Yay! My, our, latest novella is now available.
JUNGLE GAMES, Book Three of the Game Play series.
Insecure Karin Orth agrees to an erotic seafaring vacation with her fiancĂ© in the hope they can reduce the growing list of problems in their troubled relationship. Unfortunately, the bevy of gorgeous, slender women onboard the Brazilian based schooner only serves to shrivel her confidence further. Her fiancĂ©’s sudden obsession with threesomes and foursomes doesn’t float her boat either.
Smuggler, thief, and pirate Miguel Arelo is a dangerous man. Few know he upholds the ancient tribal beliefs of gods and goddesses. The moment he lays eyes on the voluptuous Karin Orth, he is convinced the gods have bequeathed him a treasure beyond imagination. Now, all he has to do is claim his prize. The fact she isn’t interested in him is a small matter a simple midnight kidnapping can resolve. Well, that and an Incan altar of decadent, sexual torment secreted deep in the Amazon rainforest. And ropes….
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Looking for Something to Read? Try These Wonderful MM Books.
Semper Fae: Endangered Fae 3 by Angel Martinez
Zack thought he had a strange job before. Working as a Marine medic in a secret government installation was odd, but working as a human liaison to the fae and as the personal assistant to a sidhe prince is downright bizarre. Throw in the fact that he's pretty damn sure he's fallen in love with his boss, and things are close to unmanageable.
Of course, around the fae, a man learns never to say 'things can't possibly get any worse.' Unexplained events have begun to plague the human world. Strange sightings, spontaneous explosions of magic, and odd bends in reality crop up. When Finn falls terribly ill and a monstrous creature attacks Zack one night, things quickly slide into disaster. Lycanthropy, loose-cannon mages, and Lugh conspire to make a hellish mess out of things - but the real peril begins when Diego loses an important piece of his mind.
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Arresting Love by Silvia Violet
Billy Lawson is jealous. Every day he watches his boss, Cole, and his boss's lover, Jonah, prove again and again how deeply in love they are. Billy's never had a real relationship, and he didn't believe true love existed until Cole proved otherwise. Now, he longs for what Cole and Jonah have.
When he meets Levi, a scared, wounded shifter who needs his help, he ignores the chemistry that flares between them, thinking he'd be taking advantage of Levi at a vulnerable time in his life. Before Levi can convince Billy they were made for each other, his past catches up to him, and both men must fight for a chance at love.
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Miami Sizzle by Sara York
Landing a dream job—personal assistant to the hottest celebrity in the South—in a dream city—Miami Beach—should put Chuck Pinkerton on the road to the good life, but Chuck is convinced he’s cursed. When the latest catastrophe happens and his apartment burns down, he’s left homeless.
When his oven explodes out of his apartment window, landing on Chuck’s car, Chuck knows it’s no use fighting the curse any longer. He’s ready to give up until Garner Miller reaches out and snatches him out of his misery, giving Chuck something to hope for.
Garner’s all about helping others—as a fireman, he’s been pulled into some strange situations—but getting to know a hot guy who thinks he’s cursed is more of a challenge than he expects it to be. He’s ready to step up to the plate, but first he has to convince Chuck he’s not a threat to Garner’s safety.
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Candy G. by C. Zampa
What kind of man drives a bulletproof Mercedes and carries a high-powered pistol in the glove compartment along with his boyhood teddy bear? Candy G does, that’s who. Once the exclusive attorney for the most powerful drug lord in San Antonio, he turned his back on Teirso Flores and walked away. But at what price?
Moving on with his life despite the threat of Teirso’s revenge, Candy meets gorgeous, streetwise Carlos Alvarez, and thus begins a passionate love affair rife with danger, secrets, and specters from the past that just won’t let go. When truths are revealed, will the one thing that brought their worlds together be the test that strengthens their love or the knife that severs their bond forever?
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Trusting Trent by E.M. Leya
Trent and Sheldon have been best friends since elementary school. The two of them have shared almost everything through the years. Two friends couldn't be closer, or so they thought. When events force Trent to move in with Sheldon and his family, the two boys find there is a side to their friendship they have never dared explore. As life pulls them through painful twists and turns, the two find comfort together, proving sometimes even through the darkest moments, love can be standing right in front of you.
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Zack thought he had a strange job before. Working as a Marine medic in a secret government installation was odd, but working as a human liaison to the fae and as the personal assistant to a sidhe prince is downright bizarre. Throw in the fact that he's pretty damn sure he's fallen in love with his boss, and things are close to unmanageable.
Of course, around the fae, a man learns never to say 'things can't possibly get any worse.' Unexplained events have begun to plague the human world. Strange sightings, spontaneous explosions of magic, and odd bends in reality crop up. When Finn falls terribly ill and a monstrous creature attacks Zack one night, things quickly slide into disaster. Lycanthropy, loose-cannon mages, and Lugh conspire to make a hellish mess out of things - but the real peril begins when Diego loses an important piece of his mind.
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Arresting Love by Silvia Violet
Billy Lawson is jealous. Every day he watches his boss, Cole, and his boss's lover, Jonah, prove again and again how deeply in love they are. Billy's never had a real relationship, and he didn't believe true love existed until Cole proved otherwise. Now, he longs for what Cole and Jonah have.
When he meets Levi, a scared, wounded shifter who needs his help, he ignores the chemistry that flares between them, thinking he'd be taking advantage of Levi at a vulnerable time in his life. Before Levi can convince Billy they were made for each other, his past catches up to him, and both men must fight for a chance at love.
