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Michelle Miles Wants You to Have Yourself a Merry Little Latte

November 11, 2013 by ReeseRyan

My guest today is author Michelle Miles who is talking coffee and sexy holiday stories. She also shares the story of how she revived her series by reclaiming her rights and taking matters into her own hands.

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Hello! First a huge thank you to Reese for allowing me to crash her blog today. I so appreciate it!

Michelle MilesToday I’m talking coffee. Okay I realize not everyone is a coffee drinker but my series, Coffee House Chronicles, is set in and around a coffee house. You don’t even have to LIKE coffee to enjoy these books. I started the series way back in 2006 with my debut novella, Talk Dirty to Me. There have since been many books with the same title but I’m here to tell you I was the first. 😉

One thing led to another and before I knew it, I had four books in the series. I had switched publishers and found the latter books in the series didn’t do as well. So I did what any author would do – I asked for my rights back and got them. I’ve been indie pubbing the books and getting them back into the hands of readers.

Have Yourself a Merry Little Latte was originally titled The Coffee Wars.

*yawn*

I hated that title from the get-go but at the time it was all I could come up with. Since it was set during Christmastime, I really wanted something snappier and something that was Christmas-y. I went to my fellow Plotting Princesses and asked for title help. These ladies are brilliant when it comes to that, let me tell you. I have them to thank for the title.

I call this book 2.5 in the series. Why 2.5? Well because it comes after the second book in the series, NICE GIRLS DO. You don’t have to read these books in order to get the story. It just gives you a richer reader experience.

I got a snazzy new cover. And now the book is up for pre-order and releasing November 19!

Here’s the BLURB:

Have Yourself a Merry Little Latte by Michelle MilesAll’s fair in love and coffee and the only thing that matters in this war is a lot of hot steam!

Lilly owns the new up and coming, Java Perks. She’s determined to be the number one coffee house in town, crushing her competition down the street, The Bitter End.

Meeting the mystery woman in his coffee house, David immediately wants her for himself. After a hot encounter on his desk, he can’t stop thinking about her. Until he learns she’s the owner of the place trying to put him out of business.

When David confronts Lilly accusing her of using him, she throws down the gauntlet. Now the two are at war and may the best woman win!

Have Yourself a Merry Little Latte, a holiday romance! Can’t wait? Pre-order now!

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Kobo: http://bit.ly/19yEwvH

Want to win a prize package that includes the entire Coffee House series and gift cards? You can! Just head on over to my blog and help me celebrate the countdown to the release. Starting November 9, you can enter to win the prize package (open to US residents only). Comment every day until release day to get another entry to win. I’m posting excerpts and stuff about the book as well as asking a fun daily question. Hope to see you at the Countdown to Release!

Filed Under: All Posts Tagged With: Coffee House Chronicles, Have Yourself a Merry Little Latter, Michelle Miles, Talk Dirty to Me

Bad Boys Gone Good, Teatime Romance and the Year-End Splash

November 9, 2013 by ReeseRyan

The first full week of November is in the books as we speed toward 2014. How was your week? Have you put together your goals for 2014. I’m way behind on doing this, but I hope to have my list completed before the end of the month. I’ll share part of the list with you here. In the meantime, it’s been a busy week.

  • Earlier this week I posted over on Contemporary Romance Café about why I love bad boys gone good and ask who are your favorite bad boys of literature, television and film?TheRomanceReviewsEYS
  • Author Kelsey Browning stopped by on Thursday to chat with me about the fun new series she’s co-written with Nancy Naigle, The Granny Series.
  • Today I am doing a fun interview with my Heart of Carolina chaptermate, Erica Monroe, over on Teatime Romance. The final question was about which five books I’d save in case of a disaster. I love my books, so that one hurt. See what I said here.
  • Lastly, I’m participating in the exciting Year-End Splash over on The Romance Reviews. A Q&A about Making the First Move is featured today. (It’s Question #6.)  So, be sure to hop on over to answer a super-easy, multiple-choice question for your chance to win a copy of Making the First Move and lots of other great prizes.

 

Filed Under: Author Events, Contemporary Romance Café, Giveaways, Interviews, Weekly Wrap-Up Tagged With: Bad Boys Gone Good, Contemporary Romance Cafe, Erica Monroe, Reese Ryan, Teatime Romance, The Romance Reviews, Year-End Splash

Get to Know Kelsey Browning

November 7, 2013 by ReeseRyan

I love being part of the writing community and connecting with other authors–those published and those yet-to-be. I learn something from every encounter, each friendship made. And I always enjoy discovering new-to-me authors. So here on my blog I’ll be chatting with other authors from time-to-time, introducing you to writers who might be new to you, too. This week, I’m chatting with Kelsey Browning–a member of one of my absolute favorite websites for romance writers, Romance University, and a fellow member of the Contemporary Romance Café.

