Thursday, December 18, 2014
PLEASE MAKE WELCOME DEBUT AUTHOR AND HOLLYWOOD MUSIC ASSISTANT, CJ BAHR!
Faith: Is there anything particularly memorable for you about being contracted?
Thursday, December 4, 2014
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME AND SO MUCH MORE!
I know ya’ll are extremely tired of excuses from me for not
keeping up my end of the blog. I am so
sorry! I have been slammed with school
stuff, and working out a plot for a new book, and getting over being sick.
My wonderfully planned Thanksgiving holiday with fellow and
fantastic author Lil Gibson who does an awesome Feline Predators of Ganz series
did not happen. Both my daughter and I
came down, she a day before and myself the evening before we were to leave, with
something akin to the flu. Not fun at
all. We had to make an emergency run to the grocery store for food, since the
cupboards were bare due to our planned trip.
There we stocked up on munchies, food for Thanksgiving dinner, and meds.
I was bummed in so many ways, because we had planned to get
together with Eliza March, who ya’ll know is an extraordinary author, as well
as queen of the freelance articles, Jen Akers and her darling husband and
sister. Oh well, we are going to try the trip again in the Spring.
Now, keep an ear and eye open because debut author CJ Bahr
is going to be on my blog, yes right here, on the 18th of this
month. Her fabulous ghost romance “Walking Through Fire” is totally awesome!
Okay, a lot of you already know, but today is my
birthday. Not saying how old, but old
enough to take it easy…lol. However, I
had to take a Criminology Final today and Praise the Lord, I made 97! I am thrilled since I was exempted from my
History final due to an A in that class.
I had to stand in line to get car tags and then developed a headache,
but headache be gone in the name of Jesus. I want to celebrate my life. God has
been so good to me, and I want to get caught up so I can get back to writing
and not just plotting.
Don’t forget that tomorrow is release day for Mary Morgan’s
latest book, book two in her Dragon Knight’s Series, called, “Dragon Knight’s
Medallion.”
I will try to do better on Thursdays and my weekend
recaps. And if I don’t, then send me a
note and tell me to get the lead out!
Hugs to you all and happy holiday! God Bless!
Faith
Sunday, November 16, 2014
SATURDAY & SUNDAY RECAP!
Greetings everyone! This weekend was a bit frantic. We had a lovely but intimate birthday party for my mother-in-law. Then I spent time on homework, reading, and then hit the mattress for some sleep. Today, it has been homework again. I will be so glad for this semester to be over.
The diet has not been too bad. I did lose about 3 pounds. And I have not starved! So, I will be trying to maintain the watching what I eat this week also.
Thanksgiving is almost on top of us. Why not stop off here and tell me what you are thankful for this year.
Until next time, read a good book, enjoy life, and don't forget to tell those you love, you love them!
Faith
The diet has not been too bad. I did lose about 3 pounds. And I have not starved! So, I will be trying to maintain the watching what I eat this week also.
Thanksgiving is almost on top of us. Why not stop off here and tell me what you are thankful for this year.
Until next time, read a good book, enjoy life, and don't forget to tell those you love, you love them!
Faith
Thursday, November 13, 2014
BE PREPARED TO BE MESMERIZED AS WE WELCOME GUEST AUTHOR SHARON BUCHBINDER
I met Sharon years ago, and not only is she a good friend, but a most talented author. So, let's all get comfy and see what inroads we can make into the mind of this one awesome lady!
Sharon:
My husband and I live in beautiful Baltimore, Hon, and live in purple clothes
during the Ravens season (no, there are no other teams!) Dem O's are beginning
to grow clothing in my closet, as well. We have a handsome son, beautiful
daughter-in-law, a darling grandson and a menagerie of cats and dogs.
Faith: I know that you write text books, but when did you decide you wanted to do creative writing?
Sharon: Not right away. After I
published some short stories in horror and mystery, a friend recommended I join
the Maryland Romance Writers (MRW). I joined in 2005 and found friendship,
support and the opportunity to develop as an author with MRW and the Romance
Writers of America (RWA). I published my first short story in romance in 2007
with the Wild Rose Press, and I've been pecking away at the keyboard ever
since, like one of Skinner's rats, going after the pellet of publication,
blending my love of mystery, suspense, and the supernatural under the broad
umbrella of romance.
