Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts
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Monday, May 30, 2016

Night Magic cover reveal and giveaway!

Night Magic:  Moonlight & Jasmine Series, Book 1

The beautiful but lonely owner of a bath and body shop, Krista Winter is in need of legal counsel. She was forced to flee from her life as a teacher in New Jersey after being shunned for practicing witchcraft. Her past is about to catch up with her.
Jon Bartolo is a dedicated lawyer, living in the town of Conway, New Hampshire. His days are spent helping his clients with their struggles and his nights are spent in agony, lost in a world between life and death. His mother, who died three years ago, lurks in his house, suffering from a curse for eternity, without a final resting place. 
A smoldering fire between Jon and Krista ignites almost immediately, however, he’s sure his secret would frighten a woman away. An afternoon escape brings them closer, but doubts linger between the love-struck couple. 
Burning questions about how to fuse their lives together with so much of their past still clouding the future become a heavy burden that they’re both trying to bear on their own.  
It will take a touch of magic if there's any hope in sight.

There is still time to enter Kathleen’s Night Magic Cover Reveal Giveaway for a 10.00 Amazon Gift Card. Hop over to her place and enter. http://kathleensplacetoreflect.blogspot.com/2016/05/cover-reveal-giveaway-night-magic_28.html

While you are there take a look around. 

Love's Encore

Her contemporary romance, Love’s Encore was released from Beachwalk Press on May 16, 2016. 

Here’s the blurb and buy link for Love’s Encore.
 
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Desire wins the lead role. 

Sadie Layne, a creative and motivated high school drama teacher, is grateful for second chances. After surviving breast cancer, she embarks on a celebratory trip to LA with her two best friends. Sadie never expected to run into the handsome and charming Vince De Carlo in the hotel lobby. She hasn't seen Vince much since they worked together in a theater company years ago. Their meeting interrupts her plans and reminds her of the life she left behind.
Vince, a struggling actor and cover model,
is in LA to promote a television pilot. His old attraction to Sadie is stronger than ever. He never forgot her, even though a trusted friendship and a scripted kiss was all they'd shared.
The reunited pair give in to temptation, but reality soon collides with lust as strong doubts about their blossoming romance get in the way. Sadie dreads facing her defeat as an actress, and Vince doesn't think a struggling actor like himself is capable of providing the accomplished teacher with what she deserves.
Will the couple find a way to keep their sizzling romance alive and build a future together? Or will their uncertainty win the lead role and smother the flames? 

Here’s where you can find Kathleen. She loves hearing from her readers. 



Thursday, October 30, 2014

Nerine Dorman's South African style Halloween

Cate: Woo hoo, Nerine Dorman's traveled halfway around the world to appear at my special Halloween celebration. Welcome Nerine! Please tell us a little bit about yourself.
Nerine: Thank you for having me over, Cate. In short, I’m a South African author of dark, speculative fiction, I’m on half of the gothic folk band A Murder and occasionally I edit fiction.
 
Cate: So cool! What do you love most about Halloween?
Nerine: The best part of Halloween is that it’s the time of year that we have the South African HorrorFest, for which I run its literary component – the Bloody Parchment event. We get to dress up and read scary stories, and eat lots of cupcakes.
 
Cate: A Bloody Parchment event sounds like fun! Do you have a favorite memory of a Halloween past?
Nerine: Probably amusing rather than favourite. We learned about Halloween watching American TV series and films, but the concept was foreign to a lot of the older adults. You see, TV only came to South Africa in 1976, and Halloween had never really been part of our culture. We decided to dress up and go trick or treating, and very few of the adults knew what we were up to. And even less of them had candy for us. Now it’s totally different, of course, and many people have sweets and chocolates for kids, who often go to great effort to dress up.
 
Cate: Have you ever had an unusual experience you couldn’t explain?
Nerine: Oh, many. One of my favourites was when my parents were ghost hunting, and neither my dad or myself particularly cared for the house, which had a weird vibe in the lounge. My dad was sensitive to these things, and to a certain extent, so am I. So we went outside, and a few moments later my mom came rushing out of the house saying she’d seen a ghost. I of course thought this was terribly funny, so I went to go tell my dad, that Mom had just seen a ghost. And he calmly asked “Which one?” At the time I hadn’t realized there’d been more than one.
 
