Sunday, December 17, 2006

Laura Baumbach's Flight of the Sparrows

Laura Baumbach's Flight of the Sparrows has gathered some good reviews. You can buy it at Aspen Mountain Press.

 

Laura's a good story teller, no matter what the genre.

Here's an excerpt:

Jameison pulled the collar of his overcoat up higher against the drizzle and stared at Crowe's hardened face, deciding on the value of debating the issue any further. There was something about the man that reminded Jameison of a coiled snake just waiting for the opportunity to strike its next victim. Crowe's reputation for violence accompanied by a high body count was well known. However guilty of hacking into MI5 as these boys might be, Jameison didn't think they deserved to suffer the kind of abuse Crowe was reputed to dish out to his prisoners.

His conscience got the better of his judgement. Jameison reached out to take Kevin back. Before he could get a proper hold of him, the boy was pulled from his reach, straight up into the open back of the army truck. Burke's face appeared in Kevin's place, an apologetic smile on his lips.

Throwing Crowe a warning look, Burke nodded at Jameison. "He'll be fine, Inspector. I'm sharing guard duty with Lt. Crowe at the moment."

Crowe gave Burke a disgusted sneer. "We're capturing terrorists Burke, not babysitting school boys. Lower your guard, someone'll pay for it, Yank. But it won't be me or my men, remember that." Crowe climbed up into the truck and disappeared from sight.

Peering after Crowe, Jameison could see the jabbering older McCabe perched on a bench across from his pale, silent brother. Crowe and his men lined one side of the truck with Liam, while Burke's men lined the other. The brothers sat at the very front, one on each side of the truck, corralled in place by the soldiers.

Jameison gave Burke a resigned nod, then walked back to the car. He drove to a more secluded spot down the street. They would stay close to provide back up to the team if it was needed. Chances were, the terrorist assault team would be more than able to handle the situation, but it never hurt to have a plan B. Besides, Jameison was anxious to see the fabled SparrowFour in action, even if it was from a distance.

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Isabella Snow: The Claiming of Kitten!

Isabella Snow's The Claiming of Kitten is out at Loose-Id. I think we're gonna hear a lot from this lady. She'll be chatting at Realms of Love at 9 PM EST December 11, 2006.

I found some interesting stuff prowling around her web site and blog.

Having searched far and wide for a book (or man) that could leave her breathless, she penned her first novel out of frustration. Yes, that kind of frustration

Got a favorite sex position?
Sure you do. This topic was up for discussion with a few of my friends earlier this evening (all male). They asked me what I preferred. I answered without hesitation.
Kneeling, man behind me.

... this novel is a Capture/Forced Seduction story. Which automatically classes it as BDSM.
However!
Please realize that while there are very slight bondage elements - the occasional tied wrist, gag, etc - there are no whips, floggers, or anything else that causes real pain in this book.

What she doesn't tell you is the man reads her books and knows what she desires. Kinda sexy, huh?

You can buy The Claiming if Kitten here. Christine M. Griffin did a fantastically sexy cover.

 

 

Here's an excerpt:

As she reached the last step, her left heel snagged in a crevice, sending her tumbling to the street below. Colliding with the unforgiving concrete, she felt the wind go out of her lungs. Gulping for air, she pulled herself up to a kneeling position. Thankfully, there hadn't been any traffic in the street before her fall. She shuddered to think what might've happened if there had been. Pressing a small hand to her forehead, she gathered her strength and tried to stand, but collapsed a few seconds later.

Pull yourself together, she told herself. And stand up!

Inhaling deeply, she aimed for the railing attached to the large stone wall beside her. Delicate fingers had almost succeeded, when a large hand cut through the darkness and clasped hers tightly. In an instant, powerful arms drew her up and against the very solid chest of a complete stranger. She gasped, effectively stunned by his presence.

Sweet Jesus… they still make men like this?! Widening eyes took in his 6'3 frame and chiseled features.

She'd stared just a moment too long and found herself blushing at the amused glint in his eyes. He was obviously enjoying the blatant appreciation. Alexandra cleared her throat nervously and did her best to present a less interested front.

