Friday, July 19, 2013

Smokin' Hot Firemen (Adult title) Guest interview, feature w/excerpt and GIVEAWAY!

 

Smokin' Hot Firemen



is an Adult anthology edited by the prolific and talented Delilah Devlin which features an awe-inspiring lineup of authors.  I am delighted to feature an interview with the delightful Cynthia D'Alba and an excerpt from her contribution to the collection.
(My review is at this link)

Smokin' Hot Firemen:



Who can melt any woman's heart with a single smile? The sexiest icon of all--a fireman!

 They enter fiery structures with selfless courage--the very definition of the word "hero."

Women understand their allure... A soot-covered face, sweat dripping from hard, chiseled muscles, the sharp snap of suspenders -- yes, only a fireman can make suspenders sexy!

Delilah Devlin's burning-hot book includes thrilling stories teeming with gorgeous firemen from some of today's hottest romance writers.

In "Saving Charlotte," Sabrina York's firefighting Dom rescues a woman tied to a red-hot bed; from Cathryn Fox comes "Temperature Rising" where a fire chief fulfills some very steamy fantasies; Elle James's "Chasing Fire" sees a daring smoke-jumper parachuting into the hot zone of a forest fire then setting his girlfriend ablaze with erotic heat; and Magic Mike ain't got nothin' on Delilah's own fireman-turned-exotic-dancer-for-a-night "Johnny Blaze."



With a list of award-winning authors that includes Ily Goyanes, Shoshanna Evers, Adele Dubois, and Rachel Firasek, Delilah delivers tales of these courageous men sliding down their big poles to steal readers' hearts!

Smokin' Hot Firemen imagines the romantic possibilities of being held against that massively muscled chest by a man whose mission is to protect and serve...


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First, a few words from Cynthia D'Alba

ELF:  What fact surprised you the most to learn while you were writing for this book?

C D'A:  My story in the Smokin’ Hot Firemen anthology (Something’s Burning) came from a novel I started way back in 2006, a time in which I had just begun to write. What surprised me was how much I liked it and how easy it was to pick up that story and finish it.

I hadn’t read much of my early writing in quite a while. Plus I’ve learned so much more about the writing craft so sometimes I hesitate to read early works, but the story was so much fun and I’d always meant to get back to it. Of course I had to tweak it and write a new ending (making it a short story instead of chapter one of a novel) but I think the playfulness I intended way back in 2006 is still present.


ELF:  What feeling do you want readers to experience the most when they read your story?

C D'AHappiness. I want people who read this story, or any of my works, to get lost in the story, become part of the story, and live vicariously through my characters.


ELF:  What do you do to refresh yourself?

C D'A:  Read, sometimes in my genre, sometimes outside.
            
       If I want to completely get out of the book world, I’ll work in my yard. But I confess…my jobs in the yard are to pull weeds and overgrown ivy, mow the grass, rake leaves and burn fallen limbs. Notice all that is some type of destruction. If you want pretty flowers to thrive, or any sort of living plant to make it past a week, then it’s up to my husband. He has the green thumb. I have the black thumb of death.


ELF:  Who is your favorite new author and why?
   
C D'A:    I’m glad you qualified “new” author as I have so many old favorites! Still this is a tough one. I’m going with two…Darynda Jones and Adrienne Giordano. Two totally different genres!
         I love Darynda’s paranormal storytelling because it’s fast and fun and the storylines have turns and twists that are totally unexpected.  
         I love Adrienne’s work with romantic suspense because she writes wonderful tortured alpha males who get tamed (and whipped into shape!) by the perfect heroine (perfect for them, not necessarily perfect women.) Her work is sexy and thrilling and fast-paced.


ELF:  What is your favorite dish to order when you go out to eat?
   
C D'A:  Sort of depends on the restaurant. But I love chicken fajitas (or just about anything Mexican).

ELF:  Where is your favorite place to take out of town guests?
  
C D'A:    Out on my boat. I live on a 7500 acre lake. There are restaurants where we can drive up in the boat, park, and eat. There are also quite a few multi-million dollar homes that are fun to see.


ELF:  What do you want to accomplish with your writing in the next year?
  