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Miami Sizzle by Sara York
Landing a dream job—personal assistant to the hottest celebrity in the South—in a dream city—Miami Beach—should put Chuck Pinkerton on the road to the good life, but Chuck is convinced he’s cursed. When the latest catastrophe happens and his apartment burns down, he’s left homeless.
When his oven explodes out of his apartment window, landing on Chuck’s car, Chuck knows it’s no use fighting the curse any longer. He’s ready to give up until Garner Miller reaches out and snatches him out of his misery, giving Chuck something to hope for.
Garner’s all about helping others—as a fireman, he’s been pulled into some strange situations—but getting to know a hot guy who thinks he’s cursed is more of a challenge than he expects it to be. He’s ready to step up to the plate, but first he has to convince Chuck he’s not a threat to Garner’s safety.
https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-miamisizzle-1010840-145.html
Candy G. by C. Zampa
What kind of man drives a bulletproof Mercedes and carries a high-powered pistol in the glove compartment along with his boyhood teddy bear? Candy G does, that’s who. Once the exclusive attorney for the most powerful drug lord in San Antonio, he turned his back on Teirso Flores and walked away. But at what price?
Moving on with his life despite the threat of Teirso’s revenge, Candy meets gorgeous, streetwise Carlos Alvarez, and thus begins a passionate love affair rife with danger, secrets, and specters from the past that just won’t let go. When truths are revealed, will the one thing that brought their worlds together be the test that strengthens their love or the knife that severs their bond forever?
https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-candyg-520221-145.html
Trusting Trent by E.M. Leya
Trent and Sheldon have been best friends since elementary school. The two of them have shared almost everything through the years. Two friends couldn't be closer, or so they thought. When events force Trent to move in with Sheldon and his family, the two boys find there is a side to their friendship they have never dared explore. As life pulls them through painful twists and turns, the two find comfort together, proving sometimes even through the darkest moments, love can be standing right in front of you.
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Author Angel Martinez - One Book is Not Enough
There are authors whom readers just can't get enough of, and Angel Martinez is one.
Her latest release is SEMPER FAE, the third book in the Endangered Fae Series. Each novel is a standalone following a fae theme.
Angel writes tight plots, strong romance, and memorable characters. Sit back and enjoy.
Angel's Web Site
SEMPER FAE
Zack thought he had a strange job before. Working as a Marine medic in a secret government installation was odd, but working as a human liaison to the fae and as the personal assistant to a sidhe prince is downright bizarre. Throw in the fact that he's pretty damn sure he's fallen in love with his boss, and things are close to unmanageable.
Of course, around the fae, a man learns never to say 'things can't possibly get any worse.' Unexplained events have begun to plague the human world. Strange sightings, spontaneous explosions of magic, and odd bends in reality crop up. When Finn falls terribly ill and a monstrous creature attacks Zack one night, things quickly slide into disaster. Lycanthropy, loose-cannon mages, and Lugh conspire to make a hellish mess out of things - but the real peril begins when Diego loses an important piece of his mind.
Her latest release is SEMPER FAE, the third book in the Endangered Fae Series. Each novel is a standalone following a fae theme.
Angel writes tight plots, strong romance, and memorable characters. Sit back and enjoy.
Angel's Web Site
SEMPER FAE
Zack thought he had a strange job before. Working as a Marine medic in a secret government installation was odd, but working as a human liaison to the fae and as the personal assistant to a sidhe prince is downright bizarre. Throw in the fact that he's pretty damn sure he's fallen in love with his boss, and things are close to unmanageable.
Of course, around the fae, a man learns never to say 'things can't possibly get any worse.' Unexplained events have begun to plague the human world. Strange sightings, spontaneous explosions of magic, and odd bends in reality crop up. When Finn falls terribly ill and a monstrous creature attacks Zack one night, things quickly slide into disaster. Lycanthropy, loose-cannon mages, and Lugh conspire to make a hellish mess out of things - but the real peril begins when Diego loses an important piece of his mind.
Monday, January 21, 2013
Thanks for Thinking of Me -- Not!
I'm not anti-gun. I'm anti idiots with guns. I believe the privilege to own and carry a firearm should require more than the ability to breathe. Starting my day with an email of how that automatically means I don't care if "you or your family members are raped, robbed and murdered by violent criminals" doesn't change my mind, it only reinforces my opinion.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Warriors' Wife by Evanne Lorraine
My friend Evanne Lorraine's sexy futuristic story Warriors' Wife is set to be released Jan 11th. Here's a peek.
Book two in the Seduction Mission series.
One of few women left on post-pandemic Earth, Tori travels west to help build a better future. On her journey a team of cyborgs capture her, knowing she is the key to change the course of history. A triad of mech warriors destined to be her mates arrives from the future just in time to save her, offering their protection. With no real choice, she accepts and the three men set out to win her heart.
The passion between the four is explosive, and the seductive mechs’ campaign succeeds. She falls in love with each man, surrendering her body, heart and soul. But a new cyborg team lies in wait for a chance to snatch Tori. When that opportunity arrives, she is taken, and her lovers are punished, forbidden contact with the woman they love—their rebellion punishable by death. But love dictates they track her to ensure her safety. Once again, the future invades the present, threatening to execute her triad. Only Tori can save her mates.
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Book two in the Seduction Mission series.
