SNAP: Happily Ever After? by Michele Drier-Review, Guest Post and Giveaway

SNAP: Happily Ever After? by Michele Drier-Review, Guest Post and Giveaway

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SNAP: Happily Ever After?
The Kandesky Vampire Chronicles #6
by Michele Drier
Genre: adult, paranormal
Release Date: November 17, 2013

Snap Happily EverAfter

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date November 17, 2013

Loving Jean-Louis for eternity doesn’t mean that Maxie Gwenoch will let him turn her. Jean-Louis is a vampire, is gorgeous, is the second-in-command of the Kandesky Family of Hungarian vampires, and is her boss at SNAP, the multinational, multimedia celeb gossip empire where she is the VP for International Planning. She moves to Kiev to build a home with Jean-Louis and finds her future under a cloud from Leonid, a rival from the Huszar family, now living in a bolthole in the ruins of Chernobyl. Will Maxie find safety by giving up her days and joining Jean-Louis in the vampire nights?

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REVIEW: She’s back with another exciting story of those wonderful Kandesky’s!

Happily Ever After?, is the 6th of the Kandesky Vampire Chronicles. Michele Drier takes us on another journey into the incredibly fast paced life of the Kandesky vampires. We begin with Maxie Gwenoch arriving in Kiev to begin her assignment as Vice President of International Planning. Of course we start with a bang…as Maxie overrides Jean-Louis’s orders and goes right to the office instead of to Nik’s house.

The incredible love between Maxie and Jean-Louis is both romantic and volatile. The man gets go over the top angry when she disobeys his orders, even though she doesn’t know why he made those orders…being American and Maxie, she needs to know the why before obeying anything. A concept that’s a bit difficult for the 500 year old Jean-Louis. I love the hot and cold and angst of this whole relationship as they find their way together. It’s really fun and interesting to see what will happen next!

It seems some of the villain(s) from the last story, Leonid and Jules, escaped and have made their way to Kiev. Hence, Jean-Louis’s angst over Maxie going to the office before he could set up security.

Okay, that’s the set up for the story; I don’t do a lot of spoilers. Especially when the tale is so much fun to discover for yourselves! This one certainly is! I found myself not being able to put it down, even for dinner…I’m so hooked! I love hearing about some of the same characters and each book changes them out a bit, but they begin to feel like friends you need to keep up with. This time, we get to see a bit more of Nik; blonde, 500 years old, great looking, and loads of fun (hmmm…wouldn’t mind more of him…).

Be ready for a roller coaster ride of parties, travel, and exciting times! Remember Chernobyl? This plays a large part in this story…last spoiler! The whole story arc is moved along a bit for us as Maxie tries to make a life with Jean-Louis who wants to marry her and turn her to live with him forever. But Maxie just can’t make that decision and he’s being ever so patient. However they are together and deeply in love!

If you haven’t picked up this wonderful series…what’s stopping you? It’s fast paced, filled with fashion, gossip, and the lives of the rich and famous…with some vampires (who are pretty good guys) added in for good measure. Get a glass of your favorite beverage (mine of course is wine) and something to munch on…it helps with the nerves to have something besides fingernails to chew on; and get set for a great story and lots of wonderful romance! Enjoy, I did!

Click HERE for our review of SNAP: Love For Blood #4

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Reviewed by Georgianna

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Guest post

Last fall, I heard Janet Evanovich speak.

Yep, she was as funny in person as in the Stephanie Plum books. She told stories about the “heaving bosoms” and “turgid manhood” euphemisms she had to use when writing romance books back in the day.

She told stories about her own grandmother and great-aunt reading the obituaries every day so they could plan their funeral visits.

She said that much of Stephanie’s life was modeled on her own, growing up in a middle-class neighborhood in New Jersey.

She also said that when she woke up every morning, she couldn’t wait to get back to Stephanie’s world.

I understand that.

I didn’t grow up in a castle with vampires, but when I wake up in the morning, I can’t wait to sit down and write more of the story in the Kandesky Vampire Chronicles.

Maxie, Jean-Louis, the Baron, Pen, and now Nik and Jazz are like family. And the demons—well Sandor, head demon, puts the butler on Downton Abbey to shame. Not only does he have the panache, he’s strong, incredibly fast and has protected Jean-Louis for centuries.

The scene of the action in the Chronicles has shifted from L.A. to Hungary, to Paris, to Krakow, to Kiev, and I’ve been there. At least I’ve been to France and Hungary. The rest, I’ve imagined.