Faith: And your busy schedule of
everyday life, how did you manage to find time to write?
Faith: Tell us out of your romance books which is your favorite and why.
Faith: Do you have a favorite character and if so why?
Faith: What was your reason for writing Obsession what type of feedback have you gotten from writing about that subject?
Faith: When you're not writing what
do you like to do for pleasure?
Sharon: When attempting to make students, colleagues, and
babies laugh, I can be found herding cats, waiting on a large gray dog,
fishing, reading, going the movies (3D preferred!) or wining and dining with
good friends.
Faith: Can
you tell your fans anything about yourself that they don't already know?
Sharon: Fun fact: My husband and I used to
breed and show cats. In 1982, we had the best Egyptian Mau (a spotted cat) in the
United States. Her name was Tiye and she was a bronze Egyptian Mau. She loved
to be shown and charmed judges all over the country. Here's a link to a photo
of her http://www.egyptianmau.org/stars/grands/grands80_81.html
Faith: What
type of advice would you give to would be authors?
Sharon:
In addition to Winston Churchill's line, "Never, never, never give
up," I would add "Don't try to be another author. Have your own
voice."
Faith: When did your
first book come out and how did you feel when you saw the cover?
Sharon: When my novella, Kiss of the Silver Wolf, came
out, I wept for joy. I first wrote the story in 2005, then re-wrote and
re-wrote it. It was finally published by The Wild Rose Press in 2010. The cover was breathtakingly beautiful and
fit the story perfectly. It felt so wonderful and validating to have a good
home for my book baby.
Faith: Can you give us an insight into what you're writing next?
Faith: Can you give us an insight into what you're writing next?
Sharon: My most recently completed book is Kiss
of the Virgin Queen, a retelling of the story of the relationship between the
King Solomon and Makeda, the Queen of Sheba, and the impact of that epic
romance on their current day descendant, jinni hunter Eliana Solomon and her love
interest, jinni exorcising psychiatrist, Artie Shahani. It is under review now (fingers crossed!)
Now I'm
working on Kiss
of the Burmese Prince, the story about a jinni hunter retracing her
"crazy" grandmother's bedtime stories about her journey into the
Jinni Realm during World War II in the China-Burma-India theatre. The jinni
hunter follows her grandmother's journal and discovers the truth of her own
origins and finds love along the way.
Sunday, November 9, 2014
KICKING AND SCREAMING!
Okay, instead of talking about my weekend, let’s talk about
my week ahead. I am going to go,
kicking and screaming, on a diet.
YES! A four-letter word that
puts the fear in me. I am Southern to the bone, and I love my meat, potatoes,
bread, and sweets. Yes, I know that in moderation they aren’t so bad, but I have
a habit of wanting to overindulge in the food of my choice.
I am a writer, I am up late at night, and I get a “don’t
care if it goes to my thighs” craving for sweets. So, here’s the deal. My darling daughter, and yes, I still love
her although she is forcing me to give up a lot of my COMFORT foods, and I will
be trying to maintain a healthier eating style. Blech! Nasty! But in order to stick around longer
in life, and since as she says, “I’m her only living parent,” I am going to try
to do as she asks.
Now, that doesn’t mean you might not hear me scream in your
neck of the woods when she puts something made of fruit in front of me instead
of gravy and biscuits, but I promise to try and keep my yelling and frustration
to a minimum. But, at the moment all I
can see is the disappearance of bread, sweets, and YES, and this is going to be
one of the hardest to give up, a decrease in my Diet Cokes. I love my caffeine. I don’t drink coffee, and I need that bit of
zing to get me going in the morning and keep me going during the day.
So, if you happen to see one of my heroes or heroines
begging for mercy, it means I am taking out my diet woes on them.
Until next time, say a prayer that I won’t hurt someone who
walks by me with the desired food I am used to consuming. Hey, I’m talking
about big time hurt when it comes to separating me from the food I love.