One of few women left on post-pandemic Earth, Tori travels west to help build a better future. On her journey a team of cyborgs capture her, knowing she is the key to change the course of history. A triad of mech warriors destined to be her mates arrives from the future just in time to save her, offering their protection. With no real choice, she accepts and the three men set out to win her heart.
The passion between the four is explosive, and the seductive mechs’ campaign succeeds. She falls in love with each man, surrendering her body, heart and soul. But a new cyborg team lies in wait for a chance to snatch Tori. When that opportunity arrives, she is taken, and her lovers are punished, forbidden contact with the woman they love—their rebellion punishable by death. But love dictates they track her to ensure her safety. Once again, the future invades the present, threatening to execute her triad. Only Tori can save her mates.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Night Games - by HC Brown and KevaD
Joe Harrison’s attraction to the young, handsome part-owner of Bowers’ Beautiful Excursions has become an obsession. His purchase of a sailboat, and need for a skilled captain, gives him the opportunity to spend some time alone with the elusive Dazz.
Although sailing a brand-new schooner through pirate infested waters isn’t Dazz’s idea of fun, his desire to know Joe more intimately overrides his caution.
Hijacked by pirates and forced to flee into the jungle, they must overcome all obstacles and fight to recover the vessel. Will their fragile relationship survive the bittersweet trials to come?
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Excerpt:
Although sailing a brand-new schooner through pirate infested waters isn’t Dazz’s idea of fun, his desire to know Joe more intimately overrides his caution.
Hijacked by pirates and forced to flee into the jungle, they must overcome all obstacles and fight to recover the vessel. Will their fragile relationship survive the bittersweet trials to come?
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Excerpt:
Joe Harrison stared down the long, bleached wooden walkway
beside the marina to the graceful man working on the schooner’s deck. A gust of
wind tumbled the dark blond hair, streaked from long days at sea. The Rio de
Janeiro sun glistened over his sweat-soaked body, tanned to a golden brown. His
gaze drifted across the distance to the handsome, chiseled face he knew so well.
He visualized the man’s blue expressive eyes and the fullness of his lips. He
longed to nibble the day-old stubble on his chin and flick his tongue in the
corners of his smile.
Joe tilted his head back and closed his eyes, overwhelmed
with an ache to sink his fingers into the silky mass falling to the young man’s
shoulders. He inhaled. The smell of seaweed mixed with the ocean’s brine drifted
through the window. His mind went back to their earlier meeting. Dazz’s
preference for expensive French cologne, its citrus fragrance mingled with his
natural musk, both surprised Joe and drove him crazy with the need to bury his
nose in the man’s neck.
Joe leaned a shoulder against the window frame and watched
Dazz secure the rigging with the skill of many years at sea. His cut-off jeans
displayed strong thighs and the way the frayed fabric molded to his muscular
ass—God! Joe chuckled and swiped at his mouth. The man had become an obsession.
Joe gripped the window ledge.
The guy made him hard with one glance of his sapphire eyes.
Joe bit his bottom lip. Their lingering handshake earlier upon meeting invaded
his mind. The warmth of Dazz’s callused hand and the way his long fingers,
burnished by the sun, curled around his palm. Joe groaned. His balls throbbed at
the thought of the man’s rough thumb circling his cockhead.
Joe shook his head to clear the image of Dazz stretched out
naked on his bed. Did he have a snowflake’s chance in hell with the young guy?
Sure, they got on well enough together. How often had he discussed the latest
soccer game with Dazz? Okay, so they had sports in common but little else.
With a sigh, Joe contemplated the situation. For a start,
Dazz had to be five years his junior. The man of his dreams lived in a different
world and had a different class of friends. What chance did he have to fit in
Dazz’s “live every day like it’s your last” attitude toward life?
He ran a hand over the small dog tucked under his arm and
chewed on his bottom lip. As much as he wanted to run off into the sunset with
Dazz, he had a business to run and people who depended on him.
As if the man had read his thoughts, Dazz lifted his head
and flashed a brilliant smile in Joe’s direction. Without a second thought, Joe
smiled and returned the man’s wave. His face grew hot. Damn, he knows I’ve
been watching him.
His idea to become a minor partner in Bowers’ Bountiful
Excursions had become a financial windfall. The job had benefits as well. His
work marketing the company kept him in contact with Dazz on a regular basis.
Joe pursed his lips. Dazz was a free spirit. He ran with
the wind. Tying him down would be like putting an eagle in a cage. The sea was
in the young man’s blood.
There had been a buzz between them from the start.
Although, to his chagrin, Dazz had remained as elusive as a butterfly—a very
sexy butterfly. Joe wet his lips. That gorgeous man is out of my
league.
“Harrison, are you drooling over Dazz again?” Patrice
Bowers slipped her hand through his arm.
Joe patted her long, slim fingers. “Darling, he has me in
the palm of his hand. The trouble is I don’t think I’m his type.”
“You don’t work for Daddy now.” She ruffled his hair. “You
need to relax, grow your hair, and lose the suit. He likes you. But I know for a
fact, Dazz hates society types.”
Turning away from the window, he led Patrice to a chair. He
slid his hip on the edge of the office table. “My business is flourishing and I
have clients coming out of the woodwork. I have a position in life, Patrice. In
fact, I like who I am and what I’ve achieved. Sure, I’m attracted to
Dazz, but I’ll find myself a man sooner or later.” He grinned. “Don’t worry
about my love life.”
“You can’t fool me.” Patrice eyed him critically. “But far
be it for me to intrude.”
Joe laughed. “Ah, well, I can dream.”
