Alyssa Day – Biography – Bibliography

Alyssa Day – Biography – Bibliography

Biography

Alyssa Day is the pen name (and dark and tortured alter ego) of RITA award-winning author Alesia Holliday. She is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of paranormal romance and urban fantasy novels. She was born in Biloxi, Mississippi, and spent her childhood moving all around the world with her family and her dad, who was in the U.S. Air Force, living in such varied and wonderful places as Colorado, the Philippines, Alaska, Turkey, Texas, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and probably a few other places she has forgotten. After graduating from The Ohio State University (go Buckeyes!) with a degree in sociology, she worked in the real world for a while but then went to law school, graduating summa cum laude from Capital Law School in Columbus, Ohio. She practiced law as a trial lawyer in three different states before deciding that she had more fun with the voices in her head than the ones in courtrooms. After marrying Navy Guy, she started on another round of adventures, moving from Ohio to Florida to Seattle to Florida to Virginia to Florida to Japan, and now back to Florida.

Before Alyssa started writing dark and dangerous, her alter ego Alesia Holliday wrote fresh and funny! You’ll be able to check out her comedies, some available as e-books and some soon to be re-released in print, right after the first of the year. Some reviewers compared her comedic mystery, BLONDES HAVE MORE FELONS, to the Stephanie Plum series!  (Alesia had to sit down and breathe into a paper bag upon hearing this news–she adores Janet Evanovich!)  Stay tuned for exciting news about further books in the December Vaughn mystery series!

When she’s not playing in her paranormal worlds, Alyssa is the very busy mom to two brilliant children (chaperone the trip to Yokohama Science Museum? Sure!), the wrangler to a varying number of rescue pugs, and the wife of Navy Guy, who may be flying over an ocean near you in his mighty P 3 Orion at this very minute.  For an up close and personal look at what life in the military is like for a family when one spouse/parent has gone to war, check out Alesia’s soon-to-be re-released E-MAIL TO THE FRONT, in which she used her actual emails between she and her husband during two separate war time deployments. 


Bibliography

Warriors of Poseidon
Atlantis Rising – book 1
Conlan & Riley
Release date: March, 2007

Wild Hearts in Atlantis (in Wild Thing, an anthology) –book 1.5
Bastien & Kat
Release date: January, 2009 – ebook special -March, 2012

Atlantis Awakening – book 2
Ven & Erin
Release date: November, 2007

Shifter’s Lady (in Shifter, an anthology) – book 2.5
Ethan & Marie
Release date: March, 2008 – ebook special – April, 2012

Atlantis Unleashed – book 3
Justice & Keely
Release date: June, 2009

Atlantis Unmasked – book 4
Alexios & Grace
Release date: July, 2009

Atlantis Redeemed – book 5
Brennan & Tiernan
Release date: March, 2010

Atlantis Betrayed – book 6
Christophe & Fiona
Release date: September, 2010

Vampire in Atlantis – book 7
Daniel & Serai
Release date: June, 2011

Heart of Atlantis – book 8
Alaric & Quinn
Release date: December, 2012

 

The League of the Black Swan

The Cursed – book 1
Release date: Upcoming 2013

Entralled – book 2
Release date: Upcoming 2013

 

Alejandro’s Sorceresscoming soon – ebook special

 

Standalone Novels (as Alesia Holliday)

Email to the Front – released January 2012

Santa Baby- released November, 2011

American Idle- released June 2011


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Notorious Nineteen (Stephanie Plum #19) by Janet Evanovich-a review

Notorious Nineteen (Stephanie Plum #19) by Janet Evanovich-a review

Before we get to the review, The Reading Cafe would like to welcome a new reviewer to our family-Georgianna. Barb and I met Georgianna through one of our favorite author’s website. We hope you enjoy Georgianna’s reviews.

Notorius Nineteen is the nineteenth storyline and November 20, 2012 release in Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum series. Stephanie Plum is a Jersey girl working for her uncle in the bond enforcement field (due to lack of other jobs). She’s been doing this for 19 books now and seems to be getting better at her job of catching those who do not show up for their court appearances or FTA’s (Failure to Appear).

She and Lula (an ex “ho”, currently a “file clerk” for Stephanie’s uncle Vinnie) who accompanies her on most of her adventures, get into some really hilarious predicaments trying to apprehend FTA’s. This sometimes includes things like: letting an alligator loose on the neighborhood, getting her car firebombed, going naked on a nude beach with just handcuffs, etc. The fun is really interesting and can have you rolling on the floor.

Stephanie has an on-again/off-again relationship with two men, Joe Morelli (a cop) and Ranger (an ex Ranger/now security business owner). Joe is an old high school flame that talked her out of her virginity when she was 16 or 17. Ranger was and is her mentor in the bond enforcement field and is incredibly sexy and more than a little dangerous. For 18 books she’s had an issue with commitment to either of the men. Joe has some commitment issues as well, as does Ranger who honestly says marriage is not in his plan but anything short of that is wonderful.

After finishing this book I have a bit of mixed feelings. I love the FTA chasing and all the funny complications she and Lula get into. Some of the side FTA stories are interesting even brilliant, but how much longer can this keep going on? She has the usual fire bombed cars and blown-up apartment issues. God, why can’t I find a man like Ranger who’ll give me a new car when I crash a fender!

I liked her being Ranger’s “bodyguard” in this one…I keep having hopes that she’ll get more into Ranger’s life and perhaps work for Rangeman (Ranger’s security firm) and grow her relationship with him. When she’s going down the aisle as a bridesmaid and meets Ranger’s gaze, I thought it might get a little farther along…it seemed to me he hasn’t been so totally against marriage as he was…is this something to hope for? The big drama in this one was one of Ranger’s past team members that was really crazy and the drama was very intense. But then she keeps going back to Morelli and we’re back to square one!

I also thought for a while that Morelli seemed less interested, certainly more accepting of her working with Ranger. He just didn’t seem to care much, none of his usual hotheaded rants and raves about it. Then he says her loves her! At one point she was even wondering if she could quit her job…she just doesn’t seem to be the stay-at-home mom type and was okay with that, but knew Morelli wanted a wife and kids type life – so was she reconsidering him as a future? I’m so confused! Even worse is, I’m losing interest. After 19 books of this same scenario I’m looking for progress!

The book is of course well written, as they all are! I do love the series and the people in it. I’m just not rushing to get the next one for more of the same. It’s still fun when you get into it, but a bit of a letdown when nothing much changes.

Reviewed by Georgianna S.

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Heart of Atlantis by Alyssa Day – a Review

Heart of Atlantis by Alyssa Day – a Review

Heart of Atlantis is the final book in Alyssa Day’s The Warriors of Poseidon series.  There are still some awesome characters that Alyssa may use someday in the future for novellas.  But for now, we say goodbye to our wonderful warriors and their mates that we have to come to love.  What better way to end it then with the long long awaited couple….Alaric and Quinn. Alyssa doesn’t disappoint, as Heart of Atlantis was a fitting end to this series, or hopefully this arc.