Now, tell me what is the one food you would hate to give up while
on a diet?
And please come back on Thursday November 13th, for a wonderful time with guest author: Sharon Buchbinder. Her paranormal romance, "Kiss of the Silver Wolf" and her suspense romance, "Obsession" are riveting.
Sunday, November 2, 2014
SATURDAY & SUNDAY RECAP!
Wow, did the week fly by or not? The good news is our new furnace is in, and although it’s cold in
my neck of the South, I am warm and toasty.
I have been busy writing, but not writing what I want to. Three papers
due for school, but now they are in the bag or shall we say the school’s
website. Yeah! I have already fired off questions for the
most talented and wonderful author Sharon Buchbinder, who will be my guest here on
November 13th. She can truly write a great paranormal romance as
well as suspense. I love reading her work.
So tell me, what type of weekend have you had? Is it cold out your way? Have you read any interesting books? And if you haven’t why not? There is still
time to check out The Wild Rose Press for their “Hauntings From the Garden” collage
of books. There are a lot of good
authors who have participated in this series, and take it from me the pages are
filled with romance and the substance needed to take one away from life’s
troubles.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
SATURDAY & SUNDAY RECAP!
Well, it’s been one heck of a weekend after one heck of a
week. Sorry for not posting
earlier. My dear, sweet, prayer
partner, a seventy-nine year-old blind man, passed away early last Monday. It was a shock, and it hurt to lose someone
who has been like a dad to me.
And on Thursday, I had cataract surgery on my left eye. The
one that had a retina detachment back in February and caused me to go blind for
almost three weeks. Suffice it to say,
I went back to day job, but still have a bit nausea and a headache. I put both
those down to stress and too many Ibuprofens.
Now, yesterday, my younger sister had a ruptured appendix,
which required emergency surgery, but she is doing great. Thank you Lord!
I hope to be back on track next week with my Thursday Pick
Me Up. I know I said I would try to do
it and then just have it scheduled to post but that just did not happen.
So, until next time, read a good book. Try one of mine if you have not already done
so, and try buying from the publisher site itself. It is an awesome way to get better deals and to help out the
authors!
Hugs and God Bless!!!!
Sunday, October 19, 2014
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY RECAP!
Okay, yes, I missed posting my Pick Me Up Thursday
blog. I am so sorry, but it was not a
good day for me. I found out I needed a new furnace, my eye drops could not be
picked up for upcoming cataract surgery, and I lost my debit card. Can we say ouch?
Things have now reconciled themselves, so I am ready to tell
you what I’ve been doing. Homework, homework, and more homework. GOTTA love the midterm of the semester.
NOT! On a lighter side, I did get to
read a book and then start a new one.
How many of ya’ll like to relax by being taken away from
everyday life?
Please stop by and let me know!
Hugs and since I will be having surgery on Thursday, I will
try to get my blog finished and ready to be released before I leave home that
morning.
Monday, October 13, 2014
PLEASE MAKE WELCOME, THE FABULOUSLY TALENTED AUTHOR ELIZA MARCH!
Let’s make welcome, a wonderful author of multiple
genres, and one of my dearest friends. Not to mention a tremendously awesome
critique partner. Eliza is a talent to be reckoned with. She can pop out an
erotic romance, then switch to contemporary, or do a fascinating
paranormal! Today we are honored to
have her with us on this first day of her newest release, “Witch’s Tattoo.”
Faith: Please, tell us a little bit about yourself.
Eliza: There is no telling a little bit about me. I’m sixty-seven, and
I have lived a very full life. Married to the same man I met when I was twenty,
and five children, three grandchildren, and several business later, here I am.
I didn’t began writing fiction until after my children were grown. Genealogy
sparked my interest in fiction about eighteen years ago—along with years of
reading and a lot of red wine. (Darn you, Harlequin Reader Service, those
books, bookmarks, and wine glasses almost did me in.)
Faith: Have you always wanted to write, and if so
at what age?
Eliza: I always feel so inept answering this question because the
answer is “no” not really, but sort of. I always said, “Gee, someday I should
write a book,” and rolled my eyes because…well, who doesn’t? And I guess I did
actually write all my life, but it was journalistic, educational, and copy
writing. When the day came that I did write fiction, it was nothing like what
I’d thought about writing in the past.
