The Cat’s Meow by Stacey Kennedy

The Cat’s Meow by Stacey Kennedy

THE CAT’S MEOW by Stacey Kennedy

A good witch always has a kick-ass back-up plan.

Libby is an Enchantress—a witch gifted by the Goddess to conjure spells. When a magical presence is detected around a recent string of feline slayings, Libby takes the case to uncover the reasons behind the odd deaths. Much to her displeasure, the coven also sends a sexy warlock, Kale, to assist her.

While having the muscle around proves to be useful, fighting the attraction between them is worse than a hex, especially considering Kale is keeping secrets. But soon, Libby has bigger problems than the elusive warlock when her spells turn up clues that point to something far more sinister than slaughtered cats.

Now Libby has landed herself in the midst of an uprising. She trusts no one and isn’t safe—not from the warlocks stirring up trouble. Not from the worrisome rebellion she can’t escape. And certainly not from Kale, who is weaving a very dangerous spell over her heart.

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Stacey’s website

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stacey is a multi-published author and is represented by Jessica Alvarez of BookEnds, who is her strength in this crazy world of publishing.

Stacey’s journey as a writer all began as a way to keep her brain alive since being a stay at home mom can be a little let’s say―numbing. It was an escape from screaming kids, dirty diapers and plain old mom duty. It started as a hobby, but as the stories progressed it became a passion, especially when it comes down to the juicy bits. Every mom needs a good thrill! Now with her kiddos in school, she have more time to indulge and get lost in another world for a little while.

Stacey lives in Southwestern Ontario with her husband who gave her her happily ever after. They have two small children who keep her on her toes and can always make her smile. But they also have basically a zoo at the house with one dog and three cats. Stacey love the outdoors, camping, curling up with the latest flick, and Sons of Anarchy and Dexter.

If she is not plugging away at a new story—which is rare since her muse is annoying and keeps her busy—she has got her nose buried deep in a good book! Stacey is always on the lookout for new authors to love.

So there it is―Stacey’s  life!

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An Interview With Katie Jennings

An Interview With Katie Jennings

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

Nothing can compare to the exhilaration of discovering, at last, a mode of release for the imagination. Mine came, after years of struggling to visualize my creativity, in the form of written word. I found myself with my nose constantly in a book, absorbing the life of the characters and the beauty of the setting. It was intoxicating, to say the least, and the only thing I knew was that I wanted to give writing a shot, and take the thousands of characters and storylines in my head and put them down on paper, and form them into something real and compelling.

In truth, I’m just a girl from a small town north of Los Angeles, with an imagination for days and thank goodness a keyboard at my fingertips. And even though my husband thinks I’m a nerd and my mom is undoubtedly my biggest fan, at the end of the day I’m loving life and enjoying giving breath to the characters living in my heart, and sharing with others all the creativity I can harness.

I believe in true love, and I’ve always believed in happy endings. And that is just the beginning of the story

Now let us begin our Interview with Katie

Hi Katie.  Thank you for taking the time to answer some questions today. We are always looking forward to reading about the author behind the book. We will start will some background information.

TRC: Will you please tell us about yourself?

Katie: I am a huge nerd, first off.  I am addicted to reading romance novels and watching Once Upon a Time, and am a true Disney kid at heart.  I grew up in the northern Los Angeles area where I have lived all of my twenty-five years.  Writing is my passion, and is something I have been doing since I was in my early teens when I first got into Nora Roberts and J.K. Rowling, who are my biggest inspirations.

TRC: When and how did you become interested in writing?  Have you always liked to write?

Katie: I’ve been writing since I was in my early teens, when I discovered it was a fantastic outlet for not only my emotions, but my creativity as well. I mostly wrote short stories for fun, many of which I never finished because I’d get too excited to move on to the next idea. But in 2010, I decided it was time to finally try and write a full novel. I was a bit optimistic, as I plotted out for four novels as a series, but I was able to complete them…it is, without a doubt, one of my greatest personal accomplishments!

TRC: Would you tell us your process in writing your books?

