Catching Up With Shannon K. Butcher – Interview & Giveaway

Catching Up With Shannon K. Butcher – Interview & Giveaway

 

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The Reading Cafe is thrilled to welcome back the fabulous Shannon K. Butcher.  Today Shannon will be discussing her new release, Willing Sacrifice, which is the 10th book in her wonderful Sentinel Wars series.  Shannon will also tell us what she has upcoming.

Just below this post is our dual review of Willing Sacrifce.

Let’s talk to Shannon.

 

 

TRC: Hi Shannon.  Thank you for taking the time to visit us again at The Reading Cafe, and to give us an update as to what you have upcoming, as well as what to expect in 2014.

Shannon: Thanks so much for having me back! It’s always great to come back for a visit.

This year will see the addition of one book to each of my two current series. First up is WILLING SACRIFICE, which came out this week. It’s the tenth installment of the Sentinel Wars series, and the conclusion to Torr and Grace’s storyline that so many of you have asked for. It’s a bit of a change of pace for what readers have come to expect from the series, but I hope folks enjoy it. I know I had a ton of fun writing it!

Next up is the fourth book of my romantic suspense series, the Edge. EDGE OF BETRAYAL comes out in November 2014, and revolves around computer genius Mira, and bad boy Adam.

TRC:  Willing Sacrifice, which was released yesterday, is your 10th book in your wonderful Sentinel Wars series.  Can you please tell us the premise of this series, for those who may not have read it?

Shannon:   Sure. The Sentinel Wars is a dark paranormal romance series with plenty of action. There are three races of beings who are fighting back the forces of evil that plague Earth. They each have their own set of powers and skills, but all are vital to turning the tide of war against the demons that roam free, killing innocent humans.

Most of the books center around the Theronai, who are hot, tattooed, badass, sword-wielding warriors who have vowed to protect humans. Their kind is dying off because there are few females left and no more being born. Without their female counterparts, the power the men house grows until it becomes toxic and begins destroying their soul. Every male Theronai born knows he has an expiration date. As each leaf on their lifemark—a living tattoo that covers their chests—falls, a little piece of them dies.

In book one, these men come across a woman raised as human who had no idea what she really is—the first of her kind born in centuries. The series kicks off when she learns that she can wield the powers of magic and help stem the rising tide of demons out for human and Sentinel blood.

Willing sacrifice.March 14jpgTRC: Can you give a brief description of Willing Sacrifice?

Shannon:  Willing Sacrifice is the conclusion to a story I’ve been working on for years. Torr, one of the Theronai, was paralyzed while rescuing Grace and her brother from demons. Torr knew he could never be with Grace—he was helpless in his paralysis, and unable to protect her from the demons who wanted her blood. Grace knew that Torr would die if he didn’t go out into the world and find the woman who could save his soul and restore his failing body. As much as she wanted to save him, she was powerless to do so.

Without spoiling anything, their paths continued to cross for several books. Now, when Torr least expects it, he’s summoned to another world where the powerful Athanasian woman, Brenya, lives. She demands his help in accordance with a vow he made to her in the hopes of saving Grace’s life. He finds the woman he loves, but she no longer knows who he is. Her memory has been wiped clean of everything she ever knew.

The two of them set out into the wild, untamed wilderness to seek and destroy the source of evil that’s begun to trickle through a gateway so they can save the only world Grace has ever known.

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TRC:  When you were here last you mentioned that you were working on some other “fun paranormal projects”.  Anything new on this?

Shannon:   Nothing I’m ready to share yet. My schedule has been so busy that I’m still fighting to get new projects squeezed in between my contracted work. I just finished book five—the final book of the Edge series, and am getting set to start work on the next installment of the Sentinel Wars. Once that’s done, there will be a bit of time for my pet projects—most of which are so close to being done, I can taste it. 🙂

TRC:  In your spare time, you design & create such beautiful jewelry.  Has this always been a hobby, and how do you find time to make these unique creations?

Shannon: Thank you! I’ve always loved making things with my hands. It started with pretty rocks and dough made out of flour and water, and evolved into something that needs its own room to contain. The magpie in me has always appreciated shiny things, so making my own jewelry seemed a much saner option than going broke buying all the things that caught my eye.

I honestly don’t have a lot of time to bead anymore. I try to find one afternoon a month to play, but it often ends up being used to do all the important things that slide when I’m writing. The good news is that beads don’t expire, and they’re always there waiting patiently for me to find time to give them my attention.

The few things I am able to make end up going to contest prizes, raffle baskets or charity auctions. If you have a love of shiny things like I do, I encourage you to check out my website for whatever it is I’m giving away this month. 🙂

TRC:  Thank you, Shannon for giving us an update on what we can look forward to in 2014, and we wish you the best with Willing Sacrifice.

Shannon:  Thank you so much for letting me come out of my writing cave for a few minutes to visit. I spend so little time on social media these days, I really enjoy having an opportunity like this to let people know what’s going on in my writing life. Until next time…happy reading!

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Grave Destinations by Lori Sjoberg-Interview, Review and Giveaway

Grave Destinations by Lori Sjoberg-Interview , Review and Giveaway

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Grave Destinations
Grave Series #2
by Lori Sjobert
Genre: Paranormal, romance, erotic
Release Date: January 2, 2014

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GRAVE DESTINATIONS (Grave Series #2) by Lori Sjoberg

ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date January 2, 2014

She’s sexy-fierce, resourceful—and will do anything to protect victims as innocent as she once was. But this kick-ass reaper never bargained on meeting her not-quite-human match…or putting their very souls on the line.

A luxury Caribbean cruise is Ruby Dawson’s idea of hell even under the best circumstances. Too many bad memories bubble up—especially of the wrenching injustice that made her a reaper. It doesn’t help that Jack Deverell is making this routine soul-collecting job twice as difficult with his devilish good looks and not-so-innocent questions. Now, as several unscheduled, unexplainable deaths throw passengers and crew into a panic, Jack becomes the prime suspect. The only way Ruby can save him is to challenge the decades-old curse threatening his soul. And as a malevolent unstoppable force turns their immortality into a fatal weakness, Ruby and Jack must risk their fragile humanity to save Fate’s delicate balance and their own unexpected destiny…

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REVIEW: GRAVE DESTINATIONS is the second instalment in Lori Sjoberg’s contemporary paranormal Grave Series but can be read as a stand alone-the first two stories are not connected although one or two characters will overlap. The premise focuses on Ruby Dawson-a reaper-whose latest assignment is to ‘reap’ a soul on board a cruise ship but when a second death occurs within a short time period, Ruby knows something is wrong.

Enter Jack Deverell- Ruby’s prime suspect-and the man who would steal her heart. But when a third unexpected death happens, Ruby must call in reinforcements who will make Jack’s life a little more difficult on board the ship.

The relationship between Jack and Ruby is one of instant attraction-both looking for a no-strings attached night of passion but one that brings into focus the who and what that is Ruby and Jack. We learn their back stories and histories; their heartbreak and regrets. And we also learn that Jack is a little more than what he appears to be. Not quite human, Jack holds a secret that could very well end in everyone’s death.

The secondary characters are colorful and play an active role in the storyline especially Ruby’s immediate superiors. You know there is a potential for a few more storylines when Ruby says goodbye to the man who has always had her back.

GRAVE DESTINATIONS is a fast paced, interesting storyline focusing on reapers and the souls they direct into the afterlife. There is a little bit of mystery; a little bit of sex; and a little bit of humor all rolled into a story about death and crossing over. If you like a paranormal storyline with a strong heroine who knows a thing or two about surviving, then Grave Destinations is the story for you.

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Review by Sandy

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TRC: Hi Lori and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the release of GRAVE DESTINATIONS.

Lori Sjoberg Lori: Thanks! And thanks for having me here today!

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

Lori: Certainly! I write paranormal romance for Kensington Publishing. Grim Reapers are my specialty. My debut, GRAVE INTENTIONS, was released last January, and the second book in the series, GRAVE DESTINATIONS, came out a little over two weeks ago. When I’m not writing, I’m spending time with my husband and four-legged fur baby.

TRC: GRAVE DESTINATIONS (January 2014 release) is the second storyline in your Grave Series. Would you please tell us something about the premise of the series? Of Grave Destinations?

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Grave DestinationsLori: The Grave series follows a group of reapers working in the central Florida area. To atone for their sins in life, reapers serve Fate by harvesting the souls of those who died from unnatural causes. In GRAVE DESTINATIONS, that means going on a luxury cruise. Sounds great, doesn’t it? Not for Ruby, the reaper assigned to the task. Being on an ocean liner serves as a painful reminder of why she became a reaper in the first place. Her routine soul collection turns into anything but when she encounters Jack Deverell. Not only does he make her heart race, but he also asks too many questions. And when unscheduled deaths start happening on board, Jack becomes the prime suspect. Now Ruby must decide if Jack’s responsible, or if there are darker forces lurking on board.

TRC: Are all of the storylines interconnected or can they be read as stand alone novels without too much confusion?