Right from the start, Quinn and Jack, are doing what they always do, fight evil, mostly vampires or demons.  Of course, Alaric is right beside them, protecting his beloved Quinn.  When we last left off in Vampire in Atlantis, Alaric decided he needed Quinn, and the hell with his duty to Poseidon, who never answers his call for help.  During the Battle, Jack almost loses his life, only to be somewhat saved by Serai and Alaric; but Jack at this time is no more, and his Tiger only remains.  Quinn is heartbroken, and promises to do all she can to bring Jack back.  So Alaric whisks her and Jack away through the portal to a place no one will find them.  Time passes, and Quinn has been unsuccessful to bring back Jack, and now the call to duty comes.   An imposter, who is another one of Alyssa’s evil villains, claims that he is the rightful heir as King of Atlantis, and he has the final jewel for Poseidon’s trident, that will help Atlantis rise. 

Ptolemy, is the imposter, who is a powerful warrior, but if he is part Atlantean, he also has an unknown extremely powerful other half.  He brings death, chaos, destruction upon anyone in range, to force the government to acknowledge that he is the King of Atlantis.  Anubisa makes a return, and she works with Ptolemy, as she doesn’t care if he becomes the King, as long as he gives her all of the Atlantean warriors, as well as prince Aidan.  He also tells the world on national tv that he wants Quinn Dawson.  With her cover blown, and her life at risk as the leader of the rebels, Quinn decides to face this imposter alone, hoping to get the jewel back, and ends up being kidnapped. 

This sets off Alaric, who being the High Priest of Atlantis is already powerful, and now he is in a maddening rage he cannot control, destroying everything in his sight, as he thinks he has lost Quinn. This is all in the early part of the story, and sets the stage for the rest of the book.  There is a lot of excitement, action, danger throughout the book.  Alaric, who needs to help save Atlantis, finds it harder and harder to control his desire for the love of his life, Quinn.  It was fun to watch Quinn deal with Alaric in her normal tough and sarcastic way, but discover herself how much she has fallen in love with him.  Danger finds both of them throughout the story, with Quinn doing what she does best, fight the enemy and put herself in danger.  Alaric, dealing with helping Conlan and the other warriors to stop the Trident from destroying Atlantis, as well as protecting Quinn.  But with his emotions raging and out of control, Alaric was also dangerous, as only Quinn can keep him somewhat focused, and make him realize that he needed to help his family in Atlantis.

I loved when all of them ended up back in Atlantis, every single couple from the start of the series.  They came together to save Atlantis, and it was great to see them all again, as they played a big part in this story.  It was an exciting ending, with two evil protagonists facing our Warriors of Poseidon.  But two things separated this story from the others.  One being that we get to spend time which each couple, even at the end. The other one was when Quinn and Alaric finally consummate their relationship and the soul meld.  With Alaric celibate for centuries, a lot of time was devoted almost all at once, to both of them sexually, and the chemistry between them was off the wall, almost hot enough to burn Atlantis by itself. 

This was a wonderful book to end this series, whether it is the final end or just the end of the arc. Thank you, Alyssa Day for giving us this fabulous series, and such a wonderful group of Warriors and their mates.  Bravo Alyssa, for giving us a beautiful ending in Heart of Atlantis, as I loved every moment of it.

Reviewed by Barb

Copy provided by Author

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Frostbitten (WOTO #10) by Kelley Armstrong – a review

Frostbitten (WOTO #10) by Kelley Armstrong-a review

FROSTBITTEN (WOTO # 10) by Kelley Armstrong

December 2012 is the tenth month in Moonlight Gleam’s Women of the Otherworld (by Kelley Armstrong) reading challenge.  Each month, participating sites post a review of the scheduled storyline.  This month’s challenge is:  FROSTBITTEN.

FROSTBITTEN is the tenth full-length storyline in Kelley Armstrong’s Women of the Otherworld series and reunites some of our favourite werewolves. Clay and Elena, with the eventual help of Antonio and Nick, are on the hunt for a couple of rogue werewolves who have been terrorizing a small Alaskan community leaving a trail of grizzly murders and missing women in their wake. As the representative for the American pack, Elena sets out to investigate the recent reports of mysterious wolf killings, but will discover that the kills are anything but natural. Leaving behind their twins with Jaime and Jeremy, Clay and Elena will have their hands full with a runaway young wolf, the Russian pack and several mutts hoping to make an impression as a new upstart pack to be feared.

Frostbitten is a storyline that uncovers a little known species of ancient shape-shifters known as the Wendigo that prefer to keep their identity a secret. The rogue mutts will force the quiet and reclusive species into the roll of protector when they discover the remains of a werewolf and the bodies of several young women. But when old memories and one-time pack members resurface from Clay’s past, Elena will find herself in the unenviable position as the bait to trap Clay and the others.

Frostbitten introduces us to several new werewolves including Noah, Reese and Morgan. Kelley will offer up a number of short stories involving the young werewolves, including the December 2012 release of Forbidden- a storyline featuring Morgan Walsh. Nick will also become the surrogate father to a couple of reluctant newcomers to the pack, and the alpha elect for the American pack will be revealed-surprising no one but Elena, herself.

Frostbitten is another wonderful and fascinating storyline in Kelley’s Women of the Otherworld series. With the introduction of three new werewolves Kelley offers up a world of possibilities for future storylines that will now, only be revealed in a series of novella and anthology type novels.

Reviewed by Sandy

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Warriors of Poseidon by Alyssa Day -Combined Reviews

Warriors of Poseidon by Alyssa Day -Combined Reviews

Warriors of the Poseidon is a wonderful series by Alyssa Day. Let us start with a description of this series and how Atlantis, which supposedly sunk, but is still there hidden to all; this is an explanation direct from Alyssa Day’s site:

It was the time before the Cataclysm, forced upon Atlanteans by the greed of humanity. In Poseidon’s Temple, in the soul of the seven isles of Atlantis, a group of warriors met with the sea god’s high priest. He divided them into seven groups of seven and assigned each a sacred duty and an object of power – a magic-imbued gemstone. Some were to sink to the bottom of the world, shielded from prying eyes and envious lusts by the waters that nurtured them. Others were to join the lands of humans at assigned locations – all high grounds that would protect the lineage in the event of severe flooding.

All would wait. And watch. And protect.

And serve as first warning on the eve of humanity’s destruction.
 
Then, and only then, Atlantis would rise. For they were the Warriors of Poseidon, and the mark of the Trident they bore served as witness to their sacred duty to safeguard mankind.

Combined Reviews:
Since I have read and written a review on every book in this series, and have loved them all, I decided to do a combined review of the entire series.  Below is a condensed review for each of the books, minus Heart of Atlantis, which will be posted in full tomorrow.

