Interview with Keena Kincaid

Please help me welcome Keena Kincaid to my blog today.  Keena will I’ll also give away one copy of her current book…or her earlier contemporary, Something More. Whichever the winner wants, to one lovely or handsome commenter.  So be sure to leave a comment in order to enter.

 
All about me

Author Keena Kincaid likes to say she writes romances in which passion, magic and treachery collide to create unforgettable stories. The truth is she’s usually kidnapped by tall, handsome men, who are totally into someone else, and held hostage until she helps them win the woman of their dreams.

Most recently, she’s matched Jane Grey, a risk analyst at NASA, with Andrew Morgan, a small town detective in the middle of taking down a corrupt sheriff. Jane is unable to see beyond her scarred past to a future with Andy, but he knows they will have something special—if he lives long enough to convince her to risk her heart.
Find her:
• https://www.facebook.com/pages/Keena-Kincaid/183583406047
• http://keenakincaid.com/
• http://typosandall.com

Do you have critique partners?

– Yes. Right now I’m not using her very well as I’ve been spinning my wheels on one story for a loooooonnngggg time. I’ve been busy with my day-job (I’m a freelancer, so I work when the money is good) so it’s been hard to dig in and find the rhythm of the story. But I am deep in the weeds of a tale, she always calls me out on my crap, which makes me a better writer.

What is your favorite dessert/food?

– I love a good crème brûlée. In fact, I am a crème brûlée snob. It’s got to be made to order and be warm on the inside. Making it ahead of time and serving it chilled is—in my opinion—a crime against nature.

How likely are people you meet to end up in your next book?

– Individuals, not so much. The overheard conversations in a coffee shop or airport lounge, very likely. One of my favorite lines that a character of mine utters came from an overheard conversation on a plane. One man was complaining about an ill-behaved child. His friend said: “Look, you don’t understand. You’re not a parent.” The man replied: “I know. That means I have perspective.” It made me laugh, and I used the line.

What is most difficult for you to write?

Characters, conflict or emotions? Why? I struggle most with character, but then my stories are character-driven. Once I’m past the inciting incident, everything that happens plotwise is a direct result of my character’s conflicts, quirks, fears, secrets and beliefs. Once I nail my characters, the rest is easy.

Tell us about your hero. Give us one of his strengths and one of his weaknesses.
As my troubled heroine says: Andy was a handsome, protective man, the modern equivalent of a knight in shining armor. Not every woman went for bad boys. He likely had dozens of lovers over the years, if not an ex-wife or two, although what woman in her right mind would leave him? You did, her conscience pointed out.

She stared up at him as his arms came around her waist. In another life, with another past, she’d snap him up so fast he wouldn’t know what happened until he recovered from the honeymoon. But she was Crazy Janie. She had issues that would stump Dr. Phil. Years of therapy hadn’t taught her to believe love would triumph.

Good never defeated evil, only delayed its victory.

Interview with H. D. Thomson

Today I’m lucky enough to have author H. D. Thomson with me.  H. D. will answer some of our questions, offer an excerpt and at the end if you leave a comment you will be entered to win a copy of her book. Shrouded In Darkness.

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

I’ve written in several different genres. I’ve down contemporary romance under Carol Webb, erotica under Lynne Logan and now I’m writing paranormal romance under H.D. Thomson. For the longest time, I’ve tried to write for the market, but this last year, I’ve decided to write what I love the most which is paranormal romance.

What is your favorite part of writing?

The very beginning when ideas start forming and where I start asking questions like ‘what if’ so and so does this? ‘What if’ the villain acts this way? I love the excitement of creating a new plot or character.

What is your least favorite part of writing?

Sitting at the desk and having run out of ideas and just staring at a blank word document. It’s happened a couple of times where I just don’t know where the story is going. I do a general outline usually. I know the ending and the beginning. Sometimes I have a hard time getting the characters from A to point B, especially when they don’t want to cooperate!

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

I’m going through the edits of Shrouded in Mystery, which is the next in the Shrouded Series. It’s about a man who wakes from a car accident with a dead man beside him and a duffle bag in the back seat with over one hundred thousand dollars in cash and a loaded gun. He has no memory of his past or how he got there. His only clues are a photo with the address of a shelter and a driver’s license with the name of Clark Kent. They lead him to Boston, where someone wants him dead. I really enjoyed writing this book. It’s probably my favorite out of the series. I’m hoping to have this released in the summer. It all depends. I have a couple of people that I hope will read it for final testing. If they don’t find anything, then I’m hoping I’ll publish it sooner.

What is your typical day like?

I work from when I get up in the morning to pretty well until I go to bed. Granted I do take breaks in between, but I’m beginning to wonder if my laptop is glued to part of my body! If I’m not working on my business, Bella Media Management, I’m writing. I wouldn’t trade it for anything else though. I love being self-employed and I’m hoping to get my 3 book series out and published by the end of the year. The only person putting pressure on myself is me. I have to have deadlines. Otherwise, I’ll find myself procrastinating.

How much time do you spend promoting your books? What works best for you?

I don’t spend as much time promoting as I would like. I actually haven’t found what really works. I’m taking little steps here and there. I have done one blog tour earlier this month and I am doing another one with in the beginning of March. Actually, even though I’ve been published with small presses for a number of years, I’ve never done any heavy promoting until this year. So this is all very new to me.

How has your experience with self-publishing been?

I love the control that it offers. I am in charge of succeeding or failing. I really can’t blame anyone but myself if I land on my face. But I am finding out that it takes A LOT of work. With a small publisher, I didn’t have to worry about my cover, edits(other than doing what I was told by an editor), formatting of both the ebook and the paperback and also some of the publicity.

What advice do you have for other authors wanting to self-publish?

Think it through before you decide. Like anything else, there is no magic pill to become a successful author. I’ve heard many a tale where an author makes their fortune by becoming self-published, but I’ve heard the complete opposite too. I’ve read that the average number of books a self-pubbed author sells is 100 copies. That is a sad statistic. I plan on not being one of those statistics.