Welcome, Kelsey! Tell us a little about you, where you’re from, and what you write.  Kelsey Browning - Headshot

Reese, thanks so much for having me on your blog today! About me…hmm…I’m a Virgo, which means I’m obsessed with organization but rarely get it completely right. I never travel without several packages of peanut butter crackers. And the longest flight I’ve ever taken was around 17 hours. I’m originally from Texas, but have lived in the Middle East and Los Angeles. Now I’m back in the South in Georgia. I write sexy, contemporary romance set primarily in Texas. I also write Southern cozy suspense. (With plans to venture into more romance sub-genres within the next year or so. J)  

Your debut–Personal Assets–came out this summer. Tell us a little about the story and what prompted you to write it. 

Personal Assets is a hot contemporary romance between a man looking for the respect of his hometown and the woman who’s willing to shock everyone in Shelbyville to help women reclaim their sexuality. Needless to say, Cameron and Allie don’t always see eye-to-eye. But eventually, they end up mouth-to-mouth and mouth-to-…well, use your imagination.

The Granny Series–which you’re co-authoring with Nancy Naigle just launched on November 5th. What is the premise of the series, and how did it come about?

The Granny Series, In for a Penny by Kelsey Browning & Nancy Naigle
Get your copy of In for a Penny by Kelsey Browning & Nancy Naigle.

The best way to describe the “mature” protagonists in this series is: Just like Dirty Harry…only over 50, female, and from the South. It’s a series about granny-aged women righting wrongs done against them or their loved ones. And believe me, these gals are wilier than you might think.

The first book is In For a Penny, where Lillian Summer Fairview goes up the river for Social Security fraud and her friends track down the funeral director who double-crossed her. The series idea came from a conversation Nancy and I had at the Romantic Times conference in 2012. I told her about my mom’s (hypothetical) threat to take a hit out on a former family member. We laughed over the idea of my mom wearing an orange prison jumpsuit, but in the morning, Nancy said, “I think we should write that series.” And so we did!

What are the perks and challenges of writing with a partner? 

Perks – I love plotting with a partner. We snack and laugh and tax our brains. Then we do it all over again. Also, it’s amazing to open up the book file in the morning and find that a little elf has added words to the manuscript.

Challenges – probably just the time it takes to coordinate both the writing and the outreach for the series. But that challenge is nothing compared with how fun it is to write together. In fact, we often can’t remember who wrote which words. I love that seamlessness.  

What’s on the horizon next for you, and for the Granny Series? 

Next for me is the release of another sexy contemporary romance, Running the Red Light, the second in my Texas Nights series from Carina Press on January 6, 2014. The third and fourth books in that series will also release in 2014—tentatively scheduled for July and November. After I’m finished with writing the last Texas Nights book, I’ll either work on another contemporary romance series I have in the works or a novella series. I haven’t decided yet. Nancy and I will also work on the second The Granny Series book, which may include the introduction of a new granny! Thanks again for hosting me, Reese!

About In for a Penny

Honey, these are not your momma’s grannies…

When Lillian Summer Fairview’s husband up and dies on her, it leaves the last living member of the most prestigious family in Summer Shoals, Georgia, in a hot mess. While Lil was busy being a proper Southern lady, Harlan squandered dang near the whole family fortune on lottery tickets. To keep her financial skeletons in the closet and give him a decent burial, Lil made a deal that has now landed her in prison.

Desperate to keep her troubles a secret and the family estate from falling down while she pays her debt to society, Lil entrusts Summer Haven’s care to her best friend, Maggie, who recruits two more over-fifty ladies to live at Summer Haven and help keep it afloat.

But when Maggie discovers that Lil’s restitution is ten times the amount she “borrowed” from the federal government, she’s convinced Lil has taken the fall for someone else’s crime. And these gals will use every trick in their little-old-lady bags to prove it.

Where to Buy Links

Amazon | Smashwords

 Where to Buy Personal Assets

Amazon | Barnes & Noble | iBook | Carina Press | Audible

 Where to Pre-order Running the Red Light

Amazon | Barnes & Noble

 About Kelsey Browning

Kelsey Browning writes sass kickin’ love stories and Southern cozy suspense. Originally from a small Texas town, Kelsey has also lived in the Middle East and Los Angeles, proving she’s either adventurous or downright nuts. These days, she hangs out in northeast Georgia with Tech Guy, Smarty Boy, Bad Dog and Pharaoh, a Canine Companions for Independence puppy. She’s currently at work on the next book in her Texas Nights contemporary romance series and The Granny Series. For info on her upcoming single title releases, drop by www.KelseyBrowning.com.