"Nasty spill you took," he said softly. "How's your head?"

Spinning, thank you, Alexandra sighed dreamily to herself. "It's nothing…" She tried to suppress the butterflies in her stomach.

His hand brushed the hair at her temple aside to examine her, his eyes scanning her for any injury. A handsome face, matched by a very male physique, this man would make any healthy female swoon. This was the kind of stranger who inspired novels like the one she was presently reading.

Abducting Angel was easily the best capture fantasy she'd ever read. So much so, she'd spent three days searching all of Manhattan for a replacement when hers had gone missing. She'd had it with her the day she'd interviewed for her current employer - and that was the last time she could recall seeing it. Thankfully, it hadn't found its way into the wrong hands. A respectable company would never have hired a woman toting that kind of filth around with her!

Especially not one who pined for such a thing.

She grinned wickedly as one of the better scenes flashed through her mind's eye. Girl loses her way in a dark and dingy alley, gorgeous man manifests at the most opportune time…

Wonder if he's got any rope or blindfolds with him, Alexandra giggled to herself.

She was staring again.

"Can you speak, Kitten?" he murmured against the soft tendrils framing her face.

The unusual tone in his voice jolted her back to her senses. Her stomach fluttered as his lips touched her hair, followed by an acute surge of panic when his fingers trailed across her cheek. A steamy encounter with such a man might be everything she'd hoped for, but this was a little fast paced for real life! She placed her hands against his powerful frame and shoved with all of her might.

"Who do you think you are, talking to me this way?" She glared at him.

The stranger let her back away but did not release her. He watched in silence, a frown pulling at the corners of his mouth.

"I thought I was being rather friendly." He searched her face.

"I have plenty of friends already." She stepped backward, the words escaping her lips before she could stop herself.

He pushed his shoulders back and tilted his head to the side. Blue eyes narrowed slightly and he appeared to be looking straight through her. His face took on an unusual expression she couldn't quite identify. It was rather unnerving, whatever it was.

"Surely one more wouldn't hurt?" he offered with agrin.

"No, thank you." The hair on the back of her neck was standing on end.

His jaw tightened and he gave her a piercing look. He appeared to be struggling with himself as he calculated his next move. Attempting to show little or no fear, she snorted loudly and turned on her heel to leave. She'd gone about ten paces when he called out from behind her.

"I don't think you fully appreciate the situation." His footsteps moved closer. "We can do this the easy way, or we can do it the hard way. But we will do it my way. Is that understood?"

She froze, the flush draining away from her cheeks almost as quickly as he'd put it there.

Oh my God… did he just quote… She held her breath as trembling fingers clutched her purse. Men don't read such things… do they??

Her mind was already reeling as he took hold of her arms and spun her around. Cornering her against the nearest building, he stretched a handkerchief across her mouth. That last sentence had left her in a daze, the fog of his words still consuming her. The gag wasn't even necessary – she couldn't have screamed if she'd wanted to. At this point, her primary concern was waking herself up. This was certainly a nightmare, concocted by a shamefully deviant subconscious.

But, if I'm dreaming, why are my panties so –

Skilled hands interrupted her thoughts as silk ropes cinched her wrists together. Muscular arms closed around her waist, lifting her from the ground and draping her across his shoulder. The bindings weren't painful, but certainly snug enough to quash any doubts as to her state of consciousness. Reality was beginning to sink in and Alexandra could feel the panic coming on.

"You have nothing to fear, Kitten." He seemed to have read her mind.

 

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Sunday, October 08, 2006

Across Time - Aspen Mountain Press

Rayne Forrest's Across Time got a 5 Lips and a Recommended Read from Two Lips Reviews. This science fiction romance.

Here's the synopsis:

Corri Dunn’s mission to distant Adhara VII begins on a downhill slide. Not
only have her superiors withheld vital information, her ex-lover, Devin
Tremaine, knows what it is. Corri must face Devin, and what happened five years
ago, or lose her command. Confronting the truth means facing the fact she still
loves Devin. She wants him back in her life, and her bed, but she has to survive
this mission first.