I was sending an email recently and said I had to get back to Kiev. Up popped a response: “How cool! Do you speak Russian?”  Sadly, I had to say no.

It’s such a delight to spend the day with the Kandeskys. There’s danger, there’s sexual tension, there’s romance and love and there’s humor,

And there’s money—pots and pots of money. About a century ago, Baron Stefan Kandesky and Jean-Louis developed SNAP, a celebrity gossip magazine. It’s now evolved into the largest celeb gossip outlet in the world, with print editions and nightly TV shows.

SNAP covers the worlds of entertainment, aristocrats, movers and shakers and just plain millionaires and billionaires. With this kind of glam, Maxie has to look her best, so I can spend time on designers’ websites, choosing wardrobes, shoes, accessories.

I’m writing the seventh book in the series now, SNAP: White Nights. It’ll take the family deeper into the world of international armament sales, another business of Kandesky Holdings, and takes place in Kiev, Moscow and St. Petersburg.

Some people do want to hang out with the Kandeskys. The fifth book, SNAP: Love for Blood, was a finalist for the RomCon Readers’ Crown award for 2013 and was nominated as the Best Paranormal Romance Book in 2013 by the Paranormal Romance Guild Reviewers.

You can hang out too…all the SNAP: Kandesky Vampire Chronicles books are available at Amazon, Barnes & Nobel, Kobo and iTunes.

Or you can check out my Amazon author’s page atMichele Drier-Amazon

And, if you ever have a vampire lover, would you let him turn you?

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Michele DrierMichele Drier was born in Santa Cruz and is a fifth generation Californian. She’s lived and worked all over the state, calling both Southern and Northern California home. During her career in journalism—as a reporter and editor at daily newspapers—she won awards for producing investigative series.

She writes the Amy Hobbes Newspaper mysteries and the six-book Kandesky Vampire Chronicles paranormal romance series, and has just published her eighth book, SNAP: Happily Ever After? She’s working on the seventh book in the series, SNAP: White Nights, scheduled for publication in early 2014

Giveaway

Michele is offering the following giveaway: 4 prizes-4 winners

Michele Drier prizes

-One winner will receive an ecopy of SNAP: Happily Ever After?
-One winner will receive an ecopy of SNAP: Love For Blood
-One winner will receive a Kandesky Vampire Mug
-One winner will receive a Kandesky Vampire bookmark

1. Please register using the log-in at the top of the page (side bar) or by using one of the social log-ins.

2. If you are using a social log-in, please post your email address with your comment.

3. Ebooks eligibility is open INTERNATIONALLY: Mug and bookmark open to US/CANADA only.

4. Giveaway runs from January 27 to January 31, 2014

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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

Fine Tuning Hanna

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date

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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The Perfect Choice (Holiday Magic #2) by Susanne Matthews-a review

The Perfect Choice (Holiday Magic #2) by Susanne Matthews-a review

The Perfect Choice

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date December 14, 2013

Reclusive millionaire Garth Joseph Smits Simmons wants to be loved for himself, not his bankbook or the prestige that being married to him would carry. Shunning publicity and gold-diggers, he’s spent the last few years wearing one disguise or another to protect his identity. When beautiful, talented special events coordinator Eleni Baxter walks into his life, he’s determined to find a way to make her fall in love with him without revealing his true identity.

Avoiding relationships because of her twin sister’s heartbreak, Eleni has thrown herself into her wedding and party fantasy firm, Holiday Magic. When her design for a Halloween Extravaganza wins a contract as exclusive special events coordinator for the Ocean Front Casino Resort, she sees it as her ticket to the big times. What adds to the contract’s appeal is her attraction to handsome casino manager Joe Smits. Can a relationship built on deceit succeed?

REVIEW:

The Perfect Choice (Book 2 of Holiday Magic series) is Eleni and Joe’s story. I had the privilege of reviewing Holiday Magic (Georgia and Mark’s story) and totally fell in love with the characters and everything in the story.

Susanne Matthews has written another wonderful love story and I can’t even tell you how compelling it was…well…I couldn’t put it down, so was up til the wee hours of the morning; maybe that gives you some idea!

Eleni is a great character, lovely and very intelligent, she wants to be successful with her designs and wants other to see she’s not just another pretty face that can plan a party. Her imaginative designs for events go beyond the norm. She is given an opportunity by the Dean of Moore College of Arts and Design, the college to which she was an alumna, to design an original Halloween Charity Event for the Ocean Front Casino.