Blurb of Shrouded in Darkness:

Winner of the Ready-Set-Go Peninsula RWA Contest

Finalist in the Suzannah North Louisiana RWA Contest

1st place in Peninsula RWA Chapter’s contest.

Jake Preston is on borrowed time. If he doesn’t stumble upon a miracle and soon, he’ll endup dead. And even if he does, he still might end up dead with a clever killer hounding his heels. He believes that the one miracle and antidote to save him is in Margot Davenport’s house, across the country and miles away from Boston. Somewhere locked in her home is the key to reversing an experiment that is killing him with each breath he takes.

Margot doesn’t particularly care if she ends up dead. She’s lost everything she’s ever cared for. A divorce and the loss of her job as a corporate lawyer has left her with little faith in herself or in anyone else. Most importantly, she’s lost the one person on this earth she’s looked up to and cherished–her brother, Johnny. His death in a car accident has devastated her, and she can’t find the willpower to pull herself from the chasm she’s fallen into. Her only solace is at the bottom of a wineglass. Having moved back to the small town in northern Arizona where she was raised, she’s made a point of isolating herself both mentally and physically from everyone other than a few chosen friends. Little does she know that her life is going to explode into chaos and the person behind Johnny’s death is coming after her.

Buy links for Shrouded in Darkness:

Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/89s38yr

Barnes & Noble: http://tinyurl.com/7mn558u

AUTHOR BIO:

H.D. Thomson moved from Ontario, Canada as a teenager to the heat of Arizona where she graduated from the University of Arizona with a B.S. in Business Administration with a major in accounting. After working in the corporate world as an accountant, H.D. changed her focus to one of her passions-books. She owned and operated an online bookstore for several years and then started the company, Bella Media Management. The company specializes in web sites, video trailers, ebook conversion and promotional resources for authors and small businesses. When she is not heading her company, she is following her first love-writing.

AUTHOR LINKS:

http://www.hdthomson.com

http://www.facebooks.com/hdthomson

http://www.twitter.com/hdthomson

EXCERPT 

Margot Davenport should never have opened the front door. She should have just kept on getting slowly and thoroughly drunk that night. But the pounding on the door went on and on, reverberating throughout the house and inside her skull.  Stumbling from the couch in the living room, Margot knocked over her glass and an empty wine bottle, and grabbed onto her throbbing head with a hand.

“Damn it!”

In the hall, she tripped over her calico cat, Marmaduke, who streaked past her and up the stairs. She swore again. The banging continued. The crazy fool outside had given up on the doorbell long ago.

“John!  Come on.  Open up!  It’s me, Jake!”

At the mention of Johnny’s name, Margot’s stomach twisted and rolled with sudden nausea. “Okay! Okay! Give me a second.”

She groped for the light switch to the hall. Nothing happened.

“Damn, stupid thing!” That’s what she got for not replacing the house’s ancient wiring.

“John, I’m freezing my ass off!”

“What do you expect,” Margot muttered, wondering if this guy was playing some sick joke at her expense.

Margot hit the outside light switch and peered through the glass panel beside the door. A man stood on the front porch. She didn’t recognize him, but then again, the sheet of snow and the light’s glare against the night backdrop didn’t help matters.

A gun or pepper spray for protection sounded pretty nice right now, but Margot hated guns and had never expected the need, living on the outskirts of Greyson, Arizona. It wasn’t like this town up in the White Mountains was loaded with crime. The worst incident had been a case of disorderly conduct last winter, and that had been from a drunken tourist.

“Who is it?”

A pause on the other side followed—almost as if she’d surprised him.

“Margot? Is that you? It’s Jake Preston.”

Though muffled, his words were clear enough to make out. The name sounded familiar, but she couldn’t recall what Johnny had said about him.

Margot frowned and winced as pain cut across her temple, brow and the base of her skull. She should have stopped at one glass of wine. “How do you know Johnny?”

“I worked with him at Miltronics for several years on the outskirts of Boston.”

Margot debated about turning this Jake away as she watched him stamp his feet against the porch. He must be freezing—what with the wind and snow.

“I know it’s late, but I need to talk to John. Please. If you could just get him, you’ll see I’m harmless.”

The urgency in his voice made her decide. He obviously didn’t know about her brother. She sighed heavily. What she had to tell him wasn’t going to be easy.

Margot unlatched the lock and opened the door.

An angry gust of wind burst into the house, tearing the knob from her grasp. The door flew wide and crashed against the wall. Gasping, she reeled back as snow flew in, stabbing her face with icy spikes.

“Here, let me.” He stepped inside and shoved the door closed with his shoulder. He turned his back against the light from the kitchen, casting his face in shadow. His baseball cap further shielded his features—along with sunglasses of all things.

How very odd. Sudden apprehension curled up her spine as Margot stepped away from Jake and the doorway. Topping a good six-feet, he appeared far larger than when he’d stood behind a locked door.

“What are the sunglasses for?” she asked.

“The light.”

“What?”

“My eyes. They’re sensitive to light. I injured both corneas as a child.”

“Oh.” She must have been staring at him like an idiot, but something about him made her uneasy. And it wasn’t just the glasses and pale complexion.

He must have sensed her disquiet, because he explained further, “It’s called traumatic iritis. It’s something I’ve had to live with for as long as I can remember.” He shrugged a large canvas backpack from his shoulder and placed it on the floor. “Can you get John for me?”

“He’s dead.”

Margot never intended the words to come out so abrupt and final, but…it hurt. Balling her hands into fists, she fought against the sudden tears that burned the back of her eyes. Please no. Not now. She couldn’t fall apart in front of this stranger.

“He can’t be. That’s impossible.”

Write What You Know with Nina Pierce

Write What You Know

I have been blessed with a really big family. Not just the fact that I grew up in a family of five children (which trust me, was total chaos most of the time), but both my mom and dad had three siblings each, who also had a fair number of children. This meant our summer reunions were loud, rowdy affairs, full of laughter, probably too much beer and wine (or blackberry brandy in my parents’ case), practical jokes and love.

I started dating my husband when I was just a freshman in high school. His sister was my best friend. By the time we married 8 years later I’d added his Italian clan, complete with grandparents and great-aunts and uncles, second and third cousins to my family.( Because Italian families include everyone.) Now 27 years later with marriages and children, nieces, nephews and their significant others … well let me just reiterate … I come from a really big family.