Atlantis Rising – Book 1 (March 6, 2007)
Conlan & Riley

“Atlantis Rising” starts off introducing Conlan, the prince of Atlantis, who just returned after 7 years of imprisonment and torture.  Conlan is the leader of the Warriors of Poseidon, who must protect mankind against vampires and other evil.  He has returned just in time for him to be elevated to King of Atlantis. But he must take his warriors and the high priest to retrieve the stolen Trident, a powerful weapon, which he must reclaim to be able to ascend to the throne. The stolen Trident is in the hands of a group of dissenting Atlanteans, as well as vampires (led by the evil Goddess of Death-Anubisa), who plan on the destruction of humanity.

Conlan, still under the duress of his torture by Anubisa, is confused as he is pulled to rescue a female in danger. Enter Riley Dawson, the female in trouble, being attacked by 3 vampires.  Riley is an empath, and she also feels the mind link to Conlan.  They are drawn to each other, as each was trying to fight off the intense desire felt for each other.  Riley immediately can feel Conlon’s soul, and his torture, making her more sympathetic to him.  Conlon, not having felt such emotions in his lifetime (11,000 years), is torn for his desire for this human empath, which in his world is called ‘Aknasha”, unheard of for Atlanteans for thousands of years.  His high priest warns him of danger, but Conlan ignores Alaric and plans to bring Riley back with him to Atlantis.

This is a fun story, to be able to watch Conlan and Riley discover each other, and the intensity of their feelings.  Only Riley seems to be able to heal Conlan’s broken soul, and as the story unfolds, Conlan, an honorable and loyal warrior to Poseidon, cannot lose Riley, no matter what the cost will be.  Riley is a great heroine, as she is street savvy, spunky, brave, and speaks her mind openly.  In time, the other warriors come to care about Riley, especially for her bravery in helping save them.  She is perfect for Conlan, and their love for each grows with each passing day.  To watch them “soul-meld” is amazing.   The mission to retrieve the stolen Trident, was exciting.  It was just great to watch Riley with the other warriors, and how she wins them all over.  I loved her attitude yelling to the god Poseidon to save his warriors….so funny.     Great book, great romance, excitement and fun all the way

Wild Hearts in Atlantis, in Wild Thing – Book 1.5 (January 6,2009)
Bastien & Kat
This novella is Bastien’s story.  Prince Conlan (our wonderful hero in Atlantis Rising), sends Bastien to Miami to work with a group of shape shifters.  There he meets up with Kat Fiero, a half human and half shape shifter, who is a park ranger. This is not the first time, Bastien has met Kat, as he helped save her two years ago from vampires.  But Bastien has not forgotten the beautiful Kat.  Their meeting was short, but left a mark on both of them.  Kat Fiero is not happy, as she feels cursed with a gift, to be able spread calm and peace around her or to individuals, but she also feels that it prevents her from shifting into her own cat.  Ethan is the Alpha of Kat’s pack, and his girlfriend Fallon hates her.

Kat is the one who must work with Bastien, as he will share her house with her.  She automatically feels the attraction again, but does not want to get hurt, as she thinks that Bastien does not feel the same.  Bastien, fought off his attraction before, as he knows that Poseidon has long ago forbidden relationships between the Warriors and shape shifters. The warriors are trying to stop the shape shifters from an alliance with the vampires, and prove to Ethan that the vampires are the ones behind the recent death of shape shifters. The romance of Bastien and Kat is very good, and it is fun to watch them give into their feelings (with some hot scenes), and to see both of them discover that they are soul mates.

Atlantis Awakening – Book 2 (November , 2007)
Ven & Erin

This is Ven’s book, and he is one of the warriors I loved the most, as the story of Warriors of the Poseidon began.  Ven, the King’s Vengeance and second in line to the throne, was sent to make an alliance with the witches to help defeat the vampires.  Lord Vengeance was to meet Erin Connors, who represented the Seattle Circle of Lights (a coven of witches), to work out the arrangement in forming an alliance together. Ven was immediately attracted to Erin when she walked into the bar that was their meeting place, as he was overwhelmed by his desire for her.  Erin is a powerful young witch, who can call powerful magic at her will, but is afraid to use some of her magic, as she was told by her superiors that it was against the rules.    Erin is a perfect match for Ven, and makes a great heroine.  I really loved Ven & Erin together, as their romance was just wonderful to watch.

Erin has spent years ten years planning her revenge against the evil vampire Caligula.  She lost her entire family to Caligula, and has recently learned that her sister Deirdre is still alive. Erin asks Ven for help in saving her sister, and avenging her family’s death. But Deirdre is now a vampire, and has been tortured by Caligula all those years. Ven knows that Caligula is also after Erin, and because he fears for her safety, he agrees to help her, but whisks her off to Atlantis. There, Erin learns she has powers she never even suspected. She is a gem singer, which is a rare and has been lost to Atlantis for centuries.  With her song and the jewels in the Temple of Nereid, Erin manages to use her newfound powers to heal Riley and her unborn child. But it is only temporarily, as Riley’s body is rejecting her pregnancy, and to keep them both safe, they have to find a lost ruby called the Nereid’s heart. Ven, knowing that without this jewel, Riley and her unborn child will die, agrees to take Erin back and look for the ancient ruby, which is hidden deep within Caligula’s lair, and they must also defeat Caligula to save themselves.

This was a great story, with adventure, excitement and surprises, but it was the hot and sexy romance between Ven and Erin, which was blended nicely into the story, that made this even better.  Using the gem-singer theme, where the gems sing to Erin, and she sings with all those passions spiraling around them, or against the evil, was so well done. Their love for one another, and their soul-melding was, as I said before great.  The ending was exciting, filled with emotion, action, and surprise twists, as well as a sort of cliffhanger.

Shifter’s Lady – Book 2.5 (March 4, 2008)
Marie & Ethan

“Shifters Lady” is the second and last novella by Day for Warriors of the Atlantis. This story is about Marie, whom you learn more about in “Atlantis Awakening”.  Marie is Bastien’s sister, and is the first maiden of the temple of Nereid. On a visit to Miami, she meets the Alpha shape shifter, Ethan.  When Ethan lays eyes on her, he is lost. Just hearing her voice, her laugh, looking at her beauty, her dark hair,,causes his panther to go wild.  So of course, he runs away. Lol  But Bastien is called away on a mission, and Kat has to go to work as a park ranger, so Ethan has to watch over Marie.  You can’t help like Marie, she is a nice person, sweet, a loyal to Atlantean, and has some powers of her own.

Ethan must fight to save his pack against a threat to his leadership, as well as his and Marie’s life.  Kat does come back, and brings the were-tiger Jack to help.  But the romance and soul-meld between Marie and Ethan is the best part of the story.  Some funny scenes, where they are making love, and she loses control of her powers, and the rain comes pouring through the room….Cute.

A lot was left open, even what happens to Ethan and Marie, as they know Poseidon will not allow shape shifters in Atlantis. Marie has to go back to Atlantis soon, to resume her duties in the temple.    My guess, somewhere in the future, allowances will be made to allow them (Bastien/Kat-Marie/Ethan) to come home.