Katie: First I take my idea and concept, and I begin creating characters. I heavily reference astrology as I develop characters, and focus on the details and background story of each in order to give them a realistic feel. Then I plot out each and every chapter, starting with main points I want to make and then fill in the rest. I leave very  little of my story up in the air, I like to have it all worked out beforehand before I start writing.

TRC: Was a Breath of Air your first book ever published?  What were the difficulties in getting your work published?

Katie: Yes, Breath of Air is my first completed novel that I published. I self-published it, so the process itself was actually very easy. Amazon has streamlined everything to where there is very little start up cost (if any!) and the time frame to get a new book up is literally just a matter of hours. Of course, I had to create my own book covers, pay to have my books edited, designed, and formatted. But I have learned so much in the months since I’ve published about how to market, promote, and sell my books. It’s been a wild ride, that’s for sure!

TRC: Will you tell us about the premise of your Dryad series?  How did you come up with the idea for this series?

Katie: The Dryad Quartet is a contemporary fantasy series revolving around the fictional land of Euphora, where beings inspired by Greek mythology exist to preserve the balance of nature and human life, and to protect the living from the evil residing in the Underworld. It’s a world where Mother Earth and Father Sky exist, secretly hidden from human awareness, and yet crucial to the creation and stability of their world. They are joined by those who control the elements, the Dryads, as well as the Fates, Muses, and Furies, all of whom play an integral role in preserving Earth and guarding those who inhabit it.

I came up with the idea as a process…it began with me knowing I wanted to write about people who could control the elements. I developed those four characters, the Dryads, and then expanded upon them by referencing Greek mythology and developing this whole new world.

TRC: You have a new series …The Vasser Legacy, which was released in August.  Can you please tell us the premise of the series?  How did you come up with this idea of a modern day Family Saga story? Also how many books are you planning for this series?

Katie: The Vasser Legacy is a series that focuses on the rise, fall and resurrection of the prestigious Vasser Hotel family. It's a story filled with deception, passion, murder, and ambition set in glorious Manhattan in New York City. In book one, When Empires Fall, we see the family deal with the realization that one of their own is a killer, and watch as they struggle with both personal and professional battles.

In the case of When Empires Fall, it was one specific song that I have loved since I was very young that inspired me to write this book.  The song is called “Raoul and the Kings of Spain” by Tears for Fears.  While I didn’t pull my plot line from the song, this basic idea of “the seventh son of the seventh son comes along and breaks the chain…” is what got me, as did this question posed in the song, “can we ever hope to seek asylum from the bounds of faith and family?”  I knew that I wanted to write a novel about a very large, prominent family, an empire of kings in America, well respected and renowned for generations.  Until the seventh son of the seventh son broke the chain, and shattered the family to pieces.  This is a key, underlying component of When Empires Fall, and the cornerstone for the drama and suspense that ties the entire story together.

TRC: When Empires Fall is the first book in The Vasser Legacy series.  Can you please give us a brief description of this story?

Katie: When Empires Fall introduces readers to the prestigious Vasser Hotel family and the newest generation of heirs who run the main hotel in New York City. There’s the strict, cautious older brother, ambitious playboy second brother, and the secretive and powerful younger sister. All three play a crucial role in the book as we see how they deal with the shocking truth that one of their own is a killer, and witness the fallout of their hotel empire. Along the way, they discover love, wage battles with each other, clash with the press, and fight to maintain their reputation.

Links to purchase When Empires Fall:
Amazon / Barnes & Noble / The Book Depository

TRC: You wrote Fantasy with the Dryad series, and now with the Vasser Legacy series you have written a modern day Family Saga drama.  What made you decide to go a different direction, and is there a preference to which genre you prefer? 

Katie: While I enjoyed writing the fantasy series, I truly found my comfort zone with drama and contemporary fiction. I had never intended the Dryad Quartet to be YA, but as people have read it over the last few months it has taken on that characterization given its mild content (no explicit scenes, only some violence and cursing, etc). I much prefer writing a novel geared toward a more adult audience, not necessarily because of explicitness, but because of things like history, business, politics, drugs, murder…things that younger readers may not find as interesting. These are the topics that fascinate me, and therefore it was fun to explore them in the Vasser Legacy novels.