Lori: Each story can be read as a standalone novel, but each book gives a little more information about Fate and her band of reapers.

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

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Lori: My contract with Kensington was recently extended to four books, but I planned on the series running for five to six books.

TRC: What or who was the influence (if any) behind the series and the leading characters?

Lori: I’ve had a soft spot for reapers ever since I read On A Pale Horse years ago. I hadn’t thought of writing about them, though, until I watched the series Dead Like Me. As for my characters…well, I’ve always loved strong female characters like Sarah Conner and Buffy Summers, and that played a hand in the creation of Ruby.

TRC: If you could virtually cast the leading characters in this storyline, which models or actors best represents your ideal image?

Lori: Oh man, do I have to tell? I’d hate to ruin the image someone’s already built in his or her mind!

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

Lori: When deciding where to take my stories, I try to avoid the easiest path while keeping the characters in character and their actions consistent within the parameters established in the worldbuilding.

TRC: Are you a plotter or a panster (write by the ‘seat of your pants’)?

Lori: When I started writing, I was a total panster, but now I’m a bit of both. When I start a new novel, I write scenes as they pop into my head. After I reach a certain point, the plotline begins to solidify in my mind and I’m able to organize things chronologically.

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

Lori: In the beginning, the characters direct the writing. It gives me a chance to slip inside their minds and see what makes them tick. But once they become fully developed, I take the reins and go from there.

TRC: The mark of a good writer is to pull the reader into the storyline so that they experience the emotions along with the characters. What do you believe a writer must do to make this happen? Where do you believe writer’s fail in this endeavor?

Lori: If characters don’t feel genuine and relatable, they won’t come alive in the minds of readers. To accomplish that, I delve deep into the emotions and perspectives of my characters. That way, readers can understand and sympathize with their actions. If that connection isn’t made, the character fails to resonate and come across as two-dimensional.

TRC: Writer’s Block is a very real phenomenon. How do you handle the pressures and anxiety of writer’s block?

Lori: For me, writer’s block is a sign that I’m taking the story in the wrong direction. When it happens, I take a long look at what I’m writing to figure out where I’m going wrong. If that doesn’t work, I take a break and pick up a book. Reading usually relaxes my mind and allows me to look at things from a fresh perspective.

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

Lori: World building! In particular, keeping the world building consistent with what was established in book one of the series.

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

Lori: I bounce ideas off my husband all the time. He looks at things from a completely different perspective and has given me some fantastic ideas. I also have a critique group and several author friends who are always happy to lend an ear or give feedback.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Lori: At the moment, I’m working on book three of the series. The working title is Grave Vengeance and features Dmitri, the former spy-turned reaper. And let me tell you, I’m having a great time putting his character through the proverbial ringer. *grin*

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Lori: I’d just like to thank you again for inviting me to stop by!

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food – Peanut butter and marshmallow fluff sandwich

Favorite Dessert – Anything involving chocolate

Favorite TV Show – The Big Bang Theory

Last Movie You Saw – Catching Fire in the theaters; Man of Steel on DVD

Dark or Milk Chocolate – Dark chocolate

Secret Celebrity Crush – I take the fifth. Hubs will be reading this! LOL.

Last Vacation Destination – Montrose, Scotland

Pet Peeve – People who drive ten miles under the speed limit in the passing lane!

TRC: Thank you Lori for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on the release of GRAVE DESTINATIONS.

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Kensington Books is offering an ecopy of GRAVE DESTINATIONS to one lucky commenter at The Reading Cafe.

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Fine Tuning Hanna by Tiina Walsh-Review and Interview with the Author

Fine Tuning Hanna by Tiina Walsh-Review and Interview with the Author

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Would saying the magic words ‘I love you’ in time have stopped it all going so wrong for Hanna? Or was some other power at play? Finnish piano-tuner Hanna Suvanto loves her new life and friends in Dublin. And the icing on the cake is meeting Ireland’s premium bachelor, the personal development guru, Sebastian O’Reilly. But their whirlwind romance hits a serious obstacle when Hanna’s stay is unexpectedly cut short. Sebastian seems strangely unconcerned about her departure – and then Hanna makes a shocking discovery about the man she thought she knew. Heartbroken and disillusioned with love, she returns to Finland, resolving to rebuild her life. Back in Ireland, Sebastian can’t get Hanna out of his mind. Surely there is more to her abrupt departure than meets the eye?

REVIEW:

Fine Tuning Hanna is a 282 page good read! It’s a great love story with many interesting well written secondary characters.

Hanna Suvanto is a pretty Finnish young woman, working in Ireland. She is a piano technician, mostly tuning pianos for concert halls. She meets and falls madly in love (and her with her) with a positive thinking speaker, Sebastian O’Reilly (God, I love that name! – LOL). Our author gives us a wonderful story with great scenery, wonderful scenes of love and friendships, while teaching us about positive thinking theory. Very interesting stuff!

They have a whirlwind wonderful time, while the deadline for her to return to Finland ticks away. Then a spiteful woman brings the thing to a seeming halt…resulting in heartache, confusion for Sebastian, and so much more. Will they reconcile? Will love be thwarted? Ahhh….

Fine Tuning Hanna is an interesting mix of learning cultural differences, positive thinking theory, friendships and love. There are, of course, the elements of heat-break and redemption! An interesting and intriguing rollercoaster ride of ups and downs, betrayal, and ultimate friendship.

I don’t do spoilers, because you need to read the wonderful details as the author unfolds the story to you. I’m not sure if this is the author’s first book, but it’s well done and I thoroughly enjoyed the story, shed a few tears, laughed out loud and found my heart pounding a few times! What else is there?
Get a nice glass of wine or your favorite beverage, cuddle up and enjoy, I did!

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Reviewed by Georgianna

Interview

TRC: Hi Tiina 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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Tiina WalshTiina: I grew up in Finland but when I was 19, I moved to Ireland, fell in love with an Irishman and have lived in Ireland for the past 16 years. My native language is Finnish. I own and run several companies in the real estate sector in Finland and Ireland, which involves traveling back and forward between the two countries a lot. I have always wanted to be a writer, and finally realized my dream of becoming a published author in 2013.

TRC: FINE TUNING HANNA is your August 2013 release. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

Tiina: The book tells the story of Hanna, a Finnish female piano tuner working in Ireland. She falls in love with a famous Irish personal development coach, Sebastian. After the initial romance, things go badly wrong, Hanna goes back to Finland heartbroken, leaving Sebastian baffled by her abrupt departure. But since it’s a romance, there is a happy ending for the couple!

TRC: Who or what was the inspiration behind the characters and the storyline?

Tiina: To some extent, the main character of Hanna is based on me – although it’s my husband who is a piano tuner / player in real life! A lot of the cultural observations about the Finns and the Irish are based on my own experiences. Both myself and my husband are very keen on personal development, hence it was easy to choose Sebastian’s profession ( and he looks quite a lot like my husband…)

Some of the other characters were loosely inspired by some of my friends, yet all characters grew to be their own persons as the story developed.

The storyline itself developed little by little from my initial idea of a Finnish-Irish love story, which incorporated the idea of the main couple at some level not feeling “good enough” for the other one, and both of them having to “grow” during the story to realize that their ideas of themselves were holding them back in achieving a good relationship.

Fine Tuning HannaTRC: How much of the “positive thinking theory” premise is derived from your husband? Do you believe in the power of positive thinking?

Tiina: My husband and I discuss positive thinking ideas a lot, and I confess that I often consult him and his wisdom – he really is very knowledgeable and passionate about positive thinking! And yes, I really do believe in the power of positive thinking, as I have seen endless amount of evidence to support these ideas in my own life, and we both continue to study the topic further all the time.

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

Tiina: It would make my ego very happy to think I’m the director, but after the initial idea for the storyline, I’m afraid the characters decide what happens next, and I often feel like a mere spectator of the events unfolding – an act very similar to reading, which is my passion in life.

TRC: Are you a plotter or a pantster?

Tiina: Definitely a pantster. I have not learner the art of “looking around the corners” which I presume is what a plotter can do. I have just finished the manuscript of my second book and this, as well as FINE-TUNING HANNA, was written entirely in a pantster mode. But saying that, I have a great idea for my third book, and I have a feeling that some plotting will be required- I don’t know, as I haven’t started it yet!

TRC: The mark of a good writer is to pull the reader into the storyline so that they experience the emotions along with the characters. What do you believe a writer must do to make this happen? Where do you believe writers fail in this endeavor?

Tiina: The writer must concentrate really hard in feeling and listening to the character, in order to bring the characters’ true emotions alive – only if they ring true, will the reader be engaged. Rushing the storyline and not editing the book enough times to catch more details of the situations unfolding, will make the emotional state of the characters feel too shallow to engage the reader.

