Catching Up with C.L. Wilson

Catching Up with C.L. Wilson

 

CL WilsonThe Reading Cafe is thrilled to have C.L. Wilson as our guest today.  Having loved her Tairen Soul series, many of our members have been waiting for her next novel.  Today Cheryl is here to discuss her upcoming new release The Winter King, as well as answering some of our questions regarding our heroes from the Fading Lands.

Let’s catch up with C.L. Wilson (also known as Cheryl to us die hard fans).

Hi, Cheryl.  Thank you for taking the time to visit us at The Reading Café to discuss what you are currently working on and what we have to look forward to.

TRC:  What was your reaction to the phenomenal success of your Fading Lands series?  Did you expect such a response?

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C.L.:  No, I really didn’t.  The overwhelmingly positive response came as such a surprise and such a boost.  And a little scary too, because with each successive book I was worried about disappointing people who’d been waiting (and already coming up with their own ideas of what should happen).

But, I have to say, I am so lucky to have so many wonderful people supporting me and my books.  I’m truly grateful—especially for everyone who has been patiently waiting for my next book.  After the end of CROWN, I went through a couple of pretty tough years, and I needed the down time to spend with my family and refill the well.

I am back to writing on a very regular basis now, and am actually doing more writing faster than I ever have before – without spending all day every day chained to the computer, so I’m super happy about that.  My focus the last few years has been to find a balance I can live with, and I think I’ve come up with something that will work for the long run.

The Winter KingTRC:  Your diehard fans have been waiting to find out when we can expect your next book, The Winter King.  We are thrilled to note that you do have a date…. August, 2014.  Will you please give us a brief description about the premise of Tthe Winter King?

C.L. I love this book.  It was so much fun to write.  I actually started writing it after finishing TAIREN SOUL (my manuscript which became LORD OF THE FADING LANDS and LADY OF LIGHT AND SHADOWS).  I wasn’t having much luck getting editors to take a chance on my manuscript, so I decided to start something a bit smaller in scope and a little more focused on the romance than the fantasy.  I set it aside once TAIREN SOUL sold, and didn’t get back to it until after I finished CROWN.

Anyways, to answer your question, THE WINTER KING is set in a world of weathermages and is about a fierce king from the North and the wild, rebellious Southern princess he takes as his bride.

Wynter Atrialan, the Winter King, once lived in peace with his southern, Summerlander neighbors, but when the prince of Summerlea steals Wynter’s bride and murders his young brother, Wynter calls upon a dangerous Wintercraig magic called the Ice Heart and marches against Summerlea.

After three bitter years of battle, a victorious Wynter arrives at Summerlea’s royal palace to issue his terms of surrender. The prince of Summerlea stole Wynter’s bride and slew Wynter’s Heir. He wants the loss replaced. The Ice Heart is consuming him. Wynter hopes holding his own child in his arms will rekindle the warmth in his heart before he becomes the monster of Wintercraig legend, the Ice King.

The Summer King has three very precious daughters whom he loves dearly. Wynter will take one of them to wife. She will have one year to provide him with an Heir. If she fails, he will send her to face the mercy of the mountains and claim another princess for his wife. And so it will continue until Wynter has his Heir or the Summer King is out of daughters.

The plan is perfect—except for one small detail. The Summer King has a fourth daughter. One of which he is not so fond. And she is a fiercely passionate creature, with a temper as volatile as the forces of her weathergift, the power of storms.

The book has a very Norse/Ragnarok feel to it, and I love the sparks that fly between Khamsin (the heroine) and Wynter (the hero).  He is truly scrumptious (I can’t write a book if I don’t fall madly in love with the hero), and Khamsin was a lot of fun.  I love how well they mesh together.

Link to preorder The Winter King: Amazon / Barnes & Noble

TRC:  Is The Winter King a standalone book, or will this be a new series?

C.L.: It’s a standalone book, but I’m hoping to write other books set in the same world, featuring different characters.

TRC:  At some point, you discussed going back to the Fading Lands and doing stories on two of your heroes…Belliard and Gaelen.  Is this your plan?  Will we go back to the Fading Lands?

one enchanted seasonC.L.:  Oh, yes.  Bel’s book was my NaNoWriMo project this year.  I had to set him aside to finish up my novella the for the magical holiday anthology, ONE ENCHANTED SEASON, that I self-published with my friends and fellow authors, Erica Ridley & Elissa Wilds.  But I’m back to working on Bel’s book already.  It’s so great to be back in the Fading Lands, and I’m having the best time seeing things have changed since the end of the second Mage War.

And—whew!  There are definitely some interesting times in Dharsa these days!  Poor Bel.  He isn’t going to know what hit him! LOL.

TRC:  Would you like to share with us on what you are currently working and what else you have planned for the future?

C.L.:  Well, Bel’s book will probably take a good bit of next year to write (I actually can write initial drafts relatively fast now—for me—but revising still slows me way down).  While I’m working on Bel’s book, I’m also going to be working on a second Weathermages of Mystral book.  While writing THE WINTER KING, two characters jumped up and demanded that I tell their story.  I’m not actually sure which book will come out first, but rest assured, Bel’s book is in the works! 🙂

After that, well, Gaelen vel Serranis has been incredibly (and surprisingly) patient, but I have a feeling he won’t be patient for much longer!  I am really, really looking forward to his book!

And of course, I’ll be checking in on Lillis and Lorelle, Kieran and Kiel, and Nicolene, Melliandra and the babies in both Bel & Gaelen’s books. 🙂

TRC: This is very exciting news for all of us who have fallen in love with your wonderful characters of the Fading Lands.

TRC:  You have open a new site for all of your Fading Lands fans known as Tairen’s Lair which is an online resource for Tairen Soul merchandise. How did you come up with the ideas for the merchandise?

C.L.:  After the first two Tairen Soul books came out, wildlife artist Heather Carr picked them up.  She saw the tairen on the back cover of LORD OF THE FADING LANDS and was intrigued because, when she was in high school, she used to enjoy drawing & painting bat-winged jaguars (ie, tairen before I called them tairen J).  She contacted me, showed me her fabulous art, and started painting other scenes from my books.  Tairen’s Lair (www.tairenslair.com) grew from that.   She and I work together to decide what merchandise to offer, etc.  We also host a booth at DragonCon in Atlanta, GA every year over the Labor Day weekend, and since Heather’s in Denver, we’re starting to attend the Denver conventions as well.

Our newest (and bestselling) items are tairen plushies – stuffed tairen toys.  We did a limited edition of Hallah (sold out), and now have Ellysetta-Azreisa and Rainier-Eras tairen.  We’re hoping to do a Steli sometime soon, too.

I’d like to get some new T-shirts made with the Tairen’s Lair logo, which I love.  And the Steli “I take mine roasted” coffee mugs are currently on sale.

You can find some of these fabulous official C.L. Wilson merchandise, featuring art, gifts, t-shirts and more based on scenes and characters from the Fading Lands novels.

Here is the link to check out these items:  http://tairenslair.com/

TRC:  Would you like to add anything else?

C.L.:  Just that I am so appreciative of all my fans and readers.  I really hope you will enjoy THE WINTER KING, and I hope to have good news on my next book soon!  In the meantime, I hope my readers will pick up my self-published anthology of magical holiday romances, ONE ENCHANTED SEASON, which features my novella Upon a Midnight.  Upon a Midnight is about the absolutely yummiest Guardian Angel ever to flutter a wing, and the mortal Lightkeeper he was created to love and protect.  I really enjoyed writing it, and I hope my readers will enjoy it too!  It’s available in digital format and trade paperback.  And it features a bonus sneak peek at THE WINTER KING!

Thanks so much, Barb, and everyone at the Reading Café, for inviting me to do this interview.  Ya’ll are the best!

Cheers, and Miora Felah (joyful life!)

