Posted by: Author | September 24, 2012

Jillian Welcomes Liv Back!

Today’s guest is Liv Rancourt. Liv has popped in before and today she’s talking about another release. I love, love this woman. She’s witty and charming and a very supportive friend.

Here’s Liv with some questions and answers. Enjoy!

1. What’s the most compelling thing about your most recent project, the thing that’s kept your butt in the chair through hours of writing and revising? I don’t really watch TV, so am not always up to date on who the hot young actors are. I stumbled over this picture (http://www.flickr.com/photos/thessasveapics/3360239087/) on Pinterest; just about lost my mind. It’s Eric Dane, and while I guess I knew he was on some TV show or other, I had to hit IMDb.com to figure out which one. And all that is really beside the point. I just knew I needed to tell this guy’s story. (&

2. If you had to recommend one writing resource, either a class or a book or a workshop, what would that be? What’s had the most impact on your work? Yeah, I know the question says, “one writing resource” but…I learned a whole lot about writing from Christine Fairchild. She teaches on-line classes and now has put out some of her materials as ebooks, and she’s definitely worth checking out (http://editordevil.blogspot.com/). I’ve also taken several good on-line classes at SavvyAuthors.com, and when I have specific technical questions, I can often find answers at Janice Hardy’s blog, The Other Side of the Story.

3. Fantasy or reality? Most people lean one way or the other in their work. Do you have a preference, or do you swing both ways? Fantasy FTW! (That’s “for the win”, for those of you who don’t get regular text messages from teenagers.) I find that framing things as fantasy or paranormal lets me deal with harsher realities than I otherwise would. Vampires don’t actually exist, so the bad things they do couldn’t happen in real life, right? They’re my safety net.

4. Clutter or quiet? Describe your perfect writing situation. I am the QUEEN OF CLUTTER. Apparently I abhor open spaces and smooth surfaces, because there’s crap everywhere in my house. And I’ve been known to slog away at the word count with the husband’s favorite news show on the TV and the 14-year-old’s stereo rocking and a 12-year-old peering over my shoulder, asking for his turn at the laptop. Quiet? What is that?

5. How to you juggle all your hats (spouse, parent, worker-bee, housekeeper, writer)? Very carefully…

6. What’s your favorite non-writing activity? Like, are you a closet marathon runner? Could you crochet a house-cozy if you had to? Maybe you secretly want to appear on Antiques Roadshow? I could, in fact, crochet a house cozy, and I would love to appear on Antiques Roadshow. Hmm…maybe this question has more to do with MY dreams than I thought.

7. Football, basketball, baseball or soccer? Which one gets your blood moving the fastest – or is there another sport you prefer? I love ‘em all, but if I had to pick a favorite, it would be basketball. And it’s really awesome when one of my kids is on the court.

8. What’s next on your horizon? Describe your current WIP(s) or other upcoming project. I need to finish my current WIP (the one that grew up around the Eric Dane picture – working title, Hell…The Story), and I’m trying to find a publishing home for my paranormal chick-lit romance Forever & Ever, Amen. I’ve also got an Urban Fantasy called Sisters that is suddenly sending up sparks, so I’ll probably be reworking it and finding it a home, too. And I’m trying to spread the good word about Heat Wave, an anthology that contains my short story Honolulu City Lights. There’s lots going on, which is why it took me something like a month to get you this blog post, Jillian. Thanks again for your patience!

BLURB: Honolulu City Lights

Tag: Blue eyes, dimples, and a hot surfer’s body means trouble, right? There’s only one way for Katie to find out…

Blurb: Losing seventy pounds was sure something to celebrate, but at the same time it created problems Katie never expected to deal with. Like, what to do when the hot-bodied surfer, Jack, turned out to be the DJ at her roommate’s favorite dance club. Katie was positive he had ‘Trouble’ stamped on his butt. Didn’t he?