“Dazz has worked with Brian for a long time. Please don’t
do anything to cause a problem in the company.” Patrice drummed her fingernails
on the desk. “You know, a sour love affair isn’t good for business.”
“What and ruin my investment?” Joe ran a hand through his
hair. “Not a chance.”
Bowers’ Bountiful Excursions ran a romantic cruise service
for couples from Sao Conrado, Rio’s upscale southern district. Joe knew Dazz’s
commitment to his partner in the business, Brian Bowers, was one of long
standing. Joe believed his luck had changed for the better the day Bowers
married socialite, Patrice Lampton.
How many years had Joe cared for Patrice as personal
bodyguard and mother confessor? Ten? Life had been normal before Bowers emerged
from the sea like Poseidon with a schooner named after Patrice. Joe doubted
anyone could resist such a declaration of devotion.
“When are you moving into your new office?” Patrice
inclined her head.
“Yesterday.” Joe winked. “My personal assistant is holding
down the fort.”
“Oh! And a personal assistant too. What’s he like?” She
leaned toward him. “Sexy as hell, I bet.”
“Spectacular, darling. But unfortunately, he has a
boyfriend.” Joe glanced out the window. “Although, I think my tastes have moved
to the more rugged type of late.”
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Iron Curtain Meltdown
Iron Curtain Meltdown is now available.
This action/suspense novella is the second of the Grimsley Journals series and is set in London and Chernobyl, Ukraine in 1978.
Both Iron Curtain Meltdown and Eyes to Die For were inspired by events I lived. "Inspired." They're fiction. =)
When Army Specialist Lewis Stepka visits London's Speaker’s Corner, the last thing he expects to find is Svita Noskov pleading for help. He has enough of his own demons to fight. Still, he can’t deny his interest in the beautiful, slightly eccentric Russian.
He discovers Svita’s father works as an engineer in a nuclear power plant at Chernobyl, Ukraine, where he claims a disaster will occur if no one intercedes. The CIA wants whatever information the engineer holds, but in the Cold War, sharing isn’t on Russia’s agenda.
Lewis’s attraction to Svita leads him to a plan a reunion for father and daughter. A dangerous mission that he might be able to pull off because of a unique ability that can aid him in rescuing the engineer from the secure facility.
Still, double crossing the CIA might not be a good idea. But Svita isn’t like any woman Lewis has ever known, and the heart can lead a man where common sense fears to tread.
Buy Link: Decadent Publishing
This action/suspense novella is the second of the Grimsley Journals series and is set in London and Chernobyl, Ukraine in 1978.
Both Iron Curtain Meltdown and Eyes to Die For were inspired by events I lived. "Inspired." They're fiction. =)
When Army Specialist Lewis Stepka visits London's Speaker’s Corner, the last thing he expects to find is Svita Noskov pleading for help. He has enough of his own demons to fight. Still, he can’t deny his interest in the beautiful, slightly eccentric Russian.
He discovers Svita’s father works as an engineer in a nuclear power plant at Chernobyl, Ukraine, where he claims a disaster will occur if no one intercedes. The CIA wants whatever information the engineer holds, but in the Cold War, sharing isn’t on Russia’s agenda.
Lewis’s attraction to Svita leads him to a plan a reunion for father and daughter. A dangerous mission that he might be able to pull off because of a unique ability that can aid him in rescuing the engineer from the secure facility.
Still, double crossing the CIA might not be a good idea. But Svita isn’t like any woman Lewis has ever known, and the heart can lead a man where common sense fears to tread.
Buy Link: Decadent Publishing
Friday, October 26, 2012
Sex Tip #31
When your partner stares up at you with a death ray beaming out
of glazed eyes, flared nostrils, and gritted teeth from the bed you have tied
them on, and snarls, “Put it in me, NOW!”, it is safe to assume no further foreplay is required.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Alphas
I
enjoy creating strong characters, male and female.

Eyes to Die has Dorn Wheeler.
The story was inspired by events I lived in Amman, Jordan during a security
operation I was part of. Dorn’s a no nonsense guy who is used to using women,
until he meets his match in Haneen.
For
me though, the real Alpha is Charlie Harris, a WWII combat veteran in Whistle Pass. Charlie just wants to be
left alone. But, when a quiet, invisible life is ripped out from under him, and
the one person he cares about is hurt, Charlie doesn’t hesitate to go after the
people responsible.
I'm giving away copies of the erotic romance novella Sea Games and/or the suspense full length novel Whistle Pass.
Whistle Pass is only available in pdf. Sorry. The winner will have their choice of different formats for Sea Games.
To be eligible, you do need to leave a comment including your email address and which book you would like to win. My random comment selector, aka my wife, will chose two numbers, and those
will be the winners.
The blog hop has THREE grand prizes. You as a reader can go to EACH blog
and comment with your email address and be entered to win. Yep, you can enter
over 200 times!
Now what are those prizes?
1st Grand Prize: A Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet
2nd Grand Prize: A $130 Amazon or B&N
Gift Card
3rd
Grand Prize: The following Swag Pack!
Monday, October 8, 2012
Shaken, Not Stirred – by KevaD
I
like my women shaken, not stirred.
Actually,
I mean I prefer my heroines to have that attribute. Give me a woman who can be caught
off guard, but quickly recovers and formulates a plan of action, versus a dizzy
ditz whose mind tumbles like an olive in a martini glass. Women, say, like
Patrice in Sea Games, the first book
by H.C. Brown and me. Hey! You knew there had to be a plug in here somewhere.