TRC:  Thank you, Cheryl for giving us an update on “The Winter King”, as well as what we can look forward to in the future.   It was a pleasure having you visit us.  We look forward to your return to The Reading Cafe in August to help promote The Winter King.

C.L.:  I look forward to seeing you again then 🙂

If you want to learn more about C.L. Wilson, you can find her at the following links:
Website / Twitter / Facebook / Goodreads / Blog / Tairen’s Lair

 

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Catching Up with Sandy Williams

Catching Up with Sandy Williams

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The Reading Cafe is happy to welcome back Sandy Williams. Sandy is is here today to discuss her new release, The Sharpest Blade, the final book in her Shadow Reader series. Our review of The Sharpest Blade is below this post. Sandy will also tell us what she has in store for us in 2014.

Let’s talk to Sandy.

 

 

 

TRC: Hi, Sandy.  Thank you for taking the time to visit us at The Reading Cafe, to discuss your upcoming new release “The Sharpest Blade”, as well as to give an update as to what you have upcoming in 2014.

TRC: You have just released the 3rd and final book in your Shadow Reader series.  For those who many not have read this series, would you please give us a brief description of the premise?

Sandy:  Sure! The Shadow Reader series follows the life of McKenzie Lewis, a human who not only has the ability to see the fae, but she can track them as well. This ability is crucial in the Realm, where fae can fissure (or teleport) from place to place. For ten years, McKenzie used this skill to track the king’s enemies, but in the first book, The Shadow Reader, she was abducted by rebels who were determined to overthrow that king. She’s basically a pawn in the war for control of the Realm, and at times, she resents this, and the way it interferes with her attempt to live a normal human life.

The Sharpest BladeTRC: The Sharpest Blade will be released in a few days, would you please tell us about the book?

Sandy: The Sharpest Blade picks up a few weeks after the events in The Shattered Dark. McKenzie is back in our world and attempting to live a normal life, but she’s constantly thinking about what’s going on in the Realm, and she worries about Kyol and Aren. When she finally does make it back to the other world, she finds that things aren’t better than when she left. Lena might still hold the palace, but a new enemy is gathering strength. McKenzie is determined to help Lena track down this person and bring a real and true peace to the Realm, but the cost of that peace might be more than she can endure.


Links to order The Sharpest Blade:
Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo / The Book Depository

TRC: How does it feel to have reached the end of this series, as it was your debut series?

Sandy: So many mixed feelings! I’m proud of this series, and I love McKenzie so much. I kind of feel like I’m losing a friend since I’m not currently planning any more books in this world. But I think the ending is satisfying, and I love how everything turns out. I hope readers love it, too!

TRC: I know, as I am one of them, but fans have been having a heated guessing game over who will win McKenzie……Kyol or Aren?  No spoilers here, but how do you feel about creating two heroes, who have developed their own teams?  One will be disappointed.  Though I am prepared for the worst……I am totally Team Aren.

Sandy:  Poor Kyol. He gets so little love.  But it’s awesome that readers love Kyol and Aren so much. I adore both men, and I want them both to be happy. But, of course, I want McKenzie to be happy, too, and the only way for that to happen is for her to settle down with one of them. 

TRC:  You write Urban Fantasy romance.  Do you have any desire to write in another genre?

Sandy:  I’m currently working on a science fiction romance, or as I like to call it, an urban fantasy romance set in space.  Everything I write is character driven fiction, and my stories will always have a strong romantic subplot. I’m a huge fan of space – spaceships and aliens and beautiful stars and supernovas. I think it’s an awesome setting and that the stories set in these high-tech, planet hopping societies can have all the elements that normal urban fantasy has. That’s why I’m excited about my current project. But sometime soon, I plan to return to urban fantasy. I have an idea brewing that I can’t wait to write.

TRC: Would you like to share with us what you are currently working on, and what you have in store for us in 2014?

Sandy:  Well, technically, The Sharpest Blade is a January 2014 release.  Unfortunately, I’m not contracted for any more books at this time, but I definitely plan to release something, whether that’s a short set in the Shadow Reader world or a fun side project. I’ll be sure to let you know!

TRC:  Oh please, Sandy, a novella with our favorites, whom we have come to love would be awesome.  🙂

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Sandy:  I just want to say thank you for having me here and for your support of The Shadow Reader novels. No one would have heard of McKenzie’s story if it wasn’t for bloggers and readers like you.

Also, for a limited time, my publisher is running a sale on the first Shadow Reader novel. The ebook is $1.99 from now until January 3rd, so if your readers haven’t had a chance to start this series, now is the perfect and most affordable time. 🙂

TRC:  Trust me, TRC members, this is a great chance to get the book that starts this fabulous series at a reduced price.

Links to order The Shadow Reader
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Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo

TRC:  Thank you, Sandy for giving us an update on The Sharpest Blade, as well as what we can look forward to in the future.  It was a pleasure talking with you again.  We wish you good luck with The Sharpest Blade, and we hope to catch up with you again in 2014

If you would like to learn more about Sandy, you can visit her at the following links.
Website: http://sandy-williams.com/
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Goodreads:


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Sandy has graciously offered to give one member of The Reading Café a chance to win a copy of their choice of one book from her Shadow Reader series: The Shadow Reader, The Shattered Dark or The Sharpest Blade.

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4.  Contest runs from December 26 – December 30, 2013.

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Catching Up with M.A. Abraham

Catching Up with M.A. Abraham

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The Reading Cafe is happy to welcome back M.A. Abraham. M.A. is is here today to discuss her new release, Embracing the Light. She will also tell us what she has in store for us in 2014.

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TRC: Hi M.A.  Thank you for taking the time to visit us again at The Reading Cafe, and to give us an update on your new releases, as well as what else you may have upcoming in 2014.

M.A.:  Thank you for having me Barb, always uplifting to be here.  I have a full year planned and it looks like it will be one filled with Elves … I am working on a few new ideas, but they will be for 2015 so not a part of this.  My release list for 2014 is as follows ‘Return of the Legend’ Book 5 of the Elven Chronicles Feb.11/14 … ‘Guardians of the Future’ Novella on the Children of the Elven Chronicles Apr. 23/14 … ‘My Darling, Janice’ Historical Romance June 20/14 … ‘Champions’ Scifi/fantasy Aug 1/14 … ‘King’s Daughter’ Book 6 of the Elven Chronicles Sept 20/14 … ‘Lúthien’s Song’ Book 7 of the Elven Chronicles Nov. 3/14 … ‘Living in the Light’ Dec. 7/14 Novella on the children of the Elven Chronicles.

I know it sounds ambitious, but most of it is written already.

TRC: You have just released a holiday novella, Embracing the Light, which is part of your Elven Chronicles series. Can you please give us a brief description of this story?

Embracing The Light.Dec 3:13jpgM.A.:  Embracing the Light is a novella on the Elven toddlers, yes they are getting older, and so mischievously cute.  It starts in the morning on the day of the celebration and has Gabriel and Eden taking care of the little tykes… and they are a bundle of energy, all 24 or so of them… The story runs through attacks on mom and dad in bed first thing in the morning – to tickle times – to food fights – to fun in the snow – and later in the day the celebration with a few surprises for the little ones and visits from other Elves for the others.  In all there is no other word that suits this story than it being a romp – though I do use the words pandemonium and hedge on using riot at times. 

If you have not read last year’s wonderful Christmas novella, Celebration of LIght, it is now free on Amazon & Barnes & Noble

TRC: How many books are you planning for the Elven Chronicles?

M.A.:  At this time, after ‘Lúthien’s Song’ I have 2 full novels in mind, and approximately 4 novellas.  ‘Tratchars’ Book 8 of the Elven Chronicles … ‘Eärwen’s Song’ Book 9 of the Elven Chronicles.  The novellas will probably be as follows: 2 of the novellas about the celebration while the other 2 will be about S’Larea and Larien, but things have been known to change.