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

Tiina: My beautiful characters keep me on my toes! And my excellent editor…

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

Tiina: I have a lot of anxiety and deadlines in my day job, so I don’t really feel any anxiety in regards to writing. But then again, as a self-published author, I get to choose what I do and when – one of the reasons why I chose to go down this path. The plan is to publish a book a year, which I believe to be achievable to me, since I love being a (evening time) writer so much.

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

Tiina: Tough question! Perhaps the fact that some people seem to think that as a non-native English speaker/writer, I shouldn’t be able to write books in English. If only they knew the amount of English text I “devour” all the time…

TRC: Writers Block is a very real phenomenon for many authors. How do you handle the stress and anxiety of Writers Block?

Tiina: I just don’t write when I don’t feel like it – I can’t say I have felt the Block, but it’s probably because I only write when the Muse takes me.

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

Tiina: I bounce ideas with my husband and my best friend, who is a famous Irish harpist – a true artist. Funnily enough, neither of them are great readers,
yet extremely insightful when it comes to the story format.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Tiina: I’m working at the ideas level of my third book, and I’m excited and terrified in equal measures about starting the book in early 2014. This is going to be my biggest challenge yet, and I sincerely hope I’m good enough to bring the book alive.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Tiina: Thank you for this opportunity! I have enjoyed thinking about your questions.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food
Meatballs and mash potatoes (typical Scandinavian fare)

Favorite Dessert
Something very chocolaty

Favorite TV Show
The Mentalist

Last Movie You Saw
The Family

Dark or Milk Chocolate
Both

Pet Peeve
My husband keeps using my pen in the home office – it’s mine!

Secret Celebrity Crush
Edward – wait, he’s not real! Not so fussed about the actor, though…

TRC: Thank you Tiina for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on the release of FINE TUNING HANNA. We wish you all the best.

Tiina: Thank YOU.

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Tick to The Tock by Matthew Turner-Review, Interview and Giveaway

Tick to The Tock by Matthew Turner-Review, Interview and Giveaway

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Tick To The Tock
by Matthew Turner
Release Date: January 8, 2014
Genre: contemporary, fiction, new adult

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TICK TO THE TOCK by Matthew Turner

ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date January 8, 2014

What would you do if you had three months to live? That’s what Dante King faces, the indecisive twenty-two-year-old who must finally learn to embrace life and love.

Tick to the Tock is a Contemporary New Adult Novel about Dante coming-of-age during turbulent times. A story inspired by love, but with the gritty realities of regret, missed opportunity, and understanding life’s meaning under dire circumstance. But a single mind isn’t affected on this journey, as an eclectic group comes to terms with the past, present, and what lies ahead.

Dante must confront and accept his fate, but can he let go of Danni: his lost love and kindred dreamer? With his rationally stubborn cousin, and eccentric best friend, Dante witnesses a life of dream and wonder: embarking across Europe, tackling Tibet, travelling Australia, and defeating each lifelong wish one-by-one.

Follow this coming-of-age roller coaster as four lives change forever. We’re only given one, but it’s never too late to understand faith, discover acceptance, and uncover the true meaning of love and happiness. Dante will die, but not before Danii, Ethan, Wilbur and he undertake an intense and heartfelt journey.

Smile… Cry… Ask yourself what you would do with three months left… Because Love & Living Begins Now

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REVIEW: TICK TO THE TOCK is a contemporary, new adult stand alone novel that will take you on a journey of reflection for one man as he faces his mortality and the end of life. Twenty two year old Dante King is going to die. An inoperable brain tumor is forcing the young man to take a hard look at life and with it comes the reality of his death. Not wanting to sit at home waiting for the end, Dante embarks on a journey across Europe, Asia and Australia with his two best friends Wil and Ethan and, the woman he so desperately wanted to love.

Matthew Turner has written an amazing piece of literature that will make you think – if you knew you only had three months to live- what would you do and why? Our hero Dante reflects on his short life; his relationship with family and friends; his failures and regrets; the people he knows and loves. And in the end, it is a story about one man as he searches for answers to a question- is this all there is?

We are introduced to Dante’s cousin and best friend Ethan who is more like a parent to our travelling four-some; Wil is the friend who hides his pain behind humor and booze; and Danii-the woman Dante has always loved but has had a difficult time with his emotions and letting go. These four friends will face the future together and one that will be imprinted in their souls forever.

Most of the storyline is a narrative reflection. Told in first person POV from Dante’s perspective the story is a mixture of flashbacks, reflections, memories and regrets but along the way four people will discover that there is more to life than dying-there is surviving and moving forward; living life to the fullest with no regrets because there is nothing we can do about the past. But for one man, there is a second chance at love before he dies and a love that will continue long after his death.

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Reviewed by Sandy

Interview

TRC: Hi Matthew and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the release of Tick to the Tock.

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

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Matthew TurnerMatthew: Hello all. Well, my name is Matthew Turner, and I’m a writer from Yorkshire who has a gorgeous 10 month old son. I write a great deal, but I embrace the whole spectrum of Storytelling: working with individuals and brands to help reinvigorate their marketing through the art of story.

My passion is fiction though. This is what excites me the most.

TRC: Please explain the significance of TurnDog Millionaire and what is represents to you?

Matthew: When I set up my company I wanted to stand out (because there are A LOT of Matthew Turners in the world). My nickname growing up was Turndog, so I decided to use this. The whole story behind this can be found here >> http://bit.ly/18Ya3vk << but basically Turndog allows me to use an alter ego when needed, whilst always remaining who I am and what I stand for.

As a bit of an introvert, this certainly helps give me the confidence to attack each day with vigour.

Tick to the TockTRC: TICK TO THE TOCK is your January 2014 release-a contemporary, new adult storyline about one man who is facing the ultimate challenge-to live an die with dignity. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

Matthew: Dante is a twenty-two-year-old indecisive guy who has always lived in the future and clung to the past. I think most of us do this, because embracing the moment each and every day is tough. All of a sudden it’s all taken away from Dante though, and he faces a lot of reflection, and a chance to finally live and love before it’s too late.

As such, TICK to the TOCK focusses on the journey he goes through, and the journey the people closest to him do, too.

There are many happy moments in this book, but it surrounds a devastating plot, which, as you can guess, creates a rollercoaster ride throughout. There’s also a romance at its core too, so all of this mingles together in a way that makes the reader think, cry, smile, and think some more (at least, that’s the plan).

TRC: What challenges or difficulties (e.g. logistical, theological, thanatological etc) did you encounter writing this particular novel?

Matthew: It required me to dig deep within myself, and focus on all of the things I haven’t done, as well as those I have: what means the most to me, what I would miss if it was taken away, how I would react, etc…

As a new father, this was tough. I shed a few tears and forced myself to face things head on. All the while, however, this is a story built on romance, so there are many happy times, too. As such, I felt very up and down, smiling and thinking happy thoughts one minute, but then mulling over loss the next.

Also, I’ve never gone through something like this before. I worried each second I wouldn’t do it justice, but I placed myself as deep into the pain as possible and kept faith with my empathy – that it would guide me through. In the end, I think it did. I was able to offer an insight and angle that I believe only I can.

TRC: Did writing Tick to the Tock bring up any personal reflections on your own mortality?

Matthew: Like I say, many many many times. I constantly considered my journey in life, all the times I said yes, all those occasions I said no, and if it was all taken away today, would I have regrets. The truth is I do have regrets, because I think most people do.

We all wish we could be a little more, but at the same time, we need to take pride in the person we become. I think writing TICK to the TOCK helped me see this. In a way, it was a kind of therapy I never expected. A darn right cheaper too, I might add.

TRC: ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER is a six part prequel novella to Tick to the Tock. Would you please tell us something about the premise? Is it required reading to understand the premise and characters in Tick to the Tock?

One Day in September

Matthew: I wouldn’t say it’s required reading, no. I created it so TICK to the TOCK could be enjoyed without reading One Day in September, and vice versa. However, this six part prequel does offer an insight that helps better understand the characters and their history.

Basically, each Part is told from the POV from the four main characters (1 from Ethan, 1 from Danii, 2 from Wilbur, and 2 from Dante). The entire series is set the day before TICK to the TOCK begins, and we see how their lives interweave into one another’s.

I’m fascinated by the idea of serialised fiction, and this is my first attempt at it. I really enjoyed the process, and the feedback has been good. I think it adds a great element to a novel, and I’m delighted to have done it.

TRC: If you could virtually cast the leading characters in Tick to the Tock, which models or actors would best represent the image your have in mind?

Matthew: With Danii, I started off with Emmy Rossum, but she quickly developed and became her own entity. Emmy had the kind of look I was after though, so I spent quite a while looking at her face, which was no hindrance on my part at all.

As for Dante, I began with Andrew Garfield, but again, he quickly took on his own style and look. I think this is important. You don’t want to focus too much on any one individual. Characters need to become their own people.

TRC: Are any events or characters based on reality or an amalgamation of your imagination and real life?

Matthew: No one character is based on any one person, but each is formed of those around me day-in, day-out (including several aspects of me).

