Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Author Interview, Review & Giveaway: Frosted by Wendy Sparrow

 

  
Today I welcome Wendy Sparrow, author of Frosted a delightful novella about dashing Jack Frost that will make you want to grab your hot cocoa and curl up by the fire to enjoy this wonderful romantic read. So go grab your favorite cuppa and sit and learn a little more about Wendy and read my review of Frosted. 





What three things do you need in order to write?
Quiet, Mountain Dew, and my laptop. With two kids, quiet is at a premium so sometimes, when
my son is next to me on the couch watching Minecraft walkthroughs, I put in my earbuds and
crank up a MP3 of white noise to block the world out. Then, of course, anyone following me on
Twitter knows that my bloodstream is about 98% Mountain Dew. Finally, there are few things
I guard as seriously as my laptop—it’s practically an extension of me—well, okay, it’s not—
though that would be an interesting idea for a story.

What's your favorite season?
With a winter-themed book out, I should say winter, but the truth is that I hate being cold. Brr. I
didn’t have to reach very deeply inside me for Kate’s feelings on the subject. Give me a snuggly
blanket, a cup of hot chocolate, and a book, and it can snow all it wants—as long as I never
have to get out in it. On the other hand, I love fall. I love the colors of fall leaves. I love haunted
houses at Halloween and overeating at Thanksgiving. I wish fall lasted forever.

If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?
Oh, I have a bucket list for this…and I just went to New Orleans last year which was on my
bucket list, so that leaves the Florida Keys for the United States, but all of Europe outside of
there. I’ve really wanted to visit London for a long time.

I read your brief bio and it mentions talking to yourself. My son calls me on this all the time and one time said “Mom, can’t you do it quietly in your head”. He’s seven and quite a character. Have your kids ever mentioned your talking to yourself, are they more accepting than mine, or are you not quite as bad as me?
Most of my conversations with myself take place on Twitter—so they’re on record. (Reason
#1,203 I will never be president.) Although, really, anyone with kids spends quite a bit of time
talking to themselves—they just don’t realize it. “It’s time for school! Why are you still in your
pajamas? I told you to get dressed twenty minutes ago.” “No, you didn’t!” “Yes, I did.” “Well,
I didn’t hear you!” Yeah. I think that’s the appeal of writing—someone you created has to do
whatever you tell them to.

What's the first sentence of Frosted?

Kate skirted the snow as if it were boiling, bubbling lava.

How would you describe Frosted?
Well, it’s your basic girl sees boy in the ice while ice-skating. Girl falls through the ice into
the winter world where she marries the boy who is king. Girl runs back to the mortal world.
Boy changes weather patterns to try to get her back before finally dragging her to Denver to
convince her to be his ice queen. There are a few complications of course—like the boy is
losing his powers because he’s been chasing her, and the girl has trust issues. Oh, and, of
course, the minor detail that the boy is Jack Frost, king of winter, but, at its core, it’s the age-old
boy meets girl story.

How did you come about using Jack Frost as a character basis for your novella?
Three years ago, I had this dream about a girl walking very carefully on the sidewalk, avoiding
stepping in the snow, and she looked down into an icy puddle and saw Jack Frost staring back
up at her with a look of frustration because he’s trying to get her back into his world but she
keeps avoiding the cold. I didn’t write the story right away, but one day I heard Kate say in my
head the line of dialogue, “Jack, you’ll have to find yourself a new queen.” Her voice was so
clear…the rest fell out of my head onto the keys so fast that my laptop was smoking.

Dish, who’s your favorite character?
In Frosted? Easy peasy. It’s Jack Frost. He’s a cross between Peter Pan and Thor. Plus, he’s
hopelessly in love with Kate. There’s something so endearing about a guy willing to manipulate
weather to get the girl he loves.

What can we expect next from you?
Oh, I should have a few more happily-ever-afters coming from Entangled shortly. But I also just
got the wonderful news that a memoir piece I wrote will be in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Raising
Kids on the Spectrum. It’s due out in April which is Autism Awareness Month.