She had just taken her drawings of her ideas to the dean and was on her way home when she met Joe, who was listening to a street jazz musician (one of her personal favorites). He was wearing an old rock-tee and torn jeans, really pretty scruffy looking and she thought he was a down and out young man. Being Eleni (friendly and open) she showed him where he could get a free/cheap meal (this is more involved, but I don’t want to spoil your reading experience). The attraction was mutual on both their parts and quite unusual!

So, of course Joe turns out to b Garth Joe Smits Simmons, the owner of the Ocean Front Casino and so much more…he’s actually umber rich (the part of the story is interesting as well). He doesn’t get a chance to learn her whole name only that her sister is named Georgia and owns a jewelry design store in New York. In the meantime, he sees her designs scanned and sent to him by the dean and falls in love with the ideas and sends a contract for E. Baxter to the dean.

Meanwhile he intends to hunt for the lovely blonde he just met. So imagine his surprise when he looks up E. Baxter in the college database and finds Eleni!
That’s the setup; I’m not going to get into the complications of this fantastic relationship..that would just give too much away. Just let me tell you this is a very well written and unusual love story. The timeline runs parallel with Holiday Magic, and we get to see some of what happened with Georgia from another point of view.

The Perfect Choice is a fast-paced, intelligent and incredibly fun read and well titled. I absolutely hated for it to end, but I did need to go to bed…ah, sleep is over rated anyway! I so look forward to more fun, thrilling stories from Suzanne Matthews. Enjoy everyone, I did!

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Reviewed by Georgianna

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Rabbit Creek Santa (A Wolvers Christmas Novella) by Jacqueline Rhoades-a review

Rabbit Creek Santa (The Wolvers) by Jacqueline Rhoades- a review

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Rabbit Creek Santa
The Wolvers Novella
by Jacqueline Rhoades
Genre: romance, paranormal
Release Date: November 28, 2013

Rabbit Creek Santa

ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date November 28, 2013

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It’s Christmas!…

Things are going well in Rabbit Creek. Elizabeth has taken her duties as the Alpha’s Mate to heart and as the story opens, that heart is breaking for the loneliness and isolation of one of her pack. It’s Christmas Eve and no one should be lonely at Christmas.

Lindy doesn’t feel like she has much to celebrate. After two years of widowhood, she can barely make ends meet without the aid of her pack and while her inner wolf is ready to move on, Lindy isn’t sure she can let go of the past.

New to the pack, Travis had party plans for the Holidays, but he ends up playing Santa to a pretty little widow and her pup. She’s not what he was looking for, but she’s exactly what he wants and his inner wolf agrees. Now all he has to do is convince Lindy that Christmas gifts aren’t always the ones you find under the tree

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Wow, an amazingly warm and lovely story for the Christmas holidays! Rabbit Creek Santa takes us back to the small mountain town of Rabbit Creek where the wolver pack of Marshall Goodman and his Mate, Elizabeth are living and caring for their wonderful pack.

This is a really heartwarming story of a lonely wolver widow, Lindy, and her sweet “pup” or baby – Joey. Lindy’s mate Joe was killed in an auto accident two years prior, just after she had told him they were about to be parents. Part of Lindy loves that he knew before he died, and part of her wonders if knowing distracted him and got him killed. Isn’t that the way we usually do, always try to find a way to feel guilty for something we have no control over? But I digress.

As part of the Christmas duties, Elizabeth manages to get new comer to the pack, Travis Pike, to dress up as Santa and take some presents for Joey to Lindy’s cabin. All is great, except Joey screams instead of enjoying Santa, but Travis takes off the Santa stuff and charms Joey (or maybe it’s Joey that charms Travis). As the evening progresses Travis begins to understand that Lindy is the mate he and his wolf need, and Joey wants Travis as part of the family. However, convincing Lindy is quite another matter! She and her former mate were content, but not soul mates, but Lindy is having trouble moving on.

In the usual Rabbit Creek fashion the story unfolds with humor, frustration, and so much more than just a little attraction. Okay, that’s all the spoilers I’ll give out! You need to pick up a cool beverage (you’ll need it LOL), curl up and read this wonderful love story for yourself! It’s really true, not all presents are found under the tree! Enjoy, I really did! And Merry Christmas!

Reviewed by Georgianna

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Holiday Magic (Second Chance #1) by Susanne Matthews-a review

Holiday Magic (Second Chance #1) by Susanne Matthews-a review

Holiday Magic

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date November 28, 2013

How would you react if you found your fiancé in bed with one of your bridesmaids?

