Music for My Soul by Lauren Linwood-A Review and an Interview with the Author

Music for My Soul by Lauren Linwood-A Review and an Interview with the Author

Music for My Soul

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date May 15, 2013

As the third wife of an abusive French vineyard owner, Madeleine Bouchard hasn’t produced the expected heir after three years of marriage. Fearing he plans to kill her, she flees during a trip to England. Unable to make her way home, she joins a troupe of traveling mummers and reinvents herself as the only woman troubadour in the land, captivating audiences with both song and story.

Nobleman Garrett Montayne’s fascination with Madeleine causes him to pay the troupe to bypass their next stop in order to journey to his estate. Though he suspects Madeleine of being a thief with dark secrets, love blossoms between them under the magical moon of summer solstice.

But Madeleine’s past is about to catch up with her, as her husband is set to arrive to conduct business with Garrett. Madeleine determines to free herself from her loveless marriage and make a new life with Garrett, no matter what the cost.

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REVIEW: First just a word of caution, this book is very hard to put down! LOL…

It’s difficult to do this review justice as it’s one of those you have to read to believe how good it is! The story is one of basic old world abuse of wives, only this one escapes and finds the love of her life. It’s actually double that, as the hero has also been abandoned and heartbroken…

Madeleine is a young woman married to a monster. Henri de Picassaret is a vineyard owner and makes champagne. He is wealthy and has had three previous wives who have died. Her father thought he would be a good provider for her, not knowing of his love of “punishing” his wives. But after the marriage Heenri forbade her contact with her family and told her family the break was her idea. He has “punished” her for small failings often and severely. She has many scars on her back and legs from his punishments and even a circular scar on her cheekbone from his signet ring. She walks with a slight limp, due to a broken knee from Henri, when she told him she didn’t think her lack of children was her fault or his previous wives, but his. Madeleine is desperate to escape from Henri because she knows she will not live much longer if he has his way.

Fearing for her life and planning to return to her family, then to spend the rest of her life in a convent so as not to evade her marriage vows, Madeleine escapes via a “sally port”. She has secreted many of the jewels Henri gifted to her, (more for his own reputation than for caring for her) inside the hems of her tunics and skirts to pay for her passage to her family in France and her care at the convent.

Finally escaping to the road, she comes later upon two men riding, and fearing capture or that they were bandits she claims to be the wife of Lord Montayne – who has a reputation so dreadful that no one would touch her lest he come after them. However, since one of the men was Lord Montayne they knew she was lying but went along with her story to see what she was up to. Garrett who called himself “Sir Garrett” to Madeleine and his friend “Sir Ashby” decided to help “Lady Montayne” get to London as they tried to find out who she really was.

Garrett’s wife Lynette had run away about three years before and had never been heard of again, leaving him with a lovely little daughter and a broken heart. Here the story truly begins, though I’ve left enough details out so you will still be surprised and intrigued!
Of course, Garrett begins to fall for lovely Madeleine, who BTW sings like a bird and can tell imaginative and wonderful stories to entertain everyone! A very talented lady who plays the lute (another valuable she brought along – her only real possession). Garrett and Ashby stop at a small house outside of London to repair his horse’s shoe, Madeleine gets the smithy’s wife to help her hide from the men (concocting another story for the smithy’s wife) since she’s afraid to go to London with them because she really isn’t Lady Montayne…

Ok, enough spoilers…this is a marvelous and intricate story of desperation, escape, finding love…also of forgiveness, mystery, danger, and righting old wrongs! The tale is incredibly well told with some humor as well as a building romance. The characters are loveable, some you can hate, and some are comic…a little bit of everything!

Lauren Linwood is a wonderful writer with a fantastic imagination. I hope this is only the beginning of many wonderful tales! Believe me, it’s hard to put this one down, I found myself awake until the wee hours of the morning because I just had to know what was going to happen! This book has it all ladies! Please enjoy this one for yourselves, no regrets!

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Reviewed by Georgianna S.

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The Reading Cafe would like to introduce the author behind MUSIC FOR MY SOUL-Lauren Linwood

Lauren LinwoodTRC: Hi Lauren and welcome to The Reading Cafe. We would like to start with some background information.  Would you please tell us something about yourself?

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Lauren: I turned my passion for history into a career and taught teenagers for many years, hoping to spark their interest about people in the past and help them connect today with previous yesterdays.

I’m a so-so cook (although I do make a mean tortilla soup) who’s fascinated by MasterChef and The Next Food Network Star. I love to watch historical dramas such as Downton Abbey or The Borgias, yet I also wouldn’t miss Modern Family, White Collar, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, or Grey’s Anatomy.

I wish I could be the host for House Hunters on Vacation, eat at least once in one of Gordon Ramsay’s restaurants, and get 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep. Something tells me none of these will ever happen!

TRC: Your bio states you have an interest in the medieval historical period. What about this era draws you in and why?

Lauren: Everything! The politics, culture, war, architecture & art, the Church, the Black Death. It actually spans quite a long period in history. So much happened, and that’s the beauty of writing a story with such a rich backdrop of history to draw from.

Music for My SoulTRC: MUSIC FOR MY SOUL is your May 2013 release in the medieval fiction genre. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

Lauren: As the third wife of an abusive French vineyard owner, Madeleine Bouchard hasn’t produced the expected heir after three years of marriage. Fearing her husband plans to kill her, she flees during a trip to England. Unable to make her way home, she joins a troupe of traveling mummers and reinvents herself as the only woman troubadour in the land, captivating audiences with both song and story.

Nobleman Garrett Montayne’s fascination with Madeleine causes him to pay the troupe to bypass their next stop in order to journey to his estate. Though he suspects Madeleine of being a thief with dark secrets, love blossoms between them under the magical moon of summer solstice.
But Madeleine’s past is about to catch up with her, as her husband is set to arrive to conduct business with Garrett. Madeleine determines to free herself from her loveless marriage and make a new life with Garrett, no matter what the cost.

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

Lauren: I wrote MUSIC FOR MY SOUL to be a stand-alone, yet Garrett’s very charming best friend kept trying to run away with the story! I finally told him if he’d go off to London for part of the book, I promised him he could come back to Stanbury in time to see things resolved, plus I’d write him his own story. I’m hoping my editor at Soul Mate Publishing will be interested in hearing how this flirtatious nobleman has his heart stolen and wants to settle down with his one true love.

TRC: How did you keep your plot of MUSIC FOR MY SOUL unpredictable without sacrificing content or believability especially for a storyline of the medieval genre?

Lauren: Having Madeleine join a troupe of traveling mummers as its troubadour helped somewhat. Being on the road lends itself to unpredictability. When the troupe comes to a faire at Stanbury, the hero’s home, it’s something new and out of the ordinary for his world, so that also changes up what usually happens at a castle. And then I have Madeleine injure herself so that the troupe goes on without her, and she has to think beyond Plan B, C, & D.

TRC: Do the characters talk to you and direct your writing, or do you have complete control over the direction of their story?

Lauren: Oh, I wish I had control over these people! Sometimes it’s like herding cats to get them to do as I wish. I start out with a very general outline, usually a single page with a bullet point list of 15-20 things I want to happen throughout my story. I feel if I get too deeply into an outline, it’ll take the fun out of the writing for me and my characters. I like being surprised!

One example bullet point in MUSIC FOR MY SOUL?

“Madeleine runs away – heads to London.”
Now how she got there – and what happened along the way – simply unfolded as I wrote. I run a movie in my head as I sit at my computer, so my people act and speak while I type furiously to get everything down. At times I try to have them streamline things and take the interstate to their destination. They much prefer getting off on farm-to-market roads and bypasses and meandering awhile, finding new conflicts and dangers that I hadn’t foreseen. They can be quite unpredictable! Eventually, they get back on track – but it’s always on their terms – never mine.

TRC: How thoroughly do you plan out your characters and story before you begin the first draft?

Lauren: I always start with the name of the hero and heroine. Once I have those names, I start visualizing them from their hair length and texture to height and body frames. I dress them, often researching the era online and saving pictures of clothing I think they would wear. Then I sprinkle in character traits. Are they brave? Impatient? Stubborn? After that I give them families, friends, and a back story. Half of this may never make the pages I write, but I have it in mind as I do so.

Once those character sketches are complete (definitely for the hero and heroine, sometimes for the antagonist and a few important secondary characters, but not as full-blown), then I do the brief outline I mentioned. I keep it a bit vague to give me options and let the characters be partners with me throughout the writing journey.

Henry and EmmaTRC: If you could virtually cast the lead characters of Music For my Soul which actors and models would be represent your ideal image?

Lauren: I adore Henry Cavill and think he’d make a terrific Garrett. Emma Stone has the spunk and inventiveness that characterizes Madeleine.

TRC: What challenges (research, historical, etc) did you face writing this particular novel?

Lauren: Research is much easier nowadays with the Internet. I had access to pictures and diagrams and timelines. The hardest part is integrating historical details that will lend an air of verisimilitude and help my readers learn a little about the period while they’re reading without coming across as a dry history lesson or distracting them from my story.

TRC: How do you deal with the stress and anxiety of writing deadlines?

Lauren: Red wine. Yoga. And I walk 4-5 miles almost every day, which is my major stress-buster. I’m actually very organized, so I like knowing my deadline and plan accordingly. Yes, I was that girl in high school who turned her senior research paper in 2 days early. Hey – it was done and I wanted it gone! Of course, everyone in my class hated me as they raced to slap theirs together, but I digress…

TRC: What do you believe is the biggest misconception about yourself?

Lauren: As a debut author, I just want to land on people’s radars! I doubt there are ANY misconceptions about me because people are just learning about who I am.

TRC: If you could become a contestant on one of the reality television shows, on which show would you like to be a participant?

Lauren: I have never missed a single episode of Survivor. I wish I had the smarts, athleticism, and social game to play it … but besides lacking in those areas, I HATE SNAKES!!! And I’m a mosquito magnet. I’d be the first contestant ever evacuated for having so many mosquito bites, I’d be on death’s doorstep.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Lauren: I’m finishing up a western historical about a heroine who writes dime novels under a man’s pen name. She jilts her groom at the altar (Don’t worry, she didn’t love him!) and runs west to experience what she writes about. She falls for a gambler running from a gunslinger who wants him dead.