Thanks Wendy!

Thanks for having me on! *blows cyber kisses and gives air hugs*


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My Review
I honestly can say I didn't know what to expect when picking up Frosted.  Hmmm, a story about Jack Frost meeting a girl who falls through the ice and making her queen and then letting her go and finally chasing her down to convince her one last time.  Sounds interesting, but can it work in a novella?  The guy on the front was telling me it could and I honestly don't even go for blondes (my husband is dark headed and I've found my type is mostly dark-headed men).  I mean look at him, doesn't he scream read this book :)  So I did and I was delighted.




Yes I will be honest and say both characters, Kate and Jack frustrated me at times.  But that was part of the story. They were both in love but both afraid to admit it or didn't know how to admit it. One was scarred by life, one hadn't really lived a life.  I found them both to be interesting characters and once the novella really started moving and the story started really revealing itself I found myself understanding them and when I understod them, I liked them more and more and I fell in love with them and the story.  Wendy does that, she makes you fall in love with the story which is magic itself.



I loved the use of the Jack Frost tale as the background with the winter kingdom and an immortal who controls the weather, even goes so far as controlling the weather for the woman he loves.  It was a fascinating read with a different background even though as Wendy simply states it is at it's core a book of boy meets girl.  However she does add layers to it that make it so much more.   

Frosted becomes a very a very enjoyable read that I could hardly put down.  I love the novella because it ensures a quick read, yet it's a complete read.  It develops characters and develops a storyline without leaving you wanting too much more like a short story does.  Frosted willl read quickly and you will want more but only because you will grow to love Kate and Jack.  So grab you hot cocoa and a blanket and if it's cold enough, bundle up near a nice warm fire and enjoy Frosted.  It may take away some of the chill of these waning winter days.


My Rating: 4.5/5.0
About the book:


After falling through the ice one cold day, Kate is saved by a mysterious man named Jack and ends up marrying him. Come to find out, she's committed herself to the king of winter himself. Now Kate has cold feet about their life together...and cold everything else.

Forced to return to the frozen north for her job, Kate hopes to sneak-in and out of Colorado before Jack knows she's there. After all, she's been living in sunny Florida for seven years, and he hasn't managed to come see her. But Jack has one last chance of convincing his runaway bride to come back to him, and he won't give up until he breaks through the ice that's frosted her heart.




About the Author:

At home in the Pacific Northwest, Wendy Sparrow writes for both an adult and young adult crowd. She has two wonderfully quirky kids, a supportive husband, and a perpetually messy house because writing is more fun than cleaning. She enjoys reading with a flashlight under a blanket—the way all the best books should be read—and believes in the Oxford comma, the pursuit of cupcakes, and that every story deserves a happily ever after. Most days she can be found on Twitter where she’ll talk to anyone who talks back, and occasionally just to herself.


Giveaway:
Wendy is giving away a beautiful Sterling Silver Snowflake Pendant Necklace with Blue and White Swarovski Crystals during the Frosted Tour.  You can enter here at my stop by using the Rafflecopter below.  Open International.
 
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Monday, February 4, 2013

Book Review, Author Interview & Giveaway: Recipe for Satisfaction by Gina Gordon





Today I welcome Gina Gordon, author of Recipe for Satisfaction which is an amazing and hot romance read to start your February off with.  Grab your favorite cuppa and enjoy learning more about Gina, then check out my review and make sure you enter for your chance to win a copy of Recipe For Satisfaction.


What three things do you need in order to write?
Coffee! And, more coffee.

What's your favorite season?
I love the fall. It’s not too hot. It’s not too cold. It’s perfect hoodie weather.

If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?
If I could travel anywhere, right now, I would go wherever Humpback whales are in season. I’ve
been fascinated with Humpback whales since I was a kid and I still haven’t seen one in real life.
But I will, someday.