Theory in DepthTRC:  Last month, you released a standalone book, Theory in Depth.  Can you give a brief description of this book, and how did you come up with the premise of this novel?

M.A.:  I wrote the main storyline for ‘Theory in Depth’ when I was 16 after watching a documentary on artificial insemination.  (And yes I know how much of a geek that makes me sound.) I was fascinated by the concept and this is what came out of it.  I can’t tell you how much I researched to find out more about the subject and how often I came up empty.

The storyline revolved around the thought… “As man was created from the depths of the seas, it is logical to assume that someday man should be able to return.”  The question that followed was; what if evolution was given a push?  What if mankind could find or develop a formula that proved it could be done?  What if someone connected the genes from specific mammals to create a living person who was capable of living both on land and in the sea, only to find out that there were others like her?  When a scientist does that and realizes what he has done, he is faced with not only the results, but the ramifications.  He cannot tell anyone because mankind does not respond favorably to things like this, and lets face it, he has played God, and that is not a good thing. He raises her alone for 15 years, then realizes they can’t hide forever and puts her in the care of his brother and her cousin thinking she will be safe as she learns how to cope with the world around her, what follows is 3-4 years of discovery where she learns about the others as well as a world where she will never fit in.

TRC:  In this past year, you have written quite a few books. How do you come up with all these ideas, and what is your writing process (time, where,etc)?

M.A.:  I borrow a few from my past, but most I have written fresh.  They just tend to pop up, and crowd into my mind… making that part of my anatomy very uncomfortable to have on my shoulders sometimes.  I will write at any time of the day, or night as the inspiration strikes. I can be talking to a family member about where I am in the book I am currently writing on and be at an impasse, and the story keeps going as I talk, I suddenly know where I am headed and how to get there.

TRC: What are you currently working on now? Also, would you like to share with us what you may have upcoming in 2014?

M.A.:  Return of the Legend’ is finished and already in book form.  I am finished ‘Guardians of the Future’ and it is in edits.  I am writing ‘King’s Daughter’, Lúthien’s Song’, and by the time anyone reads this I will be finished ‘Living in the Light’. I am also working on another that I call ‘Tantalus’ but that is a whole new series destined for either 2015 or 2016.  At this time, however, I am saying please, only one year at a time, lol.  A taste of each?

Return of the Legend’

Elrohir threw back his head and burst out laughing.  He loved the irony of the situation.  All the great scholars of his Kingdom strutted around like a flock of peacocks at the honor the ancients had trusted them with, and the ancients were now telling them that this was not how it was at all.  This was the ancient’s way of showing them how to insert a little humbleness in their lives, that they were no better or worse than any other Elf.  He could live with that, but he wondered how many of the others from the High Kingdom would take the news.

Elrohir got himself back under control and began to read anew.

“The library is not to be moved from the fortress, this is the ancestral location of the scrolls and if you attempt to relocate them you will destroy the spells that keep them fresh and legible.  Remember this always.  We have surrounded our work in stone to keep them safe from discovery.  The beauty that you expected from the world that was reputed to surround the scrolls are not in the building that surrounds them, but the city that surrounds the fortress.  We have left the plans open for viewing so that our vision of grace and beauty can be rebuilt in years to come. 

We know the first things the Demons will destroy when we are gone will be the homes we loved.  They will not want us to dwell in beauty.  Their belief is that by destroying all that we value they can destroy our spirit.  They do not understand that there is no value in things, only in the light that guides our souls. 

I am Lothrariel, Warrior King of the Ancients.  And to my sons, and their sons, I bequeath this trust.  Keep our faith.”

Guardians of the Future’

Gabriel tossed Marious a sour look and replied.  “I seem to remember one Elven diplomat who was more than happy to join in with a portion of the spell the second time around.”

“Not denying it and my contribution to your class is in line with the others.”  Marious added with a cheeky grin.

“Good, you can help with the training.”  Gabriel quickly decided.

“We have lots of help.”  Larek informed Gabriel.  “Any of the parents who are not otherwise occupied have been ordered to teach.  We are to take turns so no one suffers from the newly allocated classes.”

Gabriel merely grunted as he took note of several of the parents standing watch over the children.  Something had triggered this order over the last three days and he wondered what it was.  He didn’t have to ask.  Marious knew exactly what was going through his mind.

“It started with wolf races, escalated with a Unicorn stampede and ended with them skinny dipping at the river.”

Gabriel winced as he glared at his sons.  They were standing at attention at the head of the first four rows.  They noticed and immediately turned a guilty shade of red as if they knew their father wasn’t happy about something they had done.  They also knew there would be no defense they could come up with that would save them from what he was about to put them through.  They were dead Elves.

‘My Darling, Janice’

“An eighteen year old, school room Miss?”  Jeremy scoffed with an exaggerated air of disbelief.  He had three sisters of his own and he was of the firm opinion that younger sisters were nothing more than complete nuisances.   

Martin knew all this, but remembering his favorite sister’s character, he felt compelled to disagree.  “Perhaps I should enlighten you as to what my sister is like Jeremy, for in all fairness, you should not meet her with a biased opinion of the female sex.  Not only has Janice been out of the schoolroom for over two years but she is fluent in five languages.  She is quick witted, intelligent, charming and graceful.  Last year she was the undisputed toast of Viennese society.  I am personally looking forward to her visit.”   

These gems of information caught the attention of the young master Jeremy and he leaned forward to quiz his host.   

“So why is this paragon of virtue coming to London?”   

“One,” Martin held up a perfectly manicured finger to emphasize his first point, as well as to start a count.  “To see me.  Two,” He held up another finger in continuance, “because this year, our baby sister will be introduced into society.  As Janice refused every offer for her hand last year father decided it better to send her away, rather than risk the embarrassment of having two daughters as rivals.”

King’s Daughter’

Aredhel didn’t have time to make a sound as a hand snaked across her mouth.  At the same time another arm wound around her mid-drift to pull her back against a solid body of muscle and steel.  Before she recovered from that surprise she found herself turned around and pressed against the rock wall of the cave.  She moved as if to object and all her objections were silenced with a kiss.

Aredhel’s initial objection died quickly.  How could any man feel as hard as steel, yet kiss with lips so soft?  A million questions cascaded through her mind.  Who was he?  What did he want from her?  Why was he kissing her?  What did he look like?  Did she know him?  Why did he hide himself in darkness?  She wanted to know these things and more.  She moved her lips from his to ask, but was quickly warned not to speak.

“Shh, Aredhel.  If you say anything we are dead Elves.”  Liessen warned.  His voice was no more than a breath in her ear, letting her know how desperately serious the threat around them was.

Lúthien’s Song’

The darkness moved closer and Lúthien stifled a fear-filled whimper.  She could see the Elves who were carrying the danger closer and she felt a need to reach out to the one who was infected with the malady.  Even from where she stood she could tell he was in serious shape and her heart filled with sorrow.

“Haylo,” Lúthien didn’t realize she spoke aloud until Haylo stood by her side and clasped her hand.

“I am here, Lúthien,” Haylo assured the frightened healer.  “We can do this together.”

“His body needs as much healing as his mind.  He will need both of us in the beginning.”  Lúthien spoke as her eyes followed the progression of the group of Elves carrying the liter.

As the bearers of the body grew closer Lúthien began to hum very lightly and a quiet light seemed to shine from her.  She would have to be careful.  She could see the bandages that covered her patient’s eyes.  He had been kept from the healing rays of the sun for a long time.  It would take a miracle to bring him back.  She was determined not to fail.

Living in the Light’

“I almost feel guilty about messing that up.”  Branith admitted in an uncharacteristic statement.