Patrice
is taken aback when her former teenaged lover Brian appears in front of her
after twelve years of not hearing from him. The fact he’s disguised himself and
is using a false name blips all over her radar. Obviously, he’s up to no good.
Still, he’s the one man she’s never been able to get out of her heart. So,
while Brian makes his move of revenge, Patrice plots her own assault to make
him hers one more time before the sun rises and they have to go their separate
ways.
Yep.
Give me a woman who knows what she wants and isn’t afraid to go after it.
Brains, courage, and sexuality. A perfect recipe for seduction.
How
about you? How do you prefer your heroines?
Blurb:
Brian Bowers is a man on a mission.
Revenge weighs heavy on his mind. The need to punish the woman he once loved
above all others falls into tatters the moment he sets eyes on her again.
Fifteen years of walking on the fine edge between love and hate ends in an
explosion of lust.
Patrice, sophisticated and wealthy,
has her own agenda. She knows how to use her body to get what she wants. But
Bowers knows how to play the game.
Set in a world of indulgence, Sea
Games follows two hearts as they battle memories of the past. Will they win or
lose a future together?
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Multiple Orgasm Brownies & Tracey H Kitts - Yes, Really
In celebration of my new release, Bitten, I’m
sharing one of my favorite things with readers (and anyone else who cares to
try it), Multiple Orgasm Brownies. You heard me right. Ha. Ha. Ha.
First, let me share a little bit about Bitten. This
story was inspired by many of my favorite things. For example, the story takes
place during my favorite time of year, fall. Plus, it’s full of witches who
grow herb gardens. (So do I.) In addition to being witches, these women are
smart too. There’s also sexy vampires (three to be exact) and equally hot
were-creatures. By the way, this story
is a vampire mĂ©nage. If that doesn’t go well with Multiple Orgasm Brownies, I
don’t know what does.
Zanna, one of the supporting characters, is Sandra’s
grandmother. She’s sassy, fun, still great-looking, and can make margaritas
like it’s nobody’s business. This recipe sounds like something she would not
only make, but love. From the moment I decided what I wanted to call these
awesome brownies, I thought of her.
This is the kind of thing she would bake to comfort
Sandra (the leading lady of Bitten), or her sister Priscilla if they had a bad
day running the magic shop they share. It’s called Potions, Lotions, and Other
Wicked Notions. In the case of Sandra, she might need comfort if something
reminded her of her late husband. Our main witch is still a grieving widow
until she meets Navarre, a master vampire who awakens her long-dormant ability
to love.
As for Priscilla, if she needed comfort it might be
because one of her many spells or potions didn’t work correctly. Like the time
when she tried to make a tonic for hair growth and instead made their neighbor
bald.
Either way, these brownies would really hit the
spot. Pun intended. Ha. Ha.
All right, now to the point.
We all know what they say about chocolate.
Sometimes, a little chocolate is all you need to make everything right with the
world.
Multiple
Orgasm Brownies
Ingredients
1/2 cup cocoa powder
2 cups white sugar
1 cup melted butter
1-teaspoon vanilla extract
4 eggs
1 1/2 cups flour
1/2-teaspoon baking powder
1/2-teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon of chopped chili (optional)
Directions:
2 cups white sugar
1 cup melted butter
1-teaspoon vanilla extract
4 eggs
1 1/2 cups flour
1/2-teaspoon baking powder
1/2-teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon of chopped chili (optional)
Directions:
1. Preheat
the oven to 350 degrees. In a bowl add your cocoa powder and the melted butter.
Whisk until combined. Add sugar, mix together. Next, add the rest of your dry
ingredients, chopped chili (optional) and finally, the 4 eggs. Mix until well
combined.
2. Grease a
9x13 inch pan and add batter (about an inch in thickness). Bake at 350 degrees
F for 20 minutes to allow for ooey gooey brownies, be sure not to overcook.
Serving size depends on how hungry you are and
whether or not you want to share.
Here are the details on Bitten.
About the story:
Sandra Ashton is a witch who suddenly finds herself
dating three vampires. So, what do you do when you’ve got three immortal beings
professing their undying or is that undead love for you? You agree to what they
like to call, “joint custody.”
WARNING: This book contains graphic language, violence, and lots of sex.
This book was previously published. It has since been revised, re-edited, and expanded.
WARNING: This book contains graphic language, violence, and lots of sex.
This book was previously published. It has since been revised, re-edited, and expanded.
Purchase Link:
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
ENCHANTED - by Judith Leger
She knows how to unravel secrets, but getting to the bottom of this one might just kill her.
Magic is for fools, television news reporter Caitlyn believes. And she's no fool. She's determined to prove master illusionist Shay a fake. Somehow though, with Shay the lines between magic and reality blur. Perhaps it's his charisma, or being in Wales with him, but now she's dreaming of a magical place. One that seems oddly familiar...
Shay hides a terrible secret. He's to blame for Caitlyn's separation from her family and the world she doesn't remember. She must go home to the Sidhe, and to recover his honor, he must be the one to bring her. He'll willingly lose everything he is to help her break the curse binding her. But time is of the essence--the old evil has surfaced. He must make Caitlyn believe in magic, and his love, before she becomes its prey.
A Lyrical Press Fantasy Romance
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ENCHANTED$5.99Author: Judith LegerGenre: Romance/Fantasy/ParanormalISBN: 9781616504014Length: 76,000 wordsePub Page Count: 223Publication Date: September 3, 2012Formats: pdf, epub, mobi
Monday, August 13, 2012
Sea Games
Sea Games, book 1 of the Game Play series by H.C. Brown and myself is scheduled to be released October 8th by Liquid Silver Books. Enjoy the video until then.
