Monday, January 28, 2013

Itty-Bitty Review of Night Drake

Title: Night Drake
Author: Laura Adrian
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Length: 54 pages
Amazon: http://amzn.com/B00APKK5J6




Blurb:
Tough female mercenary Nisha the Heartless is hired to transport mysterious cargo arrived from exotic New Asia to a well-paying client. But things are never what they seem in a dark world now populated by humans and the Strange: shapeshifters and telepaths, nymphs and hobgoblins. 

It is a lesson Nisha learns all too soon--one that puts her on a journey with a dangerously sexy, enigmatic man who will force her to confront the nightmares of her past, and risk her heart for a future she never dreamed could be hers.... 




Itty-Bitty Review:
This was a quick and fun read. It's super short so the romance is a little rushed, but if you like tough heroines and shifter romances set in a gritty, futuristic world, you'll probably enjoy this. 

Heat Rating
1 Cock

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Sunday Sexy Snippet #sexysnippet


I'm participating in the Sunday Sexy Snippet today. Sexy Snippets are seven sentences, taken from a work in progress, or published book, brought to you every Sunday by The Nuthouse Scibblers.

Here's my sexy seven sentence snippet from Araya's Addiction, an erotic paranormal romance.

She wanted to close the door, but the alluring scene held her captive, her feet frozen in place. He stopped stroking himself just long enough to slide open the shower door, giving her a completely unobstructed view of the water running down his muscled body, running off the thick head of his erection.

Not only did her mouth water, her pussy ached and flooded with desire.

He resumed the stroking, faster this time, sometimes breaking the motion to slide his fingers over his balls. She saw the muscles in his arm tense as he squeezed and stroked harder, faster.

His strained voice startled her out of her daze. “If you want it, hurry.”



Friday, January 25, 2013

Fun Interview with Naima Simone


Today, a fun interview with author Naima Simone. She's talking about Under His Wings, an erotic paranormal romance.

About Author and Author's Most Recent Release 

Q: Do you have a favorite quote or line from Under His Wings? If so, please share.
A: “Long shadows stretched across the uneven cement, casting the night in a murky gloom reminiscent of a B-horror movie. She was only half-black but that part more than qualified her as a candidate for being killed off first by a machete-wielding maniac.”
Q: Who is your favorite main character from Under His Wings? Why?
A: Dang! This is a hard question! I love both my hero and heroine. Okay, okay. If I absolutely had to choose I would say my heroine, Tamar. She is a middle-school history teacher who has overcome seemingly insurmountable odds to recapture the life she once took for granted. She’s physically scarred, has phobias but is strong, intelligent, not easily cowed and has an awesome sense of humor. I love her and loved writing her.

Q: Who is your favorite secondary character? Why?
A: I adore Lukas, my hero’s second-in-command. He’s brooding, stalwart, level-headed, the perfect soldier but has a dry wit. And oh yeah! He’s sexy with dark hair and arctic blue eyes. Yuuummm.

Q: What was the hardest part of writing Under His Wings?
A: Getting out of my own head. Under His Wings is my first paranormal. The genre is my fave! Most of the books on my shelf and Kindle are paranormals but I never had the guts to write one. But 2012 was a year of incredible change for me. And since practically nothing was the same, I decided to drag my big girl panties on and write the book! I still had to fight the epic battle of Doubt vs Just-Do-the-Damn-Thing. Thank God I have amazing critique partners and friends who encouraged me with everything from “This is awesome stuff” to “Shut your whining pie-hole and get to writing!” Well…maybe they didn’t say it exactly like that but I’m sure that’s what they were thinking! LOL!

Q: What question do you wish that someone would ask about your book?
A: Where can I get it?

Q: Convince readers to buy your book in 25 words or less.
A: A sexy, protective hero. Courageous heroine. Mythical creatures and show tunes. C’mon. You know you want it!

On Writing and Writing Erotica

Q: Why did you choose to write in this genre/subgenre?
A: I’ve always loved romance. From Sweet Valley High to Harlequin to Nalini Singh, I adore it! And I write what I love. Now erotic romance because sex and sexual tension is an important part of a story. It can add conflict, intensify the connection, make the relationship more troubled or give healing. It can be the only instance of touch and affection a person has ever experienced. A person’s sexual tastes, experiences and needs are as much a part of their characterization as their hobbies. I enjoy writing how people interact and feel during sex, how it touches their hearts as well as their desires. How it affects them and their lives. Plus…I get to use all the naughty words I wouldn’t normally say aloud…Hee-hee!