TRC: What are you currently working on?

Katie: After I finish the final Vasser Legacy book, titled Rise of the Notorious which is due out Spring 2013, I want to try my hand at writing a dark paranormal novel, with both horror, mystery and romance themes woven in. It will focus heavily upon ghost hunting and the techniques used (which fascinate me!) and will center on four main characters: a ghost hunter, his tech-savvy sidekick, a skeptical doctor, and a soulful medium. It’s going to be a very fun book to write, and I cannot wait to delve into it sometime next year.

TRC: Who is your muse?

Katie: Florence + the Machine, hands down. Her music is incredible, and she’s a fellow Virgo like me so I feel an even greater connection to her lyrics and way of singing. Her music envelops and intoxicates, hammering emotions into you until it’s hard to breathe. That’s really the best way I can describe it, and many scenes and character ideas for me have spawned while listening to her music.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Katie: I have a newly redesigned website that showcases all of my books and has lots of fun goodies such as wallpapers for the computer and smartphones. I invite everyone to check it out at www.katieajennings.com.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food:  Cheeseburgers

Favorite Dessert:  Coldstone Cake Batter ice cream

Favorite Author:  Nora Roberts

Favorite Movie:  When Harry Met Sally

Favorite TV Show:  Once Upon a Time

Milk or Dark Chocolate:  Milk

Who is your favorite fictional character (not your own):  Severus Snape from Harry Potter.

Thank you, Katie, for answering our questions. The Reading Café wishes you the best of luck with When Empires Fall.  Keep us informed about your upcoming releases. We look forward to working with you again.

Katie: Thank you for having me!

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When Empires Fall by Katie Jennings

When Empires Fall by Katie Jennings

Description:
Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall…

In America, kings are not born, they are made. Men with ambition build their own empires and it is their heirs who carry the torch of tradition, generation by generation.

The Vasser Hotel Empire rose out of the ashes of an Industrial era, cementing itself in the very heart of America’s greatest city, New York. Through the drive and courage of one man, a legacy was born that would last more than a hundred years.

That is, until word got out that one of their own was murdered.

Sixty years of lies will come crashing down in flames of treachery and blood, and the truth will send shockwaves through an entire nation. Now the newest generation of Vasser heirs will have to deal with the consequences, or else allow their legacy to burn to the ground.

But dark secrets are buried deep within the family itself, and everyone has an agenda. Love of family and forbidden passion will set off sparks in a powder keg ready to annihilate the empire, but it may also be the only thing keeping them whole.

When reputation is everything, it will take all they’ve got to save themselves from their own undoing.

Review:

When Empires Fall by Katie Jennings, is her first book in her new Vasser Legacy series.  When Empires Fall is a family saga story, about an elite Hotel chain, and the family that runs it. 

When the story begins, we are in the year 1957, and a terrible murder is about to happen, and the ensuing cover up, which then brings us to the present, approximately 60 years later.  We are then introduced to the main family that runs the hotel in New York, who are the children of their ancestors back in 1957.  As far as the Vasser family is concerned, the man who died that day committed suicide over a young woman.  His son Cyrus took over running the Hotel chain very successfully.  Now that he is old, and in a home, his son Marshall is the one in charge.  It is Marshall, who has no children, so he chooses his brothers’ children to run the hotel.  This story concentrates on the three oldest children, their dedicated to the family, the hotel, and to their love lives.  It is a complex, and detailed story, as we learn about each sibling.

We meet Grant, who is the general manager; Linc, who handles the marketing/advertising; Madison, who runs all the restaurants in the chain; and the youngest sister Kennedy, who is still in school.  They are all rich, powerful and successful, but each of them are not totally happy. 

Unbeknownst to them, live is about to change, that will bring their hotel chain and their lives to their knees.  What happen over 60 years ago is about to be exposed, that will create a scandal of lies, deceit, and murder.  If that isn’t enough, each of the three older siblings become involved in a romance, at least two do, with the other trying to avoid breaking her heart again. 

