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New Book Stores Opening

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L. McMaken
11-5-11
Cincinnati, OH

In a stunning move, Books-A-Million announced they will be opening 41 new bookstores in December. Earlier this year the book store chain closed 21 stores. According to their press release, several of the new stores will be in vacated Border’s locations.

Terrance G. Finley, President of Books-A-Million said in a statement: “We have been working diligently in the last several months to find ways to keep a number of former Borders store locations in operation under the Books-A-Million brand, and these store openings are the culmination of that work. These 41 stores will also benefit local economies by providing sustaining jobs in and around our new locations. To Books-A-Million, it’s about forging a lifetime partnership with all bookstore lovers.”

Genie Knows Best by award-winning author Judi Fennell

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GENIES ARE HERE! FREE E-BOOK ON KINDLE, NOOK, AND MORE!

The next chapter in an original and fun light paranormal series from an award-winning author whose readership is building… Judi Fennell builds a world where genies grant three wishes, but of course every wish comes with complications!

Sourcebooks Casablanca is pleased to present Genie Knows Best by award-winning author Judi Fennell (ISBN9781402241901; Mass Market Paperback; $6.99 U.S. / £4.99 UK; Romance; November 2011).


“The nonstop cinematic gee-whiz results will keep the reader enraptured… Sultry sex scenes, a bubble-gum-sweet but passionate romance, quick-moving action, and a variety of puns and riddle-making beasts.”
Publishers Weekly Starred Review of I Dream of Genies


“Fennell’s sexy contemporary romp… takes its cue from Barbara “Eden’s indelible television role, but with enough original touches, careful research, and world building to make this tale—the first in a trilogy set around jinn wrongly accused under an archaic legal system—pure fun.”
Booklist on I Dream of Genies

After dumping her cheating fiancé, Samantha Blaine jets off on her romantic honeymoon in Casablanca (she paid for it, after all!) alone. But when she purchases an antique lantern in a bazaar, she also purchases the genie bound to it by a nasty curse…

Cursed by his mortal lover, Kal has spent centuries trying to track down the lantern that is the key to his release from servitude. Kal is stunned when the lantern turns up in a bazaar in Casablanca, and the beautiful woman who is now his new “master.”

But Kal isn’t the only magical being looking for the lantern and soon Samantha and Kal are on the run from dark magic. Through it all, Kal’s attraction for Samantha grows stronger, but it’s her pure heart that captures his soul and he begins to think that maybe spending a lifetime serving Samantha is the best thing that’s ever happened to him…

The first book in the series, I Dream of Genies, recipient of a starred review in Publishers Weekly and a finalist in the Golden Leaf Awards, is now available for FREE for a limited time on various e-book formats.

Judi Fennell is an award-winning author and writes what she calls “fairy tales with a twist.” Her romance novels have been finalists in Gather.com‘s First Chapters and First Chapters Romance contests, and have won numerous RWA Chapter Awards, including the FF&P Prism Award, and the New Jersey Golden Leaf Award. Judi lives with her family in suburban Philadelphia, PA, where she is working on the next book in the Genie Trilogy, Leave it to Genie, set for release in Fall 2012.

For more information, please visit http://www.judifennell.com/.

 

 

Kindle Opens Lending Library

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11-4-11
L. McMaken
Cincinnati, OH

 

The Kindle Lending Library is now online and operational. Amazon is offering it’s Prime members the ability to rent “one digital book per month” without a due date. Prime membership with Amazon is $79 per year. The titles available for loan can only be read on Amazon’s Kindle devices.  Currently, there are 5,000 titles available to readers through this program.

In a press release Amazon stated: “Titles in the Kindle Owner’s Lending Library come form a range of publishers under a variety of terms. For the vast majority of titles, Amazon has reached agreement with publishers to include titles for a fixed fee. In some cases, Amazon is purchasing a title each time it is borrowed by a reader under standard wholesale terms as a no-risk trial to demonstrate to publishers the incremental growth and revenue opportunity that this new service presents.”

 

Mad About the Boy by Suzan Battah (Excerpt/Giveaway)

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Read the Excerpt for Mad About the Boy add a Comment Below, then come back and find out if you won your own copy!

 

Excerpt:

