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November 2, 2010
Grand Prize Winner!

The winner of the Firewalker Coundown Grand Prize is... Chelsea B!! Chelsea--please contact me at allysonjames(at)cox(dot)net so I can get you your prize.
The Grand Prize is: One signed copy of Stormwalker; one Stormwalker/Firewalker bookcover, one hardback copy of Pride Mates, one backlist book of choice (backlist: http://www.allysonjames.com/seriesorder.html). Plus I'll throw in pens and things.
Thank you all so much for joining in my Countdown Giveaway. It was so much fun I might just do it again for Primal Bonds, which comes out in March.
Firewalker is now out (should be in stores everywhere; plus in ebook). I hope you enjoy it!
I will be mailing all prizes out this week, so look for them soon!
Published on November 02, 2010 22:43
November 1, 2010
Firewalker Countdown: Daily Winners

Hello all. First, THE GRAND PRIZE for the Firewalker Countdown Giveaway will be drawn TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, Firewalker 's release day (and election day in the U.S.).
Second, below I'm listing the winners for the Daily Prizes (a copy of Stormwalker or backlist book of choice). I have emailed all winners privately, but if you see your name, haven't gotten my email, or haven't responded, please contact me at allysonjames(at)cox(dot)net.
Day 9: Sara Dee
Day 8: Cathy M
Day 7: yzhaBella
Day 6: Mel (meljprincess)
Day 5: Judy (magnolias_1)
Day 4: donnas!
Day 3: Stephanie (2lovestephanie)
Day 2: barbi-b
Day 1: Melissa (witchofavalon)
Thanks everyone for playing! Tomorrow I will put ALL names into a hat (from FB, Goodreads, Blogger, Twitter, private email) and draw the Grand Prize Winner!
You all rock. Thanks, and I hope you enjoy Firewalker!
Published on November 01, 2010 10:21
October 31, 2010
FIREWALKER Countdown Giveaway--JANET BEGAY (Stormwalker)
The FIREWALKER Giveaway continues! Comment to win a signed copy of Stormwalker (or backlist book) and qualify for the grand prize!
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DAY NINE--JANET BEGAY
And finally, Janet Begay, the star of the show.
Janet's had a rough start to life, being motherless, a bad thing to be in a matriarchical society. Because no one knows who Janet's mother's people or clans were, they don't trust her much. Of course, Janet's mother is a goddess from Beneath, and the evil she's invested in Janet is pretty powerful.
Janet's dad, on the other hand, is a sweet guy who was seduced by the goddess. He raised Janet on his own, with the help of Janet's formidable grandmother (who can become a Crow).
Janet is a Stormwalker, which means she can draw power from nearby storms and use it to work amazing magic. When it's storming, nothing can stop her. When it's not storming--good thing she has Mick. Her power manifested when she was a kid, and it terrified her. With the help of Jamison Kee and Mick, Janet has been able to hone her power to a controlled weapon.
But now, another power is rising within her, and she's not sure that she'll ever get that one under control. (More about this in FIREWALKER and SHADOW WALKER.)
Question of the day: What do you think of the urban fantasy genre overall? Is there too much of it? Or can't you get enough? Do you think it mixes well with romance? Or not at all?
PLEASE NOTE: If you have trouble posting comments on here on Blogger, feel free to comment on my FB page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jennifer-AshleyAllyson-James/94603953921 ), Twitter (http://twitter.com/JennAllyson ), or simply send me an email (allysonjames AT cox DOT net) I want you to win!
DAY NINE--JANET BEGAY
And finally, Janet Begay, the star of the show.
Janet's had a rough start to life, being motherless, a bad thing to be in a matriarchical society. Because no one knows who Janet's mother's people or clans were, they don't trust her much. Of course, Janet's mother is a goddess from Beneath, and the evil she's invested in Janet is pretty powerful.
Janet's dad, on the other hand, is a sweet guy who was seduced by the goddess. He raised Janet on his own, with the help of Janet's formidable grandmother (who can become a Crow).
