Posted by: Author | December 13, 2012

Guest Post- Michelle Miles

One of my favorite people, Michelle Miles, is my guest today and she’s bringing us one of her new releases. Check it out.

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The Color of Dragons
By Michelle Miles

Hello, lovely readers! I want to thank fellow EC Blush author Jillian for letting me blog at her place today to talk about my latest, ONLY FOR A KNIGHT.

I loved writing this book. It was a lot of fun. I mean, who wouldn’t have fun writing about dragons and elves and faeries? But today I want to focus on the all-powerful, awe-inspiring dragon. I have four dragons in my book—Nero, Ambrielle, Aura and Luna. The all have a specific color. Each one chooses a rider as their “person” (or Fae in this case). Except for Nero but I’ll get to that in a second. They can also mind-speak.

Before I get too far, here’s a little background on the dragons in the book. They were put into shadow by Queen Maeve thousands of years ago to protect them from hunters. These dragons can cross through the veil separating the Otherworld and the human realm and Maeve feared they would be hunted to extinction. They’ve been asleep for a very long time. Nero was the first dragon awakened, used by the Unseelie to terrorize our good guys. In order to combat those bad guys, Queen Maeve decides she must awaken the dragons and bring them back from the shadow. She takes Derron and Elyne (the hero/heroine) along with her because she needs their help.

I wrote the book and chose colors for the dragons but I didn’t really have any reason for that. I just picked the colors I liked. But then I got to thinking if there was any symbolism for each one and started doing some digging. Here’s what I discovered.

Nero, the black dragon
Black is associated with darkness, the unknown, the invisible. In Western culture, black dragons represent incarnated evil. They are “invisible” at night because of their color. They can also hide well in caves, lurk in shadows and remain unseen until ready to strike. It’s funny I should pick black for this one because he’s on the Unseelie or the “dark” side of the war with the Fae/Seelie/our heroes. But Nero isn’t ALL that bad. Not really. He’s just being used by the bad guys to inspire fear. The villain of the story, Lord Kieran, wants all the power and control over the Otherworld and the human realm and he’ll use whatever means he has to get it—including Nero. (Plus, Nero is my homage to Star Trek. There I go again showing off my nerdom.)

Ambrielle, the emerald dragon
Green is associated with the earth and its vegetation. The color green for dragons can symbolize spring, rebirth and life. It can also symbolize health, peace and eternity. Because green is associated with nature, there is a symbolic link between the green dragon and the mother goddess. I didn’t really have a specific reason why I chose this color for her. But in hindsight, she is kind of the ringleader of the “good” dragons. She’s the one in charge, the one that talks to Queen Maeve when she goes to awaken them and strikes a deal with the queen.

Aura, the azure dragon
Light blue dragons represent the sky. Dark blue dragons represent still, dark waters. As we all know, blue is a calming color. You’d want to paint your bedroom blue because it’s a restful color. In some cultures, blue protected against the “evil eye”. In Asian countries, blue eyes were a sign of magical powers. I admit it. Aura is my favorite. She’s also Elyne’s dragon. Plus blue is my favorite color. *grin*

Luna, the silver dragon
I picked silver for Luna because, well, it reminded me of moonlight. And her name is…Luna. This color symbolizes, shockingly enough, the moon. It is a sign of clairvoyance and intelligence. Silver dragons would have powerful healing abilities. Luna picked Derron as her rider. She’s smaller than the others. I don’t know why but maybe I thought she was younger. Not a baby but not quite as old as Ambrielle and Nero. They’re the ancient ones.

So there you have it—a discussion on dragons and their colors. There are a whole lot of other colors for dragons, of course. And they’re associated with lots of mythology in the Western world as well as in the East. I’m sure we’re all familiar with the Chinese dragons.

Here’s the official blurb for the book:

Official Blurb:

After saving her love, Princess Elyne returns to the Otherworld by order of her mother. But it’s not the homecoming she expects. Furious Elyne has meddled with humans the queen imprisons her and strips away her magic. The only way Elyne can get it back is to perform one selfless act.

When Queen Maeve sends Derron to find the Guardian of the Sword of Light, he can’t leave without releasing Elyne. After all, she altered time to save his life. But freeing the princess comes with a steep price—he must take her with him on this dangerous quest. And the two must deal with feelings of past hurt and the love growing between them.

Their search becomes more than a pursuit for the missing Guardian as Lord Kieran rises to dominate the Unseelie court. He will stop at nothing to gain control of both the Otherworld and the human realm. Even with the help of Elves, dragons and their human friends, the odds are stacked against Derron and Elyne.

