Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Monday, December 8, 2014

Christmas Book Recommendations.

It has been far too long since a wrote a personal post. To remedy that, I've decided to share a list of books that would make great presents.









For kids:

Mo Willems is my favorite modern writer of kid's books. His stories and characters are charming and funny and kids love them.

Check out the pigeon books! This one, Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late is quite charming.


For Middle Grade Readers:

My niece has been reading the Fairyland series and loves it. It looks fantastic (I mean I'm tempted to get copies for myself.) Start with The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making.

I'm going to throw in a classic here too: The Phantom Tollbooth. I love wordplay!

Of course most of my recommendations will be romance.

For Upper YA/NA:

I've only read the first two books in Keira Cass's Selection Series so far, but I'll be reading the rest soon. 

Got a teen who like's a supernatural twist? I love Kelley Armstrong's Darkest Powers Trilogy.

For Lovers of Sweet Paranormal Romance:

I think this series is categorized as NA, but it is absolutely appropriate for teens and adults alike. The Elsker Saga by S.T. Bende

For Someone Who Loves Holiday-Themed Romantic Comedies: 

Gina Henning's Home for the Holidays series.



For The Paranormal Fan Looking for Something Different:
The Darkness Saga by Kat Daemon--you'll be charmed by the devil himself.

The Phasms series by Barbara Garren--like nothing else you've read.

For The Romance Reader Looking for The Next Nora Roberts:

Anything by Sophie Moss. She's a wonderful storyteller.

For Someone Who Likes Their Romance Hot:

Hot vampires: Cherry Stem by Sotia Lazu
Contemporary Sexy: Firsts by Rosalie Stanton

For Someone Looking For Something Other Than Romance:

Yes Please by Amy Poehler- I especially recommend the audio version.

For Someone Who Wants to Read One Of My Books: 

Okay-this is not a real category, but if you're looking for a romance with comedy and just a splash of steam, my stuff might fit the bill.



Here is my Amazon Page, but my books (and most if not all of the others here) are also available from Barnes & Noble and other book retailers.


The Books on my Christmas Wish List:

Prince Lestat: The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice

Not Quite Darcy by Terri Meeker

Night Broken by Patricia Briggs

Deep Dark Secret by Sierra Dean

Time Out Valentine by Melinda Dozier

Wicked by Jennifer L. Armentrout


Happy reading and happy shopping!





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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

New Orleans and #RT14.


It's been a month since I left for New Orleans and the Romance Times Booklovers Convention (hence forth referred to as RT). I'm still processing all that I learned at the convention, but it's past time for me to share a post about the trip. So here goes.

Since we've both always wanted to see NoLa, I brought my hubby and we went a few days before RT to see the sights and taste the tastes of the Crescent City.

What I learned: New Orleans really embraces being New Orleans.

For example:

Key chain size Voodoo dolls and glittery skull covered knick-knacks can be found in any of the dozens of gift shops that populate the French Quarter. New Orleans knows that it is creepy and it revels in it.


New Orleans enthusiastically encourages drinking. Bars have 'to go' cups and patrons unashamedly walk from place to place sipping from plastic cups. New Orleans is home of the oldest bar in America that is still operating. Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop is practically a cave and if you ever find yourself in the French Quarter, you need to stop by for a quick drink. It's charming and quirky.

Before you leave the French Quarter, you'll want to stop at a couple other places too.

Pat O'Brien's was recommended to me by one of my best writer friends, former Louisiana resident Melinda Dozier. She said to get a Hurricane while I checked out the Piano Bar. So I did. And then I came back and did it again two more times. It was that much fun. The piano lounge is really not all that large and once they squeeze in the two pianos and the bar, there is not a lot of space left. But the crowd fills the tiny tables and people sit elbow to elbow and everyone sings along and it is just plain fun. If you get a chance, give it a try.

There is something to do in the French Quarter that does not involve alcohol! You can get coffee and beignets at the world famous Cafe Du Monde. Yes, they are simply bits of fried dough covered in copious piles of powdered sugar and yes they are delicious. Mr. Blaze and I had these in the morning, but I'm certain they'd also make a perfect late night snack.

Looking for some other touristy stuff?




Visit the Voodoo Museum. Maybe make a wish on the Voodoo Wishing Stump. :)

Ready for another drink?