Janet is a Stormwalker, which means she can draw power from nearby storms and use it to work amazing magic. When it's storming, nothing can stop her. When it's not storming--good thing she has Mick. Her power manifested when she was a kid, and it terrified her. With the help of Jamison Kee and Mick, Janet has been able to hone her power to a controlled weapon.
But now, another power is rising within her, and she's not sure that she'll ever get that one under control. (More about this in FIREWALKER and SHADOW WALKER.)
Question of the day: What do you think of the urban fantasy genre overall? Is there too much of it? Or can't you get enough? Do you think it mixes well with romance? Or not at all?
Published on October 31, 2010 05:00
October 29, 2010
FIREWALKER Countdown Giveaway--MAYA
The FIREWALKER Giveaway continues! Comment to win a copy of Stormwalker (or backlist book) and qualify for the grand prize!
DAY EIGHT--MAYA
Maya Madina, a black-haired, dark-eyed Latina who grew up in Magellan, is one of the few non-magical characters in the Stormwalker series. She's kind of a foil for Janet--Maya is smart, good at her job (Janet's electrician), sassy as hell, doesn't take crap from anyone, and the only person not the least bit afraid of Janet.
In Maya, Janet finds a friend, though their friendship gets off to a rocky start. Maya is slow to trust, but once she likes you, she's loyal to the end.
Maya's madly in love with Sheriff Nash Jones. Their affair is rocky, but Maya's determine to work through it, and prove to Jones that he loves her back.
Maya held out her hand. "Come with me. We're going to get you dinner."
"I can't," I said.
"I'm not going to bring you a tray. Your cook is a scary b*tch, and I don't want to interrupt her when she's anywhere near her knives."
The question of the day: Secondary romances (i.e., a romance between secondary characters that's not the focus of the book). Like them? Think they take away from the main story? Won't read a book without them? What'dya think?
DAY EIGHT--MAYA
Maya Madina, a black-haired, dark-eyed Latina who grew up in Magellan, is one of the few non-magical characters in the Stormwalker series. She's kind of a foil for Janet--Maya is smart, good at her job (Janet's electrician), sassy as hell, doesn't take crap from anyone, and the only person not the least bit afraid of Janet.
In Maya, Janet finds a friend, though their friendship gets off to a rocky start. Maya is slow to trust, but once she likes you, she's loyal to the end.
Maya's madly in love with Sheriff Nash Jones. Their affair is rocky, but Maya's determine to work through it, and prove to Jones that he loves her back.
Maya held out her hand. "Come with me. We're going to get you dinner."
"I can't," I said.
"I'm not going to bring you a tray. Your cook is a scary b*tch, and I don't want to interrupt her when she's anywhere near her knives."
The question of the day: Secondary romances (i.e., a romance between secondary characters that's not the focus of the book). Like them? Think they take away from the main story? Won't read a book without them? What'dya think?
Published on October 29, 2010 05:00
October 27, 2010
FIREWALKER Countdown Giveaway--CASSANDRA
The FIREWALKER Giveaway continues! Comment to win a copy of Stormwalker and be in the running for the Grand Prize.
DAY SEVEN--Cassandra
Now that I've introduced the guys, I need to introduce the ladies. (I like the guys, so I tend to lavish attention on them.)
Cassandra leapt to her feet and kicked the inert Changer in the buttocks with her Blahnik heel. "That's for calling me a b*tch."
Cassandra Bryson is a super-powerful witch who becomes Janet's hotel manager. Cassandra is blonde, lovely, businesslike, good at her job, and way-wicked with magic. She used to work for a top luxury hotel chain in California, but for reasons she's not telling, she's decided to bury herself in a backwater desert town.
Janet isn't sure why Cassandra's interested in working in the middle of nowhere, but she welcomes Cassandra's no-strings-attached help. But Cassandra has some dark secrets that Janet suspects will someday come back to bite them.
Cassandra becomes part of the team in FIREWALKER and SHADOW WALKER, and you learn more about her in the HEXED anthology.
From FIREWALKER:
"Sheriff Jones grilled me about what kind of witchcraft I did," Cassandra muttered. "I should do a spell to make his balls fall off."
The question of the day: Heroes or heroines? Do hero-driven stories float your boat, or are you more interested in the heroine and her story?