Chris zipped through the late afternoon traffic, relaxed but in control as he maneuvered past a slow driver. They arrived at the dance studio in record time.
“I’ve been learning to dance for nearly a year. An ex-girlfriend of mine recommended I learn. It’s a long story. I’ll tell you another time.” He took her hand as they walked up the stairs together, a spark zapped between them, the loud pumping of music filtering down the winding stairs.
“It should be fun.” Julia entered the studio after Chris opened the door for her. “I love the tango. It’s a favorite dance of mine.”
Chris spoke in a confidingly low tone, “Rosie is very passionate about the tango. She is getting impatient, ready to push me off the second floor. You’ll have to tell me because I’m certain she’s swearing at me in Spanish.”
Rosetta was the middle-aged Argentinean woman Julia had seen him with the other day, and the owner of the dance studio. She got excited when she recognized Julia’s Latino heritage.
Rosie gestured to Chris. “He can move, but he can’t dance. I am so frustrated. I can see his passion, but it is not there in his dancing,” Rosie confessed in Spanish. “Maybe you can help with that.”
Julia shook her head in wonder. Talk about getting toknow someone. Now she was expected to incite Chris’ passion to dance. Rosie was looking at her with such hope.
He stood back, his arm loosely wrapped around Julia’s shoulder, an amused look on his face. Rosie continued to wave her arms about, slapping Chris on the arm when she caught on to his underlying humor.
“No wonder Carmella sent you to dance lessons. Now you are not even releasing the passion. We already discussed this, Christophe!” Rosie punched him in the arm when he just rolled his eyes at her.
“I’m trying! Come on, give a man a break.” Chris jumped back reflexively when Rosie went to hit him again.
“What am I meant to do with you?” Rosie grumbled, glaring at him and folding her arms across her large chest.
“Releasing the passion?” Julia grinned, raising a brow at him skeptically.
Chris coughed, trying in vain to stop Rosetta’s explanation. But he ended up hanging his head with a look of devastation on his face.
Rosetta smirked and explained, “For Christophe, dancing is a way to control and release his passion. He is too feisty and dramatically over-sexed sometimes.”
Julia’s eyes widened, surprised by the intimate confession, her face heating up. He’s dancing to release and control his passion!
“Well, it’s…it’s…not… what are you saying this for, Rosie?” Chris muttered annoyed, for the first time since Julia had met him, he faltered, his face darkened with embarrassment. He was mortified, could not even look at her.
Julia took pity. She understood what Rosie meant. She gave Chris an empathetic look, believing Rosie would move onto a different subject seeing how uncomfortable she was making him. Julia was wrong.
“Carmella, his ex-girlfriend, sent him straight to me. Dancing is a great way to release all that tension, the passion built up in you. The improvement has only worked slightly, huh, Christophe?” Rosetta winked and elbowed him in the belly. “You need something more than this old woman to release that pent up…”
“Rosie.” He frowned giving her a warning look. “I’m not that bad.”
Julia grinned. Chris looked down at her with an uneasy smile, the tension ebbing away.
“Yes, well that is debatable. Dancing has improved you greatly, but if you’re going to dance, you need to release it more. Only a woman can help with that.” Rosie turned away to clap for some change of music.
Chris murmured in a low, seductive tone, “Rosie, you said that I’m a hopeless dancer because I need the inspiration of a fiery woman. I have my inspiration, now teach me to dance. You’re the only one who can!”
Rosetta started giggling and blushed red. In that moment, Julia knew one thing about Chris: he made sure everyone around him felt special.
“He’s so cheeky.” Rosie poked him in the belly, fanning her face. “See, too over-sexed.”
Julia felt like fanning herself, also.
But before the dance lesson could start, Chris’ cell phone buzzed. “Excuse me. I won’t be long.” He took the phone call outside on the balcony, sliding the glass door shut behind him.
Rosetta took Julia’s hand, leading her to the middle
of the dance floor. Speaking in her own language, she confided the issue with Chris’ learning. “You see that. We are talking about passion, and what does he do! He walks off and hides with his cell phone. What are we to do with him?”
Julia shrugged. “He looks like he’s a good dancer being a typically immaculate perfectionist.”
Rosetta shrugged. “Oh, he is very good, very good indeed at learning steps. Yet he does not bring forth the fire and passion in the dance. I wish for him to feel the dance, be drawn into the dance. It won’t work otherwise.”
Julia inclined her head. “You mean he really is dancing to control his passion?”
Rosie laughed a deep, husky sound. “Of course he is! Even if he denies it, it is the truth. Apart from making love, what better way to release passion than to dance?”
Curious, Julia tried not to seem so nosey when she asked, “So his ex-girlfriend thought Chris needed to release pent-up passion. He seems so controlled all the time, knowing exactly what he wants.”
Rosetta scoffed. “He may appear to be, but it’s not all what it seems to be. I’ve known Christophe for a year. Anyway, dancing helps him relax as well. He enjoys much dance.”
Julia was amazed by the discovery of Chris’ weakness. She was intrigued.
“Argentine tango comes from the belly and the heart,” Rosie continued. “It burns within and needs more than just the steps to become a dance. Explain to him, in English. He will like that coming from a lover.”
“Oh, we’re not lovers.” Julia was quick to point that
out, not wanting rumors to get started. “We’ve only just met.”
