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Review: The Scent of a Soul by Jennifer Thompson
The Scent of a Soul
by Jennifer Thompson
NA/Adult Paranormal Romance
Published December 8, 2012
482 Pages
*Ebook obtained directly from the author in
exchange for an honest review*
Synopsis via Goodreads:
Fleeing her recent past, Lilliah Woods finds refuge in the anonymity of the present day inner-city slums. As she settles into the seedy apartment she must now call home, she meets mysterious Marek Jamison when he materializes in her doorway demanding to know who she is. From that moment, he becomes a guardian and guide as she gradually discovers his hidden world. As their relationship develops, Lilliah learns of Marek's dark past and of a brothers' quarrel he has been embroiled in for years. The quarrel turns into a larger battle of good and evil, liberty versus tyranny, and the separation of love and lust. With Lilliah as the ultimate prize, the deadly conflict reaches out to threaten her family, and the outcome of the final battle will determine her fate. Lilliah must embark on an unexpected path that teaches her to trust in the man she has come to love, and give of herself as she never thought she could...
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I have been happily married to my husband for fifteen years. We met at Brigham Young University on a blind date, and, at first, I was sure he wasn't for me, but now I cannot imagine my life without him. My life is busy, but I try to keep it as simple as possible, focusing on what matters most to me---home and family. I love to read, cook, spend time with my family, and now I can add writing to that list---it is my creative outlet; we all need one.
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Wow. I absolutely adored The Scent of a Soul!!!! It's long. Really Long. Or maybe it just seems that way because the plot is nearly like 3 books in one. I LOVEEEEED it! I didn't want to put it down! Reading into the early morning hours this weekend, I didn't want it to end but I couldn't wait to see how it ended! Now, I'm left wanting more & I can't wait to read Candice & Flynn's story! The characters are great! I adored Marek & Lilliah! Marek - HOT, Scottish, rich, ohh...well, 300+ years old... LOL Did I say Hot? Then there's Patrick, Sam, Flynn, Candice! Even Jack was a likable guy - Plus the multitude of characters that you hardly get to know but love all the same because of the sacrifices that they make throughout the novel! So, in the beginning, you see Lilliah move to a really poor neighborhood - pretty much the slums - that's super dangerous for a woman to be alone. Marek rescues her over and over again from people in the neighborhood! Finally, you find out why she's moved into the slums and alone, escaping her normal life and family back home - her jerk of an X. Total JERK. He reminded me of Lilliah's jerk of a brother. Ugh. When she meets Marek, you can't help but wonder why in the world a rich guy is living in the slums... driving around in a Lexus...wearing nice clothes. There's mystery all around him and his friends. How the heck does he keep magically appearing when she's in trouble? And then BAM - She's thrown into the middle of a war between brothers. You have to give it to him - Marek's brother is a freaking nut job and total bad guy. He wants Lilliah just like he wanted Marek's previous love. Honestly, okay, I thought he was going to be a shifter like a were. I did NOT expect that he would be a vampire. I hope that's not a spoiler? Surely that's not a spoiler, right? I guess the word has to be out that this is a vampire novel so it can reach the right audience. Anyways, the ups and downs that occur throughout the novel made me feel like I had read a book 1, book 2, and book 3 of a series! I loved that it was all put together into one novel! I loved the twists and turns in the plot. The action and emotions (both good and bad) were constantly moving. I never once became bored. I loved this novel! So, next is Candice and Flynn. I want to see more of Patrick too! LOL Overall Rating: 5 Stars Cover Rating: 3 Stars <- I love the models on the cover but I think it could be better Characters: 5 Stars Plot: 5 Stars Climax: Which one? There's several! 5 Stars! Ending: 5 Stars <- Perfect Ending! Loved the Epilogue!
Review: Playing the Maestro by Aubrie Dionne
Playing the Maestro
by Aubrie Dionne
Adult Romance
Published February 11, 2013
by Entangled Publishing (Bliss)
*Ebook obtained via the publisher in exchange for an honest review*
Synopsis via Goodreads:
Melody Mires has sworn off dating musicians, but when the sexy European conductor Wolf Braun takes over her struggling symphony, her hesitation almost flies out the window with the notes of her flute—until he opens his mouth. Wolf is arrogant, haughty, and seems to have a personal vendetta against Melody. Oh, and he’s her boss. If she wants to keep her job as principal flutist, she’ll have to impress Wolf while simultaneously keeping her undeniable attraction to herself. Wolf came to America to get as far away from his past as possible, and to recover some of the swagger he had as one of the world’s best maestros. He never imagined being forced to reassess the entire orchestra’s talent—and potentially fire anyone who doesn’t make his cut. Dating the attractive flutist is out of the question, but as their feelings reach a fever pitch, can they risk both their careers for a chance at love?
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About the Author: Aubrie Dionne is an author and flutist in New England. Her writings have appeared in Mindflights, Niteblade, Silver Blade, Emerald Tales, Hazard Cat, Moon Drenched Fables, A Fly in Amber, and Aurora Wolf. Her books are published by Entangled Publishing, Lyrical Press, and Gypsy Shadow Publishing. She recently signed her YA sci fi novel with Inkspell Publishing titled: Colonization: Paradise Reclaimed, which will release in October 2012. When she's not writing, Aubrie teaches flute and plays in orchestras. She's a big Star Trek TNG fan, as well as Star Wars and Serenity
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My Review: Playing the Maestro was a sweet, heart felt read with great characters! I've always had a love for music and envied those who could play an instrument. I sang when I was younger and attempted piano but never had time to practice - or the patience. I wish we had a symphony around here that I could attend, but being in the middle of the country, we don't exactly have many options. :( I adored the characters that that Aubrie created in this novel. Melody and Wolf are both very likable and very personable. I enjoyed reading from both of the POVs and, although it was a quick read, I felt connected to them. Blake and Wolf's ex made great villains, leaving me cheering for Wolf and Melody's success. One can see that the the author, unless from a musical background herself, poured a lot of time into researching the world and art of classical music. I enjoyed her writing style and wished I could close my eyes and hear the music. Sometimes, I nearly felt like I could because of the way that Aubrie's descriptive writing style. It was...beautiful and almost relaxing to read at times. There were a few spots in the plot where I felt like the scenes were rushed and the timing felt off, but overall, nothing that made me want to put it down. The small holes weren't a problem in the overall scheme of the plot. Overall, a great quick read if you're looking for a sweet romance between two people overcoming obstacles in order to be together. Overall Rating: 4 Stars Cover Rating: 3.5 Stars Characters: 5 Stars Plot: 4 Stars Climax: 4 Stars Ending: 5 Stars
Review: Bound by Night (MoonBound Clan) by Larissa Ione
Bound by Night
MoonBound Clan #1
by Larissa Ione
Adult PNR
Expected Publication Sept 24, 2013
*ARC Ebook obtained via NetGalley in exchange
for an honest review*
Synopsis via Goodreads:
The first installment in a sexy new paranormal romance series by Larissa Ione, author of the bestselling Demonica series! A WOMAN OUT FOR BLOOD Nicole Martin was only eight years old when the vampire slaves rose up in rebellion and killed her family. Now she devotes her life to finding a vaccine against vampirism, hoping to wipe out her memories—along with every bloodsucker on the planet. But there’s one thing she cannot destroy: her searing, undeniable attraction for the one man she should hate and fear the most . . . A VAMPIRE OUT FOR REVENGE A member of the renegade vampire MoonBound Clan, Riker is haunted by demons of his own. When he recognizes Nicole and remembers how her family enslaved his loved ones, his heart burns for vengeance. But when he kidnaps Nicole and holds her in a secret lair, his mortal enemy becomes his soul obsession, his greatest temptation, and, perhaps, his only salvation—a hot-blooded lover who could heal him with her touch . . . or bury him forever.
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New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Larissa Ione penned her first novel at the age of 13 and hasn't stopped writing since. She has been a U.S. Air Force meteorologist, an EMT, and a professional dog trainer, and you never know when one of those interests will pop into her novels. She lives a nomadic existence with her U.S. Coast Guard husband and son, so her writing career has been a blessing -- a job that moves easily. She writes dark paranormal romance for Grand Central Publishing (formerly Warner Books,) and contemporary romance for Red Sage and Samhain. Under the pen name Sydney Croft, she writes erotic action adventure romance with partner Stephanie Tyler.
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AMAZING start to a new series from Ione! I was lucky enough to be given an ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I had already pre-ordered it but getting it early was super exciting for me. Lol The main thing you should know right now is Ione doesn't disappoint. If you're a fan, you'll love it. If you have yet to read anything by Ione, this is a good one to start with. One of the main reasons she's one of my favorite authors is her world building skill. She brings an amazing spin on the history of vampires into this new series. Brilliant characters and a great plot! I can't wait until the next installment of this series! Humans vs vampires... The world is a nasty place for Vampires - especially those who end up being dragged to the D. Nicole had no idea what was really going on within her company. I loved how her eyes were opened to the horrible miseducation she's received regarding vampires. Her brother and those behind the D are such scum. Ugh. Now, there's also a huge part of the plot involving vampires vs vampires. I enjoyed both aspects. Now, the Native American historical spin on the history of the first vampire is interesting. I can't wait to read the next novel because I can't wait to see how more of it ends of playing out and being exposed. I won't say too much because, honestly, it was one of the plot twists that kept surprising me. Especially towards the end when Hunter and Kars were speaking another language. So, anyway, overall - loved it! I love Nicole & Riker to pieces. Plus Myne. And Bastian. And, hell, several other characters. Overall Rating: 5 Huge Stars Cover Rating: 4 Stars Characters: 5 Stars Plot: 4.5 Stars Climax: 5 Stars Ending: 5 Stars <-Can't wait for more!!!!!!
Just a Bloggin' + New Feature
It's been a while since I've had a chance to sit down and...well...blog.
That sounds crazy, right? Sometimes, there's just so many novels to review and so many giveaways or news to post, that you don't ever just sit there and blog about randomness. So, I thought that I'd take a minute this morning and blog about August. August as a whole. What happened in August?
Well, holy crap, a big huge thing happened in August! My little toddler started Pre-K!!!!
I totally can't believe it. My husband & I took him to school his very first day and it was pretty emotional. We were both a nervous wreck the entire first week because, well, he's never been away from us unless he's been with a family member. There's a lot of trust involved when it comes to leaving your child with someone - even if that someone is a teacher. So, now he's gone to school for 2 weeks and we've all survived. :) In other August news:
Seriously...am I the only bookish one that hasn't seen this yet?!
