Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Author Interview: Diane Thorne (A Gift to Remember)

Today I welcome Diane Thorne, author of A Gift to Remember from Breathless Press.  Please enjoy learning more about Diane and her book. 

What 3 things do you need in order to write?
Water, gum, and my iMac

If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?
Everywhere except Mexico and the Middle East. I’d love to travel around the world and see historical places, experience different cultures, try different foods, etc. If only I could…

When did you decide you wanted to be a writer?
Well, I’ve always enjoyed writing. When I was about twenty-two, I wrote a short novella but didn’t do anything with it. I got pregnant the next year and writing no longer was a thought in my head. Around 2008, I realized I had plenty of time on my hands. I loved to read and just thought…hey, I should seriously try to write something. So I did.

What's the first sentence of A Gift to Remember?
Lips pressed together, Carol stared at the computer monitor on her desk and cursed the person within the company who had manipulated her template.

Tell us what A Gift to Remember is all about.
Carol works for a wonderful man named Thomas. He's married to Lynn. She's good friends with both Thomas and Lynn. Thomas is turning 40 and Lynn has the perfect gift idea for him. She wants to make his fantasy into reality - give him threesome and Carol is perfect for them. But Carol has some reservations. Can she work with her boss and be his lover while holding a relationship with his wife?

Dish, who’s your favorite character?
Thomas

What would you say is Thomas’s most prized possession? 
His wife.

What book would Thomas have on his nightstand?
He doesn't have time to read. His business keeps him occupied and at night, he has Carol and Lynn to keep him busy.

For all of us impatient readers, what is up next for you?
The sequel, Another Gift to Remember, comes out in 2014 with Breathless Press. I'm taking a small break before I start something new.

What one book that turned you on to reading?
When I was 15, Interview with the Vampire turned me on to reading.

What book(s) are you reading right now?

Laurell Hamilton’s The Laughing Corpse.

Describe yourself in 140 characters or less.
I'm a single woman who enjoys traveling, sunny days, shopping with my daughter, laughter, and red wine. I dislike taxes, slow drives, cold weather, and cranky people. I'm open-minded and have a very active imagination.
(I didn't actually count the characters. Please, don't boot me off your blog.)

LOL, no booting off here, :)

What do you enjoy doing when you aren’t writing?
Read and catch up on shows.









A Gift to Remember by Diane Thorne

Breathless Press Contemporary Romance
Word Count 32 300 * Heat Rating 2 * ISBN 978-1-77101-178-5 * Releases 22 November 2013 

Carol has spent the last five years working as an assistant for her boss, Thomas Barrett. She enjoys her job, and is a good friend to his wife, Lynn.

Every year Lynn asks Carol for assistance in obtaining a gift idea for Thomas's birthday. With his big fortieth arriving in a week, Carol expects she'll need to snoop around the office for Lynn. To Carol's surprise, Lynn already has an idea for Thomas's present, and it's one he will never forget.

Lynn invites Carol to join her and Thomas in a ménage a trois. Although shocked, Carol considers such a rare opportunity to broaden her sexuality. But if she joins her boss and his wife in the bedroom, will Carol be able to continue a relationship with them?

Moreover, can she keep her job working for Thomas?



Make Me Yours & You Are Mine by Alla Karr Release Day Blitz


Make Me Yours (Forever #1)

Summary from Goodreads:
Hustler.


This best describes Layla’s life. Ever since her father passed, she has stuck to his rules: Never get caught. Never get too close.

Layla’s game plan is simple, make all the extra cash she can, to make a living during college, hustling people at pool. If that means, flirting, and dressing sleazy, then so be it. It isn’t until she catches Taylor Jack’s eye that her shield is in terrible trouble of crumbling. The tattooed, bad boy, campus Fight Night champion, has his sights set on Layla, and isn’t about to give up.

After a weak moment, Layla leaves Taylor on top of his pool table half-naked and wanting her. Now it seems like she can’t shake him, he is everywhere she turns. But, when Layla hustles the wrong guy, her safety is threatened. She might have to take down her shield so Taylor can rescue her from herself.


