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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

#AADSAV Author Theresa Meyers Tells Us Why Shifters are Sexy





Why Shifters Are Sexy 
 by Theresa Meyers

Shifters are sexy for a number of reasons not the least of which is their unpredictable nature. They’re just a little wild, even in their human form. And while most people believe that shifters can take only one shape --such as the werewolf or a selkie-- I prefer my shifters to have a bit more freedom in my steampunk world.

Take China McGee, the heroine of The Chosen. She changes shape into no less than nine different creatures during the course of the book (including a hellhound, mountain lion, raven, mouse, phoenix, giant black jaguar and more). Each has a reason and a purpose. Each comes from a wellspring of emotion or need that precipitates the change in her form.

Now I’ll admit, China isn’t the most stable of beings to begin with. She’s been on her own since she was young when her father murdered her mother. She’s been stealing to survive, so being a thief is innately part of her nature. (I prefer to call it resourceful.) And then there’s her track record with men—that hasn’t been the best either. They tend to end up dead, or in the case of the one Hunter she got involved with—Colt Jackson—they tend to see the whole affair as something very short term in nature since it’s dangerous to both of them. And things don’t get any easier for her when she starts to realize she may be attracted to Colt’s older brother, Remington.

But that instability was part of why being a shifter was so natural for China as a character. She’s constantly having the rug pulled out from underneath her by life and she’s had to roll with it. She’s adaptable, fierce and smart, and she isn’t exactly like either of my other heroines in the series who grew up in far more stable circumstances.

But that complexity is something most shifters have in common. After all, they are already more than one being (sometimes three or four) in a single form. That would make anyone complex! But shifters are more than that. They have fears and vulnerabilities other characters don’t. And that’s why something dangerous (like a characters that changes into a hellhound, or dragon or even a jaguar) can be sexy at the same time. We know there’s a weakness. We sense that deep vulnerability they struggle to suppress and we are drawn to want to fix or help it despite the danger.

There’s also an excitement element with shifters. If their passions are as wild as their natures, then it logically follows they’d make the best lovers, doesn’t it?

All in all I think shifters are some of the most fun paranormal/fantasy characters out there. They have power; they have drive. They are dangerous and yet tempting. They give us readers just enough of their wildness to make them unpredictably fun to read.

So what kind of shifters are your favorite and why?










The Chosen 
by Theresa Meyers
The Legend Chronicles series, book three
Genre: Paranormal Romance / Steampunk
Publisher: Kensington, Zebra
Date of Publication: March 4, 2013
Number of pages: 352 pages (also includes the ebook about Marley, The Inventor, for the first time in print in the back of this book)
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The Chosen: a prophecy older than dirt and more dangerous than death. Even as they perfected steam-powered gadgetry and rounded up varmints from Hell, the Jackson brothers didn't believe in it. But when the chips are down, three brothers named for weapons aren't going out without a fight...

A Walk On The Wild Side

Attorney by day, demon-hunter by night, Remington Jackson is used to being on the sunny side of the law, even in the Wild West. But it's showdown time, and Remy and his brothers are getting desperate. They don't have the relic they need to slam the door shut on evil—so Remy is going to have to find and steal part of it.

Enter China McGee, shapeshifter, thief, beauty, and current prisoner. When Remy offers her freedom in exchange for a little light-fingered help, she's pretty sure she's going to end the association with a good old-fashioned seductive double cross. But there's something about fighting through a jungle full of Mayan ruins that makes you want to settle down together. China could change. Remy might be special. But none of that matters if the devil takes them all...










The progeny of a slightly mad (NASA) scientist and a tea-drinking bibliophile who turned the family dining room into a library, Theresa Meyers learned early the value of a questioning mind, books and a good china teapot.

A former journalist and public relations officer, she found far more enjoyment using her writing skills to pen paranormal novels in the turret office of her Victorian home.

She’s spent nearly a quarter of a century with the boy who took her to the Prom, drinks tea with milk and sugar, is an adamant fan of the television show Supernatural, and has an indecent love of hats.


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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

#AADSAV Amanda Bonilla Really Loves GOATS




Before Amanda gets into her love for farm animals.....
Here's a little info on her.





Amanda Bonilla lives in rural Idaho with her husband and two kids. She’s a part-time pet wrangler, a full-time sun worshipper, and only goes out into the cold when coerced. She loves the outdoors, black clothes, pink appliances and thinks junk food should be a recognized food group. In the summer, she can be found sitting by the lake, enjoying the view from her dock.

