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January 18, 2012
Fish Out of Water

Despite being here in London for almost eight years now, sometimes I still feel like a fish out of water (minus the scales, the gasping for breath, and the bulging eyes).
When I wrote Build A Man -- where the main character is a recent American transplant -- many of those feelings just came pouring out, surprising me. The strangeness of my new home still lingers.
Jaffa Cakes. I couldn't resist putting these in my novel, even though I'm not a fan. They're orange and chocolate cookies. . . and they're definitely not my favourite, although they're beloved by many a Brit!
Oceans of Tea. My word, these people can drink tea. From 'builder's tea' (strong with lots of sugar) to posh loose-leaf tea, you're never far from it!
Drinking Outside. Oh, I love this one. You can drink outside the pub, in the park, skipping merrily down the street . . . sadly, you can no longer drink on the Tube (not that I'd ever do that, of course). I still get a little frisson of excitement that I'm doing something wrong whenever I crack open a bottle in public.
Posh British Accents. There are several British accents I'm not so keen on, but I'm fascinated by the plummy tones of the upper-class.
Architecture. Coming from North American cities where many buildings resemble either glass boxes or a sprawling mansions, I'm still in awe of the lovely, neat terraces lining the London streets where I live.
Have you ever felt like a fish out of water? What struck you as strange?
Have a great Wednesday, everyone!
Published on January 18, 2012 13:17
January 16, 2012
Hunter and Gatherer

This past weekend, we took to High Street Kensington to buy gifts for our annual pilgrimage to Cairo, coming up this Saturday (eep!). And, like every year before, I steeled myself to spend a few hours browsing, comparing, discussing . . . thank God for hip flasks!
You see, Mr TR is a shopper at heart. He loves to trot into every shop and examine its contents, whether relevant or not. On the other hand, I prefer the 'in and out' method. Decide what you want before hand, swoop in, grab it, and get out (after paying, of course, ha!). The faster, the better. In fact, when I go shopping, sometimes I play a little game to see how fast I can pop to the shops and return home again. Dithering drives me insane.
I'm the hunter. He's the gatherer. Can you say role reversal?
What kind of shopper are you? And do you bring your hip flask along for the ride?
Published on January 16, 2012 11:51
January 13, 2012
The Ex-Factor
Well, well, well. Hello, Friday! How did you get here so quickly? Sleepless nights, nose-blowing days, and wine-scoffing book launches served by barmaids dressed as nurses will do that to you, I suppose. (A massive congrats to Mark and Louise, and a zillion thank yous for the invite!)
Now, I know I said I wasn't going to do much promo this year, but when you have someone as fab as Jen Daiker . . . how could I say no? Jen's celebrating the success of her first published work, and I couldn't be happier to have her here.
Take it away, Jen!
Let's talk exes. (I keep the spicy talk for Talli because Iknow she can handle it).A lot of us go through life gathering a few exes beforewe find the one. Some of them did thedumping, and some you dumped. Eitherway, they ended.
What happens with the ones that we never established? Younever sat down and fully broke up… (texting, phone call, or over an email don'tcount as break ups because those are just cruel <-- though sometimesnecessary).
My short story, Snowbanked,is about a small town girl in search for something bigger. What she gave up wasa man she truly loved, but neither of them were willing to compromise.
My hubby and I experienced something like this. We justweren't ready to truly commit, we still lived selfish lives. It wasn't until wereconnected we realized that we'd left love behind. I hoped one day I'd get toshare this story and when Still Moments Publishing (http://www.stillmomentspublishing.com)the Snowbound Hearts Anthology I knew it was the perfect setting to share astory of love lost until love was gained.
There are three additional stories in this fun anthology.It's a perfect way to let love andsnow stay a little longer in all of our hearts! Here's the dirt on what you'llfind inside, Snowbound Hearts!
Sophie's SnowDay by Jillian Chantal
A snowstorm can be a life changing event. Just ask Sophie.
Snowbanked by Jennifer Daiker
Returning home can hold the best surprises, especially when love isinvolved.
The White Lion by Maggie Devine
When Pub owner Sophie Ashford clashes with the new Lord of the Manor, ShaneSmith, a secret past is unearthed and a new love erupts...
Winter Twilight by Shannon O'Brien
Can a secret, up and coming rock musician reawaken a young woman's passionwhile she fumbles her way through a strange city and new life?
This is my first published works and I'm elated! I'd lovefor you to add it to your TBR list over at Goodreads OR stop by Still Moments Publishing (ebook store: http://www.stillmomentspublishing.com/p/ebook-store.html)and buy your copy! Or just feel free to stop by Unedited to say hello to me and my crazy antics.
Thank you, Jen! Have a great weekend, everyone.
Now, I know I said I wasn't going to do much promo this year, but when you have someone as fab as Jen Daiker . . . how could I say no? Jen's celebrating the success of her first published work, and I couldn't be happier to have her here.
Take it away, Jen!

