Friday, November 23, 2012

Interview with Rhiannon Paille


Tell us a little about your latest or upcoming release.

SURRENDER is a tragic love story between a girl who could cause the apocalypse, a boy destined to follow death and a villain that’s hunting the girl’s kind because he wants really awesome weapons so he can take over the lands.

Are you a mom (or parent)?
I am!

If yes do you find it hard to juggle writing and parenting?

I used to, when my kids were younger, but now I find them incredibly helpful. They’re in the golden kid ages, 5 and 8. I’m lucky because when I need to write, they can clean the house.
Have you ever based your book or characters on actual events or people from your own life?
Yes . . . but I don’t think anyone will be able to guess what came from real life and what I made up.

What would your readers be surprised to learn about you?

I can sing. I don’t talk about it a lot, but I used to be part of a vocal jazz group in high school and I have some serious pipes.

When you’re not writing what do you do? Do you have any hobbies or guilty pleasures?
Karaoke is my guilty pleasure. In retrospect, I probably shouldn’t have, but the karaoke room was slow at Valleycon and Gene  (the guy hosting the room) played my playlist from the previous night, and so I just basically took over and sang like eight songs in a row. That was probably milking it a bit . . . but it was fun!

Is there a genre(s) that you’d like to write that you haven’t tackled yet?

Contemporary. I’d love to come up with a very very normal story like Katie McGarry’s Pushing the Limits. I’d like to write something awesome and normal for a change.

Of all the characters you’ve ever written, who is your favorite and why?

Such a loaded question . . . I’d have to say Kaliel. She’s multifaceted, but she’s such a misfit. I enjoy following her through her many follies and few triumphs.

If this book is part of a series…what is the next book? Any details you can share?

This is book one of a planned six book series, with three novellas, and who knows what else I’ll come up with. JUSTICE is coming out in May, 2013. I don’t know if my spoilers will make any sense, but readers should prepare for a boy pining over a girl, and an anti hero. 




SURRENDER
The Ferryman and The Flame Book 1
Rhiannon Paille

Genre: YA Fantasy, Paranormal Romance

ISBN: 978-1480029859

Number of pages: 402
Word Count: 100k

Cover Artist: Marc Wolfe www.marcwolfeart.com

Review copies available on Netgalley: https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/show/id/21259

Book Description:

How far would you go to save everything you ever loved? 

Kaliel was warned about her love for the Ferryman. One day he will marry the land and leave Avristar forever. She doesn't listen, and because of what she is-- a Flame-- one of nine apocalyptic weapons, she sparks a war. In a desperate attempt to save her home and her love, Kaliel tries to awaken Avred, not knowing she may have to make the ultimate sacrifice.


 About the Author:

Rhi was never a normal girl. Her life was an urban fantasy wrapped in a paranormal romance and served with a side of horror. To escape her everyday weirdness she began writing fantasy. She studied at U of Sedona and MIMT, obtaining a PhD in Metaphysical Science and Parapsychology. She’s married to a chef/comic book shop owner and she has a fondness for architecture. She frequents twitter and facebook, but if you really want to get to know her you should visit her site: www.yafantasyauthor.com









Thursday, November 22, 2012

Fighting Addiction by BA Tortuga



I spent three months this summer living, breathing, and writing songwriters, so it only made sense that I write a few songs of my own.

I have to admit, the science behind songwriting is fascinating – I haven’t counted so many syllables since my last senior poetry class in college. ;-) It took a number of tries, but eventually I kind of got the hang of it. Hell, you might say I learned to enjoy it, although I’m not sure that songwriting is going to be my next career. ;-)

One of the important original songs in Fighting Addiction is Markus Kane’s biggest hit, Silent Love. I am incredibly grateful that, of all the songs I messed up, the boys came me this one so that I could share it with you. I’m incredibly proud of it and will be taking guitar lessons so that I can write the music for the lyrics.

Much love!

BA

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Silent Love

Red dirt roads and
Sun soaked days
All the while things were turning
Moving like a
Record plays.

In the night, stars were blazing
Shot through the sky
Rocket fast
Knew life would make me crazy
Took a stumble
Couldn't last.

Chorus:
Lost my voice. Gave you my song.
All I got is whispers.
You're on the stage, singing strong
My mouth's covered, leather glove
My lips moving without
Giving breath to silent love.

Now you're soaring like a bird
Flying higher
Out of sight.
All that's left is love I heard
From your guitar
Taking flight

Chorus.

Bridge:

I knew I was your white knight
I knew I was your man
But we couldn't bear the spotlight
I had to let go of your hand.

Chorus.