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Goats! (Or the story behind my goats in trees calendar and many questionable farm animal tweets)
If you follow Amanda Carlson and me on Twitter, you may have seen some eyebrow raising tweets like this:


Or conversations like this:


So, you might be wondering just how these conversations got started. I mean, why the obsession with farm animals? And why do I have this calendar hanging on my wall:


Some of you might know that the hubs and I have a mini farm. Cats, dogs, bunnies, chickens, geese, and ducks. Well, last spring we had to buy a new goose because our gander was super lonely after his wifey had an unfortunate accident the previous fall. I’d never raised a lone baby goose before and let me tell you, they’re NEEDY. The only way we could get the poor thing to stop crying was to make a nest for her in a large stock pot and place it between our pillows at night. And even then she’d cry until I put my hand in there so she had something to cuddle up against. During the day, she’d cry until I took her out of her cage and she’d sit next to me while I worked.

So when my friend and fellow UF author Amanda Carlson got word of my newly adopted goose-baby, she demanded that I bring said baby into one of our Skype sessions. Which, of course, I did. What kind of a friend would I be if I denied her such cuteness?!? After “meeting” the new addition to my family, Amanda promptly named the new baby Gilly and the name stuck. Since then, I've made Amanda Carlson the official godmother to all of my farm animals, so she better hope nothing happens to me or her suburban neighborhood is in for a bit of a shock!

It didn't take long for our goose-related conversations to venture off into me contemplating what other farm animals I could acquire. Swans, ponies, dairy cows…Which brings us to the goats. I sort of stumbled across some videos of baby Nigerian Dwarf Goats. And O-M-G. I almost died of the cuteness. When they’re born, they’re about the size of a puppy or a medium-size cat. And when they’re adults, they’re still not much bigger than a medium-sized dog. They climb, jump, make cute little goaty noises, and they’ll even mow your lawn! Okay, so they don’t exactly push a mower around, but goats eat A LOT. They can eat down the grass in your lawn in a day. Plus, they fertilize as they eat! WIN!

How does this relate to the goat calendar, you ask? Well, besides wasting away the hours on Skype, the other activity Amanda Carlson and I engage in is word wars. Epic battles of word count that begin with bragging, shit-talk, and finally, bets. During one battle, we agreed that the loser had to buy the winner a gift from Amazon. I won that particular round, and not only did Amanda Carlson buy me the most excellent GOATS IN TREES calendar, but this bumper sticker:


Okay, so I didn't put it on my car, but I’m thinking I need to post some creative pics with this bumper sticker making a cameo appearance. You know, just to keep things interesting. I can only imagine what I’ll win in our next epic word-war battle!

What sends your cute-meter into the red? Babies dressed as fruit? Cats wearing sweaters? Dogs in capes? 









Crave the Darkness 
(Shaede Assassin #3) 
Publisher: Signet/Eclipse ISBN: 9780451239556

Nothing comes easy for Darian. Her heightened powers make her indispensable to the Shaede Nation, but dangerous missions have driven her lover, Tyler, to his breaking point. Darian must salvage their bond, but a new assignment to protect Anya—a fellow Shaede and the first of their kind to become pregnant in centuries—stands in their way.

It doesn’t help that the two Shaedes are longtime rivals and share nothing besides mutual hatred. But when it becomes clear that someone—or something—is bent on destroying the expectant mother and her unborn child, Darian must put her feelings aside and track down Anya’s would-be assassin.

As she probes into Anya’s past, Darian digs up long-buried secrets—and a connection between Tyler and the mission that could destroy everything between them…

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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Loribelle Hunt Talks Sexy Shifters



I like hot shifters and… Okay, I’ll spare everyone the bad Sir Mix A Lot parody. Y’all know where I was going, right? And anyone who knows me can attest that I definitely like them. The kinkier the better! Bondage, pain, polyamory…I’ve covered it all. In fact, in my Pride Law series group relationships are part of the culture.

Pride Law focuses on lion shapeshifters. Unlike the werewolves in the series this was spun off from (Lunar Mates), many lion shifters never meet a mate. But being felines they’re a sensual, pleasure seeking lot. They are just as happy for that pleasure to come with a male member of the pride as a woman. Many have already formed solid long term relationships when one meets a mate. They don’t think twice about sharing her. As a matter of fact, it’s Pride Law since relatively few will mate.

The Return is a little different. Asa is a werewolf and bouncing back from a bad break-up with Fisher. To bend my own world building rules even more, both are Jaz’s mates but she doesn’t trust Fisher any more than Asa does. What’s a lion shifter to do? Seduction, of course. Anything goes. A little bit of pain, dominance, submission, double penetration…anything that feels good and furthers his cause. And while Asa and Jaz might suspect it’s just a game to Fisher, he’s playing for keeps.





Loribelle is a former Army MP who traded in her combat boots for motherhood, flip-flops and all the Diet Coke she can drink. (She almost misses the combat boots.) She’s the author of more than twenty books, none of which her children are allowed to read. Ever. Visit her website, www.loribellehunt.com, or www.facebook.com/loribelle.hunt for information on new releases.