Crystal: That does sound cool - I live on the coast, but the NC coast, we don't see whales, but we have had the excitement of knowing that there is a 16-ft, 3500+ lb Great White shark just off our coast recently.  It's one they track and it's been hanging around a few weeks.  Makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.  Not quite the same feeling as a Humpback whale  . . .

Do you enjoy cooking? Would you want to be a chef?

Honestly, I hate cooking. When my husband and I first moved in together I watched the Food
Network every day and made elaborate meals. The novelty of that quickly wore off. LOL But I do
love to bake so I could see myself as a pastry chef.

What's the first sentence of Recipe For Satisfaction?
Was this ridiculous ship ever going to dock?

How would you describe
Recipe For Satisfaction
?
Recipe For Satisfaction is a fun and sexy adventure of two people looking for more in life. They
just don’t know what “more” is, until they meet each other.

Dish, who’s your favorite character?
Oh, sweet, sexy, pierced and tattooed Jack Vaughn. He looks like a bad boy but has a tender
heart.

What can we expect next from you?
You can expect three more books in the Madewood Brothers series over the next year. I also
have a contemporary single title coming out next month titled, A Taste of Trouble. It may or may not have a smokin’ hot sex scene with cream cheese icing :)
Crystal: Sounds, um, delicious . . . ;)


My Review:
I'm in the middle of re-watching Lost with my son and Sawyer is probably my greatest TV crush, but I think he is now trumped by Jack Vaughn.  I didn't think anyone could do sexy bad boy better than Sawyer, but Jack Vaughn, oh Jack, he is so bad boy and so good at the same time that you can't help but be like Sterling and fall in love.  Now if he only had a southern accent he would be perfect, but alas he doesn't but that's okay because he's close enough for a book boyfriend :)

So I've admitted to my book boyfriend crush, let me tell you why else you should love Recipe for Satisfaction.  One it introduces the Madewood Brothers series by Gina Gordon.  A series about the brothers who were adopted out of the foster care system by one special woman and all work in the cooking field.  What more do you need to know to love this series.  Four damaged souls looking for soulmates and they can cook and they loved their Mama?  Absolutely perfect. 

Second Sterling Andrews, she has her secret, and she wants to be bad, she needs a one night stand to get out of her rut and Jack is just the man for her.  However her one night stand turns into a four-week stand.  I love Sterling, she's confident, but not, she's willing to try things out of her comfort zone with Jack and she's just so real.  I love her as a character and if I could have a character girl crush it would be on her.  Yes she has things to deal with but every story has to have a conflict.

The conflict is great, Sterling has a secret, Jack needs to decide whether to leave in four weeks or whether to stay in one place for a change.  Will they be able to work out their growing feelings from their experimental fling?  And hot, oh yes they are.  This is one steamy book.  I loved it.  Jack and Sterling really have some chemistry together that made it all just right and Ms. Gordon can really write the love scenes too.

And then there is Jack Vaughn.  What more can I say. There is so much more to him than the press says and his bad boy image and Sterling gets to learn all about it, but the great thing is while seeing the good boy side she gets to see hints of the bad boy side too.  So it's fun, it's flirty and it's hot.  He's hot and he's interesting.  He's wonderful and loving.  I think I could go on and on but you should read the book and then you can learn more about Jack.

In the end this is an excellent introduction to the Madewood Brothers series.  If the first book is this great I cannot wait to read the rest.  I loved the setting, the couple and the conflict.  It all worked really well together.  I fell in love as the characters fell in love.  Recipe for Satisfaction is an amazing book to read during this romantic season or anytime you are in the mood for a steamy romance.  And if you can resist Jack then come back and tell me about it because I'm just not sure it's possible!