Q: Do you outline or do you start with a basic idea and let it flow? (plotter or pantser)
A: Not only am I a plotter, I am an anal plotter. Like OCD-ish plotter. Yeah, that deep.

Q: Do your family and friends know what you write? If so, what do they think about it?
A: Absolutely! My family is completely supportive of my career. My husband encouraged me to write full time and my children pick up the slack around the house when the dishes start to grow mold. Even my father, who is a pastor, cheers me on. He enjoys telling his congregation members I’m a writer and sending them to my website. Then he sits back and waits for the phone call that inevitably starts with, “Uh…Pastor…this is, uh…” LOL! He likes to say I get my talent from him because he LOVES preaching the Song of Solomon.

Q: In erotica/erotic romance, the sex is depicted graphically. Are there any specific words or phrases you aren't comfortable using in your stories? Word or phrase that makes you say “ick”?
A: I don’t like the word “cunt”. I guess it might be a hang up from back in the day when I was in elementary and high school. The boys would call a girl this because it was the dirtiest word they could think of. For me, it’s worse than bitch and isn’t sexy.

Q: What is your favorite part of writing erotica/erotic romance?
A: The freedom. And not just the sex but the plot and characters as well. It’s not easier—God knows it’s not—but the restrictions are less.

Q: How long ago was your first story accepted by a publisher and did you pee your pants? J
A: My first book, Sweet Ultimatum, was accepted by Ellora’s Cave in 2009. I didn’t pee in my pants but I did take off running down the hall of the office I worked in at the time.

Q: What are your favorite and least favorite parts of the publishing process?
A: Not to be cheesy, but there isn’t much I don’t enjoy about the publishing process. I guess because I’m so incredibly thankful to be a part of it, there’s at least one thing I love about every aspect. But my least favorite? Promotion! Definitely! Hands-freakin’-down!

Fun Stuff

Q: Tattoos. Hot or not? And do you have any?
A: HAWT!! I have 5! A rose, an armband (that I’m trying to get on Nightmare Tattoos to get covered up!!), a sun, phoenix and mermaid on a crescent moon. This summer I want to add a hippogryph to the collection! What can I say?? They’re addictive!

Q: Wine, Beer or Liquor?
A: Cherry Coke!

Q: Dogs, cats or other?
A: Mr. won’t let me have a dog…for some reason he doesn’t think I am responsible enough to house-break it…and he may have a point but I want one to love it and squeeze it and keep it for my very own! Ahem. I watch a little too much Looney Tunes…

Q: Kindle, Nook, Paper? Other?
A: Yes.

Q: Vibrators, nipple clamps or butt plugs? J
A: Gary. Hee-hee!

Q: Why did the chicken cross the road?
A: Because Vin Diesel was standing on the other side with a smile and some hot sauce.

Q: What is the meaning of life?
A: Finding your God-given purpose and pursuing it with all the passion inside you. Because with purpose, there’s peace.

Final thoughts: Anything else you’d like to say? Advice you’d like to give? Joke you’d like to tell? If nothing, no problem. J
The Past, The Present and The Future walk into a bar.
It was tense.

Thank you! I’m here all day!

Back cover blurb:
Warrior, lover…savior. A winged avenger with chocolate feathers and lavender eyes haunts Tamar Ridgeway’s dreams—her erotic escape after surviving a horrible plane crash and enduring years of painful physical therapy. But fantasy becomes terrifying reality when she’s attacked by a mythical creature from her darkest nightmares. Now her sexy warrior is vowing to save her, whether she wants his protection or not.

Nicolai Abioud, judge and executioner of the hippogryph, is stunned when the woman he rescues is the same who submits to him nightly in his dreams…and a replica of his dead wife. He’s fascinated by her beauty and spirit, consumed by the craving to touch…to take. Yet he lost his one true bondmate five-hundred years ago. And falling for a human—no matter how beautiful—is a foolish risk. But the choice to love may be snatched away. Danger is closing in. They must conquer their enemy and fears. Or be doomed to lose the love of a millennium.