The Return: Pride Law book 2

ebook, 71 pages Published June 2010 by Cobblestone Press

Jaz Nolan has problems and she knows it. After escaping captivity and torture, she spent weeks suspicious. Skittish. Nervous. Those feelings are fading with the help of a good therapist and she’s ready to move on. The first item on her list is to claim her mates, Asa and Fisher. Then she intends to find the monster who kidnapped her and make him pay. And hopefully at the end of the day, she, Asa, and Fisher will all be standing and ready to go on to a future together, unfettered by the past.


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Thursday, January 17, 2013

A.M. Hargrove Talks About Her Fave Place to Travel



My Favorite Place to Travel

I often get asked where my favorite place to travel is. That’s easy. I actually have two. Okay, make that three. Well, how about four. I’m stopping at four. I promise.

My first is Vail, Colorado. My hubs and I started going there years ago. We both love to ski and even before we got married, I had skied all over the place. It seemed we kept going back to Vail. I’ve been to Utah and yeah, it’s great. I’ve been to Tahoe and uh huh, it’s terrific. Other places in Colorado are awesome too. I’ve even been to Austria and Switzerland. But you can’t beat Vail in my opinion. The terrain is simply amazing. You see, you have the front of the mountain, but then you have the back bowls and you even have Blue Sky Basin. Vail has over 5000 skiable acres. It’s truly phenomenal. And don’t even get me started on Vail Village. You see, I have a love affair going on with that place. Oh, and did I mention that right next door is Beaver Creek? When you come off the slopes, they meet you with warm chocolate chip cookies. Yep, you heard me. And they’re perfectly yummy. And you don’t have to feel guilty because you’ve just spent six hours skiing your ass off in total calorie burn all day long. What’s not to love about that, right?




Oh, and I’ll let you in on a little secret. In Vail Village, when you make your last run of the day down Riva Ridge (the longest run at Vail...about four miles) you walk off the slopes and right after you cross the covered bridge, on your right is the greatest place called The George. They have the best apres ski drinks...you know those hot kinds with whipped cream on top? Yum! I’ll be there the first week in March and how about I have one for you?

My second favorite place to travel is Cabo San Lucas. I love it there. The mountains meet the sea in amazing splendor. And talk about meeting places. That point where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean...you know, it’s called El Arco and it’s pictured on just about everything...is positively enchanting. You want to stand and stare at it with your mouth hanging open. I’m quite sure that’s what I did both times I was there. You just never get tired of looking at it. The food is amazing and the people are the greatest of anywhere I’ve ever been in the world. And romantic...whew! Let me tell you. If you never do anything else in your life, take a private sunset cruise in Cabo. It will change your life forever. Enough said.



My third and fourth favorite places I’m going to combine because they’re very similar. They’re both in the Caribbean and I’m a Caribbean fan. St. John and St. Martin. Great fun, turquoise waters, perfect food and drinks, amazing weather, scuba diving, blah blah blah. You get the idea.




I’ve been very fortunate to have traveled to many places. There are many more I want to visit though, but these four I keep returning to. Vail is my annual visit and maybe next year I will be spending my first winter there because a few weeks a year is just not enough skiing for this girl. Happy trails!






Dark Waltz--A sizzling legend of loss, lust and love. It’s the year 2030 and the human population has been annihilated by a virulent form of small pox. Liasare Davidson is desperately searching for her brother, who has been missing for three months. It’s been eighteen years since she was evacuated from Earth and she is horrified to see it’s become a cesspool of unimaginable things.

In her quest to find her brother, she meets Jurek, a powerful and enigmatic being that frightens her, yet she is unable to resist. When things begin to unfold between them, they both discover a paralyzing truth that puts Liasare at grave risk. She must make a choice to join Jurek and find her brother or fulfill a role she believes she is ill equipped to undertake.

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One day, on her way home from work as a sales manager, A. M. Hargrove, realized her life was on fast forward and if she didn't do something soon, it would quickly be too late to write that work of fiction she had been dreaming of her whole life. So, she rolled down the passenger window of her fabulous (not) company car and tossed out her leather briefcase. Luckily, the pedestrian in the direct line of fire was a dodgeball pro and had über quick reflexes enabling him to avoid getting bashed in the head. Feeling a tad guilty about the near miss, A. M. made a speedy turn down a deserted side street before tossing her crummy, outdated piece-of-you-know-what lap top out the window. She breathed a liberating sigh of relief, picked up her cell phone and hit #4 on her speed dial.

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Monday, January 7, 2013

What Inspires Alison Beightol to Write?