The police reopen the case of their Uncle’s suicide many years ago, and at first the family does not take this seriously, until their estranged father, who is a drunkard, reveals he saw the murder take place.  Then all hell breaks loose, and the family is torn apart by the betrayals, and lies, which threaten to destroy their legacy, as the true murderer now lies dead.

With all this going on, the romance stories are done very well, which releases the stress that is building up in the story.  Quinn, who becomes Grant’s secretary at the start of the story, was my favorite character.  I loved her sweet, vivacious personality, which was perfect for the moody Grant.  Linc, is the playboy of the Vassers, and he meets his match in Lynette, a dancer, but also the daughter of a powerful senator.  Madison, is smart and hardnosed, the toughest of the family, especially since years before she had her heart broken years ago by Wyatt, who conveniently comes back to town and to see her. 

As the truths are revealed, with some surprises and twists, and the friends they thought they had, begin to back away from them, the Vassers must find a way to rise above the scandal and rebuild.  Will they succeed? Will their new loves help them survive?  Will Madison enact her revenge against Wyatt?  As the title says..When Empires Fall, so we will have to wait for the next book to find out if the Vasser’s will succeed in rebuilding their fragile lives.  Katie Jennings has created a masterful tale, filled with romance, drama, deceit and betrayal, and she has created some wonderful characters. The only thing I would say that could improve was the somewhat slow start, which since we now know the characters well, this will be better in the next book; as well as a bit too much details.  Otherwise a great first book in this new series. 

Reviewed by Barb

Copy provided by author

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Thea Harrison-Seven Days of Winter Solstice Giveaways

Thea Harrison-Seven Days of Winter Solstice Giveaways

 7 DAYS OF WINTER SOLSTICE GIVEAWAY with THEA HARRISON

Beginning Saturday December 15, 2012 THEA HARRISON will be starting her 7 Days of Winter Solstice Giveaways.

The INTERNATIONAL GIVEAWAY will take place at Thea Harrison’s Blog. Every day beginning December 15, 2012 until the Winter Solstice (December 21, 2012)–the day the ELDER RACES have their own celebration called the FESTIVAL OF THE MASQUE–a commenter on each post will get a chance to win:

–1 copy of LORD’S FALL
–a dragon soap made by Thea
–a bookmark
–a coupon for 30% off Thea’s novellas
–a holiday card from Thea

7 WINNERS:  CLICK HERE to enter daily.

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T.K. Harris-Interview and Giveaway with the Author

T.K.Harris-Interview and Giveaway with the Author

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: T.K. Harris, who currently lives in Colorado, is a Solutions Architect, teacher, and full-time mother. She has been a story teller since she could talk and has had several short stories purchased by professional magazines such as Woman’s World. She is excited that her first novel – Phantom Dreams – has now been published.

 

You can follow TK Harris at : Website

 LET’S GET STARTED

TRC: Hi Tamara and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the release of PHANTOM DREAMS.

TK: Thank you and thank you for having me.

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

TK: Well, like my profile says, I’ve lead a sort of gypsy life as a military brat. I’ve grown up in several different countries and later gone back to work and live in many more. I’m a Gemini through and through, constantly running from project to project and usually lacking in any sort of consistent focus. Of course focus with work and two children isn’t exactly easy though is it?

TRC: Many authors, like yourself, developed their interest in writing at an early age. What or who was the catalyst that sparked your interest?

TK: My mom tells me I started telling stories the moment I could talk and writing as soon as I could “spell”. I constantly dream up stories and scenarious day and night. Its like an ongoing series of movies in my head. I had several stories and poems “published” in school news papers, even in college. But, I didn’t sell my first story until I was in my late twenties. The feeling I got when someone not only wanted my story but was willing to pay for it, is just indescribable. I keep the first dollar I made from that and the story framed on my wall. This and the framed check from another story I sold to Woman’s World, help keep me going when I start to doubt myself. They are my inspiration to take all those voices and stories in my head and put them to paper.