DAY SEVEN--Cassandra
Now that I've introduced the guys, I need to introduce the ladies. (I like the guys, so I tend to lavish attention on them.)
Cassandra leapt to her feet and kicked the inert Changer in the buttocks with her Blahnik heel. "That's for calling me a b*tch."
Cassandra Bryson is a super-powerful witch who becomes Janet's hotel manager. Cassandra is blonde, lovely, businesslike, good at her job, and way-wicked with magic. She used to work for a top luxury hotel chain in California, but for reasons she's not telling, she's decided to bury herself in a backwater desert town.
Janet isn't sure why Cassandra's interested in working in the middle of nowhere, but she welcomes Cassandra's no-strings-attached help. But Cassandra has some dark secrets that Janet suspects will someday come back to bite them.
Cassandra becomes part of the team in FIREWALKER and SHADOW WALKER, and you learn more about her in the HEXED anthology.
From FIREWALKER:
"Sheriff Jones grilled me about what kind of witchcraft I did," Cassandra muttered. "I should do a spell to make his balls fall off."
The question of the day: Heroes or heroines? Do hero-driven stories float your boat, or are you more interested in the heroine and her story?
Published on October 27, 2010 05:00
October 25, 2010
FIREWALKER Countdown Giveaway--COLBY (A Dragon)
The FIREWALKER Giveaway continues! Comment to win a signed copy of Stormwalker (or backlist book of choice) and qualify for the grand prize.
DAY SIX--(a new character) COLBY
Colby to Janet: "You're bubbling with power, and sooner or later, you're going to blow. I was willing to give Micky the benefit of the doubt for not offing you, and then I met you." His smile was gone, his eyes darkening like Mick's did. "Now I think it wasn't his fault he couldn't kill you. I'm betting you wouldn't let him."
Meet Colby, another inked biker who can turn into a fire-breathing dragon. He and Mick tangled years and years ago, and parted enemies. Now Colby might be Mick's only chance to survive his coming tests. Janet doesn't trust him, but she has no choice but to work with him.
Colby is dark-haired, blue-eyed, full of muscle and inked all over. He's snarky, smart, and up to something. I introduce him for the first time in FIREWALKER, and you'll see him again in SHADOW WALKER (coming in June).
As I sat down, Mick flashed me a warning look and said, "The magic mirror showed him everything."
"Everything." Colby's grin became a leer. "It was stimulating, even if I had to watch through a lot of cracks."
My face heated. "I swear I'm melting that thing."
"Don't be embarrassed," Colby said. "It was beautiful. Way better than anything I can find on that motel TV."
I love writing new characters and lots of them. Do you prefer books that focus solely on the H/H with a few characters for spice, or do you like a lot of characters, with depth, running around?
Comment to win!
DAY SIX--(a new character) COLBY
Colby to Janet: "You're bubbling with power, and sooner or later, you're going to blow. I was willing to give Micky the benefit of the doubt for not offing you, and then I met you." His smile was gone, his eyes darkening like Mick's did. "Now I think it wasn't his fault he couldn't kill you. I'm betting you wouldn't let him."
Meet Colby, another inked biker who can turn into a fire-breathing dragon. He and Mick tangled years and years ago, and parted enemies. Now Colby might be Mick's only chance to survive his coming tests. Janet doesn't trust him, but she has no choice but to work with him.
Colby is dark-haired, blue-eyed, full of muscle and inked all over. He's snarky, smart, and up to something. I introduce him for the first time in FIREWALKER, and you'll see him again in SHADOW WALKER (coming in June).
As I sat down, Mick flashed me a warning look and said, "The magic mirror showed him everything."
"Everything." Colby's grin became a leer. "It was stimulating, even if I had to watch through a lot of cracks."
My face heated. "I swear I'm melting that thing."
"Don't be embarrassed," Colby said. "It was beautiful. Way better than anything I can find on that motel TV."
I love writing new characters and lots of them. Do you prefer books that focus solely on the H/H with a few characters for spice, or do you like a lot of characters, with depth, running around?
Comment to win!
