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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Giveaway & Spotlight: All the Right Moves by Ever Leigh



Book Blurb (from author):

Life for Lilah had become too predictable. Convinced she needs a bit of a challenge and change of pace in her life, she moves away for college and embarks on a new journey of self-discovery.


A college town, new friends, and a new romance with a mysterious older guy that may prove to be an even bigger challenge then she bargained for!


Note: Not suitable for younger readers. Contains mature content including sexual situations. 



 
Publisher & Release Date: To Be Published via Amazon and Smashwords Early 2013
Genre: New Adult
Format: ebook   

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Spotlight on His Black Wings by Astrid Yrigollen





YA Paranormal Romance
Date Published: November 20th, 2012

Claren Maidstone has been forced to flee her childhood home after the death of her parents and a vicious assault from a sadistic young man who intends to marry her. Claren changes her identity and finds employment as an assistant to the handsome Fredrick Lowood, a generous yet mysterious benefactor. However, she soon finds out his generosity comes at a price. Fredrick wishes for Claren to befriend his disfigured son who resides in seclusion at their estate, Westwind.


Fredrick Lowood knows what the history books do not teach, that the Grand Council built this new world of peace and beauty on hidden blood and greed. He has plotted for years to bring down the family that enslaved his own people. Suddenly, he has the last living heir in his grasp.

Etrigan Lowood rejects the world that forces him to hide. He is powerful, plagued with a terrible dark beauty: WINGS. It is these wings that carry him out only at night to watch the unwanted intruder in his home. A creature of refined instinct yet little social grace, he is strangely captivated by Claren but knows nothing of how her family’s dark past is intertwined with his own. Through their blossoming friendship, Etrigan realizes he still retains his human heart and yearns for Claren’s love.

Kurten Wandsworth is the only son of the Mayor of St.Marhen. Kurten lives his life fueled by cruelty and lust. Whatever he wants he takes and he wants Claren to be his wife even it if kills her. Scarred by Claren he hunts her down mercilessly until he can set a trap which she will never be able to escape from.

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EXCERPT

         When my parents died, so did my obligation my suitor, Kurten. He is the real reason I am in this pickle. He is the one that made me flee my childhood home and inheritance without the proper good bye or ceremonies. Kurten, all bloated lips and small pumpkin teeth, with his shaggy, brown hair that did nothing to hide his beady little eyes. He had come around after the funeral expecting to give me a little “comfort”. I had other ideas in mind.

         “Honestly Kurten, my parent’s funeral was this morning!” I said as I pushed his hulking, muscular, form away from me and got up from the couch. He sat upon our couch, one leg crossed casually over the other. He had just tried to kiss me in a very unchaste fashion. I don’t know what made him think he could take such liberties with me now. I had hardly even let him touch my hand when my parents were alive. He stood, stretched, then came over to me.

         “I know Dove, that’s why I came over. I knew you’d be needing me.”

          His arms snaked around my waist as he pulled me close. He tried to nuzzle my neck but again I pushed against him.

          “No, means no Kurten. I have so much to do, so much to think about.”

          Like getting rid of you.

         I loved my parents, but the fact was I had always hated Kurten. He was the type of person that would stick a firecracker up an animal’s hind quarters just to see what would happen. He had no remorse, no feeling or compassion. Whenever I looked into his eyes I saw a dead, blank thing. Not human somehow. I knew he had many girlfriends in St. Marhen’s many taverns. I had seen him on occasion, coming out of these very taverns with a woman on each arm. The kind of woman that took money for her favors of the carnal kind. He would always be slovenly and drunk. I would stay hidden in the shadows and never told a soul. My parents did not know this. They only knew three things, three things that to them were important, and nothing else mattered:

        1. Kurten’s father was the mayor.
        2. His family was wealthy.
        3. I had to marry well.

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Astrid Yrigollen is a native of the Bay area of California and currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area.


Astrid started writing stories for her friends in sixth grade. After working part time at a funeral home during high school, she channeled her love of story writing in to creating video games for PC's which were featured in Shareware magazines.

In the early 1990's she secured a position with International Video game giant, Sega of America but never lost her love for writing in traditional format. After leaving the video game industry, she worked briefly as a vet assistant, aiding in surgery until she found out she passes out at the site of blood!  Maintaining a great love of animals, but preferring work where there was no blood involved, Astrid became a boutique fashion designer for people 'who like to dress like their dolls', successfully placing her designs in boutiques in Europe, the U.S, and Australia.