TRC: What challenges have you faced as an author?

TK: Besides focus? I’m sorry, what was the question? Just kidding. First, it was switching from short stories to novels. There is a very big difference in the skills needed to write a very good short story that conveys maximum meaning in a minimum amount of words and the skills needed to turn a story into a full length novel. The second challenge, was in trying to do the necessary research to make a story have enough details without over researching, which is just a good way to procrastinate.

TRC: What would you say is the biggest misconception about writing/authors?

TK: That writers are a certain “type” of person. I think there are so many images of writers (and other artists) being this flaky, bohemian type of person. You know, very “artsy”. But I’ve met alot of different writers, who would never strike you as a typical aukthor until you got to know them. Me? I’m a very logical person. I’ve spent 20 years in IT. No one would look at me and think “oh she’s a writer”.

TRC: PHANTOM DREAMS is your July 2012 release. Would you please tell us about the premise?

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TK: Sure. The prologue starts out from the perspective of the killer. Very quickly you realize, he’s a little, well, crazy. Next you get to meet Jack. A recently wounded FBI agent and long time serial killer hunter who has seen too much. And then there is Kathy. At night she dreams of women dying and the nightmares are getting worse. And all three are on a collision course.

The FBI and Agent Jack play a major role in this particular storyline. Have you considered writing a mystery/suspense series focusing on Jack, Kathy etc and the FBI? I’ve had a few people ask me that now. And whether or not I was going to include Margo (Kathy’s best friend) or give her, her own main role. Truthfully, I never really considered it. I have a few books from different genres I’m excited to continue fleshing out first. But who knows?

TRC: If you could virtually cast PHANTOM DREAMS with which models and actor would you cast the main characters of the storyline?

TK: I am really stumped with this one! Maybe your audience could help with this question. How about you? Who would you cast?

TRC: Hey, We’re asking the questions *giggling*

TRC: What challenges or difficulties did you face writing Phantom Dream? E.g. research, logistics, publishing etc?

TK:  1) Making myself finish the editing. Going back and acknowledging the holes and the failing or missing scenes and just knuckleing down and finishing. 2) Marketing. OMG. I remember reading John Grisham say that writing his first book A Time to Kill was waaaay easier than the marketing that followed. And boy was he right. Even in today’s age of online advertising, its still a difficult and time consuming process.

TRC: What 5 things would you like to accomplish in the next 10 years?

TK: 1) Publish two more books
2) Finally get to Egypt
3) Take my kids on a few trips out of the country
4) Pay off my bills!
5) Sell more books! 🙂

TRC: Many authors bounce ideas with family and friends. With whom do you bounce ideas and why?

TK: I bounced a few off of my ex-husband and a few off of friends and family. But, for the most part, I haven’t found that one person to bounce ideas off of about my books. So I do a lot of talking to myself. I get a quite a few strange looks but not as many now that wireless head sets are common. Now I just plug my headset in when I’m walking around talking to myself and no one seems to notice.

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

TK: 3 x 5 notecards and just keep writing. I can’t tell you how much those 3 x 5 notecards plastered to my bedroom wall kept me motivated. If only because they taunted me night after night to get my butt in gear and finish the book. But they also helped me keep things in order. Its amazing how many times I forgot what Kathy’s age was or Jack’s height or which girl died before the other and where.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

TK: Right now, I promised myself I’d spend 3 solid months focused on getting the word out about Phantom Dreams. After that, I’ll jump back to one of three books I’ve already started writing. I just can’t seem to decide which one I want to focus on. Maybe I’ll hold a contest on Facebook to help me decide!

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

TK: I would like to say to all of those people who doubt they can do this, stop doubting. If you write, you are a writer. All it takes is consistency (keep writing muse or no muse), a willingless to take and use constructive critisim, and the ability to ignore everyone – no matter how well meaning – if they say you can’t do something. Because only you can stop yourself from making it happen.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food – Pretty much anything.

Favorite Dessert – Chocolate. With some chocolate on top and a side of chocolate.