“Really?” Rosie looked her over, unbelieving. “Well, you will be lovers, maybe soon. There is passion between you and him. His eyes burn fire when he looks at you, my sweet.” She squeezed Julia’s arm. “Have you danced the Argentine tango before?”
Julia shook her head. “I used to dance about a year ago at another studio. Also in my teens I was a regular at dance classes.”
“What dances?” Rosetta led her toward the dance floor.
“Ballroom and Latin dances.”
The door clicked loudly open as Chris came back into the studio. He stopped at the door, switching his phone off and slipping it into his back pocket. Then his gaze was on Julia, an open question in his eyes. Rosetta gave her a wicked smile and nudge to her elbow, saying low in accented English, “You can see he burns for you. He is the fire and you are the candle. You will melt when he lights you.”
She noticed every determined, purposeful movement of his body, and the quick smile as he looked over at Rosetta. Julia couldn’t respond. Her breath caught in her throat, her skin tingling to be touched. She felt his presence the moment he came to stand beside her.
“Would you like me to translate what you said?” Julia asked. She couldn’t even look at him, or she’d blush from what she was thinking. “About dancing.”
“Yes! Explain for me.” Rosetta pulled Chris’ elbow so that he was positioned in front of Julia.
Still blushing, Julie mumbled, “Rosie thinks you lack passion in your dance. Your steps are good, but
that does not make a dance a dance, or a man a dancer. Feel the music, here and here.” The words emboldened her, and she came closer, placing her left hand on his abdomen and right hand on his heart. She heard him suck in a breath at her touch, and she felt her own power. “Let the music lead you, and your passion lead your partner.”
Rosetta clapped her hands in delight at Julia’s interpreted instructions for Chris. Then she headed over to the stereo to set some music up. “Now Julia has confessed she has learnt ballroom and Latin dances before, so I don’t think it should take too long to get her into the rhythm again. Give me half an hour with Julia, so she is ready for you, and that way, when you dance with each other, it will be just magic.”
After working vigorously with Julia, Rosie cut their lesson short. Julia’s natural ability to dance and follow a partner was clear, so Rosetta called Chris over to take the lead. Then she smiled and bowed herself away, encouraging them to come together.
Julia watched him approach, careful not to give away the yearning desire to be wrapped in his arms. The music started with the soft whistle of a violin. Chris stepped into her personal space and the temperature rose between them. His eyes burned into her. Without missing a beat, he took her hand in his, firm and strong. His right arm slid beneath her elbow to rest his hand on her back, in the middle of her shoulder blades, where he could lead her movements by pressing his hand in gentle guidance.
The deep sounds of a piano and bass joined the violin. Then, while her heartbeat thrummed in rhythm to the music, the accordion’s haunting pitch joined in.
She could feel the power in his body, and the intensity in his look was all that was needed to reel her into his mesmerizing spell.
With slow movements, he guided her across the floor in perfect time and deliberate precision. The tempo of the music changed, becoming more dramatic. His leg came out to stop her foot and she made a sharp flick of her leg, moving to the side around him.
She could hear Rosetta’s delighted squeal faintly in the background. But Julia’s attention was focused on Chris, allowing the music to take her to a new level. She could feel his breath on her face, sending shivers down her spine. They pressed closer still, leaning into each other as they moved around the floor, oblivious to the sudden audience of students watching them. They might only be using basic movements, but it was the connection between them that showed such a passionate dance.
The music peaked, exploding with striking sound around them. He lifted her off her feet for a moment and spun her around and then dipped her low, his hand gripping her bent thigh. When his cheek pressed to hers, she dared a caress by running her fingers over his neck and shoulder.
When the music ended, she felt breathless. If he would just look at her, she told herself, looking up at him, if he would turn ever so slightly, she could kiss him, just a quick kiss. He straightened, bringing her back up.
They were both surprised by the noisy whistles, stomps, and applause erupting throughout the studio. Rosetta was looking on proudly, but she approached them now, beaming and holding out her hands wide.
She embraced Julia, kissing her on both cheeks with a loud smack. “You have made the man a dancer. The passion released! He just needed you. Oh, the excitement! This is only your first dance. Let’s keep going and teach you some more.”
Chris started laughing. But an hour later, they were both exhausted and exhilarated from the experience of dancing together. Julia found Chris to be one of the best dance partners she’d ever had. He might have only a year of dance experience under his belt, but he was a natural. She had always needed a strong partner, one who could lead. Chris had the confidence and stamina to keep her very happy on the dance floor.
As they were finishing, a group of young girls and guys were making a racket coming up the internal stairs. Rosetta silenced them with a lot of shushing while she tried to keep focused on the couple in their last practice. As the music slowed and came to a halt, Rosetta started applauding very loudly. She jumped from her seat to come over and clap Chris on the back, giving Julia an excited squeeze of her hand.
“You have improved so much, Chris. I am very impressed, and I think it has a lot to do with this beautiful woman. She will have to come with you to your lessons, huh. No arguments.”
