This week on my reading list -
Blurb:
Why would the King of Incubi send one of his spies out on Christmas Eve? Unless it is to break her heart…
As a succubus, preying on humans is Raschael's business, and mortal holidays are a frivolous waste of time. So maybe her king meant to punish her when he sent her out to hunt on Christmas Eve. Or maybe he just wanted her far, far away, so he could banish Raschael's one trusted friend.
Your little pet has run off.
Now Raschael must track down a missing fallen angel, and she doesn't have a clue where to start. Bigger predators are closing in, and Rasche's only lead is a Christmas stripper named Noelle.
Amazon US
Showing posts with label novella. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Read Only Wednesday - Angel's Keeping by @brantwijnserrah #paranormal #romance #ff
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Thursday, 16 October 2014
Red stilettos and Lightbulbs - Guest Post by Sofia Grey #scifi #romance
You know
how sometimes, the best results come about by accident? That’s how Return
to Emerald City happened.
I was
working on a short story aimed at a Christmas anthology. It featured a heroine
called Dorothy, a pair of bright red stilettos, and a longing to go home. Real
life got in the way of my writing, and I put my story aside to work on other
commitments.
Around the
same time, my writing / critique partner—Allyson Lindt—was finishing up a
novella loosely named The Tin Man, about a futuristic hero with cybernetic
implants. Camden has a lot of implants, and fears he’s lost his heart
along the way.
I’m not
sure who had the lightbulb moment first, but we both saw the potential for
combining the stories. They both had a Wizard of Oz connection. From there we
hashed out some details, agreed to each write another (for the Scarecrow and
the Lion) and Return to Emerald City was born.
Sounds
lovely and simple? The idea was, but like most stunning ideas, it had to be
turned into reality. The first issue was creating the world, and this meant
futurising Dorothy. I’d written her story as a contemp, but in order to mesh in
with Camden’s, I had to shift it forty years into the future.
We wanted
the stories to all link together, for the characters to develop across the
story arc, and this happened surprisingly easily. Like all good characters,
they grew and changed, and shared their stories with us.
We were
beautifully organised, sharing documents in Google Drive and trying to keep
track of the myriad of tiny details that needed to be consistent across four
stories. I’ve lost track of the number of emails going back and forth between
us, querying things like:
-
is
it Mag-Line, Magline, or MagLine?
-
What’s
the name of Camden’s girlfriend? I’ve forgotten it…
Did I
mention that Allyson and I are not only in different time zones, we’re on
different dates! She’s in the USA, while I live down under in New Zealand. It
made collaborating interesting, to say the least * grin *
And after
months of detail-checking, editing (huge thanks to “A” for content edits, and
Sotia Lazu for line edits), and hours of poring over Shutterstock for the
perfect cover model (isn’t Dorothy beautiful?), it’s finally released.
We had a
blast working together on this, and know what? We’re already planning another
collaboration for next year. Watch this space…
Excerpt
from His
Rewind Girl
His smile had gone from playful to dangerous, and a spike of desire
drove through her. She fumbled for something witty to say, but every word raced
from her thoughts.
“I might be thinking something.” His voice had dropped an octave, and
she felt it roll through her as much as she heard it. Her heartbeat increased,
and every inch of her pulsed with a hyper-aware sensitivity.
A heavy pause hung between them, and then he dipped his head. His mouth
found hers, feather-light kiss touching her lips. She gasped, and leaned closer
to deepen the kiss.
He pulled back, and disappointment flooded her. But his hand still caressed
her waist. His quiet voice wove through the night. “You should know I’m not in
the market for any kind of relationship. Not emotionally, anyway.”
When he shifted his weight, a distant streetlight bounced off something
hanging around his neck. She squinted, and sick disbelief crawled into her gut.
A gold ring with a tiny diamond hung from the chain. It had to have fallen out
during their ride. She swallowed, mouth suddenly dry. “You’re married.”
He glanced down at his chest, corners of his mouth tugging down. He
shoved the chain back under his shirt. “No. Not even close.” His jaw tightened,
and he dropped his arm. “Never mind. I need to get home.”
Single, emotionally attached to someone else, and oh so alluring.
Perfect. She grabbed his synth hand before she could talk herself out of it.
She knew CyGes did an amazing job with their implants, but it still
occasionally caught her off guard that a fake hand felt as real as any real
one, from texture to temperature. It was in the little details—speed, precision,
stamina—that the differences shone through.
“Do you have to, really?” She cringed at the plea in her voice, and
pushed as much of it away as she could. “I’m sorry if I dragged up bad
memories.”
He didn’t pull away, but he also didn’t move closer. “Don’t worry about
it.”
“I’m not looking for anything emotional either.” Did people usually
talk about one night stands like this? How awkward. Why couldn’t they just do
it then go their separate ways? She traced her thumb over the back of his
knuckles. “We can go back to my hotel. Or just hang here and talk a little
longer.”
Wow, talk about desperate sounding. She fumbled internally for the
confidence that had driven her to start this entire conversation.
He shook his head. “I’m sorry. This was a bad idea.”
Pride kept her going as much as want. She pulled his hand up and laid
tiny kisses along each fingertip. The faint scent of silicone greeted her
again, and she tried to be subtle about inhaling. “I didn’t mean to ruin the
mood. We can get it back.”
“Probably not wise.” Despite his words, the determination was gone from
his voice. His shoulders relaxed, and his expression softened.
She pressed her body as close to his as she could be without making
contact. She flicked her tongue out over one of his fingers, and a low growl
rumbled from his chest. That was a delicious sound. She sucked the finger into
her mouth. A hint of plastic mingled with the taste of skin. Damn, she loved
that taste. She closed her eyes, savoring the moment.