What happens with the ones that we never established? Younever sat down and fully broke up… (texting, phone call, or over an email don'tcount as break ups because those are just cruel <-- though sometimesnecessary).
My short story, Snowbanked,is about a small town girl in search for something bigger. What she gave up wasa man she truly loved, but neither of them were willing to compromise.
My hubby and I experienced something like this. We justweren't ready to truly commit, we still lived selfish lives. It wasn't until wereconnected we realized that we'd left love behind. I hoped one day I'd get toshare this story and when Still Moments Publishing (http://www.stillmomentspublishing.com)the Snowbound Hearts Anthology I knew it was the perfect setting to share astory of love lost until love was gained.
There are three additional stories in this fun anthology.It's a perfect way to let love andsnow stay a little longer in all of our hearts! Here's the dirt on what you'llfind inside, Snowbound Hearts!
Sophie's SnowDay by Jillian Chantal
A snowstorm can be a life changing event. Just ask Sophie.
Snowbanked by Jennifer Daiker
Returning home can hold the best surprises, especially when love isinvolved.
The White Lion by Maggie Devine
When Pub owner Sophie Ashford clashes with the new Lord of the Manor, ShaneSmith, a secret past is unearthed and a new love erupts...
Winter Twilight by Shannon O'Brien
Can a secret, up and coming rock musician reawaken a young woman's passionwhile she fumbles her way through a strange city and new life?
This is my first published works and I'm elated! I'd lovefor you to add it to your TBR list over at Goodreads OR stop by Still Moments Publishing (ebook store: http://www.stillmomentspublishing.com/p/ebook-store.html)and buy your copy! Or just feel free to stop by Unedited to say hello to me and my crazy antics.
Thank you, Jen! Have a great weekend, everyone.
Published on January 13, 2012 12:37
January 11, 2012
In 'Da Hood
I know. That doesn't really work with my voice, does it? Ah well, I tried. So . . . happy Wednesday! You'll be delighted to hear I slept well last night. I'm delighted, anyway!
As I trotted to the library last night to return my overdue library books (£30 in fines, thank you very much), I was reminded what a fantastic neighbourhood I live in -- and what a past it's had.
Famous philosopher John Stuart Mill lived down the street. Today, we back up our work (well, sort of, in my case), but there was nothing to help poor John when his maid tossed a stack of his writing into the fire, thinking it was scrap! Ouch.
I grew up torturing my family with Clementi tunes on the piano, so it's fantastic to pass by his old house almost every day! I still picture him turning over in his grave whenever my fingertips touched the keyboard.
Agatha Christie! Almost my next-door neighbour! Need I say more?
Okay, I admit it: I'm not a massive fan of Joyce; bit wordy for my liking. But I do admire his sentence construction and that's quite an honour for ol' James, I'm sure.
So there you have it! A little bit of neighbourhood history. And who knows, maybe one day there will be a blue plaque on my residence: Talli Roland, famous wine drinker with liver extraordinaire. One can but dream.
What would yours say?
As I trotted to the library last night to return my overdue library books (£30 in fines, thank you very much), I was reminded what a fantastic neighbourhood I live in -- and what a past it's had.




So there you have it! A little bit of neighbourhood history. And who knows, maybe one day there will be a blue plaque on my residence: Talli Roland, famous wine drinker with liver extraordinaire. One can but dream.
What would yours say?
Published on January 11, 2012 13:25
January 9, 2012
Sleepless in Notting Hill

Why? Because last night was one of those nights. You know, a night when you lie, staring wide-eyed at the ceiling as your mind swirls aimlessly from one topic to another, wishing the man beside you would STOP SNORING so you'd have a hope in HELL of getting some sleep! Ahem.
Much as I'd like to, I really can't blame it on the snoring. I often go through cycles of sleeplessness, and I've devised my own little handy-dandy ways of coping.
1. Move to another location, if possible. A change is as good as a rest -- hopefully! If nothing else, at least the dragging-your-arse-to-the-sofa might tire you out. Extra bonus: the clatter and clang as you alter locales will likely awaken your significant other, so the two of you can experience sleeplessness together! Hey, it may not be quality time, but it's all about quantity. Or not.
2. This is a particular favourite of mine: if you live in an old building like me, entertain yourself by imagining all the previous inhabitants. How many people have died in this exact same room? Or even . . . been murdered here? What grisly secrets could this room hold? The aftermath of the resulting spurt of adrenaline will leave you exhausted for sure.
3. Still awake? Why not contemplate, for hours, turning on the light and reading, but never actually do it? Instead, toss and turn, simply because it's much more invigorating.
4. Count the whoosh of the night buses as they fly down the street. Similar to the sheep method, but minus cute fluffiness and with squealing brakes instead of gentle baaing.
By now, you should either be asleep -- or it should be morning. The long night is over. Now to get through the day . . .
Have a great one!
Published on January 09, 2012 13:52
January 6, 2012
Back on Track!
Well, hello there! I'm back in sunny (!) London after my almost three-week vacation in Canada. It's great to be home -- especially after such a fabulous time away. Thanks loads to everyone who dropped by and commented on my random posts (and the guest posts) while I was away!
This year, I've decided to take my blog back to its origins of fun topics, London miscellany, and wine. Over the past few months, I fear it's become a bit too focused on promotions. Having had such tremendous support from others, I want to return the favour and help out everyone who asks. But . . . I just can't, without turning my blog into something else entirely. I'm going to try to limit guest posts to once a month, and while I'll still do shout-outs for people, I want to get this back to a more reader-centric place. So! That's one of my resolutions. I hope you all understand, and I'm sorry I can't accommodate everyone who asks.
So what did you get up to on your vacation? Here are a few snapshots of mine:
Snow! We actually had a white Christmas.
Looking out over Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley.
Cutting down the Christmas Tree.
Taking a photo at Hall's Harbour (and freezing, in the process!).
Yes. A phone box in a Nova Scotia vineyard!
A lobster club sandwich. Does it get any better? I think not.
So, there you have it! Before you go, can I point you here?
Happy weekend, everyone!
This year, I've decided to take my blog back to its origins of fun topics, London miscellany, and wine. Over the past few months, I fear it's become a bit too focused on promotions. Having had such tremendous support from others, I want to return the favour and help out everyone who asks. But . . . I just can't, without turning my blog into something else entirely. I'm going to try to limit guest posts to once a month, and while I'll still do shout-outs for people, I want to get this back to a more reader-centric place. So! That's one of my resolutions. I hope you all understand, and I'm sorry I can't accommodate everyone who asks.
So what did you get up to on your vacation? Here are a few snapshots of mine:






