Thursday, January 9, 2014

Beautiful Scars by Shiloh Walker (ADULT title) (Interview, excerpt, GIVEAWAY)

 Today I have the pleasure of featuring Shiloh Walker who agreed to answer a few of my questions.  Her alter-ego, J.C. Daniels will be visiting my blog on January 15, 2014 with answers to some of my other interrogatives.  I am always impressed by the intense characters that live in this author's brain...there are so many great series that she has created that I am always tapping my foot impatiently waiting for the next one although I am forced to reluctantly acknowledge that she is entitled to a life occasionally, lol.

And, here's Shiloh:


ELF:  Tell us about Beautiful Scars

SW:  Well, it was inspired by a picture...you can look up the Scar Project to get an idea why, but I'd rather you wait until after you read the book.  Otherwise, you're moving into spoiler territory.  It's also a friends to lovers to lover story and unrequited love story, all rolled into one.


ELF:  What book not written by you did you gift most recently to someone?

SW:  Probably one of Lynn Viehl's or Ilona Andrews'.  I tend to gift those quite a bit.



ELF:  What was your best memory of last year?

SW:  That would be a toss-up... we took the kids to Universal Studios so they could visit the Harry Potter area and the kids loved it.  It was fun buying them pumpkin juice and butterbeer and letting them pick out their wands.  99.999% of the time, anything with my kids is going to win out.  But last year, I had what just might have been the experience of my writing life...I signed books at Turn the Page...with Nora Roberts.  Signing books.  In Nora Roberts' store.  When she was there.  I still get giddy thinking about it. 

 
ELF:  What one thing do you want readers to remember most about this book?

SW:  Beauty isn't just a physical thing.

ELF:  What is your favorite pair of shoes?

SW:  A pair of grey leather boots.

ELF:  What pet has ever been in one of your stories?

SW:  I don't tend to put pets in books, I don't think.  I've got a couple of books where there is a character who is blind and they've got a companion animal, but companion animals aren't pets--that's a much deeper connection.
(note from ELF:  The series referred to in this answer is the Ash Trilogy, which includes If You Hear Her: A Novel of Romantic Suspense (Ash Trilogy))


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Please be advised that this is an ADULT title


                                             


Beautiful Scars
 by Shiloh Walker


Purchase here: Samhain | AmazonBN | iBookstore | Indiebound



Blurb:  Some scars cut right to the heart. 

Three years after her divorce, Chaili Bennett is over her ex. Her only problem now? Of the few men she’s dated since, no one “gets” her. Not like Marc Archer—a man who’s never seen her as more than a friend. 

Marc Archer needs a date for a last-minute charity event, and he needs it fast. Not that women aren’t throwing themselves at his world-famous face and body, but sometimes it’s less messy—as in less personal—to use his sister Shera’s escort service.

 The last woman on earth Marc expects to see in his sister’s office is Chaili. There’s something different about her, but nothing pleases him more when Shera sets them up. That simple date quickly evolves into much more as they both discover the other fills a deep, secret need they’ve shared with anyone else.

 Though Chaili insists one night is all she wants, Marc isn’t walking away now. Not until he discovers what put the shadows in her eyes. And the scars on her soul.

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Excerpt

She all but groaned as he launched into the one part that got to her, every damn time, right near the end.
 

His voice dropped, lower, rougher.
 

A shudder went through her and she grabbed the glass of wine, drank it down. They’d emptied the bottle and she wished she could blame the heat burning inside her on the wine, but it wasn’t that. It was him. Always him—
 

“What is it about you and that song?”
 

As the music faded, she jerked her head up, saw him staring at her.
She tried to shrug. It wasn’t the song, it was him. Something about the way he sang it, hell, the way he sang anything… She licked her lips and stared off into the distance, trying to figure out the right way to say something that wasn’t a lie, but didn’t leave her stripped bare.
 

A harsh groan reached her ears.
 

Startled, she looked at him, realized he was staring at her mouth.
Two seconds later, he was reaching for her.
 

Stunned, she couldn’t think. As his lips covered hers, she just couldn’t think.
 

Marc was kissing her.
 

Damn it.
 

Marc was kissing her—
 

Had she drank more wine than she’d thought?
 

“Open your mouth,” he snarled against her lips, a harsh, urgent command in his voice. “Give me your mouth.”