I'm seriously flipping out because I haven't had a chance to slip off to the movies & watch it! I'm avoiding certain posts on FB & the web because I don't want to hear from others if they thought it was good or bad. It's one of my fave series so I want to make my own judgement about the movie. Ugh. I've GOT to go see it soon! Maybe I'll take off work early one day and go watch it...hmmm.... Wish me luck! Alrighty...so I guess I better wrap this up since I'll be in the kitchen soon making lunch for the kiddo & hubs. I've seen other fabulous Bloggers that have Blogger Features on their blog. (Try saying that 10 times fast LOL) I really love that idea! I absolutely take no credit it coming up with this idea from scratch. I'm hoping I've titled my feature so that it doesn't match any of the others. I would hate to copy-cat someone! >_< Totally not my intention. I would love to help spread the word about other bloggers and help introduce my followers to them. Spread the love right?We all love books & bookish things - so the more we work together and spread the word, the more awesome book blogging is! So, say hello to my new feature:
If anyone would like to sign up, just shoot me an email to [email protected]
with the header Who's That Blogger (or WTB) :)
Review & Interview: Gardens of Ampheia (Legends of Amun Ra Novella) by Joshua Silverman
Gardens of Ampheia
Legends of Amun Ra Novella
by Joshua Silverman
Fantasy
Published March 1, 2013
by Enchanted Forest Press *ARC Ebook obtained directly from the author in exchange for an honest review*
Synopsis via Goodreads:
Thea is the daughter of a farmer. She is content until she makes a terrible mistake, one that not only endangers her life but exposes her origins. Trained in war, Thea fights through blood and fire, war and peace, to discover the truth. She will face a desperate struggle which will remake the known world of Potara, influencing the next 6,000 years.
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Joshua Silverman was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Orange County, California. While attending California State University, Fullerton and studying Criminal Justice, Joshua was introduced to a creative writing class where he wrote a series of paranormal stories. As a child, he has always been an amateur historian, focusing on ancient Egypt, Greece, and Roman civilizations. Since working in the legal environment, he has combined his passion for creative writing with his love of ancient history by penning his debut novel, The Emerald Tablet, the first of seven in the Legends of Amun Ra series.
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I'm even more amazed by the world that JS has created. I've previously read & reviewed The Emerald Tablet, which introduced me to this amazing world. I LOVE how this story showed us events prior to The Emerald Tablet - sort of like showing me the first domino in a domino train. Seeing how past events reflect in how the present works out really grabs me. Love that! Anyways, Although this can be read as a standalone, I did enjoy feeling familiar with the world already here and there. From the very first page, JS draws you in completely and masterfully. The fantasy genre hasn't been a go-to for me but I love this world and continue to be amazed. The story immediately sucks you in and, like a puzzle, you start trying to put clues together. Who were Thea's real parents? Is her "adopted" father really JUST A farmer? Why does he truly insist on her training constantly like she's the next soldier in an army or something? These things are only in the first chapter! I couldn't flip pages fast enough. Now the story has several ups and downs after Thea's world is turned nearly upside down. I won't include too many details because I hate marking my reviews as spoilers. I'll admit I was a tad annoyed with Thea here and there, but overall, I enjoyed her character! Overall Rating: 4 Stars Cover Rating: 4.5 Stars Characters: 3.8 Stars Plot: 4 Stars Climax: 4 Stars Ending: 4 Stars
Tell me a little bit about yourself. What do you like readers to know about the author behind the pages?
Just that I’m a normal guy, I guess. I like to read, workout, go on hikes. I play guitar – try to squeeze in a video game here and there and am great at procrastination.
Do you have any advice to individuals who aspire to become authors and get their work out there?
Take their time and learn their craft. Write a hundred thousand words before you start the novel of your dreams. Get your practice time in with the bad concept ideas, or write fan-fiction to help increase your skill. The world doesn’t need another bad novel, it needs another great one.
Why did you choose the fantasy genre?
Because the magic of ancient Egypt and their spells could only been done properly through fantasy.
If you had to choose another genre to jump into, what would it be?
There may be a paranormal series in the future. But there are a lot of details to work out with that one.
Who are your role models with regards to life as an author & your writing? Have you met them yet?
In terms of writing discipline, I’d say Stephen King. The guy is a machine. 1,500 words every day, rain or shine, holiday or work day. 1,500 words then he stops and goes onto another project. In terms of style, I love George R.R. Martin.
What do you do to get into your “zone” when you’re trying to fill pages & create a new world?
Mostly I turn off anything that has an internet connection or a screen (other than my computer). Anything that can distract me must be gone and out of my sight. Then, I re-read all the previous sections of the character I’m writing about so I can get into their head again and get their voice into me.
Do you have any quirky habits that you have to do when you’re writing? A certain spot/chair/seat, a certain song you have to listen to before getting started, a drink, etc.
I don’t really believe in that. I think if you attach yourself to a particular pattern, then you become less flexible. I always remind myself that J.K. Rowling finished Harry Potter in a hotel room not in her “spot”.
The Emerald Tablet (Bk 1) was released September 2012 and The Soul of the World (Bk 2) is expected November 2013. I’ve read that there will be 7 novels in the series. Have you mapped each novel out already or how did you determine you’d have 7 novels in the series?
I have major plot points for all seven novels. I do not have individual scenes.
Gardens of Ampheia (Novella) was released earlier this year. I love how GoA goes back and shows readers what happened Pre-The Emerald Tablet. What made you decide to branch out and write a novella? Do you think you’ll decide to write any other novellas and expand upon the world you’ve created?
I wanted to write the novella because so many people asked about the history and you can’t just lump that all in with the main novels. It is a tangent of the central story, so I had to create the novellas for that. I would like to do one novella a year, but no promises as writing the main series takes priority.
Your world and characters are so intricate. With such a long series ahead, how do you keep everyone and all of the events straight? Do you use a large story board or rely on technology to help keep everything straight?
A combination of both. I have an excel spreadsheet for the big things and I use a white- dry erase board for little things.
Why did you decide to use mythological aspects in your writing?
Well that’s what set the whole series off – my fascination with the ancient Egyptian alchemistical teachings of spirituality and growth. So that’s why it’s in the series, because everything revolves around that.
What are the first five words that come to your mind when you think about The Legends of Amun Ra series?
Betrayal. Growth. Perception. Love. Death.
Where did you get the idea to create Potara?
I kind of wanted there to be a doubt if Leoros was dreaming or not. Like Harry Potter goes through the portal on platform 9 ¾, the wardrobe in Narnia, or Edgar Rice Burroughs' A Princess of Mars series. There’s the idea of the “other world” that is prevalent in a lot of fantasy books.
Is there a character in your work that you connect with most out of everyone? Someone’s whose PoV flows effortlessly while you’re writing or someone who you just can’t get enough of? Or simply someone who won’t shut up and constantly invades your mind even when you’re not writing? Ha.
Well, I think I have aspects of each character within me, but obviously are exaggerated. But out of all the characters, Leoros and Alex speak to me most personally.
Do you have a favorite scene that you’d like to share a tiny bit about?
My favorite scene of book one, The Emerald Tablet, is when Leoros and Atlantia sneak out of the Great Temple of Amun and go for a walk in the park and get the ice cream. I always laugh at Leoros when he says to the waiter that he’s from Earth. It’s one of those simple scenes but beautifully illustrates Leoros’ naiveté and his caring at the same time.
Thank you so much for allowing me the opportunity to ask you a few questions! I loved learning more about you & look forward to seeing where you go in the future!!!
Review, Excerpt & Giveaway: Wanted by Annika James
Wanted
by Annika James
YA Paranormal Romance
First Published Jan 1, 2013
*Ebook obtained in exchange for an honest review
as part of the tour*
Synopsis via Goodreads:
Attacked as a young witch and left for dead, Ashlinn is deathly afraid of being bitten again. Having survived until she’s almost eighteen without donating blood to any of her vamp friends, Ashlinn figures she’ll continue to live bite-free. After her crush reveals how powerful she is, however, the Vampire Council declares she be claimed as a familiar, which requires biting. Ashlinn doesn’t want to be owned, even by hot vamp, Conor. Luckily, her best friend, Matt, volunteers for the job. She is given one week to choose her protector, and the list of willing biters keeps growing. Will she go with best friend Matt, hot vamp Conor, or someone else to protect her? Will she be able to get her power under control by then? Will she overcome her phobia of being bitten? And who says she needs to be protected, anyhow?
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Annika James lives in small-town Wisconsin with her husband and two beautiful kiddos. She spends her days working to pay the bills and her nights dreaming of more fun ways to do so. Her passions include writing, reading, music and traveling with her family. She dreams of a world where vampires and powerful witches really exist, because life would be so much more interesting.
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I could tell he was still looking down at me. His hand rested on the shelf next
to my head and his other hand came up on the other side, trapping me between his arms. I looked up shyly. How many times had I pictured being alone with Conor? It was like a dream, and I was frozen, unsure of what to do, unsure of what he wanted from me. What was he playing at?
He leaned toward me, holding my gaze with his. I forgot how to breathe, how
to think. Then his lips touched mine, electricity exploding up and down my body.
Soft and gentle, they probed, tasting, testing. I didn’t move to touch him, just
remained frozen. There was only the kiss. His mouth moved to my jaw, kissing his
way down to my neck. His teeth grazed my skin.
I unfroze and found my voice. “No!” I felt a surge of power push through me.
Conor flew backward across the room. He crashed into a bookcase, sending an
avalanche of books over him as he fell to the floor. He slumped there, holding his head, dazed. He looked up in confusion, mouth opened ready to speak. At that moment, my muscles remembered how to move and I ran for the door. It opened in front of me, not of my power, and Matt appeared. He’d probably felt my surge of power. I hadn’t meant to throw Conor. Panic had overtaken me and I had lost control for an instant.
I flew into Matt’s arms and he embraced me. Matt was my rock. His presence
calmed me, it always did. He was like a protective big brother. I knew he
understood the whole scene in the seconds before I’d found his arms. I buried my
face in the T-shirt pulled tight across his strong chest, and breathed in his scent, a
mix of fabric softener and cologne. It was familiarity, it was home, and it helped to center me. I peeked out at Conor. He stepped out of the pile of books and
straightened his clothing.
