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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Giveaway - Five Copies of Seduced by a Highlander by Paula Quinn

If you like Scottish historical romance you will really love author Paula Quinn and Seduced by a Highlander.

 


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TO ENTER THIS GIVEAWAY:

1. For your main entry make a comment at this post on one of these two items. Make sure you leave your e-mail address!
a) Answer the Question the Author posed at Q11 of the Author Q&A Interview or tell me something of interest from the interview. OR
b) Check out the author's website and tell me something you found interesting. OR

2. For an extra entry, become a follower or tell me if you are already a follower.

3. For another entry, blog, facebook, tweet (any of those networks!) about this giveaway and tell me where you did.

4. For TWO extra entries comment on the review post

5. For another TWO extra entries comment on the author Q&A Interview.

It isn't necessary to use separate entries unless you want them in different chronological order.

(Seven total entries possible.) MAKE SURE YOU LEAVE YOUR E-MAIL! Five winners!
* This contest is only open to residents of US and Canada.
* No P.O. Boxes Please - for shipping reasons
* This contest will close 10 PM (Central) on September 17, 2010. The winners will be randomly selected from all entries. 

Blog Tour Q&A INTERVIEW with Paula Quinn, Author of Seduced by a Highlander

Please welcome author Paula Quinn to this Question and Answer session.

1Q.  I have enjoyed several of your historical romances. Do you have plans to write in any other genres, perhaps sci fi or paranormal since you liked those in your childhood writings?

Paula: Yes, I’d love to write paranormals set in an historical setting.  I have a few manuscripts already written but they need a lot of work before submitting.

Martha: that certainly sounds interesting and I am going to keep and eye out for those.
2Q.  What most inspires your plots?

Paula:  I’m inspired by so many things, a beautiful song, a haunting picture, a certain face. Stories and their characters come to me usually at the most inopportune time, like when I don’t have a pen. J Kings and history inspire me the most though. I always imagine what life was like during a particular king’s reign. Heroes and heroines are born from that.

Martha: I like how you have included a combination of court life and country life in your stories.
3Q.  Why did you choose the particular time period and setting for the Children of the Mist series?

Paula: The series was born from Laird of the Mist. I chose the seventeenth century after researching the MacGregor clan. Their proscription was coming to an end and Callum wanted the story told through his life.  The current books continue roughly twenty years later when England and Scotland were plunged into political turmoil yet again with the ascension of a new Catholic king on the throne. The period was perfect for new heroes to emerge in defense of their beliefs.

Martha: And heroes are the basic stuff of romance.
4Q.  When you do a series do you have each book plotted out before you start the first one or do the second and third flow from the first book?

Paula:  Well, with The Children of the Mist series, I had to write up a series synopsis before submitting, so I had a general idea of how each book would flow. But anyone who plots first knows that characters often change the direction of their story. It always amazes me to see those changes from synopsis to finished product.
I like to give my characters free reign to take their own path, but working with a series doesn’t always allow it. You have to follow guidelines set by the first book, and sometimes those guidelines get in the way of the subsequent books. Often, the hero in book two or three in the series is set up or introduced in the first and some changes just can’t be made. It’s more difficult to let the story take its own direction.

Seduced by a HighlanderMartha: You do write some strong minded characters and I can imagine that they might be hard to control.
5Q.  Can you summarize Seduced by a Highlander in one sentence?

Paula:  A notorious rogue seeks to restore his honor by seducing the daughter of his clan’s worst enemy.

Martha: That is a good synopsis but doesn't that seem an odd way to restore one's honor? :)
6Q.  In Seduced by a Highlander is there anything that your heroine would never be caught dead doing or saying?

Paula: Isobel Fergusson would never, ever admit who truly killed the hero’s beloved uncle.

Martha:  Ah yes. I waited for quite a bit of the book to find the answer to that secret.
7Q.  Is there an ancillary character in the Children of the Mist series you had the most fun with?

Ravished by a HighlanderPaula:  There’s always a character that springs to life for me more than others.  In Ravished by a Highlander, it was Finlay Grant.  (He actually fought to be in every scene. It was tempting and heartbreaking having to refuse.) In Seduced by a Highlander, it was Tamas, Isobel’s youngest brother.  Tamas is eleven years old and Tristan's (the hero) worst nightmare.

Martha:  That Tamas is definitely a scamp.
8Q.  If you could trade places with anyone, real or imagined (including paranormal creatures), in any time, who would it be and why?

Paula:  Hmm, interesting question. I think I would trade places with Kate Campbell from Laird of the Mist.  While writing Laird, I felt a deep kinship with her and envied her for living in Skye-a place where I dream of living-in a time that crafted tough, honorable, loyal men. It’s not for everyone, but I would love to wake up to ancient mountain ranges and vast, isolated hills, watching my husband and sons bringing in the sheep.

Martha: Skye does seem to have an enchantment all its own. Wonderful that you would choose a place from your own writing.
9Q.  Do you write for yourself or for your audience?

Paula:  For both, I think. Fortunately, my audience likes tender romance, featuring men of honor and strong yet vulnerable heroines.

Martha: I am part of that audience that truly appreciates your lovely and engaging romances.
10Q.  What do you like to do for fun when you’re not writing?