Sneak Preview:
I stepped off the elevator carrying a white Styrofoam cup of frozen yogurt and smiled at my neighbor Darla out in the hall.
“Hey lady,” Darla said in her smoker’s rasp.
“Hey Darla.” I juggled my backpack and fished out my keys. Our building was surrounded by residential neighborhoods. From our fifteenth floor unit, we gazed over the tops of palm trees and red-roofed houses to the aqua ribbon of ocean at the edge of the world. Or that’s how it felt.
“You need a nice young man to take you to dinner.”
“Nope.” I glanced over my shoulder at her and laughed. “You do.”
Darla laughed too, a sound as wrinkled and leathery as her skin. She owned an extensive collection of old cotton bathing suits in graphic block prints and neon colored flowers. Straight from the sixties, they had built-in skirts, bullet boobs, and wide shoulder straps. She seldom wore anything else. Today’s choice had sunshine yellow hibiscus blossoms on a green background.
“Oh, I’ve done my time.” Darla punctuated her thought with a loose cough. “Miss Bitty and Stinker keep me busy enough.”
Miss Bitty and Stinker were cats. In my mind, they were the finishing touches on a perfect nightmare. In my ugliest fantasies, I ended up like Darla, living alone, dressing crazy, and talking to my cats all day. I wouldn’t be Meli’s roommate forever. Then what? It’s not like I had much hope of getting married. I’d had no practice with men. Seventy pounds ago it wasn’t an issue. Now, at size eight and with Meli coaching from the sidelines, it might be.
Our apartment was fairly standard. There was a short entry hall with a galley kitchen on the right and two bedrooms on the left. The kitchen was separated from the living room area by a waist-high counter. Two bar stools on the living room side to allow visitors to sit and watch the cook, if we ever cooked. We were more into Lean Cuisine frozen dinners.
Across the living room was a sliding glass door leading to the lanai. Our carpet was beige, the walls were beige, and our furniture was made from a pale polished wood. If it weren’t for the forest green couch and bright coral flowered pillows, the place would have resembled a bowl of oatmeal.
I plopped onto the couch and dug my spoon into the frozen yogurt, quickly shuffling exchanges in my head. Weight Watchers would prefer I wrote everything down and I would…later. Hula Girl, our dancing doll, was in her usual spot standing next to the TV. Flipping a switch made her hips swing and her grass skirt swish while the music box played The Hukilau Song. The rest of the time she listened to my problems and gave me advice about diet and exercise and stuff. Okay, so I talked to a plastic doll. Everyone’s got their little eccentricities.
Today she was quiet until I remembered Jack, carving the curl of a wave, his shoulders and chest broad and sun-kissed over a pair of those ubiquitous baggie shorts all surfers wore.
She smiled like the Cheshire Cat.
“What? I barely know him.”
Hula Girl just grinned at me.
Thank goodness Meli wasn’t home from work yet. If she knew I talked to a doll, I’d never hear the end of it.

Buy Links: Still Moments Publishing, Amazon, Smashwords

Posted by: Author | September 22, 2012

Half Price Sale- How Fun is That?

My book, Surfer Bride is on sale as a retro release with BookStrand until September 29. It’s half off- an almost 82,000 word story for only $2.75. What does that equal a word? Not too much, right?

This is a romantic suspense involving a surfer and a cop. What a combination. They were fun to write and I sometimes miss my hero in this one. He matured a lot in the course of this story and learned a secret that cost him two years of happiness. Stubborn old mule, he was. BUY LINK

Posted by: Author | September 21, 2012

Friday Facts- September 21, 2012- Beginning of Fall

The Autumnal Equinox begins at 10:49 a.m. on September 22, 2012 (that’s the first minute of fall, y’all). The word equinox comes from the Latin words for equal and night. The sun really isn’t out for 12 hours and down for 12 hours, but it is the closest to an equal number of hours of daylight and dark that we get besides the one in the spring.

This is the beginning of my favorite time of year and we’ve actually had some lovely high 60s in the morning and the humidity has been less than 50% so we’re really happy with the weather right now here on the Gulf Coast of Florida.

Posted by: Author | September 20, 2012

Off and Visiting Yet Again

I’m off and about the web again today visiting Michelle Miles. Come on by and say hi if you get a chance. We’re yakking about Hot Pursuit.

Posted by: Author | September 19, 2012

Wordless Wednesday

Posted by: Author | September 18, 2012

I’m Off Visiting Today

Today, I’m over at Maria Hammerblad’s blog. She’s a sci-fi gal but she invited me over to hang around anyway. Love her!