Where to purchase:
Ellora’s Cave: http://www.jasminejade.com/p-10477-only-for-a-knight.aspx
Amazon
Barnes & Noble

Where to find me online:
Website and blog home: http://www.michellemiles.net
Email: michelle@michellemiles.net
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MichelleMiles
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MichelleMilesRomanceAuthor
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/MichelleMiles
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/mlmiles21

Posted by: Author | December 12, 2012

Wordless Wednesday

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Posted by: Author | December 11, 2012

My Very Witty Son

Talked to #1 son and his fiancee last night and she told me this great story that I had to share. My son has always loved to cook and I’m always glad when he’s home since he usually cooks dinner for us.

The other day, he cooked some divine chicken dish for him and the fiancee. She said, as they sat at the table, he got a very serious look on his face and this was the conversation:

Him: “I have something very important to tell you.”
She (scared as he was so stern looking): “What?”
Him: “You won life.”
Her: “Huh?”
Him: “You won life.”
Her: “What do you mean?”
Him: “You got me. I’m an architect and I can cook. What else do you need? You won.”
Her (laughing): “Okay then. I win.”

Hehehehe. I love that man!

Posted by: Author | December 7, 2012

Friday Facts- December 7, 2012- Empath

I bet you thought I was going to talk about Pearl Harbor since it’s Pearl Harbor day and I was until this morning when I decided I wanted to share a little about empaths. I have a dear friend who passed away this morning at around 1:00 am. She’s been ill for a while and since Sunday, we’ve been expecting her to pass away at any moment. I have not slept well in days for fretting over her and her family to whom I am very close. She’s one of the people that I’m not related to that I’ve had in my life the longest. She was 6 and I was 9 when we met – our dads worked together. Anyway, back to the empath thing. I’m an empath and I can sense a lot of times when someone I love is in distress even across miles. I didn’t sleep all week until last night when I finally, at 12:45 pm fell into a deep, dreamless sleep. I slept late and when I looked at the clock and realized how long I’d been out, my first thought was that Ingrid must be gone. I checked my computer and sure enough, her husband said she’d passed away around 1:00 am. It was like my body knew it and knew it was okay to stop my own personal vigil for her.

An empath is someone who is very intuitive and can read people. They can also take on the emotions of the people around them. This is pretty much why I’m not a hugger. I take on the sadness if someone is carrying a burden. I’ve spent my life avoiding funerals because I’m a mess the rest of the day even if I didn’t know the deceased and only the survivors because I feel the grief so intensely. I’ve learned to deal with being this way but it sometimes creeps in anyway. I’m sensitive to noise and smells. These are also signs of an empath. Here’s a link to a great article if you want more info (although I’m not buying the bi-polar part of the article). This article comes closest to describing what an empath is- at least my experience of it. I also believe it’s possible to be a Christian and be an empath as I am.

For a less depressing me today, visit me at my friend, Tab’s blog here. I’m talking about my New Orleans based short story.

Posted by: Author | December 5, 2012

Wordless Wednesday

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Posted by: Author | December 4, 2012

Patty’s Free Read

Continuing the free read frenzy, here’s Patty Froese’s cover and blurb. Her story is a prequel to her novel Perfect on Paper. Her story is set in the 1940s which is an era I love.

Blurb:

Eunice is considered an old maid at the age of 26, but more than fate has kept her single. She’s in love with one of her father’s employees, a common laborer. Not only is Freddy beneath her socially, but he’s half-black, something unforgiveable in her father’s eyes. As WWII echoes like thunder in the distance, the pressures pushing them apart seem overwhelming. Is love enough to conquer society and family prejudice?

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Patty's free read

Patty’s free read

Posted by: Author | December 3, 2012

Maria’s Free Read

Maria's Free Read

Maria’s Free Read

Maria has been here before to chat about her Desert Breeze Publishing story, Kidnapped. Her free read is a prequel to her novel. Here’s the blurb and buy link:

BLURB:
On the outskirts of the ever present Alliance’s watchful eye, William Reynolds has served as mayor and preacher for the better part of a decade. Life is good, and he sees no reason to change anything. When a family fleeing the Alliance’s oppression comes his way he doesn’t hesitate to hide them. Reaching out to the people in need proves to be more dangerous than he could ever have anticipated, and once events are set in motion, there is no going back.

http://stores.desertbreezepublishing.com/-strse-395/Courage-and-Retribution-Maria/Detail.bok

Hildie McQueen is hosting a flash fiction month on her blog and I’m there today with a 498 word story called “Holly” – the rules were romance and under 500 words and use the word Holly. Go see how I did, here.