Wanted pulled me in from the synopsis so I was very excited to dig into this novel. During the first few chapters, I wasn't pulled right in though. It took a few chapters before I became really invested in the story. I'm not sure why that was exactly... it may have just simply been getting used to the setting. Overall, this seemed like a short read. I read the entire thing in one sitting because once I was invested in the characters, I didn't want to stop reading. Ashlinn goes to a school where there are vampires, witches, and humans mingling together. Her best friends are both vampires and she's a witch. I really enjoyed Cora & Matt. They were both great characters. Conor...swoon. Of course he's the guy who holds Ashlinn's attention - The vampire who she's had a crush so deep that it's hard for her to explain why she feels such a connection with him. The story takes an unexpected twist that throws everyone into a serious whirlwind of action. In order to ensure vampires from all over don't begin to basically throw themselves on Ashlinn, she must become a vampire's familiar by the end of the week. It's awesome that she was realizing that she was obviously quite powerful....however, it came with the cost of having to become a familiar. I thought it was an interesting plot twist and I couldn't wait to see how it turned out. And...enter the triangle of sorts... Ashlinn must decide if she's going to become Matt's familiar (her trusty best friend / protector) or Conor's (hot crush who is trying to prove his honestly and gain her trust). Cora is her anchor through everything and I really appreciated having her character there (even though she wasn't a huge focal point). Conor tries to prove himself to Ashlinn and, honestly, I thought it was going to be a ruse and there would be something sinister behind his intent. Matt, her best friend and protector, tries to separate his emotions from the situation and give Ashlinn what he thinks she wants overall... but things just don't go the way any of them are expecting :) Now, the story was full of plot twists and huge surprises. I won't ruin them for everyone so I'll just say that they were GREAT surprises - even the ones that were related to negative events. The ending... Holy freaking crap. Seriously??!?! That's where it ended?!?! I want to know if this novel is going to be part of a series? I'll be honest and say that one premonition and then the ending, suggested that this novel could be a fabulous New Adult, more mature YA, nearly adult type novel that I would totally swoon over. Jeewiz. Seriously? I can't believe it ended where it did. I kept trying to flip the ebook's page but it was the end!!!! Overall Rating: 4.5 Stars Cover Rating: 4 Stars Characters: 5 Stars Plot: 4 Stars Climax: 5 Stars Ending: 1 Star - KIDDING!!!! Totally kidding. I only kid because it seriously left me hanging on the edge of my seat wanting MORE. Soooo...4.5 Stars.
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Interview, Giveaway, Excerpt: Bikers & Pearls by Vicki Wilkerson (Win a pearl necklace!)
I'm happy to be a part of the Sizzling PR Tour for Bikers & Pearls today!
First, I'll tell you all about Vicki & her novel, Bikers & Pearls!
Next, you can check out my interview with Vicki!
Last, but definitely not least, check out an excerpt from Bikers & Pearls!
Bikers & Pearls
Summerbrook #1
by Vicki Wilkerson
Adult Romance
Published 8/12/2013 by Entangled Bliss
Synopsis via Goodreads:
Who said tempting a sweet Southern belle would be easy? When rebel biker Bullworth Clayton gets tangled up with pastel-and-pearls-clad April Church, sparks fly. Sure, April would clearly rather work with anyone else, but if teaming up with Bull means a successful charity event for a sick little boy they both care about, then so be it. April is baffled at how drawn she is to the leather-wearing, tattooed Bull—he just doesn’t fit with her simple, safe, country-club life. And as much as the handsomely rugged man tempts her, she still can’t shake the images of the tragic motorcycle accident from her past, which left her scarred and her father broken. Bull tempts her to don a pair of leather pants and go for a ride with him, while April desperately tries to resist her attraction to the wild side and keep her exploits hidden from her small town. Will they be able to navigate their differences and find a middle road to love?
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Vicki is a native of the Charleston, South Carolina, Lowcountry and loves to share her enchantment with the area with readers through her writing. Even in childhood, she enjoyed penning stories and poems—no doubt fueled by her grandfather's enthusiasm for telling tales himself. Where else—but in the South—could one find the interesting blend of salt water, eerie swamps, unwritten traditions and unique characters? In her spare time, she loves traveling, spending weekends at her family's lake house, playing golf and cooking (with lots of wine).
Visit Vicki at http://www.vickiwilkerson.com
Tell me a little bit about yourself. What do you like readers to know about the author behind the pages?
The most interesting thing about me as an author is that I was born and raised in the South Carolina Lowcountry around Charleston. Why, you ask, is that interesting? Well, if you are ever blessed to spend any time in this area, you’d find out. The Lowcountry is filled with “characters.” Every place I turn I find unique people doing unusual things. And in one of the most beautiful places on earth. This place is fodder for a writer’s imagination, and the ideas and characters keep turning up everywhere I go. I am inspired by Charleston and the surrounding Lowcountry, and I want to share my love of this place and its people with readers.
Who are your role models with regards to life as an author & your writing? Have you met them yet?
My role models are Dorothea Benton Frank and Pat Conroy. And, yes, I was fortunate enough to meet Dorothea when I wrote a review for one of her novels and was invited to a soiree at her home on Sullivan’s Island by her publicist. It was such an honor, and just as I was preventing myself from grabbing my chest and gasping, she grabbed hers and gasped when someone introduced me as “the critic who reviewed your book for the Charleston Post & Courier.” I nearly fainted! The review had not been published at that time, so I had to tell her she had no worries and that the review was good. The book was actually fabulous. And Dorothea was so sweet, lovely and gracious—just as I had imagined. Now I “get” why authors get nervous about their books. They are our “babies” and we want people to like them.
Now, to Pat Conroy. I’ve always had a writing crush on him. If only I could write like him! I love the way he puts words together so eloquently and makes me feel like I was actually present in his settings. He attends a number of local writing functions, so it’s possible that we may cross paths one day. Fingers crossed.
What do you do to get into your “zone” when you’re trying to fill pages & create a new world?
Hard work, research and plotting are the things that get me ready to write. Before word number one gets onto a page, I’ve started a notebook with an outline of the story; I’ve done quite a bit of technical research (like on motorcycles with Bikers and Pearls), and I’ve brainstormed ideas for scenes, settings and names for my characters. So, I don’t sit down to a desk with an empty computer screen. I am surrounded by all my hard work, and when I get to a sticking place, I simply look at the pages, catalogues, pictures, printouts and the notebook I have on my desk.
Do you have any quirky habits that you have to do when you’re writing? A certain spot/chair/seat, a certain song you have to listen to before getting started, a drink, etc.
My quirky habit is actually a scientific behavioral device—like in Pavlov’s dogs—classical conditioning—when you use something to trigger an unrelated behavior. So, I light a scented candle—one that I will only use with a particular book. I used a ginger candle with Bikers and Pearls, and I’m using a huckleberry candle with the second book in the Summerbrook Series. Now, whenever I smell ginger, I think of April and Bullworth (Bull) from Bikers and Pearls
What are the first five words that come to your mind when you think about Bikers & Pearls?
Funny…sweet…acceptance…leather…skirts
Where did you get the idea for this story? A dream? A passing thought? A light bulb moment? A fantasy?
Most of my ideas for books start with a message or theme I’d like to share with the reader. I am a former English teacher, journalist, and inspirational speaker, so that combination of things in me drives me to want help others make their lives better—to illuminate things in society that need to be addressed. For Bikers and Pearls, I saw people judging others, and I wanted to show them—in a light, humorous way—that the outsides of individuals don’t matter. Sometimes we overlook people who would make wonderful friends (or more) if we don’t take the time to see what truly makes them who they are.
Introduce us to a few of characters – who are they from their own perspective?
April: “I thought I was just being careful. My goodness. Just look what I went through as a child—a fatal collision with a biker, a head injury that still affects me, and a father who is crippled. I needed to be careful. But everything changed when I met Bull. Now? I don’t care that he used to belong to Rebel Angels. Or that he’s done things even he regrets. He’s my hero." Bullworth (Bull): I simply wanted to have fun. You know, needle April a little—give her something to think about. She was NEVER going to get on the back of my Harley and ride off into the sunset with me—not with her…skirts…and pearls. But then I got to know her. I saw her face her fears to help Ben, the sick little boy we both love, and I couldn’t help myself any longer. And I had to fix some things about me, too. Now? She’s…she’s…well, she’s my April.
Do you have a favorite scene that you’d like to share a tiny bit about? Just a teensy little excerpt or quote?
April had been apprehensive of Bull—until one night when something nearly disastrous happened and he saved her. But the trauma of the evening wouldn’t let her sleep. That’s where this excerpt comes from:
“…she had an idea. She got up, walked over to the chair, grabbed Bull’s jacket from the back, and climbed into bed once again.
She pulled the leather to her face and took in the scent. The dark spices lingered. She held the jacket close like a security blanket. It held warmth and safety in its arms, and in moments she was asleep…”
The cover is wonderful. Would you like to tell everyone who created it?
Jessica Cantor is a graphic designer from Boston. Isn’t she awesome? She has a fresh eye for design and wonderful ideas. Her website is http://www.jessicacantor.com.
Is there anything you’d like to share? You have the floor :)
If readers would like to know more about the “Summerbrook” area and life in the deep South, I’d like to invite them to my website where I share my own Southern recipes, photos and advice about places to visit around Charleston, South Carolina. I also share some of my “philosophy” and lots of other Southern stuff.
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Excerpt from Bikers and Pearls
© 2013 Vicki Wilkerson
Chapter One
Motorcycles were everywhere. April Church had never seen so many in one place in her entire life. Row after row and side by side, they had been lined up like opposing armies. Was there some kind of biker rally in town that she didn’t know about? No. That couldn’t be. Surely, something like that would have been announced in the Summerbrook Gazette.
She looked for a well-lit parking spot near the door of the buffet steakhouse, but after circling the bikes three times, she finally squeezed her car into the last space at the rear of the dark lot. Motorcycles flanked both sides of her car. Flames embellished the tank of the bike immediately to her left and razors decorated the one to her right.
She was trapped.
Trapped like she had been in her father’s car the night he’d accidentally hit a motorcycle—the night the dead man’s “pack” had surrounded them like wolves. And here she was again, encircled by bikes. She looked toward the building. In that steakhouse were the same kind of people who had left her father with a limp, bound to a cane for the rest of his life.
Why on Earth did she tell Mr. Houseman that she’d go to the meeting? Well, for many reasons, but the most important was Ben. He was special. Every time he saw her, he gave her a hug. Started out when she first helped him learn to climb a tree when the Humanity Project volunteers built his home. When he dropped down from that tree and into her arms, he also dropped into her heart. Ever since that day, he drew pictures of trees and gave them to her as gifts. Yep. He was special, and she had to do something to help the little boy’s parents with the mounting medical bills. Mr. Houseman was her mentor at the Humanity Project, and she owed him, too. She also thought about Miss Adree, the sweet, elderly lady in her condo building who taught Ben music lessons every Thursday evening. April loved picking up the little guy and remembered Miss Adree doing the same for her when she was a child. It was time to return favors.
Inside would be all the civic-minded organizations from town that were helping Ben, including the Summerbrook Ladies League. The bikers were probably at the restaurant for a completely different reason—some ride or party they had to plan. She glanced around at all the motorcycles again. There were so many.
Taking a deep breath, she gingerly opened the car door. But before she got the chance to put her foot on the asphalt, the painted flames on the motorcycle next to her pitched—almost imperceptibly at first. Or perhaps she was simply denying what was happening.
Down it went. The mirrors tilted and flashed the light of a distant streetlamp over the body of the beast. Stop!Somehow, it appeared to have picked up momentum on its way to its death. And then it crashed against the pavement, the clang grating up her spine as it hit. No! She couldn’t have touched that bike. She had been so careful.
