Romance By Catherine: December 2009

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Ahhh...


Time for the big after Christmas deep breath! We had a wonderful holiday, made even more special because my husband was able to be home. I'm patting myself on the back because I made the best turkey in my life. There was not trick, no special family way of cooking the bird. Just the oven bag, which I use every year, and a butterball. The thing was so damn good I had to stop myself from eating turkey for breakfast. Yes, that good! Yum!


How was your holiday? Now that it's over, what do you plan to buy for yourself? LOL


Here is a fun link I visit every season. Be sure and click on the globe, shake it and then set it back down. ROFLMAO. I just love it.

http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/snowglobe



Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Finding the Lost Review

Finding the Lost (Sentinel Wars, #2) Finding the Lost by Shannon K. Butcher


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
It is very hard for me to rate this series. So far both books are at a level five for me simply because that is as high as I can go. Although I liked Burning Alive slightly better than this book, I couldn't put Finding the Lost down and read the book in one day. Even with the chaos of the holidays under my feet.

For the paranormal romance reader, this series is a must that should find its way to your hands and keeper shelf.

View all my reviews >>

Monday, December 21, 2009

Taking vlogging to a whole new level


I'm in video interview heaven.

Look who stopped by to talk with me.

New York Times bestselling author Caridad Pinero

and I are yakkin' it up.


Check it out: HERE

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Monday, December 14, 2009

Video Interview for Nina is up.

Stop by Nina Pierce's Blog to watch my latest interview.
Yep, no reading necessary.
Just sit back and learn something new.
I do have an ongoing contest for my blog tour.
So be sure and check out my contest page on my website.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Release Day for Angel Martinez


I just wanted to scream out Happy Release Day to my friend and critique partner Angel Martinez.


Her short companion Christmas story for Finn is up and for sale at Red Rose Publishing.

Finn's Christmas is a fantasy m/m romance. I usually get the honor of reading Angels stuff before it hits the publisher, but last summer I was in The Big Rolling Turd when she hammered this short story out... so I haven't had the pleasure of reading it. But I did pick up my copy and look forward to taking it in.


Male/Male romance is a fascinating genre for me. Unfortunately, the romance world labels all these books as erotic and IMHO many are simply romance, no real erotic elements in play.


Here is the trailer to titillate your taste buds.


Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Interview with Brthany Cagle aka Brynna Curry aka Brianna Roarke




Today my guest is Bethany Cagle, a fellow author from Red Rose Publishing.


Good Morning, Bethany, can you tell us about your new book out now:


Earth Enchanted, which was released December 7th, is the first book in my Elemental Magic Series.

BLURB: Writer Liv Corrigan has the worst luck with men -- her telepathy tends to make them run for the hills. When she meets widower and ex-cop Jack Roarke, she decides to keep her talent hidden. Things are looking up until their third date crashes and burns as the man who murdered Jack’s wife turns out to be after him too.Injured, Jack retreats with Liv to his house under armed guard. But with Liv’s mysteries rapidly coming unraveled, a diamond-thief killer to stop and passion in the air, the safe house is anything but safe for their hearts!


There will be five books and all I'm pleased to announce will be released from Lyrical Press, Inc. For more information and a free read, visit http://brynnacurrybriannaroarkebooks.webs.com

Also out now from Red Rose Publishing is Gypsy Moon a shifter erotic romance.


Blurb: When witch and veterinarian Ana Brannon finds a wounded stranger in the woods surrounding her cabin, she is determined to save his life. Little does she know her gentle way with animals and powerful magic may be just what the werewolf ordered. Howl Raven is a private investigator with a past and a secret. When he shifts outside of the full moon, he finds himself at the mercy of a werewolf hunter. Can Ana’s magic help banish the wolf from his blood or will she be doomed to suffer the destiny of her mate?


Wow, you've been very busy. Tell me, how do you respond when someone says... "Oh, you write THAT kind of book?"

I used to shy away from any book readerwise beyond the heat level of a Harlequin, that was until I met my crit partner Alvania. I'd read a little of her story and it intrigued me, so I decided to give her brand of romance a shot. Since then I've reviewed just about every genre and style of romance novel. I decided to try my hand at erotic paranormal romance and Brianna Roarke was born. Brynna Curry's books are more sweet and sensual, while Brianna's are passionate no holds barred parnormal romances. I'm proud of both identities and often get on my soapbox to defend romance writers. We recreate that rare fall into true love, now that my friends is something special.

Don't be shy, what are your goals as a writer?


I want to see one of my books in print. (Alot of them would be cool too. lol) I want to give my readers escape from their everyday lives. Ultimately, I'd love to write full time.

Sometimes when a romance reader starts to write, they forget to pick up a book and read it. How many books do you read a month? A dozen or so, most of those are review books. There are four authors I read habitually and will buy their books regardless of genre. Nora R., Sherrilyn Kenyon, Amanda Quick (& other pens) and Catherine Coulter.

Do you have anything new in the works?

Oh, boy do I. My office is buzzing with new stuff. A vampire romance that will probably turn into a series, another shapeshifter novella called Cullen's Luck, and of course the remaining four books in the Elemental Magic Series. Those are my focus at the moment, since they are on a set timeline. The last one, Fire's Ice, will be finished by December of next year. No release dates are set for those at this time.

