Saturday, February 18, 2012

Free Books and Situation Normal All Stranged Up


Good bud, Julia Barrett is giving away two of her books as Kindle downloads at Amazon.
Here's one of them and where you can get it: http://www.amazon.com/Is-It-Spicy-ebook/dp/B005NU62EA/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1316356813&sr=1-1
Haven't read any Julia yet? Now's a good time to try one of her books out.

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The hubby has the upper respiratory crud. I had to have outpatient surgery. He took me to get the surgery, then I went to pick up his prescription. Where's the butler when you need him?

Friday, February 17, 2012

Cornerstone Deep Echoes

With us today is friend, fellow CAB author and Night Writer blogger Charlene Wilson. I asked Charlene, who has a new book coming out Cornerstone Deep Echoes, to tell us about her characters quirks. She decided to let the characters tell you themselves.

I was asked by Charlene A. Wilson to present this blog post today. We’d like to thank Sandra Cox for this opportunity.

I was asked to speak to you about… *looks around at the blog readers and flushes* quirks and odd traits of the characters of the Chronicles of Shilo Manor.

Ahem. Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Jamesuranton Lorus Tru Shilomacj. I’m known as James in Cornerstone Deep, however. Although, of course we don’t go by our full names in our own dimension either. *fidgets and mumbles under his breath* I must agree with Cole. This isn’t as easy as Charlene said it would be.

Ahem. *squares his shoulders*

What’s quickly becoming the most talked about quirk of the Shilo Manor characters is Cole’s love of butter. It was introduced in book one, Cornerstone Deep, when Cole and I are talking in the breakfast nook. But this short clip cemented it to his personality. Cole was very worried about getting Anna away from Lord Dressen and time wasn’t moving fast enough toward our planned attempt. He, uh, took it out on the mantel clock. Emanating Vincent’s destructive behavior, he caused a miniature statue of Meridian’s capitol tower to pierce the face.

“What are you doing up already?”

Cole’s nerves jumped at the sudden voice. “I hate it when you do that.”

James chuckled. “You called me.”

“I didn’t realize the time before I did.” He motioned to the clock. “You wouldn’t mind fixing that, would you?”

Stepping to the desk, James set a plate of cake down for his brother. “Taking on Father Time? You’ll lose.” He motioned a hand to guide the figurine to the bookshelf then passed it over his view of the clock. The face unpuckered, hands straightened, and the glass reassembled.

He sat in a chair and forked a piece of his own snack. “Eat the cake. Elaina’s family barely touched it. We have enough to last a year.”

“Did you bring butter?”

“You want butter on a cake?”

“I’ll eat butter on anything.” He reached for his portion.

“No butter.”

“How about sweet cream?”

“Just eat the cake.”

While the visitors read, James leans to Charlene with a whisper. “I’m not portraying this post as I’d hoped, Charlene. I was under the belief I’d be announcing the release of book two, Cornerstone Deep Echoes. I truly think Cole was right in wanting to hire Mr. Ballard to present this. An officiator would do a much better job.”

Charlene smiles and sets her hand on his arm reassuringly. “You’re doing fine, James. Just imagine you’re in the study with Cole and Vince and you’re doing your counseling thing.”

James presses his lips into a fine line and sucks air through his nose. He nods, reclaiming his place as speaker.

As I mentioned, Vincent has a destructive side. Which brings us to his prominent trait: Impulsive behavior.

Cole didn’t know whether to head straight for the study or stop at the parlor to grab a drink first. His gut told him his hunches were true, and if they were, he’d need a strong mix to handle it.

Vincent marched beside him, flexing his fingers. Sparks flew from the tips with each outward arch, pocking the hardwood floor.

James looked at him sideways. “Clench those fingers into fists or you’ll be refinishing this floor yourself.”

Cole scowled at his youngest brother. “If you blow up this house again, I swear I’ll be the one to ban you to the woods this time.” He paused abruptly in front of the parlor and James bumped him from behind. “I need a drink before we look into this.”

James stepped past him. “I think we could all use one.”

“This is beyond sickening.” Vince turned for the study. “Forget the drink. I have to know.”