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I Heart Bad Boys Gone Good

November 5, 2013 by ReeseRyan

Love Me Not by Reese Ryan
Available for pre-order on Amazon or Barnes & Noble.

Today I’m over at the Contemporary Romance Café talking about my love of bad boys in film and literature. James Bond, Raylan Givens and Jonny Miller’s Sherlock Holmes, anyone?

I’m also talking a little about the romantic notion that the love of a good woman can change an inherently bad boy into the perfect prince. (Doesn’t work when you kiss frogs in real life either!)

Lastly, I’m pulling back a few layers and revealing secrets about three of the bad boy heroes in my ongoing Bad Boys Gone Good series. Grab a cup of coffee and your favorite pastry then join us over at the Café and tell us who your favorite bad boys are in books, television and film.

If you’d like to sample the first two chapter of Love Me Not–the next installment in my Bad Boys Gone Good series–be sure to join my mailing list below. You’ll get immediate access to your two free chapters once you confirm your subscription to the email list. For other goodies, be sure to visit my new Reader page.



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Filed Under: All Posts, Books, Contemporary Romance Café, Love Me Not, Making the First Move Tagged With: bad boys, Bad Boys Gone Good, Love Me Not, Making the First Move, Reese Ryan

News: A Hauntingly Sexy Meet and Greet & Book Clubs United

September 27, 2013 by ReeseRyan

The final quarter of 2013 is quickly approaching, and for me, it’ll be a busy one.

Hauntingly Sexy Meet and Greet -- Fayetteville, NC October 19, 2013I’ll be participating in my first two author events. The first is the Book Clubs United for Breast Cancer Fundraiser in Greensboro, North Carolina at the New Orleans Bar & Grill Restaurant on Saturday, October 5th from 1:30 to 5PM. The second is A Hauntingly Sexy Meet and Greet at Doubletree Fayetteville in Fayetteville, NC on October 19th from 7-10PM. It’s a perfect opportunity to get to know favorite authors and to discover new ones. So come out and join us!

In between those two events I’ll be attending a workshop hosted by my local Heart of Carolina RWA Chapter, and led by the brilliant Bob Mayer. So if you’d like to learn more about Outlining, Plot, Conflict, and Writing Scenes: The Events of Your Story or E-Pub, Self-Pub, Marketing & Selling the Book and Future of Publishing for Writers, I invite you to join us on October 12th at the Embassy Suites in Cary, NC from 9AM – 5PM.

The invitations and featured authors for both author events, and the flyer and registration info for the workshop are listed below.

What’s going on in your world?

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Book Clubs United for Breast Cancer Fundraiser — Greensboro, NC — October 5th

Please join us as the Sistahs of Urban Literature Book Club, Sistahs of the Red Tent Book Club and the Round Table Readers Literary Book Club host a “Pink Literary Affair” with some extraordinary authors to benefit one of our book club sisters who is currently fighting the breast cancer battle.

Our book club sister has a wonderful loving spirit and a funny personality which brings so much joy to anyone who has conversed with her.  Our hope is to raise enough funds to help relieve any financial stress; so she will be able to dedicate her time to healing and spending quality time with her family.

Authors in attendance:

  • K L BradyBook Clubs United for Breast Cancer Fundraiser -- Greensboro, NC October 5, 2013
  • Altonya Washington
  • Shawn Black
  • Deborah Mello
  • Suzetta Perkins
  • Cassandra Baker-Durham
  • China Ball
  • Reese Ryan
  • Author A. T. Hicks

Books  will be available for purchase
*Authors list subject to change

The luncheon will be a book club social in which you will be able to ask the authors any questions, network and fellowship with readers. Our honored book club sister will be at the event.  Come by to show her some love.

There are two ways you can participate is this event!
Option 1:  Donation of any given amount.
Option 2:  Book Clubs for Breast Cancer Entry:  $5 donation to attend event with the authors * Please note that you will be responsible for your own meal.
Option 3:  Pay at the door option has now been added.  $5.  * Please note that you will be responsible for your meal.

We will have raffles and door prizes.  Spread the word.

Doors open at 1:15pm

Thank you to everyone in advance!  Don’t forget to wear your pink.

Register here today.

A Hauntingly Sexy Meet and Greet — Fayetteville, NC — October 19th

It’s fall- leaves are falling, and Halloween is just around the corner. Come on out and enjoy great food, get to know other readers in the area, and meet some of your favorite authors! This event is free, but readers MUST register in advance.

Attending authors are:

  • Kianna Alexander
  • RaeLynn Blue
  • Cheris Hodges
  • Serenity King
  • Erosa Knowles
  • Jayla Leigh
  • Suzetta Perkins
  • Di Topaz
  • Pepper Pace
  • Reese Ryan

Reserve your space here today!