She founded and now co-chairs with her husband for the California Coast Ball Jointed Doll Convention, an annual event for Japanese Super Dollfie Collectors. Astrid enjoys collecting dolls, Anime, video games, baking and sewing and is currently studying college level Japanese, her third language.

She now enjoys writing Young Adult and Children's books and has succeeded in putting out "The Doughnut Tree", "The Zombie Playground", a creature compilation , and "The Mosswoods" to name a few.


Saturday, November 17, 2012

Review of Deadly Valentine by Jenna Harte

Publisher: Moxie Vie
Series: Valentine series #1
Format Read: PDF
Release Date: August 5, 2012
Buying Links:  Amazon   Barnes & Noble

Book Blurb (from goodreads): 

Tess Madison walked away from her two-timing fiancĂ©, a multi-million dollar trust fund and a cushy corporate law job to pursue the single life indulging in chocolate and fancy French underwear. But her newly reordered life comes unraveled when she reluctantly accepts an invitation to a dinner party and stumbles upon the host’s dead body. Now Tess is in the middle of a murder investigation pitting her wannabe-boyfriend police detective against Jack Valentine, a man from her past with blue-green eyes and sinful smile that causes her to rethink her self-imposed celibacy. Tess has many reasons to avoid Jack including the fact that he’s the prime suspect in murder. But Tess doesn’t believe Jack’s the murderer and with an honest attempt to keep her hormones in check, she agrees to represent him. With Jack’s help, she uncovers a 30-year-old secret someone is killing to keep hidden and discovers sensual delights that don’t include chocolate or French underwear. But when her professional and personal relationship with Jack threatens to ruin her career and end her life, Tess has to decide if Jack, is worth the risk.


Reviewed By: Bea

Bea's Thoughts:
 
I love romantic suspense, and I love chocolate, so I was excited to read this book. Unfortunately the book did not live up to my expectations. The mystery was okay; it wasn't hard to figure out, and several of the twists I saw coming miles in advance, particularly the one about Jack's family. 

My main problem with the book though was the romance. I found Jack to be overbearing and condescending and Tess had a distressing tendency to be a doormat. I noted this several times in my status updates and Kindle shares, such as this one at 25% in: "He's still overbearing and she's still not standing up for herself. " Jack delights in making Tess uncomfortable, ignores her repeatedly when states what she wants, and is absolutely convinced that he knows better than she does what she needs and wants.

There's a mystery of sorts for the first third of the book about why Tess left the big city, Washington DC, and moved to a small rural town and Harte is coy about why Jack and Tess broke up several years ago. Jack acts all confused and hurt about why Tess left and why she wants nothing to do with him now, and Tess is confused about Jack's interest in her, she doesn't believe its real, and I was confused about what they saw in each other. Tess doesn't want to be attracted to Jack, and tries to deny that she is while Jack smugly, gleefully rubs her face in the fact that she is attracted and he really does know best. By the time Harte reveals the details of their past together, I was past caring. 

One aspect of the story that I enjoyed was Tess's interactions with the Worthington family. Her own family has been very hurtful to her over the years but the Worthingtons, who are at the center of the mystery, took her in as a teen. Daniel, who is a police officer, loves her but she doesn't love him. Her relationship with Daniel and his parents becomes strained when Jack is the prime suspect and she signs on as his defense lawyer. Harte deftly shows us their relationships and brings it to life. 

Harte also has a knack for evocative phrases: 
To Tess, February in Jefferson Tavern was like a month full of Mondays. It was dark, cold, and endless despite its being only 28 days.
Sleet, she determined, was like Slurpees falling from the sky, only without color or taste.   

Interested? Want to try it for yourself? Click here to read an excerpt.


I received a PDF from Reading Addiction Book Tours for review. 

Excerpt From Deadly Valentine by Jenna Harte & Giveaway of Endangered by Jenna Harte


Do you like romantic suspense? Want to curl up and get caught up in a story? Today I have an excerpt from "Deadly Valentine" by Jenna Harte, and as you have no doubt realized, it's a romantic suspense. I also reviewed it if you want to see what I thought of it. 