So, there you have it! Before you go, can I point you here?
Happy weekend, everyone!
Published on January 06, 2012 13:30
January 2, 2012
The Indie Book Fair: Happy New Year!
Happy New Year, everyone! I wish you plenty o' Twizzlers, wine and more!
I'm back on my regular blogging schedule later this week, but Susan Kaye Quinn's indie book fair was just to good of an opportunity to pass up.Take a gander, if you like... Plenty to choose from!
Did you find a new Kindle, Nook, or iPad under the Christmas tree? Browse the Indie Book Fair and find a new ebook to break in that reader! These great new books were released Nov 2011-Feb 2012 by Indie authors, priced right so that taking a chance on a new author doesn't have to break your wallet. (Check out the previous Internet Book Fair for other great Indie finds.)
[Indie = self-published or small-publisher, for the purposes of this post, because no matter how we're published, we're all in this together, trying to get the word out about our books]
Note: Links are given for Amazon, but most authors publish across all e-book formats. Click on the author's name for additional purchasing options, including paper copies.
For Your Browsing Pleasure
Contemporary (Adult)
Build a Man
by Talli Roland (Chick Lit) Slave to the rich, rude and deluded, cosmetic surgery receptionist Serenity Holland longs for the day she's a high-flying tabloid reporter. Unfortunately, every pitch she sends out disappears like her clients' liposuctioned fat, never to be seen again. Then she meets Jeremy Ritchie -- the hang-dog man determined to be Britain's Most Eligible Bachelor by making himself over from head to toe and everything in between -- giving Serenity a story no editor could resist. With London's biggest tabloid on board and her very own column tracking Jeremy's progress from dud to dude, Serenity is determined to be a success, even going undercover to gain intimate access to Jeremy's life. But when Jeremy's surgery goes drastically wrong and Serenity is ordered to cover all the car-crash goriness, she must decide how far she really will go for her dream job. $0.99 on Amazon
The Golden Sky
by ElisaHirsch (Memoir) The night I met Cade I never would've thought that two years later, after we were homeless street musicians in Hawaii, we would have a little girl and another baby on the way. Our son was born with the type of birth defects that make televangelists cringe. The "death home" gave him a really nice funeral, the kind I'd never wished to attend. We lost it after that, totally cemented in our grief. Cade got into drugs, joined a rock and roll band, and I kicked him out of the house. That was how I met: Earl (an old man and unlikely best friend), the "big sag" (a middle aged woman who still flashed folks), Todda (the stripper next door), and Chris (a cowboy who fell in love with me). It wasn't until I killed a rogue skunk, and my daughter nearly choked on a fry, that I gave my husband another chance. But could our marriage recover from the death of our son? $2.99 onAmazon
Someone Else's Fairytale
by E.M. Tippetts (Contemporary Romance) Jason Vanderholt is the hottest actor under thirty with legions of screaming fans. Chloe Winters is a college student who hasn't gotten around to watching most of his movies. When they meet by chance, he is smitten, but it just isn't her fairytale. In fact, it could be her worst nightmare as her past, attracted by the bright lights of the media, comes back to haunt her. $0.99 on Amazon
Historical Romance(Adult)
The Duke's Divorce
by Anne Gallagher Available late January 2012A simple trip to the Scottish Highlands finds the Duke of Cantin with a bride he does not want. With her impeccable beauty and fiery disposition, Fiona takes Society by storm. As their prearranged divorce proceedings draw near, can Fiona change his mind? Check author's website.
Literary Fiction
String Bridge
by Jessica Bell Greek cuisine, smog and domestic drudgery was not the life Australian musician, Melody, was expecting when she married a Greek music promoter and settled in Athens, Greece. Keen to play in her new shoes, though, Melody trades her guitar for a 'proper' career and her music for motherhood. That is, until she can bear it no longer and plots a return to the stage—and the person she used to be. However, the obstacles she faces along the way are nothing compared to the tragedy that awaits ... $6.99 on Amazon ALSO: Music Sample!
Mystery
Sherwood Ltd.
by Anne R. AllenSherwood. The name immediately conjures up images of Richard Greene, Michael Praed and Russell Crowe. Or maybe that sly fox in the Disney version. Only, in Anne R. Allen's latest rom-com mystery the fox is a coyote and there's no Robin Hood. Or is there? In her usual inimitable fashion Allen peels back the layers, one hilarious subplot after another, until you just never know what's real and what's not. Rather like the Robin Hood legend. When the Manners Doctor, Camilla Randall, flies into Robin Hood airport with a suitcase in one hand and a book contract in the other she thinks she's leaving all her problems behind and is about to start a new life. If you look very carefully you may just spot the Sheriff of Nottingham, Maid Marian and even Little John hidden away. But as for Robin Hoodhimself... You'll just have to read it and find out. $2.99 on Amazon
Short Stories and Anthologies
The Initiate (Cloud Prophet Trilogy)
by Megg Jensen (YA Fantasy)Over a thousand years ago, the gods left Eloh's people and took their magic with them. To win back their favor, her people sacrifice ten female initiates every ten years. No has ever survived. There has never been a Chosen One. Forced into becoming an initiate, Eloh will try to find a way to beat the odds, stay with her boyfriend, and survive the fires that threaten to consume her. But will her lack of faith in the gods and her disbelief in their magic doom her to a painful death? $0.99 on Amazon
Eight
by Karly Kirkpatrick (YA Paranormal Short Story Collection)Prepare to be thrilled and chilled by Kirkpatrick's eight short tales in EIGHT. These eight stories, while short, pack a big punch. There are demon spirits, zombies, and even some human baddies. Each story comes complete with author's commentary. It also includes the previously unreleased short Grenades. $0.99 on Amazon
{CoverComingSoon} In His Eyes
by The Indelibles (YA Anthology) -
Available February 14th
Just in time for Valentines Day, The Indelibles bring you a one-of-a-kind young adult anthology! Twenty original short stories, all from the point of view of our favorite male characters - some are old flames from our novels and some were dreamed up especially for this anthology. Let these imminently crushable, swoon-worthy guys show you what romance looks like – in his eyes. Add to Goodreads TBRThe contributors to IN HIS EYES include award winners, frequent "Top 100" placers, and hot 2011 debut authors: S.R. Wells, C.K. Bryant, Elle Strauss, Susan Kaye Quinn, Jessie Harrell, Magan Vernon, Lisa Nowak, Heather McCorkle, RaShelle Workman, Ali Cross, Karen Amanda Hooper, Cory Putman Oakes, Laura Pauling, Stacey Wallace Benefiel, Sarra Cannon, Katie Klein, Cheri Lasota
Transcendent: Tales of the Paranormal