Read an excerpt from Beautiful Scars HERE

My review is at this link



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Professional Bio

Shiloh Walker is an award-winning writer…yes, really!  She’s also a mom, a wife, a reader and she pretends to be an amateur photographer.  She published her first book in 2003 and since then, has tried her hand at digital publishing, traditional publishing and self-publishing. Her publishers include Hydra Publications, Ellora’s Cave, Samhain, Berkley, Random House and St. Martins. She writes romantic suspense, contemporary and paranormal romance, and urban fantasy under the name J.C. Daniels.

Learn more about Shiloh:

Website
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Twitter
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GIVEAWAY



Giveaway Details: One winner of the tour will get a signed copy of Beautiful Scars.  a Rafflecopter giveaway

Tour stops:

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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Fatal Trust by Diana Miller (Book blast, excerpt, GIVEAWAY)






                                               



BLURB:

Stepping her perfect Jimmy Choos into place beside Ben Gallagher’s wounded Nikes, straitlaced Philadelphia lawyer Catherine Barrington is surprisingly unable to resist the disarming small-town mechanic’s charm. He’s one of the heirs to the vast fortune left by his eccentric grandfather Max, a bestselling horror writer, and she’s there to carry out Max’s last wishes. Routine enough…except that inheriting comes with a catch: none of Max’s heirs will get a penny until they’ve lived together for two weeks in the shadow-filled rooms of his mansion in the wooded hills near Lake Superior.

From beyond the grave, a letter from Max insists that his death was no accident, sending Catherine undercover—and way out of her comfort zone—to catch the killer. Posing as Lexie, Ben's cocktail waitress girlfriend, Catherine soon finds herself trapped with the feuding clan at the sinister Nevermore manor. To save her own life, she’ll have to confront the murderer, as well as her growing attraction to Ben—a top suspect.




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EXCERPT

Catherine woke abruptly, opening her eyes in the total blackness, her heart hammering. It must have been a nightmare, one she couldn’t remember even though it must have scared her to death. She glanced at the clock: 11:47. She closed her eyes again.

“I’m counting on you to find out who killed me.”

Her blood turned to ice. “Who is it?” she asked, unnecessarily, since she knew that distinctive voice.

“You know who I am, Catherine. Just remember the money is the key. Because I really was murdered.”

She was finally alert enough to think to switch on the bedside lamp. For an instant she swore she saw Max Windsor standing across the room by the dresser, studying her.

But it couldn’t be. She blinked twice.

When she focused on the spot by the dresser again, it was empty.

# # #

She’d been dreaming. That had to be it. Analyzing everything possibly relevant to identifying Max’s murderer—including the ghost appearances—had triggered a nightmare.

Except she was wide-awake now, and she was positive she’d been equally wide-awake when she’d seen Max and he’d spoken to her. But that was impossible. Max was dead, and despite what she’d suggested to Ben, she really didn’t believe in ghosts. So what had just happened?

Of course. She hopped out of bed, stormed to Ben’s room, and pounded on the door.

“What?” he asked from behind her. He was dressed in a black T-shirt, jeans, and Nikes. She caught a whiff of motor oil.

“Where have you been?” she asked.

Fatal Trust (Amazon link)

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:


 When she was eight, Diana Miller decided she wanted to be Nancy Drew. But no matter how many garbage cans she dug through, conversations she “accidentally” overheard, and attics she searched, she never found a single cryptic letter, hidden staircase, or anything else even remotely mysterious. She worked as a lawyer, a soda jerk, a stay-at-home mom, a hospital admitting clerk, and a conference host before deciding that the best way to inject suspense into her otherwise satisfying life was by writing about it.

Diana is a five-time nominee for the Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Award, including for Fatal Trust, and won a Golden Heart for her debut novel Dangerous Affairs. She lives in the Twin Cities with her family.