Published on October 25, 2010 05:00
October 24, 2010
Two Things--Prize and Vid


This gorgeous bookcover, made by Chasity at LoveLifeReviews.com, is part of the grand prize of the Firewalker giveaway. They're beautifully made. Thank you, Chasity!
Below is the cool video Kendra of Creations by Kendra did for Firewalker. Enjoy!
Published on October 24, 2010 09:55
October 23, 2010
FIREWALKER Countdown Giveaway--JAMISON
The FIREWALKER Giveaway continues! Comment to win a signed copy of Stormwalker (or backlist book of choice) and qualify for the grand prize.
DAY FIVE--JAMISON KEE
Jamison to Janet: "I'm remembering a fifteen-year-old girl, one eaten up with storm magic. So scared she was afraid to go to school, and she'd run away from home so her grandmother wouldn't make her go. She was sitting on a ledge overlooking Spider Rock and crying because she couldn't make the lightning stop."
Jamison Kee is a handsome Navajo shaman and a Changer (shifter) who takes the form of a mountain lion. He loves Naomi, the lady with the blue-green eyes who makes him a whole person.
Jamison is Janet's oldest friend, the one who helped the teenaged Janet make sense of the storm power that rocked her. Without Jamison's instruction, she'd never have survived.
Jamison and Naomi's love story is told in "A Little Night Magic," in the Hot for the Holidays anthology available from Berkley Publishing.
FROM Firewalker:
"My shaman advice to you is to go to bed. Before you do, will you call Naomi and tell her I need a ride home? If I walk home as a mountain lion in this town, I'll probably get shot. If I do it as a naked man, I'll never live it down."
I think shape shifters are my favorite paranormal creatures (see PRIDE MATES, by Jennifer Ashley, followed by PRIMAL BONDS in March, if you don't believe me). There's something about a guy with an animal lurking beneath that's just...mmmm.
Do shape shifters rock your world? Or do you prefer a different paranormal creature? (and what?) Comment to win!
DAY FIVE--JAMISON KEE
Jamison to Janet: "I'm remembering a fifteen-year-old girl, one eaten up with storm magic. So scared she was afraid to go to school, and she'd run away from home so her grandmother wouldn't make her go. She was sitting on a ledge overlooking Spider Rock and crying because she couldn't make the lightning stop."
Jamison Kee is a handsome Navajo shaman and a Changer (shifter) who takes the form of a mountain lion. He loves Naomi, the lady with the blue-green eyes who makes him a whole person.
Jamison is Janet's oldest friend, the one who helped the teenaged Janet make sense of the storm power that rocked her. Without Jamison's instruction, she'd never have survived.
Jamison and Naomi's love story is told in "A Little Night Magic," in the Hot for the Holidays anthology available from Berkley Publishing.
FROM Firewalker:
"My shaman advice to you is to go to bed. Before you do, will you call Naomi and tell her I need a ride home? If I walk home as a mountain lion in this town, I'll probably get shot. If I do it as a naked man, I'll never live it down."
I think shape shifters are my favorite paranormal creatures (see PRIDE MATES, by Jennifer Ashley, followed by PRIMAL BONDS in March, if you don't believe me). There's something about a guy with an animal lurking beneath that's just...mmmm.
Do shape shifters rock your world? Or do you prefer a different paranormal creature? (and what?) Comment to win!
Published on October 23, 2010 05:00
October 21, 2010
FIREWALKER Countdown Giveaway--THE MAGIC MIRROR
Day Four of the FIREWALKER Giveaway! Comment to win a copy of Stormwalker (or backlist book) and be eligible for the Grand Prize (you know the drill).
DAY FOUR--THE MAGIC MIRROR
"Well, if you remember anything else, let me know," I said.
"Sure thing. Tell you what, give me a little tongue, and I'll see what I can think of."
"You're a mirror," I reminded it. "You don't have body parts."
"Hey, honey, I can dream."
I've gotten more email about the magic mirror than any other character! It has the voice of a drag queen and a fixation on sex. It's snarky and loud, with a penchant for bursting into show tunes in the middle of the night. But since it's saved the day on more than one occasion, Janet lets it live.
