Thursday, June 30, 2011

CH Admirand and THE SAXON BRIDE


Aloha from RWA!   As the convention continues with workshops, panels, and book giveaways, I squeeze in a few coffees with my author friends, including the multi-talented CH Admirand.  From her bio:


My love for the written word is a gift from my parents, but the need to write was instilled by my 7th Grade English teacher. One of my writing quirks is that I love to include bits and pieces of my ancestors and ancestry in all of my books. Check out my fun facts and genealogy page to see which characters are named after family or friends.


A bride at Merewood ..... 


CH Admirand celebrates the print release of THE SAXON BRIDE:


Merewood Keep is just beginning to earn revenues and with Garrick as it's overlord. When the new Norman King decides to gift the newly rebuilt keep to one of his favored knights, his mother Eyreka is devastated until she hears the rumors that the Norman is widowed. Augustin de Chauret has no desire to marry, nor live in England. But his liege lord has gifted him with a keep and now a wife. Will the Saxon beauty win his heart as well as his name?




THE SAXON BRIDE is the second book in the Medieval Trilogy from The Dark Castle Lords.  I received a copy of THE SAXON BRIDE during the RT Booklovers' Convention so let's give it away today to one randomly selected commenter.


- Leave a comment about your favorite castle or ancient monument.
- This giveaway is open to all readers.
- Comments are open through Saturday, July 2, 10 pm in Dayton.  I will post winners on Sunday, July 3.


Mahalo,
Kim in Dayton




CH Admirand is writing about modern cowboys with Irish blood - check out this link!





Wednesday, June 29, 2011

RWA's Opening Session with Steve Berry, Diane Gabaldon, and Tess Gerritsen



Aloha from NYC!  Today the RWA National Convention kicks off its Opening Session with three NY Times' Bestselling authors - Steve Berry, Diane Gabaldon, and Tess Gerritsen.

So let's play Six Degrees of Separation:

1.  Steve Berry is the author of THE TEMPLAR LEGACY.

2.  The actual Templar Legacy includes Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland.

3.  Scotland's Jacobite Revolution is the backdrop of classic time travel romance, OUTLANDER by Diane Gabaldon.


Rosslyn Chapel
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4.  After their defeat in the Jacobite Revolution, many Scottish clans immigrated to the British Colonies, including Boston.

5.  Boston is the setting for Tess Gerritsen's book (and TV) series, Rizzoli and Isles.

6.  Tess Gerritsen is a founding member of RWA's Aloha Chapter.

7.  At least four members from Aloha Chapter are attending the RWA National Convention - Lynn Raye Harris, Jill Marie Landis, Jane Porter, and myself.

OK, that was seven degrees.   But seven is a lucky number ... so let's giveaway another NYC souvenir to one randomly selected commenter.  To enter the giveaway,

- Leave a comment about any "degree" I referenced!

- This giveaway is open to all readers.

- Comments are open through Saturday, July 2, 10 pm in Dayton.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, July 3.

Mahalo,

Kim in NYC





Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Aloha from NYC - RWA National Convention


Aloha from NYC!   Today is another busy day as I join Mary Gramlich, The Reading Reviewer, to:

- tour of the NYC offices for Grand Central Publishing
- volunteer at the RWA Literacy Signing 
- travel back to the Regency Era at the Beau Monde Soiree  

So, if you were me, what would you:

- Ask a publisher?

- Buy at the the Literacy Signing?

- Wear to the Regency party (historical clothes or a modern party dress)?

One randomly selected commenter will win a NYC souvenir!  All readers are welcome to comment.  Comments are open through Saturday, July 2, 2011.   I'll post the winner on Sunday, July 3.

Mahalo,

Kim in NYC

For another chance to win a NYC souvenir, check out my guest blog at the Reading Reviewer - here's the link.



Monday, June 27, 2011

Aloha to NYC, Elin Hilderbrand, and SILVER GIRL


Today I am traveling to NYC for the Romance Writers of America (RWA) National Convention!   Today's schedule includes:

- flying Columbus-Baltimore-NYC
- lunching with paranormal author Caridad Pineiro
- meeting other bloggers at the hotel bar (where else?!?!)