LINKS:

Website
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GIVEAWAY

Diana will be awarding a $25 Amazon gift card to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour.  Please leave a valid e-mail address and a comment on a book with a major impact on you when you were young.  For additional opportunities, please visit other blogs on the tour:


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2: Farm Girl Books
3: The Reading Addict
4: Our Wolves Den
5: Andi's Book Reviews
6: Beyond My Writing Space
7: Christine Elaine Black
8: Brooke Blogs
9: Read Your Writes Book Reviews
10: Book 'Em North Carolina
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12: Alison J's Book Blog
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17: Live To Read ~Krystal
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25: A Writer's Life
26: Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews
27: Wake Up Your Wild Side
28: Cathie Dunn writes
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30: Margay Leah Justice
31: Nickie's Views and Interviews
32: Chris Redding Author
33: Desiree Holt
34: LizaOConnor
35: Love is a Mystery
36: It's Raining Books
37: Long and Short Reviews
38: Button the Push Books and Giveaways
39: Sharing Links and Wisdom
40: Hope. Dreams. Life... Love
41: Beckstar Reviews
42: Queen of the Night Reviews 

Monday, January 6, 2014

Back to You by Jessica Scott (Interview, excerpt, review and GIVEAWAY)



                                         



I am delighted to be able to share a interview with you that gives insight into the wonderfully talented Jessica Scott.  Not only do we need to be grateful to her and her husband for their service to our country and to their family for their sacrifice but we should also be so appreciative to her for giving us these fantastic stories that give us insight into those brave souls who sacrifice so much to keep all of us safe.


 BACK TO YOU Pre-Launch Blitz Q&A
 
Q:  You first introduced Trent and Laura a few years ago and readers have been eagerly awaiting their story for a few years.  Did you always know when you first created them in Because of You that this was how their story would play out?  

JS:  I knew they would have a story to tell but telling their story in this particular way, no, I didn’t intend it. It took finding my amazing editor along with multiple attempts at trial and error to get them just right. I’m a nervous wreck about their story but I’m also really excited because I’m very happy with how their story turned out. Plus, hamsters. Who can argue with that, right?
 

Q:  Back to You is the incredibly emotional story of a marriage at the breaking point.  What or who inspired you to write this story?
 
JS:  I remember standing in the ops one day and one of the guys was on the phone with his wife. He was telling her how much he was sorry, how much he didn’t want to work late. Then one of the other guys remarked that he always says that but he doesn’t ever mean it. So I had this idea of a man who was so driven to get back to war that he let his entire family and personal life suffer but I also wanted a wife who people could relate to, as well. Laura is Trent’s perfect complement.
 

Q:  In your own personal life, you’ve been the soldier that has deployed to a war zone and the spouse that stayed home and has taken care of the family on the home front.  Which was more difficult for you in your experience?  And why?
 
JS:  That’s a much bigger topic than we have time for but I’ll say this: each one has it’s own unique challenges. Being deployed, not being able to get home when your kids are crying that they want mommy, that’s brutal. It rips your soul out. But then coming home and your reality doesn’t live up to the fantasy? In some ways, I think it’s worse and that doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. As far as being the wife at home? I remember vividly lying awake at night, obsessively checking to make sure my ringer was turned on. I never cared when he called, I just wanted to hear his voice. So which one is worse? I can’t really say. But I’m grateful that we’ve made it through each one a little bit stronger, you know?
 

Q:  Which is your favorite story to write—a reunion romances like Trent and Laura’s where each scene is alive with their own history or a fresh romance where they meet for the very first time and everything is new?  Why?
 
JS:  I love a reunion story. I love the idea being able to forgive and love the person you’re with right then and not the memory of someone. I’m a huge sucker for reunion stories, honestly. I love the reconnection, the noting of how things have changed, of learning to love that person all over again, especially after a betrayal or things didn’t work in the past.  


Q:  Trent is such a compelling character and you do a beautiful job of showing his survivor’s guilt and the resulting anxiety and fear that provokes in him.  He’s both so alpha and strong and so very broken.  What inspired you to create such a complicated hero?  A real life person?  A culmination of your own experiences?  What you’ve seen yourself in the army?  And were you at all concerned about the way readers would respond to him?
 
JS:  Trent is going to be hard for people to read, I suspect. He comes close to crossing some boundaries and I wanted to do that deliberately: I wanted people to understand that coming home from war isn’t cured in a day or a week. It’s a process. Someone like Trent who has bled in combat isn’t going to be okay after a night of magical sex. I know that’s the fantasy but I wanted something more: I wanted the fantasy that the couple will be strong enough to make it. So for me, Trent is deeply, deeply personal because I’ve seen friends struggle with some very tough choices. And the truth is, there is no magical cure but there can still be a happily ever after if you have someone strong enough to stand with you.
 