Paula: I enjoy reading when time allows, shopping with my daughters, spending time with my family, and interacting with my readers on my Facebook author page.

Martha: Now I am curious what you read when you can.
11Q.  If you could have readers finish a sentence what would it be?

Paula:  "The thing he found more desirable about her was her ability to ____________"

Martha:  Let's see. My answer: "match him in their verbal sparring."
12Q.  Just for fun: Do you have a favorite Highlander recipe?

Paula:  Highland Toffee

Ingredients
·    1/3 cup vegetable oil
·    2 cups quick cooking oats
·    1/2 cup light brown sugar
·    1/4 cup light corn syrup
·    1/2 teaspoon salt
·    1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
·    1 cup semisweet chocolate chips, melted
·    1/4 cup chopped nuts (optional)
(This is a picture I found online) Directions
.Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Generously grease an 8 or 9 inch square pan.
.In a large bowl, stir together vegetable oil and oats. Mix in brown sugar, corn syrup, salt, and vanilla. Press mixture into prepared pan.
.Bake for 12 minutes in preheated oven. Set aside to cool.
.Cut into 4 large squares to remove from pan. Cover with melted chocolate, and sprinkle with nuts, if desired. Allow the chocolate to cool, and then cut each square into 9 pieces.

Martha: That sounds scrumptious. A good recipe for my husband or daughter to try.

Thank you so much, Paula, for sharing some of your writing process with us.
Check out my review and don't miss the giveaway!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Review and Giveaway - Whisper of a Witch by Suza Kates

I found this to be a "charmed" story.
Whisper of a Witch by Suza Kates

Genre: fantasy, paranormal
  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Mossy Oak Publishing (June 15, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0984592903
  • ISBN-13: 978-0984592906 
Rating:  4.5 of 5

Product Description
Shauni Miller has no idea why her life is changing, but she must answer when an unknown force summons her to a mystical island. She also harbors a secret, one that has the potential to alter her life forever. Dr. Michael Black helps Shauni in her time of need, but sees more in the raven-haired temptress than she ever meant to reveal. He knows she's hiding something, but then, so is he. Only the fates know what role they will play in a centuries-old prophecy. Or if one of them has to die.

Review:
This book started with a prologue introducing nine women whose lives are about to change. The women are quite diverse and interesting.  Reading the prologue made me realize (and hope) that the series would have stories for each of the women. The writing is fluid and direct and somehow (magically?) pulls you in to want to know the characters and learn their stories.

The nine women are a special coven who have been summoned together to fight a great evil that is trying to rise in Savannah. Each woman has to face a trial against the evil in order for the group to prevail.  This is pretty alarming when most of the women had no idea that they were witches or could fight evil and they are mostly unprepared. Not to mention that they will have to learn to accept their weaknesses and differences in order to work together.

This first book is about beautiful Biologist, Shauni, who has a special, secret gift with animals.  Shauni has no idea why she is there with these other women and doesn’t understand how she is expected to help them.

As soon as Shauni arrives in Savannah she  rescues an injured puppy and gets to meet hunky veterinarian,  Dr. Michael Black.  Michael is stunned by this beauty but he reacts abruptly and coldly because, in his experience, beautiful women tend to be selfish liars. Although he fairly quickly decides that is not the case with Shauni, he is certain she is hiding some secret.  He wants to find out her secret even though he isn’t ready to reveal his own unusual secret either.

Shauni and Michael begin to get to know each other and decide to take a chance on exploring the electrical attraction between them. But is he going to help or hinder Shauni as she faces her challenge as the first of the nine witches to fight the evil?

The story moves quickly with lots of confrontation on various levels: women learning and coping with each other’s foibles, Shauni and Michael hiding their secrets, and evil opponents attacking the new coven.  The romance element is nicely done adding to the engaging storyline. The description of Savannah is so rich I want to go visit...sooner rather than later.

I enjoyed many episodes of the TV series Charmed, which my daughter would often watch. This book reminded me of that series with the different personalities and the good witches fighting evil. This book is good entertainment and I look forward to reading all the stories in the series.

Thank you to the author for this book to read and review. Ms. Kates has kindly agreed to do a Giveaway of the book too!
You can find out more about Suza Kates here:

TO ENTER THE GIVEAWAY FOR THE BOOK:
1. Tell me if you have a favorite witch or witch story.
Alternative comment: visit the author's website and tell me something you learned there.
Please leave your e-mail!

2. For an extra entry, become a follower or tell me if you are already a follower.

3. For another entry, blog, facebook, tweet (any of those networks!) about this giveaway and tell me where you did.

(Three total entries possible.)
It isn't necessary to use separate entries unless you want them in different chronological order.

* This contest is open to US and Canadian Residents Only.
* No P.O. Boxes Please - for shipping reasons.
* This contest will close 10:00 PM (Central) on September 15, 2010. The winner will be randomly selected from all entries.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Shattered Dreams


Someone has finally
managed to photograph the
Pot at the end of the rainbow.


Wouldn't you know it!





I haven't had time yet today to post a review or a Teaser Meme that I was thinking of. But I just got this from my sister and couldn't resist passing it on.
So I hope it makes someone smile today!

Monday, August 23, 2010

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