Atlantis Unleashed – Book 3 (June 29, 2009)
Justice & Keeley
At the end of Atlantis Awakening, Justice, after keeping the truth of his birth a secret all his life, offered his life or his soul to Anubisa to save his brother, Ven & Erin, as well Conlan & Riley, and their unborn child.  “Atlantis Unleashed” is Justice’s story.

This book picks up with the warriors trying to find Justice, who has been imprisoned in the Void by Anubisa for four months. Justice, who is a fierce Atlantean warrior, has been dreaming of a beautiful woman, while in imprisonment.  It is this vision, that keeps him sane throughout whatever torture Anubisa has done to him, as well as his inner conflict, of having  two souls…Atlantean & Nereid.  Justice is constantly fighting off the Nereid soul, who wants total control.  Just about when he feels he is losing his sanity, he attempts an escape from the Void.

Keeley McDermott is a well known feisty archaeologist. What Keeley has kept secret to everyone, is her ability to touch objects, and be able to read and feel everything about it. By touching these objects, it triggers events related to the object, and those visions take its toll on Keeley.   She never really knew what she was, until Atlantis came looking for her. Conlan and his team knew Keeley was an object reader, and they needed her to help them.   Keeley, years before during one of her expeditions, found a fish carving, which gave her a vision of a beautiful warrior, with blue black hair.  She dreamed of this warrior for years.

Almost the minute Keeley arrives in Atlantis, she sees the image of Justice trying to escape the Void through a portal.  Justice sees Keeley, and recognizes that she is the woman who has kept him sane.  He sees no one else, as he fights his insanity to get through the Void to Keeley. Justice is a pretty scary site for Keeley, as he comes through and grabs her away.

But Keeley, though scared at times, was the perfect person for the damaged Justice.  She was a strong character, has courage, compassion, and great sense of humor.  Once she was able to see into Justice’s mind, as well as Justice into her mind (for her bad childhood), Keeley was the one who would mend Justice back together.  Despite her own difficulties, she was able to calm him, and pull him out of his insanity. In time, Keeley was the only one, who could heal him and blend his two souls together.  When Justice looked at Keeley, he could feel her light to take him out of his darkness. Loved their romance, even early on, when they were in the cave unable to get out, and she was scared.  Loved his intense love for her, the way he clung to his sanity for her sake, to protect Keeley in fighting off the more dangerous Neirid.. made it more intense.  Though at times, he was bit arrogant, as it seems all of the warriors are in the beginning.  But Keeley was his savior, especially when she got to know Justice better, and knew how to handle him. She brought him out of this dark place…with her love for him.

The last 1/3 of the book was very exciting, as Justice (& Neried) worked with Keeley to find the Star of Artemis, which was needed to add to the Trident.  Something that is necessary for Atlantis to eventually rise.  Keeley in one of her visions told Conlan and Ven, they cannot try to bring Atlantis up, unless they get all the jewels of Trident, otherwise Atlantis will be destroyed.  Another part of the story I really enjoyed, was Keeley falling for the little orphaned girl, whom she met in the village in South America, where they had to help them fight off the vampires. I really enjoyed this book, and loved Justice and Keeley together.

Atlantis Unmasked – Book 4 (July 7, 2009)
Alexios & Grace

“Atlantis Unmasked” is the story of Alexios and Grace, and wheras, this was the same concept of  the Warriors fighting off the vampires, finding the jewels that will save Atlantis, the love between the them is different then previously.  This book starts off with lots of action, and Alexios meets up again with Grace, the fearless leader of the rebel forces, against the vampires and their allies. Grace is a friend of Quinn, whom we really do not see in this book.

Alexios, was the battle scarred Atlantean, who was one of Prince Conlan’s must trusted and loyal warriors. He too, was tortured physically and mentally by Anubis, the evil goddess of Death. Alexios is drawn so powerfully to Grace, but fears opening himself up to the pain of love and loss, as he has taken up celibacy as a way to cleanse his soul, but that will change when he falls for Grace.  Alexios is also concerned about hurting Grace, if his dark side should come through.  Though he tries to avoid going anywhere near Grace, he has been forced to go back and work with Grace in training the rebel recruits, and to steal the Vampire’s Bane from the possession of the most powerful vampire yet (Vonos).

Grace, besides being a kick-ass warrior, is also a descendant of Diana (The Goddess of the Hunt). Like Diana, Grace uses her bow and arrow as her weapon of choice, and her aim is always perfect.  Once Alexios sees Grace again, he is lost.  She is it for him, and he loves that is not only beautiful, but an amazing warrior.  This is where this book is totally different then the first three.  Alexios, loved everything about Grace, as much as he worried about her, and wanted to always protect her….he knew she was a warrior..he could not change her.  So he loved her enough to accept what she was, and let her be what she was meant to be.  I loved how Grace was a great tough heroine, with a soft sand funny side, and how Alexios did not try to change her, or force her to do things his way.  They were a team, and they were better for it.

I did not expect to love this couple like I did the others, but I really enjoyed their romance: the way Grace was fighting off her feelings for Alexios, because she feared there was no future, since he would live forever and she as a human would grow old and die.  Her love for him showed when she looked at him, not caring about his half scarred face, just loving him as he was. His total and unconditional love for her, his ability to reason, keep his cool, and willingness to force himself to allow her space, made him perfect for her.

What I really enjoyed very much in this story was that we also get to see Riley have her baby, as Alexios and his Atlantis mates are quickly summoned home for the birth of the royal heir, Prince Aidan.  Very nice to see most of them together, the warriors and their women. It does help make them appear as your family.

The fight to find the jewel…Vampire’s Bane, both Alexios and Grace, fighting first Vonos, then Anubis, was good.  The ending has an exciting climax, but only time will tell what effect it really had.  Alexios and Grace were fun characters to read about, as well as some hilarious moments throughout.  Grace meeting her descendant, Diana near the end has a number of surprises.  Another interesting tidbit, we learn more about the question as to what happens to the human women that mate with the warriors.  It does answer some questions.

Atlantis Redeemed – Book 5 (Mar 2, 2010)
Brennan & Tiernan
“Atlantis Redeemed” is Brennan’s story, and I did not expect to like them, but once again Day managed to surprise me…I loved Brennan and Tiernan.  In the previous books, we were introduced to Tiernan, an investigative reporter, and I thought then she would be an interesting character.  I knew from Brennan’s reaction then, that he was meant for Tiernan.  But I never suspected that I would love them together.

Brennan in the early days (two thousand years before), was a young warrior, who at the age of 19, loved to drink, and enjoy the women available to him.  A raging Poseidon punished Brennan for his cavalier behavior, and blamed him for the death of a young girl and her unborn child. Though it was unjust, as the girl refused to accept Brennan’s offer of marriage. Poseidon cursed Brennan with feeling no emotion.  To make matters worse, Poseidon told Brennan that one day he will meet his soul mate, and after all these years of no emotion, he will explode with those emotions that have been buried, and each time he and his soulmate separate, he will fail to recognize who she is.  This will go on over and over, every time he loses sight of her, he will forget her and it starts again.  Only until his soul mate dies, then he will remember her and all those emotions will remain with him forever.