As she stepped outside the car, a shiver iced down her spine in a cold gust of March air. The motorcycle lay there like a fallen soldier. The crash had amputated its rearview mirror, which was now in the middle of the lane. She looked all around her.
For a brief moment, she thought about bolting. But she’d never do that. She worked at a local insurance company as a risk assessment manager. Assessing her own risk, she determined that she was in real trouble.
She knew she could analyze her way out of this. Maybe she could set the bike upright again and no one would notice. That might work.
Fighting some awful thing inside that wanted to paralyze her, she drew up every bit of her strength, bent down, and grabbed the handlebars. With her eyes closed, she strained and jerked with all her might. But the beast wouldn’t budge.
Maybe she could at least fix the mirror. Though her hand shook—probably from the cold—she picked it up and tried to attach the cracked piece to the bent chrome on the side of the bike. She pushed and twisted and rocked the thing. Nothing worked. Now what was she to do?
She could call the police. But it wasn’t a traffic accident. She still didn’t believe that she’d touched the bike. No matter. What could she do but try to find the owner and tell him? Dread rose up in her. She would offer the biker her insurance information, and she could let her company argue the claim later. And if the bike’s owner grew angry with her here, she assumed the bystanders in the steakhouse would provide some protection.
Glancing around the dark lot, she noticed several other bikes with flames on their tanks. Great. Now she’d have a band of angry bikers come after her when she would announce that she’d knocked over a motorcycle festooned with flames.
Shaking her head, she tried to rid herself of the images of that night so long ago. But this was very different. No one had died. And she would accept complete responsibility, unlike her father, who’d blamed and angered the drunken bikers from Rebel Angels the night they’d played chicken with him.
Still holding the metal thing, she had an idea. The mirror was a totally different shape from the others around her, and it had a sticker with flames on the back. That would help. She’d find Mr. Morrow and a few of the people there for the fundraiser, and with their assistance, she’d approach the bikers with the mirror.
So she summoned all of her courage and bravely walked toward the entrance where a giant fake cow stood with an ominous look in his eyes. It watched her every step.
When finally inside, the scent of old coffee and burned grease assailed her. A gap-toothed hostess greeted April. “Welcome to Carolina Cow Steakhouse,” she said in a particularly slow Southern dialect—the brogue of her small town.
Not immediately seeing the people from the Summerbrook Civic Club, she turned to the waitress. “Umm, I’m supposed to meet a group here.”
The hostess perked up and smiled. “Are you here for Ben Evans’s Leukemia Fundraiser, too?”
April nodded and glanced around again, still hiding the broken mirror behind her back. She spotted members of the motorcycle crew secluded away at a couple of tables in a shadowy corner. Oh, boy. In a few short moments, she’d have to face them and confess what she’d done. Well, at least they weren’t going to be a part of the civic club meeting. After she gave them the broken mirror and her insurance information, it would all be over.
“You’ll have to wait here a minute ’cause I’m moving everyone into the larger banquet room. Y’all have more people than we expected,” the hostess said as she grabbed a few more menus and walked away.
April backed up against the wall to better hide the crooked chrome she held. Of all the stupid things that could happen.
With her free hand, she brushed at the pleats on her skirt to straighten them. Then she switched the mirror into her right hand and smoothed out the other side. Everything was under control.
“What do you have there?” inquired a low, masculine voice from above her head.
She snapped to attention like she was about to undergo a military inspection.
A handsome, muscular man in a black bomber jacket towered above her, larger than life. His shoulder-length hair was pulled back into a neat ponytail. Golden streaks highlighted his nut-brown mane. His indigo-colored eyes perused her face. “Is something wrong?”
She twisted the strand of pearls that draped from her neck between her fingers with her free hand. “No. Everything’s fine,” she said. It would be as soon as she could meet up with Mr. Morrow or some of the other members from the civic organizations.
“Then what are you hiding behind your back?”
He had seen. Oh, no. He had seen.
“Just a little mishap. I’m going to take care of it.”
“You ride?” The left corner of his mouth curled up. “In a skirt?”
“No.” She hoped her voice didn’t sound strained. “No, I’ve never ridden on a motorcycle before,” she said calmly.
He narrowed his eyes. “Then why are you walking around with a Harley dome billit mirror?”
That was a good question. Why was she? She held out the broken piece of the bike in front of her. “I don’t know how it happened. I was opening my car door, and then—”
He took it from her, examined it, and gave it back. “Let me guess. It just fell.” He tilted his head, exposing a strong, angular jawline. “All by itself.”
“That’s right. It really did happen that way. Exactly.” He probably didn’t believe a word she said. And she couldn’t blame him. She heard unlikely stories like hers from claimants at the insurance company all the time.
“Ahhh, I see. Sure it did,” he said. But the left side of his grin inched upward again. His eyes radiated light like the mirror in her hands. “Believe I know who owns that. ’Cause of the sticker on the back there.” He nodded at the chrome and took a step toward her. “Won’t be too happy, though. You want me to take you to him?”
A spicy scent replaced the old coffee and burned grease in the air. She looked around, half expecting to see one of the men from the Summerbrook Chamber of Commerce or the hostess with a can of air freshener. But April hadn’t ever experienced anything like that fragrance—not on a businessman or from a can. “No, thank you. I’m meeting some people here for a fundraiser first. They’ll help me.”
“I know where they are, too. It’s where I’m headed.” He touched her elbow. A warm tingle ran up her arm.
“The hostess said to wait here.”
“We don’t have to wait.”
“But—” Before she could protest, he placed his hand on the small of her back and guided her through the large, open restaurant and around a corner. With each step she took, her pulse beat faster.
They stopped at a door, which had a sign on it that read Banquet Room.
“You sure you don’t want me to handle that for you?” He arched his brow and glanced at the mirror.
“No, thank you. I’m going to ask Mr. Morrow to walk back with me. To tell those people in the corner of the main dining area.”
He opened the door. “Be my guest.”
As soon as she walked into the room, she knew she was in trouble. The large table in front was filled with people sporting leather fringes, rivets, Harley insignias, and long hair. Motorcycle people. But what kind of motorcycle people were they—the weekender kind who had regular day jobs, like the safe ones they insured at her company? Or some other kind?
A guy with a Z Z Top-looking beard stood up and said, “Hey, that’s my mirror.”
The packed room became silent.
April wanted to sink through the floor. “I’ll pay for it. I have insurance. I don’t really even know how it happened.”
The whole room stared at her like she was a liar. Trapping the mirror between her arm and side, she fumbled in her purse to get one of the copies of her insurance card she’d made at work in case she might ever have the need for it.
“She was probably standing there and it just fell over,” said one of the bikers at the table.
All the people at the table laughed. She turned to see Mr. Morrow standing silently behind the lectern, looking at his notes. Why wasn’t he backing her up? Surely he recognized her. She wanted to say, “It’s me. April Church.” In case he didn’t remember. But he only stood there looking unconcerned.
The tall, handsome guy who’d walked her back took the broken mirror from her and tossed it toward the biker with the long beard. “Okay, let’s go, Slug. I’ll give you a hand to upright your bike. This time. But you’d better fix that kickstand before that old motorcycle falls over again—with the next stiff breeze.” The handsome man looked at her. “Might accidentally hurt a pretty young lady next time.”
The group laughed more. Slug kept his eye on April as he inched around the table. She didn’t see anything funny. She’d known she hadn’t hit the motorcycle with her car door. But she’d been discombobulated all the same.
The man in the bomber jacket gave Slug a reprimanding look and then turned to her. “Slug here’s real sorry he hasn’t fixed that old kickstand. Even though we’ve been warning him about it for months. Right, Slug?”
“Yeah. I’m sorry and all,” said Slug. He reached out his tattoo-covered hand and snatched the mirror.
The two men left with the twisted chrome.
Slug didn’t sound very sorry. Even if the broken mirror wasn’t her fault, she didn’t want to face him alone in that dark parking lot. She was staying right where she was for the time being.
She wanted to do this for Ben. She’d have to stay no matter what.
Mr. Morrow said, “April, if you’ll take a seat, we can get started.”
So now he knew who she was.
Glancing across the room, she saw the ladies from the group she wanted to join all decked out in their Lilly Pulitzer sweaters and pearls, cozily talking around a couple of the round banquet tables they’d pulled together on the other side of the room. Shoot. All the other chairs were filled—except for two at the table with the bikers. The evening couldn’t possibly get any worse.
An older man with long, gray hair and a woolly beard stood up and said, “Here’s one, miss.”
Things had just gotten worse. All she could do now was to sit. She clutched her purse tightly against her body and eased her way between the tables to one of the two empty seats.
Nothing was going to happen. Everything would be fine now that her little mirror emergency was over. These people had to be good people, right? They were here to help Ben, too. And Ben needed lots of help.
April fidgeted with the pearls at her neck. She knew there was no good reason for her insides to be so tense. These people weren’t the same rioters from Rebel Angels who’d burned down her father’s old hardware store for revenge. She straightened the pleats again on her skirt, trying to forget about the unfortunate event that had divided the town. But how could she possibly forget with all the reminders at the table? The earthy scent of leather hung all around her.
She wound her arms around her purse and sat up straight. If only she could leave. But she wouldn’t know what to tell Mr. Houseman. She had already promised him she was going to help.
She moved her seat closer to the empty chair, but as soon as she had, the man in the bomber jacket returned. Without Slug. And he’d spotted the empty seat.
Nothing she could do now. She scooted her chair back to its original position and closed her eyes. Take deep breaths. Take deep breaths. With her next inhalation, her senses were filled with the most heavenly fragrance. Spicy and aromatic.
She opened her eyes to find the striking stranger sitting next to her. She turned to look at the table behind her.
The hostess closed the door. April was simply going to have to make the best of the situation. For now. Maybe later she could somehow wiggle her way over to the Lilly Pulitzer table. April also had an ulterior motive to help with the fundraiser. This was going to be her magic ticket into the Summerbrook Ladies League—something she’d always wanted—and something her mother had always wanted for her.
Her best friend, Jenna, had automatically joined the league years ago with all the other young debutants in town. Right after the big ball. April wanted to be a part of it—all the cookbook committees, the parties, and the fashion shows. She and her BFF would do them all together. If only she could get in. But she wasn’t a debutant and her family didn’t have the pedigree that Jenna’s did. Jenna didn’t care, though. Never had cared that April had her…past, and she loved Jenna for that. It wasn’t going to be so easy, however, for April to enter the cliquish league.
Mr. Morrow, president of the Summerbrook Civic Club, tapped a butter knife on the wooden lectern at the front of the room. “Thank you all for coming tonight. I guess you know why we’re here.”
She heard some stirring, and she caught a glimpse of a woman near the lectern nodding, but April didn’t move. She stared ahead and hoped to blend in with the others at her table. But how her pleats and pearls were going to fit in with all the rivets and leather she didn’t know exactly.