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You Are Mine (Forever #2)
by Alla Kar 

Summary from Goodreads:
From the Amazon Best-Selling author of MAKE ME YOURS comes the second installment to Layla and Taylor’s story – a sexy New Adult Romance about letting go of your past and embracing your future. 


Hustler. 



Layla’s hustling days have come to an end. With her being hospitalized after a deal gone wrong, she decides it’s better to leave that life behind her. 


But, sometimes your past can come back to haunt you. 

Her parent's killer is back and ready to finish his original job. Making Layla his next target. But, Layla refuses to back down and let him take her entire life away from her again. No matter the consequences. 

Taylor’s life hasn’t been a bed of roses. His dad is an abusive alcoholic that finally landed himself in prison, and the best thing that has ever happened to him is Layla. She came with her own baggage, and Taylor refuses to let her go. Even if his life depends on it. 

*This is the second book in a Trilogy of New Adult Novels. The last installment FOREVER YOURS will be out in late 2013.*

***THIS IS A NEW ADULT BOOK AND IS INTENDED FOR READERS WHO ARE AT LEAST 17 YEARS OLD. ADULT CONTENT/LANGUAGE/SITUATIONS ARE INSIDE.***

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Cover Reveal: Before the Find Us by Michelle A. Hansen

Before They Find Us
Cover Designed by: Cathi Stevenson of Book Cover Express

Book Summary:
I’m going to make you wish you were dead.
Just a text. Seventeen-year-old Rebecca Hales tries not to worry. Probably a wrong number. Not really meant for her, and definitely not related to the crime she witnessed six years ago. Right?

Then two states away, a bomb goes off in her best friend's locker. Soon Ryan is labeled a terrorist and runs to the safest place he knows—Rebecca’s house in small-town Wyoming. It doesn’t take long for the FBI to show up asking questions. Rebecca lies, of course, and says she hasn’t seen him.

Now she's neck-deep in it with him, whatever "it" is. The only way out is to return to Vegas, where Ryan is a wanted man. The city of lies and illusion puts Rebecca’s small-town wits to the test as she struggles to find the person who framed Ryan and why.

Is Rebecca’s text linked to the bombing? And what does it have to do with a six year old murder? Rebecca needs to find out before she loses Ryan—and her own life.

About the Author
Michelle A. Hansen was raised in southeastern Washington. She earned her bachelor of arts degree in English teaching from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, and taught high school English for six years.

Michelle loves Pepsi and Doritos more than chocolate. She loves summertime and hates to be cold. She has had three near-death experiences. She’s addicted to office supplies and has an irrationally large stash of pens and notebooks.

 



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Monday, November 18, 2013

Book Tour, Review & Giveaway: Sam Cruz's Infallible Guide to Getting Girls by Tellulah Darling




Title: Sam Cruz's Infallible Guide to Getting Girls
Author: Tellulah Darling
Publisher: Te Da Media
Date of Publication: October 17, 2012

My Review:
This book is a lot of fun.  It is a little crass but you know that from reading the blurb so it's not shocking.  But if you get past that (and I had no problem with it, it really works within the plotline of the book) it is such a fun book to read. It's the perfect YA romantic comedy.

Sam's point-of-view is first in the book and honestly I didn't think I would like him.  Yes he explains he is the typical teenage boy, but he kind of comes off as a dog.  But set him with Ally as her best friend and Sam becomes something more.  He's a real friend, he's good to Ally, he doesn't try to change her (until she asks) and he's incredibly protective of her.  So Sam immediately became a good guy in the second chapter.  Ally is sweet, nerdy and has had a somewhat boring boyfriend for the last two years.  Now that somewhat boring boyfriend has dumped her for another girl so Ally wants to change, not to get boring boyfriend back but to get her self-esteem back up and in a way to get back at the male species. She wants to become the female equivalent of Sam and enlists him to help her. 