Jenna was a wannabe mystery writer, who like many other writers who had good feedback from agents and publishers but no contract, decided to publish her stories herself. It’s terrifying and exciting, and thankfully, people have enjoyed her books! Here are some interesting (or maybe not so interesting) factoids about her:
1. Writing always terrified her, so she's baffled as to how she got here.
2. She first started writing fiction in sixth grade by writing about characters on her favorite television show (the term fan fiction hadn’t been invented yet. Neither had the Internet.)
3. Her favorite fiction involves mystery and romance, but she prefers a mystery with romance as opposed to a romance with mystery, if that makes any sense.
4. Her favorite authors are J.D. Robb, Janet Evanovich, Sandra Brown and Carl Hiaasen. She also loves Jane Austen, but tends to stay away from literature unless she knows it will end well.
5. Currently, she's finished book one in the Valentine Mysteries and has rough drafts of books two and three.
6. Both the Valentine and Delecoeur Mysteries pay homage to one of her favorite movies, "The Thin Man" and to Nick and Nora Charles’ more modern day (if the 1980′s can be considered modern-day) counterparts, Jonathan and Jennifer Hart.
7. She has another series idea rattling around in her head that pays tribute to another favorite old movie, "Topper".
8. She's not as old as jer love of old movies would suggest. She is as old as her love of "Hart to Hart" suggests.
9. Like her character Tess, she loves good chocolate and old R&B tunes. She's still working on getting some Carine Gilson underwear to see if she’d love them as much as Tess does. A set can cost several hundred dollars so she has to wait until more books sell.
10. Jenna Harte is not her real name. When she's not making up stories that put happy couples into danger, she lives in the “real world” using her “real name” working as a freelance writer and blogger.