And I love them. Does that mean we don’t have our fair share of skeletons in the closet? Oh, yeah, we’re a regular soap opera including affairs, divorces and babies out of wedlock. But hey, we all know there’s FUN in dysfunctional! And the truth is, through it all, good times and hard times, we have continued to love and support each other.

So it shouldn’t come as any surprise that my muse and I created a sexy romantic suspense series based on three sisters and a close knit family. The family dynamics came straight out of my life experiences. I don’t have three sisters and my dad isn’t ill, which is what brings these sisters together, but some things about families are just universal.

Deceive Her With Desire, is the second book in the Tilling Passions series. (I’m pleased to announce It has recently placed third in a book cover contest and finaled in a writing contest.) This story involves a broken hearted landscaper, a DEA agent trying to prove himself and a drug czar who wants them both dead. It is available at Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0057XV0F4) and Barnes & Noble (http://tinyurl.com/6a8fqvy )

BLURB:
A woman determined to protect her heart. An agent hell bent on proving himself. One night that will change their lives forever…

Landscaper, DEIRDRE TILLING had no way of knowing that attending her friend’s party would throw her into a dangerous world of corrupt businessmen and police stings. Of course her sexual romp with undercover DEA agent, AYDEN SCOTT only pushes her deeper into the drug smuggling ring running up the Maine coast. As the heat rises between Deirdre and Ayden, one thing becomes painfully obvious…their relationship has jeopardized his mission and now someone wants them both dead.
EXCERPT:

A familiar whistle sliced through their growing anger. Julie dropped her hand from her mouth and pinned her sisters with a hot glare. It had stopped Meghan and Deirdre’s bickering since they were teens. Damon and Peter bit back knowing smiles, their forks continuing the slow glide from plate to mouth.

Yeah, some things with the Tilling clan never changed.

Julie straightened the napkin on her lap. “Meghan, that’s enough. Deirdre’s allowed her privacy. Now can’t we just have a nice—”

“Secrets? Really? Even if it includes drug arrests and police?” Meghan asked. “Was Austin your arresting officer, Dee?”

“I’m not a cop and she wasn’t arrested,” Austin said evenly.

“You don’t need to explain yourself to them, Austin.” Deirdre stood, her bravery shattering with the tears glistening in her eyes. “And I sure as hell don’t need your shit right now, Meghan. It’s been a long couple of days.”

Peter reached across the table, taking her hand again. “Dee, I’m sure there was a mistake with the Cutler police. Meggie spoke out of turn. Sit down. Finish your breakfast.”

Deirdre fell heavily into the chair unable to carry the weight of her friend’s betrayal. “Rachel told you too?”

“Of course she didn’t tell him. I did,” said Meghan.

“Told you what?” Julie asked, her gaze bouncing across the faces of her family. “What the hell are you all talking about? Why am I always the last to know about this stuff?” She put her hands to her cheeks. “And whatever it is, please tell me you didn’t tell Mum.”

“Of course I didn’t mention it to Mum. She’s got enough to deal with,” Meghan said defensively. “Why do you think I’m asking now?” She turned back to Deirdre. “So?”

“I was arrested for drug possession yesterday on my way home from a landscaping job in Cutler.” Deirdre’s voice sounded hollow even to her own ears.

“You can’t be serious?

“How the hell?”

Her sister’s questions tumbled out over each other.

A sob escaped as Deirdre put a trembling hand to her mouth. She wanted to be brave, but Meghan’s attack brought the fear slamming right into her heart. “Heroin. Five packets under the driver’s seat of the one-ton.” Ayden wrapped his arm around her shoulders, pulling her against the solid weight of him. “Someone tipped off the police. Four cars chased down the one-ton and…” She inhaled a shaky breath. “They don’t know who called it in, but they pulled me over and surrounded me with guns.”

“Oh, honey you must have been so scared.” Julie laid her hand on Deirdre’s thigh.

“Dee, I’m sorry. I didn’t know.” Meghan’s eyes glistened with unshed tears. “I thought they’d found some pot.” She shrugged. “I just assumed you were doing some partying like the old days. Really. I’m sorry.”

“Do you need to get a lawyer?” Peter asked. “I have a friend.”

Deirdre just shook her head, the hot press of dread clogging her throat and making it impossible to talk.

“The man she works for brought in a lawyer.” Austin replied. “It’s not going to go any further. Some minor red tape with the Cutler police. After talking with Mark Pearson and Rachel, Deirdre’s thinking it could have been one of the high school students who work for her.”

“It doesn’t matter how the drugs got there. Everyone in Delmont is going to assume the worst. I’m afraid when it hits the backyard fences, we’ll lose business,” she said.

“Well, we’re just going to have to set them straight, aren’t we?” Meghan said firmly. “And if they don’t believe there was some huge-ass mistake than to hell with them. We don’t want to work with them anyway.”

“We’ll get it straightened out, Dee. Don’t worry,” said Julie.

And just like that the family unit solidified as the Tilling clan circled the wagons.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Award-winning romance author, Nina Pierce, grew up in a house full of readers. So becoming enamored with books was only natural. She discovered romance stories in her early teens, falling hopelessly in love with knights in shining armor and the damsels who saved them.

Eventually, reading about alpha males and the journey to find their happy-ever-after endings wasn’t enough. She needed to pen her own stories of fated loves and soul mates. Nina’s discovered the passionate side of romance with her sexy stories. For her, it’s all about the sweet scent of seduction mixed with the heartwarming aroma of romance.

Nina resides in the northeast with her high school sweetheart and soul mate of twenty-seven years, their three grown children and several very spoiled cats who consider her “staff”.

You can keep up with her newest releases at her website

(http://www.NinaPierce.com) or follow her on Twitter

(http://www.twitter.com/NinaPierce) and Facebook

Interview with Anna James

I’m very lucky to have Anna James on my blog today.  Please help me welcome her and leave your comments at the end for a chance to win a prize.

 

How did you get started writing?