byLani Woodland, Melonie Piper, Rita Webb, Wendy Swore, Melanie Marks, Heather McCubbin and Evan Joseph (YA Anthology)Discover the secrets of a siren, fly with a hawk girl over the mountains of Montana, and flee supernatural party-crashers as the décor comes to life in this magical journey through paranormal stories. Along the way, watch for ghosts in a haunted house, or ride through the moonlight with a stranger. Save a comatose boy who has lost his soul, and don't forget to bring your garlic and wolfsbane—you never know when the shadows will snag you. Transcendent includes eight stories of magic, love, death, and choice by some of the newest names in young adult fiction. $0.99 on Amazon
Young Adult
Open Minds
by Susan Kaye Quinn (Paranormal/Science Fiction) When everyone reads minds, a secret is a dangerous thing to keep. Sixteen-year-old Kira Moore is a zero, someone who can't read thoughts or be read by others. Zeros are outcasts who can't be trusted, leaving her no chance with Raf, a regular mindreader and the best friend she secretly loves. When she accidentally controls Raf's mind and nearly kills him, Kira tries to hide her frightening new ability from her family and an increasingly suspicious Raf. But lies tangle around her, and she's dragged deep into a hidden world of mindjackers, where having to mind control everyone she loves is just the beginning of the deadly choices before her. $2.99 on Amazon
Bound
by C.K. Bryant (Paranormal Romance) When a photo shoot ends in tragedy, Kira discovers her best friend, Lydia,has been keeping a secret. Knowing the truth, and accepting it, will change Kira's life forever and thrust her into a world of ancient curses, magical objects, and savage enemies. What happens next will challenge everything Kira knows about her world, herself and the shape-shifting warrior she's falling in love with. No longer the timid mouse her mother accused her of being, but a woman who finds the mental and physical strength to endure and survive. $3.99 on Amazon
Become
by Ali Cross (YA Urban Fantasy)Sixteen-year old Desolation Black wants nothing more than to stay in Hell where it's cold and lonely and totally predictable. Instead, she's sent back to Earth where she Becomes the evil she despises and the good she always feared. When Desi is forced to embrace her inner demon, she assumes her Choice has been made—that she has no hope of being anything other than what her father, Lucifer, has created her to be. What she doesn't count on, is a reason to want to change—something she's never had before—a friend. $3.99 on Amazon
Exiled
by RaShelle Workman (YA SF Romance) Worlds divided them. Chance brought them together. Only love will save them. An alien princess exiled to Earth. An arrogant boy. One week to get back to her planet or she'll die. And, her only chance for survival? She must help the boy find his soul mate. Piece of cake! $0.99 on Kindle
The Secret of SpruceKnoll
by Heather McCorkle (Urban Fantasy)Following the tragic death of her parents, Eren Donovan moves to Spruce Knoll to live with an aunt she's never met. Little does Eren know the entire town of Spruce Knoll is filled with "channelers"—a magical group of people who immigrated to the small Colorado town when they were driven out of their own lands. Channelers are tied to the fate of the world. As the world slowly dies, so do they—and they alone have the power to stop the destruction of Earth. Soon, Eren learns she not only lives among them, but she is one. When she meets local boy Aiden, his charm convinces her that being a channeler may not be all bad though. $4.99 on Amazon
Destined
by Jessie Harrell (Retelling) When Psyche receives a prophecy gone horribly wrong, she learns that even the most beautiful girl in Greece can have a hideous future. Her fate? Fall in love with the one creature even the gods fear. As she feels herself slipping closer into the arms of the prophecy, Psyche must choose between the terrifyingly tender touch she feels almost powerless to resist and the one constant she's come to expect out of life: you cannot escape what is destined. $0.99 on Amazon
Darkspell
by Elizabeth Mueller (Paranormal Romance) Winter Sky believes she is everything ordinary . . . until she is kissed by Alex Stormhold. As seer of Stormhold Coven, Alex is sworn to be Winter's protector against the darkness that hunts her. Violently thrust into a magickal realm she always thought impossible, she stumbles upon a disturbing secret of her own. Will love prove thicker than magick? $3.99 on Amazon
Untraceable
by S. R. Johannes (Thriller) Grace has lived in the Smokies all her life, patrolling with her forest ranger father who taught her about wildlife, tracking, and wilderness survival. When her dad goes missing on a routine patrol, Grace refuses to believe he's dead and fights the town authorities, tribal officials, and nature to find him. One day, while out tracking clues, Grace is rescued from danger by Mo, a hot guy with an intoxicating accent and a secret. As her feelings between him and her ex-boyfriend get muddled, Grace travels deep into the wilderness to escape and find her father. Along the way, Grace learns terrible secrets that sever relationships and lives. Soon she's enmeshed in a web of conspiracy, deception, and murder. Andit's going to take a lot more than a compass and a motorcycle (named Lucifer) for this kick-butting heroine to save everything she loves. $2.99 on Amazon
Rival Demons (Book 5 of the Peachville High Demons Series)
by Sarra Cannon (Paranormal Romance)
Available January 20th
After narrowly escaping death at the hands of the Order of Shadows, Harper finds herself thrust into the strange and beautiful world of the shadow demons. But crossing through the portal doesn't mean she is safe. The Order of Shadows is determined to bring her home and transfer the Prima line to the Harris family. They send their most vicious hunters after Harper. Hunters who will not stop until they have found their prey. Determined to keep her safe, Jackson takes her deep into an underground world filled with dangers of its own. Here, Harper will begin a journey that will teach her more about herself and her own path than she ever imagined possible. Add to Goodreads TBR
The Legend of Victor Standish: Under a Voodoo Moon
by Roland D. Yeomans (Urban Fantasy/Romance) Can love kill? Yes ... if you love a ghoul who hungers for your flesh only slightly less than she does your heart. Yet to the lonely street orphan Victor Standish, who has risked his life for a meal, to find love (even for one magical French Quarter night) is worth dying in the morning. $2.99 on Amazon
All profits go to the Salvation Army.
Getting Sideways (Book 2 in the Full Throttle Series)
by Lisa Nowak (Contemporary) Getting shipped off to live with his uncle Race was the best thing that ever happened to fifteen-year-old Cody. Then a wreck at the speedway nearly ruined everything. Cody's making every effort to get his life back on track—writing for the school paper, searching for the perfect girlfriend, and counting the days until he gets his drivers' license—but there's no escaping the nightmares that haunt him. A chance to build his own car seems like the perfect distraction. Until Cody realizes he'll have to live up to Race's legendary status. But that's the least of his worries, considering he doesn't have his dad's permission. All he has to do is the impossible: keep Race from discovering his lie until he can convince his dad that racing's safe. Yeah, sure. That'll be easy. $3.99 on Amazon
Tangled Tides