And as you can see, I tend to be the one to clean up after my two brothers. *glances at Charlene with a grin* I guess if I hadn’t been given that trait, Shilo Manor would have stood in rubble centuries ago.

With reluctance, Cole scooted back the chair. He flicked a stray ginger root peal into the trash bin and stuffed a small pouch of sage into the appropriate canister on the shelf. The gems clattered as he swept them into a drawer and rolled it shut. A wave of his hand, and the feathers he’d toyed with earlier whirled to gather around a sash that hung alongside the storage hutch. He scanned the room. “Not to James’s perfection, but what ever is?” He grinned at his comment.

James leans over to Charlene and whispers. “That’s not the clip I chose.”

“Oh, I just thought this one showed that you always have to have things perfect. You know, just right.”

He furrows his brow. “But the roots rising from the terra to support Shilo Manor’s failing structure after Vincent destroys the study with his temper was much more dramatic.”

Charlene nods. “And more flattering. I know, James.” She winks.

With a sigh, James straightens and returns to his post.

Ahem. As you can see, we characters take on a life of our own when given traits to personalize our behavior. I’ll not go into what makes the women we love special. But they have a unique voice as well, I assure you.

Charlene stands as James turns to her with a flushed face. “Now, see? That wasn’t so bad, was it?”

He hands her the notes. “No offense intended, but… Yes, Charlene. It was.” He clears his throat and heads for the door. “I’ll put Mr. Ballard on standby for the next blog post.”

James glances back at Charlene and watches as she strolls into the crowd to mingle. With a wave of his hand, he adds to the completed guest post.

As they crossed the terrace, Cole motioned to the grounds. “You’re cleaning this up, right?”

James grinned, causing dimples to crease his cheeks. A pass of his hand, and he took in the area at large. Marble reassembled like an intricate puzzle, smaller pieces snapping into place with tiny clinks. Limbs and splinters gathered and reunited with the trees as leaves and pine needles reclaimed their rightful holds. Roots slithered back into their burrows, sod settling into place to blanket the disturbed soil.

Cole watched the circus of movement and shook his head. No amount of time could pass that would take away his admiration of his brother’s multi-tasking control. He turned and headed inside. “The seraphim’s arm is in front of her dresser.”

“I’ll take care of it.”

He checks to make sure Charlene’s still not looking adds another clip.

James’s hand whipped to the sky and roots rose from the terra to support the failing structure. Vines and limbs intermingled and snaked across the ceiling and walls, holding firm the framework. He threw his thick arms around his enraged brother, pinning his motion.

Fire flashed in Vincent’s eyes as he looked to the door. Another pulse of power flashed along his hands as he struggled against James’s strong hold.

James nods with a smile. “That’s better.”

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What they’re saying about Cornerstone Deep

Full reviews available upon request.

“This is a well-written world, with a cast of characters that bring it to life. Cole is the bad boy, the one that tugs at your heart, but makes so many mistakes. His brothers are a great foil to his personality, both well written as well with stories of their own. Anna is a fun and feisty young woman, also looking for love, but with her will taken from her, making her an entirely different character. Cornerstone Deep is fast-paced and hard to put down. I look for Ms. Wilson to follow this up with stories on each of the brothers. I would enjoy reading more about this fascinating family.”—The Romance Review

“The detail that Charlene puts into this story on the objects around the characters as well as the characters quirks is astounding. When I got this book and began reading it I couldn’t put it down! I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves fantasy, paranormal, and of course, true love.”—Anastasia Creatives


Cornerstone Deep blurb:

It's their nature - long lives and rebirth. They're from another dimension, one gifted with advance abilities, but they serve in Cornerstone Deep. They're the Wizards of Shilo Manor.

They outlive the mortals of this realm by thousands of years, and when it comes to love the cruel fact is reinforced. Reincarnation doesn't exist on this plane. They lose their wives to death with no hope of reuniting. Yet they continue to accept others for whatever time they have together. Save for Cole. His love for his last wife still burns in his soul four centuries after her death.