Mr. Morrow looked down. “When Ben Evans’s grandfather came to me and told me about Ben’s leukemia and his medical bills at the Children’s Hospital, I knew that all the Summerbrook civic organizations had to get involved in a big way. We’re all going to work together like we haven’t before.”
The handsome biker with the blue eyes and hard, angular jawline leaned in his chair and closed the space between them. She clutched her purse even tighter to minimize her presence at the table. She turned her attention back to Mr. Morrow.
“We’re all going to undertake multiple projects as quickly as we can for Ben. Those medical bills aren’t going away after only one fundraiser. Each table or team will choose a date for their event and the type of project they want to sponsor,” Mr. Morrow explained.
When Mr. Morrow finished, an old, woolly-bearded man in leather chaps stood up. “Jim, most of you know that Ben is my grandson. Oh, for those of you who don’t know, I’m Patch Evans.”
She’d had no idea who the man was—even though she knew Ben’s family well. Ben’s dad, Purvis Evans, had recently been laid off at the local car dealership, and his mom worked at April’s bank as a teller. She wouldn’t have guessed that Ben had motorcycle riders in his background. Not that that was bad or anything. It’s just that people in small Southern towns usually shared similar interests with their family members. Families were tightly woven units below the Mason-Dixon. Take a family who likes country club living…well, they all usually belong to the club. Take a family who likes NASCAR, well, mostly they’re hanging out together at the local racetrack.
She broke away from her thoughts when the old man choked out a few more words. “My family is terribly grateful for all your help.”
The lean bomber-jacket guy beside her moved again in his seat and looked into his lap. She was careful not to let him see her glancing at him from the corner of her eye. All the emotion in the room and at her table caught her off guard. Maybe that was why she was so…so…twitchy.
“No problem, Patch.” Mr. Morrow checked his watch. “In about an hour, we’ll stop and discuss what each team has decided. In the meantime, I’ll walk around and make sure we’re talking about different dates for each of the events.” He turned as the door behind him opened. “Betsy here will take your drink orders if anyone’s thirsty. Her sweet tea is so good, you’ll think your tongue will slap your brains out.”
Betsy smiled hugely at the compliment. She didn’t seem to mind the crevice between her teeth. Or the unusual expression of praise. April wished she could be less uptight—like Betsy. But April worried about most everything, a trait she grew up recoiling from because of her own overprotective mother. And old-fashioned grandmother.
Betsy leaned over to take a drink order from the table beside her and April saw something Betsy would have minded. She had a small split in the seam of her trousers. April’s heart ached for her. Gapped teeth and pants.
Chairs grated on the tile floor as people settled down in their groups to talk. April glanced at the table to her left. No room to move her chair. She peered at the table behind her. If she turned her seat around, it would look bad. She eyed the door. But she couldn’t leave. For so many reasons.
At her table, a middle-aged man with a red bandana said, “How ’bout I start. I got some ideas you guys might like. Oh, excuse me. And ladies. I’m Crank Allman, by the way.”
What kind of ideas did these people have? Coming up with names like Crank and Patch—not to mention Slug. In all her twenty-six years, she’d never heard of so many odd monikers in one place. At one table. Whatever happened to names like Bill and Bob?
She twirled the pearl ring on her left hand and noticed how much it looked like a wedding band when the pearl was on the palm side, so she left it that way. Wouldn’t hurt if anyone there thought she was married.
“I’m gonna need me a secretary, though.” Crank paused. “How ’bout you?”
She didn’t look up. He couldn’t possibly be talking to her. She was planning to move her chair to the sweater-and-pearls table as soon as it wouldn’t look so obvious. These people probably didn’t want her in their group anyway. She was merely waiting for the right moment to oblige.
The bomber-jacket guy next to her reached for her arm. “I think he’s talking to you.”
She startled at his touch. His strong hand was warm and almost electric. She tried to smile. “I don’t know that I’ll be here that much longer. Maybe someone else should volunteer.”
“I’ll take over if she has to leave early,” said the blue-eyed man sitting next to her. He smiled and handsome lines formed parentheses on each side of his mouth. The angles of his jawline and his perfectly straight, perfectly white teeth made him look like a male model in one of those Armani suit ads. Without the suit, of course. “The two of us can share being secretary.”
He had to be kidding. She tried to hide the concern from showing in her face. There wasn’t a pig’s chance at the Miss Summerbrook Fire Queen Pageant she was going to stick around—not with the cookbook clan merely feet away. She didn’t know a single one of the people at her table. But she couldn’t let on to them right now that she was uneasy. And had a completely different agenda. She had to go along for the time being.
Think, girl, think. There had to be a discreet way out of this. If there was, she was going to figure it out. She always did.
Crank tossed a spiral notebook onto the table. “You each need to write down your name, address, and phone number so our secretary—excuse me—secretaries can keep a record in case we need you for something before our next meeting.” When the good-looking man beside her received the list, she watched as he wrote, “Bull Clayton.”
Bull? The Ladies League gals would have boyfriends and husbands named Preston and Tillman and Hamilton. There was just no end to the crazy things bikers called themselves. Bull looked nothing like a thick male bovine as his name implied. A svelte stallion, maybe. When he finished writing his phone number, he pushed the notebook in front of her.
She couldn’t write her address and phone number in there. Who knew where that list would end up? And even though nothing would probably come of jotting down her number, she didn’t need to take the chance. In fact, she’d been the one at her agency to order and distribute the pamphlets on personal safety last month. Single women living alone shouldn’t advertise their addresses and phone numbers. That was rule number one. At least the accident had had one positive effect—steering her toward a suitable career—a career at which she excelled in being careful.
She glanced up at Bull, who still had his arm extended and hand on the spiral notebook. A feeling of fireflies fluttering in her lower tummy warmed her in a way she’d never experienced. Her body wasn’t being careful at all.
This was all too difficult to absorb and she felt a twinge deep inside her head. Oh, no. Another of her stupid headaches was trying to settle in. The whole evening had been filled with tension. Of course, a migraine would follow.
She closed her eyes. The flashes of light came first, and then the old crash came rushing back. The screams. The sirens. The fire.
She opened her eyes and shook her head. If only she could erase what the Rebels had done. But that was impossible.
There had to be a way for her to deal with this problem. All she had to do was analyze it and sort it out. That might be hard to do at the table; however, all the bikers were busily talking to one another and weren’t paying any attention to her. Thank goodness.
Just then Betsy walked toward her. April took off her sweater, whispered in Betsy’s ear, and wrapped the sweater around Betsy’s waist. She gave April the most beautiful smile ever.
Great. The bikers were still debating something. No one had seen.
Her phone vibrated. Jenna. With the phone in her lap and hidden by the table, April texted back.
Can’t talk now.
April’s head tensed more. Another text from Jenna.
What’s wrong?
April took another deep breath, trying to compose herself, trying to keep the headache away.
Long story. I’ll call when I’m out of here.
She really needed to pay more attention to what was going on at the table. Lucky for her, she was off their radar. Her cell vibrated again.
Out of where? I thought you were at league thing with the girls.
She wasn’t going to get rid of Jenna without an explanation so she texted where she was and what had happened.
…but this guy named Bull helped me out, so I’m okay.
April sucked in a deep breath. Little lights twinkled in her vision from the headache that was trying to get a foothold in her brain.
Maybe answering Jenna’s text wasn’t such a good idea. She had a tendency to be overly alarmist. And obviously April had a tendency to be overly stupid for telling Jenna anything. No imagining what she was going to do.
Maybe April should just leave. But what if Slug was still out there? He hadn’t come back to the banquet room, and his motorcycle had been parked beside her car. By now, he could have rounded up all his friends from the other corners of the restaurant.
She had to be reasonable, though. He shouldn’t be upset at her because he hadn’t fixed his own kickstand.
There was another problem with leaving, as well. What would she tell Mr. Houseman? And Ben? She couldn’t face letting him slip away. Then there was the league. Too much was at stake. Whatever it takes.
No matter what, she was going to stay. Tonight. She could always call Mr. Morrow next week and ask to be reassigned to another group—even if it wasn’t the league ladies—as long as she did something to help Ben. Bull pushed the notebook back in front of her. She stole another look at the handsome man. Humph. Nothing like Bull had ever ridden into Summerbrook before.
She needed to get her mind on the work at hand, though. As she read some of his words, she became confused.
With finality in his voice, Crank said, “So, the weekend of April 28th is the best date.”
Curiosity got the best of her. It sounded like they were planning to do something big the weekend of her birthday. She raised her hand again. “Excuse me.” She cleared her throat. “What exactly are you doing, and what does ‘Bikers for Ben’ and ‘Ride for a Reason’ mean?”
Crank said, “Well, we decided that we’d do a charity bike ride, gettin’ sponsors to donate money for each mile we ride from Summerbrook to the Charleston Battery and then on to the Children’s Hospital.”
She lowered her head and tapped her pencil. In a low voice she said, “What about a bake sale or a charity auction or something?”
A burley man with a handlebar mustache and muttonchops spoke up after everyone chuckled. “We don’t know nothin’ ’bout no bakin’ or no auctionin’. All’s we know is bikes.”
Bull had taken off his jacket and rolled up his sleeves, and she could see muscular definition in his forearms. Was he ever fit. “What Chops means is that rides are what we know best to raise money. We’ve done it before. It’s what we do well.” He smiled that same Hollywood smile that she’d noticed before—the one that kept taking her off guard.
He moved his arms forward on the table and she saw a piece of a tattoo, but as quickly as she saw it, he tugged at his shirt and it disappeared under his sleeve again.
“But I thought—” April stopped midsentence. She’d be home soon and the whole thing could be their little kettle of fish. “I’m sorry. A biker-rider thingy is fine. Just fine,” she said as she leaned back in her chair.
“Good,” said Bull. “Because you and I are in charge of permits and advertising.” He smiled again, the left side inching up more than the right. No, it wasn’t quite a smile. It was more of a grin.
With his perfectly straight teeth. If someone would turn him in on one of those makeover shows and cut and style his hair, he’d be downright dangerous. But he didn’t know what he was talking about because she wasn’t about to help with any of their far-fetched ideas. She couldn’t. With her aging father’s cardiac condition, it would absolutely kill him if he ever found out.
The man named Crank explained all about what they had decided. She sat there biding her time and tried to blend in with the furniture. Then her cell rang. So much for trying to look inconspicuous.
“I’m sorry,” she said. She pressed the phone to her head as tightly as she could and bent down toward the table. Everyone in the group grew silent as Jenna’s voice barreled through the little cell phone.
“I called Mr. Houseman. He said he can’t help you right now. April, I think you could be in a lot of danger. I asked around about that Bull guy and found out he had been involved with Rebel Angels. Those people might have chains or knives—or even guns.”
Yeah, they might. But why would they want to use them on her? Because she was wearing pleats?
Jenna’s voice grew even louder, if that were possible. “Be careful. Stay away from the bikers and get your butt home.”