The carousel bar at Hotel Monteleone. The bar actually rotates. It was pretty crowded when I went, so I never got one of those prized rotating stools, but the comfy armchairs and couches that fill the rest of the space make for a nice spot to enjoy a beverage and this is the place to get a well-crafted cocktail.
I tried a French 75 because a character in one of the other authors' stories in One Lucky Night (Charlotte from Grace Teague's Lucky Star) claims them as her favorite and I was curious. It turns out Charlotte has great taste. It was delicious. See that little sliver of lemon? I think it was candied or something.

I know it's starting to look like we spent the entire week at a bar, but ...yeah, here's another bar. The Old Absinthe House has been a New Orleans hot spot since 1807. They have a motto: “EVERYONE YOU HAVE KNOWN OR EVER WILL KNOW, EVENTUALLY ENDS UP AT THE OLD ABSINTHE HOUSE” To prove that, people add their "calling card" to the wall. Adding mine was a blast.


We had the most incredible brunch at The Ruby Slipper. If I were local, I'd eat there monthly. (I'd say more frequently, but the portions were huge and I'd be too full to eat there more often.)

Our other favorite meals in New Orleans:

Chargrilled Oysters at Felix's. Yum. I mean...yum.

Lunch at Commander's Palace. --I don't have any pictures, because Commanders is kind of fancy and we were trying to act classy, so you are just going to have to take my word on it. It's lovely. There are several small dining rooms in a gorgeous old building filled with charm and interesting architecture. More importantly, the food and service is unbeatable. It might have been the best meal I've ever eaten. As in best ever eaten. Period.

Tuesday Night Dinner with lots of writer friends!--

The gang's all here (almost). The night before RT started, a whole bunch of us met up at Crescent City Brewhouse for dinner. Going clockwise: Mr. Blaze, my empty seat, Kara Leigh Miller, Rachell Nichole, Kat Daemon, Georgeann Swiger, Aria Kane, Paul (Carmen's hubby), Carmen Paul, Hank (Barbara's Hubby), Barbara Garren, Jenna Rutland, Constance Phillips, Shay Lacy.

So, yeah, I should have asked our very nice waiter/bartender to take this picture. Oops. You live and learn, right? Meeting these women (and Rachel Kall who arrived a day later) who I've been chatting with online, some for a year or more, was the very best part of the trip. They are all so much more charming and funny and delightful than I'd even imagined. It was a lot like having a convention family. We met up for different events and meals and shared information and moral support before pitches. I'd have been lost without them and I cannot wait for next year, when I hope we all meet up at the RWA con in New York.

Before I share about RT itself, I have a couple more pictures of sightseeing around NoLa. New Orleans is famous for its graveyards and they are certainly intriguing. We made sure to find the tomb of Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen.
 And also the tomb that will someday be the final resting place of actor Nicolas Cage.
Yup, someone kissed it.

And this one was used in Interview with a Vampire as Lestat's tomb! I'll admit to petting it and sighing wistfully.

Mr. Blaze and I have a special fondness for aquariums, and the one in New Orleans did not disappoint. I could fill an entire post with neat pictures from the aquarium, but I'll resist and just share this one.

Mr. Blaze and I caught a ferry over to Algiers Point. It was a quick ride, but now we can officially say that we rode on the Mississippi River and we got to see the curve of the shore that earned New Orlean's its nickname, The Crescent City.

While in Algiers, I found the Tardis!!!
Okay, it was actually just the entrance to an English Pub style bar, but still...so cool.


AND THEN IT WAS TIME FOR RT!!!!


RT was a blur of social events, craft and business panels, meetings, pitches and general awesomeness. Wednesday night was a fun event at Mardi Gras World.

There was a parade and beads and New Orleans food. It was a bit chaotic and they really needed more seating, but I still found it fun.
Another night, another party. Here I am with two of my co-writers from One Lucky Night: Constance Phillips and Aria Kane.

Friday Night Masquerade! Left to Right: Rachell Nichole, Kat Daemon, Me, Kara Leigh Miller

And then on Saturday there was a Giant Book Fair! Here is Barbara Garren and Evie Knight, another lovely writer friend I finally met at RT.  You can see Barbara's lovely book, Infinite Potential (Phasms) there on her table. She did a great job at the signing. :)

 Constance Phillips. Ooh, what is that lovely book there on the right? Is that One Lucky Night? Hmmm....
 The lovely Kat Daemon signing Taming Darkness. Aren't her heart-bracelets just about the cutest swag you ever saw?