Devin Tremaine made one big mistake in
his life – he lost the love of his life when she needed his understanding and he
couldn’t give it. Now they’re both at Adhara VII, caught in a web of deceit –
and renewed passion. Corri’s been sent into a trap and he’s the only one who can
save her.

Led by Corri’s dreams of the mysterious Ori-Arkee,
a powerful mystic who can reach through time and space, they race against time
to discover hidden truths. But Time has a few tricks up her sleeve. The secrets
of Adhara VII unlock their past, present and future, a future that is quickly
unraveling unless Corri and Devin take a leap of faith – across
time.


You can get this romance and science fiction eBook from Aspen Mountain Press.



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Romance Writing Chat: Lizzie T Leaf and Sloane Taylor

Romance Author Chat: Sloane Taylor and Lizzie T Leaf

Sloane's latest is Teddi Turns On available now at Triskelion Publishing. There's another book coming in the Magnificent Men of Munich series...

Two Lips Reviews gave Lizzie's Among the Stones 5 Kisses and a Recommended Read! Among the Stones, a , is available at Aspen Mountain Press.

Here's an excerpt from Among the Stones:



As we approached our destination, Alan, our tour guide, cautioned us to be careful stepping over the ropes that blocked access for the normal tourists who came in droves. This tour was special since we could disregard the barrier and go among the stones.



“I’m going to let you take a look around on your own. The sun will rise in a few minutes and if you look between those two standing sarsen stones,” he pointed to two large pillars with a heavy lintel across the top, “you will see an amazing site—if you catch it at the right moment. Be careful. There was a heavy frost last night and the grass is slippery. Don’t want anyone to fall and crack their head.” He laughed at his little joke.



I stood and admired the prehistoric site that time and man have ravaged. At one time, in the center of the circle, stood a horseshoe of high, sarsen stone uprights. Encircling this arrangement, another ring of vertical stones stood proudly, capped by horizontal lintels. Unfortunately, only a few managed to maintain their caps and remain standing tall.



From my study of Stonehenge’s history, I know the argument still rages over how people five thousand years ago accomplished this magnificent achievement with their crude tools. These huge stones aren’t native to this region. Neither, are the remaining smaller bluestones within the circle. Being lighter, a lot of them have disappeared over time.



Walking over to a bluestone, I removed my glove and touched the worn surface. I drew my hand back in surprise. Instead of the cold I anticipated, my fingers encountered a warm sensation...very warm, in fact. How strange that I would pick up heat from a rock on such a cold morning.



I shrugged off the prickling of hairs on my neck and ignored the sensation of déjà vu. The crunch of the icy grass under my feet, the colors of the stones, all seemed familiar…almost like I’d come home at last.



Puzzled, I moved away to position myself for the sunrise view Alan promised would be worthwhile. He was right. As the orange ball of fire rose upon the horizon, a brilliant light appeared between the two massive sarsens. I raised my camera and snapped several shots as quickly as I could. Being fast with the shutter was a good thing because the rays pouring through the stone framed opening disappeared quickly.



I wandered around the stones, some standing upright, others lying on their side, and touched them with my fingers. Leaning against a larger one, I studied the surrounding circle. My heart thundered in my chest as I spied a group of low stones clustered together. Not understanding the need, I was compelled to go to them. My feet, with a will of their own, moved toward the grouping. Fear ran through my body like an electrical current.



I stood there for a moment and wondered if I should take the path weaving between the smaller pair of stones and that would bring me to the larger flat surface. The map I held showed this to be the altar stone. Once again, of their own accord, my feet moved forward and I found myself between two stones about waist high.



A wave of dizziness washed over me and I fought back the nausea, resisting the urge to throw up. I reached out to brace myself to keep from falling and heard the sound of Alan’s voice explaining something to one of my fellow travelers.



For a moment, his voice held me in this time and I tried to call out to him. I’d heard his voice before in a different time, in a different life. Grey fog descended, encompassing me in a misty darkness, blocking everything but the roaring sound in my ears. The pounding of my heart emphasized a terror like I’ve never known before. My body went numb and I fell, transcending into to someone else.