Bob Mayer Workshop Hosted by Heart of Carolina — Raleigh, NC on October 12th

Bob Mayer October 2013 Workshop in Raleigh, NC

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SERIES: To Be or Not To Be (and when to stop being) — Guest Post by Jade Kerrion

September 23, 2013 by ReeseRyan

If Amazon (the company) were a river and all the books in its vast online repository were drops of water, you wouldn’t be able to skim a pebble across its surface without hitting a book that is a part of a series.

Series are popular–they work in movies, on TV, and in books–and for good reason. No one ever likes saying goodbye to the people they’ve fallen in love with. We like to see our heroes and heroines overcome adversity, and then do it again, and again.

Novel series come in at least three different flavors.

Standalone books within a series with a rotating focus on various protagonists. Each novel within the series focuses on, and resolves, one major storyline, but the protagonist (usually a side character in one of the other novels) will claim the spotlight for one book within the series instead of all of them.

Romance novels tend to lean this way (after all, happily ever after usually happens only once per couple.) Nora Roberts has written many trilogies of families and friends, with each book focusing on a particular person finding his or her happy ending. Sherrilyn Kenyon does this with her (apparently unending) Dark Hunter series as well.

Standalone books within a series focus on one or two key protagonists. Each novel within the series tackles one major problem and resolves the problem by the end of the book.

Many detective and mystery novels adopt this flavor. As a teenager, I enjoyed Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys. These days, I read P.L. Blair’s Portals series that features human detective, Kat Morales, and her elven partner, Tevis.

Non-standalone books within a series focus on one or two key protagonists, and story is typically best enjoyed in order from the first novel to the last.

Fantasy and science fiction novels, with their sweeping storylines and their tendency to put entire worlds and civilizations at risk of extinction (hey, high stakes, right?) tend to lean in this direction. Each book should resolve a major crisis, but some threads are clearly left trailing as feeders into the next book. Some of my favorite authors fall into this category, including David Eddings who wrote the Belgariad and Mallorean series, and Neil Gaiman, author of the Sandman.

Just about all of my favorite authors are series writers. In hindsight, it’s no surprise that I would, as an author, lean toward writing a series. My Double Helix series is a series of four novels. When I finished writing the fourth book, I finally tackled the issue I’d been avoiding since November 2010, when I first started writing Double Helix series.

When do you stop?

Sometimes, the answer is easy: when you save the world.

But what if the answer isn’t as obvious? What if the world careens from crisis to crisis (sounds like our world, doesn’t it?) What if the world always needs saving?

I wrote the Double Helix series as a blend between a type 3 series (non-standalone) and a type 2 series (standalone.) The fourth book, Perfection Challenged, was actually the transition book between a non-standalone and standalone series. In theory, I could have gone on forever, coming up with yet another crisis for Danyael Sabre, the alpha empath, to handle. Challenges would always abound in a society transformed by the Genetic Revolution. Danyael would likely encounter most of them, but did he have to be the protagonist?

Let’s segue briefly into another seriesÑJacqueline Carey’s Kushiel’s Legacy series. Occasionally a storyline or plot transcends each book and unifies the series. In Kushiel’s Legacy, it is the rocky path to love and happiness between the heroine, Phedre, and her protector, Joscelin. That storyline is the single thread that runs through the series, and for the series to end, the thread needs to be neatly knotted by the final book.

My readers love Danyael. It was hard to make the decision to move him to the sidelines, yet in practice, I knew that Danyael’s story was done, and for one primary reason. His story had come a full circle. He dealt with different challenges and antagonists over each of the four books, but the storyline that unified the series–his apparently unrequited love for the assassin Zara Itani–reached its conclusion in the fourth book. It was my gift to Danyael, the ending he deserved.

“But,” dismayed readers howl, “you haven’t yet done this, or that, or another. You haven’t finished telling all the stories.”

I’ve moved the spotlight off Danyael, but that ‘ean he won’t appear in a smaller role in another novel. Spin-offs are popular among series writers. Some side characters in Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Dark Hunter series show up as focal characters in her Dream Hunter series.

And so it will be for my Double Helix series. I’ve already written a young adult spin-off. I have others planned, including a standalone series of romantic thrillers featuring mercenaries from Zara’s agency, a novel about Xin, the Machiavellian clone of Fu Hao, a 1,200 BC general, priestess, and queen (busy woman indeed), and a novel about Galahad, the genetically engineered perfect human being. Inevitably though, those novels and series will someday end.

Quoting one of my favorite characters, Death from Neil Gaiman’s Sandman series: “It always ends. That’s what gives it value.”