Julia had enjoyed every minute of the dance lesson, especially as her connection with Chris grew stronger. She had never felt so alive.
When they left the studio, on a complete high, Julia couldn’t stop smiling. Her stomach fluttered as he reached for her hand, pulling her in close to his body.
“I’m starving,” he whispered. “Are you hungry?” As he opened the car door for her, she said, “How
about something take away?” “What about a Sub sandwich?” He suggested with
enthusiasm. “Sure.”
They stopped at a local Subway for a couple of foot- long subs. Chris then drove her to the pier where they sat on a bench overlooking the water. He dug into his jam-packed sub, chewing loudly. Julia grinned at the way he ate hungrily, but she was a bit more reserved in her enthusiasm.
With one arm around the back of the bench, Chris gave her his full attention. They talked about where they grew up. Though they came from different lifestyles, they found they had many things in common.
“My father thinks I’m being risky with the Augustine Hotels,” he confessed suddenly. “Do you think I’m risking the reputation of the Augustine with the changes? Will I lose our clients?”
Julia’s mouth dropped. She was a little shocked. “No, definitely not. Renovations always breathe new life into places. I’m sure he just wants you to be careful. Taking over such an elaborate enterprise isn’t easy.”
“My father has been ill for over a year now. He passed everything over to me. I’ve got big shoes to fill,” Chris said with a faraway look. “Sometimes I get sick and tired of trying to prove myself. Everyone wants to see me fail.”
Julia rubbed his arm. “Look, if it makes you feel any better, I was top of my classes in renovation. I’ve got insider information on the best designs. The Augustine was brilliant before, really elegant. And once I’m done, the Augustine will shine like a massive diamond. It will still be the classiest place to stay at in all of Florida.
Everyone will be checking in. And I mean everyone.” The tension in his body eased. She knew he had been splattered across the tabloids for his business decisions, and admittedly some had been not so good. Several well-respected business professionals had berated his choices publicly. He was obviously struggling with the
idea of changing the image. “What are your thoughts on not completely shutting
down the whole hotel to finish the renovation?” He asked.
“Well, to be honest, it’s risky. We have to be on schedule at every point. The entrance will be done in record time. But we’re not painting every room. I have to be honest, anyone staying during the time we renovate may not like it. We have to ensure constant safety. Don’t worry, I won’t let you down,” she declared with absolute confidence.
Chris finished his sandwich first. Then they just sat there, gazing out at the ocean, comfortable in each other’s company. The view out onto the water was magnificent as the sun burned orange going down over the horizon.
“I love watching the sun go down,” he said, glancing her way. “I hate for our date to end.”
“I had a real good time, thank you.” She wiped her hands on a napkin, satisfied with how their second date was turning out.
Chris’ eyes darkened and his smile turned sensual. “I’m glad you had a good time. At least you enjoyed the food.” He gestured to her mouth, his eyes focused on her lips. “You have a bit of sauce on your lip. Let me get that for you.”
Her heart beat wildly as he slowly came closer.
Before she could even wipe it away, he moved within an inch of her lips. His eyes sent a thrill of desire through her veins.
When his hand came around her neck, the tips of his fingers caressing her nape, she sighed. He moved in, watching her reaction as the tip of his tongue and lips met the corner of her mouth, sucking the offending sauce clean.
She felt the sensation through her whole body, closing her eyes. She gripped his thigh, sighing with complete pleasure, feeling the moment as if he had kissed her very lips.
She licked where he had kissed, the taste of him there, the fluttering in her belly burning deep.
“Mmmm.” He played with the tips of her fingers, a hint of a smile on his lips.
“That was a cheesy line,” she whispered, wishing he would kiss her for real.
“It worked, didn’t it?” He chuckled.
His arms came around her to pull her closer, so their bodies pressed together. She watched him, his gaze lowered to her lips before glancing back at her. There was a sensual heat yearning within the depths of his eyes.
He didn’t have to say anything. She knew his desire was real. The temperature went up a notch with delicious heat. All it took was her hand rubbing his thigh, the slight tilt of her head to encourage him to lean in for a proper kiss.
At first she pressed softly, savoring the taste of him. Then as his mouth opened, the tip of her tongue stroked his. The sound of his groan caught between her lips. She deepened the kiss as their desire took over, driving
out all rational thoughts. He pulled away, looking down at her beneath
lowered lashes. She could see he was fighting for control. “Again,” she demanded.
His lips met hers in a soft duel. He managed to maneuver her onto his lap, his arms coming around her in a close embrace. As he slowed the kiss and broke away, his finger came up to touch her lips. “Julia, my Julia. When do I get to spend some more time with you?”
Surprised at his ability to make her forget reality, she made a most terrible blunder when she opened her mouth and blurted out, “Well, maybe we shouldn’t be so hasty. We’re both really busy and now I’ve got the Augustine contract, we can’t muck around.”
His smile disappeared, his jaw tensed as he stared back at her. Julia hoped he couldn’t feel her heart pumping beneath her ribs as she moved off his lap.