Monday, July 30, 2012
19th ANNUAL CALLIOPE FICTION CONTEST
Once again, it's time for Calliope magazine's annual fiction contest.
I like to bring this competition to folks' attention because it's open to novice and experienced writers alike, the judging truly is fair and impartial, and Calliope is a not-for-profit organization designed to aid and encourage interest in reading and writing.
Will I be submitting an entry this year? No. But, only because my story "The Caretaker" won first place in last year's contest.
Check out the guidelines and rules, and I hope to read your winning story!
I like to bring this competition to folks' attention because it's open to novice and experienced writers alike, the judging truly is fair and impartial, and Calliope is a not-for-profit organization designed to aid and encourage interest in reading and writing.
Will I be submitting an entry this year? No. But, only because my story "The Caretaker" won first place in last year's contest.
Check out the guidelines and rules, and I hope to read your winning story!
19th
ANNUAL CALLIOPE FICTION CONTEST
Theme: “GADGETS & GIZMOS”
Deadline: OCTOBER 15, 2012
Theme: “GADGETS & GIZMOS”
Deadline: OCTOBER 15, 2012
Gadget/gizmo:
A small device with a practical use, but often thought of as a novelty. What’s
yours? A can opener, iPad, Swiss Army knife, e-reader, Slice-o-matic? Whatever
it is or its role, the item(s) must be mentioned in the story. Make your story
come alive with sharp characterization, vivid imagery and artistic use of
language. Winners will not be separated into categories, but entries will be compared
to others within their respective genres for judging purposes. Neatness and
manuscript presentation count.
Word
Count: Up to 3,000 words.
Form:
All types of fiction (including genre) accepted: this includes general audience/mainstream; magical realism; science fiction, fantasy, light horror, mystery, romance, or cross-genres thereof; young adult and juvenile. NO picture books. NOexplicit sexual content, excessive profanity, gory violence and/or extreme horror, please.
Entry forms/fees:
No entry form required. Entry fees: Calliope member/subscribers—$5 first entry; second entry free; $3 for each additional entry. (Write “Member” on upper right corner of title sheet.) Non-members: $10 fir st entry; $5 for each additional story. Maximum: five stories per entrant. Membership special: Send $20 and receive a one-year subscription to Calliope (4 issues) and one free entry. Make checks or money orders (in U.S. Funds only) payable to: Writers' SIG. (We will also accept fees in mint, U.S. stamps in lieu of checks or money orders.) To make payment via PayPal, go to www.paypal.com, click on “send money,” and enter Cynthia@theriver.com when asked “which vendor.”
How to Submit/Format:
Entries accepted from June 15 to October 15, 2011, and must come by regular mail. No other method will be accepted. Use standard manuscript format: 1” margins, double-space for stories more than 500 words. Name, address, phone number, e-mail address, word count, and title of story should be on a separate cover sheet, stapled to the manuscript in upper left corner. Print only title and page numbers on manuscript. State “End” below last sentence of story.
Work must be original—no reprints. Winners must retain sufficient rights for publication in the Winter 2012/13 issue of Calliope, or their entries will be disqualified.
Form:
All types of fiction (including genre) accepted: this includes general audience/mainstream; magical realism; science fiction, fantasy, light horror, mystery, romance, or cross-genres thereof; young adult and juvenile. NO picture books. NOexplicit sexual content, excessive profanity, gory violence and/or extreme horror, please.
Entry forms/fees:
No entry form required. Entry fees: Calliope member/subscribers—$5 first entry; second entry free; $3 for each additional entry. (Write “Member” on upper right corner of title sheet.) Non-members: $10 fir st entry; $5 for each additional story. Maximum: five stories per entrant. Membership special: Send $20 and receive a one-year subscription to Calliope (4 issues) and one free entry. Make checks or money orders (in U.S. Funds only) payable to: Writers' SIG. (We will also accept fees in mint, U.S. stamps in lieu of checks or money orders.) To make payment via PayPal, go to www.paypal.com, click on “send money,” and enter Cynthia@theriver.com when asked “which vendor.”
How to Submit/Format:
Entries accepted from June 15 to October 15, 2011, and must come by regular mail. No other method will be accepted. Use standard manuscript format: 1” margins, double-space for stories more than 500 words. Name, address, phone number, e-mail address, word count, and title of story should be on a separate cover sheet, stapled to the manuscript in upper left corner. Print only title and page numbers on manuscript. State “End” below last sentence of story.
Work must be original—no reprints. Winners must retain sufficient rights for publication in the Winter 2012/13 issue of Calliope, or their entries will be disqualified.
Prizes:
Although final determination depends upon the total amount of entry fees received, a minimum $50-1st Place, $25-2nd Place, and $15-3rd Place is the goal.
Gift subscriptions to Calliope will be at the editor’s discretion. All winners and honorable mentions will receive certificates suitable for framing. Other prizes depend on donations received.
Receipt of entry will be acknowledged if an email address or a self-addressed postcard is included; manuscripts will not be returned.
All stories submitted will be considered for future publication.
Include a SASE for the winner’s list, and receive a free mini-critique of your entry.
Notification:
Winners will be notified by mail or email; state preference on cover sheet. Formal announcement will appear in both print and electronic versions of the Winter 2012/13 issue, together with the First through Third Place winning stories. Other winning stories will be published in appropriate subsequent issues. We use one-time rights only.