Q:  Laura is such an amazing character because she’s done the best for her family at every turn and supported her husband.  But when all communication breaks down with her husband and he just keeps deploying, she serves her husband with divorce papers while he’s serving.  It seems like such a taboo to serve papers while your spouse is deployed—is that true?  And why did you choose to have Laura, the ultimate good wife, respond this way?   
JS:  Laura sending Trent divorce papers while deployed I think is the ultimate prohibition. It’s just wrong on so so many levels and yet, I wanted to give readers a sense of what could drive someone to their breaking point. Laura is such a strong woman and yet, she broke. The strongest of us all have our breaking points. I wanted to show people how hard the war has been on everyone: not just the soldiers deploying but on the kids, on the spouses but I also wanted to give people hope, too.
 

Q:  Agent Chaos and Fluffy, the family hamsters, almost steal the show with their disappearing acts and they add the perfect amount of cuteness and comic relief.  What inspired you to add them into the story?
 
JS:  Ah, Fluffy and Agent Chaos. So for readers who don’t know, we have hamsters. It all started when we volunteered to buy the pre-k class pet. I didn’t realize that this would include home visits for the holidays. Fluffy was the first hamster and she promptly escaped within the first 24 hours. After that, we’ve become a multiple hamster household and well, when they escape, it’s madness because we have dogs and cats who, by some miracle, haven’t actually ever managed to capture one of the little buggers.
This story badly needed something to lighten it up. I thought adding in some escaping rodents would be the perfect thing to break up a really tough interaction between Trent and his kids. They provided a bridge for him to cross, a way to reach them while he was still getting used to them.

 

Q:  Big wedding or small?  Hamsters or dogs?  Sweats or lingerie?JS:  Small wedding. Both hamsters and dogs and cats. Sweats all the way.

 
Q:  Emma and Ethan, Trent and Laura’s kids, are adorable and watching Trent learn how to be a dad again is an amazing thing.  How do you think Trent got so detached from his family?
 
JS:  Coming home to be a parent again is probably the hardest thing soldiers do. The kids have changed, they have their own wants and needs and, well, they’re not your soldiers. They don’t listen like your soldiers have to. The noise and the chaos and the constant needs are really tough to get used to again so I think Trent just ran away because it was too much to deal with.
 

Q:  Since this is such an emotionally charged story, was it difficult for you to write?  Or did it come easily?
 
JS:  It was very, very difficult to write. I wanted to push boundaries and create at least a glimpse of what it’s like to come home. I wanted to give readers a taste of the emotions that people go through, the fear, the uncertainty but also the love and the hope and the relief that their loved one is home safe.
 

Q:  Since you’ve been in Trent’s shoes, what is the hardest thing about readjusting to civilian life after a deployment?
 
JS:  The crowds and the entitlement. To this day, I won’t go into crowded stores or wait in crowds. It’s suffocating. And it’s funny because when I first came home, I was so annoyed at people complaining about lines and traffic and school starting. I was just so grateful to be back. Now, I’m much more sympathetic to everyday gripes and groans. I think it’s just part of how we get through our days.


Excerpt:  
 “So, to what do I owe the honor of this visit?” she asked, minimizing her e-mail to be able to focus.
 
“Don’t throw me out of the office,” he said, trying to keep his voice light. “But I need to talk to you about Trent’s case.”
 
Laura leaned back in her chair, folding her arms over her chest, and started counting to ten.
 
“I know you’re having a hard time with him.”
 
Laura sucked on her top lip for a moment before answering. “I wouldn’t necessarily call filing for divorce a hard time.”
 
“And that’s what I need to talk to you about.”
 
“Patrick…”
 
“Just hear me out, okay?”
 
She ground her teeth but after a moment nodded.
 
“Listen, there’s no case against Trent. It’s weak at best. With the Article 32 about to start, we have a good chance of getting it stopped here before it goes to court-martial. But I need to plant doubt that the allegations against him are true.” He met her gaze. “I need you to do that.”
 
Laura chewed on her bottom lip, playing his words over and over in her head, not understanding what he was asking of her. “What do you mean, you need to plant doubt?”
 
“The primary witness against your husband, PFC Adorno—”
 
“Oh, we’ve met,” Laura said dryly.
 
Patrick’s smile was humorless. “Yes, well, that’s part of the prosecution’s problem. She’s alleging that Trent was inappropriate but the problem is that she and Lieutenant Randall were caught in their shenanigans downrange.”
 
Laura frowned. “So you think this is a ploy to get herself out of trouble?
 