Makeovers ensue and then mayhem ensues.  Ally becomes like Sam even when they eventually get involved, but now Sam is acting like a girl and it's really confusing for both of them.  Hilarity then ensues and the book just keeps on moving.  I won't give away any more.  I will say that once you start reading it's hard to put down.  Yes it's predictable, but that is the fun.  There are still bumps and lots of other things along the way that make the book extremely funny and enjoyable to read. 

Sam Cruz's Infallible Guide to Getting Girls is funny, cute, romantic and just plain adorable.  Tellulah Darling has managed to make sex and teenagers amusing and real with characters that are easy to relate to for both sexes.  Who doesn't want a best friend like Sam or Ally?  Who doesn't want to transform themselves like Ally?  Who doesn't want the perfect soulmate?  It's just incredibly cute and well-done.  I really enjoyed this book and look forward to more from Ms. Darling.

My Rating: 4.75/5.0

Blurb:

Why the hell can’t chicks be more like guys?

That question plagues high school senior Sam Cruz. Sam is perfectly happy being a player. He just wishes girls wouldn’t change the game from sex to relationships. It makes him look like an asshole. But when Sam’s best friend, Ally Klinger, gets dumped, she begs him to transform her into someone who can screw around then screw off. No risk of heartbreak that way. It’s Sam’s chance to create the perfect female AND cheer up his best friend. Armed with Sam’s Three Step Guide to Backseat Success, Ally gets the game better than Sam thought she would and before long, Sam has his wish: the female version of himself. Too bad it’s driving him nuts. Told from Sam’s and Ally's alternating POVs, Sam Cruz’s Infallible Guide to Getting Girls is a fast-paced YA romantic comedy that follows these teens as they navigate the minefield of sex, love, and friendship. 

This contemporary teen romance contains strong language, drinking, euphemisms, and lots of “bow chicka wow wow.”


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About Tellulah Darling

Tellulah Darling
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Sassy girls. Swoony boys. What could go wrong?

1. YA romantic comedy author because her first kiss sucked and she's compensating.
2. Alter ego of former screenwriter.
3. Sassy minx.

Geeks out over: cool tech.
Squees for: great storytelling.
Delights in: fabulous conversation.
Writes about: where love meets comedy. Awkwardness ensues.

Tellulah Darling is a firm believer that some of the best stories happen when love meets comedy. Which is why she has so much fun writing young adult romantic comedy novels. Her tales span contemporary, teen fantasy romance, and YA Greek mythology, and range from stand alone books to series. For Tellulah, teen romance is the most passionate, intense, and awkward there is – a comedy goldmine. Plus smart, mouthy, teen girls rock.



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Author Interview: J. S. Marlo (Cold Sweat)

Today I welcome J.S. Marlo author of Cold Sweat, a Heat and Endurance Series novel. Check out Cold Sweat and enjoy the interview with the author!



Cold Sweat
    Can they conquer the mountains and the past in time to save Hope?

       Seventeen-year-old Hope Craig is deaf and training hard to make the biathlon Olympic Team. But when is kidnapped from the groomed trails and taken into a remote cabin in the mountains, she must battle more than the elements to survive.

        On the hunt for her daughter's abductor, Colonel Amelia Matheson enlists the help of Richmond Morgan, a local Sheriff who once hurt her. To find Hope, Sheriff Morgan and Colonel Matheson must untangle a web of secrets, including their own.

        Using her wits and skills, Hope sets out to escape the mountains and save the man her mother had sent to rescue her—a man who is not who he appears to be.

What 3 things do you need in order to write?
laptop, peace, and quiet.

If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?

Iceland, and I'm hoping to go there for a week of hiking in the near future.

When did you decide you wanted to be a writer?

For as long as I remember, the dream has been there. I've always been scribbling and imagining stories, but about five years ago, I decided to take the next step and I started sending queries. And next week, my fifth novel is being released. It's been an amazing journey, and it's not over.

What's the first sentence of Cold Sweat?

Blistery fire, Hope. What possessed you to name your father?

