Friday, October 28, 2011

Great Review for The Regent's Capture

TopTwo Bottom Reviews gives my short m/m vamp BDSM 4 kisses!


The reviewer (the amazing Michele) says:  

"This is a short fast paced story that really should be a novel so we, as the readers can get to know these main characters, who do have amazing chemistry between them, better. . . . Hot sex scene, great description of the characters, great build up to climax, I recommend this and hope the author blesses us with a more in depth look into the lives of these amazing men. Or, um…Vamps."

Funny Michele should mention it, because I do have plans to expand on Raden and the Regent's story in 2012 -- so be on the lookout!  And a big mahalo to Michele for reading my story!!

To read the entire review go here.

THE REGENT'S CAPTURE is available through Dreamspinner Press here.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Fun Little Vamp Review

This just in from a reader of ROOM NUMBER TWELVE, my hot little vamp m/m:
Talk about a hot flash. . . . Rebecca packs a big punch in a short erotic read - a sizzling slice of vampire sex. Yummy! I wanted more, more, more.

To read the entire review, visit Gale Stanley's blog here.


ROOM NUMBER TWELVE is available from Breathless Press or Amazon here.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Tell All Tuesday!


Welcome to another exciting edition of Tell All Tuesday!  I’m so happy to have on the blog today one of my very first writer friends who I met through Romance Diva’s not long after I started writing erotic romance – Elise Hepner.  Elise is a wonderful erotic and erotica writer whose words can bring you to your knees – literally!


Tell us a little about yourself, Elise Hepner.

Elise Hepner lives with her two spastic cats, two hyperactive ferrets and a very supportive, slightly crazy husband. There is never a dull moment in the house, unless the caffeine runs out, which it never does. She’s a multi-published erotica author in both ebooks and print. She’s driven by her tea addiction and a tiny stuffed turtle her husband picked up from Disney World that sits on her desk and “supervises” her work. When not writing (which is rare), she’s watching countless hours of reality television, playing the Sims or shopping online. Plus there’s that odd obsession with the color purple. Everything is purple.

Do you write exclusively erotic romance? 

I write erotica and erotic romance though I’m only just dabbling into the erotic romance waters and loving every minute of it. When I first started my main background was in erotica so it’s still my fun go-to bread and butter.

How do you choose a publisher?  Who are your current publishers?

My favorite way to pick a publisher is to see where my favorite authors are working and then do some hardcore research on the publisher including sales, repeat authors, contract, and covers. If my favorite authors have written more than three books for that publisher in the last year, I know it’s good. Currently I’m published with Excessica, Cleis Press, and Ellora’s Cave.

What is your latest release?


 Blurb:
Rapunzel is trapped by the harsh, inescapable reality of her prison, so she builds vivid sexual fantasies where she has full control and no one can take it away. If nothing else, at least she has command over her thoughts.

When Prince Samuel climbs into her tower it’s a small, satisfying excuse to break the rules—until his gentle touch coaxes out her trust. But it’s not enough. No longer can she keep her dark, sexual secrets inside. Rapunzel yearns for rough, passionate sex—a way to unlock her sensual freedom for good.

Vulnerable but unable to turn back, Rapunzel leads Prince Samuel on an intimate journey to define their sexual limits while twisting their definitions of control forever.

Excerpt:

“What in Christ’s name…”

I must be hearing echoes from the town nearby, where Mother sells her herbs and braided goods. No one ventures this far toward my tower because Mother’s gone to great lengths to see that they don’t—bear traps are her new favorite method of discouragement. Once one life is claimed, I imagine word spreads fairly quickly to stay away from the area. Why then are there hoof beats that make my head pulse with a slight pain?

There’s no understandable excuse I can delude myself with any longer. Before I can focus on the consequences, I swing my head out the window into the oppressive, humid summer air. Just the very top of his head is visible, his hair brushing past his cheekbones, glowing from the sunshine and shot through with gold. Never have I seen a color so close to my own before—not that I see many people.

For a few moments I can’t quite come to terms with his presence and it’s not for a lack of staring that my pulse inevitably echoes inside my head like an overbeaten drum. This is my chance. Mother won’t be back for quite some time with her wares. He’s circling the tower, slouched over a horse who looks a bit like a nag. Certainly not a proper horse for a man with such fine clothes in gorgeous colors and sumptuous fabrics.