Faith: Did you fall into writing erotic romance because it was something you've always wanted to do?
Faith: Did you fall into writing erotic romance because it was something you've always wanted to do?
Eliza: Heck NO! I never even thought about it. I wrote my stories and
my characters were just naughty! I was totally shocked by their behavior, (but
apparently, I was good at telling it). While I was writing my first book, I
believe I developed a great deal of sexual tension and, as a result, had to get
it out of my system with my next several erotic romance novellas. WINK
Faith: What can you tell us about the flavor of your first erotic romance book? I believe that would be Hot Highland Fling?
Faith: What can you tell us about the flavor of your first erotic romance book? I believe that would be Hot Highland Fling?
Eliza: That was the first book contracted, but was actually the
second erotic book I’d written. I wrote it to The Wild Rose Press’
specifications. I had a snarky, American heroine, who was tired of dating the
too-busy-climbing-the-ladder-to-success executives. In that novella, when she
is assigned to write an article about a Highland lord, she begins imagining her
own sexual revolution with some great looking men in kilts. Actually, the first
erotic book I wrote was a paranormal ménage. I like the freedom of paranormal
stories, but the world building is so much more difficult than contemporary
writing where the reader knows all the rules.
Faith: Today is a very special day for you; your
newest release, the Witch’s Tattoo is available now.
Eliza: Yes, it’s my first mainstream paranormal romance novella. I’m
branching out. I wrote Witch’s Tattoo for The Wild Rose Press to be part of the
Halloween in the Garden Anthology. Don’t get me wrong, it’s mainstream, but
still hot’n’spicy. I had to learn how to write sexual tension all over again.
Faith: How much research did you do on this book?
Faith: How much research did you do on this book?
Eliza: For such a short book, I found there was a great deal I needed to know about the subject matter. You may not experience the benefits of my research in this book, but you probably haven’t seen the end of my world of witches and warlocks.
Faith: Is there anything in particular that inspires you?
Eliza: Most of my stories are inspired by a singular scene—a flight
of fancy. I see a vision and my imagination takes it from there. For instance,
Hot Highland Fling was inspired by that age-old question about the kilt. And
then the characters take over the story. More Than Stud (the story of a
forty-something female executive with her biological clock ticking like a time
bomb ready to go off) was inspired by a birthday cake with too many candles.
Across a Crowded Room was inspired by two scenes in someone
else’s book. One was the library scene in Linda Howard’s, All the Queen’s Men and the other
one was the one in the ballroom. The books are completely dissimilar but
inspiration only means that one thing stimulates your imagination.
Eliza: Yes. The very first book I wrote was Across a Crowded Room, a
romantic suspense written under my Elizabeth Marchat pseudonym. It wasn’t
published until several years after some of my other books. Also, I’ve been
working on a mainstream fantasy series for quite a few years. I have a working
title and two books in the series written, but I’d like to complete them all
before trying to shop them around. I believe every author has her favorite book
concept and this one is mine. I want to get it right.
Eliza: My other erotic romances, published by
Siren-Bookstrand are great fun, great sex, and great heroes. Any Way West and
Dual Bondage: Roped and Tied are about the world of Hollywood Cowboys—the
stuntmen who are the muscle and the brains behind the movie heroes. And The
Enchanted Mountain series is a paranormal sexual fantasy ménage trip that takes
place near Artic, CO. WereCat Fever was a finalist in the RomCon Reader’s
Choice Royal Crown Awards last year and The Moon, The Madness, and The Magic
was a Golden Quill Finalist the year before.
Faith: If you could only write one genre, what would that be?
Faith: If you could only write one genre, what would that be?
Eliza: That’s easy. Paranormal. No boundaries.
I play by the rules so having fewer restrictions suits me.
Faith: Can you tell us what book you’ve written is your favorite and why?
Faith: Can you tell us what book you’ve written is your favorite and why?
Eliza: That’s like asking me which is my
favorite child. I’ll tell you what I tell them. I like each of them the best.