“Her and her husband. If they were working together to steal the missing weapons systems, then what better way to get out of trouble than to make this stuff up against Trent? Takes the focus off her and her husband completely.” Patrick leaned forward, tapping his index finger on the desk. “If I can cast Trent as a sympathetic family man who would never do anything like what she’s alleging, this case is all but dismissed. I’m not attacking her. All I have to do is make Trent look better than the story she’s telling and we’ve got a win.”
 
“And you need me to paint on a happy face and be the loving wife.”
 
Patrick shook his head. “No, I need you to be one half of a loving couple. And I need you to do it publicly where everyone can see it—in the PX, in the chow hall, everywhere. I need the officers on this board to believe exactly what I’ll be telling them on the day of the hearing.”
 
She looked down at her empty ring finger, absently rubbing the bare skin beneath the bandage. “Everyone knows that we’re having problems, Patrick.”
 
“Then make sure everyone knows you’ve fixed it.” He leaned back. 
“I wouldn’t ask you to do this if I didn’t think it was our best shot at getting this whole thing thrown out.”
 
She looked up at him. “Why didn’t Trent ask me to do this?”
 
Patrick swallowed and looked away. “He refused to drag you into this,” he said quietly. “For what it’s worth, I don’t in a million years believe the allegations against Trent. I don’t think he would ever, ever be unfaithful to you.”
 
Laura pressed her lips together in a flat line. “You’re wrong, Patrick. He’s been cheating on me for years. It was just with the army instead of another woman.”
 
“Laura—”
 
“Let me think about it,” she said quickly. “I won’t say no out of hand but I can’t make this decision on a whim.”
 
Patrick leaned across the desk, gripping her hand. “I know this is hard for you, Laura. I know what I’m asking you to do.”
 
She said nothing for a long moment and he gave her a sympathetic but firm smile. “Give it some thought, okay?”
 
When she was alone, she sat there, staring at the picture of her family. Wondering how she was going to bring him back into the kids’ lives and then rip him out again. What he was asking wasn’t fair. He had no idea what this was going to do to her family.
She glanced at the photo on her desk as she typed furiously, trying to get ahead of the flood of e-mails in her inbox.
 
There was a quiet rap on her office door. “I’m not here,” she said quickly, looking up.
 
Her fingers froze on the keyboard. Her heart stopped in her chest.
 
Trent stood in the doorway. He had a duffle bag slung over his shoulder. His glasses hid the darkness of his eyes. There was a streak of dirt on his cheek. An assault pack hung limply from his left hand.
 
A thousand emotions ripped through her all at once, rioting for supremacy as she drank in the sight of her husband.
 
Ex-husband, she reminded herself. Or at least he was supposed to be.
 
She wished that this were a normal homecoming. One where she would rush across the small space and crash into him. His arms would come around her and she would inhale the strong spicy scent of his skin. Feel the heat of his touch. Savor that first, wild kiss.
Instead she had this. This empty chasm between them, echoing with loneliness.
 
And she had no idea how to cross it.

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About the author:
USA Today bestselling author Jessica Scott is a career army officer; mother of two daughters, three cats and three dogs; wife to a career NCO and wrangler of all things stuffed and fluffy. She is a terrible cook and even worse housekeeper, but she's a pretty good shot with her assigned weapon and someone liked some of the stuff she wrote. Somehow, her children are pretty well-adjusted and her husband still loves her, despite burned water and a messy house.

She's written for the New York Times At War Blog, PBS Point of View: Regarding War Blog, and Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. She deployed to Iraq in 2009 as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom/New Dawn and has served as a company commander at Fort Hood, Texas.

She's pursuing a PhD in Sociology in her spare time and most recently, she's been featured as one of Esquire Magazine's Americans of the Year for 2012.

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My review:


Back to You by Jessica Scott is the searingly emotional military romance that continues the ‘Coming Home’ series and finally explores the relationship between Trent and Laura Davila that imploded in Because of You, the first story in this compelling series.  An impending court martial continues to loom over Trent’s head but that pales in comparison to the disaster that his marriage to Laura has become and he struggles to find a way to reach the woman he has not ceased to love, despite her demands for a divorce.  Trent must find a way to deal with his discomfort with his family, his distance from everyone he cares about, his crippling guilt, and the impending destruction of all that he has held dear over the years.  The question is whether any of it is reparable or have things gone beyond the point of no return?