There’s no going back from this moment. It’s a certainty that makes my teeth chatter in a wash of cold fear, despite the heat, and my hands clasp around my middle as I try to hold myself together. He hasn’t looked up yet, more intent on studying the free-standing structure than noticing my shadow plastered across the grass. My mind is desperately working out what I’ll cry out to him. Even as my throat closes with an infusion of happiness that makes me rock on my feet.

“Excuse me?” A tentative question I’m not sure he will hear because it can’t be any louder than a frightened whisper. “Sir, you’re really not supposed to be here.”

Somehow, I’ve managed to make this part louder because he glances up—and his slack-jawed expression is a blow to my chest. He possesses the most gorgeous cobalt blue eyes. Underneath my ribs, the pain grows until taking a full breath is hard. Mother is right, he hasn’t even overcome his shock as my heavy plait of hair rests down the stone side of my prison. He’s not to be trusted.

What am I thinking? He won’t even come near me to aid my escape and his eyes are swamped in confusion—and there’s a flash of unreadable emotion that I refuse to question. He must leave here now and I must somehow convince him to bring no one back with him. I won’t be paraded around for anyone’s amusement. This man has made a mistake coming here.

Yet, there’s still a part of me that grips the windowsill until my palms are numb and that clings to the hope that he will at least acknowledge me. So long since I’ve had any kind of normal conversation. One that didn’t revolve around my hair, my rules or my mother’s day. Won’t he say anything? I’m as trapped by his thick silence as I am by the beauty of his face.

“Please, you must go and tell no one about what you’ve seen. You shouldn’t have ignored the traps. They are there for a reason.”

I don’t know how I’ve gotten that all out because my main focus lies on the foreign stirrings of heat in my cheeks as the pulsing sensation twists lower in my abdomen. What is happening to me? With a certainty that surprises me, I find myself clenching my thighs together, only to have the subtle touch of flesh-on-flesh be more than I can bear. He has yet to take his gaze from mine and a shudder slips up my spine.

“How long have you been here?” His voice carries the strain I hold back and I’m slightly put at ease that at least we are on similar ground. “Who did this to you?”

“For a man who is about to leave, I don’t believe it matters.”

The words barely tumble out of my mouth before I clamp my hand over my lips. I hadn’t meant to be so harsh and instantly regret it. He is so handsome—and these sudden urges, they are overwhelming and confusing to the point where I wish to completely remove the problem. My lips part in an apology and I watch a jovial grin span from ear to ear as he laughs at me until I can’t hear anything but the frantic beat of my heart.

Who is this man? Now he stares at me with a playfulness that washes a wave of goose bumps across my flesh. He doesn’t seem offended, merely amused at my suggestion that he leave. To further that fact, he quickly dismounts and ties his horse to a nearby tree branch. While I can only stare at the way his tight riding boots and breeches hug his muscular body from his calves all the way up to his perfectly rounded buttocks.

Though I’d learned of desire from my mother—and all its wicked principles—I never expected it to rear its head in my lonely, simple world.

However, now my life spirals out of control quickly enough that I tilt back against the wall to my left and watch with trembling hands. This mysterious man climbs the wall of my tower as if it had been built to be climbed so easily—without any aid from my hair. One strong, sun-kissed hand and booted foot at a time. When he offers up his hand to me to pull him over the side, what choice do I have? Even a man that strong would eventually grow tired and plummet to his death—and I want him tucked close to my body, not on the ground.

“I was beginning to wonder what it took to get some assistance.”

He softly grunts and clasps my hand hard enough that I gasp as I shift my weight to pull him over the side. Muscles I didn’t know existed inside me burn with sharp pain from disuse because of my isolation. His touch radiates heat all along my arm. If it wasn’t for his precarious situation, I would fight to pull away on instinct—but as it is, he manages to throw himself into my home with as much grace as a charging boar—and he trips, falling on top of me and sending us to the hard, stone floor.

His surprisingly soft hand brushes the hair out of my face and lingers, gently stroking, down my cheek. Should I be frightened? Probably. At the moment I can’t bear the thought that my first sincerely gentle touch from a man would be anything but special. His sharp leather scent surrounds my tingling skin.
“Isn’t this a day for surprises?” His gaze cuts through all the fear inside me and his mouth holds the subtle curve of a half smile. “I should move myself off  you, this isn’t proper at all when we’ve barely been introduced.”