My Rating: 5.0/5.0




About the Book:
Title: Recipe for Satisfaction (Madewood Brothers, #1)
Author: Gina Gordon
Genre: Category – Contemporary
Length: 273
Release Date: January 2013
ISBN: 978-1-62266-975-2
Imprint: Brazen


Being the financial caretaker for her deadbeat parents isn’t the life professional organizer Sterling Andrews dreamed of. Tired of being the dependable—and boring—daughter, Sterling decides to have a little fun. And what could be more fun than seducing rich bad boy chef, Jack Vaughn? Except, after one scintillating night together, Sterling’s not only lusting for Jack, she’s working for him. And remaining professional becomes harder every day.

Already a major success thanks to his exclusive restaurants, Jack Vaughn is looking for something more. Ultra responsible Sterling is unlike anyone Jack has met…but she’s his employee. Unwilling to give her up, Jack makes Sterling an offer she can’t refuse—for four sexy weekends, he’ll indulge her most wicked fantasies with no professional strings attached. But will mixing business with pleasure spell disaster? Or will they find the recipe for satisfaction?


About the Author (from her website):
When her dream of becoming a mafia princess didn’t pan out, Gina Gordo went after her second dream…becoming a writer. And she hasn’t looked back.

Gina, a self-proclaimed happily ever after junkie and cupcake connoisseuse, loves spinning contemporary tales of knee bending first kisses, unconditional love and super-hot sex. She broke out onto the romance scene with her #1 Amazon Bestselling erotic short story Her Five Favorite Words that’s been called a “deliciously naughty tale” by Joyfully Reviewed.

When not chained to her computer, you can find Gina sipping Starbucks, making cupcakes or feeding her addiction to celebrity gossip. She lives in Milton, Ontario with her husband and lovable dog.

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Giveaway:
As part of the tour, there is a great giveaway for a Recipe for Satisfaction Prize Pack which includes a $25 Amazon GC.  So make sure you enter.  It is open International and ends on 2/21/13.

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***I received this book from the publisher for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any other way except receiving the book for free.  ***

Friday, February 1, 2013

Book Review: Tempting Acquisitions by Addison Fox

Tempting Acquisitions by Addison Fox
Publisher: Entangled Publishing
Publish Date: January 7, 2013
eBook, 188 pages

Fiction, Romance
 ISBN: 9781622660018
Boardrooms and Bedrooms #1











My Review:
I enjoyed the underlying premise of Tempting Acquisitions.  I loved the three sisters, and what they do with the company they take over from their father. I love their spunk and their drive. I like Nathan Cooper.  I don't necessarily like what he does for a living, but that comes from not understanding what he does.  I do like him as a character though and I liked Kiera as well.

The book fell a little flat for me at first.  I just couldn't get that involved in the characters.  I didn't see much development at least at first.  It seemed the first third of the book was a bit disjointed at least in my opinion, which is just my opinion for what it's worth.  But then it seemed to come into it's own, the characters started to finally develop before my eyes.  I understood them more, I liked each of them more (though I always liked Kiera). And I started liking the book more.  So if you can stick out the first 1/3 or so of the book, I think this book is well worth the read and it's setting up the rest of the series as well.

After the characters started coming to life and I started to understand them, then I could understand the romance and all of the motivations in their life and then as things unfolded more and more things made even more sense.  By the end of the book I was in love with Kiera and Nathan and I think there was even a tear in my eye at the ending.

So while the beginning may feel just a little stiff to you I would dare you to keep reading, because I think it's worth the read.  As the book and the relationship heat up the storyline smooths out and the characters really start to make sense.  And then the real story is good, it then becomes a great romance that makes me look forward to the other two sisters' stories, especially since we have a peek who might be the love interest of one of the sisters.


My Rating: 4.0/5.0


About the Book:
CEO Keira McBride has put more than a decade of blood, sweat, and tears into restoring her family’s magazine empire and knows she can handle any business challenge thrown her way…until sexy billionaire and corporate raider Nathan Cooper makes a play for her legacy.