There are some stories that just touch the heart and make one suffer right along with the characters and root for them to get through the heartache and difficulties in their lives.  Jessica Scott has created a cast of characters that are vivid, not just because of the poignancy of the issues they face...the constant threat to their survival, the strain on their interpersonal relationships, the repercussions of breast cancer, amputation, survivor’s guilt, PTSD...but also because they are not perfect. 

The harrowing journey to find himself characterizes Trent’s role in this story but the strengths and weaknesses that are displayed in his interactions with others plus Laura’s own reactions detail the cost that is often extracted by war and its machinery.  There are so many poignant scenes in this story, that reflect the deep love shared by these two people who have become so scarred by their experiences that they have lost touch with what they had but there are glimmerings of hope as well..."The overwhelming love that he felt for her was there.  Like a sleeping thing waking from a long dormancy.  It was fragile.  Malnourished.  But there, stretching after a long slumber...”

It is cathartic to watch the healing start as Trent finally gets some help “...what he truly saw was her strength. The strength to love his children, to keep their home together.  To walk away when he hadn’t been enough.” and a memorable description of something called an ‘emotional rucksack’ helps shed a little light on the sometimes impossible pressure that soldiers force upon themselves with incredibly harmful repercussions.  “It means that we all have the capacity to deal with bad news.  And when the first piece of bad news hits, we can stuff it down and keep going.  But eventually, our bags get too heavy and there’s no more room to stuff things down anymore.”

This is a great novel which combines a fantastic love story with harrowing realism about the cost being paid constantly for participating in war and if I could give it more than 5 stars, I would.

(If you are not fortunate enough to win a copy in the contest, I highly recommend that you get a copy for yourself but be forewarned...despite the myriad of things I needed to do, once I started reading this...I pretty much couldn't stop!)

Shannon's Law (Cover Reveal Book Blast)




                                               

    This is the second in the ‘Passion Patrol Series’ - steamy action-romances that feature sassy female cops who solve crimes, catch crooks and always get their man.



Blurb

Wild child inner city cop Shannon Aguerri walks a dangerous line between her methods and justice. When the bosses lose their nerve, after yet another maverick mission, she is transferred to green pastures to play out the role of a routine village cop. When she encounters signs of people and drug trafficking she homes in on serious millionaire criminals.  As a loner she has attracted men but nothing has stuck. When she meets Spencer, the hunky and widowed Earl of Bloxington, there is an immediate rapport between them. Their social differences mean nothing to their passion and need.  Already in the mix is an upper class female rival – who has long plotted her way into the Earl's bed. The jealousy is an evil shade of green and the anger is a violent scarlet.  Often inhibited by a sense of duty and honour, Spencer is slow to reveal his feelings. When Shannon confronts him with the need to choose between her word and that of her rival, he does not immediately support her. All the same, when they are forced together to carry out a desperate rescue mission, their love is stronger than everything ranged against them.

Amazon link  Shannon's Law UK
(Pre-order paperback only at this stage)

The author will be revealing snippets from the story, photos of places and people that inspired the venues and characters on Pinterest during my pre-launch book tour.  There are already some scrap-book cuttings posted:
http://www.pinterest.com/emmacalin/shannons-law-launch-reveal-on-pinterest/

There is also news about the book on Facebook
(‘Likes’ are always appreciated.....)


The author is having two launch parties “Afternoon Tea At Bloxington Manor”. The first is online on the 28th February on Facebook and the second is LIVE at the English stately home that inspired the home of my hero on Sunday 2nd March.  A local favourite venue for her, Avington Park in Hampshire is steeped in history and tradition. (Think genuine Palladian style rather than Downton Abbey neo-Jacobean). The private owners have kindly agreed to open up with a tour of the house and then tea and cake – oh and launch the book of course!



About Emma Calin

Emma Calin was born in London in 1962. She currently lives in France and the UK.
She has been writing since childhood and has won numerous local, national and international prizes for poetry and short stories.


Knockout! is the first of the “Passion Patrol Series” a stand-alone love story set against a backdrop of international gambling corruption and deception. Interpol cop Anna Leyton finds herself torn between love and duty when her professional and private life intersects.  This book is now available in both paperback and Kindle formats.

The Love in a Hopeless Place Collection is a bargain anthology of 5 short stories and novelettes, available in paperback and digital formats.

Sub-Prime is a prize-winning hard hitting short story about courage, exploitation and love. It is a raw and brutal exposé of life at the bottom in the aftermath of recession.