I’m also working on final edits for two western historicals coming out soon. OUTLAW MUSE is an October release about a schoolmarm about to hang for murder and the English playwright who stops the execution and takes off with her. Along the way, he finds his muse and proves her innocence. A GAME OF CHANCE comes out in January, and it’s the story of mistaken identity, with twins literally separated at birth. They don’t know the other exists, and the heroine puts two and two together – all while she’s impersonating her own mother! It’s a true story of mistaken identity.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Lauren: Simply that I appreciate The Reading Café for hosting me and helping give MUSIC FOR MY SOUL exposure. Thanks so much!

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food – dark chocolate, hands down (when seafood is not calling my name)

Favorite Dessert – crème brulee

Favorite TV Show – Game of Thrones

Last Movie You Saw – Now You See Me (as I’m answering – but I’m sure I’ll have seen another half-dozen by the time you’re reading this because I’m mad for movies!)

Dark or Milk Chocolate – the darker, the better

Favorite Flower – tulips

TRC: Thank you Lauren for taking the time to answer our questions.  We wish you all the best in your writing career and congratulations (once again) on
the release of Music for My Soul.

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Escaping Reality Blog Tour and Giveaway-INTERVIEW with Lisa Renee Jones

Escaping Reality Blog Tour and Giveaway-INTERVIEW with Lisa Renee Jones

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Escaping Reality (The Secret Life of Amy Bensen) #1
by Lisa Renee Jones
Genre: New Adult
Release Date: July 22, 2013

Interview

 

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TRC: Hi Lisa and welcome back to The Reading Café. Congratulations on a very successful 2013. For anyone who does not know Lisa Renee Jones, would you please tell us a little something about yourself?

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Lisa: I write full time and live in Colorado. I use to be the CEO of a staffing agency but left that world behind to chase the dream of being a writer.

 

 

TRC: Please tell us about LISA’S UNDERGROUND ANGELS?

Lisa: The angels are just that. Angels! This is my street team and I am truly blessed with some very special ladies. I feel like I know many of them and like they are extended family.

TRC: How interactive are you with the Angels?

Lisa: VERY. I love these ladies. I talk with them on a yahoo group daily. I’ve gotten to feel like many are friends who live next door.

Escaping Reality July 2013TRC: ESCAPING REALITY: The Secret Life of Amy Bensen (July 22, 2013) is your latest release and first entry into the world of New Adult fiction. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

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Lisa: This series is much like INSIDE OUT, narrated by the main female character and you live a mystery and a romance through her eyes. This is like that series in that way. It’s very different though. Amy is younger, sheltered in that she is running from something and cannot truly live. Mature in that she has had to survive on her own. Liam Stone is rich and talented and a mix of dominant and gentle at just the right times for Amy’s personality to click with him. He enters Amy’s life and dares her to live and experience passion at a time when the past has come back to haunt her.

Amy is on the run from danger, that I can’t say much about without spoilers. Her family is dead and she isn’t sure who did it, only that they are after her as well. She meets Liam Stone, a protege, prodigy architect who inherited a fortune from his mentor. He makes her feel she isn’t alone but she fears she will drag him into danger as well. And can she really trust him?

And Liam Stone is a bit of a cross between Mark Compton and Chris Merit in INSIDE OUT but very different in his own right. He handles things much different than either of the INSIDE OUT men.

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

Lisa: Three books now. If there are more it will be like INSIDE OUT and feed off secondary characters.

TRC: WITHIN THE FIRE is book two in the series. Would you please tell us something about the premise and do you have an expected date of release?

Lisa: Actually the title has changed to INFINITE POSSIBILITIES. It is book 2 and it picks up at the end of book 1. So I really can’t tell because it’s a spoiler. But at the end of book 1 Amy is determined to find out what happened to her family rather than hiding. As for release date I haven’t set it yet because of some things going on with INSIDE OUT but will very soon. And it won’t be a long wait. I want them out quickly.

TRC: Are any of the characters or experiences based on events in real life? Or are they an amalgamation of many characters and your imagination?

Lisa: Actually it’s set in Denver in the exact area we plan to live and the area we stay at least one weekend a month. Last weekend I was there writing to get the scenes exactly right. I started getting to know Amy about two years ago, jotting notes and plotting, but it was all imagination. Now she feels very real.

The hotel is actually the real hotel I stay in. And I am from Texas:) Oh and there are many places in the Denver neighborhood including the coffee shop Diego proposed in that are in the book.

being Me

TRC: BEING ME is the second installment in your Inside Out Trilogy. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

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Lisa: Being Me is a continuation of If I Were You. It answers many many questions. People will be surprised just how many.

BEING ME picks up the moment after IF I WERE YOU ends and IF I WERE YOU ends with a huge cliffhanger. So all I can say is you will be shocked how many details you get in this book and how many answers. I have a long series plan so I knew I would reveal many things in book 2. There is much more you don’t know about yet to come.

Revealing Us

 

TRC: REVEALING US (September 2013) is the final installment in the trilogy. Is there anything you can reveal about the storyline?

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Lisa: This is Chris’s book. Being Me was about Sara finding herself. Revealing Us is about Chris letting Sara find him. It has a mystery that leads into a spinoff series and readers will know what that is at the end.

 

 

The Master Undone Aug 13

TRC: THE MASTER UNDONE (August 2013) is a story written from ‘the master’s’ POV. Is it an epilogue (of sorts) or does the timeline follow parallel to Rebecca’s Lost Journals novella series?

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Lisa: No. This story takes place the day after BEING ME. It is not past and Rebecca is not part of the story. The Master Undone leads into books 4 and 5 that will be mainly about Mark. You meet a new female named Crystal and you get to see what really goes on in Mark’s head

 

TRC: What challenges or difficulties (logistical, research etc) did you encounter writing the Inside Out series and novellas?

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Lisa: They were emotional dark books that pushed my limits. I lived those books sunup to sundown while writing them and the characters became a part of me in a way I have never experienced.

Timelines were critical since there are journals in all of the books.I had to make sure they matched up perfectly. I did a lot of planning to make that happen.Then I couldn’t write with names in the journals or I’d give away things. That was hard.

TRC: If you could virtually cast the main characters in The Inside Out series, which models or actors would be represent your ideal image?

Lisa: Well, I have my dream cast but I am doubtful they are available:) Chris Hemsworth is my Chris. He’s a little busy being THOR darn it! And Alexander Skarsguard was always my Mark and Tru Blood is going strong. For Sara it’s Odette Annablel who many know from the show House.

TRC: When a popular (both writer and reader) series comes to an end, do you go into withdrawal and hope to revisit the series or characters one day? Perhaps with a novella or epilogue storyline?

Lisa: I am in major Chris, Sara, and Mark withdrawal which is why I cannot wait to start book 4. I really have a hard time letting them go. And those who know Tall, Dark and Deadly know Blake Walker. I was so attached I had him show up in BEING ME and REVEALING US .

TRC: If you could change something about yourself personal or professional, what would it be and why?

Lisa: I worry and stress. It is just my nature and I’m thankful my fiancee is the opposite. He brings me down a lot and handles my stress so well he often makes me laugh when I think it is not possible.

TRC: Who is the first person you think about when you need someone to talk with and why?

Lisa: My fiancee. He gets me. He really does. And he really listens.

TRC: Is there a question that you would like to be asked in an interview, but nobody has asked? If so, ask away!

Lisa: No I think you covered them. Great questions!

TRC: What five things would you like to accomplish in the next ten years?

Lisa: Less stress! To travel and enjoy life a little more. I have some careers goals to but the main thing is just to be happy.Life is short.

TRC: What are your thoughts on book reviews-good or bad?

Lisa: Both come with being a writer. You have to take the bad with the good. Over time you get thicker skinned. I only have a problem if I feel someone is personally attacking an author. They know them or whatever. I had someone posting dirty messages and 1 star reviews on one of my books on Barnes and Noble a while back. Like 15 reviews and they would have graphics typed out to look like male body parts or be one bad word and nothing else. All in a matter of hours. Apparently there are kids that play games on there for points and have no care that it effects an authors sales.

Another time on Barnes I had a werewolf release. This same group of gamers all started posting things like “Sheba” and “Wolf wolf” with 5 star reviews. Then people accused me of fluffing my reviews. I guess they were getting points for posting on wolf books for this game.

Both times I got Barnes and Noble to take them off but it took days.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Lisa: Aside from preparing Amy for Net Galley, I have a novella I’m doing for a NY house I haven’t announced yet, and then straight into book 4 of INSIDE OUT

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Lisa: Just thank you for all your support and thank you to all the readers and bloggers out there that do so much to support my books!

TRC: Thank you Lisa for taking the time to answer our questions. Once again, congratulations on all of your success. We are looking forward to ESCAPING REALITY, REVEALING US and THE MASTER UNDONE.

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Escaping Reality July 2013ESCAPING REALITY
Lisa Renee Jones’s first New Adult release
Book 1 of THE SECRET LIFE OF AMY BENSEN Series
Publication Date: July 22, 2013
RELEASE DATE: July 22, 2013

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Infinite possibilities….
Infinite passion…..
Infinite danger….

His touch spirals through me, warm and sweet, wicked and hot. I shouldn’t trust him. I shouldn’t tell him my secrets. But how do I not when he is the reason I breath? He is what I need.

At the young age of eighteen, tragedy and a dark secret force Lara to flee all she has known and loves to start a new life. Now years later, with a new identity as Amy, she’s finally dared to believe she is forgotten–even if she cannot forget. But just when she lets down her guard down, the ghost’s of her past are quick to punish her, forcing her back on the run.

On a plane, struggling to face the devastation of losing everything again and starting over, Amy meets Liam Stone, a darkly entrancing recluse billionaire, who is also a brilliant, and famous, prodigy architect. A man who knows what he wants and goes after it. And what he wants is Amy. Refusing to take “no” as an answer, he sweeps her into a passionate affair, pushing her to her erotic limits. He wants to possess her. He makes her want to be possessed. Liam demands everything from her, accepting nothing less. But what if she is too devastated by tragedy to know when he wants more than she should give? And what if there is more to Liam than meets the eyes?