Nathan’s not accustomed to losing and neither is Keira. When an all-consuming attraction threatens to devour them both, Nathan makes it clear he wants to move their relationship out of the boardroom and into the bedroom. Keira knows it’s going to be the negotiation of her life and the stakes have never been higher. This time, her heart is on the line…




About the Author (from Goodreads.com): 
Addison Fox can’t remember a time when words weren’t a part of her life. An avid reader, her love of the written word started at the tender age of 1 with The Owl and the Pussycat by Edward Lear (a poem she could recite by heart to any family member who would listen). Dr. Seuss, C.S. Lewis, Judy Blume and a host of others quickly followed until she discovered THE CLAN OF THE CAVE BEAR by Jean M. Auel while writing a paper at the library in the 7th grade. Although not a classic romance, Ayla and Jondalar’s love story moved her firmly to the romance section of the bookstore and she hasn’t looked back!

Her debut novel, WARRIOR ASCENDED will be published by NAL in March 2010. WARRIOR ASCENDED launches her series, The Sons of the Zodiac, about an immortal band of Warriors, granted the powers of their astrological signs and charged with protecting humanity. The series blends sizzling paranormal romance with the myths of the ancients.

Addison lives in New York. She loves to get email from fans.


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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Author Interview and Book Review: The Next Forever by Lisa Burstein

  
Today I welcome Lisa Burstein, author of The Next Forever a very interesting take on what happens when a couple decides to test their relationship one night, it's a fast read, or it was for me. So grab your favorite cuppa and sit and learn a little more about Lisa, and read my review of The Next Forever and be sure and get your own copy of the book as well.  




What three things do you need in order to write?
Wine (don't tell my editor)
My Alphasmart http://assistivetech.sf.k12.sd.us/alphasmart_3000.htm
My cat purring in my lap

What's your favorite season?
Autumn. I love the smell of fireplaces and seeing the changing leaves. I am a sucker for a trip to a pumpkin patch.

If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?

Australia

I am currently in love with the New Adult genre even though I am a good 15-20 years older than the characters, so what made you choose to write a book in the New Adult genre?

I am really into it right now too. I think that time in someone's life is so interesting. You are an adult, but not. I was so excited to take the romantic leads from my YA Pretty Amy and throw them into the cauldron of college's temptations and choices.

What's the first sentence of The Next Forever?
“So is that a yes or a no?” Joe asked, a smile struggling to come to his lips—sunshine fighting through heavy gray clouds. He had just asked me to move in with him starting fall semester. I should have smacked my dining hall tray from the table and climbed across it to kiss him like we were on a plane going down, but all I could do was stare at my tray and run the tines of my fork over my uneaten mashed potatoes.

How would you describe The Next Forever?
It is sweet, sexy test of one couple's "happily ever after".

What can we expect next from you?
I have a companion novel to Pretty Amy coming out in March titled Dear Cassie that tells us the story of Amy's best friend Cassie, who has been sent to a wilderness rehabilitation camp and is told in diary format. There's also a swoon-worthy boy there.


My Review:
What would happen if both parties in a relationship started to feel just a bit trapped and on the same night went out to test the boundaries, to go back and see if they were the same people they were before the relationship?  Well that is what Lisa Burstein explores in The Next Forever and it makes it an interesting and fresh premise for a novella.  I think that's what I love about the New Adult genre is that it tackles a lot of things that are there but romance doesn't tackle.  It has the raw realism, but there are good endings most of the time too (and no I'm not giving away the ending I'm not saying if it's happy or not, you'll have to read).  The endings may not always go the way we think but they resolve and it's okay.

This is a novella so there is not a lot of time to get to know Amy or Joe, but I felt I did get to know them.  We spend a lot of time in their heads and I like that.  They are thrust into situations where they are trying to figure themselves and their relationship out so you can't help but get to know them no matter how short the format is.  Amy is actually featured in one of Ms. Burstein's earlier YA books, Pretty Amy, but I had not read it before reading this one, so I don't feel it's necessary.  The Next Forever touches on the arrest that takes place and some events from Pretty Amy but I don't think it spoils Pretty Amy nor do I think Pretty Amy is necessary for The Next ForeverThe Next Forever is the next chapter in their lives and can be read as a stand-alone.