Thank you for reading! Feel free to visit Suzan Battah’s Website http://www.suzanbattah.com Follow her on Twitter @suzanbattah Join her on http://www.facebook.com/suzan.battah Please leave a review of Mad About the Boy, and once again thank you for reading!

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Meet Inspirational Author Jillian Kent

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L. McMaken
11-4-11
Cincinnati, OH

 

Author Jillian Kent is outgoing, robust and makes everyone she meets feel at ease. A gentle sense of humor, and quick laugh made her an interesting and easy interview. Although she writes inspirational romance, don’t let that fool you – Jillian knows and often explores some darker areas of life.  Get to know author Jillian Kent!

First, tell us a bit about yourself. Where you’re from? Past jobs, awards, the usual bio stuff.

My hubby, Randy, and I have lived in Cincinnati, Ohio for 31 years. We have two grown daughters, one little dog and four big cats. My eighty –six year old mother lives with us too. I was born in Florida and raised in Pennsylvania. I went to college and graduate school in West Virginia and spent a semester in England where I fell in love with the country and its incredible history.

I’m a full-time counselor for nursing students and have a master’s degree in social work. I’m fascinated with human behavior and how our minds work. I wanted to escape from today’s world of mental health problems and explore what might have happened in a lunatic asylum in Regency England to better understand how far we’ve really come in understanding psychological issues today. I’ve been writing for years and the journey to publication really is a rollercoaster ride.

I want readers to escape into the past with some very unusual characters. My hope is that you’ll find faith for the future when life just gets to be too much. I think you’ll enjoy this journey. If you want to read the first chapter of my novel, Secrets of the Heart, Book One, The Ravensmoore Chronicles, please visit my website at http://jilliankent.com/books.html You are also invited to join in the conversation on my blog anytime, read my writing tips, sign up for the newsletter I haven’t written yet, and have fun exploring.

What do you write?

I write my passion. I love my day job as much as I love writing. I’ve been a social worker for 31 years and so has my husband. We met in a Social Work and Law class in graduate school and haven’t been apart since. I love history, sociology, psychology, anthropology and more. So rather then write contemporary books I like to escape into the history of another age and explore their problems in society through the eyes of characters that can bring that time to life and take you on an adventure that’s as close to time traveling as I can manage.

Who has been the most difficult character for you to write?

Actually it was Madeline of Secrets of the Heart. That girl just would not cooperate. J I’ve always found it more difficult to create heroines than heroes, but I think that’s changing now.

What characters are lying on your “office floor”? Why didn’t they come to life on the page and do you think they ever will? Or why not?

Let’s see. They really aren’t on the office floor but stuck in a drawer and in my head. Some of them are great characters, but their stories need some work. I hope to bring one of those stories to publication in the future.  A few of those characters were in contemporary novels that I wrote. I just don’t think I’m ready to publish contemporaries yet. Maybe some day, but not now.

How much time does it usually take you to write a book?

The first book I ever wrote took me a year. I didn’t know if I could write an entire novel. I decided to write one page a day for a year. I did it! Now that has nothing to do with the rewriting process. I wrote Secrets over a period of ten years when my children were little. Now I have a publisher depending on me and am writing entirely too fast. I wrote my second book, Chameleon, in less than a year. Chameleon will come out in May 2012. So after I finish book three which should come out in 2013 I hope to get a bit more time to develop my stories in order to avoid burn out. I love the revision process which is very important and I like to take my time but there are schedules and deadlines that must be kept.

Any funny “researching your book stories” to share with readers?

I love quotes. I don’t remember what year I discovered this quote but I think it’s one of Mark Twains best and very good for all of us to remember if we write fiction.

“The people in the story (characters) shall be alive, except in the case of the corpses, and the reader should be able to tell the corpses from the others.” Mark Twain

What do you find is the hardest part of writing?

All of it. Seriously.  If I narrow it down to one thing I’d have to say writing to deadline and still doing an excellent job. I love a challenge and publishing is very challenging.

If you could be one of your characters for a day which character would it be? Why?

Devlin Grayson, Lord Ravensmoore. He’s awesome. He’s a compassionate man of nobility who doesn’t take his position in society for granted but is willing to be looked down upon in order to fulfill his calling.

Who is your favorite hero that you’ve written? Why?

Devlin Grayson, Lord Ravensmoore.  He takes risks in a world where few would try to emulate him.

Who is your favorite fiction hero written by someone else? Why?

Sherlock Holmes. He’s got a passion for solving crimes yet struggles with addiction which makes him very human no matter how analytical he strives to be.

What do you think makes a good hero?

A hero has to be someone the reader wants to spend time with, who harbors secrets about his past that we may never completely come to know, and kisses better than you could ever imagine. J

If you could have dinner with any writer living or dead, who would it be and why?

Okay. I’m going to cheat here. Living writer would be Dennis Lehane. I’ve enjoyed Dennis’s books and talked with him at the author party for Books by the Banks. He’s so talented. He thinks about dark things and even though I write romance I think about dark things too. I’d just love to have dinner with him and his wife.  You can always get a better glimpse of someone through their spouse, in my opinion.