When I came back from what had to have been a dream, I was on a stretcher, paramedics hovering, and Alan leaning over me, concern reflected in his deep blue eyes. “Are you okay?” His voice conveyed the same worry I saw in his eyes.



“Fine,” I mumbled and attempted to sit up only to find myself strapped down.



“Take it easy.” Alan reached out and stroked my arm. “What happened? Can I contact someone for you?”



“No, no one.” Other than a few casual friends, I had no one to turn to. My parents died several years ago in an auto crash and I’d never had strong ties to my distant cousins. “I don’t know what happened. Just felt dizzy. Guess I should have eaten breakfast.”



I laughed at my foolishness, hoping he didn’t catch the fact I was lying through my teeth. A scream fought to escape my throat and I clamped my lips together to hold it back. If I gave in to it I was positive I’d slip forever into madness. There was no way in hell he, or anyone else, would believe what happened.



How could they when I had trouble believing myself? The one thing I knew for sure…it was no dream.


Lizzie T Leaf and guest Sloane Taylor will be chatting in the Realms of Love Chat Castle, Monday, October 9 at 9 PM Eastern/6 PM Pacific at Realms of Love . Be sure to get to Realms of Love early as you must complete a free registration to join the romance author chat.





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Sunday, October 01, 2006

Trin M/M Erotic Romance Novel

Over at Xanga, Romance_eBook has a blurb about Trin, Gay Erotic Romance Novel by JM Snyder. It's set in the future and tells of the complex relationship of two men.

There's an excerpt of this romance novel there too.

At Aspen Mountain Press you can read stories by Laura Baumbach and Lizzie T Leaf, too.



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Hot Romance Novella

Rose Light by Sharon Marie Bidwell was released by Aspen Mountain Press on Friday. It looks like a hot erotic romance story.

Here's an excerpt from this sexy romance:

Rose placed the flower on her mother’s grave. Engrossed with making the sign of the cross, and offering up a small prayer, her lips moved in rhythm with the words as she stood and then took a step back. Failing to notice the three people attending the grave directly behind her, she stumbled into one of them. As the fates would have it, the man had also chosen the same moment to step backwards and the two strangers collided. He faired less well than she did, falling to the ground in disgrace.

He turned his furious aspect towards her; his injured pride had darkened his face. She saw him bite back on whatever retort had formed in his mind.

“My apologies, kind sir,” she said demurely.

“I will hear no such thing,” one of the young ladies who accompanied him replied. “John, you really should watch what you are doing.”

“I would say it is the other way around. The working class should step out of the way of the gentry.” The second lady’s eyes were piercing. This woman, with eyes of blue ice against a fair complexion, and an equally fair crowning glory, approached Rose and examined her minutely. “I find it surprising that one such as this should have a grave to attend here.”

Although the woman spoke generally and not directly to her, Rose replied. “Appearances can deceive and the person I visit once had the ear of the Queen.”

The eyes now shone with the chill of pure bitterness. “Come, Mr Bennett. I find the atmosphere here disagreeable.”

With that, she stalked off, leaving John on the ground and the other young lady wringing her hands. This woman turned back to Rose imploringly. “I am so very sorry.”

Apparently, she apologised for the other woman’s behaviour. During this time, John had managed to regain his feet and his composure. His gaze fell on the gravestone.“A relative?” he inquired.

“My mother,” Rose allowed.

“I am sorry. I pray your bereavement was not a recent one.”

Rose turned her gaze to the woman who had spoken and had a penchant for apologising. Her eyes looked soft and were almost the same shade of brown as her hair that peeked out from beneath the bonnet. Glancing towards John, Rose saw the same eyes regarding her. Clearly, these two were related. “No. It has been a few years.”

“Yet you miss her still.”

Rose inclined her head modestly. No one referred to the single lily that she had used to adorn the grave. Rose could only afford the single bloom and there would be trouble if any others in her family knew she had purchased it.

“Mr. Bennett! Miss Bennett!” The voice flew towards them on wings of darkness. Clouds gathered over their heads in reply to the blonde woman’s beckoning.

“Oh!” Miss Bennett sounded harassed. “That woman is so infuriating,” she confessed suddenly, and then jumped in alarm, her small gloved-hand flying to her mouth in shock. John’s colour deepened.