“Jenna, don’t be ridiculous. I’ll talk to you later.” April quickly ended the call and looked up at Bull. He raised his eyebrow, and a strange expression covered his handsome face. It was almost another smile. Wait. No. It was a smirk. She knew it. He’d heard everything Jenna had said—about the chains, the knives…and Rebel Angels.
How dare he be snarky with her? She sat up, glanced around, and realized by the looks on their faces that the others had heard Jenna, too.
Before, she was merely being paranoid, but now she had a real reason to worry. That phone call would have insulted anyone. In Jenna’s effort to be a mother hen, she’d actually made the situation worse.
She had two options. She could stand, run, and take her chances in the parking lot with the chains and knives Jenna had mentioned, or she could prove them all wrong. Being the chicken that she was, she said, “Well, people. When do we get started?”
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Hello, my name is R.L. Mathewson :) Before I tried my hand at writing I was a receptionist, cafeteria worker at the college I attended, museum worker, bellhop, and about a dozen other different things that are pretty embarrassing so we're just going to skip over those things and pretend that they never happened ;D At some point I got a little direction in my life and tried my hand at emergency medicine, since I am, or at least was, deathly afraid of needles I opted for the fun job in EMS, an EMT. It was a fun job, a bit stressful, but I learned a great deal and had the opportunity to meet people from all walks of life. I learned a great deal from my patients and have never forgotten the wisdom they imparted on me. After a short stint as a Residential Home worker I decided to try the stay-at-home mom job and found out something very important. I can't just sit around with nothing to do while I try to be deathly silent so that I don't wake up one of my children and send them into a blood curdling screaming fit. So, to fill the time I started to read again. When I was in school I was a bookworm, but got away from it as I grew older. I was drawn back into my love of reading by Julia Quinn's What Happens In London. It was a wonderful, witty book and I fell instantly in love with romance novels. Some of the romance novels that I read were great and I couldn't get enough, I started to play with the idea of writing a book. Several months later I finally gave in and tried. For four months straight I worked day and night until finally I finished my first book. Then of course I re-read what I wrote, cringed and deleted the entire book and started over again. I started working on other projects and soon had two finished books, Tall, Dark & Lonely: A Pyte Series Novel and A Humble Heart: A Hollywood Heart's Novel. It was a very exciting time except for one little problem...... I had absolutely no idea what to do with the books now that they were done. So, of course I put the books aside and forgot about them for a little while I worked on other books. Months later I decided that maybe I should do something with them. I looked into getting published, admittedly not very hard since what I read about the publishing process wasn't exactly making me jump and down with excitement. After reading an article about self-publishing I knew that was the way I wanted to go. I like the freedom to write what I want, when I want and publish a story that I hope others will enjoy reading. It gives me a great deal of freedom and allows me to retain full control over my work, which of course allows me to set the prices of my books and make them affordable for everyone :) Which of course is the reasoning behind the $0.99 price tag for my books. That's how I became a writer and why I self-publish. Well, that and I'm pretty laid back and don't want to be hassled with contractual obligations. That would just cut into my writing time, time with my kids, reading time and my hot cocoa addiction. Yes, I am thoroughly addicted to hot cocoa and if you're interested in experiencing the perfect cup of cocoa you can find the recipe for my cocoa somewhere on my author blog.
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Review: Shrouded in Illusion by H.D. Thomson
Shrouded in Illusion
by H.D. Thomson
Adult Paranormal Mystery
Published June 7, 2013 by Bella Media Management
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Synopsis via Goodreads:
Someone wants Skye Hunter’s son, Tyler, and they’re willing to kill to get him. On the run for her life, Skye turns to the only person she believes can help her—a complete stranger with a shared past. David Bishop thinks Skye is crazy. But when he realizes she has the same strange phenomenon inside her body that he does—the ability to move objects with her mind, David is forced to question his life, his childhood and his father’s motives. Can these two lost souls uncover the mystery of their telekinetic powers and save Tyler and themselves in the process?
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H.D. Thomson moved from Ontario, Canada as a teenager to the heat of Arizona where she graduated from the University of Arizona with a B.S. in Business Administration with a major in accounting. After working in the corporate world as an accountant, H.D. changed her focus to one of her passions-books. She owned and operated an online bookstore for several years and then started Bella Media Management. The company specializes in web sites, video trailers, ebook conversion and promotional resources for authors and small businesses. When she is not heading her company, she is following her first love-writing.
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Honestly, I'm not sure where I want to go with this review. I enjoyed the novel for the most part, but thinking back, I'm not sure what I read that drew me in. That sounds harsh but that's not the way I mean it. I mean it in the since that so many things were happening that it all ran together for me at some point. I don't mean that in a negative way by any means. It was a well-written, very eventful novel. Now I'm rambling. Ack! Okay. Let me see if I can organize my thoughts a little better. The characters: I enjoyed them all. The only hard part for me was the many different POV swaps. It was hard to keep up with so many POV's AND concentrate on the mystery that needed to be solved AND concentrate on how the lead female character had to keep her son & herself safe from this unknown bad guy. This is technically the 3rd book in a series; however, it can be read as a standalone. I can't help but wonder if I would've caught on to the mysterious aspect sooner had I already read books 1 & 2? Now, the mystery... I was so lost... There was soooo much going on and everyone had secrets. I felt like I was running around in circles. The moment I thought someone would finally solve a small mystery, it would be snatched away and I'd end up with more questions. I know that sounds a little negative but again, I don't really mean it that way. I was kept on my toes in a constant state of "Huh? How? Why? What does that mean?" Now, I have a son. So reading about Tyler being kidnapped or how someone attempted to kidnap him literally tore me into pieces. No, I don't really mean that literally. I mean that figuratively. Any time children are involved in novels where they could potentially be hurt or harmed in some way, I flip out. I have to push myself to read through them because that hits too close to home for me. Ya know? So the plot... Obviously it moved quickly, even though I felt as thought I was running in circles and slamming into brick walls here and there. Right from the start, the very first scene nearly had me freaking out on this side of my Ipad because I was worried about Tyler. Scared me death. I was thinking, "holy crap...tell me this isn't going to be happening throughout the book!" There's so many questions... why does Skye have the ability she has, why does David, why did it pass on to Tyler... Who did it? Why? Are there others? Who in the hell is chasing her? What's the deal with her ex? What secrets is David's dad harboring? Question after question after question after question. Okay, you get the point. Once I finally reached the moment of "OOOOHHHH I GET IT!" it all seems to move at a smoother pace for me. I got to a point where, towards the last 3/4 of the book, I didn't want to put it down. When that happened, all of the angst I felt towards the earlier points in the novel were just pushed aside. So overall... I have to say that this was a solid 3.5 for me. I liked it but I think others would probably like it more. Overall: 3.5 Stars Cover: 3 Stars Characters: 4 Stars Plot: 3.5 Stars Climax: 4 Stars Ending: 3.8 Stars
Cover Reveal: Retribution (Lost Souls #1) by Amy Thompson
Retribution
Lost Souls #1
by Amy Thompson
Published June 18, 2013
NA Paranormal
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Synopsis via Goodreads:
Regan Edison has just moved from California, to enter her first year at Georgia Liberty College, the place where jacked up Chevy trucks and hunting are a way of life. Regan hopes to start a new life for herself and she thinks that Georgia is just the place to do it. That is until she meets an unexpected stranger.
Colter Hayes is a member of the Collectors, a group of wrongfully punished lost souls. Colter and the rest of his team, Finn, Kaiden and Devon, work for the Requiem Council who pass judgment on those souls that are neither tagged for Heaven nor Hell. The Council has charged the Collectors with finding the lost in exchange for a chance at redemption.
When an ex-councilmember known to pass Retribution on lost souls sets his sights on Regan, the Requiem Council dispatches the Collectors to Georgia to work as protectors for Regan. The Collectors must fight to save Regan from a fate they know all too well, but can they work to earn back their chance at redemption or are their fates sealed forever?
Who is meant for Heaven?
Who is meant for Hell?
And who is just lost?
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Amy Thompson graduated from Randolph-Macon College with her B.S. in Biology. She currently works as a high school mentor and is earning her M.S. in Higher Education from Drexel University. Amy is a first time, self-published author of Retribution, a new adult paranormal romance novel that is the first in the Lost Souls series. She lives in Southern Virginia with her family and two lazy cats. Amy Thompson is currently working on the next book in the Lost Souls series and continues to be an avid reader of all things books.
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Guest Post, Giveaway, & Excerpt: Shadow Embraced by Cheree Smith
Shadow Embraced Haven #1 by Cheree SmithYA Paranormal Published April 29, 2013 by Dark Cherry…
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Guest Post, Giveaway, & Excerpt: Shadow Embraced by Cheree Smith
Shadow Embraced
Haven #1
by Cheree Smith
YA Paranormal
Published April 29, 2013
by Dark Cherry Press
Synopsis via Goodreads:
No escape. Those words haunt Scar's dreams. She thinks the creature that terrorises her while asleep isn't real, but when she's abducted and taken to a reform school meant to contain creatures too dangerous to function in society, she starts to wonder whether she isn't some monster. She turns to an underground fight club full of vampires, werewolves and witches established by the students to control her urges, and who is she kidding, she loves to fight. When fighters begin to disappear, turning Scar into the prime suspect, she must race to prove her innocence before her true nature is exposed. The only problem is that she's not entirely sure she's innocent.
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Cheree Smith lives in a country town in Australia as a high school English teacher where she writes paranormal, horror and dark stories for young adults. She enjoys listening to and learning about legends and myths, watching scary movies and dreaming up new worlds where monsters can come alive. When she is not in her writing cave she can be found listening to music, even dabbling in the occasional writing of music or reading.
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Creating a fight club
When Scar arrives at Haven, the facility that is meant to contain dangerous individuals such as herself, she is inducted into an underground fight club. So where did the fight club idea come from? I have always loved fighting movies from the Karate Kid to Never Back Down, even the movie Fight Club. From the initial idea, I knew Scar liked to fight. The first scene I wrote of Scar was her brawling with an unknown opponent for a problem that doesn’t even concern her, but she just wanted to jump in to help out her friend. When Scar is brought to her new home at Haven I didn’t want her rough and rebellious attitude to be drowned by the rules of the facility, which meant that she definitely couldn’t be caught fighting on school property. So how could I still have her still handle her own battles if she couldn’t fight? That’s where a secret fight club came into the scene. And, just like any secret club, this secret fight club, the Ranks as it is known as, has its own hierarchy and ‘big brother watching’. The Kings are a trio who recruits new members to the Ranks through an initiation. Then there are the cameras set up around every inch of the school, all being monitored by the mysterious computer wiz known as The Ghost. The Ghost has the ability to communicate with all the fighters through any computer or other piece of technology he has set up. Scar knows that it could be dangerous for her to join the fight club but hey, she loves to fight and I’m not going to stop her.