Magic mirrors hold incredible magic. They can communicate over any distance with other magic mirrors, and non-magical ones if they can attune to them. They can enhance spells, seek information, and are utterly bound to the mage in whose power it's in at the moment.
Magic mirrors also have Personality.
From FIREWALKER
"All right, keep your pants on," the mirror said. "Or not, if you're wearing that cute little black satin number."
I didn't bother to tell the mirror to shut up. It never listened anyway.
Comment to win!
DAY FOUR--THE MAGIC MIRROR
"Well, if you remember anything else, let me know," I said.
"Sure thing. Tell you what, give me a little tongue, and I'll see what I can think of."
"You're a mirror," I reminded it. "You don't have body parts."
"Hey, honey, I can dream."
I've gotten more email about the magic mirror than any other character! It has the voice of a drag queen and a fixation on sex. It's snarky and loud, with a penchant for bursting into show tunes in the middle of the night. But since it's saved the day on more than one occasion, Janet lets it live.
Magic mirrors hold incredible magic. They can communicate over any distance with other magic mirrors, and non-magical ones if they can attune to them. They can enhance spells, seek information, and are utterly bound to the mage in whose power it's in at the moment.
Magic mirrors also have Personality.
From FIREWALKER
"All right, keep your pants on," the mirror said. "Or not, if you're wearing that cute little black satin number."
I didn't bother to tell the mirror to shut up. It never listened anyway.
Comment to win!
Published on October 21, 2010 05:00
October 19, 2010
FIREWALKER Countdown Giveaway--NASH
Day 3 of the countdown to FIREWALKER continues! Post to win a signed copy of Stormwalker (or backlist book of your choice), and to be eligible to win the Grand Prize drawn November 1.
DAY THREE--NASH JONES
"Jones," he said. Dark, biting, laconic.
"Hey, Nash. It's Janet."
There was a long silence.
"F*ck," Nash Jones said, and he hung up on me.
Nash is a complicated guy. He's a tortured ex-special forces officer, now sheriff of Hopi County, a stickler for the rules and fights PTSD. He grew up a staunch Unbeliever (one who doesn't buy into the "woo-woo" tourism of his little town), but now knows that he houses incredible magic.
Nash is a "null," a person who can absorb and negate magic, even magic of the gods. No one knows how he got that way or what he can do.
He's fiercely protective of his territory (which would be the whole county), and doesn't trust crazy people like Janet and Coyote. But sometimes he's their greatest asset, and he also knows that sometimes, he needs their help.
From FIREWALKER:
"So, educate me," Nash said. "There are Stormwalkers like you; Nightwalkers, which are vampires; and then skinwalkers, those creatures I fought out at the vortexes. What are werewolves—dogwalkers?"
I had conflicting opinions about Nash--some people really liked him; others didn't. I like him because he has many layers, which I peel away as the series goes. How do you feel about characters that you might not like at first? Do they grow on you? Or do you want to fall in love right away?
Comment to win!
DAY THREE--NASH JONES
"Jones," he said. Dark, biting, laconic.
"Hey, Nash. It's Janet."
There was a long silence.
"F*ck," Nash Jones said, and he hung up on me.
Nash is a complicated guy. He's a tortured ex-special forces officer, now sheriff of Hopi County, a stickler for the rules and fights PTSD. He grew up a staunch Unbeliever (one who doesn't buy into the "woo-woo" tourism of his little town), but now knows that he houses incredible magic.
Nash is a "null," a person who can absorb and negate magic, even magic of the gods. No one knows how he got that way or what he can do.
He's fiercely protective of his territory (which would be the whole county), and doesn't trust crazy people like Janet and Coyote. But sometimes he's their greatest asset, and he also knows that sometimes, he needs their help.
From FIREWALKER:
"So, educate me," Nash said. "There are Stormwalkers like you; Nightwalkers, which are vampires; and then skinwalkers, those creatures I fought out at the vortexes. What are werewolves—dogwalkers?"
I had conflicting opinions about Nash--some people really liked him; others didn't. I like him because he has many layers, which I peel away as the series goes. How do you feel about characters that you might not like at first? Do they grow on you? Or do you want to fall in love right away?
Comment to win!
Published on October 19, 2010 05:09