I became a romance novel junkie in my twenties and decided I wanted to create the stories I loved to read. Fast forward a few years and I have been somewhat successful. I have 8 novel / novellas that have been published and continue to write as much as I can.

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

I write contemporary romance for the most part but have made attempts to expand. Visions – is a contemporary romance novella with paranormal elements (available from Sugar and Spice Press). I am also toying with a new romance story that will involve time travel. Stay tuned for that – it’s only in the concept phase right now which means it floating around in my head!

What is your favorite part of writing?

Creating stories that are filled with desire, passion and romance!

How much time do you spend promoting your books?  What works best for you?

For the most part I spend about 5 hours a week promoting, unless I have a new release, then it’s a lot more!

Was your road to publication fraught with peril or a walk in the park?

Definitely not a “walk in the park”. I was rejected SEVERAL times (I have lost count on the actual number) before I finally got my first contract.

What genres are you drawn to as a reader?

  • Contemporary romance
  • Contemporary romance with paranormal elements
  • Futuristic romance
  • Historical romance
  • Time travel romance

Tell us a little about yourself and your latest book.

I’m Anna James, author of contemporary stories and I invite you to take a break from everyday life and get lost in a world filled with desire, passion, and romance!

I have been writing for years and was first published in 2010. Since then I have published eight novels / novellas (check out my website for more information www.annajamesromance.com).

I was born in Connecticut and lived there until I was nine years old. My family and I spent the next eleven years living in Williamsville, a suburb just outside of Buffalo, NY. I returned to Connecticut after receiving my Associates degree in Engineering Science and went on to receive a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. I continue to live in Connecticut with my husband and children.

I am a romantic at heart and enjoy reading and writing romance novels

My current book, To Love and Trust Again, is the story of Molly Quin:

Three years ago Molly Quin walked out of Dan Berringer’s apartment and told him that she wanted nothing to do with him ever again. Now, after accepting a position with Bennett Engineering, she will have to see Dan every day. Fate could be so cruel! Seeing him again so unexpectedly, she discovered to her chagrin, brought back feelings she thought she’d dealt with a long time ago.

Dan Berringer made a mistake. He’d hurt Molly badly. He wants her back now and will stop at nothing to win her including letting Max McDermott get in his way.

Max McDermott wants Molly Quin. She’s smart, funny and sexy as hell, but he is reluctant to pursue her. He knows Molly is attracted to him too but what about her relationship with Dan Berringer? And is he willing to become involved with someone he works with again?

Follow Molly on her journey as she deals with hurts from the past and her feelings in the present and learns how to love and trust again.

What are you currently working on?

Right now I actually have two stories in the works. One is a traditional contemporary romance and the other contains elements of suspense and intrigue. I am hoping the latter will turn into a series.

Do you have any words of inspiration for aspiring authors?

Believe in yourself and in your writing. The road to publication is littered with rejection letters (or e-mails as the case may be). If you get rejected find another publisher and / or agent and keep at it until you have a contract!

My blog: www.annajamesromance.com

My facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Anna-James-Author-of-Contemporary-Romance-Novels/129394040447020

My Goodreads page: http://www.goodreads.com/annajames

Twitter: @authorannajames

Happy Reading

 

The Best Authors You May Not Have Heard Of

I want to tell you about the best authors that you might not have heard of…YET. They are my critique partners and they are amazingly talented women. A more talented group of women I’ve yet to find.

Here they are listed in no particular order.

 

CJ SNYDER

This women writes the most amazing, hottest, page turning, romantic suspense you’re likely to read any time soon.

Her characters are full blown, not cardboard cutouts of other characters you’ve read. Her hero and heroine are people you root for, people you like and maybe even people you know or know someone like them. Her villains are so bad you can’t wait until the hero or heroine take them out.  Don’t start one of her books at night or you’ll get no sleep at all.

Her books out currently are WHILE YOU WERE DEAD and her latest, MAVERICK. Check her out at www.CJSnyderbooks.com.

 

 

 

 

 

JENNIFER ZANE

You want funny? Laugh-out-loud-till-your-husband-asks-you-what-the heck-you-are-reading-funny? You want Jennifer Zane and her new book GNOME ON THE RANGE.

Her poor heroine just wants to know why someone wants the gnomes her boys found and bought at a garage sale. Someone tries to steal them and she can’t let that happen because her sons are attached to the little buggers.

This is by far the funniest book you’ll read this year. I totally guarantee it.

You can reach Jennifer at www.JenniferZane.com

Check out GNOME ON THE RANGE and get some Zing back in you life. Read the book and you’ll totally understand about Zing!

 

 

 

KAREN DOCTER

Karen writes contemporary romance with a tickle. SATIN PLEASURES is her first book out of the gate and a solid charmer it is. Her characters have you rooting for them to find each other and get it on. Sorry, that’s my 1970’s vernacular back to haunt me.

Karen’s books contain not only human characters but canaries and a dog that are fun parts of the story.

This is the kind of book you read with a glass of wine in the bubble bath after all the kids and the hubby have gone to bed.

To find out more about Karen and her writing you can reach her at www.karendocter.com

 

 

 

MICHELE CALLAHAN

Ms. Callahan writes science fiction with an intense pace and a dose of romance. It is sexy and scary as hell…because it could happen. Her protagonists are on a race against time. They must stop what is about to happen or the world as we know it will die.

This is the kind of book that I read in bed with my husband near. Her characters are so believable you will wonder if there isn’t something like this going on right now. I can’t tell you what it is, that would give the story away, just trust me when I say to pick up RED NIGHT and read it with a cup of hot cocoa to keep you warm.

You can read more about Michele at www.michelecallahan.com

 

 

 

 

 

KALLY JO SURBECK

Kally is the one of us that you may have already read. She has several books including FOR THE LOVE OF… and SHE BLINDED ME WITH SCIENCE…FICTION.  These are my two favorites.

Her books run the gamut from sweet to sexy, contemporary fiction to high fantasy and historical romance. This is a woman who knows how to genre hop and do it well.
There you have it my critique partners that I’ve had for eleven years now. We have all published the books of our hearts and are madly working on more to keep you, our readers, satisfied for years to come.