Speaking of NYC, Reagan Author Books offered me the opportunity to review Elin Hilderbrand's SILVER GIRL - a story of a woman who flees NYC after her husband is arrested for a Ponzi scheme.   This is the first women's fiction that I have read in some time ... and a welcome break from the historical romances I typically read.

NYC Skyline
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Meredith Delinn is dogged by reporters and scorned by the public. Knowing her NYC apartment (and its contents) are about to be seized, Meredith calls her childhood friend Connie Fluke for help.  Their friendship was challenged throughout Meredith's marriage as her husband drove them apart to climb up NYC's social ladder.   As we learn later in the story, Connie's husband suspected fraud and withdrew from Delinn Investments, further straining the women's friendship.  Yet Connie responds to Meredith's call and whisks them both away to the Fluke's summer home on Nantucket.

From Ms. Hilderbrand's bio, she and her family live on Nantucket.   Ms. Hilderbrand weaves the intimate details of island life into the story as Meredith (a jailhouse widow) and Connie (an actual widow) reconnect as friends while they consider their futures without the men whom they married.  

Ms. Hilderbrand drew me into the story by offering both protagonists' perspective of the past and the present.   I empathized with Meredith (as she relived her husband's betrayal); I grieved for Connie (as she  shared how her husband died from cancer); and I cheered when both found peace at the end of summer.    

The story also includes to Toby - Connie's brother and Meredith's high school boyfriend.   He provides comfort to Connie and reignites passion in Meredith.   Yet both women are able to find solace for themselves.   As Connie reflected,

God, human beings were resilient, Connie thought.
They were resilient!


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This is a classic beach read for summer vacation.   At times, I could not put the book down as I wanted to know what happened in the past to shape future events.    I won't reveal those details - especially why the book is named SILVER GIRL - as I believe they would be spoilers.   Therefore, I recommend you read this book!

In honor of SILVER GIRL, I am giving away a NYC souvenir to one randomly selected commenter.  To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about summer - do you go to the beach?  travel to exotic locations?  or finish a special project at home?

2.  This giveaway is open to all readers.

3.  Comments are open through Saturday, July 2, 2011, 10 pm in Dayton.   I'll post the winner on Sunday, July 3.

Mahalo,

Kim in NYC

Nantucket, Massachusetts
www.newenglandmagazine.com




Sunday, June 26, 2011

Weekly winners plus Beverly Jenkins and A SECOND HELPING

Carol M and Na - please contact me at sos.aloha@yahoo.com!

One of our Ohio destinations ...

Aloha from Ohio!   Actually, "Ohayo" means "hello" in Japanese ... so I could say "Ohayo" from Ohio!   And the weekly winners are:

Saturday, June 18:  Regina Scott's THE IRRESISTIBLE EARL
- Chelsea B.



Sunday, June 19:  Margaret Brownley's A SUITOR FOR JENNY
- Artemis 



Monday, June 20:  Simone Elkeles' RETURN TO PARADISE
- Kati R.



Tuesday, June 21:  Joanne Fluke's DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE MURDER
- Mary



Wednesday, June 22:  Syrie James' NOCTURNE
- ELF



Thursday, June 23:  Jane Feather's A WEDDING WAGER 
- Danielle



Friday, June 24:  Allison Brennan's LOVE ME TO DEATH
- Na



Today I spotlight Beverly Jenkins and a SECOND HELPING.  From her bio,

Ms Jenkins’ historical romance novels highlight African/American life in the 19th century. She has 22 published novels to date. In 2004 Ms. Jenkins branched out into romantic suspense with the publication of Edge of Midnight. Her first, faith based, women’s fiction, Bring on the Blessings will be published in Jan 09.



I am giving away a copy of A SECOND HELPING, the second book in her Blessings Series:

With the millions she received after divorcing her faithless tycoon husband, Bernadine Brown saved the historic town of Henry Adams, Kansas, from financial ruin and found loving homes for five needy children. Now there are other "projects" crying out for rescue.

If ever a town institution needed rescuing, it's the beloved Dog and Cow diner. Once it was Henry Adams's social center—or gossip central!—now it's in danger of becoming duct-tape central. But there are other distractions pulling Bernadine from the task at hand: a plethora of romantic entanglements, including her own with a disturbingly attractive Malachi July; a bitter young boy newly arrived in town with his widowed father; and a fugitive on the run with a six-hundred-pound pet pig that's wanted for murder (the pig, that is). And when Bernadine's philandering, troublemaking ex-husband rolls into town looking for a second chance, life in Henry Adams gets very interesting indeed.