The story moves along quickly with mainly the character development and the two parties as the backdrop as the plot.  I found the story to catch my attention easily.  I didn't really like Amy that much but I couldn't relate personally to her.  I could relate more to Joe.  But I think most women/girls reading it will fall on one or the other side.  That doesn't really matter, just because I couldn't relate to her didn't mean I didn't like the story, because I did. I was fascinated. I kept flipping my Kindle pages because I had to know what would happen next.  What they would do and how things would turn out.  I was invested in the characters.  Ms. Burstein made me care and that was what was most important.

The Next Forever is an interesting novella.  I think it is very worthwhile, tells a great story and has not-your-everyday characters in it.  If you are enjoying the latest New Adult craze then this is just the novella to fill in a few hours of reading.  I'm ready to go back and read Pretty Amy to learn more about Amy and her friends in preparation for Dear Cassie in a few months.  Ms. Burstein is a very interesting writer and I'm glad I received this introduction to her.

My Rating: 4.5/5.0

About the book:

Title: The Next Forever
Author: Lisa Burstein
Genre: New Adult – Contemporary
Length: 97 pages
Release Date: January 2013
ISBN: 978-1-62266-003-2
Imprint: Ever After
One night in college can change everything… Away at college, Amy just wants one night alone without her high school sweetheart, Joe. So when he invites her to go to the library, she heads off on her own instead. How she ended up at a house party with the mysterious bad-boy Trevor is another story…

Joe so isn’t going to the library. He needs space from Amy, too, so he’s decided to rush a fraternity, to get back the swagger he had in high school. But it doesn’t take long for the brothers to invite him to the real rush—where the beer is flowing and one particular girl has set her eyes on Joe.

Over the course of one wild night, both Amy and Joe will have to decide if their futures belong with two new people, or whether the next forever will have their first loves in it.





About the Author:
Lisa Burstein is a tea seller by day and a writer by night. She received her MFA in Fiction from the Inland Northwest Center for Writers at Eastern Washington University and is glad to finally have it be worth more than the paper it was printed on. She lives in Portland, Oregon with her very patient husband, a neurotic dog and two cats. Pretty Amy is her first novel. She never went to her senior prom.

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***I received this book from Entangled Publishing for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any other way except receiving the book for free.  ***

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Book Review: The Forgotten Queen by D.L. Bogdan


  
The Forgotten Queen by D.L. Bogdan
Publisher: Kensington
Pub. Date: January 29, 2013
Paperback, 384 pages
ISBN: 9780758271389


My Review:

I have finally figured out what makes a historical fiction book for me.  Whether it's character based or history/plot based.  I love the ones that focus mostly on the characters and use the history as the background.  These books take the characters and focus on how they work in the situations they are given.  The marriages, the wars, the court settings.  That is what I enjoy.  And that is just what The Forgotten Queen gives you.  It's Margaret Tudor's life as history moves around her.  It's what she does to make history.

While I will admit to knowing nothing about Margaret Tudor before reading The Forgotten Queen, I am fascinated by this period of history so I could not pass this book up.  I am so glad I read it because Ms. Bogdan's writing of Margaret is enthralling.  Starting from when Margaret is young and moving through her life, I found Margaret's voice to be perfect for each time.  It was so hard for me to picture such a young girl to be pregnant, but know it was very common for the time.  It was also fascinating that mistakes and all that Margaret continues to move forward with her goals to protect her son.  That fierceness and protectiveness made me love her more and more.  She is not a perfect character.  She is childish in the beginning but she is a child.  She makes mistakes, but don't we all?  But I loved  her and I loved learning the story through Ms. Bogdan's eyes.