“Well I certainly don’t.”  Eden answered with a chuckle as she shouted a challenge to everyone in hearing distance.  “Last Elf to the top is a rotten egg.”

As quickly as she spoke the words Eden sprinted off towards the top of the hill with most of the rest of their group in hot pursuit.  About half way to her destination she did a quick check over her shoulder to see how everyone was doing and noted Gabriel and Marious standing at the bottom, where they had started off.  Lifting her face to the sky as she continued to lead the pack Eden yelled so they could hear.

“That includes both you and Marious, Gabriel.  Remember, rotten eggs sleep where no one can smell them.”

Marious and Gabriel could not only hear Eden’s taunt, but Tamarak’s laughter.  They exchanged a grin and sprung into action.  They wouldn’t be left in the cold and Gabriel knew that if he didn’t move fast enough Eden wouldn’t only hold to her threat, but the Sentinel would reinforce her declaration.

TRC: Snoop, your cat is almost as famous as you?  Does Snoop help you when you are writing.  🙂

M.A.:  Snoop likes to curl up beside me when he gets the chance and purr, especially if I decide to sit up in bed to write.  Better yet, he likes to drape himself across my shoulders or on my shoulder as I try to write.  Barring the preferable places he will satisfy himself with my lap, or beside me, as long as I have a blanket where he can be covered to keep warm.  As for being as famous as I am, that is a fallacy… he is MORE famous… and he would be the first to tell you so.  He is THE pussycat and the star of my blog. Lol.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

M.A. It is always a pleasure to be on your site, enjoy the feeling of camaraderie and welcome.  I would also love to wish everyone the best of the season, and Elven blessings in 2014, may it be filled with health, happiness and wonder.  May the light guide your spirit and fill your soul with love.

TRC:  Thank you, M.A. for giving us an update on what we can look forward to in 2014, and we wish you the best with both Theory in Depth & Embracing the Light.


GiveawayM.A. has graciously offered to give one lucky member of The Reading Café a signed arc of her upcoming novel, Return of the Legend.

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4.  Contests runs from December 14 to December 17, 2013

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Catching Up With Melissa Mayhue

Catching Up With Melissa Mayhue

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melissa mayhueThe Reading Cafe is thrilled to welcome back Melissa Mayhue. Melissa is here today to talk about her just released book, Warrior Untamed and her ohter new book, Take a Chance, which is the start of a new series.  She will also tell us what she has in store for 2014.

Let’s Catch Up with Melissa.

 

TRC:  Hi, Melissa.  Thank you for taking the time to visit us at The Reading Cafe, to discuss you recently released “Warrior Untamed”, as well as your upcoming new series.

Melissa:  Thank you for inviting me, Barb.  I really appreciate the opportunity to visit with your readers!

TRC:  You have just released Warrior Untamed, which is the 4th book in you’re the Warrior series.  For those who may not have read this series, would you please give us a brief description of the premise of the series?

Melissa:  The Warrior series is set in the highlands of Scotland in 1294.  It's filled with the same Faerie magic as readers might remember from my Daughters of the Glen series [since it's a spin-off from that series!] with the added dimension of magic from the Norse gods.  The underlying premise is a fight between factions of a family for control of their clan which has led to the release of a monster from Norse mythology into the mortal world.

Warrior Untamed Novem 2013TRC:  Will you please tell us a bit about Warrior Untamed, which was released a week ago?

Melissa:  Warrior Untamed is Halldor and Bridget's story.  It wraps up the overall battle in the Warrior series and gives readers the big picture Happy Ever After they've been waiting for in this series.  Here's the back copy blurb:

Award-winning author Melissa Mayhue returns to the Highlands, where a beautiful warrior intent on avenging her father’s murder joins forces with the captivating Norseman who saved her life…

Descendant of the ancient Pictish royal line, Bridget MacCulloch fears nothing, so when brash Halldor O’Donar rebuffs her offer to help defeat the foe that killed her father, she refuses to surrender her quest.  But Bridget’s need for vengeance is equaled only by her growing attraction to Halldor.

Descendant of the Norse god Thor, Halldor must find the missing Sword of the Ancients, for only with this weapon can he overcome the loathsome monster that has entered the Mortal world determined to destroy it.  Though he’s forbidden Bridget from accompanying him on his mission, he soon discovers the stubborn–yet sinfully irresistible–warrior princess heeds no one but herself.

Now they must learn to trust each other if they’re to defeat their enemies…or risk everything as they surrender to a desire with the power to conquer all.

TRC:  You have a new book coming in the next week, Take A Chance.  Can you please tell us the premise of this new series?  Also how many books are you planning on?

Melissa:  This is the first of my new contemporary Chance, Colorado series.  It's basically the story of a small mountain town in Colorado and the people who live there.  The tag line for the series sums it up pretty well:  Chance, Colorado - Where love gets a second chance.

I can't tell you yet how many books there will be.   I'm finding that as I'm building the town and adding people, more stories keep coming to life!

TAKEACHANCE-FrontCover(forAmazonandSmashwords)TRC:  Can you please give us a brief description of your first book, Take A Chance?

Melissa:  Here's the back copy blurb for Take a Chance:

Allison Flynn has spent the last eight years struggling to build the life of her dreams.  But a cheating boyfriend, the loss of her beloved job, and her mother's illness have all conspired to bring her back home again, shutting the door on those dreams.

Logan O'Connor is a man driven by guilt and haunted by the what-ifs of his choices in life.  Betrayed by the woman he'd thought he loved, he's given up any dream of the Happy Ever After he'd once assumed his life would have and devoted himself to his work.

When Allie and Logan cross paths, they'll need to risk their hearts once more to have any chance at finding what they really want.

Sometimes you have to take a chance to make your dreams come true...

TRC:  What are you currently working on, and what do you have planned for 2014?

Melissa:  I’m currently putting the finishing touches on Take A Chance to ready it for its December release.   I have at least two books slated for 2014 — the second Chance book [Second Chance at Love – Liz and Ryan’s book] and another highlander book, which will be the beginning of a new spinoff series, All The Time You Need.  This new series will be set in the same world as both Daughters and Warriors and will, I’m sure, bring back some characters from both of those series [there are still so many who need their stories told!!]

This first story will follow one of the characters introduced in Warrior Untamed, Alexander MacKillican, and his unexpected encounter with modern day woman thrown back into his time.

TRC:  Would you like to add anything else?

Melissa:  Only that I'd love to hear from any of your readers who have questions or comments.  They can find me on Facebook [www.facebook.com/Melissa.Mayhue.Author ]  or they can stop by my website [www.MelissaMayhue.com] and leave a comment in the ShoutBox.  If they'd like to stay informed as to when my books are being released, they can sign up for my newsletter at www.MelissaMayhue.com/newsletter.html. 

With the release of Take A Chance, we've also started a Chance, Colorado group on Facebook, [  https://www.facebook.com/groups/614037238656349/  ] specifically for readers to talk about the stories, the characters, or to share any of their other reading favorites with one another.  You're all invited to join in with us and talk books!

TRC:  Thank you, Melissa for giving us an update on Warrior Untamed and Take a Chance, as well as what we can look forward to in the future.  It was a pleasure talking with you again.  We hope to catch up again in the future.

Melissa:  Thank you, Barb.  It was great to visit with you again!

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Melissa has graciously offered to give one lucky member of The Reading Café a paper copy of Warrior Untamed and an e-copy of Take a Chance.

1.  Please register using the Log-In at the top of the page, or by using one of our social log-ins.

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3.  Giveaway open U.S. & Canada Only

4.  Contests runs from December 4, to December 7, 2013

 

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Catching Up with Thea Harrison

Catching Up with Thea Harrison

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The Reading Cafe is thrilled to welcome back Thea Harrison. Thea is is here today to discuss her two new releases, Dragos Takes a Holiday and Kinked. She will also tell us what she has in store for us in 2014.