Dead writer would be Emily Bronte.

Name your five favorite authors. Yes, only five!

I’m sure I’ve answered this differently in the past. J  Today I would say: Dennis Lehane, Harlan Coben, Francine Rivers, Diana Gabaldon, and Julia Quinn.

What authors are in your TBR pile?

James Scott Bell, Jodi Picoult, Dennis Lehane, Julie Lessman, and Tamara Alexander.

Do you have a secret talent readers would be surprised by?

I rode in 4-H and Pony Club and in three day eventing as a kid. That’s dressage, stadium jumping and cross-country for non-equestrians. I was lucky enough to have an aunt who supplied the horses and expertise on the farm in Pa. where I grew up. I haven’t ridden for years now but would still enjoy a leisurely ride through a beautiful forest.

What is the one question you never get asked at interviews, but wish you did?

Why do I write inspirational fiction?  Along with the personal fascination of how we think, and why we do the things we do comes the question of how God influences our choices and how he effects or doesn’t affect our behavior. Why we believe or don’t believe in God. This helps me explore my personal journey with God (along with my characters) and come to a better understanding of who I am and who I want to be in Christ.

I blog on my website at www.jilliankent.com, the Wordeserve Water Cooler with my agency mates at http://wordservewatercooler.com/ and Just the Write Charisma with my Realms buddies at http://justthewritecharisma.blogspot.com/

I also write and host other authors at a column titled The Well Writer for the Christian Fiction Online Magazine at http://www.christianfictiononlinemagazine.com/brilliant_well.html

Twitter @JillKentAuthor

FaceBook https://www.facebook.com//JillianKent#!/JillianKent

And yes, I’m participating in NanoWriMo this month. http://www.nanowrimo.org/

Kobo is Now a Book Publisher

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L. McMaken
11-4-11
Cincinnati, OH

 

Kobo, the company that makes eReaders, just announced they will begin publishing books early in 2012. Kobo will “edit, design, and sell” the books.

Amazon has been in the publishing business for several years, and just recently added bestselling authors Barry Eisler, and J.A. Konrath to their stable. Kobo is one of Amazon’s largest competitors, particularly in the international eBook market. Kobo, has also just launched it’s own tablet (a direct competitor to Amazon’s Fire Tablet).

There is no word yet on what Kobo’s first published book titles will be, or what authors they have signed.

 

The Second Installment of the Skindancer Series Has Arrived…

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Blood Rock by Anthony Francis
Blood Rock by Anthony Francis

Blood Rock by Anthony Francis
Blood Rock by Anthony Francis

Dakota Frost is back in the latest novel from Anthony Francis…
…Dakota is ready for her life to be on track. This skindancer, a magical tattoo artist whose ink comes to life, has a new car, a new house, and she has just gained custody of her “daughter,” the were-tiger Cinnamon. But dark and menacing magic is starting to claim lives in Atlanta—magical graffiti has become more than a nuisance for Edgeworlders, members of the magical alternative culture in Dakota’s world, and now vampires and werewolves everywhere are starting to feel great mistrust. Even law enforcement agencies have no idea where to turn. It seems like the very security of Dakota’s city rests in her hands, but she knows what it will take to save Atlanta from the encroaching artwork. She has to swallow her pride. Dakota must seek the help of her mentor…Blood Rock.

Blood Rock is the second installment in the Skindancer series from Anthony Francis, who is by day a computer scientist and by night a science fiction writer. This dark and exciting urban fantasy is evidence of Francis at his best. It also shows his knack for developing complete and comprehensive systems of magic—in this particular novel, Dakota explores the idea of magic and its true nature. Eventually she receives aid from an unlikely source. For fans of fantasy everywhere and especially avid readers of urban fantasy, Anthony Francis gives you Blood Rock, which is now available in bookstores. For more information about the book and the author, visit www.dakotafrost.com.

The Magic of Dakota Frost is Back…

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Blood Rock by Anthony Francis
Blood Rock by Anthony Francis