A Chat with Susan Macatee

Thanks, Cynthia, for hosting me on your blog today!

In my new post Civil War romance release, Cassidy’s War, the heroine, Cassidy Stuart, aspires to attend medical school in an era where female physicians were highly discouraged.

After applying and being rejected from theUniversityofPennsylvaniainPhiladelphia, she applied to a college established just for women to study to be doctors. Although my story is fiction, the college is real and existed in the time period of the story.

Women’s Medical College of Pennsylvania was founded in 1850 inPhiladelphia. Originally, it was known as the Female Medical School of Pennsylvania. This school was the first medical school for women. The school offered its students a respected MD degree. Prior to this women practicing medicine were midwives or trained in the homeopathic methods.

At its start, the college faced much opposition, but gained respectability when a member of the first graduating class, Anne Preston, M.D. founded the Women’sHospitalofPhiladelphia.

One of the founders of Female Medical, Joseph P. Longshore, told the first eight graduating students “this day forms an eventful epoch in the history of your lives, in the history of woman, in the history of the race.”

Longshore, a Quaker, opposed slavery and was a champion of women’s rights. His sister-in-law, Hannah Longshore, was a graduate of the first class and served as a “demonstrator in anatomy.”

The Women’s Hospital of Philadelphia was founded by a group of Quaker woman in 1861, because women were denied access to most forms of hospital training, including surgery. Emeline Horton Cleveland, the first resident of Woman’s Hospital, became one of the first women surgeons in theU.S.and performed major gynecologic procedures.

ThePhiladelphiaandPennsylvaniamedical societies would not admit Women’sMedicalCollegegraduates. Those graduates were even banned from consulting with women physicians.

In 1875, graduates formed an Alumnae Association. By 1895, they had 300 members. These women supported and defended the college during a difficult period. The college expanded in laboratory offerings in the 1890s. The alumnae offered free care to poor women and children, and more “clinical material” to its present students, as well as graduates.

Despite opposition and financial problems, the historic women’s school survived the early 20th century through alumnae support. And this was in an era where other women’s medical schools were closing.

It wasn’t until 1969 that the college was forced to admit male students to ease financial pressures.

Blurb: The Civil War is over, but Cassidy’s War is just beginning.

Cassidy Stuart longs to attend medical school. Training beside her physician father and serving as a nurse during the war have only increased her desire to be a doctor with her own practice. When the man who left her at the altar returns, she’s determined not to let him upset the plans she’s set for herself.

Until his mission is accomplished, George Masters must hide his identity as a Pinkerton agent as he investigates a physician living in George’s former hometown, a short distance from Cassidy’s home. When he finds Cassidy hasn’t married, he hopes he can rekindle their love while trying to protect her and the townsfolk from the evil Dr. Madison.

Can their love be renewed despite the villain’s desire for revenge against them both?

Excerpt:

He propped her against the wall, removed his hat, and lowered his mouth to hers. Before she could utter a protest, his tongue pressed against her lips, trying to push them apart.

She shoved with all her strength. “Dr. Madison! I must insist you take me home. Now!” She struggled to keep her breath even as she watched his smoldering expression grow cold.

He leaned away from her, pushing his hand through his hair, then settled his bowler back on his head. “You must forgive me, Miss Stuart. I should never have taken such liberties. But your beauty has mesmerized me.”

“Please take me home. Now.”

Madisontightened his grip on her wrist. Movement outside the alley drew her startled gasp.

George raced to her side and yankedMadison’s hand from her arm. “Take your hands off her, you filthy scum!”

Madison’s eyes widened. “See here!”

Before he could utter another word, George raised his fist and slammed it into the doctor’s face.

“George, don’t!” Cassidy cried.

George paid no attention. Madison growled and swung at George. He ducked and the doctor swung again, this time connecting with George’s jaw and knocking them both to the ground.

The two wrestled and grunted, rolling around in the dirt.

Cassidy stepped to the edge of the alley, her heart thudding. No pedestrians strolled by. Wringing her hands, she turned back. She had to stop this herself.

“Will you please stop acting like school boys or common ruffians?” She glared at them, hands fisted on her hips.

“I won’t let you hurt Cassie, you pompous ass,” George ground out.

“Looks to me like you already have,”Madisonspat.

George swung and connected with the doctor’s nose.

A loud crunch drew a gasp from Cassidy.

George glanced up, his lip curled upward. He rose to his feet, breathing hard.

Dr. Madison lay flat on his back, cradling his bloodied nose in both hands.

“George Masters!” Cassidy glared into his dark eyes. “Just what are you doing?”

“He—I…” George arched a brow. “He had you alone in a dark alley. What am I supposed to think?”

She lifted her fisted hands to rest on her hips. “So you punched him?”

“Well…he hit me, too.” He rubbed his jaw.

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SECRETS

For this blog I’m giving one commentor a paperback copy of each of my books.  They will receive TAME A WILD HEART, CENTAURI DAWN, CENTAURI TWILIGHT AND CENTAURI MIDNIGHT.  Be sure to leave a comment to be entered to win.  The paperbacks are for US only.  If you are outside the US it will be Smashword coupons for each of the books.

SECRETS
What are secrets? They are bits of information that you keep from someone else or the world. They can be your own secret or that of someone else. They can be small, i.e. I took change from my mother’s purse to buy candy. Or large, you have a friend who had an abortion when she was a teenager. It doesn’t matter why it’s a secret. It just is. Secrets are things we don’t want other people to know because we are afraid they will look down on us.

Here are some of the common secrets that people keep. Many are very serious and we can understand why they are secrets, others we look at and say “Who cares?”

Babies:
Secret baby raised without the father knowing, baby given up for adoption, had an abortion.

Abuse:
Sexual, child, emotional, physical

Physical characteristics:
Real weight, age, hair color, scars

Environmental:
Work experience, why we really left that last job, say we’re laid off rather than fired, what channels we watch on TV (really do we all watch the History Channel??)

We all have secrets. That will never change. What will change is the people who come into our lives that we trust enough to share those secrets with. 99% of the time it’s probably not family that we share them with. Either because we want our family to think the best of us or in some cases, such as with abuse, because someone in the family is the perpetrator.