Visit Naima on the web! 

Twitter: @Naima_Simone 

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Itty-bitty Review of Bayou Heat


Bayou Heat
Authors: Alexandra Ivy & Laura Wright
Genre: Paranormal Romance, Puma Shifters

BLURBS:

Raphael
The brilliant and dangerous diplomat of the Pantera shapeshifters, Raphael has devoted his life to discovering the key to the infertility that is threatening the extinction of his puma race. Creating a vast network of spies worldwide, he never expected to discover that the answer might be beneath his very nose. But when Ashe, a beautiful human female, crosses his path, his most primitive instincts are stirred. Unable to resist, he takes her to his bed, and is shocked when she becomes pregnant with his child. It’s a miracle that might prove to be the salvation of his people, but only if he can keep her safe from the mercenaries determined to kill her.

Parish
Untamed and undeniably sexy, Parish, leader of the Pantera hunters, rarely leaves the magic of the Wildlands to deal with the humans he despises. But with the prized and risky Pantera birth on the way, puma shifter, Parish must travel to New Orleans to find and bring back a human doctor. The moment he sees the lovely, talented and all too human Dr. Julia Cabot he cannot resist the wild, potent drive to make her his. Betrayed and destroyed by love, Julia will not let her heart choose her path again. But as she and Parish fight to save the life of an unborn child, a fierce and overwhelming bond develops between them, threatening her frozen heart with the secret hope and ultimate temptation of love and family.

Itty-bitty Review
This is basically two stories in one book. If you like sexy, alpha male shifters, and could use a little southern magic in your life, I recommend these stories. I already enjoyed Laura Wright’s books and I’ve found a new author in Alexandra Ivy.

Heat Rating
2 Cocks



Sunday, January 20, 2013

Fun Interview with Jenna Owens

Check out the fun interview with Jenna Owens, author of Taught, an erotic story written for Ellora's Cave EC for Men Line.


About Author and Author's Most Recent Release (or upcoming release)

Q: Do you have a favorite quote or line from this book? If so, please share.
A: It would have to be at the end of Chapter One, when Elizabeth leaves Dr. Collins office, peeks her head back in, then says:
“Oh, professor….?  Monday, we fuck,” and with that, she exits the room.

Q: Who is your favorite main character from this book? Why?
A: Even though the book is written from Dr. Collins pov, I would have to say that Elizabeth was my favorite character to write. She is a total take-charge female who knows what she wants and isn’t afraid to grab it-quite literally!

Q: What was the hardest part of writing this book?
A: For me, with two little ones at home (aged two and one!) finding uninterrupted time to write was the most challenging. When I had time, I had to pound it out as quickly as possible (HA! no pun intended!).

Q: What question do you wish that someone would ask about your book?
A: Can I buy more than one copy? :)

Q: Convince readers to buy your book in 25 words or less.
A:  What guy hasn’t fantasized about a sexy co-ed, and what female hasn’t imagined having sex with a professor? Read about how fun it could have been!

On Writing and Writing Erotica
Q: Why did you choose to write in this genre/subgenre?
A:  Getting into the head of a man and imagining how he sees the world was something I wanted to try and tackle. I hope that men will think I have done a realistic job!

Q: Do you outline or do you start with a basic idea and let it flow? (plotter or pantser)
A: I’m definitely a “pantser”, although I generally have an idea of where I would like things to go. Often, though, I wake up with a dialogue or scene in my head that drives me to write the story.

Q: Do your family and friends know what you write? If so, what do they think about it?
A:  Most of my friends and family know what I write, and most of them have said that they wouldn’t have expected me to write anything else!

Q: In erotica/erotic romance, the sex is depicted graphically. Are there any specific words or phrases you aren't comfortable using in your stories? Word or phrase that makes you say “ick”?
A: Not at all. In fact, writing the scenes have given me some great fuel for my own life!  I feel that being comfortable with sexual terms and phrases is necessary to be able to truly explore your sexuality and experience sex to the fullest.