And look for Book 2: INFINITE POSSIBILITIES !

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The Reading Cafe and Lisa Renee Jones are offering an additional giveaway for two lucky commentors

First Prize: a signed copy of IF I WERE YOU (Inside Out #1) by Lisa Renee Jones

Second Prize: an ecopy of ESCAPING REALITY by Lisa Renee Jones

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3. Giveaway runs from July 14 to July 31, 2013

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5. Signed copy of IF I WERE YOU is open INTERNATIONAL

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It’s A Crime (Blood and Tears) by C.E.Hansen-A Review and Interview with the Author

It’s A Crime by C.E.Hansen-A Review and Interview with the Author

Its A Crime

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IT’S A CRIME by C.E. Hansen

ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date May 12, 2013

Wealthy New York socialite Grace Preston uses men for amusement, holding her heart inside an ice fortress for protection. Spurned by a sociopathic male model, Grace picks up a new man with all the right moves; smooth as bourbon, Cole slides under her wall and touches her in places she thought were well-guarded. But after a weekend of fiery passion, he leaves, devastating her.

Cole Grayson has spent ten years building his commercial real estate firm and chasing the arsonist who killed his family when he was a boy. Women are a dalliance, and have no place in his personal quest. Then Grace rocks his world—not only sexually-but, in her arms his nightmares cease. To protect her, he pushes her away; he’s close to finding the culprit and Grace must not get tangled in the cross-fire.

When women matching Grace’s description start turning up dead in Central Park, Cole is forced to divide his influence between personal revenge and protection for the woman he has come to love. But throwing money at the problem only goes so far. Grace is in danger—can he get to her in time?

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REVIEW: IT’S A CRIME is an erotic, contemporary, suspense storyline with many similarities to Fifty Shades and the Crossfire Series. The premise follows several intersecting timelines going from past to present as the reader is pulled into a story of a psychopathic killer, murder, revenge, love, lust and sex. All timelines will eventually coalesce in the present day when a killer seeks revenge against the woman he believes wronged him many years before.

The storyline can best be described as an erotic tale of murder and sex. The main characters meet and their attraction is instant. There is no question that each is looking for a one-night stand but in the end, they will both lose their hearts to each other. The murder and suspense saga weaves throughout the story as a serial killer murders his way through New York hoping to find the one woman who drives him on his quest.

It’s A Crime is an interesting storyline and one I felt contained many similarities to Fifty Shades and the Crossfire series. The sex is explicit and verbal; and the storyline is rife with profanity-almost too much profanity. I am by no means a prude, but at times, I was overwhelmed with the continuous use of certain four letter words.

The storyline develops slowly as C.E. Hansen intertwines different background stories and timelines building up to the final scenes, but in doing so lost some of the momentum of the story. Then all too quickly, the final resolution is revealed and the storyline heads deeper into FSOG territory.

C.E. Hansen has written a storyline about sex and love; betrayal and revenge; murder and hate. It’s A Crime is a novel of erotic sex, billionaire moguls and a man who will not stop until the final plunge of the knife. There is mystery and suspense with a twist that begins to reveal the truth behind a murderous rampage and a man’s need to avenge the death of someone close.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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TRC: Hi Cindy and welcome to The Reading Café.  Congratulations on the release of It’s A Crime.

Cindy: Thank you so much. It’s a pleasure to be here, thanks for having me.

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

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Cindy: First and foremost, I’m a wife and mom. I currently work full-time at a beautiful fine wine store in Central New Jersey. I have a wonderful husband and a beautiful daughter who just turned 25.

TRC: What difficulties or challenges have you faced as an author?

Cindy: Keeping all the characters in my head busy and talking so I could write it all down is probably the most challenging, but once I get them talking the going gets smooth…It’s quieting them down so I could sleep that becomes the issue…It would also be helpful if one of them were a good secretary, that knew how to keep files properly.

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

Cindy: I’m lucky enough to have a few great friends that have been my biggest critics as well as my biggest fans, Donna, Michelle and Gee, and my daughter, Katie whom I’m constantly bombarding with questions.

Its A Crime

 

TRC: It’s A Crime is the May 2013 release in your erotic new adult series. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

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Cindy: It’s a contemporary Adult Romance/Suspense story which takes place in New York City, and is about a beautiful, wealthy socialite, Grace-the stories heroine, who meets and falls in lust with Cole Grayson, our hero, very wealthy as well, who is unable to feel love after suffering the loss of his family when he was a boy, he’s turned himself off emotionally.

The two meet, at a bar and one thing leads to another, and they end up having an affair…

Of course they have their share of obstacles; Cole is close to finding the man who started the fire that killed his family, and Grace is close to being the killer’s next victim…

TRC: How do you keep the plot unpredictable without sacrificing content and believability?

Cindy: That has been a challenge for me as a first time author, in fact everything has been a challenge, but I love writing about crazy killers, the sex scenes just comes easy.

TRC: What difficulties did you encounter (logistical, research, etc) outlining and writing this particular novel?

Cindy: My biggest challenge was trying to combine the various story lines together to make it flow without giving anything away. Lets hope I was able to accomplish that.

TRC: If you could virtually cast the leading characters, which actors or models would best represent your ideal image?

Cindy: Chris Hemsworth as Cole, Elisha Cuthbert as Grace, and in a perfect world, Ryan Gosling would be Jonathan…lol

TRC: How many books do you plan for the series and will the characters and storylines overlap?

Cindy: Two books in this series and yes they do overlap. I loved them when I first wrote them, so I had no choice but to continue their story in book 2. But there will only be two books…I don’t want to stretch their story too thin. I also have a young adult book currently being edited and it’s sequel currently in my head.

TRC: It’s A Shame is the December 2013 release in the same series.  Would you please tell us something about the premise?

Cindy: Well, in It’s A Crime, I had started one or two story lines that fell to the background of the first book…I am now delving into those plot lines a little more in It’s A Shame…suffice it to say, it is just as twisted and crazy as the first book, but I was able to bring some of the smaller characters back and give them a much bigger pressence.

TRC: How thoroughly do you plan out your characters and story before you begin the first draft?

Cindy: I write out my outline by hand, which is constantly evolving as I bounce the ideas and storyline off my daughter…I enjoy picking her brain, she gives me a totally different perspective and she’s full of ‘what if’s’. She keeps me on my toes.

TRC: Do your characters direct the storyline or do you have a semblance of control?

Cindy: For the most part, I tell them what to do…once in while they take me on a joy ride at their expense.

TRC: If you could become a contestant on a television reality program, which show would you prefer and why?

Cindy: The Voice…because I always wanted to sing!

TRC: How do you handle the pressures and anxiety of deadlines?

Cindy:   Poorly, which is why I typically don’t give myself any.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Cindy: I’m currently working on the last few chapters of It’s A Shame, and I have the sequel to the Young Adult ‘hero’ series rattling around in my head. I also have an idea for another erotic adult book and plan to create new people to talk to me. I will miss Cole and Grace though.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Cindy: I wanted to thank you personally for being so kind to have me on and review It’s A Crime. I follow your blog and love your taste in books, they are so similar to my own. Again, thank you so much.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food
big juicy hamburger

Favorite Dessert
ice cream

Favorite TV Show
Game of Thrones

Last Movie You Saw
Pitch Perfect with Anna Kendrick

Dark or Milk Chocolate
Milk

Favorite Flower
Iris

Early riser or Late sleeper
Early riser against my body’s better judgment

Favorite Pastime
Writing and reading

TRC: Thank you C.E for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on the release of It’s A Crime.  All the best with your upcoming novels.

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Ashes by Kelly Cozy-A Review and Interview with the Author

Ashes by Kelly Cozy-A Review and Interview with the Author

Ashes

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Released March 2013

Anonymous. That was Jennifer’s life. But when she survived a domestic terrorist attack and her last-minute escape became the iconic image of the event, that life was over. Wanting only to disappear and become just another face in the crowd, she cashed in on her unwanted fame and moved to a small town, hidden away and safe.

Retired. That was Sean’s life. A former covert operative – the kind the government denies exists – he’d been pushed unwillingly into a life of suburban peace and quiet. But his retirement ended when he saw Jennifer’s rescue; from then on he only wanted to find those responsible for the attack, even if it meant turning rogue.

What Jennifer and Sean will both find is that nothing goes to plan, and their paths will cross in a way neither could have foreseen.

Ashes is the first in a two-book suspense series

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REVIEW: HOLY SMOKES! Ashes by Kelly Cozy had me glued by the first few pages! This has been the most suspenseful story that I have read in a long time. The story begins with Jennifer Thomson going to work on a typical work day in Los Angeles, talking with her co-workers and making her way to the copy room to make copies. Then her building explodes. She has to fight her way through death, destruction and a collapsing building to get out. She walks past co-workers that she had just spoke with that are now dead. She was the only survivor in her department. Unbeknownst to her, the image of her being carried out by the firefighter was splashed across the nation, making her an instant hero.

All the way across the states in Florida, Sean Kincaid watched the catastrophe unfold as millions of Americans did that day. He was an early retiree, living in Florida, living a low key life, trying to blend in and not be noticed. He was a former covert operative, he performed secret missions and caused plenty of death and destruction of his own. Watching this news unfold wasn’t a big deal for him until he saw Jennifer emerge on the tv screen amidst all the dust and debris. This woman touched something inside of him and he had to help her.

Now, this is where I thought the story would be about how Sean travels to find Jennifer and help her heal and they fall madly in love…..you know, typical romance stuff. Nope. Not in this book. What unfolds is one of the most interesting books I’ve read in a while. Sean decides he must find the persons responsible for this attack and bring them to Jennifer so she can serve up her own type of revenge. Using his skills that he learned in his former job, he begins his journey of investigating and tracking down who committed this crime. Meanwhile Jennifer struggles with returning back to a normal existence. She decides to relocate to a small town where hopefully no one would know who she is and begin a new life. It takes her a very long time, but she begins to function and make a happy life for herself. But just when she begins realizing how happy she is, Sean barges into her life, declaring how he has captured the person responsible for the bombing and presents the person to Jennifer to seek her revenge.