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Excerpt

Chapter One

I think I'm going to puke. Tess studied her face in the nineteenth-century Louis XV style mirror in Asa Worthington's foyer. Pale but not green. Still the rolling in her stomach told her things could get worse. Why she'd let Daniel Showalter talk her into attending his uncle's dinner party she didn't know. It had disaster written all over it even before her stomach threatened to embarrass her in front of the town's most elite family.
Recently, Daniel's actions suggested he wanted more than friendship. Not that Daniel was a bad guy. He was handsome, down to earth and Tess loved his parents as if they were her own. But she was as committed to celibacy as one could get short of joining a convent. She'd given up on the idea of love ever after, preferring the sensual delights of chocolate, Marvin Gaye tunes and couture French underwear instead.
But it wasn't Daniel's affection for her that threatened to ruin the night. It was his uncle. Asa Worthington was a volatile, intolerant, self-serving man whose gatherings usually involved patronizing or humiliating everyone in attendance. Even Asa's sister, Helen, found him so distasteful that she hadn't been to a family function in over twenty-years.
The night was proving worse than Tess anticipated when Daniel's cell phone rang calling him back to duty as a police detective just as they arrived. So she stood abandoned and stranded in the foyer hoping her lunch didn't reappear and mess up the beautiful Italian marble floor. The things one did in the name of friendship.
She pushed a tendril of chestnut hair out of her face and hoped that the glass of water the butler was bringing would settle her stomach until she could figure out how she was going to get home.
"You look beautiful."
Tess lifted her gaze to find a pair of brilliant blue-green eyes reflecting back at her through the mirror. She hadn't thought the night could get worse. She'd been wrong.
Was it too much to hope to go through the rest of her life never seeing those eyes again or anyone else from her old life? After all, Jefferson Tavern, Virginia was a long way from Washington, D.C., not so much in distance as in social importance. There was no reason for him to be so far from home. Perhaps the man whose reflection she watched move toward her was an apparition. Maybe the mirror was one of those commonly found in historic homes in which ghosts appear through the reflection. The only problem with that idea was that most ghosts in Virginia were from the revolutionary or civil wars. This man was very modern. 
So maybe her brain was as addled as her stomach and conjured up the vision. Her head was feeling a little foggy. The only way to find out for sure was to turn around and face him.
Gawd! He was even more stunning than she remembered. "Jack."
He grinned displaying a single dimple. "I was beginning to think you forgot who I was."
That was laughable. No one ever forgot Jack Valentine. Particularly women. Even a woman like Tess who'd given up on men. He was a romance novel's alpha male come to life; gorgeous, rich, arrogant, and yet somehow endearing. There was a time she would have liked to indulge her attraction to him. That time was long gone.
"What are you doing here?" she asked.
His brows drew together. Clearly he expected a different reaction. He probably thought she'd throw herself at him like she did the last time they were together. She wouldn't make that mistake again.
He gave her an affable smile. "I'm doing well. Thanks for asking. You look good. Really good."
"Still a charmer, I see."
"You don't believe me?"
She smirked at him. He should have been a politician the way he could talk and make you feel it was genuine. She didn't look good compared to when she last saw him nearly three years ago. Aside from the fact that she felt like the crypt keeper, she'd also put on ten pounds, which on a five foot three inch frame was significant. "I think you're being nice to an old friend."
"I'm glad to hear you still think of me as a friend. I was worried you were still mad about the last time we -"
"What are you doing here?" she asked again impatiently.
She saw a flash of annoyance on his face. It was so fast that she would have missed it if she wasn't staring at his mesmerizing eyes.
"Asa invited me."
"I didn't know you knew Asa.”
“I don't very well. It's business.”
“You're doing business with him?”
"Not yet. I probably won't." He shifted, moved closer. "Are you here alone?"
"No...Yes..."
One dark brow lifted.
"I came with someone, but he was called away," Tess clarified.
"Too bad for him."
"He'll be back."
"Too bad for me."
He was standing close, too close. He was studying her and she did her best to hold his gaze without giving away her unease. Or worse, blushing. He didn't need to know that after all these years he still made her insides flip-flop.
"There you are!" Asa Worthington’s booming voice echoed through the foyer followed by his immense body. "Appointed yourself the official greeter of beautiful women, eh?"
"Only this one," Jack said maintaining his gaze on Tess.
Asa laughed and like everything else about him it was large and loud. His blue eyes twinkled with delight as he reached out and slapped Jack on the back. "That’s what I like about you. You see what you want and you go after it."
"Tess! You’re here. Good. Where's Daniel?" Tom Showalter asked of his son as he came to stand next to Asa. The two men were complete opposites. Asa’s presence in a room remained even after he left while Tom could go unnoticed in a crowd of two. He was average in every way from his lackluster mud-colored eyes, to thinning brown hair. It always struck her as odd that as different as they were, Asa and Tom were good friends. Perhaps Tom being married to Asa's sister, Helen helped. Or maybe it was that Tom was Asa's lawyer.
"He got called away as we got here," she said.
"Oh. Well hopefully he won't be long. I see you’ve met Jack Valentine," Tom said.
"Jack is thinking of expanding his business in this area in anticipation of a joint venture we’re negotiating," Asa said. "He’ll certainly want someone local to represent him when he does. If Ms. Madison is as good a lawyer as you say she is Tom, perhaps she’d be up to handling Jack here.“
"I’d enjoy being handled by Ms. Madison," Jack said, his gaze still on her.
Tess' eyes grew large, then narrowed with suspicion. It wasn't unusual for Jack to be brazen. What was disturbing was that it was directed at her. "Have you ever been handled by a woman, Mr. Valentine?" she said with bravado she didn’t feel.
A wicked smile spread on his face. "Not one like you."

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Author: Jenna Harte
Publisher: Moxie Vie
Genre: Romance, Mystery
Format: ebook, paperback
Length: 622 KB, 334 pages
Release Date: August 5, 2012
Buying Links:  Amazon  Barnes & Noble 
Twitter @Jenna_Harte

Jenna is giving away an ecopy of her novella, "Endangered" to a lucky commenter. Enter using the rafflecopter widget  below.

"Endangered" is 21,000 words, approximately 50 pages. It's perfect for someone wanting fast, sexy, suspenseful entertainment. Max and Madeleine are happily married and do what happily married couples sometimes do, which means the story contains strong romantic elements including mild sex scenes.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Inspiration at 35,000 Feet! Guest Post by Natalie Wright

Reading Addiction Blog Tours 

Today it's my pleasure to welcome Natalie Wright to the blog. She's traveling the blogosphere promoting her new release, a YA Paranormal/Fantasy, "Emily's Trial" that was released last month. Natalie is the author of The Akasha Chronicles, a young adult fantasy trilogy. When not writing, blogging, Facebooking, Tweeting, Wattpadding or eating chocolate, Natalie nurtures her young daughter, feeds her dog too many treats, and can’t resist watching "Ancient Aliens", no matter how absurd the show becomes. Natalie enjoys travel, good wine, and excellent food shared with family and friends. She was raised an Ohio farm girl, now lives in the desert Southwest, and dreams of living in a high rise in a big city. “Books are my friends, ideas my passion.”  