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To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about projects and charities you support.

2.  This giveaway is open to all readers.

3.  Comments are open through Saturday, July 2, 10 pm in Dayton.   I'll announce the winner on Sunday, July 3.

Mahalo,

Kim in Dayton


My children will enjoy ice cream from Young's Dairy as I hobnob with romance stars at RWA!

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Aloha to Denise Rossetti and THE LONE WARRIOR


I "met" Denise Rossetti when she made a guest appearance on the Romance Bandits ... so I invited her to visit us at SOS Aloha!  From her bio

When I was very small, I had an aunt who would tell me the most wonderful fairy tales - all original. I grew up, as little girls do, but the magic of story still dazzles and enthralls me. On the good days, I like to think of myself as Scheherazade's sister. On the bad days - not so much.

(read the rest of her bio here, if only to learn what are her favorite shoes).


Kim:  Oh, we love Australia here at SOS Aloha!  What is your favorite sights, sounds, and smell of your suburb?

Denise
:  T
here are many houses just like this in my street - including mine. I live in an older part of Brisbane, where the houses are built of weatherboard timber and are up stilts. Brisbane is a sprawling subtropical city, just north of the Gold Coast where Surfers Paradise is. I'm not sure how exciting it is as a tourist destination, but it's a wonderful place to live. I love the big old river that winds through it like a broad muddy snake. A couple of evenings a week,I walk through the riverside parks with a friend. There are always families out together, athletic types jogging and cycling, the big ferries cutting through the water and the reflections of the city lights. It's gorgeous. Every dusk, the flying foxes (fruit bats) pass over the house on their way to who knows where. Somewhere yummy I suspect! When my kids were little we used to count their batty silhouettes as they flew beneath the clouds and the moon. Later in the night, the possums clomp across the roof in what sounds like hobnailed boots. The poor dog barks death threats at the top of her voice, but they just snicker, possum style. And then go pee on my car.

In summer, the suburbs steam quietly in the midday height - the humidity is horrible. Afternoons, there's usually a downpour. I love watching the storms striding toward us across the hills, the lightning and thunder. But that's only for a few months. Right now it's winter and the days are crisp and clear, though chilly.

This is an outdoor culture. Our house has wide verandahs for lounging about on and eating and drinking good Australian wine. I adore looking out at the stunning combination of the orange/red of the poincianas (there's one in the photo) and the purple of the jacarandas, all against the pure blue of the sky. Neither of these trees are native, but they're so eye-achingly gorgeous I can't bring myself to care.

And lastly, I love that this is my town. I know where everything is - or I can navigate my way there easily enough. I was brought up here, it's safe, familiar. Everyone knows someone who knows someone who you know. Real six degrees of separation stuff. It's a small town dressed up in big city suit.

Brisbane, Australia
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Kim:  
How did you break into publishing?

Denise:  Long story! Ready? LOL.

I hadn’t written any fiction since high school (back in the Dark Ages), though I'd always promised myself, 'One day, I'll write a book.' But then my life took a smart 180 degree turn. Everything went wrong and I was miserable. I thought, 'What the hell, I'll write a damn book!'

So I did. (I'm perfectly okay now, BTW. It all got better.) That was in 2002 and once I finished that first book (it lives in the sock drawer)… ah, then it was a different story. I was hooked on the sheer power of creating a world and disappearing into it.

Because what I write is always fundamentally a romance, regardless of fantasy, science fiction, derring-do or degree of eroticism, I joined Romance Writers of Australia (http://www.romanceaustralia.com/), which was the best thing I could have done. I entered contests, attended conferences, found critique partners and profited from the wise advice of published authors.

When Ellora's Cave ran a contest, I thought I'd give it a try to see if I could write my way past my inhibitions. Turned out I could! *grin* I didn't win, but the comments were highly encouraging. I did a ten minute pitch for an Ellora's Cave editor at the 2005 Romance Writers of Australia conference, following up with a partial at her request. Early the following year, she contracted my book, Gift of the Goddess. It had the absolute best cover in the whole world, especially for a newbie. Judge for yourself! Now I'm about to sign the contract for a fourth in this series, Guilty as Sin.