Often times people ask me in interviews or just in casual conversation if any books inspired me to become a writer. If I’m talking to someone, I usually blank out at first because I debate on whether or not to say it was a really important work of literature, like The Great Gatsby or Wuthering Heights. Or do I tell the truth and say it was a couple of genre fiction gems that rocked my world and made me sit down at the typewriter (yes, typewriter. I’m that old) and hammer out my first attempt at a novel. Usually, I just smile and say that all books inspired me to write but in reality, it was a few novels that compelled me to write. I read them each at different points in my life and somehow, they all impacted me enough that now I’m an author.

The first book was The Time of the Hunter’s Moon by Victoria Holt. Oh boy, I was addicted to her books but something about this story did it for me. It was the perfect Bronte-esque type story that I would come to love later in my life. It was my introduction to the strong female and the dark, and misunderstood hero characters. Holt was brilliant at telling these stories and I so wanted to be able to create characters and story lines like hers.

The next book was Whittney, My Love by Judith Mc Naught. Mc Naught wrote the best regency romances! I read the book in like 2 days. I still have my copy although it is missing pages, has been soaked accidentally when it fell in the tub and the spine is now cracking. That book with its main characters, again a strong female and a dark and this time a bit of a cad, misunderstood hero, spoke to me. I read and reread it over and over because I hoped I could somehow absorb some of the author’s skill in how she made these fascinating people come to life for me!

Finally, the last book that inspired me to become a writer was The Kommandant’s Mistress by Sherri Szeman. Although now it is listed as by Anastasia Szeman. The author recently told me that the publisher made her shorten her name because it wouldn’t fit on the cover. Anyway, this book to this day still speaks to me. Ms. Szeman sucked me in to the two completely fictional peoples and made me permanently care about them. I had never read a book like that. Two characters, a strong woman and a dark (very), misunderstood male and their dynamics. The story is told from both their points of view, leading you to different conclusions about their ultimate end. How could I not want to have the same power as an author?!

So for me, the books that inspired me to write were ones that had strong females and troubled and sometimes dangerous men. The different styles of those books clearly became part of my creative mind because my novel has several independent, strong women and a powerful alpha male who deep down wants to be loved. Those three books added a new dimension to me not only as a writer but I think even as a person. I love when books do that!










Blood Betrayal: Book 1 of the Primigenio Tales 
by Alison Beightol 

Published December 2012 by Cambridge Press US 

Being the world’s oldest vampire was easy for Eamon Rutherford before he decided to take a companion. Now he finds that the avalanche of problems complicating his life stems from women… his women.

In the past, women were a beautiful meal and a one-night stand for vampire Eamon Rutherford but now he wants a companion. His less than perfect choice is temperamental ballerina Lauryl Mellis. When she escapes from him in London, Eamon discovers that to find a new love he must first love someone other than himself but even if he can do that it might be short lived if Lauryl has her way.







Alison Beightol works as a registered nurse but also studied history and theatre at the University of Florida. For as long as she can remember, she has had an affinity for vampire stories, romance, and gothic tales that keep her up at night. Blood Betrayal: Book One of the Primigenio Tales is her first novel. Alison lives in a haunted house in rural north Florida where she is putting the final touches on book two of the Primigenio Tales: Blood of New Beginnings.

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Monday, December 10, 2012

River Road Guest Post + Giveaway with Suzanne Johnson



Going for the Jugular (or Other Weak Spots)

Like reading about a strong character who can do it all? Fight wrongs and makes unselfish, wise decisions? Perfect looks, perfect abs, straight teeth, halo?

Not me. Bor-ing. I like characters so flawed and filled with faults that, in real life, they should probably be incarcerated or institutionalized—or at least be in serious therapy.

So I thought I’d play shrink and examine the major characters in my Sentinels of New Orleans series. There are some serious head cases hanging around in South Louisiana—and that’s before I get to my characters. (Hey, I’m one of them so I can say that.) So…calling Dr. Phil…

Drusilla Jaco, aka DJ. Our scrappy little wizard has serious abandonment issues. We haven’t heard the full story of her childhood yet, but we know she was passed around a lot, and has lost a lot of people and stability in her life since Hurricane Katrina. At the same time, she was sheltered in her upbringing so that her social skills are not always…skillful. DJ tries not to care too much about people so when they inevitably leave her or reject her or get killed, she won’t get her heart stomped on again. Which explains at least part of her attraction to a certain undead pirate.

Alex Warin, DJ’s enforcer partner. Mr. Alpha is also Mr. Control Freak, which is the way he’s coped with having to hide his shifter nature from his human family since he first changed as a teenager. Alex doesn’t like mess. He likes things clean and neat and orderly. Problem is, life is not clean and neat and orderly—especially when DJ’s around. He thinks she is a chaos magnet and it drives him crazy. Yet he can’t seem to walk away…

Jake Warin, new enforcer. Jake, Alex’s first cousin, is on the surface the anti-Alex. Laid-back, easy way with people, emotionally transparent. NOT. His character is much more complex than his cousin’s. He’s subject to mood swings that have gotten worse with his new circumstances, and has in the past leaned on alcohol to help himself cope. DJ and Alex are worried about Jake, and with good reason.

