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Showing posts with label challenge/contest. Show all posts

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Fall in Love Blog Hop and GIVEAWAY




Happy (shortly belated) Halloween, everyone! Hope you had some great autumn festivities with more to come. A las personas que celebran el dia de los muertos, espero que disfrutan sus felicidades! En caso de mi espanol esta mal, perdonme por favor--no es mi lengua nativa y estoy aprendando lol.

First things first. As part of the Fall in Love hop theme hosted by the wonderful Reader's Confession, I want to gush about my two favorite debut authors this year: Kate SeRine and Cecy Robson. See their covers below! =D Aren't they pretty?




Both writing urban fantasy with a wonderful dash of romance, but casting their own unique spins on the genre, these ladies' novels rocked my socks off! Kate SeRine's gritty, badass heroine Tess "Red" Little knows how to hold her own in a world where fairytales run rampant. And Cecy Robson's kind-hearted, Weird Girl, Celia Wird, has a fierce inner tigress--literally!--and Celia's not afraid to sink her claws into anyone who threatens her family.

These debut authors have amazing voices. In all her stubbornness and intelligence, Tess kept me right by her side and rooting for her from the very first page, and Celia is a woman after my own heart--she balances the line between the girl everyone can relate to and a badass superwoman perfectly. ;-)

The writing is strong in both of these novels and any urban fantasy reader, and even those who normally enjoy solely paranormal romance, should give these fantastic debuts a try. I'm looking forward to the next installment of the Transplanted Tales and of the Weird Girls.

If you'd like to check out my full review of Kate SeRine's Red, please click the link: Review of Red. I also plan to host the wonderful Kate SeRine again in the coming months of 2013 with the release of the second novel in her Transplanted series, The Better to See You.

You'll have to wait patiently for my full reviews of Cecy Robson's Weird Girls. On November 27th I'll be posting a review of the Weird Girls Novella and on December 18th I'll be posting a review of the first full length novel in the series, Sealed with a Curse. I will clue you in--if you haven't caught my drift already--and say that I LOVED both Cecy Robson's books!

Now, onto the giveaway! U.S entrants only please!

Since my own publisher is Harlequin, I will be giving away four different Harlequin novels from various lines (three of which are signed): Killing Me Softly by Maggie Shayne (single-title romantic suspense), The Protector by Carla Capshaw (inspirational historical romance), His Bride for the Taking by Sandra Hyatt (contemporary romance, and The Longest Night by Cindy Dees (romantic suspense).

The giveaway starts today, November 1st 2012, and ends November 11th 2012 with the winner announced on the 12th.

So how about you? Who are your favorite debut authors of 2012? Please share in the comments! And don't forget to enter the giveaway! Extra entries for those who follow via FB or Twitter, or those who tweet about the contest. Cheers!


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Monday, September 3, 2012

Happy Labor Day!

Happy Monday and Happy Labor Day, everyone! I hope you all had a fabulous weekend and that you're enjoying a nice day off today.

I am, again, asking for your votes! I was lucky enough to be nominated for the award of Promo Queen for this years Bloggy Awards. The Bloggy Awards is like the Oscars, only for book blogs instead of actors. And voting only lasts until this Wednesday!

So I thought I'd share some things that will hopefully convince you to vote for me, which you can do (more than one time I might add) by clicking HERE and scrolling down the page to the promo queen award poll, and choosing "Kait Ballenger's Nocturnal Readings." It only takes about ten seconds to do! Need some convincing evidence that I deserve the award? Here it is....

"Kait Ballenger did a fantastic job promoting both my appearance and giveaway on her blog, Nocturnal Readings! I was absolutely thrilled with how widely she promoted with announcements on Facebook, Twitter, Shelfari, Library Thing, and Goodreads. We had hundreds of hits and a great comment rate! I'm sure this had a positive impact on my sales. I would definitely partner with Kait again!" - Kate SeRine, author of RED (A Transplanted Tales Novel)