Where can we find you?


http://brynnacurrybriannaroarkebooks.webs.com
http://brynnacurrybriannaroarkebooks.blogspot.com
http://paranormalwriters.blogspot.com
On Twitter as BrynnaCurry
On Facebook as Bethany Cagle
I'm also a book reviewer for You Gotta Read Reviews as Brynna.

Where can we find your books?


On my author page at Lyrical Press, Inc.
http://www.lyricalpress.com/brynna_curry
Or on my author page at Red Rose Publishing
http://redrosepublishing.com/bookstore/index.php?manufacturers_id=264&osCsid=87c7f11d42caa61f5cc6490304d91da0

Thanks, Catherine, for inviting me to join you today!

Bethany Cagle aka Brynna Curry & Brianna Roarke


Thank you for coming, oh woman of many names. LOL

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Interview with editor Frances Sevilla from The Wild Rose Press

Please welcome Frances Sevilla, my wonderful editor at The Wild Rose Press. Fran, as I affectionately call her, is one of the many talented editors working within the Faery Rose line.

Hi, Catherine, I’m excited to be here visiting your blog. Everything looks so . . . sensual here. (WINK)

Fran, tell us a little about yourself and the arm of TWRP that you work for.

I’m delighted to say I’m a Faery Rose Editor for The Wild Rose Press. (I thought I’d get wings with the job, but they haven’t spouted yet.) This month marks my second anniversary with the company. In our department, we work on romance books about witches, ghosts, ESP, time-travel, Sci-fi, seraphs, nymphs, and oh, yes, fairies. If it’s not of our realm, and it’s not a demon, vampire or shape-shifter, it’s probably something we would handle. The variety of the material is what holds my interest.

What do you enjoy most about your job? What do you like the least?

Of course the best part of my job is discovering a talented new author and contracting her or him for the first time. You can’t beat the high of sharing that moment with someone.
Conversely, I HATE rejections in general, but specifically I don’t like rejecting a well-written, interesting story because it doesn’t meet TWRP guidelines. We publish romance, so the manuscript should be a romance with a happily ever after for the hero and heroine. New authors should check our guidelines and each department’s to see if their book is a good fit for us.
I recommend new authors read books published by the press they are submitting to. Publishers have a BRAND, something their readers come to know and trust. That’s why as an editor for our company it’s so important for me to know when I select a book to contract, the readers will get what they expect.

Another plus is I get to work with so many talented authors and editors.

What are you looking for in a new author?

I’m looking for what every reader wants, a story that hooks me from the first sentence, drags me into the plot, and makes me care about what happens to the characters right up to the happily ever after. That being said, typos, grammar, spelling and punctuation mistakes will inevitably distract from the story.

Where do you see e-publishing going in the next 3 to 5 years?

Oh, this is the big question isn’t it? E-publishing is the future. Apparently I’m not the only one who believes this, since most of the big traditional houses have jumped into the e-market recently. The technology fields are clamoring to catch up with the development of e-readers. Don’t get me wrong, I also believe there will always be the die-hard paper book reader. I can almost see a distant future where we handle the few remaining bound books with reverence.
If you could change one thing about the publishing world, what would it be? The amount of time it takes for a book to get to market. I’m an instant gratification kind of girl. As a reader and an editor, I can’t wait until the next book comes out by my favorite author. (I.E. More authors would get published)

What is your biggest pet-peeve about a manuscript?

Great story, lousy formatting. I want to give every manuscript a fair chance, but if I’ve got to wade through mistakes, page breaks, line breaks, no breaks and bad punctuation, I’m going to wonder why the author didn’t care enough about her own manuscript to take the time to do it right.

Thanks for inviting me today. I hope your readers enjoy Binding Vows as much as I did. I’m sure they’ll be looking forward to seeing the next book in the Highland Time Travel series Silent Vows on the bookshelves too.

I can't wait for that either, Fran. Thanks for taking the time to be here today. For those new writers out there who are interested in submitting their work to The Wild Rose Press click HERE for their guidelines. If you think your manuscript fits the Faery Rose line but aren't sure... by all means, pick up a copy of Binding Vows in Print or E-book today, give 'er a read, then sub your work to Fran. Hint... hint... LOL

Friday, December 4, 2009

Release Day!

Binding Vows is out today! Officially and completely.
Step on over to TWRP and pick up your copy. Click here.
My blog tour has began over at the Pink Fuzzy Slipper Writers Blog, so stop on by and read an exclusive excerpt and drop me a note.
My contest is up on my website... so be sure and stop by and gobble up the details.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Binding Vows Blog Tour

I'm celebrating the release of Binding Vows with a blog tour! Yeah me!


What's in it for you? Good question... Well, first, you have to sign up to receive my newsletter. Then, you need to drop by a minimum of two blogs in order for your name to be dropped into a hat for a free e-copy of Binding Vows. For more details drop by my website on the 4th for details.

Here are my blog stops and dates:

December 4th

Pink Fuzzy Slippers
&
Bitten By Books - I'll be doing a virtual reading with it's own give away!


December 7th
Nicole Zoltack's Blog


December 9th
Bethany Cagle's Blog


December 11th
Author Roast and Toast (with it's own give away)


December 14th
Nina Pierce's Blog


December 17th
Shelia Stewart's Blog

December 21st
Caridad Pinero's Blog


December 28th
Miranda Elliot's Blog


January 6th
Lisabet Sari's Blog


January 8th
Elaine Cantrell's Blog