Jean Lafitte, undead pirate and member of the Historical Undead. Ah, Le Capitain. He was in his human life prone to arrogance. His supreme self-confidence was both his greatest strength and, ultimately, his weakness. Just don’t tell Jean he has a weakness—he won’t take it well. And while as a member of the historical undead he can’t be killed, he can kill you. Don’t let his infatuation with DJ fool you.

Rene Delachaise, merman. Rene shares a weakness with most of the Louisiana merpeople, aquatic shapeshifters of Cajun descent: a hair-trigger temper. Mers like to fight, and they don’t need much of an excuse. Some people enjoy a good Friday night dance. Rene likes a good Friday night fistfight. He also tends to blindly trust members of his own clan, and have an innate distrust of wizards. He’ll get over it.

Quince Randolph, DJ’s new neighbor. Rand is….Well, I can’t give away Rand’s weaknesses and flaws yet….Not until DJ’s learned about them herself. An author has to hang onto some secrets!







River Road (Sentinels of New Orleans, #2)River Road 
by Suzanne Johnson
Sentinels of New Orleans, Book 2
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Tor Books
Cover Artist: Cliff Nielsen
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Hurricane Katrina is long gone, but the preternatural storm rages on in New Orleans. New species from the Beyond moved into Louisiana after the hurricane destroyed the borders between worlds, and it falls to wizard sentinel Drusilla Jaco and her partner, Alex Warin, to keep the preternaturals peaceful and the humans unaware. But a war is brewing between two clans of Cajun merpeople in Plaquemines Parish, and down in the swamp, DJ learns, there’s more stirring than angry mermen and the threat of a were-gator.

Wizards are dying, and something—or someone—from the Beyond is poisoning the waters of the mighty Mississippi, threatening the humans who live and work along the river. DJ and Alex must figure out what unearthly source is contaminating the water and who—or what—is killing the wizards. Is it a malcontented merman, the naughty nymph, or some other critter altogether? After all, DJ’s undead suitor, the pirate Jean Lafitte, knows his way around a body or two.

It’s anything but smooth sailing on the bayou as the Sentinels of New Orleans series continues.







The minute hand of the ornate grandfather clock crept like a gator stuck in swamp mud. I’d been watching it for half an hour, nursing a fizzy cocktail from my perch inside the Hotel Monteleone. The plaque on the enormous clock claimed it had been hand- carved of mahogany in 1909, about 130 years after the birth of the undead pirate waiting for me upstairs.

They were both quite handsome, but the clock was a lot safer.

The infamous Jean Lafitte had expected me at seven. He’d summoned me to his French Quarter hotel suite by courier like I was one of his early nineteenth-century wenches, and I hated to destroy his pirate-king delusions, but the historical undead don’t summon wizards. We summon them.

I’d have blown him off if my boss on the Congress of Elders hadn’t ordered me to comply and my co-sentinel, Alex, hadn’t claimed a prior engagement.

At seven thirty, I abandoned my drink, took a deep breath, and marched through the lobby toward the bank of elevators.

On the long dead-man-walking stroll down the carpeted hallway, I imagined all the horrible requests Jean might make. He’d saved my life a few years ago, after Hurricane Katrina sent the city into freefall, and I hadn’t seen him since. I’d been desperate at the time. I might have promised him unfettered access to modern New Orleans in exchange for his assistance. I might have promised him a place to live. I might have promised him things I don’t even remember. In other words, I might be totally screwed.

I reached the door of the Eudora Welty Suite and knocked, reflecting that Jean Lafitte probably had no idea who Eudora Welty was, and wouldn’t like her if he did. Ms. Welty had been a modern sort of woman who wouldn’t hop to attention when summoned by a scoundrel.

He didn’t answer immediately. I’d made him wait, after all, and Jean lived in a tit- for- tat world. I paused a few breaths and knocked harder. Finally, he flung open the door, waving me inside to a suite plush with tapestries of peach and royal blue, thick carpet that swallowed the narrow heels of my pumps, and a plasma TV he couldn’t possibly know how to operate. What a waste.

“You have many assets, Drusilla, but apparently a respect for time is not among them.” Deep, disapproving voice, French accent, broad shoulders encased in a red linen shirt, long dark hair pulled back into a tail, eyes such a cobalt blue they bordered on navy. And technically speaking, dead.

He was as sexy as ever.

“Sorry.” I slipped my hand in my skirt pocket, fingering the small pouch of magic-infused herbs I carried at all times. My mojo bag wouldn’t help with my own perverse attraction to the man, but it would keep my empathic abilities in check. If he still had a perverse attraction to me, I didn’t want to feel it.