Then there are the secrets we keep because we don’t want to hurt another person. What good does it do to tell your friend that her husband made a pass at you? All it will do in the end is make your friend angry…at you, not her husband.

What about romance? Specifically romantic fiction. Why do so many people keep their preference for romance a secret? Why are they ashamed that they like happy endings?

Romance fiction accounts for more than fifty percent of all fiction sold and yet it is still looked down upon by members of the public and members of the fiction writers world. Yes, it’s true. Other authors do not think of a romance novel as a real book.

I’m not one of those. I love happy endings. I write happy endings and am proud to call myself a romance writer. There are some authors that hide they write romance. Why? Because there is still a stigma associated with romance fiction. You will never see a romance novel as a Oprah pick of the month. It has a happy ending and for some reason the books she chooses never do.

I love romance, I love writing romance. I believe the world would be a better place if we all had more romance in our lives. And given the readership statistics I’m not the only one who feels that way.

So what are my secrets? What don’t I want others to know about me?

I can’t tell you.

It’s a secret.

 

 

Excerpt from Tame A Wild Heart

I will be giving away an ebook copy of Tame A Wild Heart to 2 lucky commenters.  So be sure to leave a comment.

When her concentration was on Zeke and his broken leg, she was fine. Now that it was over, she could let go. She sat back and trembled.

Duncan leaned forward and touched her shoulder. “You all right? You look a little pale.”

“I’m fine.” She grasped her knees to her chest and rested her chin on them.

“Are you?”

“I couldn’t have done it alone. Thanks for that.”

“You’re welcome.”

She hated to admit that she needed help. Especially, his help, but she was glad he’d come when he did. He extended his hand to her.

“Thanks.” Taking a deep breath, she got to her feet and dusted herself off. She was not the vulnerable girl she’d been. She was a woman. A woman determined to make her way in a man’s world. One little stampede wasn’t going to change that.

“We’ll have to make a litter to take him back to the ranch. Even though the supply wagon didn’t break anything when we flipped it back on its wheels, Wildfire doesn’t take to pulling a wagon.”

“Jake can pull the wagon. Tie Wildfire to the back and I’ll drive while you take care of Zeke. Fair enough?”

“Fair enough.”

He harnessed Jake to the wagon and Catherine gathered all the blankets and other soft stuffs to pad it. Together they managed to load Zeke.

As they pulled into the ranch yard several hours later, Catherine’s father, James, slammed out of the house followed by a very pregnant, young blond woman and a little boy.

“Did you find him?” James called as the buckboard pulled to a halt. “Did you find Zeke?”

“We found him. He’s got a broken leg but he’ll be good as new in a few weeks,” Catherine said as she jumped to the ground. “He’s going to need some tender lovin’ care, Sarah.”

Sarah ran to the end of the wagon and clamored up despite her bulk. “Zeke, honey, are you okay?” She knelt beside him, grazed his cheek with her knuckle, while tears rolled in streams down her cheeks.

Tenderly, Zeke wiped the tears from her face. “Here now, we’ll have none of that. I’m going to be fine.”

“Papa! Up!” demanded Jacob.

Duncan set the brake and went around to the back to help lift Zeke from the wagon bed. Instead a curly haired blond boy confronted him, pulling on his pant leg.
“Up Mister. Pease.” Jacob held his arms up for Duncan to lift him.

Duncan didn’t want to lift the sweet child. He didn’t want to hold this tiny body in his arms for even a moment, but it looked like he had no choice. Catherine, the only one near enough to do it, just stood there with her hands on her hips, and a grin on her face, waiting.

This small child was not going to defeat him. He’d faced desperate men, men willing to kill to save themselves from Duncan McKenzie, bounty hunter. None of them frightened him as much as this one little boy, who couldn’t be more than two or three. All Duncan had to do was bend down and lift the child, but his knees shook and he could feel himself quiver inside.

“Oh for goodness sake, Duncan, just lift him up so he can see his Papa is all right.” Catherine knew. He didn’t know how she knew, but she did. His only real weakness…children.

Getting a grip on himself, he bent and hoisted the anxious little boy up and over the wagon’s gate. He was light as a feather, so tiny…so innocent.

Catherine was beside him. “That wasn’t so hard now, was it?”

He didn’t miss the laughter in her sparkling silver gaze or the smile formed by her perfect rosebud lips. Without answering he stalked toward the house and the front door.

Duncan closed the door behind him and took a deep breath. He could still smell the fresh bread that Alice baked that morning. He glanced around the foyer, glad to see it hadn’t changed. Directly in front of him stairs led to the second floor and the bedrooms. Down the hall to the right of the stairway were James’ study and a storeroom. The formal parlor, which still looked like it hadn’t been used, was to his left. The Queen Anne chairs and overstuffed divan looked as new as when he’d helped James haul them in.

Beyond the parlor was the formal dining room. A massive oak table and chairs dominated it, in stark contrast to the lace curtains covering the windows. They hadn’t used when he’d lived there, preferring instead the comfort of the kitchen.

Duncan shook the memories from his head, turned and started for the storeroom where he heard James muttering expletives.

“Dagnabit,” James said, “I’ve got a canvas stretcher here I got for just such an emergency, if I could just get it out from behind these steamer trunks.”

“Here, let me help.” Duncan quickly moved the trunks and freed the stretcher.

“Good to see you, Son. You’ve come at the perfect time.”

“To help with this maybe,” he said, lifting the stretcher and following James out. “But not soon enough to keep this incident from happening or keep your daughter from jumping down my back for being late.”

“Things happen for a reason, Son. You’ve got to find the reason.”

 

An Interview with Jill James

I’m thrilled to have Jill James, author of Tempting Adam, Divorce, Interuppted, and Someone One to Trust.  She will be giving away 2 copies of Divorce, Interrupted Book 1, Second Chances series, so be sure to leave a comment to have a chance to win.

How did you get started writing?

I started writing short stories in the fifth grade. I had a wonderful teacher, Mrs. Whitaker. She said I would be published one day, and here I am.  Once my older daughter was grown and out of the house and my son was in junior high I knew it was my time. I joined RWA and sat down to get serious about writing.