by Karen Hooper (Sea Monster Memoirs) Yara Jones doesn't believe in sea monsters—until she becomes one. When a hurricane hits her island home and she wakes up with fins, Yara finds herself tangled up in an underwater world of mysterious merfolk and secretive selkies. Both sides believe Yara can save them by fulfilling a broken promise and opening the sealed gateway to their realm, but they are battling over how it should be done. The selkies want to take her life. The merfolk want something far more precious. Treygan, the stormy-eyed merman who turned Yara mer, will stop at nothing and sacrifice everything to protect his people—until he falls for Yara.The tides turn as Yara fights to save herself, hundreds of sea creatures, and the merman who has her heart. She could lose her soul in the process—or she might open the gateway to a love that's deeper than the oceans. $4.99 on Amazon
Here
by Denise Grover Swank (SF Romance)Sixteen year old Julia Phillips buries herself in guilt after killing her best friend Monica in a car accident. Julia awoke in the hospital with a broken leg, a new talent for drawing and false memories of the accident, in which she dies and Monica lives. The doctors attribute this to her head injury, but no one can explain how a bracelet engraved with her name ended up at the scene of the accident. A bracelet no one has ever seen before. Classmate Evan Whittaker paid Julia no attention before the accident, let alone after. Now suddenly he's volunteering to tutor her and offering to drive her home. She can't ignore that his new obsession started after his two-day disappearance last week and that he wears a pendant she's been drawing for months. When the police show up one night looking for Evan, he begs Julia to run with him, convincing her that Monica is still alive. Julia agrees to go, never guessing where he's really from. $2.99 on Amazon
The Veil
by CoryPutman Oakes (Paranormal Romance)Seventeen-year-old Addison Russell is in for a shock when she discovers that she can see the invisible world of the Annorasi. Suddenly, nothing is as it appears to be—the house she lives in, the woman who raised her, even the most beautiful boy in town all turn out to be more than what they seem. And when this strange new world forces Addy to answer for a crime that was committed long ago, by parents she has never known, she has no choice but to trust Luc, the mysterious Annorasi who has been sent to protect her. Or so he says . . . $7.99 on Amazon
Embrace
by Cherie Colyer (Paranormal Romance)Madison is familiar enough with change, and she hates everything about it. Change took her long-term boyfriend away from her. It caused one of her friends to suddenly hate her. It's responsible for the death of a local along with a host of other mysterious happenings. But when Madison meets a hot new guy, she thinks her luck is about to improve. Madison is instantly drawn to the handsome and intriguing Isaac Addington. She quickly realizes he's a guy harboring a secret, but she's willing to risk the unknown to be with him. Her world really spins out of control, however, when her best friend becomes delusional, seeing things that aren't there and desperately trying to escape their evil. When the doctors can't find theanswers, Madison seeks her own. Nothing can prepare her for what she is about to discover. $6.99 on Amazon
Onyx Talisman
by Brenda Pandos (Paranormal Romance)Unrest stirs deep in Scotts Valley. Filled with uncertainty, Julia anxiously awaits Nicholas' return. Phil, holds the pieces of Julia's fragile psyche together, secretly hoping Nicholas stays away forever. But Alora secretly conspires to reclaim her talisman and strip Julia ofeverything she holds dear. Little do they know, a war is coming and more than one vampire would like to see the Prince of Vampires overthrown. Can Julia bargain with fate? Find out how it all ends in this explosive grand finale of The Talisman Trilogy. $3.99 on Amazon
How to Date an Alien
by Magan Vernon (Science Fiction) High school senior Alex Bianchi's estranged father gets her an internship at Circe Operations Center to pad her college applications. But Circe isn't your typical military base. It's an alien-run operation center and not all of the aliens are friendly, especially the one that tries to kill Alex on her first day. When Ace, a dark-eyed Caltian, enters and saves the day, she can't help but be drawn to him. Can these star-crossed lovers survive when they're on the brink of intergalactic war? $2.99 on Amazon
Fireseed One
by Catherine Stine (Science Fiction/Thriller) Fireseed One is a journey into a tricked-out near-future earth where 18 year-old Varik has inherited a vast ocean farm, following the suspicious drowning of his Marine biologist father. When Marisa, a beautiful and devious terrorist, destroys the world's food source, Varik is forced to travel to a lethal hotzone, teeming with dangerous nomads and a strange cult to search for a magical hybrid plant that may not even exist. The catch? He must take Marisa along, the only person who seems to know way, way too much key information. $2.99 on Amazon
The Missing
by M.A. Leslie (Paranormal)Eight-year-old, Ethan Doyle is just a normal kid whose biggest problem in life was to fight for the attention of his busy parents from his older twin siblings. But, after his aunt and uncle tragically die, his family takes in his teenage cousin, Kelsey, and moves to a spooky old, manor house in a new town. At first, everything seems fine, but when he begins to see and speak to a spirit named Lucas, his biggest problem becomes, just staying alive. Lucas was ten years old when the spirits of the house came to him and asked him for help setting their spirits free. Unfortunately, he never made the deadline and as a result the spirits took him and made him a part of the house as well. As he soon finds out, the only way he can save his own soul is to save the souls of the missing boys in the house. With his own deadline in place, Ethan enlists the help of his cousin Kelsey to solve the twenty-year-old mystery of THE MISSING. $0.99 on Amazon
Princess Kandake
by Stephanie Jefferson (Fantasy)
Available February 1, 2012
In Nubia a woman can be whatever she chooses. At 14, Kandake knows exactly what she chooses...Prime Warrior of Nubia. But her grandmother has said that she will follow her father on the throne. Refusing to abandon her warrior dreams she continues to train. When her brother is kidnapped, Kandake learns she must be both queen and warrior to win his release! See Author's Website
Middle Grade
Blink of a Dragon
by Eisley Jacobs (Fantasy)Discovering she's connected to dragons is one thing, but when another dragon is caught hanging out in the fifth grade, Meia thinks things couldn't get any worse. Is she ever wrong! Trouble is brewing in the cosmos and Deglan believes this new dragon holds the answers, but his hopes are crushed when the leader of the exiled dark dragons ambushes them. The fate of the dragons and possibly the whole world falls to Deglan and Meia as theysearch for the only creature powerful enough to send the dark dragons back into the abyss. What they encounter along the way makes the adventure worth fighting for. $6.99
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Many thanks to Susan Kaye Quinn for organising this! Have a great week, everyone.
I'm back on my regular blogging schedule later this week, but Susan Kaye Quinn's indie book fair was just to good of an opportunity to pass up.Take a gander, if you like... Plenty to choose from!