Message from Kait about the blog: Hi, everyone! I started Nocturnal Readings in July of 2010 both as a way to promote my own author name and to help my fellow authors, as well. My reviews and author interviews/guest posts consist primarily of the paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and YA genres, but I've been known to branch out into other genres on occasion. As an author for HQN Books (Harlequin's single title line), I know how important it is for authors to build an active social media platform and spread their name to readers in every way they can, so when I decide to aid a fellow author by interviewing them, allowing them to guest post, hosting giveaways, or doing an honest review of their work at Nocturnal Readings, I wholeheartedly devote myself to promotion of that post--though I do always encourage my authors to post on their own, as well. I post my reviews to Amazon, B&N, Goodreads, Shelfari, and sometimes LibraryThing, and I actively promote all my author related posts on Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads, and Google+, along with multiple email groups/author forums I belong to, underneath both of my author pseudonyms (Kait Ballenger for my PNR and Kaitlyn Schulz for my YA). Some of the authors I've interviewed or hosted include: Laura Kaye, Amanda Carlson, Kate SeRine, Kristin Miller, Jenny Sulpizio, Lea Nolan, Catherine Bybee, Christine Ashworth, and Lynnette Hallberg/Austin. In the coming months, I'm In the works of trying to secure interviews/posts with author Cecy Robson, and several other paranormal authors as well. Social media is one of the best ways an author can spread his or her name nowadays and I pride myself in helping make that promo successful.

So PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PPPPPPLLLLLLEEEEEEAAAASSSSSEEE vote for me! I'd really appreciate it.
 
Cheers ;-)

Monday, August 6, 2012

RED Giveaway Winner!!!!

Happy Monday, everyone!

It's time to announce the winners of the Red giveaway! Let me start out by saying that this was a very successful giveaway. We had a lot of entries.

The fabulous prizes:
A basket of RED-themed goodies, which includes:A tote bagBath & Body Works lotion and shower gelCoffee samplers and a $5 Starbucks gift card


And the winner of Kate SeRine's Red Goody Basket is................*drum roll*......................................Cathy Shouse!

Congratulations, Cathy! I will email you an official notification. You'll have three days to respond with your mailing address before a different winner is drawn.

Thanks to everyone who entered!!! And another big thanks to Kate SeRine for graciously participating in the Author Interview and for allowing me to Review Red.

Hopefully, Kate will be back in February to promote the release of the second novel in her Transplanted Tales series, The Better to See You

Til Wednesday!

Monday, July 16, 2012

Review: Forbidden by Fate--by Kristin Miller

Happy Monday, everyone! Hope you had a great weekend! Today we're participating in the blog tour for paranormal romance author Kristin Miller's novella, Forbidden by Fate, the second in her Isle of Feralon novella series. Woo Hoo!!! If you didn't get a chance to check out the Saturday review of the first novella, Claimed by Desire, you should definitely do so by clicking this link: Claimed by Desire Review! Also, don't forget to check down at the bottom of the post for a chance to enter to win a copy of Forbidden by Fate or Claimed by Desire!!! This is a hot read meant for adults only. Enjoy!

Synopsis: "
A forbidden love……A second chance……A night of passion neither will forget.
Sasha, a love-thirsty werewolf and rightful heir to the Were throne, is ready to take control over her pack. But when her first love, dragon shifter Damon Frost, lands on her doorstep, demanding their races negotiate ownership over Feralon’’s hot springs, he makes her question more than the fight for the enchanted neutral ground. No matter the emotions bubbling inside her, Sasha can't become involved with Damon. Not now. Not ever again.
Forbidden to step foot onto Were land after a romp with the Alpha’’s daughter as a teenager, Damon has bided his time, waiting for the day when he’’d be accepted back onto Were land. Using the hot spring negotiation as a way to get closer to Sasha, Damon plans to use every minute alone to remind her of the passion they shared–—a passion they could ignite again.
One night of ecstasy stands between them and the fight for the springs. One night of revealing glances, skin searing chemistry, and erotic desires they’’d long buried.
Will one taste of forbidden love be enough to satiate their desires? Or will the need to explore the depths of their love unleash a Were-Draco war?”