C D'A:   I’d like to get book 3 of my Texas Montgomery Mavericks series out, as well as two novellas that go with that series. I have a romantic suspense (a new romance sub-genre for me) that I’d like to get out also.


ELF:  What most surprised you about getting your first book published?
           
C D'A:   That people actually liked Texas Two Step! J
        
        One of the nerve-wracking aspects of writing is waiting for those “1” ratings and reviewers to slam your book. For me, that just hasn’t been the case. My experience with Samhain Publishing was everything I would wish for a new author…a responsive editor who gave me excellent feedback but didn’t try to change my voice (or insert hers), a book cover to die for, and a publishing company who backed me.



My thanks to Cynthia D'Alba for that fun interview!



And now, an excerpt from her story, Something's Burning:

EXCERPT

Something’s Burning
Cynthia D’Alba

Through the burned opening in the fence, Ronan eyed his grill-challenged neighbor holding a small kitchen pitcher. She stood in a short, pink silk kimono that barely covered her crotch. Long, wet hair dripped down both sides of the robe plastering the damp material to her full, lush body. When she turned toward her house to shush her dog, he got a nice view of the back of the robe cupping the globes of her rear and an erect nipple saluting him through the now almost transparent material. His cock sat up and took notice of her bodacious body. He adjusted the crotch of his cargo shorts.

Throughout the twenty minutes it took for his guys to put out the fire and complete the fire report, his neighbor kept tugging at the robe as though pulling the edges closer would somehow maintain her modesty. Instead each tug hiked the hem up a fraction of an inch. A couple of more and they’d all know if she was a natural blond or not.

Bree looked at her grill lying in the mud by the fence. Its legs collapsed, wet coals spilt in the black burned grass next to the remnants of the fence. Now that all the guys were gone, she had to admit, she was embarrassed. First by starting a fire that burned down the fence of a fire lieutenant, but then she stood in the yard with a group of fireman in a short robe that was stuck to her wet body like a second skin. She could have been naked in the yard and the men would have been able to see her body just as well.

“I hope you have insurance,” a deep male voice said.

Her gaze jumped up from the mess in the grass into the angry grey eyes of her hunky neighbor. Not the way she’d planned on meeting him but…

“I am so sorry,” she said.

“I’m sure,” he said.

She flinched at the harsh tone in his voice. “Really. I am so sorry. I never dreamed that something like that could happen. I thought I was being careful to get the hot coals away from my house.”

He arched an eyebrow. “So as to only burn down your neighbor’s place?”

Heat flushed her cheeks. “I didn’t mean to burn down your fence,” she said defensively. When he didn’t reply she added, “I’ll make it up to you.”

“Do you have insurance?”

“Yes, of course.”

“Then it’ll replace the fence but that’s not the current problem.”

“Oh?”

“My dinner is now overcooked and ruined.”

She cringed. “Please, let me do something to make up for this mess.”

“Really? You want to make this up to me?”

“Oh yes. Please. Nothing would make me happier.”

“Fine. You can replace my dinner. Tomorrow night. You cook at my house wearing exactly what you have on right now.”

Bree’s heart skipped a beat. Her pussy throbbed. Arousal trickled down her thighs.

“But…”

He gave a careless shrug and turned to leave. “So you weren’t serious about making it up to me.” He took one step.

“Wait,” she said. “It’s just that…”

He turned and gave her that damned arched eyebrow again. “Take it or leave it, honey. Makes no difference to me.”

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:


Cynthia D’Alba started writing on a challenge from her husband in 2006 and discovered having imaginary sex with lots of hunky men was fun. Her first book, Texas Two Step, released in 2012 to outstanding reviews, was a Samhain Publishing best seller. The second book in the Texas Montgomery Mavericks series, Texas Tango, will be released by Samhain Publishing in November 2013.

She has stories in two anthologies to be released later this year…Smoking Hot Firemen (Something’s Burning) in July 2013 and the Mammoth Book of Medical Romance (Wake Me When It’s Over) in the Fall of 2013.

She holds a Bachelor Degree in Nursing, a Master Degree in Business Administration, a Master Degree Curriculum and Instruction and a Doctorate in Higher Education Administration.