Her eyes snapped open, when he jerked his hand away. She was stunned to
find him glaring at her, eyes practically a glacier. She frowned. “Did I do
something wrong?”
He put more than a foot between them. “You knew.”
She raised her eyebrows. What was she missing? “Knew…?”
He sighed and shook his head, jamming his hands into his pockets. “You
knew I’m part synth.”
She shrugged. “So?”
“Fuck.” He spoke between clenched teeth. “I’m not a fucking human
vibrator. And I’m not interested in being your fetish.”
The blunt words, as honest as they were, sliced her and dug deep in the
resulting wounds. “Excuse me?”
He spun away, already mounting his bike. “Go find someone else’s bike
to ride. I’ve got an appointment in the morning.”
She glared at his rapidly vanishing back, as he peeled off and tore
down the road. Hurt and embarrassment warred for her attention. She kicked both
aside and smothered them with anger.
Asshole.
***
Blurb
Dorothy’s Red Shoes
There’s no place like home… Dorothy is already feeling homesick for Emerald
City, and wonders if taking a job halfway around the world was a mistake. When
her love life crumbles–again–will she run for home?
His
Replay Girl
If he only had the nerve… Ten years ago, Quinn made the best choice of his
life, and the biggest mistake. It’s true, his band, Lionheart, is one of the
biggest in the world, but how much does it mean if he can’t tell the woman he
loves how he feels?
His Reboot Girl
If he only had a brain… Scott woke up with his head spinning and not much
else going on up there. Now he’s a suspect in a terrorist plot, and on the run.
One woman insists she's the key to his past and his freedom. Too bad he doesn't
remember her.
His Rewind Girl
If he only had a heart.... Cam is as much machine as man. There are days he
loathes the CyGes implants that saved his life but couldn't do the same for his
family. They replaced his limbs, but now he needs someone to mend his heart.
Buy
Return to Emerald City
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Catch Sofia
& Allyson blogging at www.GeminiGirls.com
About
Sofia Grey:
Romance author Sofia Grey spends her days managing projects
in the corporate world and her nights hanging out with wolf shifters and alpha
males. She devours pretty much anything in the fiction line, but she prefers
her romances to be hot, and her heroes to have hidden depths. When writing, she
enjoys peeling back the layers to expose her characters’ flaws and always makes
them work hard for their happy endings.
About Allyson
Lindt:
Allyson Lindt is a full-time geek and a
fuller-time contemporary romance author. She prefers that her geeky heroes come
with the alpha expansion pack and adores a heroine who can hold her own in a
boardroom. She loves a sexy happily-ever-after and helping deserving cubicle
dwellers find their futures together.
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Sunday, 1 January 2012
2012 - Hopes and Dreams
Happy New Year!
I don't make New Year resolutions. I have never kept the few I made, and I feel it just leads to too many disappointments. So, instead, I have a list of things I'm hoping for this year. :)
1.That Keir will do well when it's released on the 7th May (or at least not get too many poor reviews).
2.That I will finish editing the sequel in good time, and that my editor and publisher will like it.
3.That Gethyon will find a home with a publisher, even if that turns out to be myself via Amazon.
4.That my sfr short will be accepted into the anthology.
5.That I will get my other scifi short completed and up on Amazon.
6.That I will figure out the rest of books four and five which are still a little hazy in my mind.
7.That I won't run out of ideas and that my writing will just keep improving.
8.That my friends and family will be happy and healthy, for this year and many, many more to come.
9.That I will do more reading, and help clear a pending list of reviews.
10.To get into some kind of fitness routine to counteract the amount of time I now spend on my bum in front of this computer!
11.A late addition, but a scifirom with succubi has got my muse all in a tizzy and I've already done 5K words on it, so I hope the fuzzy idea I currently have is going to settle down into a proper story. It's not quite my usual thing, so a bit nerve-racking, as well as exciting.
I think that will do...
Do you make resolutions? Do you keep them? Or would you rather just let the year pan out around you? :)
I don't make New Year resolutions. I have never kept the few I made, and I feel it just leads to too many disappointments. So, instead, I have a list of things I'm hoping for this year. :)
1.That Keir will do well when it's released on the 7th May (or at least not get too many poor reviews).
2.That I will finish editing the sequel in good time, and that my editor and publisher will like it.
3.That Gethyon will find a home with a publisher, even if that turns out to be myself via Amazon.
4.That my sfr short will be accepted into the anthology.
5.That I will get my other scifi short completed and up on Amazon.
6.That I will figure out the rest of books four and five which are still a little hazy in my mind.
7.That I won't run out of ideas and that my writing will just keep improving.
8.That my friends and family will be happy and healthy, for this year and many, many more to come.
9.That I will do more reading, and help clear a pending list of reviews.
10.To get into some kind of fitness routine to counteract the amount of time I now spend on my bum in front of this computer!
11.A late addition, but a scifirom with succubi has got my muse all in a tizzy and I've already done 5K words on it, so I hope the fuzzy idea I currently have is going to settle down into a proper story. It's not quite my usual thing, so a bit nerve-racking, as well as exciting.
I think that will do...
Do you make resolutions? Do you keep them? Or would you rather just let the year pan out around you? :)
Friday, 9 December 2011
Review - Silver Thaw by Amy Rose Davis
My review of the fantasy novella Silver Thaw by Amy Rose Davis is now live on the Critique de Book review site here. "The ending left me with tears in my eyes and the intention to read it again very soon."
Labels:
Amy Rose Davis,
fantasy,
fiction,
horror,
novella,
review,
Silver Thaw
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