Weeks before their Christmas Eve wedding, Georgia Baxter canceled everything and fled to New York, immersing herself in her jewelry design business. Three years later, unable to move on, she agrees to come home to help Eleni. What her twin fails to mention is that Georgia’s help will include working with the man who broke her heart.

Mark Anderson would do anything to undo the night of his bachelor party when he unwittingly destroyed his future with the woman he still loves. When he learns that Georgia is returning to manage Holiday Magic for the winter months, he is excited. This may be his chance to convince her that it was all a big mistake.

Will there be enough magic in the air this season to give their love a second chance?

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Susanne Matthews has done it again, and just in time for Christmas!!

Ms. Matthews has creatively sculpted a wonderful story of star-crossed lovers that truly belong together but were pulled apart by jealous and devious friends. Fortunately, they were pulled back together by a loving sister and fate.

Georgia Baxter and Mark Anderson were engaged, three weeks before the wedding an awful prank or perhaps worse, a jealous plan; pulled them apart. Three years later, Eleni Baxter, Georgia’s sister (and Mark’s business partner) prevailed upon Georgia to return home to help her with her business while she began a very lucrative new contract.

To do this, Georgia would have to work with Mark a bit. Only for her sister would she do this…or so she told herself. While home, both she and Mark began to find answers to what happened three years ago that really caused the breakup. Old jokes, or plots come to the surface and love, still in both hearts, blooms anew.

That’s the set-up, and I won’t spoil this wonderful story by giving out all the juicy details. Let’s just say I found it heart poundingly romantic. Oh to find your one true love and have it go bad….oops…almost spilling more beans! LOL! It’s a wonderfully engaging story that you’ll love to curl up around with a glass of wine or eggnog. It’s just the HEA you’re looking for at this time of year! Enjoy it, I certainly did!

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Reviewed by Georgianna S.

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Daughters of the Nile by Stephanie Dray-a review

Daughters of the Nile (Cleopatra’s Daughter #3) by Stephanie Dray-a review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date December 3, 2013

Based on the true story of Cleopatra’s daughter…

After years of abuse as the emperor’s captive in Rome, Cleopatra Selene has found a safe harbor. No longer the pitiful orphaned daughter of the despised Egyptian Whore, the twenty year old is now the most powerful queen in the empire, ruling over the kingdom of Mauretania—an exotic land of enchanting possibility where she intends to revive her dynasty.

With her husband, King Juba II and the magic of Isis that is her birthright, Selene brings prosperity and peace to a kingdom thirsty for both. But when Augustus Caesar jealously demands that Selene’s children be given over to him to be fostered in Rome, she’s drawn back into the web of imperial plots and intrigues that she vowed to leave behind.

Determined and resourceful, Selene must shield her loved ones from the emperor’s wrath, all while vying with ruthless rivals like King Herod. Can she find a way to overcome the threat to her marriage, her kingdom, her family, and her faith? Or will she be the last of her line?

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Daughters of the Nile is a wonderfully compelling and interesting historical fiction. The story concerns Cleopatra Selene, the daughter of Cleopatra and “Mark Antony”. I was completely unaware that all of Cleopatra’s children were not killed. So, for me this is a new part of history. This book was very well researched and put together.

Stephanie Dray put together a compelling tale of what life was like for Cleopatra’s daughter Selene. Taken to Rome in chains by the emperor, raped, humiliated…her tale is one of survival and so much more. This is the third book in this series, I have not read the first but due to the compelling nature of this one, I may have to go back to read the others.

The book “feels” historically correct. I loved the way she described and brought to life the way women lived during this time. Even the religious beliefs were written as a person living them with thoughts and actions relating to everyday life, just as if you were living it. I found the whole tale fascinating and well written. It’s rich with life, love and adventure.

If you like to read about the times of ancient Rome and the surrounding kingdoms, this is a must read. It’s clever, compelling and very exciting. I completely enjoyed the story and wonderful woman Selene became. She could have been after the same power her mother was, and yet she wanted to much more realistic things. To leave behind her a legacy that would stand through time. She may not be as talked about as her mother, but I feel her life was so much more significant than that of Cleopatra.

It’s a large book, but so compelling and worth the time to read! It’s impossible to tell you all the wonderful things in it and do it justice. It must be read to be experienced. I’ll actually be reading the whole series, simply because I must!