The Chosen is also a short story,  set in modern times where working people struggle to keep their dreams alive. A world where the promise of love motivates desperate measures.

Escape To Love is a 'novelette' (longer than a short story but shorter than a novella), a gritty urban romance with suspense and mystery but a love story at its core. 

Angela a short story about a late-night taxi journey.

Love in a Hopeless Place a novelette about a middle-aged woman striving to find her true identity.

Amazon links to books by Emma Calin

Shannon's Law Amazon US link  Shannon's Law UK
(Pre-order paperback only at this stage)
Knockout! A Passionate Police Romance (Passion Patrol - Hot Cops. Hot Crime. Hot Romance)(Passion Patrol Series)
The Love in a Hopeless Place Collection
Sub-Prime (The Love In A Hopeless Place Collection)
The Chosen (The Love In A Hopeless Place Collection)Escape To Love (The Love In A Hopeless Place Collection)Angela (The Love in a Hopeless Place Collection)Love in a Hopeless Place (The Love in a Hopeless Place Collection)

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Emma Calin Blog

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Sunday, January 5, 2014

Rebel Angel series, Firebrand and Bloodstone

I was asked to review a new to me fantasy series and since the book being presented was the second in the series, my liaison knows that I REALLY prefer to begin at the beginning and asked the publisher to send me the first novel so that I would be able to read them in order.  I was fascinated by this series but reluctantly ...almost the way one is drawn to look at horror movies (which I don't watch because I have too vivid an imaginations and have nightmares afterward)...because although I think it is a compelling series I am not uplifted when I finish reading...but rather a little mournful.  This is not one of those neatly packaged, happy ever after series...but it definitely is an intriguing read.  I love that the characters are slightly alien to what we consider the norm and the sequence of events is just a bit off-kilter to that which is considered to be 'normal' but wow, they definitely are strong figures.  I think that the author leaves a lot out and I would be happier if some things played out differently but I really am looking forward to the next in the series.

My reviews:

                                            

Firebrand (Rebel Angels) by Gillian Philip is Book One of the ‘Rebel Angels’ series that centers around the Sithe society as seen through the interactions between the family of Griogair and the queen, Kate NicNevin, known as the Daughter of the Snows. Seth is the illegitimate son of Griogair, rejected by almost everyone except his half-brother Conal, future leader of the Dun. A political upheaval results in the brothers being exiled to the mortal realm in the world on the other side of Sgath, the Veil between the worlds, where they discover that evil is not confined to their own world. Unfortunately, if Kate has her way, there won’t be anything to keep the two worlds separate and the evils the mortals can conceive will be the least of their concerns.

This stark fantasy story is the beginning of an intriguing series that provides a different view of the Fey. Please be advised that there is a fair amount of violence and fairly gritty events as these memorable characters and their lives are presented. The complicated relationships between the half-brothers and their responsibilities as well as the interactions with the females in their lives highlight the challenges of handling potential immortality and its impact on relationships with those who have relatively short mortal lives. There are significant and painful events that mold the characters of each brother and some unexpected developments that will have significant repercussions that will affect the future of both the Sithe and mortal races. There are a few somewhat heavyhanded hints about future events but overall this is a fascinating tale that has piqued my interest in the series although this definitely is not a light and airy story.
© Night Owl Reviews


                                               
                                                     


Bloodstone (Rebel Angel Series) by Gillian Philip is Book Two of the ‘Rebel Angels’ fantasy series that continues the saga of the Sithe who are engaged in a desperate and long-term search for a way to avoid the destruction of the Veil between their world and that of mortals. Centuries have passed while Conal and Seth have been exiled along with Conal’s mother Leonora to search for the Bloodstone that will be pivotal in whether the Veil persists or fails. Unfortunately, their goal differs from their inimical queen, Kate’s, and she will destroy whatever lives she deems expedient using her minions and associates. Conal’s sister repudiates the land of the Sithe and attempts to raise her daughter Fionnuala completely in the mortal world but the struggle goes on and the price paid in blood and tears continues to rise.