Q: What is your favorite part of writing erotica/erotic romance?
A: I love that the story does not close at the bedroom door. Erotica/erotic romance is as real as it gets. You are able to follow the couple on their entire journey, which includes places that  are typically off limits in traditional romance novels. I feel like that leaves an emotional void in the picture we get of the relationship. By allowing readers in the bedroom, we are able to show the passion (or lack of) and how the sex helps to develop the relationship.  Was he able to meet her every need? Was the spark lacking? Was the sex better than anything either had previously experienced? Was it awkward and fumbling?  What was going through the mind of the hero/heroine? Were they focused on each other, or thinking about what color they should paint the ceiling? These things help draw a clearer picture of not only the heroine and hero, but of their relationship’s past and future.

Q: How long ago was your first story accepted by a publisher and did you pee your pants?
A: “Taught” is the first story that was accepted by a publisher for me. I have been pretty much wearing adult diapers for months! ;)

Q: What are your favorite and least favorite parts of the publishing process?
A: Being completely new to this, I’m finding everything exciting and fun! More edits? Bring ‘em on!

 Fun Stuff

 Q: Tattoos. Hot or not? And do you have any?
A: I do not have any tattoos personally, but I definitely have seen some I think are hot!

Q: Wine, Beer or Liquor?
A: To be honest, I don’t drink often, but when I do, I drink super fruity mixed drinks that don’t taste like alcohol...or I do shots. Then I don’t have to taste it!

Q: Dogs, cats or other?
A: I currently have dogs and a cat. I would LOVE a Ragdoll or Birman kitten, although I have been told that I’m not allowed to bring any more living creatures into our house. :(

As far as the ‘other’, I consider myself a country girl. My dad grew up on a farm, and I have some great memories from when I was a little girl.If I were to win tons of money, I would love to have a small farm. Although I say that and know deep down that I would never be able to eat an animal who I actually know. I would also have to pay someone to take care of the animals.  I don’t know if I could handle the work a farm would take every single day.

Q: Kindle, Nook, Paper? Other?
A: I absolutely LOVE my Kindle Keyboard! My husband bought it for me a couple of years ago, and it’s been my favorite gift ever!

Q: Vibrators, nipple clamps or butt plugs?
A: I have a bullet that I fell in love with years ago and have purchased a few replacements for. I have one for the bedroom, and one for “other places”, along with back-ups in case one stops working.
I’m also a fan of butt plugs. Well, technically, the one I love is a double vibrator. Although I use that less often than the bullet, I always find myself wondering why I don’t use it more when I do!.


Q: Why did the chicken cross the road?
A: To get to the cocks on the other side, of course! ;)

Q: What is the meaning of life?
A:  I think that the meaning of life is to live it in a way that others are happier because of you.  I think that regardless of your beliefs, it is important to be a good person. My interpretation of “being a good person” is to be generous and kind to others, no matter who is watching. :)

Final thoughts:

One thing I would like to say to aspiring authors is to never give up.  Write what you love, and keep writing! Take online classes to improve your craft, and don’t forget to read!

Back cover blurb:

Dr. Collins has always fantasized about the female students in his college classes. Many of those fantasies focused on doing naughty things right in his own office, but he never expected one of his students, a sexy girl named Elizabeth, would have fantasies of her own, and that he plays a starring role in them.


For the entire semester, Elizabeth had had fantasies about Dr. Collins. Now she wants the real thing. She’s not looking for a relationship. All she wants is him. Inside of her. And Dr. Collins doesn’t have an advanced degree for nothing. He’s a smart guy, and he’s going to take advantage of the opportunity that’s literally landed in his lap.


Visit Jenna on the web.

Blog * Facebook * Twitter: @readjennaowens

Friday, January 18, 2013

Fun Interview with Jayne Kingston

Today... A fun interview with Jayne Kingston, author of Mr. Sir, an erotic bdsm romance.

About Author and Author's Most Recent Release

Q: Do you have a favorite quote or line from this book? If so, please share.
A: Oh, it had been way too long since he’d freaked her the fuck out.
     And, son of a bitch, it felt amazing to do it again.

Q: Who is your favorite main character from this book? Why?
A:  I really love Grace a lot. She’s funny and tough and a little vulnerable too. And she still gets a huge kick out of her husband after twelve years together. (Not literally. He’s not a vicious sadist. Just a little twisted.)

Q: Who is your favorite secondary character? Why?
A: Sanders. He’s a little bit comic relief, a little strange and a little more sexy. He came *this close* to getting his own book.