“The best of the four books–the perfect ending to an amazing series.”

Perfection Challenged, the thrilling conclusion to the multiple award-winning, bestselling DOUBLE HELIX series, is finally here. Grab your copy today.

If you’ve never picked up the DOUBLE HELIX series, keep reading for a special offer on the six-time award-winning novel, Perfection Unleashed.

perfection-challenged-600x800PERFECTION CHALLENGED

An alpha empath, Danyael Sabre has survived abominations and super soldiers, terrorists and assassins, but he cannot survive his failing body. He wants only to live out his final days in peace, but life and the woman he loves, the assassin Zara Itani, have other plans for him.

Galahad, the perfect human being created by Pioneer Labs, is branded an international threat, and Danyael is appointed his jury, judge, and executioner. Danyael alone believes that Galahad can be the salvation that the world needs, but is the empath blinded by the fact that Galahad shares his genes, and the hope that there is something of him in Galahad?

In a desperate race against time and his own dying body, Danyael struggles to find fragments of good in the perfect human being, and comes to the wrenching realization that his greatest battle will be a battle for the heart of the man who hates him.

E-books available at Amazon / Amazon UK / Apple iTunes / Barnes & Noble / Kobo / Smashwords

Paperbacks available at Amazon / Amazon UK

PERFECTION UNLEASHED Perfection Unleashed

“Higher octane than Heroes. More heart than X-Men.”

Recipient of six literary awards, including First place in Science Fiction, Reader Views Literary Awards 2012 and Gold medal winner, Science Fiction, Readers Favorites 2013.

FOR A LIMITED TIME, E-BOOKS AVAILABLE FOR JUST $0.99 (Discounted from $2.99)

E-books available at Amazon / Amazon UK / Apple / Barnes & Noble / Kobo / Smashwords

Paperbacks available at Amazon / Amazon UK / Barnes & Noble / Book Depository

Connect with Jade Kerrion: Website / Facebook / Twitter

Filed Under: All Posts, Guest Posts Tagged With: Double Helix Series, Jade Kerrion, Perfection Challenged, Perfection Unleashed

It’s Cut the Crap Day — What are You Letting Go Of?

September 12, 2013 by ReeseRyan

I wouldn’t categorize myself as a hoarder. But, I do collect a few things.

A fraction of my CD collectionI have a crazy CD collection, including this small sampling on my desk, pictured here. Floetry. Joss Stone. Dru Hill. Kem. Maxwell. Jill Scott. Dixie Chicks Fly–one of my all time favorite albums. Stevie Wonder’s The Original Musicquarium–a classic that is pure magic, and yes, I know all of the words to every song on the album. Bobby Brown’s Don’t Be Cruel. Justin Timberlake’s Justified. Ryuichi Sakamoto’s BTTB. My Asian Lounge CD–love my World music–and more.

What? You don’t listen to CDs anymore? Well, neither do I. Not really. But there is something comforting about knowing I could listen to that Alicia Keys Songs in A Minor CD anytime I darn well please.

Then there is my book collection. My poor bookshelf is busting at the seams, praying for a reprieve, and thankful I finally jumped on the digital book bandwagon about a year ago. Not to mention the books I stash all over the house like a junkie worried someone is going to find her stash squirrel preparing for winter. Of course, I still hoard collect books. They’re just on my Kindle now.

My journal collectionI have an ever-growing collection of journals. Lovely, aren’t they? It’s too bad I rarely ever use them to, you know, journal. Usually they’re either sitting on my shelf–the pages as crisp as the day I bought them–or filled with scribbles, notes, and random ideas. But I keep hoping that next year month will be the time when I finally start journaling and stick with it.

We won’t even talk about the two-sizes-too-small clothes I’ve been holding onto since the turn of the century, hoping to get back into them. (What? Those Cybill Shepherd circa Moonlighting jacket dress combos will make a comeback. Mark my words.)

I’m getting some renovation done at my apartment. This requires that I empty counter tops and cabinets in several rooms. A task I’m not looking forward to, but that now feels like a gift. This is the perfect time to go through everything and purge. So I’m declaring today my personal Cut the Crap Day.

I’m going to take a long, hard look at my collection of crap with the goal of eliminating (tossing, donating, giving away) as much of it as I can possibly bear without tears, buttercream frosting, and copious amounts of adult beverages.

It’s time to let go of things I don’t need. Things that no longer serve my purpose. Most importantly, it’s time to let go of the emotional baggage that is intricately intertwined with clothing, books, and shoes I no longer need.

What’s in your closet, car, or home that you know you don’t need, but can’t bear to let go of? How relieved would you be if you could finally let go of it?