Tell us what Cold Sweat (Heart & Endurance Series) is all about.
The Heart & Endurance Series revolves around high performance athletes. These young people are driven and passionate individuals whose spirits are not easily broken and whose choices are not always what one would expect. In Cold Sweat, Hope is a 17-year-old deaf biathlon athlete who's training for the Olympics trial.

When Hope disappears without a trace from the snowy trails during a routine practice, her mother, an army colonel with one too many secrets to hide, enlists the help of a local sheriff, a man who once hurt her, to search for her only child.

Dish, who’s your favorite character?
I don’t know if "favorite" is the right adjective, but there are two characters that stayed with me for the longest time after I read their story.  Meggie and Father Ralph in The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough.

What would you say is Col. Amelia Matheson most prized possession?

Her daughter Hope.

What book would Hope Craig have on her nightstand?
A Star Trek novel.

For all of us impatient readers, what is up next for you?
I'm currently working on two more books. One will be part of the Heart & Endurance Series, the other will be my first dip into the paranormal. I'm not sure which one will be ready first, but it's spookily fun to work with ghosts.

What one book that turned you on to reading?

I read my first "real" novel when I was about 10 or 11 years old. It was during the summer and I was at my grandparents' cottage. On the second floor, there were hidden crawling spaces between the closets which I loved exploring. One day, I found a book in a dark corner, covered with dust bunnies. It was a Harlequin novel with the pages all yellowed and wrinkled. I can't remember the title, but there was a nurse in a white dress and nursing hat on the cover. The story was about her and one of her patients. It was the first romance novel I read, and I read it hidden in the closet with a flashlight. I can still see the book in my mind. I don't know what became of it, but it hooked me on reading.

What book(s) are you reading right now?
I just finished When Love Calls by Lorna Seilstad, and I'm about to start the new Nikki Heat from Castle.

Describe yourself in 140 characters or less.
I have too much imagination. I'm married to a great guy. I have three wonderful kids and a little granddoggie. And I'm French Canadian. 

What do you enjoy doing when you aren’t writing?
I love to walk, to travel, to do puzzles, to knit, and to read.

Thanks for having me here today. It was fun!
Hugs,
J.S. Marlo

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Cover Reveal: Seeking Her by Cora Carmack (A Finding It Novella)




About SEEKING HER by Cora Carmack
A few months after being honorably discharged from the military, Jackson Hunt is still struggling to adjust back to the real world. He needs to get a job and find a sense of normalcy if he’s going to keep his own demons at bay. The job that falls into his lap, though, is anything but normal. 

Bodyguard (and baby-sitter) to spoiled-rich-girl Kelsey Summers isn’t exactly what he’d been looking for, but it’s a chance to travel, to get away from the home that has felt stifling ever since his return. It would be a pretty sweet gig if it weren’t for the fact that Kelsey’s father doesn’t want Kelsey to know she’s being followed. Hunt feels guilty (and a little bit creepy) as he watches her from afar. She’s vibrant and infuriating, exciting and reckless, mysterious and familiar. When he sees her falling into the same patterns that he suffered years ago, he decides it’s time to stop watching and help her instead. But getting to know her is more difficult than he thought, especially because the more he knows her,the more he wants her.



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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Book Review: Crushing Summer by C.M. Stunich (+ Giveaway)

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Title: Crushing Summer
Author: C.M. Stunich
Release Date: November 7, 2013
Genre: New Adult Romance

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Synopsis
I'm a girl. I met a boy. Why can't it stay that simple? Here, in this town, summer doesn't just mean tiny bikinis and sunglasses, white toothed grins and lounging at the beach. It means pain. And loss. And false promises. It means liars pretending to be saints, friends pretending to be enemies, rivals pretending to be lovers. For me, it means being crushed. The Crush, actually. The one they all want simply because they were told to. It means being surrounded by beautiful faces and gorgeous bodies, sweet words and sizzling kisses. It means being wanted and despised. My name is Chloe Summer, and I'm afraid that if I'm not careful, this summer could be my last.
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My Review
After a stellar reading month in October, I've been a bit of a reading slump. But Crushing Summer was just the book I needed to get me out of my reading slump.  Providing me with teen drama, a twisty plot, a great protagonist, best friends with secrets, two interesting boys and a meaningful message, this was a perfect book for me.