When the service they render to the noblemen of Cornerstone Deep brings him face to face with Anna, something unexpected happens. In a realm of silent souls, hers calls to him. He responds with a kiss—one that joined with the spell of servitude she inhaled, binds her soul.

Breaking ancient covenants, angering the lords, and bringing the gods' wrath upon him, Cole tries desperately to undo his wrong and free his love—despite the determination of the nobleman to keep her.

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My life is a mirage of endless time. But you in this moment engulf me, rivet my mind, encompass my soul. (Cole Shilo)

Cornerstone Deep - excerpt

As Anna emerged from Cantrell Artisan, she shivered in the spring air. The industrial West Side’s sulfuric odor rode the breeze from across town, and the fragrant fire flickered out. She cradled the holder between the large granite lion paws that sat beside the steps. It fit nicely. She sniggered at the sight. Kyle Dressen’s artistic contribution to the sphinx.

She stepped onto the sidewalk and looked around. Humor faded. Vapor loomed over the empty streets like phantoms gathering warmth from the asphalt. She briskly rubbed her sleeves. The slight warming did nothing to ease her insecurity. Street lights blinked on but offered little comfort as the newscaster’s announcement flooded her mind. “After much deliberation, the new curfew of 2024 has been set into place. Lord Kyle Dressen, Grand Marshal of the courts, announced the bill’s passing, and urges all to adhere as strict measure will be taken to ensure vandalism of the East Side is eradicated.”

What a ridiculous notion. The impoverished East Side getting aid from the lawmakers. Yet now, unease filled her. Her co-workers’ gossip on the matter didn’t help her anxiety. An apprehensive tone caught her voice as she repeated the warning. “Curfew breakers will never be seen again.” Her whisper sent mist through the chill. She wished she hadn’t spoken.

Anna hurried across the open court and down an adjacent street. Awnings rustled in the wind. Neon signs that once invited late-night commerce hung dead behind barred windows. Her rushed steps echoed through the air.

She looked to the sky. A blanket of stars covered the firmament. She’d worked too late. Again. “God, I’m not going to make it.”

Her steps quickened, and she caught her breath as she approached the shortcut through the park. The wide corner entrance stood closed, the ancient stone griffin perched high on the gateway glaring down at her. She shook the bars with disbelief. “When do they ever lock Shilo Park?” Scanning the long gates that fortified the urban green, fear clutched her stomach.

“Anna.”

She whipped around. The sound was like a whisper to her mind yet clear as if spoken. Her gaze intensified as she studied the shadowed pavement. Beneath the dim light of a street lamp, dense smoke billowed, taking the form of three men. Her throat clenched. “What…in…the…world?” She spun around and ran.

“There’s no use in running.”

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Unwilling Bride Blog Barrage


One random commenter will win a copy of Reluctant Bride.

Title: The Unwilling Bride

Author: Candy Ann Little

Publisher: Kingdom Kastle Publishing, Inc.

Length: 107,000 Words

Sub-Genres: Historical, Inspirational/Christian

AVAILABLE AT: Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/The-Unwilling-Bride-ebook/dp/B004LLJ1RW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1328732374&sr=8-1


BLURB:

Set amid political unrest in 1789, Caitlin Gallagher finds herself in an arranged marriage. She hates the idea of marriage and loathes the man that is now her husband. With all the turmoil in her life, she starts to doubt her faith. Can Caitlin find faith in God and love in the arms of her enemy?

Dillon Cade’s quiet life is turned upside-down when he agrees to marry a young maiden to protect her. As he uses his newspaper to fight President Adams’ sedition acts and help Thomas Jefferson get elected, he must now also deal with an unwilling bride. Can Dillon tolerate her behavior long enough to win her trust?

EXCERPT :

The clip clopping of horses’ hooves alerted Caitlin to someone coming up the drive. She dropped the leather bag over the balcony. It hit the ground with a dull thud. Hiking up her skirt to a length far too improper, she held it over one arm and straddled the railing. After both feet were firmly planted on the other side of the banister, she extended her arms trying to grasp the branch of the oak tree that tauntingly stretched before her.