PS: Need some serious help clutter busting? My friend, Deb Smouse, has an awesome clutter busting class via email that will help you do just that.

 

Filed Under: All Posts, Share the Journey Tagged With: clutter, Cybill Shepherd, emotional baggage, letting go, Moonlighting, Reese Ryan

Cover Reveal: Perfection Challenged by Jade Kerrion

September 2, 2013 by ReeseRyan

Perfection Challenged, the thrilling conclusion to Jade Kerrion’s multiple award-winning, bestselling DOUBLE HELIX series, will be released on September 17th and will be available in paperback and all electronic formats. Beta readers have declared Perfection Challenged “the best of the four books…the perfect ending to an amazing series.”

If you’ve never picked up the DOUBLE HELIX series, keep on reading for a special offer on Perfection Unleashed, the book that launched the DOUBLE HELIX series.

PERFECTION CHALLENGED

An alpha empath, Danyael Sabre has survived abominations and super soldiers, terrorists and assassins, but he cannot survive his failing body. He wants only to live out his final days in peace, but life and the woman he loves, the assassin Zara Itani, have other plans for him.

Galahad, the perfect human being created by Pioneer Labs, is branded an international threat, and Danyael is appointed his jury, judge, and executioner. Danyael alone believes that Galahad can be the salvation that the world needs, but is the empath blinded by the fact that Galahad shares his genes, and the hope that there is something of him in Galahad?

In a desperate race against time and his own dying body, Danyael struggles to find fragments of good in the perfect human being, and comes to the wrenching realization that his greatest battle will be a battle for the heart of the man who hates him.

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PERFECTION UNLEASHED Perfection Unleashed

Recipient of six literary awards, including first place in Science Fiction, Reader Views Literary Awards 2012 and Gold medal winner in Science Fiction, Readers Favorites 2013.

“Higher octane than Heroes. More heart than X-Men.”

Danyael Sabre spent sixteen years clawing out of the ruins of his childhood and finally has everything he wanted—a career, a home, and a trusted friend. To hold on to them, he keeps his head down and plays by the rules. An alpha empath, he is powerful in a world transformed by the Genetic Revolution, yet his experience has taught him to avoid attention.

When the perfect human being, Galahad, escapes from Pioneer Laboratories, the illusory peace between humans and their derivatives—the in vitros, clones, and mutants—collapses into social upheaval. The abominations, deformed and distorted mirrors of humanity, created unintentionally in Pioneer Lab’s search for perfection, descend upon Washington D.C. The first era of the Genetic Revolution was peaceful. The second is headed for open war.

Although the genetic future of the human race pivots on Galahad, Danyael does not feel compelled to get involved and risk his cover of anonymity, until he finds out that the perfect human being looks just like him.

FOR A LIMITED TIME, E-BOOKS AVAILABLE FOR JUST $0.99 (Discounted from $2.99)

E-books available at Amazon / Amazon UK / Apple / Barnes & Noble / Kobo / Smashwords

Paperbacks available at Amazon / Amazon UK / Barnes & Noble / Book Depository

To be the first to receive news of Jade Kerrion’s latest book releases, sign up for her New Release Mailing List. If Perfection Challenge makes it to the bookstores before September 17th, you’ll be among the first to know.

Connect with Jade Kerrion: Website / Facebook / Twitter

Filed Under: Author Events, Cover Reveal Tagged With: Double Helix, Jade Kerrion, Perfection Challenged

Blogger Book Fair: Meet Author Kiru Taye

July 25, 2013 by ReeseRyan

Welcome, Kiru! Where are you from originally and where do you call home?

Thank you, Reese. It’s good to be here. I was born and spent most of my childhood in Nigeria. But these days I live in a small town just outside London, United Kingdom with my husband and kids.

We know you love writing. What other hobbies or activities do you enjoy?

KiruTaye_Headshot2I love reading. You only have to check out the number of eBooks on my eReaders (over 1500 at the last count) plus all the paperbacks in shelves and boxes. BTW my husband has banned me from buying any more paperbacks. We are running out of physical storage space. LOL. I also love travelling and visiting friends/family.

What are three things people might be surprised to learn about you?

I’m usually the quiet, sensible one. But when I want something I can be very determined and passionate about making it happen. I am a creature ruled by my senses most of the time. For me, seeing is believing.

What kind of stories do you typically write? Do you write in any other genres?

I write romance stories filled with passion, sensuality and suspense. So far I’ve written historical, contemporary as well as paranormal romances. Most of my stories are set in Africa and/or have African characters.

When did you know you wanted to be a writer and how’d you get started in your writing career?

As a child I used to write stories but I didn’t aspire to be an author until a few years ago. I had realized that there weren’t romance books about Africans like me out there. So I decided to write them.