About The Judging:
Winners will be selected by the Fiction Editor, with comments, opinions and concurrence solicited from other Calliope editors and/or others the Fiction Editor deems appropriate. The decision of the judge will be final; every attempt will be made to render a fair and unbiased decision.
Mail entries and fees to:
Calliope Fiction Contest
5975 W. Western Way PMB 116Y
Tucson, AZ 85713
Although final determination depends upon the total amount of entry fees received, a minimum $50-1st Place, $25-2nd Place, and $15-3rd Place is the goal.
Gift subscriptions to Calliope will be at the editor’s discretion. All winners and honorable mentions will receive certificates suitable for framing. Other prizes depend on donations received.
Receipt of entry will be acknowledged if an email address or a self-addressed postcard is included; manuscripts will not be returned.
All stories submitted will be considered for future publication.
Include a SASE for the winner’s list, and receive a free mini-critique of your entry.
Notification:
Winners will be notified by mail or email; state preference on cover sheet. Formal announcement will appear in both print and electronic versions of the Winter 2012/13 issue, together with the First through Third Place winning stories. Other winning stories will be published in appropriate subsequent issues. We use one-time rights only.
About The Judging:
Winners will be selected by the Fiction Editor, with comments, opinions and concurrence solicited from other Calliope editors and/or others the Fiction Editor deems appropriate. The decision of the judge will be final; every attempt will be made to render a fair and unbiased decision.
Mail entries and fees to:
Calliope Fiction Contest
5975 W. Western Way PMB 116Y
Tucson, AZ 85713
Monday, July 23, 2012
Photographs, Pictures, Cover Art Copyrights for Bloggers – Part I – by KevaD
This is the first article in a series
about photographer and artist copyrights.
I am a strong and avid supporter of
those copyrights, just as I am about author copyrights.
I am not an attorney, and I’m not
suggesting to dole out legal advice here. What I do have is experience in
dealing with copyrighted materials, including art, photographs, and pictures,
and have the mistakes and gaffs to prove it. As examples in this series, I’ll
make reference to my own blogs and the pictures, etc., posted there.
This article covers generalities, book
cover art, and author photographs.
Attention all bloggers:
If you do not own, have purchased
limited use rights, or have specific permission to use a photograph, picture
(including those ‘hawt’ naked pics you just have to share), artwork, or book
cover, you are most likely in some form of copyright violation for which the
true owner may be eligible for compensation. In other words, yes, you could be
sued.
No, it doesn’t matter that you posted
about how you don’t own the material and that if someone asks you to take it
off your blog you will be happy to do so. You already used it to your advantage
and purpose. The damage is done. By the way, you also readily acknowledged you
didn’t have permission to post the work in question. Yeah, you used the pic
knowing you didn’t have permission.
There is no “blanket statement” a
blogger can apply or declare that relieves the blogger of the responsibility to
ensure no copyright violations have occurred. Nor can you carry a TV you didn’t
pay for out of Walmart, shouting how if anyone wants you to bring it back you’ll
be happy to do so, otherwise, the TV is yours to use. Sorry to burst your
bubble, but that’s the way it is. Time to pony up.
But, let’s put it another way: Time to
get educated and help protect the hard work of photographers and artists.
Photographers and artists own their work
unless they contract away or sell their rights, such as in most cases involving
book cover or cover art.
Just because I have a picture or artwork
posted on my blog does not make that picture public domain or common use
property. In fact, the majority of visual aids on my blogs are not owned by me.
What I do have is permission to use them, or I purchased limited rights for
use. That does not mean I can transfer permission to anyone else. Neither can
you. Neither can Pinterest or any other photo sharing site. Because a picture
or artwork is on a public site does not automatically mean it’s there legally
and fair game. If you download or copy a picture for use in any form from a
social or community site, you could find yourself violating someone’s
copyrights of ownership.
Let’s examine book covers, or cover art
as the book jackets are frequently referred to.
Now, most publishers own the book’s
artwork through contracts with the artist and/or photographer, right? Well, yes
and no. Unless the artist sells all, and I do mean “all,” rights to his/her
work to the publisher, the artist still may retain certain rights of ownership.
Certainly, the publisher owns specific rights in regard to the cover.
In author contracts with publishers,
there are usually provisions allowing for the author to use the cover art for
marketing purposes. Generally, that includes allowing me or you or just about
anyone permission to post the book cover on our blogs. That’s just good
advertising and the vast majority of the time no cry of “foul” will ever be
heard. However, if there weren’t exceptions to this, I wouldn’t be mentioning
it. Here’s one such exception:
On my dakentner blog I posted an
interview with internationally bestselling author Juliet Marillier. Her work
has been sold and read all around the globe. The artist who designs (designed)
the covers for her Australia produced books did not contract away his rights of
ownership outside of Australia and New Zealand. Ms. Marillier’s books that are
sold and purchased in the U.S. do not have the same book covers as those sold
in Australia for that very reason.
Again, on my dakentner blog, I have two
of the Australian book cover art posted for viewing. Here’s the link: http://dakentner.blogspot.com/2011/01/multi-award-winning-author-juliet.html
Note here that I did not post the
artwork in this article, but posted the link instead. Why? Because the artist
granted me permission to post those two examples of his artistry on my
dakentner blog, not this or any other blog. If I posted those book covers here,
I would be in violation of the limited use granted me and subject to penalty
for copyright violation. Yes, this stuff gets that specific.
