeed? She stared at the floor as warmth infused her cheeks.

“Ah…” He tucked his finger under her chin and gently tipped up her head. “We’ll have none of that.”

“None of what?”

“Of you thinking too much.” His hand dropped to his side. “Unless, of course, you’ve changed your mind.”

“You’d still be willing to let me walk away? Even now?”

“Even now.”

This man was a complete bafflement. She uncrossed her arms and took hold of his hands. The strong, comforting feel of his fingers expunged any lingering doubt. “I haven’t changed my mind.”

“Thank God.” He leaned close. His musky scent filled her senses. “I’d hate to think I ordered a box of Trojans for no reason.”

LindaEnos-011 (1)_2BIO

I’ve always loved stories, especially romances. For me the only thing better than reading a romance is writing one. That and drinking red wine while eating dark chocolate. My manuscripts have been finalists in major writing contests, including the 2010 RWA Golden Heart®.

Becoming independently published in March of 2012 was probably the single best decision I could have made regarding to my career. While my sales aren’t as fantastic as a lot of other writers, the saying is true: This is a marathon and not a sprint.

Excerpt from GNOME ON THE RANGE

Check out the great new covers for Jennifer Zane’s romantic comedies! To share the love with all my fans, Gnome On The Range is free 11/20-11/24. I love to hear from readers, so please read, review and comment!

gnome_on_the_range_72dpi_200x300_2AWARDS:
Winner- Readers’ Crown- Best Contemporary Romance
Winner- Readers’ Crown- Best First Book

Available in e-book from Amazon and All Romance eBooks
Paperbacks available just about everywhere, online.

BLURB:
Once you get the zing you can’t go back.

Jane West has everything a woman could want. A job in a small Montana town’s only adult store, two busy young boys and one dead husband. Everything except a little excitement–a little zing. But that changes one summer morning at a garage sale when her kids buy some garden gnomes.

Now someone wants those gnomes and will let nothing get in their way. Including Jane. This new excitement for Jane spells trouble for a relationship with new neighbor–and hot fireman–Ty Strickland. Can Jane and Ty handle a relationship meddling mother-in-law, crazy kids, and stay alive while trying to solve the mystery of the garden gnomes?

EXCERPT:

Gnome On The Range
RomCon 2012′s Readers Crown Award Winner for
Best Contemporary and Best First Book!
©Copyright 2011 by Jennifer Zane