Setting is a critical component to your stories. Why is it so important to you to tell sensuous, exotic tales that give readers a glimpse into a different, more vibrant Africa than they might expect?

This question made me smile because it’s at the centre of why I write.

I know a lot of contemporary Africans whether living on the continent or abroad who are tired of media Africa (the war-torn, starving, sickly and fraudulent Africa).

I know I shout at the TV screen sometimes when the news comes on and the only thing I see are negative news from Africa.

So I ask, what about the Africa I know? What about the contemporary Africa filled with determined entrepreneurs that are over-achieving despite the challenges? What about the Africa filled with young people who are online changing their futures and governments via social media and mobile phones? What about the Africa rich in culture, heritage and history? What about Africa the birth place of modern man?

That’s the Africa I know and write about.

Give us a brief listing of the books you’ve written.

My current published titles include:

Historical romance

  • His Treasure (Men of Valor series)
  • His Strength (Men of Valor series)
  • His Princess (Men of Valor series)
  • Her Protector (Men of Valor series)

Contemporary romance

  • A Valentine Challenge (Challenge series)
  • An Engagement Challenge (Challenge series)
  • Island Bound

Paranormal romance

Unbound (The Enforcers – Blood  Bar Chronicles Anthology)

Erotic fiction

  • Scars (Passion Shields series. #1) – coming August 2013
  • Sex Tape (7 Sinful Secrets Anthology) – coming August 2013

Tell us a little about Island Bound.

Island Bound by Kiru TayeIsland Bound is a sensual, contemporary romance novella, set in Brass Island, Nigeria. It’s the story of Christy and Joshua who are on the verge of a marriage breakdown and how they get their second chance at a life together. It is published by Decadent Publishing for their new African Romance – Ubuntu line.

What inspired you to write about a married couple experiencing difficulties? What were the challenges of writing about an already married couple?

When we’re young, we assume that once we meet the man/woman of our dreams and get married, we will live happily ever after. Well, that’s what the romance books tell us. The truth is the marriage involves continuous work and commitment to keep it fresh and interesting.

Sometimes the simplest thing like a misunderstanding between a married couple can lead to resentment and breakdown if not dealt with early on.

I wanted to write a story about what happens when a couple take their eyes of the ball and stop working at their relationship consciously.

What can we expect from Kiru Taye in the future?

I recently signed a 3-book deal with Decadent Publishing for a contemporary romance series titled The Essien Trilogy set mainly in Nigeria. If you enjoy category romance, then you’ll love this series. The stories are full of secrets, scandals and of course romance. The first book is out in Spring/Summer 2014.

You can sign up to receive emails via my blog for news on upcoming releases or visit my website.

Book Summary:

When Christy Inemi-Spiff discovers that the man she vowed to love and honor has no such feelings for her, she’s determined to cut her losses and move on with her life. A quick, quiet divorce is all she wishes for Christmas.

However, Joshua has other ideas. He’s not ready to walk away yet, especially when he doesn’t understand why Christy wants out of their marriage. So he demands she agree to spend a quiet Christmas on a remote African Island with him, hoping they can salvage their relationship. If she still wants a divorce after these two weeks, he will let her go. But not before he’s had his fill of her.

But with the sparking tension between them, and the secrets behind the disintegration of their marriage threatening to explode, will either of them get their wish? Or will this season of good will show them what really lies at the bottom of their hearts?

 Excerpt:

Read an excerpt here.

Bio:

A lover of books, as a teenager Kiru Taye used to read novels under the blanket during lights-outs in boarding school. These days, with a young family to take care of, she’s still sacrificing sleep for the pleasures of a good book.

During the day though, she transforms her wildly vivid imagination into sensual, atmospheric romance stories with passionate characters.

When she’s not writing or reading, she’d hanging out with family and friends or travelling. Born in Nigeria, she currently lives in the UK with husband and children.

Connect with Kiru Taye online:

You reach her via Website | Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Google+ | Pinterest

Purchase Island Bound:

Amazon US | Amazon UK| Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Decadent Publishing | All Romance eBooks | Smashwords

Filed Under: All Posts, Blog Events, Blogger Book Fair Tagged With: A Valentine Challenge, African romance, An Engagement Challenge, Her Protector, His Princess, His Strength, His Treasure, Island Bound, Kiru Taye, Unbound

Blogger Book Fair: Interview with Marisa Cleveland

July 24, 2013 by ReeseRyan

Welcome, Marisa! Where are you from originally and where do you call home?

Marisa Cleveland, author of The Valentine ChallengeHi, Reese! Thanks for having me. 🙂 I was born in South Korea, adopted and raised in New Hampshire, and call home wherever my hubby happens to be. 🙂

We know you love writing. What other hobbies or activities do you enjoy?