Fighting Addiction
BA Tortuga

Genre: contemporary, m/m
Publisher: Torquere Press

ISBN: 978-1-61040-377-1

Number of pages: 250
Word Count: 64000

Cover Artist: BSClay



Book Description:

Country hat act Markus Kane is pretty skeptical when one of his oldest industry friends calls and asks him to do a joint tour. He and Seb haven’t seen each other in years, not since Markus quit drinking. Maybe not since he and Sebastian Longchamps almost lost their careers to the fact that they couldn’t keep their hands off each other.
Sebastian is a country-fried Cajun rocker, and he’s been missing Markus ever since they broke up all those years ago. His label thinks he and Markus are a match made in ticket-sales heaven, but Seb knows better. He knows that it won’t take even the tiniest effort for Markus to break his heart all over again, and this time around he has way more to lose.
Time has changed both men, though, and while Markus and Seb try to fight their addictions, the big music industry machine has plans for them that don’t include the quiet life. Can Markus convince Sebastian that there are things more important in life than adrenaline and control? And can Sebastian make Markus understand that all he really wants is his music and his man?

Excerpt

Markus wiped his hands on his jeans. The place was an island paradise, and he felt seriously overdressed, but this was a business meeting first, right? He'd chosen jeans, boots, and a white shirt, no starch. That was his concession to the tropical location. 

Later, when he was sure he and Seb could still see eye to eye on anything, he'd bust out the board shorts and flip flops. 

Jesus, why was he suddenly so fucking nervous? This was Seb. There wasn't much Markus hadn't known about the man, once upon a time. From the way Seb whistled in his sleep to the way those muscled shoulders looked when the hot little son of a bitch was on his knees sucking cock. 

Oh. Bad image. 

No remembering that, not in these jeans.

Seb came in the door, the tiny bald fucker wearing a pair of gauzy pants that hung so low Markus could see the hipbones holding them up, an LSU T-shirt, and a pair of dark sunglasses on. "Candy! Damn, man!"
"Hey, Seb!" He shook the man's hand, not sure if anything else was appropriate.

"You look great, dude. Happy, healthy. You get some sleep?" Seb tugged him in, gave him a solid man hug, hand slapping his back.

"I did." Seb smelled like coconut and musk. God, that was yummy.

"Excellent." Seb stepped back, grinned. "So fucking glad you showed. Have a seat. Did Bev take care of you?"

"She's been great." Hell, he'd had everything he could ever want. Seb's assistant had even taken the wet bar out completely, just leaving juices and sparkling water. The woman was inhumanly efficient.

"She's a champ." Seb settled in a chair across from him, muscles rippling under the thin T-shirt. "So, Jack says you have demands. Demand away."

Markus blinked, trying to remember what all he'd wanted to talk on. "Well, Tawny has dealt with all the advertising equality and all that bullshit."

Seb waved one hand. "If the suits had a problem with that shit, we wouldn't be here. I know that. I'm not looking to fuck you over, man. I just want to make some music and some money."

"I know that." He rolled his eyes. Blunt little fuck. "I also know you're a control freak. We write the EP together. We do at least one duet. And I can't tell your boys what to do on tour and all, but I need to know there won't be booze backstage or on my buses."

There. That was the hard part, right out in the open.

"Works for me. I don't drink, and my boys are family men now. They may have a beer on their bus, but that's their issue." Seb stretched. "Your people are taking care of your buses; mine mine. I want my boys to play on the recording, at least on half the songs."

"Sure." Half of Markus' band had actually retired last year. He'd made them a pretty good living over the years. "I want Kyle on fiddle, but other than that I'm easy."

"Kyle still with you? Even after rehab? I'm impressed." 

"Dude, Kyle is on Weight Watchers. He's way more scary on sugar detox than I was on withdrawal." It could be hell to get old. Markus knew from experience.

"Oh, man. I mean, I get it. I know what I eat. I'm careful." Shit, careful. There wasn't an ounce of fat on Seb, that Markus could see. It was a good look, but he had to admit it was a little unnerving.

"You know me. I get off the sauce and I can eat a lot." He could still devour the Waffle House as long as he hit the gym.

"Rock on." One near white eyebrow lifted, rising above Seb’s dark glasses. "So, you want to do a couple of rocking cuts, one ballad, one cover and something... patriotic?"

"Something summertime, maybe?" He could think of a thousand song choices that wouldn't offend anyone... Yeah. Something they could base a tour on.

"You know me, I'm a sun baby." Yeah, Seb'd made a career on being the wild child -- hang gliding, snowboarding, motorcycles, airplanes. Anything and everything. Extreme sports events vied for the man to do shows like rodeos begged for Markus.

"Good." What else was there? He knew he'd had a list.

"So, studio in February, first release in April, tour starts in May?"

"Yeah. Yeah, that works. I've got some award shows in May, so we'll have to schedule it."

"Sure. Tawny and Jack will run with that. Who's your assistant?"

"Uh. Tawny has one." He didn't have a PA anymore. 

"Dude. How do you function?"

"I got my laptop. My phone. Tawny is superhuman." His ears felt hot. He wasn't as busy as he'd been once, either.

"I'm impressed. I'm not smart enough to keep all that shit straight."

He surprised himself by wanting to growl. "You do fine."

Seb chuckled, bare feet curling up under his legs. "So. I'm yours until noon. Wanna write?"

"Hell, yes. I got my guitar." He pulled off one boot, then the other. The business meeting was over.