She is currently at work on book 3 of the Texas Montgomery Mavericks series (Texas Twist) and novella.

She loves to chat online with friends and fans. You can find her most days at www.cynthiadalba.com or www.everybodyneedsalittleromance.com.

Follow her at Facebook, Twitter, or email her

And now for information about the giveaway!


UPDATE:   

Congratulations to the winners:

Grand Prize $50 Amazon GC: Marcy Meyer

July 15: Erzabet’s Enchantments (Delilah) – Carol L.
July 16: Nana Prah’s Blog (Maggie Wells) – Kimberly Mayberry
July 16: Promo It’s Raining Books (Maggie Wells) – Susan W
July 17: Wicked Readings by Tawania (M. Marie) – Kate
July 18: Ramblings From This Chick (Adele Dubois) – Rebe
July 19: The Reading Addict (Cynthia D’Alba) – Eve Millien
July 19: Promo Books to Light Your Fire – Eve Millien
July 22: Books and Other Spells (Tahira Iqbal) – Charlene Michael
July 23: Words of Wisdom from The Scarf Princess (Sabrina York) – Dianalyn Thomas
July 24: Musings From An Addicted Reader (Elle James) – magic5905
July 25: Promo Long and Short Reviews – Eva Millen
July 26: Musings and Ramblings (Elle James) – Rita Wray .




If you would like to see more excerpts and interviews, please visit the following blogs:

July 15:  Erzabet's Enchantments
July 16:  Nana Prah's Blog
July 16:  Promo  It's Raining Books
July 17:  Wicked Readings by Tawania
July 18:  Ramblings From This Chick
July 19:  The Reading Addict
July 19:  Promo  Books to Light Your Fire
July 22:  Books and Other Spells
July 23:  Words of Wisdom from The Scarf Princess
July 24:  Musings From An Addicted Reader
July 25:  Sharing Links and Wisdom
July 25:  Promo Long and Short Reviews
July 26:  Musings and Ramblings


52 comments:

  1. Great to meet another author from the anthology. That's a fabulous excerpt thank you.

    marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

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    1. Hi Mary! I just finished a novella, so I'm sitting down to read all rest of the stories in the anthology. So far, the ones I've read had been so much fun! Thanks for leaving a message

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    1. You are quite welcome, thanks for bringing so many great works to the attention of readers!

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  3. Thanks for hosting one of our blog tour stops!

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    1. Glad to have you here, really enjoyed the book! Thanks for visiting.

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  4. Love the excerpt, thank you.

    Kit3247(at)aol(dot)com

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    1. Thank you! I think you'll enjoy the rest of the story.

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    2. Glad you enjoyed it, it was a fun story!

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    3. Thanks Elf! Thank you also for hosting me today

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  5. Love the excerpt! I ordered my copy of Smokin' Hot Firemen this week and it's on the way. :-)
    Thanks for the chance to win.

    gsryley(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. YAY on ordering your own copy of the anthology. I think you'll really enjoy it! Such a fun read. Thanks for coming by and leaving a message

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    2. Great! You will enjoy the stories...but be warned...elevated temperatures may result, lol. Thanks for visiting.

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  6. Another excellent post! Thanks for sharing!

    andralynn7 AT gmail DOT com

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    1. Thanks Andra Lyn! Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for leaving me a message

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    2. You are welcome, thanks for visiting, you are welcome to return any time!

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  7. Love that excerpt! I think bravery is one of the sexiest things about firemen. Thanks for the giveaway!
    suz2(at)cox(dot)net

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    1. I agree with how brave these guys are. I don't think I could run into a burning building! True heroes, in every sense of the word.

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    2. Yes, that it what is so impressive about all of these folks who serve, I am always in awe of their courage. Thanks for visiting!

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  8. Awesome giveaway! Thank you so much for sharing!

    hense1kk (at) gmail (dot) com

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    1. Good luck with the prize drawing! I enjoyed reading all these romantic suspense books!

      Thanks for coming by and leaving a message

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    2. Aren't those some lovely prizes? I drool whenever I look at the list, I love romantic suspense and Laura Griffin and JD Robb are two of my favorite authors in that genre! Good luck and thanks for visiting!