Favorite TV Show – Bones

Favorite Movie – Oh this is a tough one. I’m a Sci-Fi geek so there was Terminator II and then Fifth Element. Besides that, every Pride and Prejudice movie I can get my hands on. I have no idea why. I love Jane Austen though.

Last Movie You Saw – Hotel Transylvania. It was pretty funny.

Dark or Milk Chocolate – Dark

Do you have any pets? Two cats and two kids. The cat’s are at least trainable. 🙂

TRC: Thank you Tamara for answering our questions. Congratulations on the release of PHANTOM DREAMS. We wish you all the best.

TK: Thank you so much for having me!

TK Harris is offering a GIVEAWAY ecopy of PHANTOM DREAMS to one lucky member at The Reading Cafe.

1. You must must a member at The Reading Cafe to qualify. 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.

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3. Giveaway open internationally.

4. Giveaway runs from December 15 to 18, 2012

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Phantom Dreams by T.K. Harris-a review

Phantom Dreams by T.K.Harris- a review

PHANTOM DREAMS by T.K.Harris

PHANTOM DREAMS is a contemporary mystery suspense (with a slight paranormal twist) that begins with the murder of a woman, knifed by a stranger, as she jogs through the woods. But the reader is privy to an internal dialogue between the murderer and another voice in his head. The voice is blaming the women for something and he is looking for one woman in particular.

35 year old FBI agent Jack Matthew is on the hunt for a serial killer. All the victims are women of similar height, age and features living in different states with different life styles, and each had one stab wound to the chest or stomach. The FBI was looking for an interstate killer. The other killings were approximately 1 year between each, but the most recent-number six-had a shorter time frame than the others. The killer was stepping up the time and 3 more bodies would be found.

29 year old Kathy Gilliam was suffering nightmares filled with pain and death-the same nightmare that had been haunting her off and on for years. But lately the dreams have been more intense and somehow different. And to complicate matters her attention had been divided between work, her ailing father and the nightmares now occupying her daily routine. And a visit to the physician would find Kathy on the receiving end of a psychiatric appointment. His suggestion to write down her dreams would bring Kathy into a world of murder and death, and all of the faces are very familiar.

As the number of murders increased so too did Kathy’s dreams. Confiding in her best friend Margo, they would soon discover that the images in Kathy’s nightmares are matching the faces of the victims. But when she approached the police about her suspicions, they wrote her off as a crackpot looking for attention. When the FBI heard the story, Kathy became their number one suspect because she knew the intimate details and the weapon of choice. But the FBI agents noted the similarity between Kathy and all of their cases- they were hoping they were wrong. And now Kathy was saying there is a possibility that two men are involved? But when Kathy begins to see the man in her dreams around town, she believes she is going insane. When the FBI finally find their killer, it will be Kathy who experiences a lifetime of memories that come flooding back through time.

PHANTOM DREAMS is an amazing storyline that will keep your attention from beginning to end and what an ending-a total surprise. Throughout the story I thought I knew what was happening- I was close. But T.K.Harris adds a strange twist to the tale of one young man’s need to seek revenge for something that happened long ago. If you like a mystery with a twist, Phantom Dreams is a fantastic tale of murder and intrigue. And the ending, well, no one ever said there could never be a HEA in mystery storyline.

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Copy supplied by the author

Reviewed by Sandy

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An Interview with Cathy Yardley

An Interview with Cathy Yardley

The Reading Cafe is happy to have Cathy Yardley as our guest today.

Cathy has a new release upcoming soon, Temping is Hell.  Our review is just below this Interview.

Let’s meet Cathy.

Hi Cathy and welcome to The Reading Café.  We would like to start with some background information.

TRC: Please tell us something about yourself?

Cathy: I’ve been writing and publishing for about twelve years now, and I’ve run the gamut of genres and publishing houses.  I’ve always had a fondness for romantic comedy and humor, and my latest book, TEMPING IS HELL, taps into that.

TRC: Have you always been interested in writing?