There is no secret that I love Young Adult novels (and this one is YA, despite the NA classification above, the kids are still in high school) and Crushing Summer was a great one.  First there is Chloe, the main character.  A girl heading into her summer vacation but she really wants things to change, she wants to live life beyond what she has lived in her small secluded town in California.  However she doesn't expect to nor does she expect the summer to go the way it does.  First there is the almost drowning that brings intense and brooding (or so it seems at first sight) new boy Casper Alice into her sights.  He's almost emo in the way he dresses but Chloe quickly finds herself attracted to him even though they just met.  He seems attracted to her even though on the surface they couldn't be more opposite.  This was my first love in the book.  She really was attracted to him, she wasn't acting out bringing that boy home for attention, she liked his looks even though he wasn't her typical type and she wasn't ashamed of it. Next there is her best friend Heidi who Chloe loves dearly but who has also been acting strange for awhile.  Finally there is Cage, love interest number 2, who Chloe has known as she goes to school with him, but until the night of The Assignment she has never really talked to him, but suddenly he seems very interested in her.  He is her type, and he's the boy most girls would love to date, but is Chloe most girls?

I can't even tell you how much I loved Chloe, from the beginning of the book until the end there is so much more to her than meets the eye.  She doesn't like the status quo, she doesn't like bullying and she strives to be different. She's smart and she obviously reads as evidenced by this quote, which is one of my favorites from the book:

I stood up and made my way over to my armoire, pulling the doors open and wishing with all my heart for Narnia.  Hey you never know. It could happen.
Another reason I love her is she seems wiser than her years:
I moved down the stairs quickly, dropped my purse on my vanity table and flopped onto the bed. I was asleep in less than a minute.  The weight of knowledge hangs heavy on the heads of it's carriers. I had no idea whose quote it was, but it rang true.  Too true. For once in my life, I felt like I might be better off if I knew nothing at all.
And she'll stand up for what she thinks is right:
"Maybe when it comes to scrubbing floors or picking up dog crap, you're right. There are some things in life we have to do that we might not like. But beating up fifteen year old girls isn't one of them.  Attacking and belittling people isn't a necessity."
As far as plot, The Assignment was definitely an interesting thing to center the novel around.  It's crazy and it's scary.  It mimics cliques and friendships in high school but to a frightening level. I honestly think if teens could read this book it might make them think more about their actions, but maybe not.  I like that Chloe does think about hers and tries to make others think about theirs.  She's scared to death when she witnesses the mob mentality in full effect and she often likens what she is seeing around her to Lord of the Flies except without the death.  And she's fully right.  I found the actions of others in this book to be completely frightening examples of the mob mentality, but look around you in the news.  It is completely real.  And all though on a smaller and less violent level it is real in middle and high schools.  I think Crushing Summer really brings this to light in a less-than-real, yet real situation like The Assignment.  I love how the author uses a completely entertaining and frightening story to show how harmful bullying and mob mentality is.  And one of my favorite moments in this book (and this isn't a spoiler) is this insight from Chloe:
As long as were were being mean, we were free, but it was a false sensation, like a bird in a large cage It gave the illusion of true freedom, and it was a dangerous way of thinking.
Also as far as plot there is also romance, both Cage and Casper have interest in Chloe, but it's not an annoying love triangle.  It's real and it's interesting.  And she doesn't play them, so if love triangles aren't your thing, don't let that scare you off of this book.  There is more here than meets the eye.  There is also friendship.  And there is learning what love and friendship really mean.  This book is interesting on so many levels.  It brings to light so many different things and I think teens can really relate to them.  I think adults will enjoy this book as well, because it can either help them understand their growing teens or it will remind them in good and bad ways of their teen days.

There was so much I could relate to in this book. And while the premise of The Assignment really seems out there, it really isn't.  The Assignment happens every day, just not in the same organized summer experiment like it was in this book.  The suspense is also great.  I spent the entire book trying to figure out what was going on and who Chloe could really trust.  I did see part of the conclusion coming but there was part of it that totally caught me off guard.