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  9. Wonderful Interview and what great excerpt! This sounds like another great book to add to my ever growing to be read pile :)

    MinDaf @aol.com

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    1. Your pile is not QUITE as bad as mine...but you are rapidly catching up, lol. Thanks for visiting!

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    2. You know what I personally LOVE about digital books? 1. Husband has no idea how many I buy. 2. Hubby has no idea how HUGE my TBR pile is. and 3) I don't have books falling off my bedside table all the time.

      Hope you enjoy the book

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  10. This anthology is looking more and more like a must have for me. All the different excerpts are getting hotter and making me want the book sooner than my book fund will allow.

    ilona
    felinewyvern at googlemail dot com

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    1. It should get moved to the top of the list...so many great stories and a wonderful theme, how can you go wrong? Thanks for visiting!

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    2. You'll enjoy it Ilona. I promise :)

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  11. Fun interview! I've read both of the 'new' authors you mentioned and I agree with you - they are terrific in their genres. What a HOT excerpt - I am so looking forward to reading your contribution to Smokin' Hot Firemen!!!

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    1. This story was such a nice combination of heat and a little humor (I mean, setting the fire lieutenant's fence on fire...how embarrassing can you get, lol?). Enjoy the read and thanks for visiting!

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    2. Hi Karen. I JUST finished Adrienne's last book and today, I picked up Fifth Grave book. Guess what I'll be doing tonight instead of writing? If you guessed reading Daryda's latest book, you'd be correct.

      Hope you enjoy Something's Burning!

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  12. I enjoyed the interview

    bn100candg at hotmail dot com

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    1. Glad you liked it, I confess that I didn't realize she would answer all of the questions so I tried to pose a variety of them but I enjoyed reading her answers. Thanks for visiting and good luck with the giveaway.

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    2. here's your problem, Elf...I'm a talker! You gave me a list and Oh boy! Did I have some fun answering them. :)

      Thanks bn100. I remember your "name" from my Texas Two Step blog tour! Hope you're doing well.

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  13. I will love this book!

    Vitajex@aol dot com

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    1. It is a great read, enjoy!

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    2. I do hope you enjoy the book, Vitajex. Thanks for coming by.

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  14. I am enjoying reading about the various authors who contributed to this anthology. I enjoy anthologies for just that reason...I find lots of authors that I might not find otherwise.

    kareninnc at gmail dot com

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    1. Hi Karen. I agree with you. I have "discovered" some new authors from anthologies. I hope you enjoy Smokin' Hot Firemen.

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    2. I confess that I don't usually like anthologies because the stories are too short for me but I really enjoyed all of these...and I was hard pressed not to start snickering (or drooling) when I ran into a group of firefighters shopping at Costco one day soon after I had finished reading these smoking hot tales!

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  15. Awesome interview, Cynthia and ELF! I love interviews that give me a different (and more complete ;)) view of the author! Looking forward to the anthology--can't wait to read all the stories!

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    1. You will definitely enjoy them, and it was a fun interview! Thanks so much for visiting!

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  16. I loved the interview and am anxiously awaiting my copy of the book. Thanks for the contest! I think what I like most about firefighters and other men who serve is the way they always selflessly put others first.

    Charlene dot Michael at Comcast dot net

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    1. Yep, that is what is so impressive about all of these folks. Thanks for visiting and good luck with the contest!

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  17. Thanks for the review and giveaway :)

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    1. You are very welcome, thank you for visiting and good luck!

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  18. Sounds good. Thanks.
    magic5905 at embarqmail dot com

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    1. You are welcome, thanks for visiting, good luck in the giveaway!

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    2. The b=no shirt and pants with suspenders is a hot look---Rae

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    3. Definitely! Thanks for visiting Rae and good luck in the giveaway!

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  19. Of course firemen have to maintain a seriously well-conditioned body, and have a LOT of stamina, and just plain courage to do what they do. But beyond the looks, what's sexy is that they're doing their job for complete strangers, every day walking into a hot spot or car accident, to save people's lives. True heroes are sexy!

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    1. Definitely, and it is amazing folks like this (and policemen and soldiers) that allow the rest of us to go about our daily lives. Thanks for visiting, Polly!

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