Tell us about your current series.

My series, Second Chances, is set in the fictional town of Lake Willowbee in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The first two are published and the last one is in the WIP stage right now. When they are done I’ll bundle them and put them into print as well.

What is your typical day like?

I get up at 7 and do email and blogs. After breakfast I write all day with breaks to do housework or errands. By 3 I’m done for the day. In the evening I play on the computer.

How has your experience with self-publishing been?

I’ve enjoyed it for the most part. It is fun to be in charge, but a lot of work too. Everything about writing for a living has been a learning experience.

What advice do you have for other authors wanting to self-publish?

Do your homework. Read blogs, read advice wherever you find. Read the guide at the publishing platforms. Know what you can do and know what you will need to outsource. I loved learning to format for myself. I hired a cover artist, art is not my forte.

Do you have critique partners?

I have one critique partner. I trust her with my story totally. She knows what I’m going for in my story and she doesn’t change my voice at all. A good CP is priceless.

How likely are people you meet to end up in your next book?

Everyone is fair game. LOL Just kidding, kind of. I do use phrases I hear. Lots of conversations at Starbuck’s are in my books. People say the strangest things in public.

Do you prefer to read in the same genres you write in or do you avoid reading that genre? Why?

When I’m in the middle of a story I won’t read in my subgenre. Almost all my reading is romance. So when I write contemporary I read historical or paranormal. When I write paranormal I’ll read contemporary or even some horror.

Do you write under a pen name?   Why or why not?

Yes, my husband is a cop and he requested it for safety reasons. Kind of had to accept that. I’ve gotten used to my new name. I answer to it at RWA meetings and conferences.

What did you want to be when you were a child?

Did you always know you wanted to be a writer? Actually I wanted to be the first female astronaut. I still remember sitting on the living room floor, watching a black and white TV, and seeing Neil Armstrong step onto the surface of another world. I was hooked. It wasn’t until many years that I realized I didn’t like science enough to be an astronaut.

Please tell my readers a little bit about your book.

Someone To Trust is Book 1 in the Second Chances series. I wanted to write a story with trust, not love, being the ultimate emotion for the heroine to feel for the hero. Evie is a former emotionally abused wife and it takes a lot for Brady to break through her shell and to prove he is trustworthy with her heart, safety, and life.

BIO

Jill has loved to write since she first began putting on puppet shows in her garage for a nickel a person.  Her first love was poetry until she picked up her first romance novel, Lily of the Valley, after that it was all romance.  She writes contemporary romance, romantic suspense and paranormal romance.  She is a member of RWA since 2004 and a member of the From the Heart chapter, Black Diamond chapter, Kiss of Death chapter, and ESPAN chapter.  She has been writing romance for a few years with a few poetry contest wins and a published short story, Lunch Break. She lives in Northern California with her husband, the inspiration for all her heroes.

She is a published author with The Wild Rose Press and as an Indie. Her books include Tempting Adam, Divorce, Interrupted, and Someone To Trust.

EXCERPT

Chapter One

“Honey, it’s just a stupid business trip. You would be bored in Oregon.”

“Evie, sweetie. I love you, but you know you aren’t the smartest apple in the bunch.”

“Evie, where in the hell were you? You know you’re not allowed out after dark. Only

women out after dark are whores and sluts.”

Blinking her eyes in the dark bedroom, Evie Grimes shuddered and took deep, cleansing breaths. Her ex-husband wasn’t here. He hadn’t been in her life for five, long, peaceful years now. Her heartbeat slowed, calmed, returned to a normal pace.

She turned on her side, hitting her pillow to relieve the residual tension in her shoulders.

Cold sweat pooled between her breasts. Sighing, Evie glanced at the bedside clock. She refused to get up at four in the morning just because her sadistic ex-husband had invaded her dreams again.

A car’s headlights traveled along the ceiling and she missed the lake even more than usual. Life in the little town wasn’t hectic. But the lake was so peaceful it made the town seem like a metropolis. She needed peace and quiet more and more as the nightmares returned. It was only a matter of time before the calls started up again and she’d be forced to change phone numbers yet again. A step closer to needing to find a new town again, praying it would be the last time.

Tears filled her eyes, rolling down the sides of her face and wetting her hair. He always found her and she always had to move on. Her thoughts ran in circles like a merry-go-round.

She threw off the covers and swung her legs off the bed. Even at four in the morning, the mugginess the day would later carry already filled the air. She strode down the hallway in her T-shirt and panties, all she forced herself to wear in the dog days of August in the sweltering foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

Her footsteps pitter-pattered down the oak flooring of the hallway. The beats of her still-racing  heart pounded in her ears.

She flipped the switch on the wall and the kitchen flooded with light, banishing the not-yet dawn outside and the last dregs of her nightmare. Evie shuddered, wrapping her arms around herself. Thoughts of Mark Trudeau still haunted her.

Her eye started to twitch and she cursed her ex-husband for the millionth time. Grabbing a banana off the counter, she ripped the peel off and jammed it into her mouth, biting it with a snap of her teeth.

She stood at the counter and glared outside. Too early to go open the antiques store, and too late to go back to sleep. Even if she had been able to sleep. Shaking her head, she tossed the banana peel into the garbage and headed back to her bedroom to get dressed. The day was only going to get hotter; she could take advantage of the early hour and go for a run.

Once she was outside breathing in the fresh mountain air she felt her muscles loosen up,

Evie clipped on her ear buds and pushed the volume button on her iPod. The hard rock sounds of AC/DC blared into her ears as she set off down the street leading to the running path behind the houses.

Her long strides ate up the distance. Each pounding thump of her feet on the packed dirt pushed all her troubles far away. Nothing touched her when she ran. Birds flew overhead, flitting from tree to tree. Squirrels and gophers darted across her path, just in front of her. She giggled as a pair of ground squirrels paused on the edge of the path, waiting for her to pass by. A traffic jam, Lake Willowbee-style.

Looking up, all Evie saw was dark hair and blue eyes, just before she slammed into a rock-solid chest. Her breath left in an oomph and she backpedaled to stay on her feet. It didn’t work, as she lost her balance and hit the dirt with her backside.