Not quite able to reach the branch, she decided to make a jump for it. Mustering all of her determination she leapt into the air, grabbing hold of the large bough with both arms. She dangled precariously, trying to swing her feet up to the branch, however the long skirt wrapped around her ankles making the task difficult. The rough bark cut through her thin overcoat, scratching the soft skin on her arms and making the process of holding on even harder. Looking down and realizing the height from which she dangled gave her the resolve to grip even tighter, no matter how much it hurt.

Finally swinging a leg up high enough to reach the branch, she twisted her small torso around until she sat perched upon the limb like a bird. Cautiously standing up, she lifted her skirt once again. “This foolish thing is in my way.” She tucked the front hem into the sash around her waist. “There, that should hold it.” She needed both hands free to descend the tree. Tentatively placing a foot on the limb below, she carefully progressed through the colored leaves on her path to freedom.

She’d just passed the middle of the tree when her slipper skidded, making her lose balance and topple. A scream pierced the air as she fell. The branches reached out, grabbing at her clothes and entangling her hair, but did nothing to stop her plunge downward. Squeezing her eyes shut, she prepared for the impact of the hard ground, but instead felt the softness of a body.

Someone grabbed her around the waist tumbling with her and easing the collision. Caitlin lay on the ground, breathless and unable to move. Her heart raced wildly while her entire body throbbed. I can’t be dead, she thought. I hurt too much. Opening her eyes she found her older brother frowning at her. His short brown hair stood up in spikes, and grass clung to the side of his face.

“Brogan.” She squealed with relief. “I’m so glad to see you.”

“What do you think you’re doing?” He scolded and stood up.

“I…was…umm…climbing a tree.” Her legs still felt wobbly, she didn’t dare try to get up.

“You could have been killed.”

“I’ve watched you climb that tree lots of times.” She didn’t like him taking that parental tone.

“I do not have skirts and slippery shoes.”

“I almost made it.”

“Almost! You could have been seriously hurt, or even killed. Honestly, Caitlin do you have any sense in that head of yours?”

“I have all the sense I need.” She rose from the ground, pulling her skirt down. “And do not lecture me.”

“Then perhaps you will listen to Father.”

“Brogan, no!” She pulled at his arm. “You cannot tell him or Mama.”

“Then tell me what you were doing.” He crossed his arms in front of his chest, staring.

Caitlin had no choice but to throw herself on his mercy, “Running away.” She plucked some leaves out of her hair.

“Trying to throw a rub in the way?”

“So what if I’m spoiling everyone’s plans. No one cares about spoiling my life.” She pouted. “And what are you doing over here anyway?”

“Keeping an eye on you. I knew you would try something foolish.”

“’Tis no more foolish than getting married.”

“Caitlin, marriage is not that unfavorable. Why must you be so dramatic?”

“I’m dramatic?” She glared at him. “’Tis easy for you to say, you are still unattached. How would you feel if Mama and Papa made you get married?”

“I can assure you I would not be pulling dangerous stunts.”

“’Twas my last resort.” Her quivering lip informed Brogan of the forthcoming tears.

“Now, Caitlin, do not be upset.”

“Will you help me?” She pleaded. “I can hide in the rattler and you can make an excuse to leave. Then you can drop me off outside of town.” Her heart felt light once again as a new plan dawned. “If I do not get away now I will never be free again.”

“Where will you go?”

“Anywhere away from here.”

“How do you plan on supporting yourself?”

“I will find a job,” she said irritably. “Why does everyone insist that I cannot care for myself?”

“Because you can’t,” he stated matter-of-factly. “And pulling a dangerous stunt without thinking about the consequences is proof of your immaturity.”

“I’m immature! Why you scatter-witted nincompoop. I knew the risks and accepted them in order to gain my freedom. Just like Dwayne did.”

“Our older brother willingly gave his life for the fight of Ireland. I have risked my own life several times in the pursuit of freedom, but you cannot pull dangerous stunts, just to get your own way. ‘Tis not the same thing.” He sighed, “You are too head strong for your own good. Take my advice and for once in your life just go along with the plans.”

“Would you advise Ireland to stop fighting and go along with England?”

“Nay. Only you, my dear sister.”

“Why do I get such counsel?”