This is how I write. I like to create characters built on who I am, who I wish I was, wish I wasn’t, etc… I’m also a bit of a people watcher (creepy, I know), so am always on the look out for interesting folk. I think some of my friends will read TICK to the TOCK and see where parts of my inspiration came from. I happen to know a few interesting individuals, that is for sure.

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

Matthew: I think my writing often directs the characters. I start knowing the character well, but after a few weeks I realise how deeper they could be. I suppose it’s a little like cooking or baking. You start with the ingredients, but as you go through the process and taste what you make, you add a little extra this, or a smidgen more of that.

I like this. The characters evolve as they need to… as I discover new aspects of them… as they showcase themselves in a new light. It feels more organic and lifelike this way, and as though they are real people. This certainly helps dig through the tougher aspects of a book, because the people within it are those you love or hate or feel close to.

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

Matthew: I do this a little, but I mostly like to get lost in my own mind. Feedback from others is helpful after the first draft, but until that point I keep most of my thoughts under wrap. I do like to share my journey online, though. Not the finer details so much, just the insanities of an author.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Matthew: No new Fictional project yet, although I have a few ideas that I will play with in early 2014. I’m not sure what novel three will look like yet, but I’m excited for it.

As for non-fiction, well, I’m working on a project called The Successful Mistake. It involves me interviewing 250 entrepreneurs about the mistakes they have made, and how they’ve overcome them. It’s been a mind blowing project so far. Truly life changing!

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Matthew: Just that I’d like to thank you for having me, and thank the readers for reading.

I’m not sure if TICK to the TOCK will be your cup of tea, but I hope you’ll join my journey on Facebook (search for MatthewTurner.Writer) because I love meeting new people. Who knows, you may be the next interesting and quirky character in my work 🙂

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food
Humous & Pitta Bread

Favorite Dessert
Blueberry Muffin

Favorite TV Show
Lost

Last Movie You Saw
Gravity

Dark or Milk Chocolate
The darker the better!!!

Last Vacation Destination
Austin, Texas

Pet Peeve
Myself. I usually drive myself a little insane on most days.

Secret Celebrity Crush
My crushes aren’t usually secret as I happily share them everywhere. To give you one though, let’s say Emma Watson.

TRC: Thank you Matthew for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulation on the release of Tick To The Tock. We wish you all the best.

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The Twelfth Night Wager by Regan Walker-Review and Interview with the Author

The Twelfth Night Wager by Regan Walker – Review and Interview with the Author

The Twelfth Night Wager

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About the book: Release Date November 4, 2013

THE REDHEADED RAKE
It was a dull day at White’s, the day he agreed to the wager: seduce bed and walk away from the lovely Lady Leisterfield, all by Twelfth Night. This holiday season, Christopher St. Ives, Viscount Eustace, planned to give himself a gift.

THE INNOCENT WIDOW
She was too proper by half—or so was the accusation of her friends, which was why her father had to find her a husband. But Lord Leisterfield was now gone a year, and Grace was at last shedding the drab colors of mourning. The house felt empty, more so during the coming Christmastide, and so tonight her coming out would begin with a scandalous piece of theater. The play would attract rogues, or so promised her friend the dowager countess. It would indeed. The night would bring about the greatest danger—and the greatest happiness—that Grace had ever known.

Review:

The Twelfth Night Wager begins with Hugh Redgrave and Christopher St. Ives at White’s discussing Hugh’s “praise for his wedded state” and, in Hugh’s words, Christopher’s “tawdry existence” as a rake. Christopher is a little taken aback at Hugh’s description of his lifestyle and thinks there is nothing wrong with the way he chooses to live his life when it comes to women. So, Hugh entices Christopher with a little wager to test his methods of handling said women. The wager? He must seduce, bed and walk away from the beautiful Lady Grace Leisterfield by the twelfth night. Any other outcome will see Hugh as the winner. Christopher always did like a good wager……..

Grace is coming out of her mourning period. Her elder husband died suddenly a year ago and now is the time to put away the mourning wardrobe and step out into the ton. And who better to aid her than Mary, Hugh’s wife, and the dowager countess. They have several events planned and Grace looks forward to attending them all. And, of course, Christopher will be attending as well. Once Grace and Christopher are introduced, the attraction begins. The one problem? All of the single ladies of the ton are hoping they are the one to whom Christopher and Hugh have laid their wager on. So, in order to not set tongues wagging, and to keep Grace’s identity unknown, Christopher must spread his attention around. Another problem that he hadn’t counted on was his growing attraction to Grace. Maybe Hugh was onto something…………And, once Christopher realizes that someone is trying to blackmail Grace with some information about her dead husband, that if made public, would damage her reputation, as well as her stepson’s, he vows to help her no matter the cost and leave behind his rakish ways.

Regan Walker has once again written a beautiful story filled with a little mystery, a little fun and A LOT of romance. She has, in a very short time, become my favorite author in this genre. You will swear you can see the streets of the cities from long ago that she writes about. There is no unnecessary dialogue and no filler. She does a phenomenal job of making the reader feel as if they actually know the characters and you actually care what happens to them. We also get peeks into characters’ lives from previous books to see how they are faring as well. And, here I thought the dowager countess was the only match maker in this series. Who knew that Hugh would set things in motion that would warm our hearts? I, for one, can’t wait for the next installment. Well done, Regan Walker, very well done.

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Reviewed by Vickie M.

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TRC: Hi Regan and welcome to The Reading Cafe. We would like to congratulate you on the success of 2013 and the recent holiday release of The Twelfth Night Wager.

Regan: Thanks! I’m so happy to be on The Reading Café. You have given my books some lovely reviews and I always appreciate your thoughtful comments!

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

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Regan WalkerRegan: Sure. I grew up in California and had a career as a lawyer for many years that included several stints in government, which gave me a feel for the demands of the “Crown” on its subjects. So, not surprisingly, my first novels, all set in the Regency era, involve a demanding Prince Regent who thinks of his subjects are his private talent pool. I love to weave history and real historic figures into my stories. It makes them more real to me. My first novel in the Agents of the Crown trilogy, RACING WITH THE WIND, was published by Boroughs Publishing Group in 2012, and my second, AGAINST THE WIND was published in March of this year. WIND RAVEN, the third in the trilogy, will be released in early 2014.

I am a member of the Beau Monde and San Diego chapters of Romance Writers of America and frequently can be found at the Romantic Times Convention.

TRC: Do you believe your travel experiences and law degree have helped with your storyline premises and historical accuracies?

Regan: Oh yes. Having experienced the countries I am writing about helps me have a visual feel for the places. And the idea of delving into the past for my research is not new to me. I love it. Digging for the facts is a part of who I am. I can’t write the scenes until I have the setting and the history lined up. Also, my undergraduate decree is in field biology and that has helped me numerous times with flora and fauna, even wild beasts.

TRC: What was the deciding factor pushing you into the world of romance writing?

Regan: A good friend’s advice (after hearing me talk about alternate endings for some of the novels I was reading). She told me I thought like a writer and she could see me as having published novels. (She actually had a dream in which she saw nine of them on her bookshelf!)

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

Regan: A bit of both. I let history lead me to the scene, but once I get a feel for my characters I know what they would say and do and they “speak” on the page.

TRC: Are you a plotter or a pantster?

Regan: Again, a bit of both. I usually have the beginning and sometimes the ending in my mind before I begin to write. The first scenes come easily, but the middle is all pantster and it’s my greatest challenge. I never liked to outline in school, so I suppose my somewhat carefree approach comes naturally. I like structure but only when it comes to me as I write the story.

TRC: Has their ever been one of your characters that you would have liked to have re-written, perhaps change up the personality or characteristics-good or bad?

Regan: Funny you should ask. I have always wanted to write a real bodice ripper with an alpha male who is a tortured hero and only softened by the heroine. It may be coming in TO TAME THE WIND (the prequel for my trilogy) in 2015. But it’s hard to write those bad boys when you prefer gentlemen in real life. Most of my heroes are alpha males with a bit of an edge. If I were to change anything, I’d make them more edgy. My heroines are strong enough.

TRC: The mark of a good writer is to pull the reader into the storyline so that they experience the emotions along with the characters. What do you believe a writer must do to make this happen? Where do you believe writers fail in this endeavor?

Regan: I imagine how I would feel as that character experiencing what she/he is experiencing. If the tears would fall, then my character cries. If I would hold it tightly inside trying to deny her emotions, then so does my character. But always I am in the character’s head so even as I try and conceive of how I would react, it’s not me; it’s her (or him). Some emotions are more easily felt than others. Anger is one of those.

As to how some authors fail, I think they are acting too much the narrator, distanced from their characters. A writer cannot do that. Too, I think there is pressure in some quarters to make the beginning of a romance cute, giving it a “hook” for hook’s sake, if you will. You can recognize them because the rest of the story doesn’t match up. I’m an avid reader of historical romance and I know when I pick up a worthy tale that I have to settle in and wait for the story to evolve. It might grab me on the first page; it might not. You have to slowly build the characters like leaves of an onion to make me cry with them when the sad part comes. I must be invested.