Cate: Lol! Sounds like your dad's quite used to them. What frightens you the most?
Nerine: Losing control of my body. I’ve had a seizure while using public transport a few years ago. Of course my memories of the actual chain of events are like Swiss cheese, and not being able to recall what happened really bugs me. So yeah, losing one’s mind features pretty high up on my list of fears. Of course the usual applies: fear of spiders rates pretty highly. Oh, and stink bugs too. Don’t like them at all.
 
Cate: Yikes, that would be scary. Stink bugs are too prevalent here, but my daughter shares your fear. Ever gone on a ghost tour? Or ghost hunting on your own?
Nerine: I love old, abandoned buildings. Sometimes I gain impressions from them. Whether this is my overactive imagination or actual tapping into resonances I don’t know, and at the end of the day it doesn’t really matter, because it’s fun to think up possible stories.
 
Cate: I agree! Any favorite Halloween recipes you’d care to share?
Nerine: If I’m feeling particularly wicked, I’ll chuck a bunch of fruit and chocolate into a baking dish, cover it with an egg/flour/yogurt mix and bake that for 45 minutes and serve up with cream or ice cream.
 
Cate: Yum, sounds delicious. Tell us about your latest release, and where readers can find it online.
Nerine: I’ve actually got two that came out on each others’ heels. The first is The Guardian’s Wyrd which is a fantasy adventure for boys between the ages of 12 and 16 (but really, anyone can read it); and the other is a dark fantasy novel entitled Dawn’s Bright Talons which should appeal to fans of Anne Rice. Yep, it has vampires.
 
Cate: Care to share a blurb or excerpt?
Nerine: They are as night to day–but blood will tell when facing a common enemy.

A sought-after dancer in the upmarket Moonlit Garden, Isabeau Letier, has not given her future much thought. All that matters is the art of dance, and charming wealthy patrons into parting with a few extra coins. She has her exotic good looks and her youth. What could possibly go wrong? 

When a mysterious nobleman pays her undue attention, Isabeau’s darker, bloodthirsty nature awakens and she kills him with her bare hands after he follows her home. Even worse, she drinks and enjoys his blood. Her brother, Eric, returns home to this disturbing tableau yet remains calm even as the corpse sifts to ash in the morning sun. Isabeau has no choice but to follow her sibling’s lead. 

Not many people know that Michel Roux, owner of a slightly down-at-heel theatre in the District of Paper Lanterns, is a vampire. He prefers to keep things that way and steer clear of the petty politicking of the city's vampiric subculture. When his estranged sire, Tomas, goes missing, and his grandsire sets him the task of solving the mystery, Michel is unwillingly dragged into all of the very dangerous games he thought he’d left behind him. 

Isabeau and Michel become unlikely allies as they try to wriggle their way out of being the pawns in a game where they don’t know the rules. Isabeau’s ancient heritage is a danger, not only to herself, but to the established hierarchies at odds with one another in the city of Ysul, and the elders are desperate to either control her–or kill her. 

As events unwind, it becomes increasingly difficult to separate friend from foe, and as the two flee for their lives they must also explore the true nature of the bond that they've forged and uncover the ages-old secrets that have pushed them onto this path. Warring factions are about to overturn centuries of custom, and two young people are marked to pay the price—in blood.
 
Cate: What inspired you to write about the theme?
Nerine: I have this awful habit of asking “What if…” and it’s all downhill from there. With The Guardian’s Wyrd I had a yen to write about a house that I used to frequent when I was a kid in Hout Bay. It had a mysterious basement, and we always used to pretend there were secret rooms there. With Dawn’s Bright Talons, I just got a real kick out of playing on the idea of what if there was a kind of predator that hunted vampires… And what if she had no idea of her heritage until it was sprung upon her.
 