Copy supplied by publisher for an honest review.

Review by Georgianna

About The author

Stephanie DrayStephanie graduated with a degree in Government from Smith, a small women’s college in Massachusetts where—to the consternation of her devoted professors—she was unable to master Latin. However, her focus on Middle Eastern Studies gave her a deeper understanding of the consequences of Egypt’s ancient clash with Rome, both in terms of the still-extant tensions between East and West as well as the worldwide decline of female-oriented religion.

Before she wrote novels, Stephanie was a lawyer, a game designer, and a teacher. Now she uses the transformative power of magic realism to illuminate the stories of women in history and inspire the young women of today. She remains fascinated by all things Roman or Egyptian and has—to the consternation of her devoted husband—collected a house full of cats and ancient artifacts.

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In Her Dreams by Katherine Givens-Review and Guest Post

In Her Dreams by Katherine Givens – a review and guest post

In Her Dreams

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date October 1, 2013

A flirty, fun, mix-and-match romance about two sisters who are betrothed to the wrong men…

Evangeline Vernon is a woman on the verge of spinsterhood — until the prim and proper Duke of Manchester steps in. Her family is pleased with the match, but the duke is not the passionate man Evangeline craves. Her heart belongs to an alluring, golden-haired gentleman, perfect in every way…except one: he doesn’t exist.

Angela Vernon is everything a proper, well-brought-up woman should be. She knows her place and understands society’s expectations — which include not being jealous of her sister and not coveting her sister’s suitor. But how can she bear the heartache of watching the only man she loves marry not only her sister, but a woman who doesn’t see past his exterior to the man he is beneath?

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In her dreams is a sweet, short historical romance. A delightful light read!

Two sisters, Evangeline and Angela Vernon, are the objects of their mother’s greedy plans to have her daughters married to men of wealth and stature; this more for her own enjoyment than an actual caring of her daughters. It reminds us of how far women have come in life, to be able to marry for love and attraction not just as an object, but I digress.

Angela and Evangeline are loving siblings. Unfortunately Evangeline (almost a spinster at 24 ((OMG)) is noticed by the Duke of Manchester and her mother has decided she is to marry him. Evangeline finds him boring, nice but not someone she’s attracted to. Her mother simply doesn’t care; she will marry him or else be thrown out of her father’s house!

Evangeline dreams of a golden haired man with magnificent green eyes and is undeniably attracted to him. She dreams of him every time she sleeps. His name is Alexander…she doesn’t know it, but he is the Earl of Cheshire, and he is quite real and also dreaming of her! Interesting, yes?

Getting ready for another ball at the Manchester’s house Evangeline discovers that her sister Angela is in love with Manchester but will not cross her mother’s plans. She is willing to have the man she loves marry her sister while she (per her mother’s wishes) will have to win the heart of a reclusive man, the Earl of Cheshire (who no one has seen in years).

Okay! That’s the set-up; I don’t do spoilers, so here’s the questions:

Can Evangeline convince Angela to tell Manchester she’s in love with him and win his heart despite her mother’s plans?

Will Manchester fall for Angela, despite his intensions of marrying Evangeline (he doesn’t believe love exists for people of their stature…mmmm)?

Will the ever elusive Alexander be able to convince Evangeline of his real love for her and get her to marry him instead?

Will the parents allow this?

This is quite a nice read, reminds me a little of “A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream”. It’s lighthearted, romantic in the historic tradition, although there is a little steamy romance as well…a good read with some wine and chocolate would make a really good day! Enjoy, it’s fun!

Reviewed by Georgianna

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What Do You Mean Historical Romance Is Dying?

As of late, I’ve read a few blogs and articles about how historical romance is dead or dying. Others say there needs to be something new and different to reinvent the genre. Several are grumbling about the played out tropes and stereotypical characters. There are readers calling for stories that are new and exciting, not the traditional regencies that have been done over and over again. Change is the keyword for these unhappy readers, while others just think the genre is dead.

As a historical romance author, I have to disagree. Historical romance is alive! It is vibrant! It is radiant! It is effervescent! The traditional regencies remain in the majority of the market, because that is what the majority of readers crave. There has to be a reason the acquisition teams of publishers still acquire these regencies. Publishing is a business. Publishers are out to make money. If editors are still seeking historicals, it must mean this corner of the market is still profitable.