TRC: Your stories tend to revolve around actual historical events. How much research goes into that process? How do you keep the plot unpredictable without sacrificing content and believability?

Racing with the WindRegan: Hundreds of hours. To give you an example, I’m writing a medieval now, THE RED WOLF’S PRIZE, set in 1068 in England. The prologue is set five years earlier in the County of Maine (France today). It’s a wolf attack described in two and a half pages. I spent three days researching that one scene. I had to know if a lone wolf would attack a man and, if so, under what circumstances; whether they had wolves in France in the 11th century; if red wolves were found in the area; what kind of horse a knight would ride once off the battlefield (it’s not a destrier!); and what was the weather that winter (if I could find it). Oh, yes, and I had to know what William, Duke of Normandy was doing that year so I’d have his knights returning from the correct battle.

I can’t explain how history and my fictional story weave together but they do. I don’t let history dominate. Rather, it permeates in a subtle way. Sometimes I am led by the character who may be an historic figure. I want to portray him (or her) as best I can based on what we know of that person. In RACING WITH THE WIND, Germaine de Stael is a character. I spent days researching her and her books to get a feel for how she would speak and what she would say.

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

Regan: My publisher is very reasonable on deadlines. We negotiate them. Still, if I know I have one coming up, I may pass on a friend’s invitation to write. And then there’s the fact that, as a lawyer, I am used to deadlines. I never missed one. Shows you how compulsive I am.

Against the WindTRC: What do you believe is the biggest misconception about you?

Regan: I appear more intimidating than I really am. My dearest friend tells me I’m a “mushball” inside. How pathetic is that?

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

Regan: Aside from God, it would be my dearest friend, who sadly, moved several states away and now we have to have our tea together via Skype.

TRC: If you could be a contestant on a reality television program, which program would you chose and why?

Regan: I never watch reality TV shows. I really do prefer to read. But if I was forced, it would be one set in a historical period like that one I heard about called the Regency House Party.

TRC: On what are you currently working? Planned for 2014?

Regan: My pirate Regency, WIND RAVEN, will be released in spring of 2014 and I’m very excited about it. I had such fun learning all about schooners of the period (even did a ride on one), and my historical pirate, of course, who was a real historic figure. But that one is in the can, so to speak. Right now, I am writing the medieval I mentioned earlier. It’s a bit of a detour for me. THE RED WOLF’S PRIZE is a William the Conqueror romance set two years after the Conquest. I was fascinated by the effect on Saxon England of all those Normans stomping over their country. And what would a Saxon maiden do who was given to a Norman knight? Read it and see!

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Regan: I just want to say how much I appreciate the Reading Café and all my readers who stay in touch (and especially those who write reviews. One of my readers suggested a scene to me for WIND RAVEN—and I used it (for which she will receive the novel free!).

LIGHTNING ROUND:

Dog or Cat: Dog (I have a close personal relationship with a Golden Retriever, but I include cats in my stories for my readers who love them)

Roses or Tulips: Roses (I am such a romantic)

Iron Man or Thor: Iron Man (love his brains)

Winter or Summer: Summer (unless I’m in the desert)

Last Movie you Saw: If on the big screen, it would be The Hobbit

Pet Peeve: Having to wait when I have an appointment (I post my reader pet peeves on my blog!)

Secret Celebrity Crush: Gerard Butler (a Scot, of course, and he’s tall!)

TRC: Thank you so much Regan!!

Regan: Ah, you’re welcome. I enjoyed your questions!

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Fantasyland by D.J. Starling-Review and Interview with the Author

Fantasyland by D.J.Starling-Review and Interview with the Author

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Fantasyland
by D.J.Starling
Release Date: June 3, 2013
Genre: romance, adult, contemporary


Fantasyland

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ABOUT THE BOOK:

“Believe in magic. Put a song in your heart. Know the power of love.” FANTASYLAND “Won’t you come on in? Meet all the lonely people. Be there when they discover that dreams that you dare to dream really do come true.” “Sandi.”.. Shattered by a devastating loss, she’s struggling to move beyond her grief as she embarks on a new life. But when a charming stranger elicits a magnetic attraction, unyielding heartache overrides her desires and undermines her chance for happiness.

“Rick.”.. Teen idol at fourteen, well-polished Hollywood playboy by seventeen, he enjoyed a hedonistic lifestyle into his twenties. Yet he’s plagued by gnawing self-doubts and the fears they feed when his world is rocked by the sudden reappearance of a woman he had vowed to forget.

“Steve.” . . Driven by staunch principles, he’s satisfied with the simple, quiet life he leads. He never could have imagined the twists and turns in the path ahead that will change him forever and force him to battle guilt and betrayal in his quest for his heart’s desire.

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Wow

That was AMAZING !!!

I loved D.J. Starling’s first book, Deja Vu, and looked forward to reading Fantasyland. I was really eager to read, and wondered if the author could pull me in and keep me entertained. I laughed, I cried, I cheered, I cried. It was an emotional roller coaster, and I did not want to get off !!

The story begins in the present, and a huge tragedy awaits our heroine. We then jump to the past, and here is where the heart of the story lies. Now, if you’ve read her first, and I have, that one jumps a little further, and has a whole different twist, (I’m coming away from this book, back on track Julie) 😉

The characters were all adorable, and I fell in love with a few of them. The love between Rick and Sandi is magical and perfect. Sometimes it was a little too perfect for me. I expected from the back cover a series of disasters. I wasn’t really disappointed once I was way into the book. In fact I was surprised to read the end, I could have read it forever. And I did wonder where Steve came into the story, I won’t spoil it, but I did do the “OH MY GOD” moment 😉

Fantasyland touched me deeply, and it really is an original love story. If you get the chance, please add this to your reading list, you WON’T be sorry.

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Reviewed by Julie B.
Interview

TRC: Hi D.J. and welcome to The Reading Cafe.

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

DJ: D.J. STARLING is a penname derived through a combination of a dream, an apparition, and fate. Instinct told Donna Joyce to embrace the moniker, and an author was born. Wisdom led her to recruit Marsha Fischer after they got acquainted in a writers’ workshop in Fort Lauderdale, and a productive partnership began.

Relying on each other’s unique strengths as well as distinctive personalities, we’ve blended our literary voices to bring engaging characters to life in compelling stories that will have readers weighing the differences between coincidence and fate when considering the people who fill their lives.

For this interview, we’ve chosen to answer the questions as ourselves, and as D.J., who has developed her own personality and unique style, including the habit of speaking in song lyrics.

FantasylandTRC: FANTASYLAND is your latest release in 2013. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

DJ: Spanning more than twenty years, beginning in 1972, FANTASYLAND is a unique love story reminiscent of a fairytale romance with a one-time teen idol cast as Prince Charming. The story sparkles with the glitz and glamour of Hollywood—where everyone knows happily ever after doesn’t always last forever—and also touches on the turbulent times of the Vietnam era. As an extra added attraction, the characters’ shared love of song is the impetus for the celebration of 20th century music that plays through the pages.

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

DeJa VuDJ: DÉJÀ VU was our debut novel, FANTASYLAND is our second, and TILL THERE WAS YOU will be next. Each one is (and all future books will be) a stand-alone story, although there are some small connecting threads. Still, we don’t see it as a series, just some great characters we love working with, who genuinely like each other, and we hope to keep going as long as we have fresh ideas to keep them interesting, and any new friends that might come along.

TRC: If you could virtually cast the characters of Fantasyland, which models or actors would best represent Steve, Rick and Sandi?

DJ: Early versions of Sandra Bullock as Sandi, Rob Lowe as Rick, George Clooney as Steve.

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

DJ: In the beginning, we direct the characters, but once they are fully developed, they direct the writing.

TRC: Are you a plotter or a pantster?

DJ: As our writing has developed, we’ve steadily evolved from pantsters to plotters. We now focus heavily on the plotting first, but as we develop the characters, we have been known to alter the plot to better fit the emerging personalities.

TRC: The mark of a good writer is to pull the reader into the storyline so that they experience the emotions along with the characters. What do you believe a writer must do to make this happen? Where do you believe writers fail in this endeavor?

DJ: Characters must be real and relatable, and come alive in the minds of both writer and reader. To deftly elicit the necessary emotions, from the characters and their audience, an author has to understand the mindset of every character, to know where they’re coming from. For us, the best way to accomplish that is to create an entire life history for everyone we introduce. We generally know much more about their background than we need to reveal, yet it’s important we know in order to create and illustrate the characters’ motivations in a way in which the reader can relate. Unfortunately, in my very humble opinion, some authors don’t seem to delve below the surface when creating their characters.

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

DJ: Subtle foreshadowing is key to believability. The reader can be surprised, but then realize there were clues all along.

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

DONNA: I do my best to get things done before I reach panic time
MARSHA: I work best under pressure so I don’t fear deadlines.
D.J.: I just whistle while I work and let Donna & Marsha do the worrying

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

D.J.: That I’m just one singular sensation.