Cathy: Yes, although I thought I’d wait until I retired.  I come from a family of accountants and engineers.  Writing wasn’t supposed to be a “job.”  (Actually, many of them are still scratching their heads over that one! <g>)

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

Cathy: Getting past the fear, I think.  I have plenty of ideas, but sitting down to the blank page is still daunting, even after all these years.

TRC: What challenges have you faced getting your novels published?

Cathy: Well, getting this particular novel published has been a challenge!  It’s an Urban Fantasy, but it isn’t necessarily the usual vampire or shape-shifter, or kick-ass hunting heroine type.  I had a lot of publishers say they loved the voice, but they weren’t sure how to market it.  It was frustrating, because if I ever had a “book of my heart” it’s this series!

It’s why I’m so grateful that Entangled is taking the chance with it… they believe in the story, and my writing, which is wonderful.

TRC: Can you please tell us the premise of your new novel, Temping is Hell?  This is your Urban Fantasy series (Necessary Evil), how many books are you planning?

Cathy: The Necessary Evil series is about Kate O’Hara, a temp in Oakland who’s just trying to make ends meet.  She hates working for big, soulless corporations, but ever since her last job with a little funky publisher closed, she’s got to pay some bills.  She quickly figures out that the sexy billionaire (sort of a Southern, cute Richard Branson type) she works for is probably up to no good.  Before she knows it, she’s accidentally signed her soul over… and she’s got one year to help him kill thirteen people, so they both can get their souls back.  It’s crazy fun, sort of like Buffy meets The Office.

This is a closed seven-book series – so when the seven books are done, the series arc will be complete.  (There will probably be some novellas – I have ideas that don’t quite fit in with the novels themselves, and some that relate to secondary characters.)

TRC: You write Chick Lit.  How would you describe Chick Lit?

Cathy: I see Chick Lit as journey, where a woman starts off hapless and helpless and, through the course of a series of misadventures, discovers her strength and herself.  I was born to write Chick Lit, an there are definitely Chick Lit elements in TEMPING.

TRC: Your website lists some of your books as Sexy Reads. Do you consider your storylines erotic romance novels…or ….romance novels in general?

Cathy:  I’ve written erotica, and “hot romance” with the Harlequin Blaze series.  That said, I find I’m more comfortable with humor.  Sexy can be fun, and there’s definitely romantic and sexy elements in TEMPING, but it’s not erotic.

The Sexy Reads are more like the thermometer on a can of jalapenos.  Those would be the “HOT!” ones.  The Fun Reads tend to be more “Medium.”

TRC: You write many different genres.  Do you have a preference?  Do you find it difficult to switch between these genres, when writing your stories?

Cathy:  Sometimes it’s nice to switch, like cross training.  It gives you a break.  But I always gravitate back to romantic comedy/Chick Lit.  That’s my natural voice.

TRC: What are you working on now?

Cathy:  I’m finishing up the sequel to TEMPING, called OVERTIME IS HELL.

TRC: We notice that besides being an author, you are also a publisher for Entangled Publishing.  Do you feel your experience as a writer helps you when working to help another author publish their work?

Cathy:  I’ve been a publicist for Entangled, although I’m not acting in that capacity right now (too busy, alas!)  I also teach writing, and do writing coaching.  I think that being a working writer for so many years does help to a certain extent, because I remember what it feels like to stress before launch day and look at your Amazon ranking and quail over reviews.  It takes a certain amount of hand-holding, I think.  Writers deserve that – and they need support and guidance.  I’m happy to help when I can.

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

Cathy:  I have a fantastic support network of four other writers, women I meet with at least once or twice a month.  We eat a lot and laugh until we cry, and sometimes we brainstorm.  Then drink.  🙂

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Cathy:  Thank you so much for the opportunity!  I love this book, and I love connecting with readers.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food: Chocolate

Favorite Dessert: Caramel Ginger Snap Ice Cream

Favorite TV show: Game of Thrones

Favorite Movie: Moneyball

Dark or Milk Chocolate: Dark!

Favorite Author: Jim Butcher

Favorite Literary Character (male & female) not your own: Harry Dresden and Eve Dallas

Cathy, thank you very much for taking the time to answer our questions.  The Reading Café wishes you good luck with Temping is Hell.