Like my children, each of my books has something to commend it, a special
feeling, and a certain quality I admire.
Faith: Your favorite character?
Faith: Your favorite character?
Eliza: That’s impossible. Every one of my
heroes is special to me…and I have so many of them. GRIN. So far, one of my
favorite characters is a secondary character who keeps showing up in several of
my books. Ramon Delavega is an unknown. Who he is and what he is remains a
mystery. There are clues in every book, but so far, no one knows for certain.
(Ramon, in Defeat the Darkness and Conquer the Highland Beast, will also play a
significant role in Damn the Darkness.)
Faith: What are you planning for your next book?
Faith: What are you planning for your next book?
Eliza: Since recently republishing The Leopard,
The Lion, and The Wolf and Witch of Air and Fire, I have a commitment to finish
the Hearts of Darkness series. I’ve left a few of the guys hanging on for dear
life. I should probably wrap up their stories before moving on. I may try to
put out one a year as long as the series holds up. I’d also like to write the
story of Desmond and Marisa, the fallen angels from Witch’s Tattoo.
Faith: What advice would you give an aspiring author?
Faith: What advice would you give an aspiring author?
Eliza: Write for yourself. Learn your craft.
Listen to your heart. Have patience. Don’t let anyone deter you from your
dreams. Don’t read your reviews until you understand you can’t please everyone.
Faith: Which particular author has inspired you to write?
Faith: Which particular author has inspired you to write?
Eliza: Well, of course, as I said, Linda
Howard. But Nora Roberts was probably the one author who made me believe I
could do it.
Faith: Please tell us where we can find you and your books on the web.
Faith: Please tell us where we can find you and your books on the web.
Eliza: Please, follow my BLOG. I’ve been
talking to myself
there for years. I love interacting with readers though, and we have no limitations like we do at so many of the social media sites. Here are my links:
there for years. I love interacting with readers though, and we have no limitations like we do at so many of the social media sites. Here are my links:
Witch's Tattoo
by Eliza March
Rating: Hot
Excerpt:
Male heads turned and testosterone levels rose. Hard to miss
all that sexual magnetism. Michael’s possessive instincts kicked in, and he had
to garner control to force back the jealousy.
The skirt she wore barely covered her sexy ass—like a black
leather napkin filled with wicked delights. Damn, the witch
looked hot enough to melt ice-forged steel. He tortured himself with the image of her wearing just the pendant and the boots—thigh high, black leather cut in lacy patterns, exposing her creamy skin below.
looked hot enough to melt ice-forged steel. He tortured himself with the image of her wearing just the pendant and the boots—thigh high, black leather cut in lacy patterns, exposing her creamy skin below.
The tips of her long black hair brushed her narrow waist the
way it had the night he watched her in the scrying mirror. His fingers twitched
with the desire to trace her plunging neckline. A neckline that bared her deep
cleavage and the pendant. He marveled at the way the metal settled between
her pale ivory mounds, and imagined how warm the medallion grew against her soft flesh.
her pale ivory mounds, and imagined how warm the medallion grew against her soft flesh.
As she planted herself in front of him with one hip cocked
defiantly and her hand outstretched, he warred with his inner needs. Michael
held back to inspect each lovely inch of her and savor the moment. He couldn’t
wait for the inevitable. To touch, to taste, to conquer…and to surrender. But
not here. Not now.
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Sunday, October 12, 2014
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY RECAP!
Good afternoon, everyone!
I hope you’ve all had a good weekend. Mine hasn’t been bad. Still having
some trouble with my back, but getting some work done. Yesterday, I became the
proud mama of MacGregor Ramsey Smith.
NO, not a mortal child but a furry one. He came from the shelter and is
an adorable mix of Schnauzer and. Shih
Tzu.
Regardless of playing mama, I did get some homework squared
away, and I plan on doing more today.
What I really want to talk about is tomorrow. YES, tomorrow
on my blog we have have guest author Eliza March on board. Her newest release
“Witch’s Tattoo” will be available also tomorrow. She is a personal friend, a fantastic author, and a wonderful
critique partner. So please mark your
calendar’s and come over and visit!
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