TRC: Writers Block is a very real phenomenon for many authors. How do you handle the stress and anxiety of Writers Block?

DJ: We actually welcome the occasional writer’s block since we realized that it’s a sign that we’re going in the wrong direction with the story, and it’s time to reevaluate.

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

DONNA: Mostly with Marsha, but also with my daughter when I want a younger perspective.
MARSHA: Mostly with Donna, but also with my husband when I want a male perspective.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

DJ: TILL THERE WAS YOU is our next book, which tells Michael’s love story.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food
DONNA: Lately, I’ve been addicted to frozen grapes
MARSHA: Chocolate
D.J.: A taste of honey

Favorite Dessert
DONNA: Cheesecake
MARSHA: Chocolate
D.J.: Apple, peaches, pumpkin pie

Favorite TV Show
DONNA: Among the current lineup, Big Bang Theory
MARSHA: The Good Wife
D.J.: I get by with a little help from my Friends

Last Movie You Saw
DONNA: Watched the original Ocean’s Eleven just the other day on one of the cable channels. One of my all-time favorites!
MARSHA: Lincoln

Dark or Milk Chocolate
DONNA: milk, always
MARSHA: dark, always
D.J.: These are a few of my favorite things!

Pet Peeve
DONNA : poor grammar
MARSHA: poor customer service
D.J.: instrumentals

Secret Celebrity Crush
DONNA: It’s not a secret anymore—most powerful was Dino Martin, Jr.
MARSHA: As a young girl, it was Bobby Sherman
D.J.: Everybody loves somebody sometime.

TRC: Thank you Donna, Marsha and DJ for taking the time to answer our questions. It is always a pleasure to talk with the author(s). Congratulations on the release of Fantasyland and DeJa Vu. And DJ for singing a serenade throughout the Lightning Round

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Return of the Assassin by Donya Lynne-Review, Interview, Blog Tour and Giveaway

Return of the Assassin by Donya Lynne-Review, Interview, Blog Tour and Giveaway

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Return of the Assassin
All the King’s Men #5
by Donya Lynne
Release Date: October 29, 2013

Return of the Assassin

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About the Book:

Malek and Gina are two vampires with big problems and pasts they can’t let go of. Malek has never dealt with and accepted the death of his first mate, Carmen, and Gina has never been able to let go of the pain she suffered at the hands of her first mate, an abusive half-Dacian named Arman. But now that Malek and Gina have met, they had better start getting over their pasts, and fast, because Gina is Malek’s new mate, and she’s on the run from a pair of Dacian hunter-assassins out for blood vengeance.

Neither Gina nor Malek are eager to see her fill the role of mate, but biology and Mother Nature don’t want to hear their excuses. The longer Malek and Gina fight the bond between them, the more they will suffer. Will they be able to get over their painful pasts and accept the healing they can give to each other before it’s too late, or will they wait too long and lose each other forever?

REVIEW: RETURN OF THE ASSASSIN is the fourth full length novel ( and 5th storyline)  in Donya Lynne’s paranormal vampire series focusing on the vampires who work for AKM and the women (and men) they love. This is Malek and Gina’s storyline and one with heartbreaking and painful pasts that each must accept and endure to get on with their lives.

Malek’s first mate was murdered and he has had a difficult time overcoming the painful memories and thoughts about retribution and death-something broke inside Malek and he was floundering in despair. And no amount of booze or sex brought any relief including the thoughts of Gina Carano and the ‘who and what’ she was about. Gina was an enigma and Malek’s thoughts continued to return to the woman who would one day be his mate-but the overriding guilt of losing his first mate had placed Malek in a position where he pushed everyone and everything away including Gina. When male vampires go into their needing nothing can stop the rush of aggression and the need for sex and nothing was stopping Malek and his possessive instincts to protect the woman he both needed and despised.

Gina’s painful past, history with the AKM and heartbreaking guilt fueled much of the character development and relationship between she and Malek. Malek’s character and personality bordered on sociopathic at times but in the end, he will realize that the only thing holding him back was the guilt and the memories of a life he could not save. The AKM needed Gina because without her, Malek would probably not survive.

Donya Lynne continues to build on the cobalt addictions and Drek premise as the relationship and intensions between Bishop and Apostle become dark and more dangerous. There is a new bad boy in town and he is out to make the lives of the vampires at AKM a living h*ll.

Donya also introduces the half-blood Dacians-a species that the AKM believed no longer existed-but to everyone’s surprise, the Dacians have returned just as powerful and aggressive as before. There is also a developing story with Kota and his history with both Sev and Gina makes for some interesting plot points.

Return of the Assassin is another eye opening and fascinating addition to Donya’s All The King’s Men paranormal series. The relationship between Malek and Gina was both difficult and aggressive but in the end, Malek will fall hard for the woman he would call his mate.

Donya has written a passionate storyline about two people who have loved and lost and who will one day love again.

1. Rise of the Fallen
2. Heart of the Warrior
3. Micah’s Calling
4. Rebel Obsession

5. Return of the Assassin

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Reviewed by Sandy

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TRC: Hi Donya and welcome back to The Reading Café.

Congratulations on the success of All The King’s Men-your erotic, sexy vampire series.

Donya: Thank you. I’m enjoying writing these books.

TRC: For anyone who does not know Donya Lynne, would you please tell us something about yourself?

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donya lynneDonya: I’ve been writing since before I was even in school. I started out writing poetry, won a short story contest in fourth grade, and then progressed to erotic romance short stories in junior high and high school. When I saw The Lost Boys, I became fascinated with vampires and started playing with paranormal ideas in my writing. But it wasn’t until 2012, after about ten years of studying the publishing industry and taking coursework in fiction writing, that I decided to take the plunge into self-publishing with Rise of the Fallen, book one of the All the King’s Men Series. With the release of Return of the Assassin on October 29, there are now five published books in the series. I have plans for at least twenty more books in the series, including those from the two sister series in development.

Return of the AssassinTRC: RETURN OF THE ASSASSIN is the October 2013 installment in your All The King’s Men vampire series. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

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Donya: Return of the Assassin is about an assassin and an AKM enforcer (both full-blooded vampires) who have to overcome painful pasts before they can embrace love again. Malek is the enforcer, and he was mated many centuries ago, but his mate died, and he never fully accepted her death. Gina is the assassin who nearly killed Malek’s teammate in a previous book in the series, and she was mated once before, too, to an abusive Dacian vampire who beat her so severely she lost the ability to have children. Gina and Malek met in book two of the series, Heart of the Warrior, but she left town when Malek indicated he had mated her. Now Malek is in the midst of an emotional crisis as he struggles with both Gina’s absence and the reawakened sorrow of the death of his first mate. He has to deal with her death before he can fully embrace his new mating to Gina, and he’s still in denial and very resistant. But when Gina returns, the biological connection between them becomes undeniable. Still, there are forces at work to keep Malek and Gina apart, and as with every book in the AKM Series, where none of the relationships come easily, Malek and Gina will be mightily tested by the end of the book. I predict tears will be shed.

TRC: You have hinted at a spin-off series. Are you willing to part with any information regarding the spin-off? 😉

Donya: Yes. In Return of the Assassin, readers meet Trevor Knight, who is a friend of Gina’s who runs a security agency in Miami with his ex-boyfriend, Talon Justice. The agency is called Knights of Justice, or KOJU. By the end of Return of the Assassin, readers will learn that Trevor wants a mate. He has never taken a true mate, and deep down, he yearns for that to happen. Little does he know that his future mate is lying in a bed in the AKM’s trauma unit this very moment. That’s a little insider info for you right there. *wink* Anyway, the spin-off series will start with Trevor’s love story as he returns to Miami with his love interest tagging along. A couple of other AKM characters will join the sister series, as well, but I’ll keep who they are a secret right now. Here’s the kicker. Both AKM and KOJU will reunite later when I start work on the Progeny Series, which will focus primarily on the next generation of characters (aka the children of our beloved AKM characters). The first story for Progeny is already started, simply because Micah’s son, Neal, demanded I begin it. LOL. Micah and his kids are so damn bossy, but Neal is a sexy beast, so it’s all good. But I think it’s his sister Mikayla’s story that will shock readers. Her mate has already been identified, and I think heads will roll.

TRC: Will the two series overlap; run parallel to each other; or take place during different time periods?

Donya: Yes, I believe there will be significant series overlap between AKM and KOJU, especially in book one of Knights of Justice. Readers who haven’t read All the King’s Men probably won’t get as much out of it as those who have. Obviously, since Progeny will be a spin-off of both series, there will be overlap in that the characters readers have come to know from both will be present.

TRC: All the King’s Men series contains some BDSM, M/M and erotic situations. What would you like to tell readers who are reticent about reading such storylines?