The plot and book move quickly, I found it hard to put down.  I loved learning more about Margaret as she grew into her Queenship and into her own as well.  The writing was engaging.  I was enticed by it from the very beginning of the book.  I found it to be very satisfying and a wonderful historical fiction novel.  It definitely makes me want to read more about this time frame and more from Ms. Bogdan in the future.  If you have interest in the Tudors and a love of character-driven novels, then this is just the book for you.  The Forgotten Queen is not a book you will forget anytime soon.  

My Rating: 4.5/5.0

About the book:
From her earliest days, Margaret Tudor knows she will not have the luxury of choosing a husband. Her duty is to gain alliances for England. Barely out of girlhood, Margaret is married by proxy to James IV and travels to Edinburgh to become Queen of Scotland.
Despite her doubts, Margaret falls under the spell of her adopted home. But while Jamie is an affectionate husband, he is not a faithful one. And nothing can guarantee Margaret’s safety when Jamie leads an army against her own brother, Henry VIII. In the wake of loss she falls prey to an ambitious earl and brings Scotland to the brink of anarchy. Beset by betrayal and secret alliances, Margaret has one aim—to preserve the crown of Scotland for her son, no matter what the cost…





About the Author:
D.L. Bogdan is an ongoing student of history, musician, and avid reader who enjoys travel, the outdoors, and time with her family and friends. She is a proud wife and mother who makes her home in central Wisconsin. She is the author of Secrets of the Tudor Court, Rivals in the Tudor Court and The Sumerton Women.
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***I received this book from Historical Fiction Book Tours and the publisher for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any other way except receiving the book for free.  ***

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Author Interview and Giveaway: D.L. Bogdan (The Forgotten Queen)


  
Today I welcome D.L. Bogdan, author of The Forgotten Queen, which while I am formatting this post currently reading and enjoying.  I will be posting my review tomorrow as part of the tour, but for today, please grab your favorite cuppa and sit and learn a little more about D.L. Bogdan and then enter the giveaway to win a copy of The Forgotten Queen.  



What three things do you need in order to write?
Music is an absolute must. I also prefer quiet, as far as background noise goes (which is why my husband made one of our rooms into an office just for me—it makes such a big difference to have my own little space to retreat to). I also like to have something to drink next to me—water, coffee, or tea depending on the time of day and level of alertness I need.

What's your favorite season?
Summer! It’s so fleeting here in Wisconsin, but it’s great while it lasts. I do love the fall as well; the colors are fantastic.

If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?
Traveling is one of my favorite things and there’s no shortage of dream destinations. I would go anywhere and everywhere, but in particular I would like to see Japan, India, Australia, and more of Eastern Europe.

What is one of your favorite books that you read last year?
I’ve been so bogged down in research I haven’t been able to read many books for pleasure this last year unfortunately, but I have read some interesting ones. I was introduced to some “new old” works and read Flannery O’Connor’s Wise Blood, which was unusual but compelling. I also read The Scarlet Letter, which I hadn’t read since junior high. It was like a new book for me and I derived so much more out of it this time. I can actually say I loved it!

How much and what type of research did you have to do during the writing of The Forgotten Queen?
I tried to read as many books that included Margaret Tudor in them as I could get my hands on. There were not many works that just dealt with her alone—she was often coupled with her sister, which could be frustrating at times. I also tried to read about the courts of James IV and V, and study Scottish history during that time period to get a better feel for what I was addressing. Also delving through Scottish archives, letters, and records proved helpful.

What's the first sentence of The Forgotten Queen?
It began with smoke.

How would you describe The Forgotten Queen?
It’s the story of a woman who was quite human, with her own very exposed flaws and vulnerabilities. It’s no fairytale. Margaret made bad choices; she had troubled relationships, with losses and challenges most modern women have never contended with. But she did the best she could with who and where she was; she was strong, vibrant, and one of the most determined women of her time.

Dish, who’s your favorite character?
I have to say Margaret. There were times I couldn’t understand her at all, times I was frustrated with her beyond measure, but she never failed to intrigue me and I felt a connection with her. Her flaws made her more relatable to me and the things that frustrated me were also the things that proved most compelling.