“Really, dear sister, should we discuss our business in public?”

“I am so sorry, John.” The young lady removed her apologetic gaze from her brother’s face and turned once more to Rose. “Madeleine Bennett,” she introduced herself, “and this is my brother, John Bennett.”

John rolled his eyes. “Need I remind you it is hardly a woman’s place to introduce oneself?”

Madeleine looked perplexed. “Then who is there to do it for one?”

Her gaze took in their surroundings and she turned her attention to Rose. “I have you, dear brother, but this woman has no chaperone. I thought to complete the introductions so she should not feel awkward in telling us her name.”

“You presume,” John commenced, “that this woman should desire to tell us her name when there is no reason for her to do so. She may not wish it.”

“On the contrary,” Rose spoke up. “My name is Rose Light and I am pleased to make your acquaintance.”

Madeleine gazed at the grave now. “Lily Light,” she murmured, reading the name aloud. “A lily for a Lily. How delightful.”

“Forgive my sister. She speaks too quickly and too freely.”

Rose looked at the man, taking in his measure. His scarf and gloves shone white against the pale grey fabric of his suit. The long frock coat reached almost to his knees. The top hat matched the colour exactly and the cane he carried was made of walnut with a silver adornment. The sister’s dress had a ruffle at the hem. Beneath them, fine calf leather boots peeked out. The rich purple-brown colour of the fabric had a swirled design on it. The sleeves gathered most voluminously at the shoulder, the cuffs and front offset with white ruffles. The bonnet matched her outfit accordingly, fashioned to fit the person wearing it.
They had money.

Rose in her threadbare coat cared not if she had a penny to her name. People should behave a certain way and this man had shamed his sister in front of a stranger. “I would think you would be proud that your sister speaks freely and has the strength of character and courage to announce her mind.”

John flushed and Madeleine blushed pinkly. “I would believe,” John replied, “that a stranger would not interfere with affairs they have no previous knowledge of.”

“A stranger would not do so if they had not been led to interfere. However, for you to remark in such treatment of one’s sister in public begs a well-mannered person to intervene.”

John opened his mouth while his sister hid a small smile. Whatever he had been about to say was lost for eternity as a sharp voice rang out. “John!” The command travelled clearly all the way from the main gate of the cemetery.

“Oh!” Madeleine glanced around. “John, your fiancé…”

John coughed. “Yes, we should be going.”

Rose had turned her head and gazed down the path. “Before you take your leave may a stranger ask why one would be marrying such a shrew?”

Madeleine giggled and then dissolved the sound into a squeak as her brother glared at her. He then turned the glare on Rose. “If you were other than a lady…”

“According to your fiancé…” she gave the word special emphasise, “I am no lady. You are gentry and I am commoner, yet I would not speak in such a way as to reprimand my sister. If I were a man of any class, I would not cow-tow so openly to a woman of any aspect or relationship. As man or woman, I would not be marrying someone I had no love for.”

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Saturday, September 23, 2006

Lucynda Storey's Refugee gets 5 Kisses

ebooks4u is reporting that Lucynda Storey's erotic romance Refugee just scored big at Two Lips Reviews. Is an EPPIE in this hot novel's future?

Here's some of what Frost had to say in this BDSM story review:


Lucynda Storey had this reviewer enraptured from sentence one as the story leapt from one peak to the next.


and says more:

In addition, with heroes like Case and Jack, it’s enough to make any reader decide to pack up and move to the fictional Colorado portrayed in Refugee.

and still more:

Thumbs up to Lucynda Storey on a most excellent and captivating
tale!



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Werewolf Erotic Romance Novel, Reynardine

eBooks for Women -- Reynardine: A Romantic Werewolf Tale

Over at What Women Read they've got the 411 on the re-release of Lucynda Storey's romance novel Reynardine.

Aspen Mountain Press has this erotic paranormal as their release of the week.

You can read an excerpt of Reynardine there.

Want to curl up with an Irish werewolf tonight? Get on over to this romance publisher.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Romance Writer Chats

eBookReader tells us about the romance author chats at Realms of Love on Monday. This week's chat features romance authors Alessia Brio, Jessie Verino, and Mychael Black . There will be a give-away for a romance eBook free download.