Did you find a new Kindle, Nook, or iPad under the Christmas tree? Browse the Indie Book Fair and find a new ebook to break in that reader! These great new books were released Nov 2011-Feb 2012 by Indie authors, priced right so that taking a chance on a new author doesn't have to break your wallet. (Check out the previous Internet Book Fair for other great Indie finds.)
[Indie = self-published or small-publisher, for the purposes of this post, because no matter how we're published, we're all in this together, trying to get the word out about our books]
Note: Links are given for Amazon, but most authors publish across all e-book formats. Click on the author's name for additional purchasing options, including paper copies.
For Your Browsing Pleasure
Contemporary (Adult)



Historical Romance(Adult)

Literary Fiction

Mystery

Short Stories and Anthologies


Just in time for Valentines Day, The Indelibles bring you a one-of-a-kind young adult anthology! Twenty original short stories, all from the point of view of our favorite male characters - some are old flames from our novels and some were dreamed up especially for this anthology. Let these imminently crushable, swoon-worthy guys show you what romance looks like – in his eyes. Add to Goodreads TBRThe contributors to IN HIS EYES include award winners, frequent "Top 100" placers, and hot 2011 debut authors: S.R. Wells, C.K. Bryant, Elle Strauss, Susan Kaye Quinn, Jessie Harrell, Magan Vernon, Lisa Nowak, Heather McCorkle, RaShelle Workman, Ali Cross, Karen Amanda Hooper, Cory Putman Oakes, Laura Pauling, Stacey Wallace Benefiel, Sarra Cannon, Katie Klein, Cheri Lasota