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Temping is Hell by Cathy Yardley

Temping is Hell by Cathy Yardley

Blurb:

WORST. JOB. EVER.

Kate O’Hara can’t wait until this temp assignment is over. The woman who hired her is a psychotic pageant queen, her coworkers are convicts-turned-clerks, and it’s so boringly corporate it makes her skin crawl. Even her sexy-as-sin boss, famed billionaire Thomas Kestrel, isn’t enticement enough to keep her there. Once she makes enough to pay off her bills, she’s out. Or so she thinks…

WHAT THE HELL?

Next thing she knows, she’s accidentally signed over her soul. Literally. And she’s discovered Thomas’s real mission: to kill thirteen bad guys in one year, in order to get his—now his and Kate’s—souls back.

IT’S NOT JUST A JOB. IT’S A MISADVENTURE.

From learning to boost the morale of some paper-pushing demons to navigating her way through blood-red tape, Kate has to work closely with her super-hot supervisor and get her flaky act together, before somebody clocks her out— permanently!

Review:

Temping in Hell by Cathy Yardley is the first book in her Necessary Evil Series.  When the temp agency sends Kate on an assignment to Fiendish Industries, she intends to work for a few weeks and save some money.  After all, corporate America is not her bag.  And, after meeting her supervisor, Maggie, she hopes the time flies by.  She gives Kate an assignment, upon Kate’s insistence, which causes Kate to have to work late into the night.  That is when she meets Thomas Kestrel, handsome billionaire businessman who seems to have it all.  Money, power, looks…… And as she finds out along the way, things aren’t always as they seem.

A few years ago, Thomas’ fiancé developed stage 3 cancer and treatments weren’t working.  That’s when Thomas was approached by someone promising they could help.  The catch?  Thomas had to sign over his soul.  And, he did.  He’d do anything to save Elizabeth.  But things didn’t go as planned and he lost Elizabeth.  And, he’s bound and determined to do what it takes to get his soul back.  All he has to do is find the 12 signatories (people who signed over their soul to the one who signed Thomas), kill them, and then kill the one who signed him.  His right-hand man and “mystical” mentor, Yagi, is training him to do just that.  Then, he’s a free man.  Simple, right? 

Kate is swept into a world that she had no idea existed and finds herself right in the middle of something she doesn’t understand.  Her best friend, Prue, is her lifeline.  But, when Kate is attacked viciously by one of the signatories, Thomas is determined not to lose her and she signs her soul over to him, in order to save her life.  Problem is, Kate still isn’t completely aware of exactly what she has done.  And, she still doesn’t completely trust Thomas.  He thinks that by keeping her in the dark about all that is going on, he’ll be able to keep her safe.  And when Prue, who is a lot more than Kate could have ever imagined, turns Kate away, Kate is devastated.  Who can she trust?  What is she to do? Is she doomed to hell?  Will Thomas keep her safe as he promises, or will Kate save the day?

I really liked this book.  Kate is a little flaky, a lot sarcastic and willing to stand up for what she believes is the right thing.  Problem is, the lines keep getting blurred for her.  She has a hard time figuring out what exactly IS the right thing, but once she figures out who the truly bad guys are, it’s on!  Thomas keeps trying to do the right thing, but is a bit selfish.  It’s not until later in the book that he realizes he may have been trusting the wrong people, and that Kate is who he needs to trust.

There are some hilarious moments in this book.  And some heartwarming moments.  One of my favorite lines in the whole book:  “Thomas asked Yagi, ‘couldn’t you ….you know?’ He wiggled his fingers.  ‘Could I do jazz hands?’ Yagi said”.  And, Kate’s interaction with the demons in the basement is laugh out loud funny in places.  And, I have to tell you, Ho Ho snack cakes are involved.  😉  I’d love to say more.  There is a twist or two that you may or may not see coming, but I don’t want to ruin it for anyone.  But, I can tell you, I will definitely be reading the next one in the series. 

Reviewed by Vickie

Copy provided by Publisher

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