I WISH I had time for hobbies. Is Twitter considered a hobby? I love to read.

What kind of stories do you typically write? Do you write in any other genres?

I write contemporary romances where my characters find out they love each other during that moment when they also really need a friend and they realize that person is there for them.

When did you know you wanted to be a writer and how’d you get started in your writing career?

I’ve always loved writing, but I didn’t get started in writing as a career until I met Judi McCoy (*sniffles and smiles*) and she told me about RWA.

Tell us about your path to publication. A year ago you were ready to give up your dream of being a writer. What changed that?

OH! That’s so completely true. I’ve blocked the unpleasant details, but I will say this: I start so many projects until about page 50, and then I lose interest or lose hope or lose confidence. But when my best friend helped me finish a manuscript, I realized I could do this, and I wanted to do this more than anything. I also realized I couldn’t write exclusively. I needed balance in my life. So instead of quitting completely, I found my balance. Once I realized I couldn’t control things out of my control, I became a much happier person.

What advice would you give to other writers who may be discouraged and ready to give up?

The Valentine Challenge by Marisa ClevelandAdvice is such a funny thing. 🙂 But I will say what someone said to me, though this advice might not be for everyone: “If you really want a career in publishing, then do what needs to be done to make it happen.” I will add this, “within reason,” because we all need balance.

Tell us a little about The Valentine Challenge.

The Valentine Challenge is my first ever published anything! It’s a contemporary romance novella, and because it’s so short, it’s really just about one moment in two people’s lives when they realize they need each other and they are there for each other, and they fall in love because at that moment, instead of giving up or leaving or not caring, they take the time to be with that other person. 🙂

Tell us a little about the characters and what inspired you to write this story.

Stacey and Marsh are so completely loosely based on two of my friends, and one weekend while my husband was in class – he’s working on his Ph.D. – I opened my iPad and instead of playing on Twitter, I wrote a novella. 🙂

Let’s talk about that three-book deal that turned everything around for you. Who is the publisher? What is the overall premise of the stories? When will they be available?

Entangled Publishing – and Liz – took a huge chance on this debut author, and let me add that I have the most amazing agent ever! The books are my South Beach Books, and the novella released last February. The first Entangled Indulgence (category-length) releases this September, and it’s about a Country singer and a cafe owner.

What can we expect from Marisa Cleveland in the future?

Ooooh, that sounds so intriguing! I’d love to know that as well. 🙂 Expect that I’ll still be blogging. It’s so much fun and a great way to find new authors to read, and of course, I’ll still be addicted to Twitter and Facebook, though lately I’ve discovered Pinterest and Tumblr, so… help?!?

The Valentine Challenge Summary:

Reforming the Cowboy by Marisa ClevelandStacey Bradford believes in love, but when her hot boss, Marshall Royce, decides to close her best friend’s flower shop – days before Valentine’s Day! – Stacey declares war.

Intrigued by Stacey’s devotion to her friend, the hearts and flowers holiday, and belief in true love, Marsh issues a challenge – prove love exists or deliver the closing documents to her friend herself.

Stacey never could resist a challenge, but when Marsh makes Valentine’s Day the deadline for their deal, Stacey must decide how far she’s willing to go for love.

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Excerpt:

“In your note to me, you said you don’t date your staff.”

He swallowed. “I don’t.”

“This is a date.”

He shook his head. “This is a…”

She wrinkled her nose at him and waited while he paused.

He grinned. “Okay.”

“Okay? That’s your answer?” She stepped into his personal space. “I want you to say it.”

She couldn’t read his expression as he regarded her for a long moment. When his hand wrapped around her upper arm, she let him tug her toward him. His words brushed over her cheek. “Date. This is a date.”

Bio:

Marisa Cleveland loves to laugh, hates to cry, and does both often. As a writer, she writes. Every day. Perhaps because she married her best friend, her adult romance novels focus on playfully naughty relationships developed through friendship and family-oriented values. She loves to connect with other writers and readers.

Connect with Marisa Cleveland online:

Website: http://www.marisacleveland.com

Twitter: http://twitter.com/marisacleveland

Facebook: http://facebook.com/marisacleveland00

Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6937874.Marisa_Cleveland

 

Where to buy The Valentine Challenge: A South Beach Novella:

Buy The Valentine Challenge on Amazon
Buy The Valentine Challenge at Barnes & Noble
Buy The Valentine Challenge on iTunes

Filed Under: All Posts, Blog Events, Blogger Book Fair Tagged With: Entangled Publishing, Marisa Cleveland, Reese Ryan, Reforming the Cowboy, The Valentine Challenge

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