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Donya: First of all, BDSM isn’t necessarily about pain for pain’s sake, and Doms aren’t always controlling sadists. Doms have insecurities and emotions, too, and I think readers will see and understand that better in Trace’s book, when Micah takes over as his Dom. And as far as Trace being a submissive is concerned, for him it’s about necessity. He is an incredibly powerful mixed-blood vampire, and the only way he can keep his power under control so it doesn’t consume him is through submission, pain, and humiliation. For Trace, submitting is survival. And in the real world, you’ll find that the most powerful and controlling individuals make the most willing submissives. It’s a very interesting duality.

As far as M/M story lines go, I’ve noticed an incredible surge in interest for M/M romance, especially from women. And I’m a self-professed conflict junkie. What better way to give these readers what they’re craving while also delving into an incredibly controversial subject, which provides ample opportunity for conflict? Historically, good M/M romance has been hard to find. I’ve read reviews of M/M books where the reviewer prays for better-written M/M romance or simply comments about how better editors are needed for the M/M genre. I want to fulfill that need for those readers. On a personal note, I received so many heart-warming comments from readers who read Heart of the Warrior and had never read a M/M book before. They loved it. Heart of the Warrior made these traditionally-het readers notice M/M, and now many of them read it regularly. One reader said it’s all she’ll read now.

Lastly, erotic situations are a fact of life and a fantasy for many. Women love to imagine that these alpha men exist, and they like to fantasize about how they’d behave in the bedroom. So I like turning up the heat on some of my love scenes, while also showing that even a knife, a necklace, or even a foot can be erotic. For me, it’s about discovering how every person is different and how we all have unique fetishes, some more intimate than others.

TRC: Where do you believe some authors go wrong or err with their BDSM/Erotic content?

Donya: I recently read a book where the sex scenes were just that. Sex scenes. Not love scenes. The difference is that sex scenes are just physical. The reader is told all the physical components of the scene about where the body parts all go, but there’s no love. On the other hand, love scenes tap into the readers’ emotions and minds. For a scene to be truly erotic, it needs to hit the reader emotionally and mentally. The reader needs to be engaged sensually, not superficially. This is why a simple scene that holds no sex or physical intimacy at all can be highly erotic. The first draft of book one in my Mark Strong Series (forthcoming) is like that. The main characters don’t have sex until well into the second half of the book, but the erotic tension between them from the moment they meet until the moment they fall into bed was smoldering even as I wrote it. I think more authors needs to focus on capturing the romance and not just the physical mechanics of what goes where.

With regard to BDSM, I’ve read a lot of BDSM novels, and sometimes I feel like I’m reading a clinic instead of a story. Or where the BDSM feels more like shock value instead of part of a legitimate story. Or I feel that the BDSM elements are contrived or forced into the plot…that there is nothing else about the character other than his or her relationship with BDSM. The character(s) live, breathe, eat, sleep, and work BDSM 24/7, which isn’t realistic. I want a story with a plot, where BDSM is the icing, not the cake. This is what I strive for in my BDSM elements within the AKM Series.

I also think there’s a misconception that a Dom is a Dom whether in the playroom or not. That’s not necessarily the case. Sometimes Doms are very subservient in the “real world.” I think that’s a lot more interesting than a control freak in the real world and a Dom in the playroom, don’t you? BDSM is about more than just spanking and flogging. It’s about the bond, trust, and communication that go into a D/s relationship. It’s about the vulnerability of both participants to the other. It’s about a Dom’s responsibility to take care of his or her sub and not betray that trust. In D/s relationships, it’s the submissive who holds the control, not the Dom. The Dom is merely allowed by the submissive to control him/her. Without the submissive’s consent, the Dom can do nothing.

I just read two books by AJ Rose (Power Exchange and Safeword) that were wonderful representations of BDSM in fiction, for anyone interested in reading good BDSM.

TRC: You are currently working on a new series-a new adult, romance storyline. Would you please tell us something about the series?

Donya: The Mark Strong Chronicles is a series that I think will include four books: Good Karma, Bad Karma, Strong Karma, and Full Circle. I completed the rough draft of Good Karma a few months ago, and even though the majority of beta reader feedback was overwhelmingly positive (one beta reader said it was the best book she’d ever read, and others said it was my best book to date), there were elements I wasn’t happy with and which a couple of beta readers pointed out as problem areas. So I’m rewriting almost the entire beginning one-third of the book to eliminate those issues.

The overall story is about how my hero, Mark Strong, and my heroine, Karma Mason, are brought together through a series of coincidental—and somewhat comical—events. Karma suffers self-esteem issues as a victim of moderate childhood bullying, which has given her a stigma over her appearance. She’s also had horrible dating luck. After yet another nightmare date, her best friend decides to give her a makeover to lift her spirits.

Mark was engaged to be married six years ago, but his fiancé left him at the altar. Now he has commitment issues and refuses to allow himself to be in a relationship for longer than a few months. But the revolving door of girlfriends is tiring, and the emotional toll of breaking up and hurting the feelings of the women he dates is beginning to wear him out.

When Mark and Karma meet, there’s promise for them both that the other could be just what each needs, until they meet a second time when Mark shows up at her place of employment as the company’s new consultant. When Mark makes it clear he’s not interested in long-term commitments but would gladly show Karma that not all men are pigs with no clue how to treat a lady, Karma must decide whether or not a wild fling with sexy Mark could be hazardous to her job or worth the risk. When the time comes for Mark to leave, saying good-bye won’t be as easy as they thought.

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

Donya: Four books are planned for the Mark Strong Chronicles, and I have no idea how many more books are in store for All the King’s Men. Too many to count right now.

TRC: Will you tell us what is in store for Donya Lynne in 2014?

Donya: I have an affirmation taped to my computer monitor and my bathroom mirror that says, “2014 is the year of Donya Lynne!” LOL. Right now I plan to release the first two books in the Mark Strong Chronicles, as well as two more books in AKM, one of which is the much-anticipated Bound Guardian Angel, which is Trace’s book. Other than that, I have several more projects in development and would like for at least one to win an RWA contest. I am also beginning a search for an agent, because I would like to be a hybrid author and have bigger guns, so to speak, in the market for me. An agent could help me get TV or movie deals down the road, or assist in finding the right fit with a Big Five publisher to make my dreams of becoming a hybrid author come true.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Donya: Currently, I’m working on Good Karma rewrites, the Bad Karma draft, the draft for Bound Guardian Angel, a mini-prequel for AKM, and a stand-alone novel I think could be something very special. But waiting in the wings are a ton of books I’ve either started or that I’m about ready to start once Return of the Assassin is released.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Donya: Everyone have a great holiday season! And don’t forget to show your local vampire some love.

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If you haven’t read Donya’s ALL THE KING’S MEN series why not start with a FREE copy of RISE OF THE FALLEN: book 1 in her All The King’s Men series.

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LIGHTNING ROUND

Cat or dog
Cat

Red or white wine
Neither. I’m not a big drinker.

Vampire or werewolf
Vampire! Micah, Micah, Micah!

Coke or Pepsi
Pepsi

Coffee or Tea
Tea

Summer or Winter Vacation
Summer

Favorite Fast Food
pizza

Last Movie you Saw
Star Trek II

TRC: Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions. It is always a pleasure catching up the with author and finding out what is in store for the reader.

Donya: Thank you for having me!

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Donya will be giving away an ecopy of RETURN OF THE ASSASSIN to ONE lucky reader at each of her blog tour stops including The Reading Cafe.

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11/4/2013

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11/5/2013

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11/6/2013

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11/7/2013

The Reading Cafe

11/8/2013

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11/9/2013

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11/11/2013

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11/12/2013

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11/13/2013

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11/14/2013

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11/15/2013

Sinfully Sexy Book Reviews

11/18/2013

Paranormal Book Club

11/19/2013

Romance Book Craze

11/20/2013

Love of Bookends

11/21/2013

Book Lovin’ Mamas

11/22/2013

Page Flipperz

11/25/2013

Ramblings from this Chick

11/26/2013

Books-n-Kisses

12/1/2013

The Pen Muse

12/2/2013

My Secret Romance Book Reviews

12/3/2013

Close Encounters with the Night Kind

12/3/2013

Cocktails and Books

12/4/2013

Smut Book Junkie

12/5/2013

Dark Desire’s Book Blog

12/6/2013

Satin Sheets Romance

12/9/2013

Lisa T Jung – Read Me

12/10/2013

Night Owl Reviews

12/11/2013

Smexy Books

12/12/2013

Lisa Bilbrey

12/13/2013

Feisty Girls Book Blog

12/15/2013

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12/16/2013

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First Bite by Dani Harper-Review, Interview, Blog Tour and Giveaway

First Bite by Dani Harper-Review, Interview, blog tour and giveaway

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First Bite
Dark Wolf #1
by Dani Harper
Release Date: October 15, 2013
Genre: paranormal, wolf shifters, romance

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FIRST BITE (Dark Wolf #1) by Dani Harper

RELEASE DATE: October 15, 2013

Geneva “Neva” Ross doesn’t want to die. But now that she’s been turned into a werewolf against her will, she’ll do anything to protect her family and friends…even if that means taking her own life.