Tiernan, as the investigative reporter, has been working with the Atlanteans, since Alexios helped save her, and brought her to Atlantis to meet with Prince Conlan.  Now Tiernan is trying to get information, to help destroy the vampires who are trying to take over the world, using scientific measures to force enthrallment on shifters and eventually humans.  Enthralling destroys their minds, resulting in their eventual deaths.  Tiernan also has another reason to want to expose this evil group, she lost a friend to this group, and she wants revenge.

When Brennan is forced to work with Tiernan, the attraction turns deadly, as his curse is shattered when he meets her and in the space of a few moments, 2000 years of emotions bombard him in an unbelievably torturous way. He knows that Tiernan is his soul mate, and he is able to fight and control the raging emotions enough to be in control.  Though Tiernan was scared at first, when Brennan came crashing into her room, she is a headstrong, courageous and tenacious young lady.  She being a woman with an eye for the truth…another lost Atlantean art….a Truth Teller.  Tiernan is a human lie detector, and knows when people are lying to her.  Having that ability, allowed her to calm down and give Brennan the chance to explain his over zealous reaction to her.  She quickly becomes attracted to the gorgeous sexy Brennan, and at the same time tries to help him realize that the curse was unjust and he needs to not blame himself.  Of course, she also offers to talk to Poseidon for him, once this mission is over.  Lol

Brennan and Tiernan are a terrific pairing, as Tiernan is able to deal with Brennan and his curse.  She is the only who is able to calm his emotions, but whenever she is in danger, Brennan goes into his berserker mode, that is almost impossible to control. They are both strong, and dedicated characters, and the sparks do fly explosively when they do allow their passion for one another finally connect.  During the soul-meld, Tiernan sees her future with Brennan, and backs away from him, thereby hurting him.  But eventually she realizes they will work on their future together, as she loves him, and he loves her.

The story is constantly filled with action and excitement.  Another great ending, and Poseidon does come forth again and Tiernan does try to talk to him. lol  There is lots of humor throughout, and that is fun to read. We get to see a lot of the other characters that have been part of our Warriors of Poseidon adventure…..Prince Conlan and Riley, Alexios and Grace, Alaric and Quinn (finally), Jack and Daniel with Diedre.

Atlantis Betrayed –  Book 6 (Sept 7, 2010)
Christophe & Fiona
In “Atlantis Betrayed” Christophe is the hero, and I have not really liked him at all.  I ended up loving him in this book, loved him with Fiona….and I think he is now my favorite…just goes to show that until you read their stories….you will never know.

Christophe has from the beginning a bad attitude and a chip on his shoulder. He openly hates humans, and doesn’t care about saving them, but as a loyal warrior for Poseidon, he does what is expected of him.  But as he is hanging around London, planning to steal the Jewel Siren for the Trident, his life is about to change…..he accidentally meets the ‘Scarlet Ninja’.

Fiona Campbell is another of Day’s great heroines.  Seems they are all different and unique on their own, and Fiona turns out to be one of the best ones.  Loved her.  As the ‘Scarlet Ninja’, Fiona is a thief, who is the Robin Hood of her time;  she steals to use the money to give to the needy.  Fiona is in actuality a famous writer of children’s books, is rich on her own, and has a mansion to boot.  She uses her own money to help charities.  Of course, having read the previous stories, you know Fiona has some kind of power.  Seems she is distant Fae (but possibly royal Seelie Fae), and has the ability to make herself invisible.

While out scouting the vanquish sword (which includes the siren jewel), Fiona accidentally runs into Christophe, who is looking to steal it.  Christoph is immediately attracted to Fiona, as she is to him.  He blackmails her to keep her identity a secret, if they become partners in the quest for the jewels.  Their adventure to steal the jewel, as well as to prevent the vampires from using the jewel to enthrall the shifters is very exciting and fun.

It was wonderful to watch Christophe fall in love with Fiona, marvel at the new emotions he was feeling, and to see him loosen up, and actually joke around.  His constant grinning, playfulness was so infectious, you find yourself falling in love with Christoph.  Fiona was the perfect match for him; she was smart, a crusader, spunky, sexy, and a real lady.  The romance between the two of them was not only hot and steamy, it was fun.

What also made this story different were two secondary characters that were a big part of the story.  Fiona’s brother, Declan, a computer geek, who helps her with her other life, is cute and very likeable.  It was great to watch his relationship with his sister and to Christoph. The other was her butler, Hopkins, who saved her and Declan, after her father was killed by vampires, years before. You can tell how much he loves them both, and he also helps her with her double life.  He is an enjoyable character, who intermixes with Christophe and the warriors who show up, which is funny.  Atlantis Betrayed was a great book, very entertaining, lots of fun, sexy, plenty of action and an exciting ending.  Best of all, the total change of Christophe was amazing to see

Vampire in Atlantis – Book 7 (June 7,2011)
Daniel & Serai
“Vampire in Atlantis” is Daniel’s book, and the story picks up with Daniel now ready to give up on life, and face the dawn.  Daniel’s whole existence has been about atoning for his early years of being a vampire when he was all about killing and maiming. He spent 9000 years underground to stop himself from continuing the bloodlust. He returned to join hands to help the Atlanteans working undercover against the vampires.  But his futility and being alone has forced him to finally give in to ending it all.

Serai is an Atlantean princess, who was one of a groupof young maidens, who agreed to be placed into a magical stasis to ensure the future of the Atlantean race, and be saved for a future King of Atlantis. This was 11 thousand years ago, when Atlantis went under the sea.  Serai has now awakened, as something is wrong with the Emperor jewel, which protected all the maidens in the stasis.  The Emperor jewel is also one of the jewels needed for the Trident, to help Atlantis rise.   Serai uses her magic to help her escape.  She wants no part of Atlantis, that seemed to have forgotten her, and calls the portal to run. But she knows she must find the missing jewel to save the other maidens who are still locked away from a sure death.

When Daniel is walking into the sunlight, he is suddenly pulled away and lands at Serai’s feet. He shockingly recognizes her, and she does too, but her mind is still in a state of confusion.   11 thousand years ago, Serai was Daniel’s first and only love.  But circumstances and timing tore them apart, as Atlantis was shortly ready to disappear.  Serai was visiting the jewelry shop where Daniel worked, and as it was attacked, he shoved her into an underground hiding place. When Serai came back up, Daniel was near death and she made a fast decision to save his life.  She allowed a nightwalker mage to change Daniel. This was how he became a vampire. Serai returned home intending to check up on Daniel soon, but her father who felt Daniel was not worthy of her, lied to her and Daniel was dead.  Atlantis shortly went under the sea and she was one the “lucky” maidens placed in stasis, for a few years (which ends up to be 11 thousand years).