Jessie Verino's latest is Spellbound, Alessia Brio and Will Belegon teamed up for Amichu and Mychael Black and Shayne Carmichael wrote The Power of Two.

Be at Realms of Love each Monday of the month at 9 PM Eastern/ 6 PM Pacific for a real good time chatting with some great romance authors.

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Sunday, September 03, 2006

Romance Reader likes Lizzie T Leaf

Romance Reader over at Blogstream likes Lizzie T Leaf too.

Lizzie has gotten some awesome reviews for her romance writing. Here's a couple of them:

Romantic Times Book Reviews:


****Struck by Lightning receives 4-1/2 Stars****

"Mythology, humor, romance and sex make Leaf's clever paranormal a fast and engaging read filled with
laughs, plot twists, strong mortals and mischievous immortals."

Reviewed by: Page Traynor

For the full review, see the June 2006 issue of Romantic Times Book Reviews magazine.



****Euro Reviews:****

Lizzie T. Leaf has penned a wonderfully funny and heartwarming
romance with enough heat to fog your windows! Struck By Lightning will
keep you chuckling throughout at the antics of Bella's loving, yet controlling Italian family and Galvin's
nutty immortal family. Ms. Leaf's characterizations are fabulous!
You
feel like you're living this book and thinking in Bella's head. This book is a knee slapping good time and I
highly recommend it."

Reviewed by: Holly

For the full review: click here.

Romance Reader likes Lizzie T Leaf

Romance Reader over at Blogstream likes Lizzie T Leaf too.

Lizzie has gotten some awesome reviews for her romance writing. Here's a couple of them:

Romantic Times Book Reviews:


****Struck by Lightning receives 4-1/2 Stars****

"Mythology, humor, romance and sex make Leaf's clever paranormal a fast and engaging read filled with
laughs, plot twists, strong mortals and mischievous immortals."

Reviewed by: Page Traynor

For the full review, see the June 2006 issue of Romantic Times Book Reviews magazine.



****Euro Reviews:****

Lizzie T. Leaf has penned a wonderfully funny and heartwarming
romance with enough heat to fog your windows! Struck By Lightning will
keep you chuckling throughout at the antics of Bella's loving, yet controlling Italian family and Galvin's
nutty immortal family. Ms. Leaf's characterizations are fabulous!
You
feel like you're living this book and thinking in Bella's head. This book is a knee slapping good time and I
highly recommend it."

Reviewed by: Holly

For the full review: click here.

Jade Rivers and Shattered Legacy, funny


Jade Rivers posted this the other day over on the CataNetwork-Readers yahoo group.


In case you're window shopping, allow me to share with you my "Top Ten" reasons to read Shattered Legacy:



Top Ten Reasons to Read Shattered Legacy



10. It'll give you chills! (Hey, it's a hot, humid mess out there!)
9. Your friend's niece is pregnant, and you're trying to come up
with Catholic-sounding names.
8. Sister Rosemarie's gardening tips.
7. You're planning on having your wedding ceremony on
horseback. (Brides, read this book! Trust me!)
6. It's been so hot, you can't remember what cold feels like
anymore.
5. You're thinking of redecorating your home, and want ideas on
how to make it seem more dark and forbidding.
4. Sean O'Riley's thrifty winter wardrobe pointers.
3. Pancakes a'la mode? What a great idea!
2. Learn a creative approach to improving your grades in boring
subjects.
And what's the #1 reason to read Shattered Legacy?
1. Discover yet ANOTHER use for duct tape.


Have a good lunch, I'm off to the breakroom for a refill! I'll be
back, as weather permits.
Jade
www.jaderivers.com

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Ingrid Darzins

No Crime Like the Present: Ingrid Darzins

What Women Read has a post about Ingrid Darzins and her romantic comedy eBook No Crime Like the Present published by Aspen Mountain Press.

Ingrid is an interesting lady and writes a wickedly funny line.