Let’s talk to Thea.

 

 

TRC:  Hi, Thea.  Thank you for taking the time to revisit us at The Reading Cafe to discuss your fabulous Elder Races series, including your new release Dragos Takes a Holiday.

Thea:  Thanks for having me!

TRC:  Just in time for the holidays, you have just released an Elder Races novella…Dragos Takes a Holiday.  Can you give us a brief description about the novella, and how did you come up with the idea for this wonderful holiday treat?

Thea:  All of the characters I’ve written about in the Elder Races series are alive and well in the back of my mind.  The idea for the Dragos novella just grew pretty naturally earlier this year, and I knew for several months that I wanted to write it.  I was delighted to find the time to do so!

The novella is 29,500 words long. Here’s the official blurb:
The Bermuda Triangle. Pirates. The Peanut. What could possibly go wrong?

Dragos Cuelebre needs a vacation. So does Pia, his mate. When the First Family of the Wyr head to Bermuda for some much needed R&R, it’s no ordinary undertaking – and no ordinary weekend in the sun. Between hunting for ancient treasure buried beneath the waves and keeping track of their son, Liam—a.k.a. Peanut, whose Wyr abilities are manifesting far ahead of schedule—it’s a miracle that Pia and Dragos can get any time together.

They’re determined to make the most of each moment, no matter who tries to get in their way.

And did we mention pirates?

For fans of DRAGON BOUND and LORD’S FALL, passion, playfulness, and adventure abound in this Elder Races novella.

TRC:  We will get to see more of Liam (Peanut) in Dragos Takes a Holiday?

Thea:  One of the things I really looked forward to doing in this story was introducing Liam as a POV character, so yes, readers do get to see more of him!

TRC:  Earlier this month, you released your 6th book in the Elder Races, Kinked.  It was great to see Aryal finally find her match in Quentin.  Will we learn more about Pia’s powers in future books? She was awesome healing others (no spoilers) in Kinked.

Thea:  Pia’s nature is a slowly unfolding revelation through the series.  It creates issues and secrets, and consequences that spring from actions people take, and I’m definitely planning on future development with her character and nature. 🙂

TRC:  Falling Light, the second book of your Game of Shadows series is due to be released in February, 2014.  Can you give us a brief description of the book, and is this the end of the series?

Thea:  Falling Light follows directly after the events in Rising Darkness.  The stories are a duology, so yes, this is the end of the series.  I DO have an idea for a spin-off story, but it wouldn’t involve Mary and Michael.  I’m afraid I can’t say what the spin-off story would be, because it would involve spoilers, but I do hope I can find the time to write it.

Here’s the official blurb for Falling Light:

Having finally reunited, and fought off The Deceiver for now, Mary and Michael race up the Michigan peninsula to meet Astra before police forces catch up with them. But the closer they get, the less Mary is willing to trust a woman who by her own admission will do anything to finish The Deceiver – even if it means killing Michael and Mary to try again in another life. As they face their final battle unsure if they can trust either side, Michael’s loyalties are tested, making him vulnerable just when Mary needs him most.

TRC:  Would you like to share with us on what you are currently working on, and what your plans are for 2014?

Thea:  I’m working on book seven in the Elder Races right now. It was supposed to be Graydon’s story, but then I realized that because of certain story elements, it wasn’t time to tell Graydon’s story yet, so after talking it over with my editor Cindy, I’ve switched to another story. I’ve been wanting to write this new one for a while, so I’m quite excited to get to it! I’m taking a break from the sentinels, and while the reader have met the hero before, I think they are going to be surprised at who it is. And for those who were looking forward to Graydon, don’t worry! He WILL get his own story… When the time is right.

And 2014 is shaping up to be another busy year! Book seven is the first in a three-book contract for the Elder Races. I’m looking forward to more work on a new series I’m developing, and I’m also excited at an idea for another novella with Dragos and Pia. If reader reaction is positive to Dragos Takes A Holiday, I’ll definitely have to find time to write that one too!

TRC:  If you read our review on Dragos Takes a Holiday…you know our answer…YES!!!!

TRC:  Would you like to add anything else?

Thea: If you would like to keep updated on my new releases, be sure to sign up for my newsletter at:  http://theaharrison.com/contact-requests/  I put out a newsletter about a month or so before each new publication and they’re filled with all kinds of goodies, like exclusive excerpts and contests. 🙂

TRC:  Thank you, Thea, for giving us an update on Kinked and Dragos Takes a Holiday”, as well as what we can look forward to in 2014.   It was a pleasure having you visit us again.

Thea:  I’m so glad we could do this!  It’s always a pleasure to visit with you as well.

 

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Catherine Bybee – Highland Protector Book Blog Tour-Interview, Review & Giveaway

Catherine Bybee – Highland Protector
Book Blog Tour-Interview, Review & Giveaway

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HIGHLAND PROTECTOR
The MacCoinnich Time Travel Series, Book Five
by Catherine Bybee
Paranormal Romance
November 19, 2013, First Edition
Paperback & Ebook

Highland Protector LARGELinks to order Highland Protector: Amazon / Barnes & Noble / IBooks / Smashwords


Description:
From New York Times Bestselling Author Catherine Bybee comes the long awaited next installment in her MacCoinnich Time Travel Series.

No ordinary hero can save Amber from death…it will take a Highland Protector

Amber MacCoinnich’s survival depends on her traveling to the twenty first century, or so her mother’s premonition told her. Death taunts Amber and offers peace in her endless pain. Without the mysterious savior her mother spoke of, Amber prepares for death only to wake with a handsome, dark stranger in her bed.

Gavin Kincaid spends his life shifting time in order to preserve and protect the MacCoinnich family and their line even though he’s never met one living MacCoinnich. A haunting portrait of a beautiful woman captures his attention and he embarks on a quest to put a name to the picture. When a colleague vanishes, the time-stream forces Kincaid to the twenty first century where he finds his mystifying woman close to death. His Druid gift can save her, but at what price? And when they both find themselves emotionally linked, the truth behind Kincaid’s heritage just might kill them both.



Review:

First off I should say, this is my first read of a Catherine Bybee book, and it won’t be my last.  Especially since Highland Protector is part of a series and I didn’t know it at the time, and for anyone who knows me, knows I don’t like picking up a series in the middle.  Now I will be going back to read the previous books in this series so I am all caught up.  However, having said that, it wasn’t difficult for me to follow along with Highland Protector and figure out all that was going on.  Catherine’s style of writing flows seamlessly from page to page and draws the reader in.  She does an amazing job of setting the stage with her main characters, and then weaving her secondary characters seamlessly into the main story to add layers and depth.  Highland Protector is well written and carries the reader along an emotional and romantic adventure. 

For anyone who enjoys a good time travel read, highlanders, druids, and magic with a good healthy dose of romance and intrigue thrown in for good measure then this one is for you.  Miss Bybee seems to have quite the gift when it comes to writing all these various elements into her story.  I was captivated by both the heroine and hero from the get go, and really enjoyed getting to know them and what makes them who they are.  Amber is the youngest of her clan and was sent to the future in the hopes of saving her from her gift due to a vision her mother had.  You see Amber is a very strong empath and feels even the littlest thing, and over time has only been getting stronger and harder to control.  However, little did Amber know her savior would be a handsome time travelling warrior, who also happens to be a powerful Druid, by the name of Gavin Kincaid.  I mean, c’mon ladies who wouldn’t want to wake up in bed with a handsome Druid warrior tied to your side after knocking on death’s door.  I know I wouldn’t be complaining.  😉 

Watching Amber and Gavin navigate the situation they are placed in, and seeing them slowly begin to fall for each other and realize they are better together then apart was very touching and sweet.  One of the highlights in the story for me was the scene where Amber decides she can’t risk endangering Gavin’s life due to her powerful gift, so she takes matters into her own hands with a very unselfish act of bravery and courage, only to have Gavin turn around and do the same thing to save her.  That scene is wonderfully written, emotionally charged and had me glued to my e-reader waiting to see what would happen next.  Actually, the whole book is a page turner and I couldn’t read it fast enough to see what would happen next to our couple. 