Chapter 1
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THE PALE GIRL KNOCKS ME BACK AGAINST THE fleshy wall of the crowd with a couple of hard smacks. I scramble away from a woman in a purple dress, my eyes on my opponent. Over the pulsing music, the crowd keeps up their tribal chant:
“Fight! Fight! Fight!”
This is my first time at The Basement – innovative name for a club set up on the second-storey. The dim lights and smoky atmosphere make the graffiti on the walls blaze. Between the pinball machines, sagging lounges, and the close-pressed crowd, there isn’t much room to manoeuvre.
“What are you waiting for?” the girl hisses. She could be Snow White with her porcelain skin and long, raven hair. “You started this. It was between me and her.” She extends one long finger towards my best friend, Alex.
Alex watches from the side-line. This is becoming the norm. Whenever we go out she always gets in trouble and I’m the one to fix it – usually with some bloodshed.
I don’t know what Alex did to piss this poisonous cow off, but now I want blood.
My opponent launches at me. I shield my face from her punches. It all comes down to waiting for an opening. She’s fast, almost as fast as me. It’s difficult to maintain my balance long enough to strike back.
I duck under a right hook and seize my chance. I throw an uppercut and knock her pale ass to the ground.
A single word roars through the room. “Scatter!”
The tight circle breaks and chaos erupts. The girl springs to her feet. The need to fight still blazes in her eyes, but there’s something else emerging as well. Her eyes change to a deep crimson. I stumble back, trying to suppress the cold fear swimming in my gut.
The woman in purple looms closer. Her dress drags along the floor as she moves. Grabbing my opponent by the arm, she whispers something in her ear.
The woman’s gaze meets mine. Her eyes are as white as quartz with a translucent glaze. I can’t take my attention off of her. I hadn’t noticed the long black stick she carries until now. Her body twists in my direction and she pushes people out of the way with her stick as she nears, dragging the girl – who thrashes and screams – behind her. The girl’s red eyes still focused on me.
I can’t move.
The room plunges into darkness, leaving only the faint bank of emergency lights marking the stairs.
“Come on, Scar. We have to get out of here.” Alex seizes my arm, forcing me back into reality. She pulls me towards the scattering of kids that remain from the mass exodus.
By the time we reach the exit, sirens howl above the noise. The only means of escape is cut off and people charge back up the stairs, taking refuge on the darkened dance floor. The cops block the exit and seal the room.
A strong hand grips my shoulder and jerks me backwards into a group of girls. I fall to the ground and heavy individuals trample on my legs. A cop forces my hands behind my back and secures them in cool metal cuffs.
He pulls me to my feet and leads me down the packed staircase.
“I’ve got it from here,” a familiar voice says as a hand clutches my shoulder. “I’m sure they still need your help inside.”
“Okay,” the cop says, relinquishing his hold of me. “If you’re sure.”
“I am.” The new cop takes me over to his car and unfastens the cuffs. Opening the back door, he says, “You know, I can’t keep doing this for you.”
I open my mouth to say something, but he cuts me off.
“I don’t want to hear it. We’ll talk about this at home.”
I slide onto the vinyl seat and close the door. “Sorry, Dad,” I whisper.
I lean my head against the cold window of the car door and wait for the car to start up. It takes about five minutes before Dad’s sitting behind the wheel and we’re heading away from the club.
An involuntary shiver creeps up my spine as the image of the woman in purple comes to mind. It really looked as if she was coming for me. I don’t even want to think about what she wanted. Turning my attention to the passing scenery, I shake all thoughts of that woman out of my head.
The streetlights forge speech bubbles of illumination in the air. A faint glow from the moon casts eerie shadows behind the dark clouds. The early morning streets of Sydney are still packed with people coming and going from clubs. Most of the girls look like they borrow all their clothes from their little sisters. The guys, on the other hand, choose a different style; fighting hard to keep their pants from falling down. For some reason, they think it’s an appealing look.
I turn my head to face the back of Dad’s seat. His messy auburn hair pokes out from beneath his blue hat. He takes an occasional glimpse at me from the central mirror.
The car slams to the right as we turn a corner and my heart jerks against my ribs. We stop at the curb in front of an aging two-storey redbrick townhouse. Dad gets out and moves around to my door. He opens it and waits for me to get out – without saying a single word to me.
I glance at the house. Mum stands in the open doorway, and she doesn’t look happy. She still has her nurse uniform on. Strands of tangled sandy hair fall free of her ponytail.
I stop in front of her. “Hi, Mum.” My voice comes out as a whisper.
Mum stares at me with puffy hazel eyes for a moment before turning around and going back inside.
“You’d better get to your room.” Dad enters the apartment and leaves me standing in the doorway. “Your mother and I will speak with you later.”
I force my legs to continue moving, staring at the brownish carpet that lines the floor.
Gripping the banister, I launch myself up the stairs. The scent of lavender and bleach drifting around me brings a nauseous wave to my stomach.
I rush to my room, ignoring the loud conversation coming from my parents’ room, and close the door behind me. All the movie stars and bands from the posters covering my walls watch me with accusing eyes.
Wiping the tears away, I throw myself onto the bed without even bothering to pull the sheets down. Feeling the soft mattress beneath me, I draw my eyes shut. I can only muster enough strength to kick my shoes off before the endless abyss of sleep overtakes me.
* * *
The scene plays out as if I’m watching a movie. I stand in a church. Don’t ask me why – I’m not religious, and I’m not even sure if I’ve set foot inside a real one. Thin streamers of light drift through the dirt encrusted stained glass, making spider webs glisten high up in the rafters. The few pews that remain standing sag. The rest is kindling strewn across the floor.
I move down the aisle. The floorboards creak beneath my feet. Each step launches billows of dust through the air. I can see it. A single mirror stands at the far end beside a pedestal that holds a golden chalice. Believe me, I don’t want to be anywhere near it, but my feet have a mind of their own.
The mirror is not normal. Its surface casts no reflection. All I can see beneath the glass is a vast sea of jet-black nothingness, and yet, I know something is hiding there within the shadows. Something that waits for me, watching me. That’s what scares me the most.
‘No escape,’ a voice that doesn’t sound human sneers.
A scent drifts past my nose and makes my mouth water. It smells like cinnamon and honey, but I know it isn’t. My gaze dances around the hall, coming to rest on the chalice.
As I reach out, every nerve screams I must have it. Using my other hand, I try to stop myself. I don’t want it, I only have to tell my mutinous hand that. It won’t stop. I grip the smooth stem. It pulsates with warmth. The thick crimson liquid swirls within the bowl. I raise the cup to my mouth and my heart races as the warm liquid touches my lips.
‘No escape,’ the voice repeats in a low growl.
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Spotlight & Giveaway: Winning Back Ryan by S.L. Siwik
Winning Back Ryan
by S.L. Siwik
New Adult Romance
Published April 30, 2013
Synopsis via Goodreads: After a horrible day at work, I came home to find my boyfriend...in a curious position. After determining why he was unhappy, I, Anne Watson, decided to try and fix our broken relationship. My four closest male friends, however, had another idea. Revenge. Content Warning: This book contains a sexual assault scene and mature material.
She loves going to NJ diners on the weekendor inspiration, drinks a pot of coffee a day, and loves finding new music to add to her playlist. Author to Just Good Friends and Winning Back Ryan.
Getting Back Annie, Office Perks, and Sirens and Sweethearts are soon to be released.
Five Fun Facts:
I am a chocoholic. I have reserve stashes strewn about my house.
I grew up horse-back riding and competed seriously. Instead of turning pro, I went to college instead.
My favorite color is purple.
I have thirteen piercings on my body-9 in my ears, 1 in my nose, 1 in my labret, 2 in my belly button.
Large crowds make me nervous.
Excerpt Ben and Annie in the park after a night of drinking:
“Oh, look!” I shouted, pointing ahead. Ben looked ahead at the large park in front of us. “Do you have any idea where we are?” I whispered. He shook his head. I laughed so hard that I snorted. “Come on; let’s go see what trouble we can get into over there.”
We walked through the park for a while before I complained about my feet hurting from my high heels. In front of me, I saw a fountain, so I let go of Ben’s arm, running towards the monument.
I yanked off my heels, tossing them and my pocketbook onto the ground before climbing into the fountain.
“What are you doing?” he shouted in exasperation.
“Cooling off,” I explained as I began running around in a circle. When I made my way around to him, I splashed him with water. “Come on in.”
He glanced down at his now wet clothes, then up at me.
“That’s it. You’re going to get it now.” I shrieked as I began running in a circle, wading through the water, making sure that I didn’t slip on the coins littering the bottom of the fountain. I heard splashing behind me, so I knew he was gaining on me. I turned around, kicking water, spraying him from head to toe. He wiped the water off his face, before splashing me with water, his strong arms being able to spray me with more water that I could ever hit him with in one try.
My hair and polka-dotted dress were soaked, and I wrung my hair out before shrieking and running away from him.
“Watch out! I’m gonna getcha!” he shouted as we ran around the fountain. On one trip around, I was looking behind me and smashed right into his chest. When I looked up, I realized he had figured out to run in the opposite direction. He flashed me a cocky grin as his hands grabbed my arms to keep me from falling over as I laughed loudly. I placed my hands on his chest to steady myself more as the world began to spin, feeling the wet cotton beneath my fingertips, his chest heaving. I glanced up into his whiskey-colored eyes, who were staring down at me with an emotion I couldn’t place. They slowly made their way down my face, stopping on my lips before his brows pulled together. He took a step backwards, and then hopped out of the fountain.
The world was still spinning, though, so I stumbled backwards and held on to the statue in the middle of the fountain, throwing my arms around the marble. I wrapped my right leg around the base, while my head rested against cool tile as the water sprayed down onto my body. I licked a drop of water hanging from my upper lip and when I opened my eyes I found Ben looking at me with that same expression I had never seen on his face before.
“Why did you get out?” I asked.
“Someone needs to watch out for the cops while you frolic around like a faerie.”
With my head still against the cool stone, I said, “What can I say? Every once in a while, a girl needs to frolic.”
I could feel rather than see his smile. “In that case, keep on frolicking, Princess, just be ready to run when I tell you to.”
I yawned while enjoying the feeling of the water pouring down on my overheated, alcohol flushed face. “God broke the mold when he made you, Ben.” I rolled my stiff neck to listen to it crack. “He really outdid himself that day.”
Chuckling, he pulled his cigarettes out of his back pocket. He opened them, and groaned in annoyance before sliding them back into his jeans.
“Too wet to smoke? What a shame.” Part of me thought that I was being a brat for mocking him.
He threw me a half-dirty glare, though he smirked. “Just get your dancing out now. I still need to get some food in you.”
“Yes, food does sound good,” I admitted.
“Let me guess. You skipped dinner.” I heard the tone of disapproval in his voice.
“Maybe.”
He made a tsking noise, and I didn’t bother to defend myself. He was right; I had been stupid.