He eased his six-foot-two frame into a sturdy blue chair and slung one long leg over the arm as he gave me a thorough eyeraking, a ghost of a smile on his face.

I perched on the edge of the adjacent sofa, easing back against a pair of plump throw pillows, and looked at him expectantly. I hoped what ever he wanted wouldn’t jeopardize my life, my job, or my meager bank account.

“You are as lovely as ever, Jolie,” Jean said, trotting out his pet name for me that sounded deceptively intimate and brought back a lot of memories, most of them bad. “I will forgive your tardiness— perhaps you were late because you were selecting clothing that I would like.” His gaze lingered on my legs. “You chose beautifully.”

I’d picked a conservative black skirt and simple white blouse with the aim of looking professional for a business meeting, part of my ongoing attempt to prove to the Elders I was a mature wizard worthy of a pay raise. But this was Jean Lafitte, so I should have worn coveralls. I’d forgotten what a letch he could be.

“I have a date after our meeting,” I lied. He didn’t need to know said date involved a round carton with the words Blue Bell Ice Cream printed on front. “Why did you want to see me?”

There, that hadn’t been so difficult—just a simple request. No drama. No threats. No double- entendre. Straight to business.

“Does a man need a reason to see a beautiful woman? Especially one who is indebted to him, and who has made him many promises?” A slow smile spread across his face, drawing my eyes to his full lips and the ragged scar that trailed his jawline.

I might be the empath in the room, but he knew very well that, in some undead kind of way, I thought he was hot.

I felt my face warming to the shade of a trailer- trash bridesmaid’s dress, one whose color had a name like raging rouge. I’d had a similar reaction when I first met Jean in 2005, two days before a mean hurricane with a sissy name turned her malevolent eye toward the Gulf Coast. I blamed my whole predicament on Katrina, the bitch.

Her winds had driven the waters of Lake Pontchartrain into the canals that crisscrossed the city, collapsing levees and filling the low, concave metro area like a gigantic soup bowl.

But NBC Nightly News and Anderson Cooper had missed the biggest story of all: how, after the storm, a mob of old gods, historical undead, and other preternatural victims of the scientific age flooded New Orleans. As a wizard, I’d had a ringside seat. Now, three years later, the wizards had finally reached accords with the major preternatural ruling bodies, and the borders were down, as of two days ago. Jean hadn’t wasted any time.






Suzanne Johnson writes urban fantasy and paranormal romance from Auburn, Alabama, after a career in educational publishing that has spanned five states and six universities. She grew up halfway between the Bear Bryant Museum and Elvis' birthplace and lived in New Orleans for fifteen years, so she has a highly refined sense of the absurd and an ingrained love of SEC football and fried gator on a stick.

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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Interview with the HOT Nick from Checking it Twice + Giveaway



Huge thanks to The Book Nympho for letting me hang out with you all today!

If you’ve been following me during the Checking It Twice tour, you’re probably sick of hearing me yap on by now. So I decided to switch things up a bit and let Naughty Nick do the yapping for once. Considering how willing he is to expose his sexy ways to us *wink wink nudge nudge* hopefully y’all won’t mind letting him take the spotlight in this little interview I did with him.

Jodi: Hey, Nick. Thanks so much for joining us today. (I take advantage of the opportunity for some inappropriate groping as Nick leans in for a hug.)

Nick: Completely my pleasure. (He shrugs out of his coat and drapes it on the arm of the couch before taking a seat.)

Jodi: Wouldn’t say it’s completely all your pleasure. (I shamelessly squeeze his biceps as I plop down on the cushion beside him.) Feel free to take off your shirt if it’s too hot in here for you.

(Nick lifts an eyebrow.) You deliberately set the thermostat at 90 again, didn’t you?

(I try for an innocent look as I steer the conversation in a different direction.) I hear you’ve added a new product line to your Eros Edibles collection. You must be getting a ton of “inspiration” these days.

(Nick gives a wicked chuckle.) Jana tends to have that effect on me. Not that she and Kev are complaining, mind you.

Jodi: I can imagine. Your dedication to expanding their sexual horizons through product research is commendable. I’m curious, is there a particular sexual enhancer you’ve developed that’s your personal favorite?

(Nick rubs his chin in contemplation.) They’re all a labor of love, of course, but the candy cane flavored Bodylicious body paint holds a special place in my heart.

Jodi: I hear it’s quite popular. Any particular reason why?

Nick: Imagine the icy sensation of a peppermint patty…in fun places. Throw in some hot friction, and even the polar caps will be melting at full speed.

Jodi: Is it getting hot in here? (Remembers the 90 degree thermostat and curses under my breath.) What made you decide to get into the erotic edibles business to begin with? You have to admit it’s kind of an unusual trade to settle on.