Serai’s goal is to find the person who is misusing the power of the Emperor jewel, as it is killing her and her sisters. But Daniel is not going to let Serai go now that he has found her, even if that means they die on this mission together.  This story is about a wonderful love story of two people who though separated for thousands of years, have never forgotten one another.  This was their second chance to rekindle their romance.  At the same time find the missing jewel that threatens to destroy them, as well as Atlantis. The majority of the story takes place in the red rock country of Sedona, Arizona. Their true love is more emotional then in the previous books, and it is also a chance for the redemption Daniel needs.  It was great to watch them rediscover their love, her see a world that has totally changed, and for Daniel to finally have what he has always wanted…someone to share his life with and to love with passion.  When they reached the soul-meld, it was very emotional, as Daniel now knew he did indeed have a soul.

The story is also filled with lots of action and danger.  It was great to see Riley, Erin, and Keeley helping to try to save the maidens.  Then at the end to see all of the couples together (Riley/Conlan, Ven/Erin, Justice/Keeley, Alexios/Grace, Brennan/Tiernan, Christophe/Fiona) come together to help save Daniel and Serai.  Also fun to see Poseidon again.  There are also some interesting revelations in this book.  Some have to do with Daniel and Serai, but another was confirmation that we have suspected before….Serai tells them that priests do not have to be celibate, as they are stronger magic users when they have been through the soul-meld…Great news for Alaric and Quinn

Heart of Atlantis – Book 8 – (December, 2012)
Alaric & Quinn
Full review tomorrow (December 5th)

Reviews by Barb

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An Interview with Erin Knightley

An Interview with Erin Knightley

The Reading Cafe is happy to welcome Erin Knightley as our guest today. Before we meet Erin, let’s find out more about her.

Despite being an avid reader and closet writer her whole life, Erin Knightley decided to pursue a sensible career in science.  It was only after earning her B.S. and working in the field for years that she realized doing the sensible thing wasn't any fun at all.  Following her dreams, Erin left her practical side behind and now spends her days writing. Together with her tall, dark, and handsome husband and their three spoiled mutts, she is living her own Happily Ever After in North Carolina.

Let's begin our Interview with Erin.

Hi Erin and welcome to The Reading Café.  We would like to start with some background information.   Please tell us something about yourself?

Erin:  I tend to be that person who jumps off the ledge and just goes for things. Well, not literally – I’m terrified of heights! I’m a certified diver with a Bachelors of Science in Marine Science, I’m a certified diamontologist and work 1 day a week at a jewelry store to keep myself sane, I spent months perfecting cupcake recipes for a business I wanted to start (Cloudberry Cupcakes), only to discover I could never have a home-based food business because I have indoor pets. I’ve been a pizza maker, a lifeguard, a resident adviser, a day care worker, a clerk at a dry cleaner store (where I had to call 911 for the first time in my life thanks to a crazy customer), a lab worker at 3 different labs in college (one of which was in Irkutsk Russia), a real estate agent, a maid, a Geographic Information Systems analyst, an environmental specialist, and now a full-time writer. All that fodder for contemporary novels, and I only write historicals!

TRC: Have you always been interested in writing?

Erin:  On some level or another, yes. It wasn’t until I was almost thirty that I considered making a living at it, but I always loved and excelled at writing in school. I have some of the most dramatic 3rd grade essays you’ll ever read, lol!

TRC: Is there anything (in general) you find particularly challenging about writing?

Erin:  Ugh – the internet. If ever there was a double-edge sword, that would be it. It is vital for my research and social networking, but it so often derails my progress when I am trying to write. I actually had to install Freedom on my computer, which locks me out of the internet for however long I specify. It was a $10 program, but worth its weigh in gold!

TRC: “More Than a Stranger” is your first book published. This is part of your Historical Romance series.. Sealed With a Kiss.  Would you please tell us how you came up with the idea of this series?

Erin:  This happened pretty organically. Once I started writing Evie’s story (More Than a Stranger), I knew that I wanted to stay with her family—I just loved them! For me, there is no better fodder for writing than a big, loving, all-up-in-each-other’s-business kind of family 😉

TRC: Last month you released a novella…Miss Mistletoe, would you care to tell us little about this novella?

Erin:  This is a fun little Christmas novella, which was born from knowing the very last line in the story, believe it or not. Basically it is about Cece, who embarrassed herself with an all too forward move on Finn when she was younger. They haven’t seen each other in five years until they both arrive at a wedding (Evie and Benedict’s from More Than a Stranger!) and are thrown together. Still mortified years later, Cece is determine to avoid Finn completely. Finn is none too happy to see Miss Mistletoe—the girl who made a spectacle of the two of them at a Christmas ball years earlier. But when she vows to ignore him, he can’t help but be intrigued. Before long, the tables are turned, and Finn finds himself perusing the same girl he sought to avoid.

TRC: A Taste of Scandal was just released, which has such a gorgeous cover. Would you please tell us the premise of this book.

Erin:  Didn’t they do the greatest job ever on the cover?! I swear, somehow or another, I must convince my husband to reenact the pose for our Christmas Card this year 😉   As for the story, Richard is the brother of the heroine in my first book, and I knew he would have his own book after he kept trying to steal the show in the first one! He’s handsome, charming, and a bit of a rake—not to mention the fact he is heir to the Granville Marquisate. He’s used to getting everything he wants…until he meets baker and proprietress Jane Bunting, who is wholly unimpressed with Richard and everything he stands for.

These two start off butting heads, but soon find themselves falling for one another against all odds. 

A fun little fact about this book: it grew from my love of baking. I was intrigued with the incredibly elaborate and beautiful desserts they had at that time, without a single mixer or electric oven to be had! And yes, I tried every recipe I wrote about. I swear, my arms are still sore from all that whisking!

Links to order A Taste for Scandal: Amazon / Barnes & Noble / The Book Depository

TRC: What drew you to write Historical Romance? 

Erin:  I found romance novels through my job as a lifeguard—when it rained, I would go to the clubhouse and read from their library. I started off with contemporary, then found historical westerns, but it wasn’t until I discovered the likes of Connie Brockway, Lisa Kleypas, and Julia Quinn that I knew I was home. The gowns, the rules, the handsome rakes and glittering ballrooms—what’s not to love?

TRC: What are some of the Challenges (research) in bringing a historical romance to life?

Erin:   There is often conflicting information on the internet, and I must try to choose carefully what I believe to be true. For example, my use of the word ‘marquis’ instead of ‘marquess.’ There were those that were vehement that I was wrong because wikipedia said so. Yet, when I used Google Books to research tomes from that time period, I found plenty of uses of the ‘marquis’ spelling. Which reminds me of what one of my fellow authors said: “Even if you’re right, you can be wrong if readers don’t believe you.”

Also, there is always the challenge of not knowing what you don’t know until you try to write it (got that??). I’m writing a scene and suddenly realize I have no idea which servant would be attending to something, or how one goes about lighting a candle in a darkened room. It frequently stops me in the middle of scene and sends me scurrying to my research books/websites.