Find Natalie Online:



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Inspiration for Emily's Trial at 35,000 Feet! 

Much of my first novel, Emily’s House, takes place in Ireland. I’d been inspired to write a story about Ireland, but I’d never been there! As I finished the first draft, I knew that I had to go to Ireland before I could finish my revisions. 

But there was a problem. I didn’t have the money to go to Ireland. But that problem was solved when I won a trip to Ireland in a radio contest – true story! Less than a month after I’d prayed for the opportunity, my plane touched down in Dublin. 

 It was magical to traipse around the Irish countryside, roughly following the path that my characters tread in Emily’s House. I smiled so much my face hurt! 


That’s my head peaking around an Irish Megalithic site. 

 Before I left for Ireland, I’d envisioned "Emily’s House" as a single novel, not a series. Written for a late tween to early teen audience, "Emily’s House" is a classic hero quest. Emily learns of her ancient magical heritage; journeys solo and learns secret knowledge from a wise mentor; receives magical objects; and then defeats the bad guy and saves the day. A grand adventure for Emily and her pals. One big story. The end. 

"Emily’s House", Book 1 of the Akasha Chronicles 

 But on my way back from Ireland, cruising at 35,000 above the Earth, something happened. Maybe it was the lower-than-normal oxygen level. Or perhaps the white noise hum of the engines created stillness and focus. Whatever the reason, my mind was open and my imagination flowed. 


And there, 35,000 feet in the air, three titles popped into my head: "Emily’s House", "Emily’s Trial", and "Emily’s Heart". 

On that flight, Emily told me that she had more than one story to tell. In "Emily’s House", Emily was faced with obstacles, to be sure. But I hadn’t challenged her as much as I could. I wanted to see what would happen if I pushed her to the edge of the cliff. All I needed was a juicy catalyst of a challenge. 

 By the time I touched down back in the U.S., the theme of book 2 was clear to me: Fear. 

 What if Emily’s worst fears began to come true? 

What if her friends’ nightmares became real? 

My initial premise was born on that flight in September, 2010. And by the time I touched down back in the U.S., I had a brief outline of Book 2, "Emily’s Trial". 

Last November (2011), I gave myself a challenge and participated in NaNoWriMo (Nat’l Novel Writing Month). The goal: To write a 50,000 word novel in 30 days. 


My family ate out of boxes and bags for much of the month, but I achieved my goal. By December 1, I had the first draft of "Emily’s Trial" written! It was an incredible challenge to push myself to write that much each and every day. The truth is, usually I’m a sporadic writer. I may write for eight hours one day, then not write at all for a few weeks. 

But I soon found that total immersion in the story for thirty days straight was a blessing. I ate, breathed, slept and dreamt Emily’s world and characters for a whole month. And as I lived with them, they spoke to me more clearly than they ever had. The characters took the story to places I hadn’t imagined. And I ended up with an ending that required me to go back and rewrite the beginning! 

It was wonderful fun for me, as a writer, to explore the theme of fear with these characters. Poor Emily – I pushed her so hard! But the reward is a character-driven action story that tests long-held friendships and loyalties. 

I had so much fun writing "Emily’s Trial"! I hope you have fun reading it.

"Emily's Trial", Book 2 of the Akasha Chronicles 

I may be crazy, but I’ll be doing the NaNoWriMo challenge again this November, and banging out a first draft of Book 3, Emily’s Heart. So think of me this November, foregoing decent food, sleep, fresh air and Facebook as I write the last chapter of Emily’s amazing journey.

Will Emily rise to the challenge left her at the end of Book 2? 

And will love flourish in Emily’s Heart? 

I’ll see you in December ;-) 

Happy reading! 

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Author: Natalie Wright
ISBN: 978-0615702766
Publisher: Boadicea Press
Genre: YA, paranormal, fantasy
Release Date: September 19, 2012
Formats: paperback, ebook
Length: 204 pages, 281 KB

Book Blurb:

Two years ago, Emily’s journey began. She learned the ancient magic of her Celtic ancestors, and became a modern Celtic Priestess. The golden torc, forged by faerie hands, is still wound around her arm, fused to her soul. She was entrusted with powerful magic – secret knowledge. But even a Priestess can feel desire – temptation – and the quest for love. Will passion entice Emily to use her sacred magic in a forbidden way? Can new love take root in a world of nightmares? And will her friendships survive Emily’s Trial? The Journey Continues . . .

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