Here's Ingrid's edited biography:

Ingrid has visited Latvia several times in her life, at least once during
communist rule. She attended the baptism of a cousin in a boarded up church in
the middle of the night. A guy showed her his Rolex in a hot tub in Sturgis.
She’s smart, funny and really enjoys teaching. She’s got three books planned for
this series and the story line might not go the way you think it’s going to go.
Ingrid wears sparkly gold mascara (eye liner, eye shadow? I can never keep them
straight) and now enjoys Mexican Coca Cola. She knows she would get any
final Jeopardy question right if the category was Henry the 8th.


Read the excerpt of No Crime Like the Present here.

Jade Rivers: Romance Author

Jade Rivers: Romance Author

Aspen Mountain Press sure know how to pick the hot romance writers. Jade Rivers has a spread at Road to Romance.

I found these items interesting:
TURN-ONS: Really loud motorcycles.
TURNOFFS: Anorexic sex symbols.
MY IDEAL EVENING: Winning Colin Farrel (sp?) in a charity bachelor auction
for $5.00.
MY WEAK SPOT: HA! Like I'd tell you.

"My mother would tell you, 'Jade’s a natural-born prevaricator, fabricator,
and all-around manipulator of the facts.' She’s been saying that ever since I
could talk, but I don’t think she strictly means it in a nice way."

Jade's eBook Shattered Legacy is available at Aspen Mountain Press.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Maya Reynolds: Do-It-Yourself -- A Story to Inspire

Maya Reynolds: Do-It-Yourself -- A Story to Inspire

This blog post by Maya Reynolds captures the excitement and passion that romance writers and publishers have for their work. New York publishers can kiss their own rears good bye because these small publishers know what women want to read and they are giving it to them. Smart writers aren't putting up with years long waits on the slush pile and for their royalty checks anymore.

Read a little bit of Maya's post below and then check out the rest of her post here: Maya Reynolds: Do-It-Yourself -- A Story to Inspire.

For the record, romance novels (not just erotic romance) now account for
39% of all fiction sold and 55% of all mass market paperbacks sold. That's a
huge number. $1.2 billion in sales for 2004.

I know some people like to sneer at romance, but it's hard to argue with
$1.2 billion in sales.

One of the interesting things about the article was that it gave the
history of the e-publisher that started the trend in erotic romance. I've
referred to this story in the past, but it bears repeating in terms of providing
inspiration.Back in the late '90s, Tina Engler was a single mom of two daughters
living in Tampa, Florida and trying to get a contract for her romance novels.
Unfortunately, she couldn't find a traditional publisher to buy her work because
it was so explicit. Traditional publishers were convinced that women would not
want to read such detailed sexual descriptions...


The link to the Detroit Free press article: Romance novels turn up the heat.

Way to go Maya Reynolds and Marta Salij!

eBook Reading and Writing » Romance Author Chat at Realms of Love

Author chats are a great way to network, pick up writing tips and publishing tips and increase the sales of your eBook.

Realms of Love has chats with authors of romance, erotica, historical, and science fiction each Monday night at 9 PM Eastern.

There are often give-aways of free eBook downloads at writer chats.

What We Read has the scoop.

eBook Reading and Writing » Romance Author Chat at Realms of Love

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Refugee by Lucynda Storey Review

Cyn got a great review for Refugee from Enchanted Ramblings. Read about the Review of Refugee by Lucynda Storey at Realms of Love.


Here's a snippet of the review of the romance bdsm novel:


"Ms. Storey created an incredible set of characters, bringing them to life for me. I felt for them. I cheered their actions, and felt their pain. A beautiful story of how a loving, trusting relationship can be fulfilling without restricting one’s freedom and growth."

 



Click to see all Lucynda Storey's books .  She is an eBook editor at has quite a few articles on eBook reading and writing at WhatWeRead.com.



Realms of Love - Refugee by Lucynda Storey Review

Romance Blog Experiment

eBook Reader is participating in the eBook Viral Marketing experiment.

Over 110 romance writers and erotica authors have signed up so far.

Check out all these names:



Best of luck and success to everyone!

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Discount on Romance eBooks

What Women Read  has a discount code for the eBooks at Aspen Mountain Press.