Yet he doesn’t move an inch.

A realization whips through my mind and would have left me on the floor if I wasn’t already pinned there by a gorgeous man who touches me with such reverence I might weep. When will this happen again? After this twisted, meandering path of fate, there is no doubt I will be alone again—and I want a loving memory to cling to at night when my old fears tighten my chest until I can’t breathe. This is a choice I can make for myself. And I won’t live the rest of my ordinary, sheltered life not knowing true passion when it burns across my skin.

“They call me Rapunzel.”

“Samuel.”

His inviting smile lights up my whole world.

Roped Emotions is available to purchase from Ellora's Cave, All Romance EBooks, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble.

What is your writing process like?  How long does it take you to finish a story from beginning to end?

My process is kind of time consuming because my first draft is always at least the first in a four-step process to get my book ready for submission. I always know that my first draft will be awful, second draft will tighten the plot and scenes, third draft will tighten the sex, and fourth draft will be an overall edit for grammar, style, and formatting. It’s a long process but it keeps me from tackling everything at once without going nuts. 

Is writing your full-time job?  If not, how and when do you find time to write?

Writing is my full time job and I generally work 16 hours a day writing, editing, and promoting my books.

How do you market your work?

I’m really big on Blogger and I’m absolutely obsessed with Twitter. I’m on there all the time and it’s the best way to get a hold of me.

Who are some of your favorite authors and books?

Richelle Mead, Sommer Marsden, Charlotte Stein, Stephanie Draven, Stephanie Dray, Meljean Brook, Kate Pearce, The Parasol Protectorate Series are a few of them.

Thank you for joining me Elise and for letting us get to know you more!

To learn more about Elise, visit her on Facebook, twitter, or her website.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Real Boys Kiss Boys

Real Boys Kiss Boys -- that's the title to the book released today by my good friend Joe Filippone!


This is a GLBT Young Adult Romance from one of my publishers, Noble Romance, for their YA line.

Here's the blurb:

It's a brand new school year and Mitch is not looking forward to it. He has also felt like an outcast in his small town, never fitting in and never having any friends. But suddenly that all changes when Luka, the new boy from California transfers to his school. For the first time Mitch has a best friend and is truly happy but he soon finds out that things are not always what they seem and life can be pretty complicated when you're in high school.

Here's a lovely review for the book at the All Male Romance Blog here.

Joe has visited us before for Tell All Tuesday here.

I can't wait to read this story!  Real Boys Kiss Boys is available to buy here.

Congrats to Joe on his new release!!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

October is for Vampires, Were-Beasts, and Zombies

This month's Ravenous Nights, a night full of readings by erotic romance authors sponsored by Ravenous Romance, features a few of my favorite things -- vampires, were-beasts and zombies!


Here's who will be there:


Host and Ravenous Romance editorial director Lori Perkins will share her story Vampire Dreamers from the upcoming Obsessions horror anthology. Joining Lori:
Cat Johnson is an award-winning, best-selling author of steamy contemporary romance in genres including military, cowboy, and a little bit of paranormal. A Junior Leaguer and professional harpist, Cat has too many animals, a few very close friends and uses her laptop so much she wore the letters off the keyboard within a year. Cat is known for her creative marketing and research practices; consequently she owns an entire collection of camouflage shoes and cowboy boots for book signings. A fair number of her friends wear combat or cowboy boots for a living and she sponsors real-live bull riders. Visit her at www.catjohnson.net
Stella Price has been a model, tour manager, barrista and a retail slave, but found her calling in the dual job of both writer and graphic designer. Co author of over 18 novels and 15 short stories, Stella writes with her sister and best friend, Audra, who lives in Scotland.They are the authors of the only series ever created about Weresnakes, proving that Snakes can be SSSexy. As a graphic designer, she is a award winning cover artist that has worked with several publishers including Mundania Press, Snuff Books, Loose id, Sourcebooks and Phaze books. You can visit her and her sister at www.stellaandaudra.com
Debra Hyde is an acquisitions editor at Ravenous Romance and author of dozens of short stories and four novels, the latest of which, Story of L, recasts the classic Story of O as a contemporary leather lesbian novel. Reviewers have so far unanimously praised the novel, calling it “erotic, sensual, dynamic” and “an intense story of a unique love.” She’ll read an unpublished story from her upcoming story collection, Strange Sex: Erotic Tales of the Fantastic, Eerie, and Downright Gruesome.