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Middle Grade

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Many thanks to Susan Kaye Quinn for organising this! Have a great week, everyone.
Published on January 02, 2012 08:00
December 29, 2011
Christine Murray: Why I Read Chick Lit
Well, I'm probably still eating and drinking right about now, so I give you . . . a guest post by Christine Murray!
Over to Christine, on why she reads chick lit ('coz she's a smart lady, is my guess).
Thanksso much to the fabulous Talli for letting me hog her blog for a day!
I'vealways been a book worm. My parents would rather read a book than do just aboutanything else, and unless I wanted to stare at the wall or talk to imaginaryfriends (and I had several, by the way) I had to get into books.
I read voraciously. I can't go anywhere withouta book in my bag, and I get edgy if I don't have at least five more books linedup for after I finish my current one. I would rather read about a party thanactually go to one. You know that famous quote by Lily Bollinger 'I drinkchampagne when I'm happy and when I'm sad'? Substitute drink champagne for readbooks and you've got me. My husband has been making some comments lately aboutthe size of my book collection, and suggesting that I get rid of some. As ofyet he hasn't given me an 'it's me or the books' ultimatum, but if it came toit I can't guarantee that books wouldn't win out.
Reading is such a large part of my life, thatwhen I stopped reading completely in summer 2009 it should have set off alarmbells. If it did I didn't notice it. My energy levels were at an all time low,and after a lot of worry and a battery of tests I was eventually diagnosed withfibromyalgia, a sister illness of chronic fatigue syndrome. I read a widevariety of genres before I got sick, but when I was getting back into readingafter diagnosis I found that chick-lit was the perfect style of book to cheerme up.
I think what I really love about chick-lit isthat it doesn't take itself too seriously. And that, in my humble opinion, ishow I think women deal with problems. No matter how bad the situation, we tendto pick the most ludicrous part of it and use it for comedic effect when wetell friends about it. It's how we cope. That sense of irreverence and humouris what I think makes the genre so popular. Whenever anything really awfulhappens to me, I always feel better when I reach the point where I can laughabout it with friends. Chick-lit offers us a portable instantly accessible wayto distraction and a giggle. Plus, no matter how knotty the problem, howeverludicrous the situation, we know that our heroine will have if not a happy everafter, than at least a satisfactory ending it.
And writing it is almost more fun than readingit!
About Storms in Teacups
ALEX is a journalist who has alwaysdreamed of working for a glossy women's magazine. Instead, she finds herselfworking for Dublin's most notorious tabloid newspaper, rewriting press releasesand covering for her colleague Jodie, a well-connected neurotic who stillhasn't figured out how to use an apostrophe.ROSE thinks that she has life sorted. She lovesher job as a teacher in a disadvantaged school, and has just moved in with hergorgeous actor boyfriend, Daniel. The only clouds on her horizon are aheadmaster with a passion for new-age team-building and a stack of envelopesthat she refuses to open but can't quite bring herself to throw out.
SHANNON feels like she's stagnating. When she graduatedat the top of her class from drama college everyone thought it would be just amatter of time until she got her big break. Instead, she pays the bills withparts in small plays and some low rent television shows. Now she's in herthirties, is it time she gives up on her dreams and get a proper job?
When a scandal shakes up the lives of all three women, will they manageto stay true to their dreams? Or will the betrayal of one man change theirplans for good?
Christine Murray is a journalist and writer fromDublin, Ireland. She has a passion for both coffee and cocktails and thinks theespresso martini might be the most underrated invention of all time. She liveswith her husband and chocolate Labrador in semi-organised chaos.
Thank you, Christine![image error]
Over to Christine, on why she reads chick lit ('coz she's a smart lady, is my guess).
Thanksso much to the fabulous Talli for letting me hog her blog for a day!
I'vealways been a book worm. My parents would rather read a book than do just aboutanything else, and unless I wanted to stare at the wall or talk to imaginaryfriends (and I had several, by the way) I had to get into books.
I read voraciously. I can't go anywhere withouta book in my bag, and I get edgy if I don't have at least five more books linedup for after I finish my current one. I would rather read about a party thanactually go to one. You know that famous quote by Lily Bollinger 'I drinkchampagne when I'm happy and when I'm sad'? Substitute drink champagne for readbooks and you've got me. My husband has been making some comments lately aboutthe size of my book collection, and suggesting that I get rid of some. As ofyet he hasn't given me an 'it's me or the books' ultimatum, but if it came toit I can't guarantee that books wouldn't win out.
Reading is such a large part of my life, thatwhen I stopped reading completely in summer 2009 it should have set off alarmbells. If it did I didn't notice it. My energy levels were at an all time low,and after a lot of worry and a battery of tests I was eventually diagnosed withfibromyalgia, a sister illness of chronic fatigue syndrome. I read a widevariety of genres before I got sick, but when I was getting back into readingafter diagnosis I found that chick-lit was the perfect style of book to cheerme up.
I think what I really love about chick-lit isthat it doesn't take itself too seriously. And that, in my humble opinion, ishow I think women deal with problems. No matter how bad the situation, we tendto pick the most ludicrous part of it and use it for comedic effect when wetell friends about it. It's how we cope. That sense of irreverence and humouris what I think makes the genre so popular. Whenever anything really awfulhappens to me, I always feel better when I reach the point where I can laughabout it with friends. Chick-lit offers us a portable instantly accessible wayto distraction and a giggle. Plus, no matter how knotty the problem, howeverludicrous the situation, we know that our heroine will have if not a happy everafter, than at least a satisfactory ending it.
And writing it is almost more fun than readingit!
About Storms in Teacups