After visiting some of my writer friends at their tables, I grabbed some presents for my sister and some friends from some of my favorite best selling authors like Charlaine Harris, Jeaniene Frost, Kerrelyn Sparks and Kim Harrison. All I can say is the giant book sale was in fact giant.

Finally.

Let's talk Swag.

You get a lot of books when you attend RT. This is the pile of books and swag that I ended up with. I swear I wasn't even trying, but someone handed me an awesome bag filled with awesome books at every event. It's basically book lover heaven. Actually, I'm fairly certain one specific event--an early evening social event hosted by Avon books that had wine, gourmet cupcakes and a massive book signing with free books is as close to nirvana as I am every likely to see again.  So yes, I left with an embarrassment of riches. I'm finding the books I don't think I'll read right away good homes with readers who review. :)


And there you go, all too soon it was time for one last serving of beignets and we were headed to the airport.

Good bye NoLa and thanks for all the drinks.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Elected by Rori Shay.

Today is my stop on the blog tour for ELECTED by Rori Shay! This is one book you don't want to miss and it is out TODAY!



The kickstarter for this book is here:  http://www.silenceinthelibrarypublishing.com/elected-rori-shay/. You can also purchase ELECTED on Amazon.com, but if you go through kickstarter, you'll be able to get a copy of ELECTED in hardcover and/or paperback with a free ebook, a lot of special limited-edition items and other free books. 




ELECTED by Rori Shay
Silence in the Library Publishing
YA Sci-fi
April 22, 2014

Blurb: 

It's the year 2185, and in two weeks, Aloy will turn eighteen and take her father's place as president of the country. But to do so, she must masquerade as a boy to avoid violating the Eco-Accords, four treaties designed to bring the world back from the brink of environmental extinction. Aloy hopes to govern like her father, but she is inheriting a different country. The long concealed Technology Faction is stepping out of the shadows, and as turmoil grows within her country, cryptic threats also arrive from beyond the borders.

As she struggles to lead, Aloy maintains her cover by marrying a woman, meanwhile battling feelings for the boy who knows her secret - the boy who is somehow connected to her country's recent upheaval. When assassination attempts add to the turmoil, Aloy doesn't know whom to trust. She understood leadership required sacrifice. She just didn't realize the sacrifice might be her life.



Author Bio: 

Rori Shay is an author living in the Washington, DC area with her husband, daughters, black lab, and cat - just not quite in the same exciting circumstances as ELECTED’s main character, Aloy. She enjoys running, gardening, reading, doing yoga, and volunteering with the Dwelling Place non-profit.  Rori is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI).

Social Media: 


Don't forget to enter the giveaway! 

~Kindle
~Items seen in ELECTED such as a marriage binding (temporary tat-too)
~Hemlock soap
~Necklace as seen in ELECTED
~Signed paperback copy of ELECTED
~Optional FaceTime or Skype session with the author for 1/2 an hour (can be used one-on-one or at the winner's book club, etc.)



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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Carly Phillips-Dare to Love Series-Ian. Blog Tour and Giveaway.





In her newest sexy and emotional contemporary
romance series, New York Times Bestselling Author
Carly Phillips introduces you to the Dare family…
siblings shaped by a father’s secrets and betrayal.
Since finding out his father had another family on the
side, Ian Dare swore to be the upstanding, responsible
man his cheating parent had never been. But after
one glimpse of sensual Riley Taylor, with her feminine
curves and beguiling eyes and Ian is entranced. He
will do anything to possess her ... but does that include
extending an olive branch to the half-brother who is a
constant reminder of pain he’d rather forget?
Independent and always in control, Riley Taylor makes
no apologies for choosing men carefully. Relationships
have never been a priority, and she believes herself
hardened to domineering men - until she meets
charismatic Ian Dare. He manages to turn a simple kiss
into an all out assault on her senses. Their affair heats
up and they soon realize they complete each other in
ways neither ever imagined. But Riley’s family includes
a man Ian would rather live without ...



On Amazon.

On Barnes & Noble.

On Goodreads.

I had a chance to ask a quick question! Since I love naming my characters, I asked how Ms. Phillips chooses her character's names.