Q: What was the hardest part of writing this book?
A: Figuring out how to write a romance about a married couple who were still very much in love. It took me a little while to work it out. It was more intimidating than I thought it was going to be.

Q: What question do you wish that someone would ask about your book?
A: Is there another one coming?

Q: Convince readers to buy your book in 25 words or less.
A: It’s the story I’m most proud of writing to date.

On Writing and Writing Erotica
Q: Why did you choose to write in this genre/subgenre?
A: I really love blistering hot, down and dirty, emotion-packed sex in my romance novels. I read (and love) romances of all heat levels, but gravitate to erotic more often than not. Basically I’m trying to write the kind of book I like to read.

Q: Do you outline or do you start with a basic idea and let it flow? (plotter or pantser)
A: Neither the Plotter or Pantser clubs will let me join. I usually pants it until I write myself into a corner and then have to plot my way out of it.

Q: Do your family and friends know what you write? If so, what do they think about it?
A: My immediate family and closest friends do. My kids know (they’re all adult-age). They think it’s great I’m published, but have promised me—with zero prompting on my part—that they’ll never read one of my stories.

Q: In erotica/erotic romance, the sex is depicted graphically. Are there any specific words or phrases you aren't comfortable using in your stories? Word or phrase that makes you say “ick”?
A: I’m sure I’ve muttered “Ew” my share of times while reading, but nothing specific is coming to mind.

Q: What is your favorite part of writing erotica/erotic romance?
A: Getting to the nitty-gritty much sooner than the halfway point in the story. I know that sounds impatient, and it is, but nothing either brings two people closer or pushes them apart the way sex and all the sticky emotions that go along with it can.

Q: How long ago was your first story accepted by a publisher and did you pee your pants? J
A: I got the first response for my first published short story on New Year’s Eve 2011, which seemed very significant to me. And yes, there was squealing, some bad but excited dancing and a pants change involved.

Q: What are your favorite and least favorite parts of the publishing process?
A: Favorites are seeing my book cover for the first time and edits. Least favorite is definitely the waiting—which brings us back to the impatient thing. J

Fun Stuff

Q: Tattoos. Hot or not? And do you have any?
A: HOT! – with the disclaimer that quality trumps quantity all day, every day. And yes—five and a work-in-progress.

Q: Wine, Beer or Liquor?
A: I seem to prefer a glass of wine over the other two these days.

Q: Dogs, cats or other?
A: I love all kinds of critters, but just have two cats for the moment. Ziggy, who thinks he’s an attack dog, and Seven, my lucky black cat.

Q: Kindle, Nook, Paper? Other?
A: Kindle and paper. I resisted an e-reader for a while, then my awesomesauce daughter gave me a Kindle for Mother’s Day a couple of years ago. I can’t imagine living without one now.

Q: Vibrators, nipple clamps or butt plugs? J
A: Oh, darling… good girls never kink and tell. We just put it in our stories. ;)

Q: Why did the chicken cross the road?
A: To show its support of marriage equality.

Q: What is the meaning of life?
A: *falls on floor laughing*

Final thoughts: 
Thank you so much for having me on your blog today, Jocelyn! Your questions were too much fun to answer! You can bet I’ll have my eye on your blog, both for your upcoming releases and for other fun author interviews as well!
Thanks for being here!
Back cover blurb:
Even the most dedicated Dom/sub couples are subject to the pitfalls of domesticity. Right?
Owen and Grace’s kinky life has become a thing of the past. A year has passed since Owen’s job moved him to a new city and away from all of their old friends. New city, new friends, new house—no play. And it’s making both of them really cranky.

After Grace attempts to take matters into her own hands on their tenth wedding anniversary, Owen realizes he’s failing her as her Dom. He comes up with just the thing to get them back on track—a surprise custom made to keep his feisty little sub bound and begging for more for years to come. At least if everything goes to plan.
Visit Jayne on the Web

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Erotic Books Not Searchable in Amazon “All Departments”

Araya's Addiction is now available on Amazon. YEA! Buy it Here. BUT...

After cussing and bitching and stress almost bursting my eyeballs, I learned something new.

One minute I was on Amazon searching for my book and it popped right up. The next minute, it was gone. I thought I was losing my mind. Finally, I realized Amazon filters “adult” content. 