Aspen Mountain Press has erotica, mystery and humor eBooks.


Use the code for a 25 percent discount off any of their releases. 


eBooks for Women eBook Discount Code from Aspen Mountain Press

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Realms of Love - Phaze Books Authors Chat at Realms of Love

Realms of Love - Phaze Books Authors Chat at Realms of Love

Realms of Love, a community of Romance readers and writers featuring romance reviews, news and writer chats and Phaze Books, publisher of Romantic and Women’s Erotica in eBook and print are excited to announce the monthly Phaze Books Author Chat at Realms of Love.

The chat will be held the third Monday of every month. The inaugural chat is August 21 at 9 PM Eastern/ 6 PM Pacific.


The August chat features authors Alessia Brio, Will Belegon, Robin Slick, and Leigh Ellwood. Lucynda Storey will be the hostess for the event.


Authors Alessia Brio and Will Belegon have teamed up for the August release of Amichu, the further adventures of Mandy and Bruce. They are headed to South America for another trek into the amorously unknown.


Robin Slick’s latest is Buenos Noches, Justine, a “hilarious, sexy”story set in Buenos Aires.


Leigh Ellwood’s current story is Dulce, about enjoying Caracas at three in the morning.


Be at Realms of Love each third Monday of the month at 9 PM Eastern/ 6 PM Pacific for a real good time chatting with some great Romance Authors.

This article was blogged at What we Read.

Realms of Love - Phaze Books Authors Chat at Realms of Love

Realms of Love - Phaze Books Authors Chat at Realms of Love

Realms of Love, a community of Romance readers and writers featuring romance reviews, news and writer chats and Phaze Books, publisher of Romantic and Women’s Erotica in eBook and print are excited to announce the monthly Phaze Books Author Chat at Realms of Love.

The chat will be held the third Monday of every month. The inaugural chat is August 21 at 9 PM Eastern/ 6 PM Pacific.


The August chat features authors Alessia Brio, Will Belegon, Robin Slick, and Leigh Ellwood. Lucynda Storey will be the hostess for the event.


Authors Alessia Brio and Will Belegon have teamed up for the August release of Amichu, the further adventures of Mandy and Bruce. They are headed to South America for another trek into the amorously unknown.


Robin Slick’s latest is Buenos Noches, Justine, a “hilarious, sexy”story set in Buenos Aires.


Leigh Ellwood’s current story is Dulce, about enjoying Caracas at three in the morning.


Be at Realms of Love each third Monday of the month at 9 PM Eastern/ 6 PM Pacific for a real good time chatting with some great Romance Authors.

This article was blogged at .

Friday, August 11, 2006

Bridget Midway Chats August 14

There's an eBook romance writer chat happening at Realms of Love! Bridget Midway isn't shy about publishing pictures of her preferences for dungeon implements on her website!

This should be one interesting chat with eBook authors Bridget Midway and Lizzie T Leaf.

Realms of Love reprinted the excerpt of Bridet Midway's latest, Adam and E-V-E available from Phaze Books.

Bridget Midway Chats with Lizzie Monday, August 14

Ingrid Darzins - No Crime Like the Present

No Crime Like the Present , the latest eBook written by Ingrid Darzins has been released by Aspen Mountain Press.

Read an excerpt of No Crime Like the Present .

Read the blurb for No Crime Like the Present at What Women Read.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

eBook Romance Author Chats

RealmsofLove.com hosts eBook Romance Author Chats every Monday night at 9 PM Eastern, 6 PM Pacific. Readers and writers get together to discuss books, publishers, stories, characters and sometimes just stuff.

Recent authors chatting at RoL include Lucynda Storey, whose latest novel Refugee is avilable at Loose-Id.com.

Authors from Aspen Mountain Press chat at RoL the 4th Monday of the Month.

Lizzie T Leaf hosts the chat on the 2nd Monday of the month. Lizzie often has guests who have released romance eBooks in the past month.

The authors of Phaze Books will be chatting at Realms of Love soon. Check out their blogs Alessia Brio, Will Belegon, Robin Slick and Leigh Ellwood.

Stop by and check out these friendly, fun informative chats.