What can we expect next from you?
I must go with being irritatingly vague on this one and say expect the unexpected!

Thanks D.L.!
Thank you so much for having me!

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About the book:
From her earliest days, Margaret Tudor knows she will not have the luxury of choosing a husband. Her duty is to gain alliances for England. Barely out of girlhood, Margaret is married by proxy to James IV and travels to Edinburgh to become Queen of Scotland.
Despite her doubts, Margaret falls under the spell of her adopted home. But while Jamie is an affectionate husband, he is not a faithful one. And nothing can guarantee Margaret’s safety when Jamie leads an army against her own brother, Henry VIII. In the wake of loss she falls prey to an ambitious earl and brings Scotland to the brink of anarchy. Beset by betrayal and secret alliances, Margaret has one aim—to preserve the crown of Scotland for her son, no matter what the cost…





About the Author:
D.L. Bogdan is an ongoing student of history, musician, and avid reader who enjoys travel, the outdoors, and time with her family and friends. She is a proud wife and mother who makes her home in central Wisconsin. She is the author of Secrets of the Tudor Court, Rivals in the Tudor Court and The Sumerton Women.
For more information on D.L. Bogdan and her novels, please visit her WEBSITE.  You can also find her on FACEBOOK and TWITTER.



Giveaway:
I have one copy of  The Forgotten Queen by D.L. Bogdan to giveaway to one lucky winner, courtesy of the tour and the author.  Giveaway is open international and ends 1/31.  I will be sending the winner's mailing address to the tour coordinator, not mailing the book myself. Good luck!


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KATANA

Kill Bill meets Buffy in this supernatural samurai taleRileigh Martin would love to believe that adrenaline gave her the uncanny courage and strength to fend off three muggers. But it doesn't explain her dreams of fifteenth century Japan, the incredible fighting skills she suddenly possesses, or the strange voice giving her battle tips and danger warnings. While worrying that she's going crazy (always a reputation ruiner), Rileigh gets a visit from Kim, a handsome martial arts instructor, who tells Rileigh she's harboring the spirit of a five-hundred-year-old samurai warrior.

Relentlessly attacked by ninjas, Rileigh has no choice but to master the katana--a deadly Japanese sword that's also the key to her past. As the spirit grows stronger and her feelings for Kim intensify, Rileigh is torn between continuing as the girl she's always been and embracing the warrior inside her.


"This action-packed novel has a unique and compelling plot...Fans of Carrie Asai's Samurai Girl series will be particularly interested, but even readers who dislike supernatural story lines will enjoy this tale of modern samurais."
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"An action packed page-turner tempered with slow-burning romance."
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SENSHI


Is Rileigh’s only hope for salvation to team up with her sworn enemy?

Rileigh Martin just wants to do normal teenage things, like go on romantic dates with Kim, her boyfriend and past life soul mate. Although that seems impossible when she’s the reincarnation of Senshi, a fifteenth century samurai warrior. After a ninja ambush leaves her unable to control her ki powers, Rileigh vows to get them under control before her friends lose more than their eyebrows. But when Kim leaves her for his past life betrothed and the other samurai stop talking to her, Rileigh realizes she doesn’t have any friends left to worry about.

As the ninja attacks increase, Rileigh learns that the reincarnated kunoichi, a powerful female ninja, wants to kill her in order to reclaim her destructive powers. Alone and with increasingly unstable powers, Rileigh’s only offer of help comes from Whitley, her sworn past life enemy. Rileigh knows she doesn’t stand a chance against the kunoichi by herself, but Whitley’s sudden allegiance might be hiding a much deadlier agenda.


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Author Cole Gibsen

When Cole Gibsen isn't writing books for young adults, she can be found rocking out with her band, sewing crazy costumes for the fun of it, picking off her nail polish, or drinking milk straight from the jug - - provided no one is looking.










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