Cate: A secret room would be very cool. Anything else you’d like to share?
Nerine: Folks are welcome to sign up for my newsletter (http://eepurl.com/JoPUv). I promise not to spam people and to keep things light and entertaining, with a bit of writing advice thrown in from time to time too. Otherwise they are welcome to stalk me on Twitter at https://twitter.com/nerinedorman
 


Cate: Nerine has a fantastic giveaway for you guys!

Nerine: I’m giving away a digital copy of Dawn’s Bright Talons to the first three people to sign up for my newsletter.

Cate: Wow, three ebooks. Thanks Nerine! And thanks for helping us celebrate Halloween!

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Brynna Curry spills the beans - and has a giveaway too!

Hi Brynna! So glad to have you at Spilling the Beans, where we can learn a little bit about you, and your book. Grab a cappuccino and let’s chat. Unless you have another favorite drink (alcoholic or otherwise)?
Iced caramel coffee please.

Fur or feathers, pet-wise?
Fur. I have a cat, Asheron (Named for SK’s Dark-Hunter leader.) We call him Ash. He’s very spoiled and likes to curl up beside me while I’m working.

Any pet peeves? One thing that really burns your biscuits?
Tail-gating drivers, spam phone calls at work.

Tell us something about yourself that’s not in your bio.
I’m a DIY’er. I will tackle almost any project if I think I can figure it out or find a how to video online. I did most of the renovating to our home over the last couple of years, including replacing floors, ceilings and plumbing. I *heart* HGTV. lol

What do you like to do when you’re not writing?
I love to read. I rarely have time anymore, but when I do, I like to curl up in the corner chair with Ash and just read something on my Kindle.

If you had to choose another profession besides writer, what would it be and why?
Well, I do have a day job as a secretary, but it isn’t a chosen profession. I can’t imagine any career  I could love more than being a writer. Eventually, I plan to make a break from the 8-5 world to write full time.

Are you a night owl or early bird?
Night owl. I get up very early and stay up late. I write around my day job and family life so that means most every night is late.

If you could have one superpower, what would it be?
To control all the elements, particularly fire because I’m most afraid of it. In other words, I’d want to be a phoenix, like my character from Fire’s Ice, Devin.

How would your muse describe you?
Scatterbrained, bouncing from one idea to another. Eventually, her seemingly and maddening rambling side trips end up somewhere great. That’s just how her brain works.

If you could have dinner with anyone, past or present, fictional or real, who would it be and why?
My great, great grandmother Amanda Faye Curry, so I could reclaim just a little of our lost family history.

Beethoven, Beatles, Foo Fighters or Keith Urban (what type(s) of music makes you rock out)?
Anything from AC/DC to Mozart so long as it’s good. I am not a fan of most rap or screaming music.

Does music influence your writing? Do you have a music playlist for your book?
Oh, yes. Music is very influential on my writing. I grew up with a father who taught band. He had me interested in music from a very young age and it’s to his credit that I like a variety of music and can play several different instruments. And so, I always have music playing through my earphones while writing. What I listen to depends on my mood.  I don’t have a playlist for each book, but my couples do have songs. One that particularly resonates with me for them.

While creating your books, what was one of the most surprising things you learned?
How easy it was to become immersed in a world entirely of my own making. My characters are very real to me and I always drag out writing the last few chapters. It’s hard to say goodbye.

Where can readers find out more about you?
Please visit me at brynnacurry.com

Please tell us a bit about your latest book.
My latest book is Claiming Ana, part of a new series Triple Star Ranch.

Blurb: Where there’s smoke, there’s fire…and passion that won’t be denied.
The child of a gypsy and fey, small-town veterinarian Dr. Anastasia Brannon has always hidden her magic for fear of ridicule. A red-hot encounter with the new PI in town makes their attraction impossible to deny. Throwing caution to the wind, she indulges her desires but keeps her secrets close.
A man with a shady past and secrets of his own, Howl Raven uses his feral talents and tracking skills to make a living, doing his best to lay low and hide the curse that haunts him every month. So far, so good…until an uncontrollable shift outside the full moon leaves him the victim of a werewolf hunter.
When she finds the enigmatic investigator wounded in the woods near her cabin during a storm, Ana provides medical care on instinct. She may be the only one who can banish the wolf from Howl’s blood, but at what cost?