I know firsthand that historical romances are still sought after by editors. Back in May of this year, I sold my debut novella to Harlequin Australia’s imprint Escape Publishing. Titled *In Her Dreams*, the novella is set in nineteenth century England. Although my story is set in Victorian society, it is a historical romance with a twist. A twist that entertained the editor of my Harlequin line enough so that she offered me a contract. If historical romances were dead, why would she acquire such a piece? Also, let us not forget there are USA Today bestsellers, New York Times bestsellers, and very successful authors still in this genre. A few successful authors in this genre to name are Eloisa James, Loretta Chase, Brenda Joyce, Elizabeth Hoyt, Liz Carlyle, Sabrina Jeffries, and Madeline

Hunter. I could name more, but I’d bore you with my long, long list! There are also new voices blooming in this genre, such as Sarah MacLean, Heather Snow, and Ella Quinn. For those seeking something new and exciting in historical romances, there are books outside of the traditional regencies being published. Viking romances are a huge hit. Even I want to write my own Viking romance! Historicals are also being set in the ancient world, the Americas, and in Asia. A few examples of authors writing outside of regencies are Jeannie Lin, Kate Quinn, and Michelle Willingham.

The genre was inspired one of the greatest novelists of all time, Jane Austen. Others shaped and molded historical romances, such as Georgette Heyer and Victoria Holt. With other greats now carrying the torch, why would the genre be dead? Contemporaries and paranormals might be the big hits right now, but how can historicals wither to nothing when a loyal reader base remains? The truth is historical romances are alive, and the genre isn’t going anywhere. I see it changing yet again, changing with the new face of publishing. However, this does not mean it will turn to ashes. The fires still burn, and I am excited to see how the genre shall shift in the future. And, of course, I mean to be there for the ride as I continue to write my own stories as a proud historical romance author.

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In Her Dreams is Katherine’s debut novella, which is published with Harlequin Australia’s imprint Escape Publishing. She is working on a number of other projects and always has ideas flooding her head. In her spare time, Katherine loves to read about history, craft jewellery, and play with her ornery kitten named Bucky. To learn more about Katherine and her writing, please visit the following sites: Goodreads/ Website/ Twitter / Facebook. She loves to hear from readers.

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Cache a Predator by M. Weidenbenner-Review and Interview with the Author

Cache a Predator by M. Weidenbenner-Review and Interview with the Author

Cache a Predator

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 28, 2013

Officer Brett Reed will do anything to gain custody of his five-year-old daughter, Quinn. But when a judge grants Brett’s drug-addicted ex-wife custody and slaps him with a protective order for losing his temper, he fears for Quinn’s safety. Who will protect her now?

When Quinn is found abandoned on the streets, she’s placed in a temporary foster home until Child Protective Services can complete an assessment. It should only take a few days.

But a lot can happen in a few days.

Especially when there’s a deranged psychopath on the loose, someone who’s attacking pedophiles, someone who wants to protect children like Quinn, and someone who’s planting body parts in geocaching sites.

Cache a Predator is a novel about a father’s love, justice, and the unhinged game of hide-the-cache.

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REVIEW: Let me begin by letting you know this book is such a thrilling read! That said; let’s get into the premise and beginning of the story.

I don’t want to give too much away, but we’re dealing with abuse (physical and sexual) and its aftermath years down the road and how it affects the lives it touches, I know – not a wonderful subject, but this is really well done. The story begins with the narration of a person going a crime…describing feelings, past and present, what they’re doing now and the whole scene. The crime is an interesting one, breaking into a mausoleum and cutting off the male member of a dead abuser…then taking that and sealing it in a plastic bag and hiding in in a geocache location. Geocaching is an interesting hiking activity of a sort of treasure hunt game people are playing all over the world…Google it!

This is an intricate story or stories as it deals with different people and their lives all touched by the same or similar situations and the aftermath.
The main character in this twisty thrilling tale is Brett Reed. Brett spent twelve years trying to “rescue” Ali, his ex-wife from herself and her issues from her past, but some people just won’t be saved. However, they managed to produce Quinn, a wonderful little girl who loves her parents. Circumstances have Brett wound up in knots trying to gain custody of his daughter, while trying not to harm her mother any further than she already is! You really feel the frustration that courts and their “snail-pace” can and do inflict.

Brett is also a police officer and he and his partner draw the case of the “whacker”, who is now whacking live sex offenders in their area and geocaching their members as well!