After witnessing Neva’s leap from a high ledge, Travis Williamson—a Changeling with a dark past—uses his powers to save her life. He feels a connection to the strong-willed woman whose eyes flash that familiar Changeling green. While Neva is hospitalized, Travis risks everything to kidnap her, knowing the approaching full moon will put everyone in jeopardy.

Bickering constantly to hide their growing attraction, Travis and Neva run from the authorities…and from Neva’s sinister sire, Meredith de la Ronde. Meredith delights in creating new shape-shifters and compelling them to do her dark bidding; now Neva must join Meredith’s murderous wolf pack…or die.

Intensely suspenseful with deliciously sexy twists, this paranormal romance—the first in (the title of series)—intertwines sensual passion with an epic, thrilling battle between good and evil.

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FIRST BITE is the first instalment in Dani Harper’s new paranormal romance series-Dark Wolf and if you are a fan of Dani’s writing you will definitely see similarities and comparisons with her paranormal Changeling series including the use of the term ‘changeling’.

The premise focuses on Neva Ross as she is about to undergo her first change. On the run from her sire, Neva is determined to end her life before she has had the chance to destroy so many others. Believing that all wolf shifters are werewolves and evil, Neva hopes to destroy the very thing that she is about to become. But life takes a funny turn when wolf changeling Travis Williamson stumbles upon Neva as she attempts to end it all. What ensues is an epic push and pull between Neva and Travis-both human and wolf.

The relationship between Neva and Travis is one born out of necessity for Neva but out of sympathy for Travis. Neva pushes Travis away at every opportunity but in the end, her inner wolf knows that without Travis they would probably both be dead.

The storyline finds Neva and Travis on the run hoping to elude the sire who wants Neva above all else. And when Travis finds himself imprisoned by Neva’s sire, it takes everything Neva has to rescue the man who would one day be her mate.

First Bite is a story about new beginnings; dark magic; power and control; love and sacrifice. There are moments when you wonder why Travis endures the sarcasm and negative attitude from the woman whom he has helped at every step of the way, but in the end, it will be Neva’s wolf that knows that Travis is her mate, before the human mind has had time to comprehend.

Dani introduces several secondary characters including the ‘b*tch queen’ as she is called. There is definitely more story to be told as Neva’s sire wants revenge for the disappearance of a powerful piece of magic and the missing wolves who no longer are under her command.

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TRC: Hi Dani and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the release of FIRST BITE-the first release in your new paranormal Dark Wolf series. We would like to start with some background information. For anyone who does not know Dani Harper, would you please tell us something about yourself?

Dani HarperDani: I’m a transplanted Canadian, living in the US with my American hubby. Just returned to civilization from ten years on an Alaskan island. We’ve started a new adventure in a little rural town in eastern Washington in order to be closer to our grown kids. I spent most of my career in the newspaper and communications business, but what I’d always wanted to do since I was a kid was write stories. So now I’m engaged in an entirely new career writing paranormal fiction.

TRC: Many of our reviewers and followers are big fans of paranormal romance author Christine Feehan and her many wonderful series. We read where Ms. Feehan (and especially her Dark Carpathian series) has been a big inspiration in your writing career? Would you please explain how and why Christine became such an inspiration? Have you ever met Christine and if so, what was your reaction?

Dani: It was an accident really, a serendipity. I was in our favorite comic book store with my kids (who were teens at the time), and I was browsing the used paperbacks. That’s when I ran across a little anthology containing a short by Christine Feehan, called Dark Dream. Up to that point, I’d had no idea that the supernatural (which I adored) and romance could be combined! WOW! (I still sigh a little over the hero, Falcon, by the way…..) Of course, I read my way through the Carpathian series and I’ve never been the same. The genre excites me still. I haven’t had the privilege of meeting Ms. Feehan, but it would be an honor.

First Bite Oct 2013TRC: FIRST BITE is the first installment in your new paranormal series Dark Wolf. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

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Dani: Geneva “Neva” Ross doesn’t want to die. But now that she’s been turned into a werewolf against her will, she’ll do anything to protect her family and friends…even if that means taking her own life. Enter Travis Williamson, a shape-shifter with a dark past, who saves Neva’s life the night she throws herself from a ledge. Soon, the two Changelings—endlessly bickering to hide their intensifying attraction—go on the run, desperate to hide from the police. But someone truly evil hunts the pair. Someone willing to murder to satisfy her own cruel desires. Someone with minions dying to kill for her. She is Meredith de la Ronde, Neva’s sinister sire.

TRC: How many ‘supernatural species’ will be introduced into the series or are you concentrating on only one or two?

Dani: This particular series focuses on werewolves – or Changelings, as they prefer to call themselves. If you’re looking for a variety of otherworldly creatures, check out my new Grim Series, beginning with Storm Warrior.

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

Dani: I believe this will be a trilogy, but my characters can always surprise me.

TRC: TIES THAT BIND is the second storyline (Fall 2014). Would you please tell us something about the premise? Will you give us a hint as to the leading characters?

Dani: I can’t tell you much about the premise without spoiling the first book, but I can say that Travis and Neva return. Their struggles are far from over, and as Shakespeare said, “The course of true love never did run smooth.” Plus, their friends and allies return as well, and we can look for new romance springing up among them as well.

storm warriorTRC: STORM WARRIOR was the August 2013 release of the first storyline in your new Grim Series of novels. Would you please tell us something about the premise of the story?

Dani: Two thousand years ago, Rhys was the fierce Celtic warrior branded by the Romans as “the Bringer of Death.” Mortally wounded in battle, he was captured by the Fair Ones, cunning and powerful masters of the Welsh faery realm. They spared his life…but for a price. As a grim, he has roamed the earth as a messenger of death—until a single act of kindness breaks the ancient enchantment and delivers him into a strange new world…

As a child, Morgan Edwards marveled at the faery tales spun by her beloved grandmother, stories of the magical beings hidden in the heart of ancient Wales. But now Morgan is all grown up, a veterinarian who believes only in what science can prove—until the night a massive black dog saves her from a vicious attack, and life as she knows it changes forever. Suddenly a stranger stands before her, the man of her dreams made flesh and blood not by science, but by a magic that could bring them their hearts’ desires…or cost them everything they have.

Leap of KnowingTRC: For our followers, would you please tell us how your novella A LEAP OF KNOWING led to The Grim Series?

Dani: Basically, the little novella was just too small to contain the story. There was SO much more to tell, and believe me, the characters HOUNDED me to write more (pun intended, LOL!). I don’t know about other writers, but my characters run the show around here. I was so excited to finally be able to turn this into the full-length novel it always should have been. And I was surprised to find that my characters had even more story to tell – there had to be at least a couple more books! I just finished writing Storm Bound, Book Two in the series.

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

Dani: Oh, believe me I TRY to plan out what’s going to happen. It almost never works because my characters usually do something totally different. I feel like I’m forever trying to catch up to them, begging them to tell me what’s going on! In other words, yes, I’m totally character-whipped.

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

Dani: My fearless beta readers often brainstorm with me – my husband and my youngest daughter. My husband is an avid reader and although he’s never read PNR before, he knows a good story when he sees it. He also acts as technical adviser (“What rifle would you use for a charging grizzly, dear?”). My grown daughter is a rabid PNR fan, and her experience with the genre is extremely valuable – that and her eagle eye for grammar and spelling mistakes.

TRC:  How do you handle the pressures and anxiety of deadlines while still spending time with family?

Dani:  My husband and I make time for ourselves, and we schedule time to have the grandkids over. We go and watch their soccer games and such during the week, and it’s a nice break for me from writing. However, when I’m working under a deadline, I’m a hopeless frazzled mess. My hubby is extremely supportive and he’ll often visit with the grandkids elsewhere. The whole family is really understanding when I can’t attend everything that’s going on – I’m lucky that way. They know I’ll re-emerge from my office eventually….

TRC: If you could be a contestant on a reality television program, which program would you chose and why?

Dani: Never. Really, they couldn’t pay me to do it. I couldn’t handle the drama and the hype – I’d stress out and implode. When I watch TV, it’s the History Channel or Nat Geo or the Science Channel – something educational. Somehow that seems to feed my brain and provide a balance to writing fiction, plus I actually get some great ideas for future stories. Of course, I season that with the utterly silly like Simpsons and Big Bang Theory!

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Dani: Right now I’m working on TIES THAT BIND, Book Two of the Dark Wolf Series.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food – Coffee (hey, I consider it a food group!)

Favorite Dessert – Any kind of fruit pie, especially rhubarb or cherry.

Favorite TV Show – Big Bang Theory

Last Movie You Saw – World War Z (loved it!)

Dark or Milk Chocolate – The darker the better!

Favorite Flower – I have a soft spot for irises.

Last Vacation Destination – Tucson, Arizona

Pet Peeves – Telemarketers, and packages I can’t open without a chainsaw.

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Secret Celebrity Crush – Chris Hemsworth!

TRC: Thank you Dani for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on all of your success. We wish you all the best.

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