Nick: I actually started out as a pastry chef. Food and sex have always been important to me, so it made complete sense to combine my two loves.

Jodi: Oh yeah. I’d almost forgotten about that. You and Kevin went to culinary school together, right?

(Nick nods, the corners of his mouth curling in unrepentant mischief) Those were some crazy years.

(I give an indelicate snort.) That’s putting it mildly. Kevin told me about some of the sexual stunts you pulled, and even I blushed.

Nick: What can I say? I’d do anything to help Kev work past his intimacy issues. If that meant tying my date to the bed and driving her out of her ever lovin’ mind while Kev looked on…well, I was more than willing to take one for the team.

Jodi: You should be medaled for your magnanimousness. Do you ever feel awkward “performing” for an audience?

Nick: No, being an exhibitionist, I’m pretty comfortable in my skin in that regard. Not to mention it’s an incredible turn on, feeling those gazes while I’m riding that sexual high. Nothing like it. (He leans forward on the couch, his eyes suddenly dark and intense.) When Kev watches me with Jana, I’m stripped bare both emotionally and physically. It releases something inside me. Breaks the barriers caging any inhibitions. Knowing I’m sharing myself fully with Jana and Kev, and contributing to their own pleasure…it connects us in a way that goes beyond sex.

(Clears my throat delicately.) Speaking of sharing yourself fully—

Nick: No, Kev and I have never played hide the salami together, and don’t plan to. So don’t go getting any damn ideas.

(Fidgets when Nick gives me the stink eye.) What? A reader from Washington wanted to know.

Nick: Please. We both know there’s no reader from Washington.

(Damn. Busted. *Glances at my watch*) Wow, can’t believe our time is almost up. Is there anything you’d like to say in parting to the readers?

Nick: Be true to yourselves. Yeah, there will always be those who’ll insist on trying to convince you it’s wrong to want to be tied up and spanked, or to make love in front of the windows, and a host of other things they deem deprived behavior. As long as the act is consensual and you and your partner find pleasure in it, there isn’t anything wrong with getting your kink on.

Jodi: Sage advice. No wonder Jana fell for you. Anything else?

(Nick flashes another of his patented devilish grins.) Make sure your Christmas list includes candy cane flavored body paint.








MY REVIEW
Checking It Twice 
by Jodi Redford

Genre: Contemporary Romance
Tone: Erotic
Heat Level: Erotic (m/f/m menage)
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Publishing Date: November 27, 2012
Format: eBook
Words: 60,000

The only item on Jana Colton’s Christmas list this year is Kevin Mona- han. Preferably naked in her bed. The delicious, hunky chef has been resisting her forever, but she’s pulling out all the sexy stops this holiday. Especially since his acceptance of an out-of-state job threatens to nix her quest to rock his boxers off.

Jana has always been Kevin’s personal Kryptonite, but giving in to her isn’t an option. Relationships are a four-letter word in his book. He cares far too much for Jana to let his emotional baggage ultimately break her heart.

With the arrival of his best friend, Nick Pappas, the balance of tempta- tion shifts. From their past history of sharing women, Nick knows every dirty trick it takes to lead Kevin astray, and he’s not afraid to use them. Particularly since Nick’s convinced that Jana is exactly what Kevin needs to be happy and whole.

Their game of seduction quickly snowballs into something that feels an awful lot like love—in triplicate. But with Kevin dead set on leaving Michigan, there’s a real possibility it could be a blue Christmas for them all.

Product Warnings: This book contains an extremely tormented voyeur, a very naughty and not so saintly Nick, a liberal application of candy cane-flavored body paint, a buzzing butterfly, and enough raunchy fun on a sex swing to melt a snowman…or two.

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At the ripe age of seven, Jodi Redford penned her first epic, complete with stick figure illustrations. Sadly, her drawing skills haven’t improved much, but her love of fantasy worlds never went away. These days she writes about fairies, ghosts, and other supernatural creatures, only with considerably more heat.

She has won numerous contests, including The Golden Pen and Launching a Star. When not writing or work- ing the day job, she enjoys gardening and way too many reality television shows.

She loves to hear from readers. You can email her at jodiredford@jodiredford.com and visit her online at www.jodiredford.com and her blog www.jodiredford.blogspot.com . You can also find her on Facebook and Twitter.









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Thursday, November 29, 2012

April Angel - Alpha Male, Alpha Female or Both?




Alpha Male, Alpha Female or Both?