I found Crushing Summer to be a fascinating book.  My only issue with Crushing Summer was it was a little predictable, but not completely, and truthfully what novel isn't after you've been reading many books for many years.  But I really love what the author did do with it.  From the very first page I felt like I was right there and involved.  I love how the author created a great character in Chloe, a girl who had skated along as part of the group before, but finally finds her footing and comes into her own in this book.  And the supporting case was each special or evil in their own right.  Every part of this book came together for me and really worked.  I was almost sad when it was over, but the ending was fitting.  And the book was excellent.  Great job C.M. Stunich.  I look forward to reading more of your books in the future!

My Rating: 4.75/5.0
Excerpt
“Casper,” I began, knowing I couldn't put this off any longer.  I hated to break the moment, but I could hear the shouting and cheering coming from the drive-in and knew it was only a matter of time before he figured out there was something odd going on.  “I know we just met and this might sound a little weird, but there's something you should know about this town.”  His raised his thin brows and sat back, draping his arms over the back of the bench.
        “Do you sacrifice kittens on the full moon?  Because if so, I'm totally out.  I won't sacrifice kittens.  Goats, maybe.  But not kittens.”  I tried to smile back at the joke, but thinking of The Assignment was akin to strapping weights on either side of my mouth.  The corners of my lips pulled down into a frown.
        “Tonight is Assignment Night.”  Casper remained still, listening, not at all nervous about what I was going to say.  He didn't think it was going to be bad or that it was going to affect him, but I knew it would.  Somehow, I just knew.
        “Like, for classes or something?”
        “Like, for the summer.  All summer.  Tonight, all the students, ages thirteen to eighteen, will be assigned a title.  Most of them will stay Students, but a select lucky and unlucky few will be …  Something else.”  Casper gave me a look that said I was totally and completely nuts.  Again, I attempted a smile, but this one fell even flatter than the first.  I resorted to keeping my eyes on the sea and letting my fidgety hands spin the conch around in circles.  “You know all the stereotypes people think about when they talk about high school?  Jocks?  Losers?  Party boys?  Goths?”  Casper pulled  a cigarette out of his pocket and slipped it between his lips.
        “Yeah, sure, okay.”
        “Well … on Assignment Night, tonight, people get nominated by their peers for certain … positions, and then they have to act them out until the Friday before Labor Day.  Every day until that day, at midnight, they have to be who everyone wants them to be, for good or bad.  And everyone else, the Students, they have to play along.”
        “Um, you're kidding right?  Is this some kind of game?”  My faux smiled turned into a grimace.
        “I wish it were.  If it were just a game, it'd be fun, right?  But it's not.  I mean, I used to think it was, but not anymore.  People get hurt playing this game.”  I paused, not necessarily for dramatic effect, but there it was.  “They get killed."

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 About the Author
6432984 C.M. Stunich was raised under a cover of fog in the area known simply as Eureka, CA. A mysterious place, this strange, arboreal land nursed Caitlin's (yes, that's her name!) desire to write strange fiction novels about wicked monsters, magical trains, and Nemean Lions (Google it!). She currently enjoys drag queens, having too many cats, and tribal bellydance. Always a fan of the indie scene and 'sticking it to the man,' Ms. Stunich decided to take the road less traveled and forgo the traditional publishing route. You can be assured though that she received several rejections as to ensure her proper place in the world of writers before taking up a friend's offer to start a publishing company. Sarian Royal was born, and Ms. Stunich's books slowly transformed from mere baking chocolate to full blown tortes with hand sculpted fondant flowers. C.M. is a writer obsessed with delivering the very best and scours her mind on a regular basis to select the most unusual stories for the outside world. Ms. Stunich can be reached via e-mail or by post and loves to hear from her readers. Ms. Stunich also wrote this biography and has no idea why she decided to refer to herself in the third person. Come visit me at www.cmstunich.com and follow me on Facebook ! heartdividerPost
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