The Where and When:


Location:
Happy Ending Lounge
302 Broome Street
New York, NY
www.happyendinglounge.com


For More information, visit the Ravenous Nights webpage here.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Tell All Tuesday!


After a summer break, I’m thrilled to bring back my favorite posts – Tell All Tuesdays – when fabulous writers join us and tell us all their secrets!  Today I welcome my fellow Ravenous Romance author Courtney Sheets.  Courtney also happens to hail from the state where I now live – Paradise, USA.   

Welcome Courtney, tell us a little about yourself.

How long have you been writing?

I have been writing since I was knee high to a grasshopper. Seriously I use to write bad poetry on the floor of my mom’s kitchen.  When I say bad, I mean really bad. That being said though, I didn’t start writing seriously, i.e. toward publication, until around 25. I think I always knew I was going to be a writer and that was when it finally hit me like a thunderbolt, as we Italians say.

Do you write exclusively erotic romance? 

No, I write everything really. My published stuff right now is all erotica/romance but I’ve written plays and screenplays and other genres as well. I am currently working on a screenplay about the Last Queen of Hawaii as well as a mystery/thriller with a noir edge to it. I write what my brain and heart tells me to write when I sit down at the computer or typewriter.

What inspires your stories?

I was at the doctor’s the other day and the nurse asked me this very same question and it was truly difficult to answer. Sometimes is it something as simple as a song lyric that hits my brain when I am driving the commute to work. For example, one of my favorite bands is Great Big Sea. I was listening to their song “Boston and St. John’s” and I got the idea for a short set in Newfoundland. Other times it might be a newspaper article I read. This is how I came up with the idea for my WIP set in South Africa. There have been times when I’ve watched a movie and a secondary character has worked their way into my head and written themselves a whole adventure. The idea for my first novel, Kona Warrior, came from taking a tour of the Kilauea Volcano in Hilo. The ideas truly come from everywhere

Mmmmm, anything with the words “Kona” and “Warrior” has got to be good!  There’s nothing like a buff Kona man!!

How do you choose a publisher?  Who are your current publishers?

Sometimes when I am working on a piece I have a specific publisher in mind. The South African WIP is going to be queried to Harlequin Blaze. Other times, I just write and send the finished product out and see where it lands, if it lands at all. LOL
Currently I have works contracted with Ravenous Romance and Decadent Publishing. I would love to someday write for Harlequin and Kensington.

What is your latest release?

The last thing I had published was a short called “Banshee Nights” in the THREE’S A CHARM anthology for Ravenous Romance. The next book I have coming up is “The Hooded Man” which will be with Decedent Publishing. I don’t have a launch date as of yet because we are working on the edits phase right now. The cover is wicked!
This one is truly my baby.


Here’s a blurb:

In the heart of England there lived a hero armed with bow and arrow, ready to strike down injustice and tyranny—a swashbuckling legend so powerful it has lasted for centuries, captivating the hearts and minds of people the world over. But what if the legend was nothing but a lie?

When her father is brutally murdered in front of her eyes, Marian of Locksley is thrust into a world of treason and greed, where the ultimate prize is the throne of England. Left with little choice, she disguises herself as Robin of the Hood, an outlaw despised by royalty and loved by the people…and the wickedly handsome, steadfast Will Scarlet.

Forced into hiding deep within Sherwood Forest, Will joins Robin Hood’s band of merry men, not realizing the fearless outlaw he follows is really the woman he desires for his own. He dares to risk everything in the fight for justice and love, longing for the day he can claim the courageous beauty. But first, England must be saved and legend must be born.

What is your writing process like?  How long does it take you to finish a story from beginning to end?

It really depends. I can sit down and write a 2K short in about two days but I full novel will take me much longer. I have to write linearly as well. I know some authors can jump around from scene to scene and then stitch them together for the finished product. When writing fiction, I simply can’t do it that way. I’ve got to start at the beginning can write in a sequence of events. That said though, when working on plays and screen stuff I can write it out of order.