ME: How do you choose your character names? Do you ever change their names mid-process?



Carly Phillips: Ever since my Chandler Brother (The Bachelor) days, I’ve used soap opera characters and actors/actresses to name my characters.  I love to mix their real names with their character’s names in order to come up with the perfect fit.  I rarely change mid-process because they become their name.









New York Times bestselling author Carly Phillips tossed away her legal briefs and a career as an attorney to become a stay at home mom. Within the year, she turned her love of reading into an obsession with writing.
Over 30 published novels later, Carly writes sexy contemporary small town romances, striking a balance between entertainment, humor and the emotion her readers have come to expect and enjoy.
Carly is a New York Times bestseller, USA Today Bestseller, Publisher’s Weekly bestseller and as of 2012, a Romance Writer’s of America RITA Nominee. In 2002, Carly’s novel, The Bachelor, became Kelly Ripa’s “Reading with Ripa” pick on Live with Regis and Kelly, making it the first romance ever chosen on a nationally televised book club.
Carly received her undergraduate degree from Brandeis University and is a graduate of Boston University School of Law (J.D.). To date, Carly has over thirty novels to her credit, all available wherever books are sold. When not writing or playing online, Carly loves to read, occasionally to knit, and to spend time with her family. She lives in Purchase, New York with her husband, two daughters and her dogs, a soft coated wheaten terrier and a Havanese. Her dogs are prominently featured on her website and Facebook page.


Find Carly online at:



Check out Carly's Big Giveaway!!

First Place:

iPad Mini 16g - $299
Customized CP iPad Mini Case

Signed copies of:
Dare to Love
Serendipity
Destiny
Karma
Perfect Fit
Perfect Fling
Perfect Together - no I don't have it yet
Cross My Heart
Sealed with a Kiss
Seduce Me

Carly Phillips Canvas Tote Bag
Dare to Love Mug
Carly Phillips T-shirt


2nd place:
Carly Phillips Canvas Tote Bag
Dare to Love Mug

Signed Copies:
Dare to Love
Perfect Partners
Solitary Man
The Right Choice
Midnight Angel


3rd place:
Carly Phillips Canvas Tote Bag

Signed copies:
Dare to Love
Lucky Charm
Lucky Streak
Lucky Break
Brazen

4th place:

Signed copies:
Dare to Love
The  Bachelor
The Playboy
The Heartbreaker


5th place:

Signed copies:
Dare to Love
Kiss Me If You Can
Love Me If You Dare




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Monday, September 9, 2013

Autumn.

I'm getting pretty excited for fall.



For years, summer was my favorite season and maybe it still is, but fall is definitely starting to give it a run for it's money. It may have a lot to do with moving south. Summer in New England is lovely but below the Mason-Dixon line it gets pretty hot. It gets hot enough that I start dreaming about cool, crisp autumn evenings wearing fleece and snuggling with the hubby. Snuggling is less sexy when it's 100 degrees. It just is.

This fall is going to be especially awesome because I have two new books coming out, A Late Thaw and Worth More Than Gold, my addition to the Love and Other Games anthology.

So I was thinking about all the things I'm looking forward to this fall and I decided to make a list.

1.  Pumpkin Spice Lattes- I know, I might as well be drinking a candy bar, but they are so yummy. I let myself have one or two every year. Okay-maybe three. :)


2. Halloween- I love costumes, candy and jack-o-lanterns. We've moved recently and I cannot wait to see all our new trick-or-treaters.


3. Fresh Pumpkin to cook with. I think I'll make a pumpkin gnocchi this year. Definitely lots of pumpkin soup.


4. Apple picking. My hubby is tall and very good at reaching the high branches. I will reward him with an apple pie.



5. Sweaters
6. Nesting in our new home. (We haven't had a chance to finish unpacking, painting, etc. So it will be a busy fall for us.)
7. The scent of falling leaves.
8. TV!!! New Once Upon a Time, Grimm, Scandal, TVD, The Good Wife, Nashville, Hannibal, etc. Can't Wait.


9. Boots. It's too warm to wear cute boots during summer. I love cute boots.
10. Two new book releases!!!

And...extra awesome bonus-- we gained two new nieces this summer, so we now get to share all the awesomeness of Autumn with fresh eyes. 


So what are you looking forward to this fall?