Keep in mind, Jennifer never knew Sean or that he was going to do this, so she’s terrified, shocked, scared….. you name it, she’s feeling it. So here she is, looking at the bomber, the person who altered her life forever. Sean has given her a gun and tells her do whatever she wants. Oh what to do???? What to do????? She makes a choice. And guess what? That is where the book ends. NOOOOOOOOO! What happened? What did Jennifer do? I have no idea! OMG, it was the best cliffhanger EVER! I was reading this on my e-reader, I swear I turned the e-reader over, looking for more pages. The last sentence says “The story continues in Reckoning.” Well, I do believe I will be reading Reckoning very soon. People, read this book. I was very brief on my descriptions because I didn’t want to give too much away. There is so much that happens within those pages and my review would never do the book justice. READ IT!

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Reviewed by Tricia

Interview

TRC: Hi Kelly and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the release of your new novel ASHES.

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

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Kelly CozyKelly: I’ve been in love with books literally since I was a baby. When I was a toddler I wouldn’t nap, so my Mom would put me in the crib with a few books, and I’d be perfectly happy for a good hour. I wrote my first short story when I was 9, and I’ve been writing ever since. Ashes is my second novel. My debut novel, The Day After Yesterday, is contemporary/women’s fiction.

I’m married with one child, and live in California. I love to cook, and my favorite time of year is the fall and winter holidays, when I can make big meals for my family and friends.

I’m also more than a bit of a nerd – I write movie reviews for the Horrorview.com site, and I’ll be at San Diego Comic-Con later this month.

TRC: ASHES is your March 2013 release. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

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AshesKelly: In the opening chapter a Los Angeles federal building is bombed, and Jennifer Thomson, a young woman who works as an admin, is the last person to make it out of the building before it collapses. The whole world is watching her last-minute escape, and this makes her into the icon of the event. Jennifer’s life is overturned not just by the trauma of the attack, but by survivor guilt and her unwelcome celebrity, so she moves to a small town in British Columbia to start life over.

One of the people watching her escape from the building is Sean Kincaid, a former covert government operative who’s been in unhappy retirement for the past few years. Jennifer’s plight moves him and, when his request to rejoin his agency is denied, he decides to go rogue and not just find those who perpetrated the bombing, but to bring them to Jennifer so she can mete out justice personally.

TRC: Are any of the characters or situations in the storyline based in reality or an amalgamation of your imagination and current headlines?

Kelly: The federal building attack had its inspiration in events like Oklahoma City and 9/11. I didn’t want to write about those incidents specifically, but about the effect an event like those (or any catastrophic event, like a natural disaster) could have on a survivor, particularly in this era when the media is so ever-present and intrusive.

TRC: There is a second storyline planned for ASHES and your leading characters. Would you like to tell us something about the premise?

Kelly: The second book is titled Reckoning. Without spoiling things for those who haven’t read Ashes yet, by the end of Ashes Sean has done some things he’s remorseful for. He’s looking to make amends, while other characters – some we’ve met in Ashes, and some new to the story – are bent on revenge, or on manipulating the situation to a personal agenda. It’s very much about the ripple effect of Sean’s actions in Ashes. For me, Reckoning is probably the most enjoyable of my books in terms of storytelling. I’m looking forward to publishing it this November (in print and ebook).

TRC: When writing a storyline, do the characters direct the writing or do you direct the characters?

Kelly: I usually start a book with the major characters and the basic storyline, including the ending, in mind. But as I write and develop the story, I also learn more about the characters. There ends up being a balance between me moving the characters into situations, and the characters telling me how they deal with those situations. If a character “tells” me that he or she wouldn’t react a certain way or do a particular action, I respect that. Above all, I believe in being true to the characters, and if a storyline would require a character to behave out-of-character, I change the storyline.

TRC: What challenges or difficulties (historical, research, logistics) did you encounter writing this particular story/series?

Kelly: I don’t usually write outlines, but this book necessitated an outline because of the alternating chapters between Jennifer and Sean. I wanted their story and character arcs to parallel and mirror each other. I also had to ensure that the timeline of the story worked, as it was necessary for Jennifer to have reached a certain point in her life before Sean finally entered it.

In terms of research, because the group responsible for the attack is a domestic terrorist group, I had to do a fair amount of reading about these groups – their objectives, their structures, their goals. That was a bit unsettling, to say the least.

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

Kelly: I have a group of friends and fellow authors I refer to as my Constant Reader Brigade. They read my manuscripts and give me their feedback. What makes this group so invaluable is that each person brings their own perspective: one is very detail-oriented and finds little errors, another gives me feedback on how well the story flows. And they’re not afraid to tell me when something doesn’t work.

TRC: How do you keep the plot unpredictable without sacrificing content and believability?

Kelly: How well a plot works is always very difficult for me to assess, because I know where it’s heading. I try to see the situation through my characters’ eyes, because that’s the perspective the reader will get. Also, I rely on my Constant Reader Brigade to tell me if the foreshadowing works, if something that was supposed to be a surprise is a surprise, and if it all works. If the majority of the Brigade members say, “I’m not buying that,” I go back and rewrite.

TRC: How do you handle the pressures and anxiety of deadlines while still having time to raise a family?

Kelly: Having a schedule helps. If I know that Monday is my evening to work on a current project, it helps me get into the zone. I also give myself time to just relax – the beauty of being a writer is that the work is fun, but it is still work. Oh, and having lots of coffee on hand helps, too.

TRC: What are your thoughts on book reviews-good or bad?

Kelly: Reviews can tell you what about your story works, and what doesn’t. Bad reviews can be difficult to read, but it’s important to read them and see if the criticisms can make your future writing stronger.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Kelly: In addition to getting the Ashes sequel ready for publication, I’m working on a book of movie reviews (mostly genre films). I’m also laying the groundwork on research for a historical novel.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Kelly: Thank you for giving me the opportunity to talk about my work! And I hope people enjoy reading my books as much as I enjoy writing them.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food
Seafood, especially shrimp

Favorite Dessert
Anything involving chocolate

Favorite TV Show
Tie between Castle and Game of Thrones

Last Movie You Saw
Monsters University

Dark or Milk Chocolate
Dark!

Favorite Flower
Rose

Last Vacation Destination
The Outer Banks in North Carolina

Pet Peeve
Staring at a shelf full of books and not finding anything I want to read

TRC: Thank you Kelly for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on the release of ASHES and we wish you all the best.

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The Georgia Corbins by Kara Leigh Miller-A Review and Interview with the Author

The Georgia Corbins by Kara Leigh Miller-a review and interview with the author

The Georgia Corbins

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ABOUT THE BOOK:  Release Date June 10, 2013

Ali Philips never thought anything could be more devastating than the day Levi and Tucker Corbin, her two best friends—her only friends—moved away. Three years passed without a single phone call, text message, or email from them and she’s resolved to the fact that she will probably never see them again. Until one morning when she comes face-to-face with Levi Corbin in physics class.

Little does she know, the Corbins have returned to Haldeen with only one thing on their minds: winning Ali’s heart. Ali soon finds herself in the middle of a love triangle she doesn’t want any part of. As she tries to reclaim the friendships she’s lost and to adjust to the unfamiliar feelings she’s having, she struggles with making the one decision that will forever change their lives: Levi or Tucker Corbin?

She’s always had a special bond with Tucker and feels most comfortable when she’s with him. But Levi brings her to life in a way she didn’t think was possible and makes her feel things she didn’t think she would ever feel. Torn between the two, Ali is certain of only one thing–by the time it’s over, she’ll lose one of her best friends.

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REVIEW: When you are young the friendships you make sometimes stay with you forever – that is – at least until they are taken from you. Ali Philips is a beautiful young girl from small town Haldeen, Georgia. Growing up here had been hard for Ali, she had always been picked on and had always been “one of the boys.” She did however have two best friends – her only friends – twins – Tucker and Levi Corbin. They were as close as any three friends could possibly be. Spending their summer days at Old Man Potter’s swimming hole, climbing trees and hanging out in the hay loft of the old abandoned barn. Life was simple and their friendships were forever. That is until Levi and Tucker abruptly announced that they were moving. Tearing Ali’s world apart – she was left with no one. No friends, no one to protect her. Life did continue – and Ali weathered the storm.

Fast forward three years later – Ali is a stunningly beautiful junior in high school. She has a group of friends that she is comfortable with and a life that she is secure in. Until she walks into Physics class and sees Levi Corbin. The Corbin Boys are back. After three years – three years of no contact – no phone calls, no emails, no letters. They just disappeared from her life – and here they are – back again in Haldeen. Ali is unsure of what the future holds now, but one thing is clear – the Corbin boys are all grown up and better looking than she remembers. The question is – will their friendships go back to the way they were and does Ali even want them to?

I found this book very heart-warming and well rounded. I immediately enjoyed the character of Ali Philips and her small town. I found the author’s knowledge of small town living and being a teenager growing up there was spot on. While I am years gone from being a teenager – I found myself remembering and reminiscing about my teenage years while reading this book. There is an abundance of teenage angst – which lets admit it – what teenager’s life isn’t filled with angst. But there is also an amazing amount of true friendship and loyalty, love and understanding. The relationships that Ali begins to explore with Levi and Tucker were very emotional and I could feel the pain that Ali felt. And I will admit to shedding a few tears here and there for the decisions she had to make. The characters of Levi and Tucker Corbin were almost real to me – at least I wished they were. Handsome, adorable, charming Southern boys – who could ask for or want anything more. I thoroughly loved this story – the only thing that I can complain about is (without revealing too much) – while I understand Ali’s choice – I do not agree with it. And I am praying to the book gods that there are more books in the works that will elaborate and continue the lives of these three characters. If you love a good, down home, Southern love story that grips your emotions and tears at your soul then I highly recommend this book.

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Reviewed by Erin K.