How long it takes me varies from piece to piece. Kona Warrior, which was my first, took me about a year to write. Now that I have several under my belt so to speak I write a little faster. Still, it can take me several months or longer to finish a novel.

I write using different means as well. Sometimes I use the computer, other times I use pen and legal pads. I like the cheap yellow ones because it makes me feel very old school. I also have two typewriters that I use as well. One is an electric Smith-Corona from the 1960s an amazing pair of friends gave me. The other is a Underwood from the 1940s. 

Is writing your full-time job?  If not, how and when do you find time to write?

I work full time for a utility company as a billing analyst. I also go to school full time right now in order to finish my bachelors. This means I get to write in the evenings and on weekends. Sometimes I write at lunch but more often than not I’m reading someone else’s works at lunch. LOL. I am a true night-owl and stay up late most nights so it gives me time to write or do any theatre projects I might have going. I’m an arty monster and would love to find a way to make that my full time life.

Do you have other published works?  Please tell us about them!

I have a couple of shorts with Ravenous Romance as well as a full length novella. The shorts are “Casting Couch” which is in the Once Upon a Threesome anthology, and “Banshee Nights” which is in the Three’s a Charm antho. The full length is called Kona Warrior.
Kona Warrior deals with a shark aumaka (which is a Hawaiian guardian god) and a mortal woman who find love while trying to save her ancestral home on the Big Island of Hawaii. It’s part of series but this is the only one that has found a home as of yet.
Casting Couch is your typical starlet who will do anything to get the part, even if that means doing the director and the leading man. Set in the 1920’s. I love old Hollywood so this was a fun one to write.
Banshee Nights deals with a young man out to save his sister from King Finvarra, king of the fairies. He ends up giving himself to Finvarra and a beautiful Banshee.

Currently working on a series dealing with the Greek and Egyptian gods as they battle for supremacy over the Las Vegas Strip. It is in the hands of an editor at one of the big publishers so we’ll see where that leads. 

The Hooded Man, which will be published by Decedent Publishing, deals with a new twist on the Robin Hood legend. Robin Hood is a true obsession of mine, just as my friends and family, and this book is my baby in every sense possible.

I love that we share a couple Ravenous anthologies – full of super sexy shorts!

How do you market your work?

I use twitter, facebook, ads on review sites. I do guest blogs with other writers and pretty much hound people about my books. LOL  I have two blogs that are writing relate that I use.
One is my own costumeharpy.blogspot.com and the other is culinarycarnivale.blogspot.com

I also sometimes reference my writing work in my history blog. This blog deals with the naughty and scandalous side of history. www.historysmistress.blogspot.com

What do you love most about writing?

Creating a whole new world and people to populate it. Also when I write something set in a far away exotic place, I get to go there in my mind with my characters. Writing lets you walk away from your own life and world and have an adventure. My heroes for example are always men I would be interested in myself. My heroines are always strong but have soft sides. Writing lets me go places like South Africa, India, Montreal, etc. Places I may one day get to see and experience myself but for now can’t. When I send my characters there, I get to go too. Same thing when I write in a different time period. I can rub elbows with Humphrey Bogart and Jane Russell or wear hoop skirts and watch Lee surrender at Appomattox all by putting pen to paper, or fingers to keyboard, or fingers to typewriter.

Who are some of your favorite authors and books?

In the romance world, I love Vickie Lewis Thompson. I think I have every single one of her books in paperback. Love, Love, Love her. I also love Marie Donovan and Karen Foley.
In the mystery realm, I am huge fan of Cleo Coyle and her Coffeehouse Mystery series, Julie Hyzy and her White House Chef series, and Karen Foley and her Tattoo Shop mysteries.
I’m a huge history whore so Sarah Vowell and Doris Kearns Goodwin are on the auto buy list as well.

Mahalo to Courtney for joining us today and I’ve saved the best for last!  Courtney has agreed to give away either a pdf copy of Kona Warrior, Once upon a Threesome, or Three’s a Charm to a random commenter.


Sunday, October 2, 2011

Guest Blogging & Giving Away Vampires

I'm guest blogging at the new Breathless Press blog here and giving away a copy of my super hot m/m vampire short story ROOM NUMBER TWELVE!

 
Stop by and comment for a chance to win -- you have until October 5!