"Fucking A!" He got this grin -- wide and wild and pleased. "I'll grab the pens and paper."

Markus found that he had the same goofy grin on his lips, too. They had always connected best over music. 
Wherever they were.

Seb came back with two bottles of water, a pad of paper, and a guitar case. "Let's do it."

"Start with the stadium rocker?"

"Uh-huh. I was thinking something about fireworks and flames?" Seb plopped down beside him, pulled out the ancient six-string. God, how many memories did he have about that man and that Gibson? Shit.

"Old flames, maybe. America loves an old love story come back to life." He popped his acoustic out of the case. It wasn't old, but he loved it and it was custom. 

"Oh, man. Fireworks and Old Flames. I fucking love the hook." The words were scribbled down in Seb's weird, backassward script.

"Yeah." He keyed up the first chord, already having a good idea where they were going. Man, he hadn't been this fired up to write in months. 

Hell, maybe Seb would be good for him, like a B12 shot or one of those juice fasts. 

Either way, Markus figured it wouldn't be boring, and that was a shot in the arm to his semi-retired life.



About the Author:

Texan to the bone and an unrepentant Daddy's Girl, BA Tortuga spends her days with her basset hounds, getting tattooed, texting her sisters, and eating Mexican food. When she's not doing that, she's writing. She spends her days off watching rodeo, knitting and surfing porn sites in the name of research. BA's personal saviors include her partner, Julia Talbot, her best friend, Sean Michael, and coffee. Lots of coffee. Really good coffee.
Having written everything from fist-fighting rednecks to hard-core cowboys to werewolves, BA does her damnedest to tell the stories of her heart, which was raised in Northeast Texas, but is feeling the Colorado mountains calling. With books ranging from hard-hitting GLBT romance, to fiery menages, to the most traditional of love stories, BA refuses to be pigeon-holed by anyone but the voices in her head.




Twitter: @batortuga



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Sunday, November 18, 2012

Interview and GIveaway with Avery Flynn


Please share a little about yourself, your genres, any other pen names you use.

Thanks so much for having me today! I have three slightly-wild children, love a hockey-addicted husband and am desperately hoping someone invents the coffee IV drip. I write what I love to read: hot, fast-paced contemporary romances that make me giggle, fan myself and turn the page.

Tell us a little about your latest or upcoming release.

Sure. Uptight history professor Sam Layton may have the abs of a movie action hero, but he stopped believing in the joy of adventure a long time ago. However, when a one-night stand with a tattooed bombshell leads to a treasure map for the long-buried Rebecca’s Bounty, the call to action is too strong to ignore.

All Las Vegas cocktail waitress Josie Winarsky wants to do is paint. But when she lands smack dab in the middle in a mob plot, she has to push aside her dreams to find a treasure in Dry Creek,

Nebraska and save her family from harm. With Sam at her side and a Vegas loan shark on her tail, the treasure she finds turn out to be much more valuable than emeralds and rubies.


Are you a mom (or parent)?

Yep, I have a 10-year-old daughter who is almost as tall as I am, a 6-year-old son and a 4-year-old son. They keep me running.

If yes do you find it hard to juggle writing and parenting?

God yes, but I was raised by a single mom and if she taught me anything it was that you always find a way to do what needs to be done.

Have you ever based your book or characters on actual events or people from your own life?

Only the people I kill off. Bwahahahahahahaha.

Of all the characters you’ve ever written, who is your favorite and why?

That has to be Glenda Layton, the matriarch of my Layton Family series. She is such a fun character to write because she is outrageous and not in the least bit shy about saying exactly what she wants to.



Passion Creek
Layton Family Series Book Three
Avery Flynn

Genre: Steamy romantic suspense
Publisher: Evernight Publishing

ISBN: 978-1-77130-104-6
ASIN: B00947WLUC

Number of pages: 164
Word Count: 52,886

Cover Artist: Sour Cherry Designs


Book Description:

Uptight history professor Sam Layton may have the abs of a movie action hero, but he stopped believing in the joy of adventure a long time ago. However, when a one-night stand with a tattooed bombshell leads to a treasure map for the long-buried Rebecca’s Bounty, the call to action is too strong to ignore.

All Las Vegas cocktail waitress Josie Winarsky wants to do is paint. But when she lands smack dab in the middle in a mob plot, she has to push aside her dreams to find a treasure in Dry Creek, Nebraska and save her family from harm. With Sam at her side and a Vegas loan shark on her tail, the treasure she finds turn out to be much more valuable than emeralds and rubies.


About the Author

Avery Flynn has three slightly-wild children, loves a hockey-addicted husband and is desperately hoping someone invents the coffee IV drip. Find out more about Avery on her blog (www.averyflynn.com ), follow her on Twitter (https://twitter.com/averyflynn ), like her on Facebook
(http://www.facebook.com/pages/Avery-Flynn/177161972329973 ) or friend her on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/avery.flynn.7 ). Also, if you figure out how to send Oreos through the Internet, she’ll be your best friend for life.
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