Posted by: Author | September 17, 2012

Linda McMaken Pops In!

Today’s guest is Linda McMaken, a fellow author with Desert Breeze Publishing. She’s a sweetheart. I got to meet her and hang around a bit with her at Romantic Times Convention in April in Chicago. I think you’ll love her as much as I do. She has a new release which is book two in a three book series. This one is called Baer Necessities. She’s sharing a blurb and excerpt with us today. She’s also running a contest on her blog that you may want to check out. While you’re in a checking mood, also check out the awesome boots on her cover!

Blurb:
Baer Necessities – Book Two of The Three Baers

One of them will be just right.

Connor Baer left the ranch to see the world.
Jessie McIvey wasn’t far behind.
He wanted no part of small town life, and she didn’t want a cowboy in her future.

But sometimes the thing your heart wants the most, you’ve had all along. Two people left one small town to find what their hearts were searching for only to find everything they’d ever wanted right in their own backyard.

Sometimes you get to keep your boots,
Sometimes you got nothing left but your spurs,
And sometimes neither one is as important as staying true to your soul

Excerpt:
EXCERPT:

Cowboys! What did he think she was, a roping calf? If he hadn’t held her hands, she would have made his family jewels sing for mercy. First, she is almost a deep fried human, then he straps her into a car with a seat belt that won’t unbuckle triggering a sequence of true crime stories playing in her head. When he let her loose, she would to commit a true crime on him.
Threatening her with taking pictures and putting them in the paper. Cocky, overbearing cowboy. Oak would never have done anything like that. She pulled the seat belt harder, it wouldn’t budge.
Connor flipped the wipers on high, slowing down. The Jeep treaded the water with gusto, but how would it handle the old trail on the outer reaches of the ranch? Even horses and cattle had a hard time navigating that area.
The wipers kept tempo, the rain made a calming sound on the canvas roof and the silence gave her time to think. What had Connor said before he abducted her? He was “afraid of the way he felt about her?”
Her breath caught deep in her lungs and refused to come out. She leaned forward forcing the air out. Passing out would not be attractive. The way he felt about her? Just how did he feel about her?
His amazing kisses made her orgasmic. Connor’s touch was pure sizzle and, what was she thinking?
Cowboy, ranch life! She couldn’t do it, didn’t want to do it. No. She folded her arms over her chest, trying to convince herself that she felt this way because she hadn’t had a man, a real man, kiss her like that in a long time. Who was she kidding? She’d never been kissed like that. Kissing Connor felt like all the passion in the universe landed between the two of them.
Then he had to go all ‘cowboy’ and kidnap her. Hadn’t he learned anything being off the ranch?

You can find Linda online at:
Website: http://www.linda-mcmaken.com/
Blog: www.makenwords.blogspot.com
Baer Truth Booktrailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaA8p65oOeo
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lindamcmaken
Twitter: http://twitter.com/makenwords

Her books can be found at:
Desert Breeze Publishing: http://stores.desertbreezepublishing.com/StoreFront.bok
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/The-Three-Baers-Book-ebook/dp/B005HB1J0W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1345521283&sr=8-1&keywords=baer+truth
Barnes & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-three-baers-book-one-linda-mcmaken/1111901113

Posted by: Author | September 14, 2012

Friday Facts- September 14, 2012- Cathexis

Cathexis is the concentration of mental energy on one particular person, idea or object (especially to an unhealthy degree). This has been happening recently in my paralegal’s life, thus the fact of the day. She’s obsessed with a capital “O” with Alexander Skarsgard. It’s affecting every facet of her life. She needs an intervention. He’s not even cute- look at this picture!!

Don’t let her tell you that I’m the same way with Alan Rickman, tis a lie, I tell you, a lie! But, besides that, he’s at least handsome!

Posted by: Author | September 12, 2012

Wordless Wednesday

Posted by: Author | September 11, 2012

I’m all over the place today!

I’m guest blogging two places today. In this one, I talk about Surf Break and burgers. In this one I talk about my writing process and what’s next for me. Thanks to both W. Lynn Chantale and Suzanne Purvis for letting me come by.

It’s also my regular day on Four Foxes, One Hound.

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