Then the same book (Gift of the Goddess) appeared in a reviewer’s top ten list for 2006, which brought it to the attention of a senior Berkley editor. A fellow author also kindly recommended me. It was a case of being in the right place at the right time as the editor was new to Berkley and looking to build her author list. This was also the period when the big  New York houses were keen to jump on the erotic bandwagon. So I ended up with a fabulous agent who engineered a four book contract for me.

At the time of writing, I’m completing the last novel in the series, The Dark Rose, but I have also written three novellas, two for Berkley and one for Avon Red. For many years, I wrote a free (remarkably silly) serial for my monthly newsletter. The stories, The Amorous Adventures of Alice and Rackety Kate and the Pirates, are available free on my website - http://www.deniserossetti.com/stories.html And of course, I still enjoy writing for Ellora’s Cave.

  
  

Kim:  Tell us about your Four Sided Pentacle Series and your latest book, THE LOST WARRIOR.

Denise:  The Lone Warrior is #3 in the Four-Sided Pentacle series. (I'm currently writing #4, The Dark Rose.) Each book tells the story of a different couple - Cenda and Gray (and Shad) in The Flame and the ShadowPrue and Erik in Thief of Light, Mehcredi and Walker in The Lone Warrior. All the romances are self-contained (I hate having to wait for the HEA), but there is an overarching theme of good versus evil in the series that is not resolved until #4. That said, I guess it's up to your personal preference as to which book you start with. Some people need the whole picture, others are happy with the central relationship.

I set myself a challenge in every book I write and in The Lone Warrior, it was the character of Mehcredi. She may well be the most unusual, and probably the most engaging, heroine I’ve ever written. For a start, she’s an apprentice assassin, though she’s hopeless at it. She’s not actually autistic - I felt I could never understand enough about the reality of the condition to do it justice – but she was abandoned at birth and grew up as a kind of ‘wild child’, bereft of any kind of affection. As a result, she has no concept of relationships, no empathy and therefore no tact! She has tremendous difficulty reading faces, let alone understanding the inflections of speech that allow humans to communicate subtle emotional changes. But despite these handicaps, she retains an essential shining innocence.

So who better for Mehcredi’s hero than a man who is so self-contained, so cold and deadly, that everyone holds their breath when he enters the room? Walker, the earth shaman, first appeared in Thief of Light.Here's our first glimpse of him, through the eyes of Prue. Mehcredi is the unknown assassin he’s hunting.

Prue shivered. In all the years she’d known Walker, she’d never seen him smile, though he was unfailingly patient with the courtesans he trained in The Garden’s fighting salle. His reserve was so deep a pool of silence surrounded him, his step so quiet it seemed he had no footfall. She had no idea how old he was. Though silver threaded the sable of his hair, he moved with the supple grace of a man in his prime.

If she hadn’t been so wild with rage and terror, she might have pitied the unknown assassin. As it was… Breathing hard, she watched Walker turn without another word and glide through the press of bodies to the door. People made way for him without seeming to realize they did so.

Unfortunately for Walker, Mehcredi has no reserve, no fears, and she boldly walks through his barriers as if they were mist. Poor man! Add in Walker’s pain as the last of  his people, his grim desire for vengeance and the machinations of an evil necromancer and there’s enough angst and adventure to stop your heart. Oh, and I mustn’t forget the rascally dog, he was a lot of fun!

Needless to say, Walker catches up with our hapless assassin…

She opened her mouth to shriek, to plead, but long-fingered hands fastened around her throat. As he slowly increased the pressure, digging painfully into the soft flesh under her jaw, the man smiled, lips pulling back from white teeth. The expression gave him an eerie, chilling beauty. He could have been an avenging angel or a handsome demon. Either way, those elegant brutal hands were the sure instruments of her death.

Her fists flailed, punching. When that failed, she raked at his forearms with her nails, but he didn’t even flinch. Mehcredi knew she was strong, stronger than any woman she’d ever met, but it made no difference. Black spots formed in her vision, her lungs labored and cramped.

“No,” she tried to rasp. “No, please.”