Blood Rock by Anthony Francis
Blood Rock by Anthony Francis

Dakota Frost is back in the second installment of the Skindancer trilogy, an urban fantasy series from highly-acclaimed science fiction author Anthony Francis…
…In Dakota’s world, magic, which was kept a secret by its practitioners until the counter-culture movement of the 20th century, is very real. And Dakota knows it well—as a “skindancer,” a tattoo artist whose ink can come to life, and a member of the Edgeworld, the alternative culture in which magic is known and practiced, she holds to a certain degree of skepticism blended with her fiery attitude in order to make her world work. Right now, she seems to be on the right course. After all, she has a new house and a new vehicle, not to mention a newly adopted daughter named Cinnamon, who is in reality a were-tiger. Then, her friends, also supernatural by nature, become the target of a magical attack that is peculiar to say the least. Deadly graffiti is the cause, and, with so much at stake, it is Dakota’s burden to learn how such menacing alternative artwork can be stopped before Edgeworlders everywhere in Atlanta are doomed. Vampires, werewolves, and even traditional law enforcement are losing their trust, and Dakota seems to have one resort. The time has come to seek help from her own skindancing mentor. The only one who can aid Dakota now is Blood Rock.
Blood Rock is the latest novel from Anthony Francis and marks a continuation of skindancer Dakota Frost’s trials in a world where magic is just as much a part of reality as science. The problem for Dakota is that laws of science (physics, etc.) are already recognized, at least to some extent, whereas the laws and true nature of magic are only vaguely understood. An important part of the novel is her course of learning the source of magic. You will understand a little better too when you read…
…Anthony Francis actually enhances computer technology for a living, but by night he retreats into a world of his own contrivance. Writing and science are both passions for him, but he seems also to have a knack for the urban fantasy genre. His novels are set in Atlanta, a city where Francis spent much of his life and one to which he has a great attachment. Of course, in the Atlanta of Francis, there are werewolves, vampires, and magical members of the alternative culture sect, such as Dakota Frost. His stories are creative and full of energy, like his novels’ characters. There is also evidence that Francis is very painstaking about his development of a hard magical system for his fictional world.
If you have ever enjoyed urban fantasy, then you should definitely look for the latest novel from Anthony Francis, Blood Rock. For those readers who are completely unfamiliar with previous work from Francis, it might also be a good idea to pick up the first novel in the series, Frost Moon, so that Dakota’s story makes a little more sense. For more information about this novel, the author, or his other work, turn to the following web address: http://www.dresan.com/.

Interview with Cecilia Velástegui | Gathering the Indigo Maidens

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Art theft, human-trafficking for sex and stepping outside your comfort zone to help another is just the beginning of the conversation we have with author Cecilia Velastegui who talks to us about her novel Gathering The Indigo Maidens.

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When the telephone rings one day, the end result of the call is total confusion for Paloma. Is her beloved nanny from childhood really being held captive as a sex-slave? Are the preposterous claims of the mysterious caller actually true? Is one of her pieces of art, the Immaculate Conception by 17th century Quito artist Isabel Santiago really stolen? And is the caller the true heir to the painting? – Read the full book review here-http://readersentertainment.com/2011/when-the-life-of-an-art-collector-turns-dramatic/

The author talks about what made her think of her story and about Spanish Colonial art.  She talks about the real life dark underworld of human-trafficking and art theft.

About the author– Cecilia Velástegui was born in Quito, Ecuador where she spent her childhood.  She was raised in California and France, and has traveled extensively in 50 countries.  She received her graduate degree from the University of Southern California, and speaks four languages.  She serves on the board of directors of several cultural and educational institutions.  She lives with her family in Monarch Beach, California.

Introducing Author Laura Bickle/Alayna Williams

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L. McMaken
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Cincinnati, OH

 

I love it when I attend a writer’s conference and find a great new author. That’s just what happened when I met Laura Bickle aka Alayna Williams. She writes in several genres most recently, young adult. Personally, I was intrigued by the paranormal fantasy titles, and now have another book on that teetering TBR pile.  Let me introduce you to Laura.

1. First, tell us a bit about yourself. Where you’re from? Past jobs, awards, the usual bio stuff.
I’m a bit of an odd duck. My professional and educational background is in information technology, criminal justice, and library science. I live in the Midwest, where my husband and I are owned by five semi-reformed feral cats. I work in a library, which is a dream job for a writer.

2. What do you write?
I write contemporary fantasy and urban fantasy, and I just sold my first YA paranormal thriller. Writing as Laura Bickle, I’m the author of EMBERS and SPARKS from Pocket Books, which are sometimes described as “Ghostbusters in Detroit with dragons and arson.” Writing as Alayna Williams, I’m the author of DARK ORACLE and ROGUE ORACLE (also for Pocket), featuring a criminal profiler who uses Tarot cards to solve cases. 

THE HALLOWED ONES is my YA thriller about an Amish girl who must confront not only a massive disaster unfolding in society at large, but also the darkness brewing in her own community – think “Witness” meets “28 Days Later.” It will be out from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt’s Graphia teen imprint in Fall 2012, with a sequel in Spring 2013.

3. Who has been the most difficult character for you to write?
I think my most difficult character was the Pythia in DARK ORACLE and ROGUE ORACLE. She’s the leader of an ancient society of oracles, and in Dungeons and Dragons parlance, she’s entirely neutral in alignment. She isn’t good, she isn’t evil, but she can be quite ruthless in her neutrality. She does what needs to be done, and for her, the ends always justify the means.

4. What characters are lying on your “office floor”? Why didn’t they come to life on the page and do you think they ever will? Or why not?
When characters don’t work out, I find that it’s simply the wrong story for them. For me, a character has to mesh organically with the plot. If that doesn’t happen, then the character doesn’t shine, and she winds up on the cutting room floor. But I keep notes on her…she may be perfect for a story at some point in the future.