Adult content is not searchable if you are in the default “All Departments” category.

Actually some adult content is. I don't know how they decide what is and what isn't. I hardly find it fair for my book to restricted in that manner when I found books with "gangbang" in the title that are searchable in All Departments. My book is graphic but it depicts nothing close to a gangbang.

Anyway, to find my book you must be in the “Books” or “Kindle Store” categories. See red circle in screenshot.




While we’re talking about Amazon, I’d appreciate it if next time you’re there, you’d click that little “Like” button by my book. (It’s not linked to Facebook - only Amazon.)

If you're feeling generous, give my Amazon author page a like too. It's currently a work in progress.
Jocelyn Dex Amazon Author Page

Thanks!

Monday, January 14, 2013

Fun Interview with Missy Jane

Please welcome Missy Jane, author of Too Hard to Break. Thanks for being here today!


About Author and Author's Most Recent Release

Q: Do you have a favorite quote or line from Too Hard to Break? If so, please share.

A: Sorry, It’s technically two lines:

“As a little girl I had fantasized about all kinds of ways my true love would propose. Of course, it had never included a naked, fully aroused man built like Hank, but who was I to complain?”  

Q: Who is your favorite main character from Too Hard to Break? Why?

A: Definitely Elle. The whole story is from her POV and she is a character that just stayed with me long after I initially introduced her in Two Dates Max. She starts out as a doormat but definitely grows a backbone in this book.

Q: Who is your favorite secondary character? Why?

A: Hank, also known as Hunky Hank. I think that name says it all. He is the epitome of the White Knight and does everything in his power to take care of Elle. Even my editor fell in love with him, lol.

Q: What was the hardest part of writing Too Hard to Break?

A:  The scene where Elle truly gains her strength. She was the victim of physical, emotional, and verbal abuse. She finally confronts her abusive ex-boyfriend and it’s a powerful scene.

Q: What question do you wish that someone would ask about Too Hard to Break?

A: Being that it’s a Blush book, is it as hot as the others in this series?

The answer is yes. This one is a Blush book because there aren’t as many sex scenes as the previous ones. But I promise the one scene in this book is plenty hot.

Q: Convince readers to buy your book in 25 words or less.

A: A hunky, overprotective male, a heroine who learns to not be a punching bag, hot sex, little bit of snark. What’s not to like?

On Writing and Writing Erotica


Q: Why did you choose to write in this genre/subgenre?

A: It kind of crept up on me when I was finishing my first paranormal manuscript. The story got to a point where I had to decide if the characters were going to have sex, and if so how much did I want to divulge to my readers. Once I wrote that first sex scene I realized I could do it. After that I couldn’t seem to stop, lol.

Q: Do you outline or do you start with a basic idea and let it flow? (plotter or pantser)

A: I’m a total pantser and can’t outline to save my life.

Q: Do your family and friends know what you write? If so, what do they think about it?

A: Yes. My husband thinks it’s great and likes to tell people I write smut. Most of my friends and family just laugh because I used to be such a prude.

Q: In erotica/erotic romance, the sex is depicted graphically. Are there any specific words or phrases you aren't comfortable using in your stories? Word or phrase that makes you say “ick”?

A: I never use the word “cunt” and I’m very careful of “pussy”. I don’t like writing sex scenes out clinically correct either and I try to stay away from flowery euphemisms. So, it’s a very fine line I walk sometimes. As a reader I HATE the phrase “old as time itself” for sex, so I’ve never written it.

Q: What is your favorite part of writing erotica/erotic romance?

A: The sexual tension between the characters. I like everything that comes before the sex when they both know they want it but just haven’t gotten around to it yet.

Q: How long ago was your first story accepted by a publisher and did you pee your pants? J

A: Lol, just about! My first contract was signed in 2008 and I cried and danced around my house. My husband and daughters danced with me. Even now we still do happy dances every time I get a new contract offer. It never gets old.

Q: What are your favorite and least favorite parts of the publishing process?

A: I’m probably one of the few who enjoys the editing process. I’ve been blessed with fabulous editors and I feel I learn something every time I go through it. My least favorite is waiting for the release date!

Fun Stuff

Q: Tattoos. Hot or not? And do you have any?