SHANNON feels like she's stagnating. When she graduatedat the top of her class from drama college everyone thought it would be just amatter of time until she got her big break. Instead, she pays the bills withparts in small plays and some low rent television shows. Now she's in herthirties, is it time she gives up on her dreams and get a proper job?
When a scandal shakes up the lives of all three women, will they manageto stay true to their dreams? Or will the betrayal of one man change theirplans for good?
Christine Murray is a journalist and writer fromDublin, Ireland. She has a passion for both coffee and cocktails and thinks theespresso martini might be the most underrated invention of all time. She liveswith her husband and chocolate Labrador in semi-organised chaos.
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Published on December 29, 2011 06:00
December 23, 2011
Reaching for the Stars!
Well, right about now, I reckon I'm probably lying comatose and pleasantly stupefied on a sofa, so I've taken the liberty of pre-scheduling this post. Luckily, Janice Horton is on hand! Take it away, Janice.
Janice Horton's new novel 'Reaching for the Stars' is about a Scottish celebrity chef called Finn McDuffwho is media stalked and disillusioned after winning his third star and losinghis third wife. He decides he's had enough of all the food campaigns, the TVcookery shows, the constant frenzy surrounding his private life and, aftergiving up all his accolades and closing down his restaurant, he disappears.
With the enfant terrible of the kitchen missing, tworival newspapers, having lost their media meal ticket, compete against eachother to whip up further public curiosity in the missing chef.
Tocelebrate both the launch of Reaching for the Stars and Christmas, Janice issharing her special Scottish Christmas Cake recipe with us!
ScottishChristmas Cake Recipe
You'll need the following:
12oz Plain flour
1 Teaspoon mixed spice
24oz Mixed dried fruits4oz Glace Cherries
8oz Butter
8oz Soft brown sugar
6 Eggs,2oz Nuts
1 Tablespoon black treacle
1 bottle of whisky
Sample the whisky to check for quality. Take a large bowl. Check the whiskyagain. To be sure it's the highest quality, pour one level cup and drink.Repeat. Turn on the electric mixer, beat one cup of butter in a large fluffybowl. Add one teaspoon of sugar and beat again. Make sure the whisky is stillOK.
Cry another tup. Tune up the mixer. Beat two leggs and add to the bowl andchuck in the cup of dried fruit. Mix on the turner. If the fired druit getsstuck in the beaterers, pry it goose with a drewscriver. Sample the whisky tocheck for tonsisticity.
Next, sift twocups of salt. Or something. Who cares? Check the whisky. Now sift the lemonjuice and strain your nuts. Add one table. Spoon the sugar or something. Whateveryou can find. Grease the oven. Turn the cake tin to 350 degrees. Don't forgetto beat off the turner. Throw the bowl out of the window. Check the whisky againand go to bed.
Merry Christmas!
'Reaching for the Stars' is available in e-book formatnow at the special launch price of just 99pAmazon UK: link to followAmazon US: link to follow
Links:Janice Blogs at: www.janicehortonwriter.blogspot.com
Janice is a www.loveahappyending.com author
Follow her on Twitter @JaniceHorton
Facebook Author Page: http://on.fb.me/nbaWed
Amazon.co.uk
Amazon.com
About the author: Janicelives in Scotlandand writes romantic novels with humour which are, for the most part, inspiredby the beauty of the heather-filled glens around her country cottage. WhenJanice is not writing novels, she write lifestyle articles and has had workpublished in national and international magazines and regional newspapers. Sheedits The Review Chair for theinnovative reader/writer website Loveahappyending.com and is also thebestselling author of humorous romance 'Bagpipes& Bullshot'.
Thank you, Janice! And have a fantastic Christmas, everyone.

Janice Horton's new novel 'Reaching for the Stars' is about a Scottish celebrity chef called Finn McDuffwho is media stalked and disillusioned after winning his third star and losinghis third wife. He decides he's had enough of all the food campaigns, the TVcookery shows, the constant frenzy surrounding his private life and, aftergiving up all his accolades and closing down his restaurant, he disappears.
With the enfant terrible of the kitchen missing, tworival newspapers, having lost their media meal ticket, compete against eachother to whip up further public curiosity in the missing chef.
Tocelebrate both the launch of Reaching for the Stars and Christmas, Janice issharing her special Scottish Christmas Cake recipe with us!
ScottishChristmas Cake Recipe
You'll need the following:
12oz Plain flour
1 Teaspoon mixed spice
24oz Mixed dried fruits4oz Glace Cherries
8oz Butter
8oz Soft brown sugar
6 Eggs,2oz Nuts
1 Tablespoon black treacle
1 bottle of whisky
Sample the whisky to check for quality. Take a large bowl. Check the whiskyagain. To be sure it's the highest quality, pour one level cup and drink.Repeat. Turn on the electric mixer, beat one cup of butter in a large fluffybowl. Add one teaspoon of sugar and beat again. Make sure the whisky is stillOK.
Cry another tup. Tune up the mixer. Beat two leggs and add to the bowl andchuck in the cup of dried fruit. Mix on the turner. If the fired druit getsstuck in the beaterers, pry it goose with a drewscriver. Sample the whisky tocheck for tonsisticity.
Next, sift twocups of salt. Or something. Who cares? Check the whisky. Now sift the lemonjuice and strain your nuts. Add one table. Spoon the sugar or something. Whateveryou can find. Grease the oven. Turn the cake tin to 350 degrees. Don't forgetto beat off the turner. Throw the bowl out of the window. Check the whisky againand go to bed.
Merry Christmas!

Links:Janice Blogs at: www.janicehortonwriter.blogspot.com
Janice is a www.loveahappyending.com author
Follow her on Twitter @JaniceHorton
Facebook Author Page: http://on.fb.me/nbaWed
Amazon.co.uk
Amazon.com
About the author: Janicelives in Scotlandand writes romantic novels with humour which are, for the most part, inspiredby the beauty of the heather-filled glens around her country cottage. WhenJanice is not writing novels, she write lifestyle articles and has had workpublished in national and international magazines and regional newspapers. Sheedits The Review Chair for theinnovative reader/writer website Loveahappyending.com and is also thebestselling author of humorous romance 'Bagpipes& Bullshot'.
Thank you, Janice! And have a fantastic Christmas, everyone.
Published on December 23, 2011 06:00
December 20, 2011
Tale of a Tree... and Squee!
Yesterday we tramped out in the woods to get our Christmas tree. It was a wonderful day!
The woods.
The search begins.
The perfect tree.
The saw comes out.
The tree is felled.
Taking home the tree.
And there you have it! The tale of a tree. And now on to the squee!
Two of my novels, Build A Man and Watching Willow Watts, have been long-listed for Trashionista's book of the year. It would be fab if you could pop over and vote! No registration or anything needed - just click the book and hit the button. Thank you, thank you. Virtual rum and eggnog for all!
Have a great week!






And there you have it! The tale of a tree. And now on to the squee!
Two of my novels, Build A Man and Watching Willow Watts, have been long-listed for Trashionista's book of the year. It would be fab if you could pop over and vote! No registration or anything needed - just click the book and hit the button. Thank you, thank you. Virtual rum and eggnog for all!
Have a great week!
Published on December 20, 2011 14:39