5. How much time does it usually take you to write a book?
Usually, it takes me a few months from start to finish. I credit National Novel Writing Month with instilling structure for me and helping me to see the big picture. Both DARK ORACLE and ROGUE ORACE were National Novel Writing Month winning books, and I use those techniques in all the stories I write.

6. Any funny “researching your book stories” to share with readers?
Research is one of the pleasures of being a writer, and I got to research spontaneous human combustion for SPARKS. I was really amazed at the number of theories about how this works…including the theory of the ‘phosphenic fart.’ In this idea, digestive gases gather and catch fire in one’s digestive tract. Yeah, I know. Bizarre. But fun to see if I can get the heroine to mention that in the story. And if I can get my editor to laugh, that’s an additional bonus.

For THE HALLOWED ONES, I spent some time in Amish country. Researching the history and symbolism of hex signs was a special thrill – they’re beautiful art with a great deal of meaning behind them to invite luck, prosperity, and protection.

7. What do you find is the hardest part of writing? The beginning is the most intimidating – the blank page is a scary place, full of doubts. Procrastination is my greatest enemy at that stage.

The easiest part for me is the last quarter of the book. Then, I can see how all the factors come into play and the plot threads begin to tie up. It’s sort of like running downhill – exhilarating and exciting.

8. If you could be one of your characters for a day which character would it be? Why?
Sparky, Anya Kalinczyk’s fire salamander in EMBERS and SPARKS, was a lot of fun to write. Sparky is a composite of all the pets I’ve had. He’s snuggly, petulant, protective, and snarky. As a fire salamander, he can affect electrical fields and fire…he’s been known to chew on cell phones, blow up microwaves, and set of sprinkler systems in the crime lab. He has a favorite toy that he cuddles with at night…a Glow-Worm. I had a Glow-Worm toy as a child. I was terribly afraid of the dark, and it really helped. I still give them as gifts for baby showers.

Yeah, I think I’d like to be Sparky. He doesn’t speak, but he gets to unleash all of his destructive urges and he snacks on ghosts.

9. Who is your favorite heroine that you’ve written? Why?
Katie, the heroine of THE HALLOWED ONES, was an interesting person to wrap my head around. She’s a young woman preparing to go out and experience the world outside her Amish community…when a cataclysmic, end-of-the–world type of event starts to unfold. She’s trapped in her own community, but also has to face the evil beyond it and the growing darkness within it.

10. Who is your favorite fiction heroine written by someone else? Why?
I’ve always loved Aerin in Robin McKinley’s THE HERO AND THE CROWN. Aerin was the first fantasy heroine I’d read who slew her own dragons, and I was hooked on the genre from then on.

11. What do you think makes a good hero or heroine?
I think a good hero or heroine can’t have an easy time of it. The decision to become a hero can’t be an easy one. A person gives up a great deal to go on the hero’s journey, and you never get all of those things back when you return to the village. Some of those things sacrificed are gone for good.

12. If you could have dinner with any writer living or dead, who would it be and why?
Sergei Lukyanenko. His Watch books have such a unique perspective – his characters are often in danger of losing their humanity. And they have such nuanced and complicated relationships with power, both supernatural and political.

13. Name your five favorite authors. Yes, only five!
Guy Gavriel Kay, Robin McKinley, Sergei Lukyanenko, Phillippa Ballantine, and Alice Hoffman.

14. What authors are in your TBR pile?
My TBR pile is huge and out of control. At the top are Thomas Sniegoski and Meljean Brook.

15. What authors do you always read?
Patricia McKillip, Ann Aguirre, Jeri Smith-Ready, Elizabeth Bear, Peter S. Beagle, and M.L.N. Hanover.

16. Do you have a secret talent readers would be surprised by?
My husband and I are amateur astronomers. I also belly dance a bit…but not in public. Nobody needs to see that, trust me! 😉

I initially became interested in belly dancing because I wanted to help overcome my shyness. Since I spend so much time in my head, it helped me think of my body a bit more, get outside of myself. I still wouldn’t dance in public, but it’s a lot of fun to get together with a group of women to laugh and shimmy.

17. What is the one question you never get asked at interviews, but wish you did?
I wish people would ask about what I’m watching on television. I’m a huge fan of Fringe and the X-Files. I’ve also been immersed in Rome, the Walking Dead, Firefly, and Boardwalk Empire. There are some really amazing stories being told out there.

And I shall not gush on about how happy I am that Futurama got renewed. All glory to the Hypnotoad!

I’m always thrilled when folks pick up my books. I love to hear from readers, and I can be found in the following places:

Website:  http://www.salamanderstales.com/

Blog: http://salamanderstales.blogspot.com/

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/laurabickle

Twitter: http://twitter.com/Laura_Bickle

Thanks so much for hosting me today!

Thanks for dropping by Laura.