Due to complications, I would need to write my own novel to describe; Quinn is placed in Child Protective Services (CPS) care to keep her safe until custody can be determined by the courts, after she is found wondering the streets of the neighborhood in the middle of the night. This brings into play the lovely Dr. Sarah Grinwald, a psychologist and part-time case worker for CPS. She’s to assess Quinn, Ali and Brett and make a recommendation to the courts as to custody and what would be in Quinn’s best interests.

Sarah is a very good psychologist, but also a wonderful human being! The sparks between Brett and Sarah are immediate, but very slow and cautious. Now the fun begins! This story takes off on many levels as crimes, personal issues, and more wind into a marvelously compelling and thrilling tale.

While I’m not a lover of abuse stories, I found this intriguing tale compelling and strangely uplifting. I think this was mostly due to the well written dialog and plot of this story. It’s inspirational, slightly sensual, and very realistically written. I have to say I just loved it and wanted more! This was definitely worth the read!! Enjoy, I did!

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Reviewed by Georgianna

Interview

TRC: Hi Michelle and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the release of CACHE A PREDATOR.

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

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M. WeidenbennerMichelle: I’m a fulltime writer and blogger, encouraging adults and teens on their writing journey. My blog is called RANDOM WRITING RANTS.

I’m a sucker for emotional stories, sometimes called an empath. I feel other people’s pain. It’s my sensitive side that fuels the passion for my character’s plights, often giving me the ability to show readers the other side of the story.

I grew up in the burbs of Detroit with five brothers. No sisters. Each time my mom brought the boy bundle home I cried, certain my mom liked boys better than girls. But when my brothers pitched in with the cooking, cleaning, and babysitting—without drama, I discovered having brothers wasn’t so bad. They even taught me how to take direct criticism without flinching, which might come in handy with book reviews.

I’m living my dream—writing every day and thanking God for the stories He puts in my path. When I’m not writing I’m winning ugly on the tennis court. I’m known as “Queen of the Rim Shots.” No joke. It’s ugly.

My debut novel, Cache a Predator is a geocaching mystery and an Amazon bestseller in the thriller/crime category.

Scattered Links, a Young Adult novel about a Russian orphan, is slated to be released January 2014.

Cache a PredatorTRC: July 30 2013 saw the release of your suspense/mystery novel CACHE A PREDATOR. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

Michelle: It’s a geocaching mystery about a cop who wants custody of his five-year-old daughter. But first he has to convince the judge, child protective services, and a deranged vigilante that he’s a good dad.

TRC: Do you have plans for a series of novels focusing on Officer Brett Reed and his murder investigations or is this a stand alone novel?

Michelle: Although this is a stand-alone novel, several readers have commented that they’d love for the story to continue, so I might have to consider a series.

TRC: If you could virtually cast the leading characters of CACHE A PREDATOR, which actors or models would best represent your ideal image or character muse?

Michelle: Confession—I have no clue. I’m really bad at knowing the names of actors and actresses. Isn’t that pitiful? Maybe if they wore nametags on their foreheads I could remember! I know, it’s embarrassing. My friends make fun of me about not knowing who the big ones are.

However, I have a Pinterest board of CACHE a PREDATOR and photos of what I think the characters might look like.

TRC: What is the significance of the novel title-CACHE a PREDATOR and its relationship to the storyline?

Michelle: In the sport “geocaching” hikers find hidden cache boxes in their communities. They use GPS devices to find the coordinates of where the cache boxes are hidden. In this novel, the “cache” is a predator’s body part, thus “Cache a Predator.” But it’s a play on words too—meant to sound like “Catch a Predator.” The vigilante targets pedophiles and plants a “piece” of them in the cache boxes.

TRC: Who or what was the influence behind the storyline and Officer Brett Reed?

Michelle: I knew a dad who was going through a divorce and he worried the female judge would grant his ex-wife custody of their son. His raw emotion helped feed this story. I also think that there are a lot of great dads out there who are married to women who struggle with addictions, but you don’t hear about them as often as you do men with addictions.

When a friend of mine suggested I write a geocaching mystery I had no clue what geocaching was. But once I researched this sport I was totally intrigued. That led me to thinking, “Who would plant body parts in these cache boxes?” I decided it would be someone who liked to play games and had a backstory that would lend itself to targeting pedophiles–who seemed the least likeable people.

TRC: We have read where a number of readers were caught off-guard with the storyline content in the initial pages of the novel. What ‘warnings’ or information would you like to impart to your readers and followers regarding the imagery or details of the storyline?