Like any well written romance, the road to happiness is never easily travelled.  Just when you think everything is falling into place for Amber and Gavin, Miss Bybee throws in a whopper of a twist and reveals something about Gavin’s past/heritage that could just ruin everything this couple has dealt with and survived to tell the tale.  Now, for anyone who knows me, they know I hate spoilers, so, sorry folks, if you want to know what the twist is, you’ll have to read the book.  Not only does Bybee throw in a well timed twist, but she also leaves us hanging at the end of the book regarding the evil that is intent in wrecking havoc with the McCoinnich Clan, as well as breaking apart the bond and love between Amber and Gavin.  If there is any part of the book that I wasn’t thrilled with, it’s the cliffhanger of an ending.  Again, anyone who knows me, knows I’m not a patient person when it comes to books and waiting for the next installment, so this cliffhanger is really throwing me for a loop. I can’t wait to see what Miss Bybee has planned for her next book in this series. I for one am chopping at the bit to see what will happen to Amber and Gavin, along with Amber’s brother Cian, who appears to be in the clutches of the evil that is longing to take over and destroy everything good in the world. 

Highland Protector for me was an enjoyable read, filled with all the elements in a book that keep me wanting to find out what’s going to happen next.  The characters are real and believable, and make you want them to find that connection that will bring them to their HEA.  The secondary characters bring depth and personality to the main couple, but also provide added story to keep the subplots moving along.  I really can’t say enough about what a wonderful story this was, and how much I enjoyed it.  If you enjoy your Highlanders, Druids, time travel, magic etc, then I highly recommend Highland Protector to you.  Trust me, you won’t be disappointed.  Here’s too trying to patiently await the next installment in Catherine Bybee’s MacCoinnich Time Travel Series. 

Until next time my friends, Happy Reading


Reviewed by Marcie

Copy provided by Author

 

Interview-Gold

Catherine, welcome to The Reading Café.  We would like to start with some background information.

TRC: Please tell us something about yourself?

Catherine:  I’m a wife, mother, writer and retired RN. I don’t take life to seriously and try and laugh and enjoy as much of the people around me as I can.

TRC:  Have you always been interested in writing?

Catherine:  I moved to LA to become an actress…realized that EVERYONE in LA is here for that very reason and went to school to become a nurse. I’ve always been a reader and when my career ended rather abruptly I turned to writing my first novel.

TRC:  For those who may not have read your MacCoinnich Time Travels series, can you tell us the premise of the series?  How did you come up with the idea of this series, and how many books are you planning?

Catherine:  I’ve always loved historical romance novels and time travels. However, there aren’t that many authors who write time travels so I decided to try my luck. I wanted a Scottish time travel with lots of paranormal elements and I created the MacCoinnich Clan. They are Druid, and each one of them has a special gift, or power, that helps hide their secrets. I created a large family and realized after the third book that my fans wanted more books. I’m planning six books total for this series. Thought I haven’t ruled out a spin off series. We’ll see.

Highland Protector LARGETRC:  Can you please give us a brief description of your new release, Highland Protector

Catherine:   Highland Protector is the long-awaited story about Amber MacCoinnich, the youngest daughter to the MacCoinnich’s.

Amber MacCoinnich’s survival depends on her traveling to the twenty first century, or so her mother’s premonition told her. Death taunts Amber and offers peace in her endless pain. Without the mysterious savior her mother spoke of, Amber prepares for death only to wake with a handsome, dark stranger in her bed. 

Gavin Kincaid spends his life shifting time in order to preserve and protect the MacCoinnich family and their line even though he’s never met one living MacCoinnich. A haunting portrait of a beautiful woman captures his attention and he embarks on a quest to put a name to the picture. When a colleague vanishes, the time-stream forces Kincaid to the twenty first century where he finds his mystifying woman close to death. His Druid gift can save her, but at what price? And when they both find themselves emotionally linked, the truth behind Kincaid’s heritage just might kill them both.

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

Catherine:  I love writing in different genres. It helps keep me fresh. In the paranormal world, I can make up just about anything and make it work. In contemporary romance, readers will argue about the color of the sea. The only genre I’m not playing in much any longer is erotic. My books are spicy, and I hope they always keep that edge that makes my erotic readers happy.

TRC:  Can please you tell us about your Not Quite series, for which you recently released the third book? Also, how many books are you anticipating for this series?

Catherine:  My Not Quite books are grounded in family and real life drama that I place my characters in. The third book, Not Quite Enough features an ER nurse volunteering with Borderless Nurses. My heroine isn’t looking for love but finds it in the most unlikely situation. Whether my readers realize it or not, my fiction is often reality based and this book was no exception.

I will be writing a fourth book in the series early next year with hopes that it will be released next fall.

TRC:  What are you working on now? 

Catherine:  Right now I’m working on the fifth book in my Bride series. So many series, so little time.

TRC:  What is your writing process…favorite place, special time?

Catherine:  Writing is my day job so I write all the time. I have an office where most of my actual writing takes place. I tried a laptop but found myself more distracted than if I just stayed in the office.

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

Catherine:  My critique partner…sometimes. Once in a while, if I’m stuck, I’ll chat with friends. For the most part I just bounce them in my own head until something fits.  

TRC:  Having worked as an RN in an emergency room, do you ever use your experiences in your novels?

Catherine:  Yes! All the time, but especially in Not Quite Enough.

 

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food: Pasta

Favorite Dessert:  Crème Brule

Favorite TV show:  Duck Dynasty

Favorite Movie:  Romancing the Stone – Raiders of the Lost Arc – Somewhere in Time

Dark or Milk Chocolate:  Both

Favorite Literary Character (male & female) not your own:  *blinks* –  I’ve got nothing… so deep in my own book right now. LOL

Cats or Dogs?  Both

TRC:  Catherine thank you very much for taking the time to answer our questions.  The Reading Café wishes you good luck with Highland Protector.

Catherine:  Thanks for having me!


About The Author
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New York Times & USA Today bestselling author Catherine Bybee was raised in Washington State, but after graduating high school, she moved to Southern California in hopes of becoming a movie star. After growing bored with waiting tables, she returned to school and became a registered nurse, spending most of her career in urban emergency rooms. She now writes full-time and has penned novels Wife by Wednesday, Married by Monday, and Not Quite Dating. Bybee lives with her husband and two teenage sons in Southern California.

If you want to learn more about Catherine, you can find her at the following links:
Website / Facebook / Twitter / Blog / Email

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LuAnn McLane – Moonlight Kiss – Interview & Review

LuAnn McLane – Moonlight Kiss – Interview & Review

 

Moonlight Kiss
Cricket Creek series -Book 5

by LuAnn McLaneMoonlight KissLinks to order Moonlight Kiss:
Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo / The Book Depository

Description:
Cricket Creek, Kentucky, is a sweet river town known for its baseball, shopping, and cuisine. After finally rebounding from the recession, the residents are ready to repair their lives—and their hearts…

After two very public broken engagements with two very famous men, Addison Monroe is ready to avoid the spotlight. She decides to put her wedding planning experience to good use by opening a bridal boutique. Setting up shop in small town Kentucky is the perfect way to escape prying eyes and live a quiet, single life.