TRC: What are you working on now? 

Erin:  I recently submitted Book 3 in the Sealed With a Kiss Series—younger sister Beatrice’s story—called Flirting with Fortune 🙂 This one will be out in September of 2013. I’m also currently developing my next series, set in the same world with the characters I’m coming to know and love. More on that to come!

TRC:  Yayyyyyyyyy I guessed right….Beatrice is the next book  🙂

TRC: Many authors bounce ideas and information between each other and their family and spouses.  With whom do you bounce ideas?

Erin:  Definitely my sister Kara. She is a screen writer by trade, and had a great mind for plotting. I’ve helped her, and she’s definitely helped me—sometimes just by playing the ‘what if’ game. Sometimes we go off on tangents, but other times it leads to genius breakthroughs! The same can be said of my fellow authors, Heather Snow, Catherine Gayle, Tammy Falkner, and others. It’s amazing what you can do when you sit down with another author, turn off all electronics, and just plot.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Erin:  Since I mentioned my sister, I also wanted to mention my super talented brother, Andy McLeroy. He is a spare-time composer, and he wrote an original piano piece inspired by my first novel, More Than a Stranger. It’s available for a free download at my website here: Click here. I’m so in awe of his talent—I hope you enjoy the song as much as I do!

Also, I’m active on both Twitter (www.Twitter.com/ErinKnightley) and Facebook (www.Facebook.com/ErinKnightley). I love hearing for fans and fellow romance lovers! I also frequently do pop giveaways (much better than pop quizzes!), so keep an eye out.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food: Popcorn (homemade oil-popped)

Favorite Dessert: Cupcakes 🙂
**Many of you asked about Erin’s cupcakes. Check this funny video by Erin:

Favorite TV show:
Biggest Loser or Downton Abbey

Favorite Movie: Love Actually

Favorite Fictional Character (not your own): Dirk Pitt (Clive Cussler’s perpetual hero) 

Dark or Milk Chocolate: DARK!

Erin, thank you very much for taking the time to answer our questions.  We wish you good luck  on A Taste of Scandal.  We look forward to seeing you again at The Reading Café.

Erin & her publisher have graciously offered to give a member of The Reading Café a chance to win a copy of A Taste For Scandal.

1.  You must be a member at The Reading Cafe. If you are not a member, please register using the Log-In at the top of the page, or by using one of our social log-ins.

2.  If you are using a social log-in e.g. Twitter, please leave your email address along with your comment.

 3.  Giveaway open to U.S. only.

 4.  Contest runs from December 3rd – December 6th

Erin also has a wonderful giveaway on her website to celebrate the release of A Taste For Scandal.  Click HERE to enter that giveaway.


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A Taste for Scandal by Erin Knightley – a Review

A Taste for Scandal by Erin Knightley – a Review

A Taste for Scandal by Erin Knightley is her second book in her Sealed with a Kiss series. Below is the description of the book from Erin’s website, which is followed by my review.

Description:
A TEMPTING DIVERSION
Things have always fallen into place for Richard Moore, Earl of Raleigh. His good looks, abundance of charm, and the small matter of being heir to a marquisate make him quite the catch. So when a delectable young woman wants nothing to do with him, he can’t help but seize the irresistible challenge.

AN UNLIKELY COURTSHIP
Jane Bunting knows all about responsibility—she has managed to support herself and her brother with their bakery—but she knows nothing of excitement or passion. When dashing Lord Raleigh crosses the threshold of her shop, she has no idea of the potential danger to her reputation . . . or to her heart.

AN IMPOSSIBLE MATCH
Neither imagined things would go so far—until the night their worlds collide, irrevocably changing both their lives. But when duty calls for Richard, and with everything Jane has worked for suddenly at stake, will their taste for scandal be their downfall?

Review:
When I read Erin Knightley’s debut novel, More Than a Stranger, I immediately enjoyed her writing, in what turned out to be a fun read.  Now with the next book in her Sealed with a Kiss series, I feel that though I enjoyed More Than a Stranger, A Taste for Scandal was even better

Richard Moore, who had a big part in More Than a Stranger, as Evie’s brother and Hastings friend, is our hero in this book.  He was one of my favorites then, and does not disappoint.  Richard is a charming & fun loving womanizer, who just wants to have fun, and has no interest in stepping into his father’s Marquisate position at this time.  Richard knows his responsibilities, but for now he just plans on enjoying himself every possible minute. 

Our heroine is Jane Bunting who runs a bakery, with wonderfully delectable treats.  By accident, Richard passes by the bakery and sees someone threatening the person inside, and he runs to her rescue.  Unbeknownst to Richard, there was no threat, as he mistakenly thought Jane’s cousin was an intruder, and during the scuffle, some things inside the bakery were broken.  Jane not knowing that this stranger was the Earl of Raleigh, she calls the police.  Of course, even as he apologizes, Jane totally was not enamored by Richard, who is rarely if ever, ignored by any women.   Later, that evening, after being told my her cousin that she was rude, and the Earl was really trying to help, Jane goes to Richard’s home, where his family is visiting for a bit, and brings him some of her delectable chocolate biscuits to offer her apology. 

Richard is intrigued that Jane shows no interest in him, and he finds her to be attractive and obviously a challenge, since she seems unattainable.  With the help of his sister, Beatrice, they both convince Jane to give them lessons on baking.  LOL  sounds kind of ridiculous that an Earl would want to know how to bake.   But what ensues is a wonderful tale of romance that is against all odds.  First comes friendship between Jane, Richard and Beatrice. Then begins the slow romance between Richard and Jane, that both are convinced is just an attraction, and maybe sex, but no future for either of them.  Into this mix, is a local busybody, who is determined to force Jane out of business.  It is beautiful and heartwarming to watch them begin to fall in love.  Just when their sexual intensity is about to be consummated, Richard is called away for a family emergency, and Jane will face her fears in the days ahead, as the busybody forces her out. 

Richard is faced with something he did not want, to take over for his ill father.  In doing so, he comes to the conclusion that though he loved Jane, he felt his family would not accept her, since she was a commoner.  Richard also felt that Jane herself would not want the responsibilities of being the Lady of the house, as well as the wife of the Marquis.  So with pressure from his mother and father he sets out to choose a wife, to satisfy all. 

What happens to Jane you ask?  She uses her friendship with Beatrice to help her get a job as a bakery chef at Evie’s mansion, with the promise that no one tell Richard, nor Evie for that matter.  The final ¼ of the book is delightful.  Both Jane and Richard come to the conclusion that nothing can happen with their relationship.  But what are sisters for. 🙂  Both Beatrice and Evie plot together to help the two people so much in love, to force them to open their eyes.  It was so much fun to watch, and I enjoyed both Evie and Beatrice doing their scheming.  Knightley does a fabulous job creating wonderful characters. I loved Evie, Hastings, Richard & Beatrice in the first book; adored Richard & Jane in this book.  I do not know who the heroine will be in the third book, but I do hope it’s Beatrice, as she so deserves her own book.