If anyone were to copy one of those book
covers and post them on their blog, then that person would definitely be in
copyright violation. And, no, I cannot grant anyone permission to use either of
those pictures because I do not own the rights, nor does my permitted limited
use include allowing anyone else to use those pictures. Permission simply is
not mine to give.
How does a blogger avoid these pitfalls?
Ask. Ask the author, agent, publicist, or publisher to send you a copy of a
book(s) cover for use on your blog, or obtain written permission (an email
generally fills the bill). Problem resolved.
Same applies to author photographs. Many
author photographs used on author or publisher web sites are professionally
taken pictures. As such, photographer copyrights may, and generally do, apply.
Again, ask first before doing a copy and paste. Usually, the author will send
you a picture to use – one that has been provided for the author’s use in
marketing themselves and their work, or one the author owns outright.
Of course, I have an example of how this
can get tricky at times.
Alafair Burke is a marvelous author and
lady. She really is a joy. Ms. Burke agreed to an interview with me. Posted with
her interview is a picture of her: http://dakentner.blogspot.com/2012/06/crime-drama-author-alafair-burke.html
Notice the green lettering at the bottom
of that picture. Now, that particular photo is one used in marketing her and
her books. However, said picture is not available for the general public’s use,
and as such, I had to be given permission to post that pic with her interview. Ms.
Burke’s publicist is the one who handled that end for me, and I added the
wording per the publicist’s instructions.
Bottom line, the photographer retained some
copyright ownership of the photograph, though in this case permission for use did
not have to be obtained by contacting the photographer directly. Copy and paste
that photo without permission and a blogger could very possibly hear from the
copyright holder’s legal department.
Again…ask. Common courtesy is never out
of style and always appreciated.
Next time we’ll discuss photo sites such
as fotolia.com and dreamstime.com.
Just because you “bought” a picture
doesn’t mean you can actually use it.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Beholding Beauty - by Sam Singer
Sam
Singer’s latest book is now available to readers. I’m very pleased to offer a
look at it.
Blurb:
Craig
Ryan’s modeling dreams crashed and burned on the streets of LA. Still, a man
has to eat, and the escort biz pays well, and the sex isn’t bad. Actually,
Craig enjoys his new job and benefits. That is, until a client called Dee hires
him. Dee is a mystery. He keeps his face hidden and prohibits touching, even
when touching his mouthwatering body becomes Craig’s fantasy.
Falling for a customer was never in Craig’s plans. But wrapped inside Dee’s peculiar requirements, there’s a sense of loneliness and pain that strikes deep within Craig, awakening his own need for something more—something with a future beyond one-night stands.
Falling for a customer was never in Craig’s plans. But wrapped inside Dee’s peculiar requirements, there’s a sense of loneliness and pain that strikes deep within Craig, awakening his own need for something more—something with a future beyond one-night stands.
Excerpt:
The
elevator stopped and opened directly into the luxurious penthouse; it was huge
with an open floor plan, elegantly furnished, and smelled faintly of sandalwood
and leather. The kitchen gleamed with top-of-the-line chrome appliances. There
was a nicely sized, but not ostentatious, LCD television to the left of a
fireplace surrounded by built-in mahogany bookcases crammed full of books. The
floors were gleaming hardwood with beautiful, intricate Persian rugs here and
there. On the coffee table was an array of magazines—Time, Newsweek,
Men’s Health, GQ, The Advocate, and Details—along
with a book of erotic male photography. The entire west wall was made up of
floor-to-ceiling windows that provided a spectacular view of the city at
sunset, and there standing in front of them, looking out, had to be his client.
He
was big, not overweight, but tall, lean, and most likely muscular if the broad
shoulders were anything to go by. His hair was to his shoulders, dark, brown
probably, and thick. He looked to be impeccably dressed in dark slacks and
shirt—silk, Craig guessed. Despite a couple of years in the escort business and
being plenty jaded, Craig was intrigued. He wished the man would turn around.
He’d love to see if the front was as appealing as the back.
“I’m
Craig,” Craig said evenly.
“I’m
Dee,” his client said in a deep voice, not turning to face Craig.
Craig
took a few uncertain steps closer. “I hope I’m what you wanted.”
“You’re
fine,” his client replied shortly.
Craig
frowned and his brows knitted together in puzzlement. How could he think Craig
was fine when he hadn’t even turned to look at him? The first tendrils of
unease began to unfurl inside him. This guy was big, strong, and could easily
overpower Craig. Not that Craig was a slouch, but he didn’t have the muscle
mass his client seemed to under his expensive clothes, and this guy was at least
three inches taller than him.
There
was a low mechanical hum, and the curtains began to close over the windows,
shutting out the weak light from the setting sun. A second later the television
clicked on.
“Have
a seat, Craig,” Dee said, motioning to the overstuffed suede sofa.
Craig
swallowed and nodded even though Dee couldn’t see. He sank down into the plush
sofa but kept Dee in his line of sight. The curtains closed completely, and the
only light came from the glow of the television and the dim recessed lights in
the kitchen. Craig didn’t like this, didn’t like not being able to see his
client, not being able to judge his reactions.
“Do
you have a favorite genre of film?” his client asked, moving away from the
windows and over to sit beside Craig. Craig looked over at Dee but couldn’t
really make out any facial features because of the dim lighting, and Dee’s hair
was obscuring his face. It didn’t exactly make Craig feel better about this
situation.
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