She glimpsed an outstretched hand as she looked up. Then looked up some more. Seeing a giant towering over her. A shiver ran down her spine. At 5 feet 2 inches, everyone towered over her, but she tried to avoid tall, large men and the one standing over her looked like Paul Bunyan.

A quick glance showed warm, blue eyes and a friendly smile. She steeled her spine and took his hand. Hers was lost in his grasp. As soon as she was back on her feet, she yanked her hand away and stopped herself a nanosecond from wiping it on her sweatpants.

He wasn’t any smaller when she was standing in front of him. Her vision was filled with a tight blue T-shirt and a chest filling every scrap of material to the bursting point. He was—just too much for her to handle. She skittered back a step.

Yanking her ear buds off, Evie became aware of the total silence in the woods. Just the call of birds and the underbrush movements of small animals filled the still air. Her head whipped around. No one but her and the giant in sight. She took another slow step backward, ready to run at the smallest sign of danger from the man in front of her.

“Hey now, it’s okay,” he spoke in a quiet tone so at odds with his size. “I was just bird watching. You came out of nowhere. I tried to say something, but I guess you didn’t hear me with the earphones and stuff.”

She knew that voice. Racking her brain, it came to her. The carpenter working on her sister’s lake-front house. Brady Jackson. A groan escaped her. Here she was acting like he was a mad stalker at her heels and she recognized this man. She’d seen him several times now at the lake house, working on the cabinets.

She glanced at him from beneath her eyelashes. He was handsome, movie star action hero handsome. Dark hair waved in the breeze and framed a strong face. His blue eyes glanced back at her. A smile cut across his face and transformed him from handsome to devastatingly handsome.

Her heart skipped a couple of beats. She hadn’t thought a man was handsome in more years than she cared to count. After Mark’s tyranny, she’d been happy to be blissfully single. As her mom had been thrilled to say, ‘handsome is as handsome does.’ Evie learned the hard way a pretty face could hide a monster.

Excerpt from Centauri Midnight

This is an excerpt from the second book in the Centauri Series.  I’m giving away a copy of the ebook for two lucky commentors, so be sure and leave a comment.

EXCERPT

It was so nice to be able to talk to someone again. Garrick had always been a good listener, she just never realized he was such a handsome listener. It was almost enough to make her tongue tied. What she wouldn’t give to be using her tongue on a certain part of his anatomy. Good grief, Kiti, what has gotten in to you?

“Why do you say that?” Garrick’s deep baritone brought her out of her reverie and back to the conversation. If Garrick noticed her lapse he didn’t mention it.
“Everything I’ve read indicates the Zolthorians are an honorable people. Honor above all. That wouldn’t fit with Tybold, who as we know has no honor. Tybold will have tried to gain their trust though. He can appear to have honor when it suits him and they control the largest of the known kalcion deposits.”

“I knew it was a good idea to bring you with us,” Garrick said with a huge smile. “Kiti, you’ve provided us with more information than we could have gathered through a month of observation alone.”

“Thank you,” Kiti felt heat rise to her cheeks at the unexpected praise. “But my only reason for coming on this mission is to apprehend Tybold. He’s got to pay for what he did.”

“I agree.” Garrick changed the subject to something more palatable. Food. “What do we have for dinner? Can we talk about things other than the mission? I’ll never be able to digest my food if we don’t.”

“Sure. Though you may have to remind me. When it comes to Joridan and making Tybold pay, I tend to be single-minded.”

Kiti led the way to the small, square dining table. She’d put the roses in a large glass container in the center of the table and stopped to sniff their sweet fragrance again. She couldn’t seem to get enough of it. “I thought we’d try one of Audra’s favorite meals. Her mother Maggie’s recipes are in the computer and the food synthesizer can create it up for us. It’s called “chicken fried steak with mashed potatoes and gravy.”

They looked at each other and shrugged. Both of them had tried some of the recipes Maggie had brought back from Earth. This was a new one.

After they’d eaten their fill of the delicious gravy covered, deep fried meat and mashed potatoes, Garrick put his fork down. “That’s not bad. I think Maggie could teach the palace chefs a thing or two.”

“I’m sure Audra has them doing just that. Especially now with her pregnancy she’s been hungry for all sorts of things that aren’t Centauri foods. A great favorite of hers is pickles and ice cream.” Kiti made a face. “I like both, but not together.”

They laughed, shared some stories about their friends and finished the bottle of noskberry wine. By the time Garrick got up to leave, Kiti felt a little tipsy and a whole lot horny. It’d been a long time since she’d had sex.

So when Garrick leaned down to give her a kiss on the cheek, she turned her head and caught him on the lips. He moved to pull away, seemingly surprised by her boldness, but she would have none of it. She grabbed the back of his head and brought his lips back to hers. Garrick gave up his resistance and kissed her deeply before he broke the kiss and rested his forehead against hers.

“Kiti. We can’t. I don’t want to be rebound sex for you.”

She pulled away from him, stung by the truth of his words. “I’m sorry, Garrick. I…I don’t know what got into me.”

He caressed her cheek with his knuckle. “Don’t mistake my reluctance as rejection. I very much want to make love to you. But when I do,” he took that same knuckle and lifted her chin until she looked him direct in the eyes, “it will be because you want to make new memories, not forget old hurts.” With that he kissed her hard and left. His scent remained and her body ached.

Kiti reeled. Garrick wanted her for more than just a tumble between the sheets. He knew about Anton and didn’t seem to mind. Did he really care for her? Could he love her? That kind of thing just didn’t happen. At least not to her.

Everyone assumed she’d been devastated when Anton and Lara announced their marriage. In fact, she’d been relieved. What did it say about her? Had she been with Anton only because he was convenient, because he was familiar? She supposed many successful marriages were based on those traits. But she wanted more.

She wanted it all.

The kiss Garrick gave her hinted at the “more”. Was it possible the love of her life had been this close all the time and she’d been too blind to see him? Or was he only a rebound? Was she reading more into his words than he meant? Was all this just the wine talking? She wished she knew.

Damn!! What the hell was he waiting for?