“’Twill save all involved a lot of headaches.” He plucked a twig from her tangled curls. “Now, go get your bags and I’ll distract Mother and Father so you can sneak back into the house.”

“And if I refuse?” She challenged, not ready to give up yet.

“Please, Caitlin, trust me on this.”

“Why?” She crossed her arms. “Everyone keeps talking about trust, but no one will explain a thing.”

“You will be apprised of all the factors in due time.”

“You know more than you’re telling me.” She crossed her arms.

“I must abide by our parent’s wishes, even if I don’t agree with them.”

“Will you promise to tell me what you can?”

“I’m sorry, Cate. It has to come from Father. Now, be quick and get in the house. Dillon is here for dinner and you need to dress.”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Candy-Ann Little grew up in a small town in Ohio, but now resides in Michigan with her husband and two teenage kids. She is a substitute for paraprofessionals and teacher assistants in the public schools, mostly working with the autistic program and kids with learning disabilities.

She also enjoys helping with church activities. Her favorite things to do besides writing is reading, cooking and baking.

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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Re-posting

In case you missed Jeanette Marie's blog, Alyson Noel's Admin Assist, I'm re-posting it at DowntownYA today.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day


The Graphics Fairy

All you need is love but a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt~*~Charles Schultz
Happy Valentine's Day

Monday, February 13, 2012

Courageous Dare by Lacie Nation

With us today is Lacie Nation. Welcome, Lacie.
Tell us about your current project.
I have a WIP called The Weeping Willow Tree. It's about summer love and if it lasts
when the main character deals with depression. I just started it about a week ago so it will be a little while.

How important do you think reviews are?
I think reviews are very important because they let people know the story is a good read.


How do you respond to a reviewer if its not favorable?
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. As a writer I won't be able to please everyone. A simple "I'm sorry you didn't care for the story and thank you for your time." is what I'd say.

How do you advertise your work?
Facebook, Twitter, and throughout some of the loops I'm in. Paying for small advertisement spots works pretty well.


Do you have daily writing goals you set for yourself?
I do. If I don't write at least one chapter a day then I'm not happy. I refuse to stop in the middle of a chapter because it just screws me up and I lose that flow.


Do you belong to any writing chapters and how do you feel they help you?
I don't, I haven't been able to find any writing chapters in my area. Maybe someday w
hen my schedule slows down I will try and find one. I know there are places online, but I would rather be face to face.

What books of yours are currently for sale and where can a reader buy them?
So Beautifully Broken and Courageous Dare are both
available in e-book as well as paperback. Both can be found on my website
http://lacienation.weebly.com/

Blurb:

Baylee Crawford thought she had her whole life figured out, right up until she accepts a scandalous little dare involving a mysterious man that makes her throw caution to the wind. When she falls completely in love with her mystery man, how will she cope when she has to say goodbye to him as he leaves for war? When a tragedy threatens to tear her world apart, Baylee is left feeling lost and has no idea how to help her family in the midst of this loss. Follow Baylee and Nash through a tale of love, passion, longing, war, and tragedy.

Publisher: Secret Cravings Publishing
Length: 160 Pages, eBook Format
Sub-Genres: Contemporary, Military



Sunday, February 12, 2012

A Nail Set of Problems


Well, thanks to the gel polish my nails have grown out. Am I happy? You bet. I'm ecstatic.
Having a few adjustment problems though. I guess its like going from regular glasses to bifocals...not that I would know, of course. Choke, choke, cough, cough, excuse me while I hack up that fur ball.
Typing, is the biggie. I file down the worst offenders to manageable proportions, but I'm still having issues. Do you flatten your fingers and type on the tips of them or arch them and type with your nails?
And all those things, I've always moaned about over the years and said I could open or pry off if I only had nails. No can do. Not only am I afraid of breaking them, but now when I go to grasp something, I can't figure out what to do with the extended protuberance on the tips of my fingers.
Bottom line...I need some vampire or cat DNA, to extend and retract my new found nails at will.
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Blogs of interest:
Amarinda Jones
Anny Cook
Helen Woodall
Jennifer Shirk
Julia Barrett
Shelley Munro
Sherry Silver