What inspired you to write it?
There just aren’t enough stories with southern characters in rural settings. I love my hometown and the people in it. I wanted to share the experience with others.

Thanks for spilling the beans today, Brynna! Best of luck with Claiming Ana.

EEEarth Enchanted

Brynna Curry

Blurb: Writer Liv Corrigan has the worst luck with men -- her telepathy tends to make them run for the hills. When she meets widower and ex-cop Jack Roarke, she decides to keep her talent hidden. Things are looking up until their third date crashes and burns as the man who murdered Jack’s wife turns out to be after him too.
Injured, Jack retreats with Liv to his house under armed guard. But with Liv’s mysteries rapidly coming unraveled, a diamond-thief killer to stop and passion in the air, the safe house is anything but safe for their hearts!

Excerpt #2 – First meet between Hero and Heroine
Jack scanned the bookstore as he sat in the hard metal folding chair, at the small table, and wrote. He thought his hand would fall off. Whoever said writing wasn’t real work had to have been crazy. He knew things about two hours’ worth of people their mothers probably didn’t know. Mandy Lou something or other had a granny who thought he was grade A and she was his number one fan. She didn’t look old enough to be allowed to read his brand of horror, but she had two copies of each of his books.

Jack had politely—he hoped—shrugged off the forty invitations to dinner, fourteen offers for coffee, and two very indecent proposals for ‘wild, hanging from the chandelier sex’ to quote one lovely fan. All in all, a long day barely described it, but he’d seen people and observed, that was for sure. If it helped with the new book, it might have been worth it, and then again maybe not.

Ellie dropped by to see how things were going, and then promptly ran away when he tried to beg out. He didn’t like being maneuvered, and Ellie was a champion at it. Entertaining the notion of strangling her got him through the second hour, but considering he needed a good editor, he changed his mind.

The line grew shorter. While he juggled the newest Hastings baby on his knee, which the boy’s proud papa had insisted on, Jack inscribed a message in the front cover to Mrs. Hastings, another number one fan and the mother of six children all under ten. How does she have the time to read at all? His message to her read, “Mrs. Hastings, I’m your number one fan. You rule. Jack.” Mentally saluting her efforts, he passed back junior, and sent them on their way. He automatically reached for the book a slim hand offered. Eyes down on the cover of what he’d created, he said the same thing he’d told countless others. “Hi, who should I make this out to?”

“Just sign it to Olivia Corrigan, fellow mystery writer.”

Her voice alone lifted his eyes to meet hers, a musical lilt that teased of mist and bogs, faeries and leprechauns. She was dressed professionally, but he could easily imagine her calling up a wild wind or casting spells. She was only about 5’4” and slim, claimed black Irish coloring. He saw a flash of what might have been a premonition, but after blocking the gift so long he couldn’t hold on to it. Did he smell rain? Candles or lightning? But the sun was shining. For a moment he just stared, couldn’t speak , and was certain he knew her but couldn’t remember where from.

“Is something the matter?”

He quickly signed her book, before he forgot that was the reason for their meeting in the first place. She was the last in line, and he was free. Thank God! Sorry, muse, position filled.

“Jack Roarke, it’s a pleasure, Miss Corrigan.”



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About the Author
Brynna Curry was born south of the Mason-Dixon Line. After living all over the southern states, she finally landed in North Alabama where she lives with her husband and their three children. Growing up, books fueled her dreams and imagination, ultimately becoming her salvation during the hardest times in her life.Writing is her passion, but she enjoys the fun of sharing those stories with others by reviewing books and working in publicity.
When she isn’t writing or promoting, she’s often found haunting the library for new books to read or just spending an quiet evening at home with Jackie watching old westerns on TV. Although her wizards, shifters and vampires are as real to her as anyone, she insists love is the truest magic and with it every day is another wonderful adventure.

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Giveaway
$10 Amazon or B&N gift card to be given away on 10/1 during the kickoff of 31 Days of Halloween
1 digital copy of series
3 digital copies of  Earth Enchanted

 
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