This exciting fantasy series continues to provide a mesmerizing glimpse into a hard-fought struggle that tangentially affects mortal humans but rarely gives them much power in the conflict that may decide the fate of their entire race. The alien philosophy displayed by the long-lived beings known as the Sithe is dramatically displayed in the violence and ruthless destruction detailed in the stories in this series. This is definitely not a stand-alone book and even familiarity with the first compelling book in the series fails to explain all of the events that take place but this is a mesmerizing addition to the series and introduces new striking characters who cause unexpected twists in the story. Perhaps an explanation of some of the rituals and beings who appear in the story would be helpful because I found myself a little lost in a few places but I still thought this to be a great addition to the series, even though I am not thrilled about certain developments, and I look forward to more exciting tales in this series.  
© Night Owl Reviews

Copies of these compelling stories were provided to me in exchange for an honest review  


Friday, January 3, 2014

The Genius of Dogs

                                       


The Genius of Dogs; How Dogs are Smarter Than You Think by Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods is a fascinating treatise on the research that was performed by two scientists who searched for a way to prove dognition (dog cognition) and genius in dogs. The authors point out that there are different ways to define genius, and the importance of using multi-dimensional criteria to measure intelligence and that testing must take into account that a traditional test of something such as memory must include the fact that there are different types of memory. Genius in animals must use comparisons to others within a species or between related species and it must evaluate the ability of the subject to spontaneously make inferences. There are details of amazing skills such as certain birds’ ability to hide and later retrieve tremendous numbers of seeds whereas other birds are adept at stealing what has been hidden by another bird. The authors detail the progression of experiments to evaluate intelligence and cognition but also describe the domestication of canids and its impact on dogs and their intelligence.

This erudite volume addresses the concept of intelligence in dogs and how it can be evaluated. There are interesting postulations on the cause and effect of domestication as several different species with varying degrees of interaction with humans are discussed. This thought-provoking treatise has intriguing implications for humans as well as dogs and provides plenty of references as well as anecdotal information on ways to evaluate communication techniques, how to elicit unbiased results and various hypotheses on cognition versus rote learned behavior. There are horrific allusions to the way progress in the field was suppressed in other countries although it is inspirational to read that scientific curiosity could not be completely suppressed, no matter what risk to freedom and cost of life was imposed. This is a richly textured and educational book that will definitely change the way one looks at learning as well as the roles that dogs play in our society.  
 © Night Owl Reviews
I received a copy of this title in return for an honest review.


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 Fair warning, this could be used as a textbook because it is very detailed but the authors have a very readable style.  It is just a very densely fact-packed book so don't expect to read it quickly!
 

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Deathblow by Dana Marton (review)

                                       



“Deathblow” by Dana Marton is the exciting fourth book in the enthralling ‘Broslin Creek’ series. Officer Joe Kessler is juggling many things in his life, his undercover assignment that results in his being handcuffed in a car that is forced off the road, his love life that gives him his well-deserved reputation as a ladies’ man, a murder investigation that involves a friend and a favor that he agrees to do even though he is slightly discomfited by the idea. Model and single-mother Wendy Belle struggles to cope with the abusive behavior of her child’s father but is unwilling to accept that she needs protection against him, despite her friend Sophie’s pleading. Wendy and Joe have a past connection but they are uncomfortable when forced into proximity and subsequent developments increase the tension as well as the danger to each of them, physically and emotionally, and it is questionable whether they will both survive to explore a deeper connection.

This compelling series continues to provide exciting and suspenseful tales as it expands to include various characters associated with with the Broslin Creek police department. The gripping introduction to the hero’s predicament is contrasted with the sobering experiences of a woman who has to learn that she deserves better in life. There are several different threads deftly woven together as the tension escalates and danger threatens both of the main characters and the light relief provided by Wendy’s adorable son and the furry secondary characters is a welcome counterpoint. The sensual connection between Joe and Wendy provides delicious heat and their poignant experiences together enhances the relationship that develops. There are a couple of places where credulity is a bit stretched but the overall story is a wonderful rollercoaster of a read and an excellent addition to the series. I continue to be impressed at the author’s ability to write a mesmerizing tale and advise you not to start the story unless you have time to finish it because you won’t want to put it down. Can’t wait for the next story involving these charismatic inhabitants of Broslin Creek. 

submitted to Night Owl Reviews
A copy of this title was provided in exchange for an honest review 


Deathblow (Broslin Creek 4)  Amazon link


My post about Deathwatch, the title that came before this is at this link

My post about Deathscape, the mesmerizing and eerie story that started the series is at this link
And, my review of Deathtrap is at this link
(can you tell I really enjoy this series?)  There is a fantastic special price on the boxed set right now!



Broslin Creek Boxed Set (Books 1-3) (Amazon link)