Excerpt: Chapter One
“I’m not sure which one I want. I didn’t realize there were so many choices!”
The woman wasn’t on the hunt for a new car or juice boxes at the grocery store. Nope. She wanted a dildo. I called her type a Waffler. Someone who contemplated all options before even attempting to make a choice. Because of Miss Waffler, I had ten different dildo models spread out across the counter. Glass, silicone, jelly and battery powered. She needed help.
That’s where I came in. My name is Jane West and I run Goldilocks, the adult store my mother-in-law opened back in the seventies. Story goes she named it after the fairytale character when plumb_crazy_72dpi_200x300_2a mother bear and her two cubs walked down Willson right in front of the store the week before it opened. She called it fate. Or it could have been because her name is Goldie, so it made sense. I started working for her when my husband died, a temporary arrangement that helped her out. Three years later, things had turned long-term temporary.
The store was tasteful considering the offerings. The walls were a fresh white, shelves and displays just like you’d find at the typical department store. Then tasteful made way for tacky. Gold toned industrial carpet like you’d see in Vegas, a photo of a naked woman sprawled artfully across a bearskin rug over the counter. A sixties chandelier graced the meager entry. Goldie had to put her unique stamp on things somehow.
It wasn’t a big store, just one room with a storage area and bathroom in back. Whatever she didn’t have in stock—although you’d be amazed at the selection Goldie offered in such a small space—we ordered in. Montanans were patient shoppers. With few options store-wise inBozeman, most people ordered everything but the basics from the Internet. There’s one Walmart, one Target, one Old Navy. Only one of everything. In a big city, if you drove two miles you came across a repeat store. Urban sprawl at its finest. Not here, although there were two sets of Golden Arches. One in town and one off the highway for the tourists who needed a Big Mac on the way toYellowstone. The anchor store of the town’s only mall was a chain bookstore. No Nordstrom or Bass Pro Shop out here. You shopped local or you went home.
In the case of the woman in front of me, I wished she’d just go home.
Don’t get me wrong, I liked helping people and I’m comfortable talking sex toys with anyone. But this time was definitely different. Big time.
Behind Miss Waffler stood a fireman. A really attractive, tall, well muscled one wearing a Bozeman Fire T-shirt and navy pants. Can you say hot? A hot man in uniform? Yup, it was a cliché, but this one was dead-on accurate. He’d come in while I was comparing the various dildo models before I went into the perks of having rotation for best female stimulation. The first time.
“Can you explain the features of each one again?” Miss Waffler had her fingers on the edge of the glass counter as if she were afraid to touch them. Petite, she was slim to the point of anorexic. Her rough voice said smoker, at least a pack a day. Her skin was weathered, either from cigarettes or the Montana weather, and wrinkles had taken over her face. She’d be pretty if she ate something and kicked the habit.
I gave her my best fake smile. “Sure.”
I darted a glance at the fireman over the woman’s shoulder. Sandy hair trimmed military short, blue eyes, strong features. Thirties. A great smile. He seemed perfectly content to wait his turn. If the humorous glint in his eye and the way he bit his lip, most likely to keep from smiling, was any indication, he was clearly enjoying himself. A radio squawked on his belt and he turned it down. Obviously my lesson on sexual aids was more important than a five-alarm fire.
Miss Waffler was completely oblivious of, and unaffected by, the fireman. I now knew why she wanted a dildo.
I picked up a bright blue model. “This one is battery powered and vibrates. Three settings. Good for clitoral stimulation.” I put it down and picked up another. “This one is glass. No batteries, so it’s meant for penetration. The best thing about it is you can put it in the freezer or warm it and it provides a varied experience.”
The woman made some ah sounds as I gave the details. I went through all the possibilities with her one at a time. I got to the tenth and final model. “This one is obviously realistic. It’s actually molded from the erect penis of a porn star. It’s made of silicone and has suction cups on the base.”
Fireman peered over the woman’s shoulder as I suction cupped the dildo to the glass counter. Thwap.
“You can attach it to a piece of furniture if you want to keep your hands free.”
Both fireman and Miss Waffler nodded their heads as if they could picture what I was talking about.
“I’ll take that one,” she said as she pointed to number ten. The eight inch Whopper Dong.
“Good choice.”
mishief_under_the_mistletoe_72dpi_200x300_2I rang up Miss Waffler’s purchase and she happily went off to take care of business.
And there he was. Mr. Fireman. And me. And dildo display made three.
“Um…thanks for waiting.” I tucked my curly hair behind an ear.
“Sure. You learn something new every day.” He smiled. Not just with his mouth, but with his eyes. Very blue eyes.
Right there, in the middle of my mother-in-law’s sex store, dildos and all, there was a spring thaw in my libido. It had long since gone as cold as Montanain January. Who could have blamed it with all of my dead husband’s shenanigans? But right then I felt my heart rate go up, my palms sweat from nerves. The fireman didn’t seem the least bit phased by my little sex toy talk. I, on the other hand, was having a hot flash like a menopausal woman just looking at him.
“I’m Jane. What can I help you with today?” Hi, I’m Jane. I’m thirty-three. I like hiking in the mountains, cross-country skiing, I’m a Scorpio, and I want to rip that uniform off your hot body. I wiped my sweaty palms on my shorts.
He laughed and held out his hand. His grip was firm, his skin warm and a little rough. “Ty. Thanks, but no toys for me.” A pager beeped. He looked at it briefly and ignored it.
“Don’t you need to answer that? A fire or something?” I asked.
“Cat up a tree,” he joked.
I laughed, and heard my nerves in it. I took a deep breath to try and calm my racing heart. It didn’t work. All it did was make me discover how good he smelled. It wasn’t heavy cologne. Soap maybe. I didn’t really care if it was deodorant. He smelled fabulous.
“Actually, it was for station two. I’m here for your fire safety inspection.” He placed papers on the counter. Had he been holding them all this time? I hadn’t noticed. For the next fifteen minutes we went over fire inspection paperwork with an elephant in the room the shape of a dildo.