Posted by: Author | December 1, 2012

FREE, FREE, FREE!!!

I have a free read available today from Desert Breeze Publishing- there are quite a few over there and I encourage you all to head over and download them- it will give you a chance to check out the writers’ styles and see if you like their work. Mine is called Christmas on St. Charles Avenue and takes place in New Orleans. I love that DBP gives us the option to do this each year (the free reads from prior years are available, too). This was my first year to do it and I love this little story – Here’s the blurb and cover: Isn’t the cover wonderful? The present means it’s a present to you- FREE! Merry Christmas from the Gambler and his family as well as the author.

Blurb:

New Orleans, Christmas Eve, 1947: Brothers, Dirk and Beaumont McSwain are both about to become fathers. Dirk’s wife has had a number of miscarriages and at thirty-six years old, is afraid this is her last chance for a healthy baby. Bo’s wife is pregnant for the first time. Both are due to give birth soon. The brothers arrange a surprise ride for their women in Papa Noel’s sleigh which is actually a horse drawn carriage with fake reindeer. The evening starts out merry and bright but before the night is over, they will need a Christmas miracle.

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Free read

Posted by: Author | November 30, 2012

Friday Facts- November 30, 2012- Pangram

Do you know what a pangram is? “The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog” is one.

Yep. It’s a sentence using every letter of an alphabet at least once. They are normally used to test equipment, or develop writing or keyboarding skills. We all know the above sentence but did you know there was a name for it?

For some fun longer pangrams check out this site.

Posted by: Author | November 29, 2012

The Next Big Thing

I’ve been tagged by Danica Avet in the next big thing and, as promised, I’ve listed my victims at the bottom of this post.
There are several questions I must answer before I get to the victims *rubs hands gleefully* so here goes.

1. What is your working title of your book?
Tequila Mockingbird

2. Where did the idea come from for the book?
My sons both had to read To Kill a Mockingbird in high school and both of them slurred the name every time they said it and what I heard was Tequila Mockingbird. I’ve wanted to write a story with that title ever since and the story finally came to me.

3. What genre does your book fall under?
Romantic suspense

4. Which actors would you choose to play your characters in a movie rendition?
Jordi Molla for the hero, Kes Falco. (see this picture and imagine him with a pony tail- scroll down)

Sophia Bush for the heroine, Rachel Newsome. See here.

5. What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book?
Kes Falco, pariah in his own town after taking the blame for his called-off wedding, disappears for two years but resurfaces when danger hits close to home.

6. Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency?
I plan to send it to one of my current publishers

7. How long did it take you to write the first draft of your manuscript?
It was my NaNoWriMo book for this year so 23 days.

8. What other books would you compare this story to within your genre?
Not that I’d ever compare myself to Dianna Love and Sherrilyn Kenyon but if you’ve read their BAD agency books, this novel is nothing like those but I hope it has some of the flavor of the adventure and danger that those stories have.

9. Who or what inspired you to write this book?
See #2 above- my sons.

10. What else about your book might pique the reader’s interest?
It starts off in Los Angeles and moves to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico when a local lawyer is kidnapped in an effort by drug dealers to find out the real identity of an undercover agent named Mockingbird. I think it has a lot of elements that might appeal. A hot DEA agent, a lot of danger and some humor.

Here are my victims and I hope they’ll play along. Liv Rancourt, Mackenzie Crowne, Sandy Tilley, Kate Patrick, Joan Chandler.

Include the link of who tagged you and this explanation for the people you have tagged.

Message for the tagged authors and interested others:
Rules of the Next Big Thing
***Use this format for your post
***Answer the ten questions about your current WIP (work in progress)
***Tag five other writers/bloggers and add their links so we can hop over and meet them.
Ten Interview Questions for the Next Big Thing:
What is your working title of your book?
Where did the idea come from for the book?
What genre does your book fall under?
Which actors would you choose to play your characters in a movie rendition?
What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book?
Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency?
How long did it take you to write the first draft of your manuscript?
What other books would you compare this story to within your genre?
Who or what inspired you to write this book?
What else about your book might pique the reader’s interest?
Include the link of who tagged you and this explanation for the people you have tagged.
Be sure to line up your victims in advance.

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