This was a fantastic enjoyable read, and I loved it from start to finish.  Knightley knows how to put fun in her romances, with sexual intensity, and she has you rooting hard for our couple.  Knightley also has a wonderfully refreshing voice.  If you love Historical Romance, or any romance for that matter, you must read this book, it is one of the best fun books I have read this year. Erin Knightley is on my automatic buy.

Reviewed by Barb

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Shawntelle Madison-Interview and Giveaway with the Author

Shawntelle Madison-Interview with the Author

BIO: Shawntelle Madison is a web developer who loves to weave words as well as code. She’d never admit it, but if asked she’d say she covets and collects source code. After losing her first summer job detassling corn, Shawntelle performed various jobs—from fast-food clerk to grunt programmer to university webmaster. Writing eccentric characters is her most favorite job of them all. On any particular day when she’s not surgically attached to her computer, she can be found watching cheesy horror movies or the latest action-packed anime. She lives in Missouri with her husband and children.


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LET’S GET STARTED !!

TRC: Hi Shawntelle and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the release of your latest novel KEPT.

We would like to start with some background information. Would you please tell us something about yourself?

Shawntelle: I’m a geek who spends way too time much on the computer. When I have spare time I love to read and watch k-dramas.

TRC: Um…please explain….THE DEN OF EVIL? 😉

Shawntelle: In the cartoon Spongebob Square pants, there are a set of geriatric heroes. They fight bad guys who are in the Den of Evil. My kids play in the basement, which could be called a den, and therefore their deed in said basement make them the Den of Evil. 🙂

TRC: You have a degree in Math as well as an undergraduate degree in Russian Studies. How has your education helped with your writing career?

Shawntelle: So far a degree in Math has given me no benefit yet as an author. The next time I do a proof or some calculus, I’ll be sure to tweet that I got a benefit. I actually have a minor in computer science and that has been helpful. I almost finished my degree in Russian Studies. (Almost!) That has been the most helpful so far.

TRC: Many authors develop an interesting in writing at an early age. What was the catalyst that sparked your interest in writing?

Shawntelle: From middle school to high school, I read a lot of science fiction and fantasy. I also read a lot of romance too. My mom had a great collection of books and sometimes we’d have a reading night where there was no TV. Just reading books. Those were some fun times. I think reading all those books got my imagination going.

TRC: COVETED is the first book in your Coveted series focusing on werewolf shifter Natalya Stravinsky. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

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Shawntelle: Coveted is the story of Natalya, a werewolf with a holiday trinket addiction. She has been kicked out of her pack, due to her behavior, and now she is afraid for her life due to a rival werewolf pack that wants to take over her hometown. In the middle of all this, Natalya’s ex-boyfriend returns to town to help the pack. The feelings between them are still strong, but there are too many obstacles in the way.

TRC: Your heroine Natalya has some major emotional and psychological issues. How much research was involved with the development of her character?

Shawntelle: My heroine first came to me as an idea after I read an article from a physician magazine about obsessive compulsive disorders. It talked about the symptoms, treatment plans, and more. Based on Nat’s behavior, a doc would probably diagnose her with obsessive compulsive personality disorder, but it’s easier for everyone to understand she has OCD. Yes, I had a lot of time to read my husband’s books (he is a physician.)

TRC: Where did the idea to write about a werewolf with OCD and hoarding tendencies come from?

Shawntelle: Whoops! Looks like I had answered that already. 😀 I got the idea from a magazine and then I asked myself the question, “What would happen if a werewolf had OCD?”

TRC: Is Natalya or any of the supernatural therapy members based on situations or people in your life?

Shawntelle: All of that came from my noggin. None of it is based on a real situation I have been through.

TRC: KEPT is the latest release (November 2012) in the Coveted series. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

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Shawntelle: In Kept, Natalya will face the trials in her continuing quest to rejoin her pack, but before she can train, her father disappears. A set of events unfold where she must face the man she cannot let go and the man who wants a chance at her heart.

TRC: How many books do you have planned for the series?

Shawntelle: Right now, I have a few ideas. I released a prequel novella featuring Natalya and I have plans to release a prequel with Aggie (Agatha McClure). Beyond that point, I have stories planned for the secondary characters: Heidi, Nick, and Abby.

TRC: I am NOT a fan of love triangles. My heart breaks…I am a mess (*sniff*). Will we see another love interest for “ he who I shall not name”? 😉

Shawntelle: I had plans for both heroes to have a leading lady someday. That’s all I can say.

TRC: If you could virtually cast the series, which actors or models would best represent the main characters in your storylines?

Shawntelle: Interesting question. Natalya-Megan Fox (I had originally pictured a young Joanne Whalley) Thorn-Wilson Bethel (From Hart of Dixie) or maybe Channing Tatum Aggie-Deborah Ann Woll (true blood) Erica-Ali Larter or Charlize Theron

TRC: Writer’s block is a very real phenomenon for many authors. How do you handle the stress and anxiety of writer’s block?

Shawntelle: I put my butt in the chair and I just write. I use the Write or Die application and force myself to just write anything. You’d be surprised what can come out when you just let things go and write.

TRC: If you could change something about yourself either professionally or personally what would it be and why?

Shawntelle: I think I’d give myself more patience. Every now and then I have to say to myself, “Why are you in a hurry? Won’t the world continue to turn if things don’t go at the speed you want?”

TRC: Many authors believe that listening to music helps with their creative energy. Do you listen to music as you write and if so, which style of music do you prefer and why?

Shawntelle: Definitely! I love to listen to music as I write. I actually have a channel on Pandora just for writing. I prefer moody music that evokes an emotional response. It can be anything actually. I have my playlist up on my website.

TRC: With whom do you bounce ideas and information?

Shawntelle: I have a critique group of other writers.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Shawntelle: I’m working on a few proposals and novellas right now.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Shawntelle: Thanks for having me!

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food
Steak on the grill.

Favorite Dessert
French silk pie! Yum!

Favorite TV Show
Hands down I’d have to say Project Runway. Been watching since the
first season.

Favorite Movie
My Fair Lady with Audrey Hepburn

Last Movie You Saw
The Possession

Dark or Milk Chocolate
Milk

Last Gift you received
A juicer (love fresh juice in the morning!)

Do you have any pets?
None.

TRC: Thank you Shawntelle for taking the time to answer our questions. We are
looking forward to your next installment in the Coveted series. We wish you
all the best.

Shawntelle: Thanks for the opportunity!

Shawntelle is offering an ebook copy (Amazon or B&N) of her latest release KEPT to one lucky member at The Reading Cafe.

1.  You must be a member at The Reading Cafe.  If you are not a member, please register using the log-in at the top of the page or by using one of the social log-ins.

2.  If you are using a social log-in, please post your email address with a comment as Twitter etc does not allow for contact information.

3.  Giveaway open INTERNATIONALLY

4.  Giveaway runs December 2-December 5, 2012

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