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About the Author:

Born and raised in the small town of Mexico, New York, Kara was an only child who was forced to find ways to entertain herself. Playing make believe with her Barbie dolls and stuffed animals was her first real taste of storytelling before she became old enough to develop a love affair with the written word. In early 2010, Kara picked up her very first erotic romance novel, and she was instantly hooked. She loves to write contemporary romance, erotica, and young adult romance. Currently she has several full-length novels in the works, a series of novellas, and a handful of short stories. Kara is an active member of the CNY Creative Writers Café and the CNY Romance Writers. Today, Kara resides in New Haven, New York with her husband, five kids, and three cats. When she’s not reading or writing, she’s thinking about reading and writing. And when she’s not doing that, she’s spending time with her family and friends.

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TRC: Hi Kara and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the release of The Georgia Corbins.

Kara: Thank you! And thanks so much for letting me stop by. I’m excited to be here.

Kara Leigh MillerTRC: We would like to start with some background information, would you please tell us something about yourself?

Kara: Well, I’m a full time stay-at-home mom to five children – four girls and one boy. I was an only child growing up and I hated it, which is why I opted to have more than one child. lol. Writing really is a passion for me and it started out as just something to occupy my time while my kids were in school, but then I realized I was kind of good at it and I decided to try getting published. As they say, the rest is history.

TRC: What difficulties or challenges have you faced as an author?

Kara: There are a lot of difficulties and challenges. The first is finding enough time to write all the stories that are rumbling around in my mind. The second is finding a good balance between writing time and marketing. Trying to get my books in the hands of the readers is a huge challenge, especially when there are so many great authors out there looking to do the same.

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

Kara: Thankfully, I have a great network of friends and authors I can bounce ideas off, but my go to people are Giovanni Valentino and Nikki Lynn Vale. Not only are they close, personal friends, but they are members of my weekly writers group. Then I have a super awesome beta reader, Louise D. Gornall, whose insights are always spot on and tremendously helpful. I’d be lost without them.

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TRC: The Georgia Corbins is the June 2013 release in your new Young Adult series. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

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Kara: It’s the ultimate love triangle — fraternal twin brothers fighting over their childhood best friend. As if the teen years aren’t hard enough, throw in the need to make an impossible choice and you’ve got a story ripe with tension.

 

 

Ali and the Corbin BoysTRC: Ali and The Corbin Boys is a free download from Smashwords. Should the readers grab a copy before reading The Georgia Corbins?

Click HERE for you free prequel

Kara: I hope they do! I mean, it’s free! Why wouldn’t they? Seriously though, The Georgia Corbins can be read without first reading Ali and The Corbin Boys. This free download gives the history between Ali and the Corbins. It shows how they became friends and the tumultuous relationship between Ali and Shelby, who is the closest thing to a villain in this story. I think it adds another layer to the book and helps to give a better understanding to the complex relationships among these characters.

TRC: How do you keep the plot unpredictable without sacrificing content and believability?

Kara: It was rather easy to do with this story. From the beginning its pretty clear who Ali wants to choose, but a series of events and realizations lead her to make the opposite choice. From the reviews and feedback I’ve already received, it was something readers didn’t see coming. They’re in for a lot more surprises in book two!

TRC: What difficulties did you encounter (logistical, research, etc) outlining and writing this particular novel?

Kara: The dialect. This takes place in the Deep South and the way of speaking down there differs from how we speak here in NY. I spent some time researching the dialect and the accents, listening to clips of it on YouTube. Then I incorporated all of that into the story only to be told it was too “heavy” and that it made it difficult to read. So, I had to go back and start over. At least now I know for next time. Lol.

TRC: If you could virtually cast the leading characters, which actors or models would best represent your ideal image?

Kara: The only one I ever had a real image for was Tucker and that was a young Chris Hemsworth.

TRC: How many books do you plan for the series and will the characters and storylines overlap?

Kara: Right now I’m planning on three books. This first book was the story of all three of them and Ali’s choice. The second and third books will focus on each Corbin boy individually, because I can tell you now, things don’t stay happy for the three of them for very long. I’ve considered writing a fourth book that would take place ten years in the future, at their high school reunion, but I’m still letting that idea toss around in my brain a little more. And yes, all of the characters and storylines will overlap. Even though it’s three separate books, it’s one long, continuous story.

TRC: How thoroughly do you plan out your characters and story before you begin the first draft?

Kara: Not much at all. I’m a panster to a fault. Typically I’ll jot down some character names with a physical description and maybe a plot idea or two, but that’s about it.

TRC: Do your characters direct the storyline or do you have a semblance of control?

Kara: I’d like to think I’m in control, but that’s not always the case. I guide them in a certain direction, and then my characters take over. It’s more fun that way.

TRC: You are a writer of several different genres. Do you prefer writing one over another? Which do you find easier?

Kara: Yes, I am a multi-genre writer. I hate to be confined to just one. My favorite genre to write is erotic romance because I feel like I have a lot more freedom with my characters. I don’t have to censor them as much.

TRC: If you could become a contestant on a television reality program, which show would you prefer and why?

Kara: Dancing With the Stars – for several reasons: (1) I’ve always wanted to learn how to dance; (2) I would LOVE to meet Derrick Hough; (3) I wouldn’t have to eat anything nasty like bugs; (4) I could, hopefully, finally lose these few last pounds that just won’t seem to go away; (5) Hello? Have you seen the pretty costumes they get to wear??

TRC: How do you handle the pressures and anxiety of deadlines?

Kara: With lots and lots of chocolate! I always try to break things down into smaller portions because if I look at the big picture, all seems hopeless. If I know I have to write 20K words in a week, I’ll break that down to 3K a day until it’s finished, which is doable with all my other responsibilities. If I’m feeling particularly overwhelmed, I’ll take some time for myself to decompress. I’ll take my dogs for a walk or take a nice hot bubble bath.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Kara: Lots of fun things! The sequel to The Georgia Corbins; the sequel to my contemporary NA romance, Death of a Waterfall; and an erotic paranormal romance.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Kara: Thank you to everyone who has bought and read my books. Your support means the world to me. Thank you to The Reading Café for inviting me to stop by to chat. And to all YA, erotica, and/or romance authors out there: I would love to work on a project with you. Contact me if you’re looking for a co-writer or a contributor to an anthology.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food – Chicken Alfredo with broccoli

Favorite Dessert – Cheesecake with fresh strawberries

Favorite TV Show – The Vampire Diaries

Last Movie You Saw – Iron Man 3

Dark or Milk Chocolate – Milk Chocolate

Favorite Flower — Orchids

TRC: Thank you Kara for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on the release of your new novel.

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Vampire Elite by Irina Argo-Interview and Giveaway

Vampire Elite by Irina Argo-Interview and Giveaway

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Vampire Elite (Book #1)
by Irina Argo
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Release Date: June 1, 2013

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TRC: Hi Irina ad Jo-An and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the June release of VAMPIRE ELITE book one in your Vampire Elite series. We would like to start with some background information. Would you please tell us about IRINA ARGO?

Irina ArgoIrina Argo is the pen name for Irina Kardos and Jo-An Torres.

Irina lives in a pretty dark world: by day she’s a clinical psychologist at a juvenile correctional facility, where she deals with the extremes of human behavior on a daily basis; at night, she cares for her husband, who was paralyzed several years ago. Writing has always been her passion, and now it’s what brings light into her life. She is originally from Russia, where she worked as a TV journalist.

Jo-An is a Leo, a lioness emerging to follow her dream: to write a book of her own. As the owner of a costume shop for many years, she was able to satisfy her creative nature and allow it to flourish. She believes that anything is possible if you believe in yourself. She currently resides in

TRC: What difficulties or challenges do you face writing as a team?

Irina is a romantic, beauty, tranquility, joyfulness.

Jo-An is an A,B,C, black and white personality, but with an intense creative nature – I know that sounds like an oxymoron, but somehow it seems to work. She revs it up, I tone it down, then we reach a happy medium.

TRC: Was there any particular premise or scenario that one or the other focused on such as characters development or storyline flow?

Irina/Jo-An: Reality – we wanted to make them totally believable – that they live among us.

TRC: Has there ever been an issue where there was no compromise and therefore a character or premise had to be scrapped?

Irina/Jo-An: We don’t believe so. We compromised on everything. We would scrap when our editor strongly disagreed.

VAmpire EliteVAMPIRE ELITE is your June 2013 release in the Vampire Elite series. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

Irina/Jo-An: A millennia-long war between two immortal races is about to come to an end. Long ago, the Vampire Elite began capturing the immortals called the Amiti, attracted by their unique blood properties. Now most Amiti live in underground cells, forced to serve as vampires’ bloodstock. The few surviving free Amiti, preparing a final strike, have declared the Amiti Queen a traitor. Her execution makes possible the rise of a new Queen, her young daughter Arianna, who will inherit her mother’s mystical powers. Working with the Keepers of the Key, Arianna may be able to eliminate the vampires, once and for all, from the face of the earth.

The new Queen is the last hope to save her people, and she’s ready to fight to the last drop of her blood. But the King of the Vampires has other plans. What neither expects is the passion that erupts between them.

Vampire Elite is an epic story of a bitter conflict between two races, and the effect of that conflict on everyone living in its grip. The characters are driven to love and betrayal, vengeance and sacrifice in a world without easy black-and-white answers. Based on an ancient Egyptian legend, packed with action and intrigue, Vampire Elite will pull you into the entrancing world of immortals and open new portals into their hidden universe.

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

Irina/Jo-An: Three minimum, the second book is already in a rough draft stage and the story continues to evolve.

TRC: How thoroughly do you plan out your characters and story before you begin the first draft?

Irina: They just come into me, there is no pre-development. I write what I see and feel emanating from the character. Irina: We don’t plan it out, it just flows through my mind and I put it to paper as it comes to me. I don’t even know what is going to happen next, and am as surprised as the readers will be as they turn each page.

Jo-An: Basically, Irina created the story and asked me if I would read her first draft and give her some feed back. I found myself editing, suggesting scenarios and fleshing it out. It was then that she asked me to co-author the book. I was thrilled and am deeply indebted to her for allowing me to let my creative juices flow and reach my own dream of someday writing a book.

TRC: Would you please tell us how you handle the stress and anxiety of writing deadlines and family life?

Irina: I just take it as it comes and do not stress, what will be will be – I have often stayed up all night to complete a chapter or prepare information for Blogs, updating the Web-Site, designing images in photo-shop.