Investment consultant Reid Greenfield is fed up with weddings—and not his own. He’s certain his sister’s plan to turn their family farm into a wedding reception venue will lead to bankruptcy. Reid hopes that city girl Addison will be an ally in getting his sister to change her mind before she loses her savings. Instead, Addison adores the idea and jumps on board. It’s a risky business—especially once romance gets involved. But sometimes a little risk brings a huge reward…

Review:

Moonlight Kiss by LuAnn McLane is the 5th book in her Cricket Creek series.  I was concerned that not having read the earlier books in this series that it might be difficult to follow, but it had been noted that this could be read as a standalone.  I can safely confirm that is true.  I enjoyed Moonlight Kiss, and at no time did I feel like I was missing anything.  Though some members of the town of Cricket Creek probably had their stories told earlier.  
Moonlight Kiss belongs to Addison and Reid, as our romantic couple in this story.  Addison Monroe has been unlucky in love, having been engaged twice only to see it breakup before she walked down the aisle.  She decides it’s time to get away from Los Angeles to visit her cousin in a small town in Kentucky.. Cricket Creek.  It doesn’t take long for Addison’s cousin Mia to convince her to stay, open up a bridal bouquet shop (she does have experience planning weddings :).

Addison has sworn off men, and is excited to be around friends and family in a small town atmosphere.  But best laid plans do not always work.  She meets Reid Greenfield, who was born in Cricket Creek, but is now a successful Financial consultant.  Reid is home to help his family fix up their place, and then he plans to return to his practice.  He meets Addison, and tries to get her to stop his sister from investing all her money into turning their huge barn into to a wedding site.  Unfortunately for Reid, once Addison meets his sister Sara, she agrees to help with fixing up the barn.  But Reid cannot stay angry for long, as he finds himself becoming attracted to Addison.  She too finds herself attracted, but her past comes back a couple of times to bite her, and Addison is not too happy with Reid’s “jump to conclusion” comments.  Sara and her mother plot in the background to get Reid to go after Addison as they want him to settle down.

What follows is a cute romance, in a small town, where everyone knows each other.  Since this is pure romance, despite some problems, you knew they would eventually move past the issues and fall in love.  It was cute to see some of the things they did to push the two together.  There was also a back story of another older couple, which was nice.  If you like a simple sweet and light romance; with a small town country background, look no further then Moonlight Kiss.

Reviewed by Barb

Copy provided by Publisher

 

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The Reading Cafe is happy to welcome LuAnne McLane today for an Interview to discuss who newest release, Moonlight Kiss.

Let’s meet LuAnn!

 

 

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

LuAnn: I was born and raised in Northern Kentucky just outside of Cincinnati, Ohio so while I’m a small town girl who enjoys all things southern, I also learned to appreciate theater, music and art.  I’m also a diehard fan of the Cincinnati Reds and Bengals but my big obsession is the University of Kentucky Wildcats.  I have four adult children that I love spending time with and two amazing grandchildren and another one on the way!  Yes, I’m that grandma who gets into trouble allowing my grandchildren too much candy and staying up late to read just one more story.

TRC:  Have you always been interested in writing? 

LuAnn: My interest in writing started with my love of books.  My mother will tell you that as a toddler I begged to read to so much that I memorized stories leading people to believe that I could read at the tender age of two.  Going to the library was my favorite outing and required reading in school was never a chore.  Reading one chapter for homework was never enough.  Why stop and not finish the book?

My love of romance began after watching Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s Cinderella with Lesley Ann Warren and Stuart Damon and I knew at an early age that not only did I want to write but I wanted to write love stories.

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

LuAnn: The biggest challenge in writing is the amount of time involved.  There aren’t enough hours in the day!

TRC:  You recently released another book in your successful Cricket Creek series.  Can you tell our members, who may not have read the series, the premise?  Also, how many books do you plan for Cricket Creek.

LuAnn: My parents had a vacation home in the panhandle of Florida.  When we would drive there from Kentucky I was always saddened by the small towns that were struggling.  Storefronts boarded up and peeling paint had me longing to see the towns during their heyday.   Small towns are the backbone of our country and I wanted to write about a town struggling but then have everyone band together and save their businesses and homes.  Although Cricket Creek is rural, the town is also known for its shopping, theater and cuisine.  I wanted readers to long to step inside the pages and walk into shops and restaurants in the little town that I’ve come to love so much that at times it does seem real.

Cricket Creek was supposed to be three books but has grown to nine.  My ideas for this town are endless so I will continue write the series as long as readers want to read it.  I keep the stories fresh by going in different directions but also having past characters make appearances so we know where their lives are going.

TRC:  Moonlight Kiss was just released a couple of weeks ago.  Can you please give us a brief description of the book? 

LuAnn: Addison Monroe, my sweet little heroine, has been hurt by two very public engagements to two famous men.  She jokingly tells her cousin Mia (Pitch Perfect) that she has enough experience planning weddings to open her own bridal boutique… and she does so in Wedding Row in Cricket Creek.

Reid Greenfield, my sexy hero, is trying to stop his sister from turning their family farm into a wedding reception venue by hosting barn weddings. (And they are so pretty!  I did the research). Fearing bankruptcy, Reid asks city girl Addison to convince his sister that this is a very bad idea.  But Addison adores the notion and jumps on board much to Reid’s displeasure.   Addison butt heads and fight their attraction… oh and I want to tell so much more but fear spoilers!

The secondary plot is about an aging rock legend and a real estate agent Maggie McMillan (Tristan’s mom from Whisper’s Edge).  I get such a kick out of writing second chance love stories with mature couples!

TRC:  You write romance, and have so many wonderful books.  How do you come up with these ideas for your stories? 

LuAnn: Thank you so much!  I must admit that I’m a people watcher.  Everyday life is my inspiration.  Ever since watching Cinderella dance with the handsome prince I’ve believed in the notion that true love will win against all odds 🙂

TRC:  Do you have a preference between writing Contemporary Romance, Southern Romantic Comedy, and Sensual Romance?  Have you ever thought of writing another genre other then romance?

LuAnn: I enjoy writing all three but the common denominator is definitely laughter.   Whether subtle or full blown I believe that love and laughter go together both in my stories and in my life.

I think that there is a real need for more compelling middle grade stories.  We see lovely picture books and amazing YA but I think there is a gap between the two and we lose readers during those middle grade years.  At some point I’d like the opportunity to write stories or even a series for children in grades four-sixth.

TRC:  What are you working on now, and what we can look forward to in 2014? 

LuAnn:  I just finished up Wildflower Wedding, a Cricket Creek novel that will come out in the spring of 2014.  Right now I’m writing Sweet Harmony and enjoying combining my love of romance and country music!

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

LuAnn: It’s funny because when I bounce ideas off of my daughter she has trouble figuring out whether I’m talking about real people or fictional.  We will be in a conversation about a scene or conflict and she will suddenly ask, “Wait, are these friends of yours or characters in your story?  I want to answer both but that might scare her…

I chat with my mother about stories and she always tells me that she can’t wait to find out what happens.  But for the most part the characters take over and pretty much write the story for me.

TRC:  Can you please tell us your writing process?  Do you have a favorite spot or specific time to write? 

LuAnn: When I’m on a deadline I write almost every day.  I begin with reading back over the pages written the day before to get my head back into the story.  I edit as I go so when I finish the book it’s pretty polished and ready to turn in.  My best work is done in the morning and into the afternoon.  If I’m in a deadline crunch I’ll write in the evening as well.

I prefer to write near a window where I have light and a view.   Seeing trees, birds, water… nature in general is a calming factor and keeps me in touch with my senses.

TRC:  You are a big Country Music fan.  Who are your favorite singers?

LuAnn: Yes I am!   Country music has had a big influence on my writing.  Many of my chapter titles are based on country music songs and I actually listen to that song and soak up the lyrics.

Oh, I have so many country music artists that I adore for different reasons   Keith Urban is a favorite because he sings with such emotion.  I enjoy Jason Aldean because he sings about small towns, farms and country life.  Fly Over States is a great example.  Toby Keith can make me laugh with songs like Red Solo Cup!  The music of Rascal Flatts has gotten me though some tough times in my life.  Of course I love Wynonna Judd.  Her voice is so pure.  Working with her on Restless Heart was such a thrill!  I could go on and on…

TRC:  Would you like to add anything else? 