When I came up with the idea for Mr. Buff, I kept seeing Alex as this self-assured woman who knew what she wanted in bed. A woman not looking to play games or to be a booty call, but find a man who could satisfy her needs. In and out of bed. For some men that’s considered a pushy or demanding woman. I like to consider those women Alpha females. Why? Because I tend to gravitate that way myself. I know what I want and I tend to be somewhat demanding. Don’t give me excuses and fulfill my needs. So for those Alpha females, do we find a man that stands down and allows us to lead? Maybe, maybe not. My husband is what we’d call an Alpha male. Just like Andrew is in Mr. Buff. He knows what he wants and is willing to give his woman what she needs, but this is where it gets interesting. See Andrew is a man that likes to be in charge, in the bedroom. Alex has no problems with that. I have found that a lot of people in positions of authority in their life tend to like their partner to be in charge in bed. Or they might just want to be the ones in charge of that too. Whatever the case, I think that two alphas can work out beautifully, as long as one of them is willing to compromise from time to time.




Excerpt:

“So? What’s he doing? Come on, come on. Stop holding out already.” The soft, feminine voice on the other end of the line whined like a child.

Alexandra rolled her eyes and tried not to smile. Why in the world had she decided to tell Nina about Mr. Buff? Every morning, like clockwork, she’d get a call from her best friend and cousin requesting updates. Wound up and ready to pant, she looked into the office right across the street.

The large, sparkling glass windows on both buildings allowed her to view the man walking around. She drank in the sight of the large, buff body, hence the name Mr. Buff. The man definitely took his workouts to heart.

“Alex! What’s Mr. Buff doing now, chica? Tell me please, please, pretty pleeease?” Her fiery cousin, Nina, was a pain in the neck when she thought she was missing out on something good—especially information about one sexy, half-naked man, a man currently running long fingers through his impeccably cut hair.

Alex watched a few locks fall across his forehead. “Not much. He’s about to put his shirt on.”

“Crap. Listen, I have to go, but you have to record this stuff on your phone and e-mail it to me. Stop being so selfish and share. You know I don’t have a man right now. I can use all the visual stimulation I can get.”

She hung up on her cousin’s laughter and continued watching the top contestant to fulfill all her fantasies dress. Under an idyllic trance, she visualized the rest of him when he was in the shower. Excitement hurled through her at the thought of getting a peek at Mr. Buff in the wet room. A streak of unbidden desire whisked through her veins and raced down to her cunt.

Her brain, better than any digital calendar, had recorded his schedule down to the minute. Each morning, he walked into his office wearing his workout gear. In running shorts and tank top, his body glistened with perspiration. Every time she got a glimpse of all that sweat-covered brawn, her nipples pebbled.

In wide-eyed enthrallment, she watched him head into the bathroom attached to his office to shower. Every single day it was the same. He walked out in his suit pants but never the shirt. She wondered if he had some kind of conspiracy against her hormones. The display of contracting muscle made her breath hitch.

His powerful back and amazing, tight ass were sending out Morse code signals, beguiling and inciting her interest.

His white, tailored dress shirt cut the visual feast short. She had to bite back the urge to scream. Not that he would hear her, but her coworkers sure would.

Why not just go over there and ask the man out? Typically, she would have done that already. Found out his name, instead of just calling the poor, sexy, strapping creature Mr. Buff, at the very least. “Go after what you want” was her motto in every aspect of her life; she was a self-assured woman. Until recently, she didn’t lack self-confidence. Thanks to her ex, her confidence had taken a whipping some months back.

Jerk-off Jack had been cheating, and the confrontation that followed was not pretty. Questions that had never existed before rose with his words: “You’re a control freak, Alexandra. No man wants a woman telling him what to do in the sack. Sometimes I want to be the one leading. You’re too aggressive. You’re a good fuck, but not someone I could ever be with long term. I even wonder if you’re faking it at times.” Oh yeah, Jerk-off Jack had definitely let loose.

Would she be able to find a man who would want her, deal with her for who she was and not try to change her? At thirty-three she was tired of the dating scene. Was it so wrong that she wanted to meet someone and maybe settle down?

Alexandria refocused her mind, her vision still glued to Mr. Buff. Oh shit. He was watching her. Heat crawled across her skin and settled over her cheeks. Embarrassed, she gave him the usual small smile and microsecond wave.

His wicked grin turned the man from handsome to outright gorgeous when he waved back. Balling and holding papers in a death grip, she dropped her gaze. All she needed was for the man to think she had some kind of sick fetish for watching him.









April Angel (also writes as Milly Taiden) was born in the prettiest part of the Caribbean known as the Dominican Republic. She grew up between New York, Florida and Massachusetts. Currently, she resides in New York City with her husband, bossy young son and their little dog Speedy.

She’s addicted to shopping for shoes, chocolate (but who isn’t?) and Dunkin Donuts coffee.

A bookworm when she can get her hands on a good story, she loves reading all Mina Carter, Cynthia Eden and Dianne Duvall among others.

You can visit her at: http://millytaiden.com