From far off, as if down a long tunnel, came the sound of hysterical barking. 

The man thrust his face into hers. “Now you pay,” he snarled as he sent her down into the dark. “Assassin.”

After a start like that, things can only get better surely? *evil cackle*

You can read the whole of the first chapter here.  Also on my website, you'll find free reads, including The Amorous Adventures of Alice and Rackety Kate and the Pirates.  

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Books One and Two in the Four Sided Pentacle Series

Mahalo, Denise, for joining us today at SOS Aloha!  Denise is giving away a copy of THE LONE WARRIOR to one randomly selected commenter.  To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about a warrior you admire (real or fictional, historical or present).  

2.  The giveaway is open to US residents only but I welcome comments from our international readers.

3.  Comments are open through Saturday.   I'll post the winner on Sunday.

Mahalo,

Kim in Dayton


I admire Army amputee Greg Gadson who inspired the NY Giants to win the SuperBowl in 2008 - here's a link to his story.   My children met him at a neighbors' house and observed that he was "just a normal guy" who walked with his hands.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Buried Treasure - Allison Brennan and LOVE ME TO DEATH


I recently visited my mother in Florida and discovered buried treasure.   I found an envelope from Allison Brennan dated December 2010.   Allison kindly donated a copy of LOVE ME TO DEATH for me to giveaway at SOS Aloha.   I suggested that she send it to me in Florida to correspond with my visit.  Unfortunately, I returned to Hawaii before it arrived (and my mother buried it her drawers).


I emailed Allison with this recent find and we both had a chuckle about "buried treasure."   So my mistake is your gain!  Today I am giving away this print copy of LOVE ME TO DEATH* to one randomly selected commenter:

Six years ago, Lucy Kincaid was attacked and nearly killed by an online predator. She survived. Her attacker did not. Now Lucy's goal is to join the FBI and fight cyber-crime, but in the meantime, she's volunteering with a victim's rights group, surfing the Web undercover to lure sex offenders into the hands of the law. But when the predators she hunts start turning up as murder victims, the FBI takes a whole new interest in Lucy.

With her future and possibly even her freedom suddenly in jeopardy, Lucy discovers she's a pawn in someone's twisted plot to mete out vigilante justice. She joins forces with security expert and daredevil Sean Rogan, and together they track their elusive quarry from anonymous online chat rooms onto the mean streets of Washington, D.C. But someone else is shadowing them: A merciless stalker has his savage eye on Lucy. The only way for her to escape his brutality may be another fight to the death.



LOVE ME TO DEATH is the first book in the Lucy Kincaid series.  The second book,  KISS ME, KILL ME was released in February:

Lucy Kincaid has firsthand experience dealing with deadly criminal predators, and she’s fully prepared to share her many talents with the FBI. But when her career plans are derailed, her boyfriend, security expert Sean Rogan, asks for help on his latest private investigation. Using her well-honed cyber-hunting skills, Lucy is soon on the trail of a missing teenage girl with a penchant for disappearing—and a shocking secret life.

FBI Agent Suzanne Madeaux is also tracking someone: a serial killer on the loose in New York City. Dubbed by the press the Cinderella Strangler, he cruises seamy underground sex parties, where drug-fueled women make for easy pickings. As Lucy and Sean’s desperate search collides with the FBI’s hunt, Lucy isn’t about to step aside. Haunted by painful memories of her own harrowing encounters with evil, she’s determined to keep any more innocents from meeting the fate she so narrowly escaped. Delving deep into the twisted psyche of a remorseless killer, Lucy must confront her own fears—even if it means risking a future job with the FBI and future happiness with Sean.


To learn more about Lucy Kincaid and Allison Brennen, log onto Allison's website.   To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about "buried treasure" you have found ... in your home, at your office, on the beach, etc.

2.  This giveaway is open to all readers.

3.  Comments are open through Saturday, June 25, 3 pm in Dayton.   I'll post the winners on Sunday, June 26.

Mahalo,

Kim in Mississippi

* Mahalo to Allison for donating the book to SOS Aloha for this (delayed) giveaway.

And congratulations to Allison - LOVE ME TO DEATH has been nominated for the 2011 RITA in Romantic Suspense!   We'll be cheering for you in NYC!