“Come on. Let’s get you some food.” I released the marble statue, walking towards him. I stumbled to get out of the fountain, and he caught me before I fell. He shook his head. “You’re such a mess.”
I glanced down at my shoes and grimaced. My feet were still killing me.
“Do I have to wear them?”
He rolled his eyes. “You can hop on my back while I hail a cab.”
I smiled widely at the idea and he turned around while I picked up my shoes and pocketbook. I wrapped my arms around his neck and jumped up. He grabbed the back of my knees as he starting jogging out of the park.
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Guest Post plus Excerpts: Andrea R. Cooper (Author of The Garnet Dagger & Viking Fire)
Hello Gals & Guys!
I'm happy to say that
Author Andrea R. Cooper has joined us today!
She's going to give us a few great tips on how to make your characters believable! I, for one, am stoked to see her thoughts!
But First....
Let me tell you a little bit about Andrea & her work!
Growing up in Houston, Texas, Andrea has always created characters and stories. But it wasn't until she was in her late twenties that she started writing novels.
What happened that ignited the writing flame in her fingers? Divorced, and disillusioned by love songs and stories. They exaggerate. She thought. Love and Romance are not like that in the real world. Then she met her husband and realized, yes love and romance are exactly like the songs and stories say. She is now a happy wife, and a mom to three kids (two boys and a girl).
Andrea writes paranormal and historical romance. When not writing or reading, one may find Andrea dancing in Zumba. She believes in the power of change and counting each moment as a blessing. But most importantly, she believes in love.
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Viking Fire
by Andrea R. Cooper
Adult Historical (Viking) Romance
Published July 29, 2013 by Crimson Romance
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Synopsis via Goodreads:
856 CE, Ireland is a land of myth, magic, and blood. Viking raiders have fought the Irish for over half a century. Rival Irish clans promise only betrayal and carnage. Kaireen, daughter of Laird Liannon, is suddenly forced into an arranged marriage with her sworn enemy, a Viking. She refuses to submit. With no mention of love, only land and the protection of her clan, she endeavors to get her betrothed banished from her country. Will love find its way around her stubborn heart? Bram, the Viking, finds himself without future or inheritance as a younger son in his family. A marriage to the Laird’s daughter would grant him land if he swears fidelity and if his men will fight along with the Liannons against any foe—Irish or Viking. However, the Laird’s feisty daughter only holds animosity for him and his kind. Is marriage worth the battle scars of such a relentless opponent? With the blame for a rival laird’s death treacherously set against the Liannons, Kaireen and Bram must find a way to lay aside their differences as an unforeseen darkness sends death snapping at their heels.
Viking Fire Excerpt
Chapter One Ireland 856 CE
“I renounce Father for this.” Kaireen threw the elderberry gown. Dressed only in her
leine, she glared at the new gown on the stone floor.
“Shame on you and your children for speaking such.” Her handmaid, Elva, gathered the damask and then dusted off the rushes. “It’s a wonder one of the clim has not scolded you from your hearth for such talk.” She wore her white hair twisted in a chignon, underneath a linen head cloth. Strands of white hair poked out the sides of her covering.
“No, curse Father for a fool.” She plopped on her bed and a goose feather floated away. With a huff, she leaned against the oak headboard. Red curtains puffed like a robin’s chest around oak poles supporting her wooden canopy.
Her bare feet brushed against the stone floor. Why was she not born plain like her two older sisters? Already they had married and expected their second bairns by spring. Well, at least so far she had enjoyed twenty years of freedom. Neither of her sisters had had matrimonial dreams of love matches. Both were arranged marriages.
“You know your da arranged a marriage within a season.” Elva smirked.
Kaireen shook her head. “To another land holder,” and waved a hand in disgust, “not t-this heathen. Twice they raided our land in the last month alone. Many a raid has come from them. Now father wants me as wife to one of them?” She clenched her fists. “No, I will not marry this Viking.”
Elva smiled, reminding Kaireen of the rumors of her handmaid’s uncanny foresight.
Whispers of Elva making strange things happen and often blamed as the cause of
Kaireen’s stubborn refusal to behave as a laird’s daughter should.
“You’ve not seen him yet.” Elva wiggled her brows.
“So?” Kaireen shrugged. “I would like to never see him.”
“Well then, would you not like to know if you have a handsome husband or not?” She waited for her response, but Kaireen scowled at her. Elva chuckled. “I would rather get a good look at him now than the morning after.”
Kaireen’s ears heated. “I am not marrying.” She shook her head for emphasis. “So there will be no morning, nor night, nor wedding.”
“If he is handsome, I may fight you for him.” Elva smiled, deepening the wrinkles around her eyes.
“Welcome to him either way.” Kaireen laughed.
The Garnet Dagger
by Andrea R. Cooper
Adult Paranormal Romance
Published March 25, 2013 by Crimson Romance
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Synopsis via Goodreads:
Forbidden to cross the Elvin barrier into human lands, Brock cannot sate his curiosity. Cursed by a vampyre bite that forces him to feed on the life-essence of others, he is unable to touch another without taking their life. Chained by prophesy, he must find a witch, pierce her heart, and draw her blood for his cure. Celeste must escape the monks who have held her prisoner for years. Her magic has been kept dormant by her captors. An ancient powerful Warloc craves her powers. If he succeeds in devouring her magic, she and the world will die. When Brock falls in love with Celeste before realizing her demise is his cure, will love triumph over his desire to be healed? Will he risk everything to save her from a Warloc, an oath breaker, who also wants her dead?
The Garnet Dagger Excerpt:
Chapter One
I’ve known death. For over half a millennia, I escorted many to death at the end of my sword. In the eyes of the dying, I watched it shroud them. Foolishly, I thought many more eras would pass before death came for me. It came so swiftly that I could not run; I could not escape. At a village, dressed in human clothes, I took in everything. By observing for eons, I understood and spoke their language. The world of mankind fascinated me. Their hobbled homes burrowed into the ground.
Rocks crunched on top one another with thatched roofs woven from straw. Never had I seen a home or inn that was higher than three levels, as if they were afraid of the sky. I delayed my return to my people as I watched human jugglers bounce torches and knifes. It was autumn equinox and the festivities would continue well into the night. Children laughed as they chased each other. A trail of leaves from their costumes twirled after them. It was dark when I reached the forest. Since I was already late, I hiked uphill to a shortcut rather than take the long path back home. I didn’t need to alert any of my kind near the barrier at this hour. Liana would wonder why I was late.
Tonight was the two month anniversary of our hand twining ceremony. One more month as was custom, and then we’d be wed. A gasp rustled through the trees. The roots shot a warning through to me with stifled caution. Adjusting my pack, I continued on instead of changing back into my Elvin clothes. After I passed the border which kept humans from entering our land, then I’d change. In the distance, I heard a groan. Curious, I spun in the direction of the sound. The autumn wind breezed through my worn human clothes, chilling me. But someone needed help. I turned in the direction of the sounds. Whatever made the noise should be a few yards ahead.
I hiked slower than my normal speed, so as not to startle whatever human called out. My leather boots crunched upon dried, diseased leaves and bark. Horrified, I glanced up. Branches twisted around each other to suffocating. Lifeless limbs cracked in the wind. Flesh of the trees sloughed off in layers, exposing its bones. Gashes hollowed out chunks of warmth. Fragments of leaves clung to finger tips, marking sepulchers of the dying trees. Trees mourned with wails like splitting wood, and I brought my hands over my ears. I must flee before I became infected, they told me. Flee before the stain of this defilement creeps into you, they warned. Trees spoke to my kind, always had. Yet these trees were in such agony of death that I could not breathe. Felt as though my lungs had folded in on themselves, like a moth unable to break loose from its cocoon. Nothing I could do for them, and if I lingered too long, whatever disease gnawed upon them may choke me. Where would I go if I carried something so foul as to devour trees from the inside out? I’d never return to Tamlon if I brought this infection with me. I drew away, but a movement at the base of a decaying tree to my right caught me. My night vision picked up the sight of a human. His sallow face seemed to glow in the moonlight. Poking out from rags lay his arms and legs, which resembled skin stretched over sticks. So cadaverous was his face, I’d have thought him dead if he hadn’t moved. “Please,” he said and his voice sounded like cicada’s vibrations, “help me.” “What ails you in this troubled place?” I wondered if my voice, foreign to my ears in speaking the human’s language, revealed my nature. “I am lost.” His dark eyes crinkled around the corners. “Without strength to rise. If you would but assist me up, I’ll be on my way.” I’d never touched a human on purpose before. Was it that that gave me pause, or dread that stilled my heart? My feet itched to flee. As soon as I helped him, then I’d leave. I gritted my teeth and reached a hand down. His gnarled fingers snapped on my arm, making me wince. Jerking me forward, his face contorted. Surprised by his strength, I fell beside him. Blackness curled around me. Teeth, fangs, broke through the skin on my neck. Then I knew him for what he was, a vampyre.
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How to Make Your Characters Believable
These are tips that have worked for me. I believe with anyone’s advice, take what works for you and throw out what doesn’t. And sometimes the magic works, and sometimes it’s as elusive as finding a snowflake in Houston.
· Multidimensional. No one is all bad or all good. Give your antagonist a redeeming quality or two. Does she/he love animals? Feed the poor? Is your heroine too good? Give her a vice or a phobia. For example, in my Viking Fire historical romance, Bram is patient and caring, but he’s also cocky. Kaireen, the heroine, is brave and feisty, but she’s stubborn and spoiled. · Allow your characters to talk. Don’t make them speak in complete sentences or scripted ones. Let loose the reigns a bit in dialogue even if you don’t anywhere else in the manuscript. · Let the characters be impulsive. You want your hero to stay and fight the bad guy. But what if he wants to ride out and meet him instead? Write it out and see what happens. See if this makes a better scene than the one you had planned. · Know your characters. Be able to answer questions, take personality tests, etc. as your character(s). While I wouldn’t recommend this for all of your characters, I would for your hero, heroine, and villain. These can be fun even like ‘what astrology sign should you be?’ Then research that sign for your character or merge two signs together. Have fun. · Do a character interview. Find questions online and then read the first sentence and answer as your character. If nothing comes to you, don’t get discouraged, try another question. Or close your eyes and try to picture your character. What are they doing? How do they feel about the questions? · After you have a complete manuscript, ask friends and family to read it and let you know if anything about the characters strikes them as off. Even better – find a critique group to review and give feedback. · Don’t do stereotypes. If a character has a dialect, please do research. If nothing else, ask online. I heard a writer say his hero from Texas said jaw-jacking a lot because that’s how people talk in Texas. Hmmm, ok, I’ve lived in Texas my entire life and have family who live in the country, I’ve never heard any of us say jaw-jacking. Not everyone in Texas wears cowboy boots and hats, and talks with a twang.
These are a few things that have helped me in creating believable characters and I hope they inspire you as well.
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