Jo-An: For me, it is not difficult. I am retired and have a lot of time on my hands as I am not a socializer. I would rather be at home with a good book than at a loud party interacting with a lot of people. The only time it affects me is when I travel and do not have internet access. It makes it very stressful for Irina because her life is so full of responsibilities and she has to find time to work on the book. My husband and I have a monster of a motorhome and when he wants to go – we go, along with our 5 cats. A lot of the time I am not able to get internet access and it does put additional strain on Irina.

TRC: Many authors bounce ideas and struggle with other authors, friends and family. With whom do you bounce ideas and strategy?

Irina: My friends and co-workers.

Jo-An: Only with our editor and each other. None of my friends or family are into the paranormal, so they would be of no help.

TRC: If you could select one reality show in which you were one of the contestants, which show would you chose and why?

Irina: Sorry, I don’t watch TV 🙁

Jo-An: The Apprentice. Every task requires a vivid and creative imagination. I can find ways to do things and make things happen when everyone else is stumped.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Irina: Updating images, keeping all of the sites current, working with the printer for our paperback copy, interacting with all of the promoters we are working with.

Jo-An: Promoting the book and keeping it in the top ten. Spending hours and hours on the computer writing personal emails, reading up on how to gain exposure.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Irina/Jo-An: We would like to thank you for hosting this tour and hope that it is well attended. And sincerely appreciate your hosting our book on your Blog, and want to thank everyone who visits it …especially those who buy the book and enjoy it as much as we do.

LIGHTNING ROUND FOR IRINA

Favorite Food – Italian

Favorite Dessert – dark chocolate

Favorite TV Show – Lost, True blood, Vampire Diaries

Dark or Milk Chocolate – dark

Favorite Flower – rose

Last Vacation Destination – Peru

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LIGHTNING ROUND FOR JO-AN

Favorite Food – Mexican

Favorite Dessert – Strawberries in thick cream

Favorite TV Show – Duck Dynasty

Last Movie you saw – Silver Linings Play Book

Dark or Milk Chocolate – Dark

Favorite Flower – Pansy

Last Vacation Destination – Bahamas

Thank you Irina Argo (Irina and Jo-An) for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on the new release. We wish you all the best.

To learn more about Irina Argo you can visit the VAMPIRE-ELITE Website or you can connect with them on Facebook, Twitter and Goodreads.

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVampireElite
Goodreads:  http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7101954.Irina_Argo

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VAmpire Elite

 

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How can you make a choice between saving your people and destroying the one you love?

A millennia-long war between two immortal races is about to come to an end. Long ago, the Vampire Elite began capturing members of another race of immortal beings, the Amiti, forcing them to become their blood suppliers—bloodstock—and locking them in underground cells, where they are treated like livestock. Now, the few remaining free Amiti are making a final attempt to strike back. The Queen of the Amiti has been proclaimed a traitor and executed. Her death makes possible the rise of a new Queen, her young daughter Arianna, who becomes the last hope of her dying race. Arianna totally embraces her mission and is ready to fight for her people to the last drop of her blood but encounters an unexpected challenge—the vampire King Tor. The Amiti Queen and the King of the vampires are drawn into a trap of love where each has to make the ultimate choice: to kill their loved one or risk the extermination of their people.

arina2-dreamVampire Elite is an epic story of a bitter conflict between two peoples, and the effect of that conflict on everyone living in its grip. The characters are driven to love and betrayal, vengeance and sacrifice in a world without easy black-and-white answers.

Based on an ancient Egyptian legend, packed with action and intrigue, Vampire Elite will pull you into the entrancing world of immortals and open new portals into their hidden universe.

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7/01-  You Gotta Read (spot)
http://yougottaread.com/
7/03-  Wicked Readings by Tawania (spotlight)
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7/03 – Confessions of the Paranormal
http://confessionsoftheparanormal.blogspot.com/
7/04-  Literal Addiction (spotlight)
http://www.literaladdiction.com/
7/05-  Sassy Book Lovers (spotlight)
http://sassybooklovers.blogspot.com/
7/06-  Froggarita’s Bookcase (interview & spotlight)
http://www.froggaritasbookcase.com/
7/07-  Book Lovin’ Mamas (spotlight)
http://booklovinmamas.blogspot.com/
7/07-  The Reading Cafe (interview & review)
http://thereadingcafe.com/

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Grand Prize:  $25 Amazon gift card (1 winner)
2nd Place:  $10 Amazon gift cards (2 winners)
3rd Place: eBook of Vampire Elite (5 winners)

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The Caseworker’s Memoirs by Dan Thompson-A Review and Interview with the Author

The Caseworker’s Memoirs by Dan Thompson-A Review and Interview with the Author

The Caseworker's Memoirs

THE CASEWORKER’S MEMOIRS by Dan Thompson

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date April 10, 2013

Malcolm was losing touch with the world; a retired counsellor and recently widowed, he lived each day sat at his desk, watching the world pass him by. That’s until his daughter gave him a leather-bound notebook. She encouraged him to write about times long past that he shared with his loving wife, but as dreams of his previous patients take hold of him, he has no choice but to share his experiences and thoughts.

The Caseworker’s Memoirs is a collection of short stories with one particular theme; phobias. Phobias can ruin lives, whilst some dictate and others poke fun, but the seven cases that keep Malcolm up at night range from the bizarre to the psychotic. This is Malcolm’s attempt to rid himself of his pent-up guilt, his emotional involvement with his former occupation, but perhaps most of all, his attempt to have a purpose in life.

From the rational fear of heights to the peculiar fear of time, from the obsessive fear of terrorism to the psychological ignorance of homophobia, The Caseworker’s Memoirs is not only a tale of one man’s grief, but also the tale of seven other families that are affected by real phobias.

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REVIEW: THE CASEWORKER’S MEMOIRS is a poignant and fictional look at seven individual cases of phobias from the perspective of counselor/caseworker Malcolm. Malcolm is a recently widowed man whose daughter begins to worry that her father is giving up. Hoping to keep his mind and body occupied, she offers him a journal to write down his thoughts and memories. What she will discover is that Malcolm has written a collection of seven stories told in flashback and dream sequences-seven cases of phobia in which Malcolm believes he has failed the client on his or her road to acceptance or recovery.

The storyline is told in journal format with each case manifesting as a flashback or dream. Malcolm’s guilt and emotional fall-out are documented in a story of one caseworker’s inability to get past the failures and ultimate grief that coincides with a memory of his late wife.

The Caseworker’s Memoires is a fascinating and introspective look at seven people and the man who believes he has failed them all. Although fear is a natural part of our daily lives there are those people whose fear becomes all consuming-whether because of something that has happened or a disorder that has grown beyond their ability to cope. Dan Thompson walks the reader through a private look back at the lives and loss of one caseworker, who above all else, wanted to help those who were unable to help themselves.

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Reviewed by Sandy

Interview

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DanThompson1 TRC: Hi Dan and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the release of The Caseworker’s Memoirs.

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

Dan: I live in England in with my four year old daughter, who seems to be growing up more and more each day! I love reading a wide variety of genres, but I fell in love with a good adventure story thanks to Enid Blyton’s The Famous Five series. There are some people who find them a little outdated nowadays, but I could read them over and over again. I love tennis too, but sadly I don’t have much spare time to play anymore, so I settle with just watching it on the TV.

TRC: Who or what precipitated your desire to write or have you always had an interest in writing?

Dan: I’ve always had an interest for writing stories. I love the freedom it gives you, and I find it ever so calming. I’ve only recently just had my work read by the public, which is more of a scary ordeal. I remember writing my first story when I was nine – about a martial arts competition. I still have it! From there, I wrote a series of children’s books and drew my own illustrations too. I use to read them to my little sister when she was growing up. The first was called Animals Hide and Seek.

The Caseworker's MemoirsTRC: THE CASEWORKER’S MEMOIRS is your April 2013 release. Would you please tell us something about the novel?

Dan: Originally starting out as a collection of short stories, The Caseworker’s Memoirs evolved and reshaped into a novel that follows retired counsellor, Malcolm. He is struggling to cope with the death of his wife, and locks himself away from the world. That is until his daughter gives him a leather-bound notebook to write his memories down. He is plagued however with dreams of his former patients, and the personal fears each one suffered. As the journal takes hold of him, he must learn to deal with his own demons about the loss of his wife, by reliving the personal phobias of his dreams. It a contemporary novel that questions the human spirit, as well as the readers understanding.

TRC: Phobias are an interesting field of study in psychiatry as well as psychology. What was the deciding factor to make the storyline premise about phobias as opposed to another psychological disease or disorder?

Dan: What a great question! There were two deciding factors actually that ultimately paved the way for this novel. In November 2012, I was rushed into hospital for an emergency operation, and whilst I was in the recovery ward, a lot of men came in and out. One common factor among them however, was the fear of hospitals, needles, nurses … it was so interesting to lay in the background and just listen to all of their fears. As a result, it got me thinking more about phobias and fears, and as I researched into some of the more unheard of fears, it became very clear in my own head that this was a field I desperately wanted to explore further.

I myself suffer from a rather strange phobia. It is one that a lot of people laugh at, mock or pull that really weird face in total confusion: ‘How the hell could I, a grown man, be scared of that?’ It isn’t until you start to really look at how personal some of these phobias are to people, that you really start to understand how for some it could be the most pleasant, beautiful thing in the world, yet for another it could be the source of a horrific nightmare. I haven’t said what phobia I have, I’ll let you read the book and guess, for it features inside.

TRC: How much research (logistical, historical or medical etc) was involved in the writing of The Caseworker’s Memoirs?

Dan: Like all of my work, a lot of research is needed. Not only to make the novel much more authentic, but also to help my own mind sieve through the nonsense and really start to put a proper plan into place. I start off with Wikipedia; contrary to popular belief, it is a great site for general information. From there, I read scientific journals. One source of valuable research was in fact real accounts of phobias on people’s blogs. It gave a very real, genuine account of feelings and emotion. Capturing the very essence of suspense and reaction was very important for me.

There is one man’s story within the book that rewinds time and follows his life during World War II. It was vital I portrayed a very accurate description of the times and also, in particular, of WWII aircraft. The heavy bomber, the Lancaster features within that story, and researching historical manuals and non-fiction books was also a must.