Michelle: The first chapter is tough for readers because they’re in the mind of the vigilante—a person who’s been sexually abused and wants to right wrongs, wants to protect other children from abuse. It’s gross because the vigilante targets pedophiles and slices a body part—the part that causes the most damage in children.

I’ve thought of rewriting that first chapter, but it’s important to see what drives the story. Maiming pedophiles is something that people have thought about, but no one has ever written about. I understand why it’s difficult for some readers to read, but if they can get past the first chapter it’s not bad thereafter.

There are 35 five-star reviews at Amazon so many readers have gotten past that first chapter.

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

Michelle: It’s a little of both. Characters have specific flaws and strengths so who they are dictates what they do and how they speak. However, the outline to the story is something that I loosely plan. I want the characters to show the readers a certain story, so I have to orchestrate that a little and put obstacles in the character’s way.

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

Michelle: Great question. How do you? Ha!

Typically there’s a perfect ending. What the characters do is a result of their personalities and their predicaments. It leads to the ending that best fits. Sometimes it’s not what the readers want to see though. Sometimes the main character dies and the reader is disappointed, but if it fits the story then it works.

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

Michelle: A little of both. I like to have a loose outline so I know the beginning and the ending, but I might not have the middle plot points figured out. For instance, I’m writing a mid-grade novel about a boy who has to save the canine race and a centaur showed up, a mythological creature who’s an immortal half man/half horse. It’s a supernatural story so it fit, but that creature came out of nowhere. Two months ago I didn’t even know what a centaur was. So, you see, if I had everything figured out to the “Nth” degree it wouldn’t allow for any creativity.

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?

Michelle: I love this question, and I totally believe this is the reason readers keep reading or close the book before they finish. If the hero doesn’t sacrifice something, or if the writer doesn’t make me care for the character, then I’m not going to be interested in finishing the novel.

In Cache a Predator I wanted readers to feel sorry for Brett Reed. He’s a great guy who wants custody of his five-year-old daughter to keep her safe from a drug-addicted mother. He only wants what’s best for his little girl. But he has a temper. That’s one of his flaws. He doesn’t see eye-to-eye with a judge who thinks the child is better off with her mother.

But I also want the reader to feel sorry for the vigilante. I think they do by the end of the book, but not in that first chapter. Ha!

In my next novel, Scattered Links, readers feel sorry for Oksana because they see her on the streets in Russia with an abusive aunt. The first 500 words of this novel won $1000 in the Aspiring Writers Contest with The Reading Room a few weeks ago. Literary agent Catherine Drayton requested the full novel for consideration too! (She’s the BOOK THIEF’s agent.) I think the reason this novel won was because readers cared about Oksana. They felt sorry for her right away. (At least, I hope they did!)

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

Michelle: I have a group of writer friends I “bounce” with. We meet once a week. But one of my favorite “bouncers” is a young mom, Janelle Leonard, in upstate New York—far from my Indiana home. I met her online. We PM at Facebook. Last week we spoke on the phone for the first time and I loved it! I feel like we’re sisters with a different mother. Wait, actually, I could be her mother I’m so much older than her. Ha! But she reads a ton of Young Adult and writes in that genre, so I find her helpful. I love her writing voice—it’s very different than mine so I appreciate it. I like to encourage her too, and listen to her ideas because she’s an amazing and creative woman.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Michelle: I’m in the final edits of my young adult contemporary novel, SCATTERED LINKS. It’s a multicultural novel set in Russia and then the US. It’s about a teen who’s abandoned in an orphanage before she says goodbye to her Mama or tells her a secret that haunts her.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Michelle: Thanks for asking great questions and giving me the opportunity to be at the READING CAFÉ!

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food – Crunchy asparagus sushi

Favorite TV Show – I don’t watch much TV, just mostly FOX news. But Robin Roberts from Good Morning America is awesome too. It’s not that I don’t like to watch TV, it’s just that I enjoy writing and reading more.

Last Movie You Saw – Superman. I loved the Christian elements.

Dark or Milk chocolate – Milk Chocolate

Favorite Flower – Yellow daisies

Secret Celebrity Crush – I don’t really have one. I know. I’m weird.

Pet Peeve – Indie authors who don’t hire a developmental editor or line-editor for their novels. They give other “Indie” authors a bad name when they publish novels with typos, grammar errors, and plot problems.

TRC: Thank you Michelle for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on the release of CACHE A PREDATOR. We wish you all the best.

Michelle: Thanks! The pleasure was all mine.

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