A: Usually hot but it definitely depends on the tattoo and the placement. I currently have none but am not opposed to changing that one day.

Q: Wine, Beer or Liquor?

A: Liquor. I’ve tried wine but am apparently not sophisticated enough to enjoy it. Beer all tastes the same to me and I don’t like it. I prefer Jameson Irish Whiskey.

Q: Dogs, cats or other?

A: I don’t have any pets at all but like most animals…so long as I don’t have to clean up after them.

Q: Kindle, Nook, Paper? Other?

A: Paper mostly. I do own a Nook but use it rarely. There’s just something about holding a book…

Q: Vibrators, nipple clamps or butt plugs? J

A: Lmao! Hmm, might be TMI for my readers but I do have vibrators. Funny story: our house was broken into a couple of Decembers ago and one of the things stolen was a small lock box full of my “toys”. After the policeman took our report and left my husband laughed at me for not mentioning it. I’m slowly rebuilding my collection.

Q: Why did the chicken cross the road?

A: Because it was stapled to the dead baby? (old joke, lol)

Q: What is the meaning of life?

A: 42 ;-)

 Final thoughts:

Nothing earth-shattering. I’d just like to thank my readers and your readers for stopping by today. I truly appreciate every single one and invite y’all to interact with me on Twitter and Facebook.

Blurb

Book three in the Love Beyond Barriers series.

A few months ago I finally moved on with my life and got away from my abusive ex-boyfriend. That should be a good thing, right? But now I’m living with Hunky Hank, my ex’s former friend turned my Knight in Shining Armor. He’s great at everything and treats me like a queen. Unfortunately that makes me feel needy when I’m trying to be more independent. When I need to be more independent. So when I started getting vibes of another woman, I knew it was time to move out and move on. So much easier said than done. It’s not so easy to leave behind the temptation of the most perfect guy I’ve ever known. He’s the only one who looks at me and instead of seeing a shattered image, he sees someone who is too hard to break.
Here's where you can find Missy on the web!






Friday, January 11, 2013

Araya's Addiction Release Day! Giveaway! Demons Do It Better Blog Tour!

Today is release day for Araya's Addiction!

Today kicks off the first day of my "Demons Do It Better" blog tour. I'm so excited, I could poop my pants. But, that would NOT be sexy at all so I'll settle for bouncing off the walls and hugging my doggies. And maybe squealing like a pig, because everyone knows that IS totally sexy. :-)

What to do to celebrate? A giveaway, you say? Ok. But what to give away? Hmmm... How about a $10 Amazon gift card? Not enough? Ok. A $10 Amazon gift card and a "Demons Do It Better" koozie?
Still not enough? Yeah, I agree. Fine.
  • A $10 Amazon gift card
  • Two "Demons Do It Better" Koozies
  • A surprise $10 gift card
Yes, that'll have to do it. Use the Rafflecopter, below, to enter.

Please buy Araya's Addiction and when the second book in the series comes out, I will try like hell to give away a Kindle.

ISBN: 9781419943959
Book Length: Short Novel
Publisher: Ellora's Cave Publishing Inc.
Format: Ebook
Buy Link: http://www.ellorascave.com/araya-s-addiction.html

Tour Stops and Dates - There's a Giveaway at Each Stop!

1/11/2013      The Smutty Kitty - Author/Character Chat + Giveaway
1/12/2013      Author Denyse Bridger’s Blog - Interview + Giveaway
1/13/2013      Author Jayne Kingston’s Blog - Book Spotlight + Giveaway
1/14/2012      Close Encounters of the Night Kind - Interview + Giveaway
1/15/2013      Author Lucy Felthouse’s Blog - Q&A + Giveaway
1/16/2013      Author Missy Jane’s Blog - Book Spotlight + Giveaway
1/17/2013      Naughty Author Chicks - Interview + Giveaway
1/18/2013      Romancing the Dark Side - Author/Character Chat + Giveaway
1/18/2013      Riverina Romantics - Guest blog + Spotlight
1/21/2013      Book Lover’s Inc. - Interview + Giveaway
1/22/2013      Fictional Candy - Book Spotlight + Giveaway
1/24/2013      Francesca Hawley - Book Spotlight + Giveaway
1/26/1900      Leta Blake - Guest blog of Five Fantastic Things + Giveaway

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