TRC: Are any of the characters or the premise based on personal experience or people in real life?

Dan: As I have already mentioned, my own personal phobia is included in the book. I wasn’t comfortable with not including it, like I was some sort of fraud otherwise. My very good friend has a fear of heights, and I didn’t believe him. Well, that’s a lie. Obviously you can believe someone doesn’t like heights, but I didn’t realise the actual reality of his fear. At a Theme Park, I forced him onto a Ferris Wheel, and he totally freaked out and lost control of his body. It was such a scary ordeal. I certainly believed him after we’d left. His story made it into the book.

TRC: Is there a message you would like the reader to take from this particular storyline?

Dan: Not so much a message, but perhaps a more clear understanding of how people can appear to be similar on the outside, but on the inside, we are all different. I may sound like I’m repeating myself, but one of the most important things I realised whilst writing The Caseworker’s Memoirs was just how personal phobias are to each person. We need to respect what impact these fears have on their lives. One reviewer recently said that as they read the story which focuses on homophobia, she suddenly realised that she was perhaps being a little ignorant about other people’s opinions. I’m certainly not trying to tell people how to think, but it was really pleasing to hear that my stories actually made this reader stop and question their own thoughts.

TRC: What five things would you like to accomplish in the next ten years?

Dan: Being able to support myself financially from my writing most definitely has to be the first. I love writing, but with working full-time, it can often get shoved into the background. Being signed by a publishing house and going on the road, doing a book signing tour would be absolutely awesome! I’ve always wanted to be able to play a musical instrument too – guitars are cool, but maybe the piano. Perhaps all this writing has made my fingers nimble enough to pull off Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star? Being a single parent isn’t easy – if my daughter would come to me in ten years time and say “Dad, you’ve done a great job.” Then I suppose that would definitely have to be the greatest of accomplishments.

TRC: If you could become a contestant on a reality television program, which program do you feel would best suit your personality and why?

Dan: Undoubtedly, it would have to be Total Wipeout. I know there are versions of this show all over the world, so I’m sure you know what I mean. Doesn’t it look great? A sort of assault course over pools of water and mud! Surely, any fun-loving person would be up for a go at that! I’d probably not make it to the end of the course, and almost certainly make myself look like an idiot, but if it’s fun, why not?

TRC: Many authors share ideas and concerns with other authors, family members or friends. With who do you share ideas?

Dan: I never use to share ideas or concerns, but now I do. I feel by connecting with like-minded people, not only has my writing improved, but my confidence too. I’d definitely recommend any wannabe writer to join the online community and befriend other writers. They really are a great bunch of people. I’ve had so much help and advice from a number of people, but at this current moment in time, two authors stand out the most. Jack Croxall has stuck with me now for almost a year now, and I always consult him if I get a bit stuck, need to vent or simply to just catch-up. Sharon Sant and I have only been talking for a couple of months, but already in this short time, she’s made me laugh out loud and also been there to listen when I’ve needed some advice. I have a lot of respect for these two authors, and after reading their books myself, I urge lovers of adventure to check them out.

TRC: What do you believe is the biggest misconception about yourself?

Dan: Probably that I’m mardy. Not a lot of people know the word mardy, but I think it’s a fantastic word. It’s quite local to my area, but it simply means grumpy, moody or sulky. I can be quite a quiet person, especially around people I don’t know, and that can be misconstrued as me being mardy. When people get to know me however, and I feel more comfortable around people, then you get to see the real me.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

theblackpetalcoverDan: I’m currently working on the sequel to my Young Adult Fantasy novel, The Black Petal. That book is currently in the hands of an editor, and I hope to publish that soon. The sequel is a much longer book, so it needs my undivided attention. The Black Petal follows two protagonists as they are pulled from their own world into a world of fantasy and myth. I have a love of classical mythology and so you can expect to see elements of that within.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Dan: When I’m not at work, writing or reading, you can find me pottering about on the internet. I always enjoy saying hi to new people. You can catch me on my blog at danpentagram.wordpress.com or my author facebook page facebook.com/theblackpetal – I tweet too (get me!) at @dan_pentagram – come and say hi!

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food – Steak

Favorite Dessert – Cherry Bakewell

Favorite TV Show – Farscape

Last Movie You Saw – Looper

Favorite Musical Group – Avril Lavigne

Dark or Milk Chocolate – Milk

Iron Man or Thor – Thor

Dream Car Aston Martin Vanquish

TRC: Thank you Dan for taking the time to answer our questions. We wish you all the best in your writing career

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J.T.Geissinger’s RAPTURE’S EDGE Interview, Book Tour and Giveaway

J.T.Geissinger’s RAPTURE’S EDGE  Interview, Book tour and giveaway

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The Reading Cafe would like to welcome the author the the NIGHT PROWLER series J.T.Geissinger

Interview

J.T.GeissingerTRC: Hi J.T. and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the June 18, 2013 release of RAPTURE’S EDGE.

J.T:  Thank you so much for having me! I’m excited to be with you and your wonderful readers today.

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

J.T:  I write paranormal romance/urban fantasy, and Rapture’s Edge is the third release in my Night Prowler series. I’m an RWA RITA finalist for Edge of Oblivion, and an RWA PRISM finalist for Shadow’s Edge, the first book in the series. I grew up in Los Angeles, and currently live in a small beach community 15 minutes from downtown LA with my husband. I’m an avid reader, an avid wine drinker, I’m addicted to diet Mountain Dew and Red Bull. I’m also a stray cat magnet. For some reason, they find me anywhere. I recently went on vacation to the Caribbean and every stray cat on the islands made a beeline right for me. Maybe it’s because they know how much I love them…

Rapture's Edge TRC: RAPTURE’S EDGE is the latest release in your Night Prowler series. Would you please tell us something about the storyline?

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J.T:   Rapture’s Edge is book three in the Night Prowler series. It’s set in Paris, and our heroine Eliana is an art thief and competitor in the underground fighting circuit of the city. It’s been three years since she last saw her former lover, Demetrius—standing over her dead father’s body with a gun. In the meantime, she’s been in hiding, planning revenge. She’s caught by the police trying to steal a painting from the Louvre, and Demetrius—who is desperate to explain himself, and still madly in love with Eliana—comes to her rescue. Only she’s not having any of his explanations—she just wants to kill him! Making matters worse, an elite band of assassins have been dispatched by the leaders of the other Ikati colonies to kill Eliana because she could expose their secrets to the human world.

It’s a very action-packed story. A recent reviewer said, “reading this book was like watching an action movie. There were art heists, fight clubs, car chases, prison breaks, secret societies, mad scientists, torture chambers, assassins, gun fights, a kick ass heroine, a bad ass hero and villains so evil they made my frigging skin crawl.” I love it!

TRC: If you could virtually cast the lead characters of Demetrius and Eliana, which models or actors, would best represent your ideal image?

J.T:   Well, D is huge, 6’4 and 230 pounds, so we’d need a really big boy to fill his shoes. And he’s tatted and pierced, so no pretty boys will do, either. Dwayne Johnson (aka The Rock) would be a great choice, or Tom Hardy when he’s really bulked up like in his role as Bane in Batman or in the movie Warrior. As I was writing Eliana, I imagined her as Kate Beckinsale in the Underworld movies.

TRC: What has been the inspiration behind the Ikati shifters and their fabled storyline history?

J.T:   It all started with a stray cat. One day an incredibly sleek, beautiful female cat appeared out of the blue at my house, demanding a meal. She looks like a miniature panther, all black with bright yellow/green eyes. I fell in love.

This cat has an uncanny ability to disappear. One minute she’s there, looking at you as if she’s just about to say something, the next she’s gone—poof!—as if she was never there at all. It must be a feral cat trick, but it got me to thinking.

Two things occurred to me immediately: one, there are a lot of people who hate cats. Two: the Egyptians revered them. Put those two things together and mix in a big bowl, and you’ve got a race of cat shifters worshipped as gods by the ancient Egyptians who’ve had to hide because they’ve since been hunted by humanity. I spiced it up with some historical nuggets about Egypt, the Inquisition, witch hunts, religion, Rome…it goes on, but you get the idea.

TRC: EDGE OF DARKNESS is the title of your December 2013 release. Would you please tell us something about the premise? Hero/Heroine?

J.T:   I’m so excited about Edge of Darkness. I think it’s the best thing I’ve ever written, and the darkest, and has the most tragic, romantic, beautiful storyline. And it features Christian, a fan favorite from book one, who is also one of my favorite characters of the series. Our heroine Ember is very broken, and the book deals with the theme of how to go on living after terrible loss, and how love can both heal you and tear you apart. Here’s the book description:

Six years after a shocking tragedy left her emotionally and physically scarred, Ember Jones lives a life of quiet isolation in Barcelona. Determined to keep her troubled past a secret, she keeps her head down and her heart locked up tight. Until the day a beautiful, mysterious stranger walks into her life, and her carefully controlled world is shattered forever.

Christian McLoughlin is unlike anyone Ember has ever met. Wealthy, cultured, and utterly charismatic, he also has dark secrets of his own. They succumb to the undeniable pull between them and embark on a passionate affair, but things turn explosive when the truth about Christian and the reason he came to Barcelona is exposed. As their dark pasts collide, the two unlikely lovers find themselves caught in a web of danger and deceit that neither of them might survive.

The Edge of Darkness, where hunter becomes hunted, no one can be trusted, and love is the most dangerous game of them all.

TRC: You blend a paranormal storyline with the reality of the modern world. How do you keep your plot unpredictable without sacrificing content or believability?

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J.T:   Each book features a different couple, which really helps keep things fresh because each story has its own set of conflicts. But there is an ongoing plot thread behind all the relationships that ties the books together, and once we get to the final book, readers will be able to look back and go, “Aha! I see where this all was leading!” There is always a certain suspense of disbelief that has to take place when a reader enters a supernatural world, but it can be tricky combining the supernatural with our own world, so I try to keep the characters as “real” as possible, despite their unusual abilities. And the themes and conflicts are universal, so that helps keep things believable as well.

TRC: How thoroughly do you plan out or research your characters and story before you begin the first draft?