LuAnn: The added joy of writing romance novels is the readers and authors I’ve met and become such close friends with over the years.  Romance readers are such loving, loyal people!  And knowing that I can bring the same joy to readers that I’ve gotten from reading is such a wonderful feeling.  If I won the lottery tomorrow, I’d still write romance novels.  Writing love stories isn’t a job or even a career.  It’s my passion and I want to share it with readers for as long as they read my stories.


LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food:  A really awesome cheeseburger….the kind that is messy and too big to bite into.  

Favorite Dessert: Red Velvet cake for special occasions but good quality ice cream is my weakness.  

Favorite TV show: I really enjoy Justified.  It’s set in Kentucky and stars Timothy Olyphant. I also love to laugh so I watch Modern Family and The Middle.  

Favorite Movie: Love Actually 

Dark or Milk Chocolate: Dark!  But I won’t turn down milk chocolate either. 

Favorite Literary Character (male & female) not your own: Jo in Little Women 

Dog or Cat: Dog 

TRC:  LuAnn, thank you very much for taking the time to answer our questions. The Reading Café wishes you good luck with Moonlight Kiss!

LuAnn: Thank you for having me as your guest!

If you want to learn more about LuAnn, you can find her at the following links:Website / Twitter / Facebook / Goodreads

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Endless Blog Tour with Jessica Shirvington – Interview

ENDLESS – Jessica Shirvington Blog Tour – Interview

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Endless (Book #4)
The Violet Eden Chapters
by Jessica Shirvington
Release Date:October 1, 2013

Review of Endless is below this post.

Endless Octo 2013Links to order Endless: Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo

Description:
LOVE WILL KILL US ALL

Violet Eden thought she was getting things under control. Then all hell breaks loose—literally. In the war between angels and exiles, she’s about to face the biggest baddie of all time. Except she’s not nearly ready.
The dark exile Phoenix is still messing with her head—not to mention her heart. And her undeniable attraction to Lincoln has gotten downright dangerous. When Hell unleashes its worst, Violet must embrace every facet of her angel self to save the people she cares about and the world as she knows it. But death is not the worst thing she will face…
 

 

About the AuthorJessica

Jessica Shirvington is the author of THE VIOLET EDEN CHAPTERS also known as THE EMBRACE SERIES, and stand alone novel, BETWEEN THE LIVES. An entrepreneur, author, and mother living in Sydney, Australia, Jessica is also a 2011 finalist for Cosmopolitan’s annual Fun, Fearless Female Award. She’s also one of the lucky few who met the love of her life at age seventeen: Matt Shirvington, a former Olympian and current sports broadcaster for FOXTEL and Sky News. Married for twleve years with two beautiful daughters, Sienna and Winter, Jessica knows her early age romance and its longevity has definitely contributed to how she tackles relationships in her YA novels.

Website / Twitter / Facebook / Goodreads


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

TRC: Please tell us something about yourself?  Have you always been interested in writing?

Jessica:  No, I haven’t. To be honest with you, I was the kid in school who watched the movie instead of reading the book. To me, it was pretty simple at the time, I wasn’t the fastest reader and so I figured why give it so much time when I could just watch the 2 hour movie version which most likely had some hunky guys in it.

Crazy, right?

Well, I only figured out how much I was missing out on late in life. It wasn’t until I was in my twenties that I really discovered my love of books. I have always been expressive, and have found it easy to put emotions into words, but storytelling came later.

TRC: How did you come up with the idea of your Embrace series?

Jessica:  I think the idea found me in many ways. I was reading a lot at the time. I had no plans to write a book of any kind. I don’t even know what possessed me that day to start writing, but one morning I finished a book and instead of opening a new one, I opened my laptop and wrote the names Lincoln and Violet and that was the beginning of the Embrace Series. It is strange sometimes, because I remember vividly sitting down at my breakfast bar with my laptop. But I had no idea that it would be a day, and a snap decision that would change the course of my life.

TRCWhen Embrace, the first book in this series, was published, what was your reaction to seeing your first book on the book shelves?

Jessica:  Ridiculous amounts of childlike excitement and an overwhelming sense of pride and accomplishment. I never saw a career as a writer coming, but once I realized it was what I wanted to do with the rest of my life, I was all in. Seeing my book on the shelves for the first time was a special moment.

TRC For our members who may not have read this series, can you give us a brief description of the Embraced series?

Jessica:  It is the story about Violet, a seventeen year old girl who works hard to keep her life in order. She likes having control and she also very much likes her trainer, Lincoln, who happens to be a touch older than her and lovely in so many ways. Embrace begins with her birthday and the discovery that she has a destiny much greater than she ever could’ve imagined. Violet was once given the essence of a very powerful angel and she much now choose her path – become Grigori, a human-angel hybrid warrior, or turn her back on her destiny. The series that follows is all the events that take place as a consequence of the choices that Violet and those closest to her make. All the while, despite the sacrifices and the heartbreak, despite the pain and suffering, relationships, allies and everlasting friendships are formed as Violet grows and becomes everything ‘they’ had hoped, and so much more.

Endless Octo 2013TRC: Can you please tell us the premise of your new novel, Endless, which is the 4th book in your Violet Eden Chapters series?   Also, how many books do you anticipate for this series?

Jessica:  Endless is the 4th book, and there will be 5 books in the series in total. EMPOWER will be out in April/May 2014. Here is a short synopsis:

Angels are real. They aren’t always kind. Violet Eden is certain of all this because she is Grigori – part angel, part human. She has felt the influence of both light and dark.

Since her 17th birthday, Violet has known she is a warrior. Though she is more powerful than she yet realizes, two men could still sway her from her path if she lets them. Violet’s uncertainty about Phoenix continually shakes her resolve and her love for Lincoln is perhaps her greatest weakness.

When Hell unleashed its worst, Violet must embrace every facet of her angel self to save the people she cares about and the world as she knows it. But death is not the worst thing Violet will face. For her, the endless question: ‘Can love conquer all?’ will finally be answered.

TRC: Can you please tell us a bit about your other novel, Between the Lives?

Jessica:  Sure! Between the Lives will be out in the US in late June 2014. It is actually going to be called ONE PAST MIDNIGHT there, so keep an eye out!

ONE PAST MIDNIGHT is about Sabine, an eighteen year old girl, who on the surface seems just like any ordinary girl. The problem is, she has two lives.

Sabine lives every day twice, though never repeats the same day. In her first life she lives in Roxbury, Boston, and have her parents and a little sister, Maddie. In her other life, she lives in Wellesley, and her parents (who are different) are divorced and she had two older brothers.

At midnight every night, Sabine shifts into her other life and relives her day in a completely new world.

She has never been anyway to stop this from happening, but then something changes. She falls down the subway steps in her Roxbury life and breaks her arm. When she shifts that night to her other life she expects her arm to be broken as well, but it is not.

This starts a series of very dangerous experiments as for the first time, Sabine is able to ask the question: If she died in one life, is there a chance she could live on in the other? For a girl who has only ever want to live fully in just one life, the real questions are, how far will she go to have that one life? And which one would she choose?

TRCWe know you have the 5th book, Empower being released in early 2014.  What are you currently working on?

Jessica:  I’ve been working on the American edit of ONE PAST MIDNIGHT, and also a new two book series that is on the way called DISRUPTION, which I am very excited about!

TRCWould you like to add anything else?

Jessica:  No, I think we covered it for now! Thanks for having me as a guest on The Reading Café!

Jessica,  thank you very much for taking the time to answer our questions.  The Reading Café wishes you good luck with Endless and Empower.

 

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