J.T:   My characters always come first. I spend a few weeks getting to know them, interviewing them about their likes and dislikes, their quirks, what makes them crazy, what makes them angry, what makes them who they are. Every person, real or fictional, has a past, and I like to dig deep into my characters’ pasts so I can write about them in an honest way. Even if most of the details are never used, it adds richness and depth to the story.

As far as the plot, I have a general idea of where I’m going and where I want to end up. The rest I leave up to the characters; they tell me what to do along the way. It might sound strange, but they come alive as the story develops, and they begin to tell their own story and I just begin to take dictation and type it all out! Each of my books is set in a real location, so I do a lot of research on the city and surrounding areas. For instance, Rapture’s Edge is set in Paris, and prominently features the catacombs beneath the city, so I did extensive reading and internet research about those areas, among others.

TRC: What struggles or difficulties (e.g. research, logistics etc) did you encounter getting your books and this series to publication?

J.T:   I was very, very lucky. I didn’t decide to write a novel until I turned 40. Then I wrote it, and found an agent who loved it, and she found a publisher who loved it, too, and was willing to take a chance on an unknown author. Then it was a bestseller and both the first and second books have been nominated for prestigious awards. So my advice to anyone looking to make a life change is this: Go for it! You only lose if you don’t try.
Keeping a series going is a bit of a struggle, especially with all the characters and details and plots that can get confused, but it’s a good struggle. The main struggle I have, always, is with self-doubt. I never feel like anything I do is good enough.

TRC: What do you believe is the biggest misconception about you?

J.T:   I’ve been told people find me intimidating, which is hilarious. I’m just as neurotic as everyone else. Plus I’m a giant goofball, and will bump into any piece of furniture within a ten-foot radius. Although I do have a very “big” personality, and a tendency to really focus on people and look them in the eye when they’re talking, which one friend describes as “the stare.” Maybe I should have gone into law enforcement or something…nah, I hate telling people what to do.

TRC: Who or what has been the biggest influence in your life and why?

J.T:   My husband, hands down, has been the most positive influence in my life. I was a wild animal in my teens and twenties, a total disaster, and it wasn’t until I met and married Jay that I gained direction and settled down. He is the reason I write romance, because I know from experience that true love exists, soul mates exist, and finding that special person who gets you and has your back can absolutely save your life. Every book I write is dedicated to him because he has saved me in so many ways. Today is our thirteenth wedding anniversary, as a matter of fact! Love you, honey.

TRC: Who is the first person you think about when you need someone to talk with and why?

J.T:   My husband Jay. He’s the smartest person I’ve ever met, and is also the only person I’ve ever met who is unafraid of anything. (Well, except spiders. He really, really hates spiders.) I’m the emotional one, the one who freaks out and over-reacts, and he can cut through all that and get to the heart of the matter and calm me down. He’s just so f*ing…cool.

TRC: If you could select one reality TV show to be a contestant, which show would you chose and why?

J.T:   I DESPISE reality TV. Hate, loathe, detest, all these are too soft for what I think of reality TV. It kills me to see people make such desperate, utter whores of themselves in the pursuit of fame or money. Okay, with the exception of So You Think You Can Dance—but at least those kids have a dream they’re trying to pursue, and dancing is art. The Kardashians, on the other hand—don’t even get me started.

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

J.T:   This is a tricky question. I am not a goal-oriented person, never have been, never will be. I’m a pantster, I live day to day and let life take me where it will, which is part of the adventure. (I don’t have kids, so I have the luxury of indulging myself.) But I also recognize the importance of planning for the future, in case it comes, which it probably will. So I have a 401(k), blah, blah, blah. I guess I’d just like to keep writing and getting better at it, and there’s a long list of places I’d like to travel to, and that’s about it. If there’s one thing I’ve learned for sure, it’s that life happens moment to moment and the best way to prepare for the future is to be flexible and keep your eyes open for opportunity.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

J.T:   I just finished a story titled The Last Vampire, and now I’m working on book five in the Night Prowler series, Darkness Bound. It’s set in Brazil, so I’m in the research phase.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

J.T:   I’d like to say thank you to my wonderful readers!! I feel so honored that you take the time to read my books and share them with your friends, and I am very, very grateful for you. I’m also very grateful to bloggers (yay, Reading Café!) who do such a service for both readers and authors in spreading the word about books they enjoyed.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food – Fois gras over fresh oysters
Favorite Dessert – Chateau d’Yquem Sauternes
Favorite TV Show – Game of Thrones
Last Movie you saw – World War Z
Dark or Milk Chocolate – Milk
Favorite Flower – Tie between white peonies or green cymbidium orchids
Last Vacation Destination – sailed around the British Virgin Islands on a chartered catamaran

TRC: Thank you J.T. for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on the release of RAPTURE’S EDGE and the upcoming EDGE OF DARKNESS.

Series Spotlight

Night Prowler Series by J.T. Geissinger

The Ikati is an ancient shape-shifting species of panther, with only a few remaining colonies in the world. Each full-blooded Ikati is blessed (or cursed) with a special ability. Some are telepathic, able to shift into mist and others can walk through walls. And anyone betraying their secrets is punished by death.

 

SHADOW’S EDGE
Night Prowler #1
Release Date: June 2013

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Shadow's EdgeDeep within the primeval forests of southern England, a race of beautiful, savage shape-shifters lives hidden from the everyday world. Bound together by ancient bloodlines and a ruthless code of secrecy that punishes traitors with death, the Ikati send their leader Leander on a mission to capture one raised outside the tribe before she can expose their secret. When Leander tracks the unsuspecting outsider to Southern California, the hardened warrior is prepared for a fight—but not for the effect the sensual young beauty has on his heart.

Jenna spent her childhood in hiding, on the run from someone—or something—her parents refused to discuss. She trusts no one, not since her father’s mysterious disappearance, not since her mother’s sudden death, and definitely not since she began exhibiting strange, superhuman abilities. When handsome, enigmatic Leander appears, promising answers to the mysteries that shroud her past, she knows she shouldn’t trust him either. But their connection is undeniable, and as powerful as the enemy hell-bent on destroying every one of their kind

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EDGE OF OBLIVION
Night Prowler, #2
Release Date: October 2012

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Edge of OblivionThere exists a world beyond our own. It is a world of ancient magic and well-guarded secrets, a world of strict laws and harsh punishments for those who betray them, a world inhabited by the Ikati, a race of gifted people who are so much more than they first appear. Brought together by fate in this world of danger and beauty, two people with dark pasts will meet.

Morgan is beautiful, smart, sexy…and about to die. Convicted of treason against her shape-shifting kin, she is given one last chance at redemption; discover the hidden lair of the enemy intent on destroying every one of her kind, or forfeit her life.

Xander is ruthless, heartless, cold-blooded…and assigned to kill her if she fails in her task. Expecting to feel nothing but contempt for the traitor under his watch, the assassin accompanies Morgan on her search, but as the two race through the heart of Italy while the clock winds down to zero hour, he finds himself drawn into a dangerous web of desire as powerful as it is forbidden. Their passion will test everything they believe in, and endanger the future of the tribe itself.

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RAPTURE’S EDGE
Night Prowler #3
Release Date: June 18, 2013

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Rapture's EdgeSECRETS…In the hidden world that exists beside our own, a mirror world of ancient magic and elegant deceptions, a world of people who are so much more than they first appear, a war is brewing. Most of these Gifted people—the Ikati, a savage, sensual race of lethal predators—are content to hide behind human smiles, disguising their splendor in order to survive. But others are discontent. And they will hide no longer.

BETRAYALS…Eliana lives for two things only: vengeance on the man who killed her father, and seeing his dream of living in the open with humans come to pass. But that dream is far too dangerous for The Hunt, a group of elite Ikati assassins with one objective: eliminate her before she can expose their secrets to the world.

SEDUCTION…Demetrius is haunted by the memory of the woman he once loved. He will risk everything to save her from the killers on her tail…and convince her, before the ancient walls between two worlds crumble, that only together can they defeat their real enemy, a brilliant, cunning traitor far more deadly than either of them can guess.

About The author

J.T.GeissingerJ.T. Geissinger’s debut novel, Shadow’s Edge, was published in 2012 and was a #1 Amazon US and UK bestseller in fantasy romance and romance series. She has been nominated for the prestigious RITA® award from the Romance Writers of America for best paranormal romance for her second book in the Night Prowler series, Edge of Oblivion.

A life-long lover of reading and a self-professed “book addict,” she didn’t realize her dream of writing a novel until a milestone birthday forced her to take stock of her goals in life. Always believing the right time to commit to putting pen to paper would magically announce itself, it took waking up one cold January morning with a shiny new zero as the second number in her age to kick start her determination.

Starting on that very day, she wrote what would become Shadow’s Edge in a little over four months and submitted it to several literary agents. Nothing happened. Thinking that was the end of that but by no means willing to give up on her dreams of being published, she began work on a second manuscript.

Then, during a trip to Italy in honor of their 10th wedding anniversary and the honeymoon she and her husband never took, she received an email that would change her life. It was from an agent, Marlene Stringer of Stringer Literary, and it contained the three words every aspiring author longs to hear: “I loved it.”

Marlene sold the manuscript to Montlake Romance who published it six months later. Hitting the #1 Amazon bestseller lists within weeks of publication, Shadow’s Edge was book one of the Night Prowler novels. Book two, Edge of Oblivion, was published in October 2012 and will be followed by Rapture’s Edge in June 2013, and Edge of Darkness in fall 2013. There are six books total planned for the series.

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Blog tour Schedule

 

 

 

 

BLOG TOUR-June 17 to  July 7, 2013
6/30- Literal Hotties Naughty Book Reviews
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7/01- The Reading Cafe
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7/02 – Book Monster Reviews
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7/02 – Literal Addiction
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7/03- Buffy’s Ramblings
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7/03-  Penny For Them
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7/04- Book Lovin’ Mamas
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7/04- Night Owl Reviews
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7/05- Spiced Latte Reads
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7/05- Toot’s Book Reviews
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7/06-Paranormal Fan For Life
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7/07- Vampires, Werewolves & Fairies Oh My!
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Kindle Fire HD

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Signed copies of all 3 books in the series

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