Genre: Paranormal Romance--novella

First Sentences: "He was coming for her. No matter the years spent apart or the order from the Alpha of her werewolf pack forbidding them to be together." I really loved the way this novella kicks off. The very first line had me thinking action-packed opening scene, but needless to say the very next line turns that idea on it's head. It's not an action scene, it's a sexy scene! The break in my expectations definitely got my attention and made me want to continue reading. There is yet another small, unexpected twist at the end of the scene as well, which I really loved, but I won't give it away.

Brownie Points: Like the first novella in the Isle of Feralon series, Claimed by Desire, Forbidden by Fate did not disappoint on bringing the heat! The story was hot hot hot! The first sexy scene features Sasha and Damon dancing the two-man-tango beneath the moonlight in a warm, steaming hot spring. The scene was steamy in more ways than one (okay, couldn't resist the joke)! Damon and Sasha's time together was both sweetly romantic and wildly sexy! It was a fantastic way to open on their relationship. The perfect combination for a lover of the romance genre. Damon is delicious and I loved his character from the start. He is sexy, playful, and strong. Hard as he tries to resist the temptation to be with Sasha again, after being banished years before from Were land by Sasha's Alpha father, after coming back to Were territory on official Draco business, Damon's heart quickly becomes putty in Sasha's small but capable hands. Despite orders from Queen Elixa, the Draco queen, he can't resist the temptation to touch her just one last time before he leaves Were land for good.

Beefs: I don't have anything really critical to say about this novella. My only thought was that, even though I really liked Sasha's character, I wanted her to appear stronger in the very beginning of the novella. I like my female Weres to be total badasses and while Sasha definitely had the attitude in her thoughts, her outward actions didn't reflect her true fiery personality until slightly further into the novella. But when her claws (I mean claws metaphorically, by the way lol) came out, she had no trouble winning my respect and taming her dragon-shifter man ;-)

Ending: A satisfying wrap-up. There were no lose threads to this story; everything was nicely taken care of in the end and I enjoyed the ending--though I wished the novella wasn't over!

Recommendation and General Comments: This novella follows suit of it's predecessor in the series--it's a quick, fun, enjoyable read. I didn't want this novella to end and I couldn't put it down. I can't wait for the next in the series! I'm definitely rooting for a future full-length Isle of Feralon novel. It's for this reason, that I give Kristin Miller's Forbidden by Fate a rating of full moon!


I highly recommend Forbidden by Fate. This novella is a great read if you want a quick, fast-paced story to satiate your romance craving! Forbidden by Fate is both fiery and sweet! I definitely recommend it, and the Isle of Feralon novella series, to all fans of the paranormal romance and fantasy genres. If you can appreciate a sexy dragon, or a yummy werewolf, this series is for you!

I hope you enjoyed the review! Don't forget to check out the giveaway below and get your hands on your own copy of Claimed by Desire or Forbidden by Fate.

Where to find Forbidden by Fate:

Author Bio

Kristin Miller has had a passion for language and literature her whole life. Born and raised in Small Town USA, she often made up stories about faraway places and edge-of-your-seat adventures.

After graduating from Humboldt State University with a degree in psychology, Kristin realized there is no scarier place than the warped human psyche. Wanting to combine her love of writing with her desire to paint twisted villains, Kristin wound up in the unlikeliest of places—the classroom. She taught high school and middle school English before giving in to the desire to create her own world, where villains can be sympathetic and heroes can be devilishly good.

She is represented by Nalini Akolekar of Spencerhill Associates Ltd. and writes dark paranormal romances and toe curling romantic suspense.

Find Kristin At:

GIVEAWAY!!!!!!!

 
Giveaway Details:

        Two random commenters from the tour will win their choice of either a Kindle or Nook format eBook of Forbidden by Fate OR a Kindle or Nook format eBook of Claimed by Desire, the first novella in the Isle of Feralon series.
        The tour host with the most comments will receive a Kindle or Nook format eBook of both Forbidden by Fate and Claimed by Desire.
        Please leave a comment along with your broken up email addy.
        Contest is open the duration of the tour (July 2 - 20) and Internationally.
        Winner will be randomly selected and notified via email.

Tour Stops:


Remember, the more tour stops you comment on, the greater your chances of winning!



Friday, June 8, 2012

Romance Name Change GIVEAWAY!!!!!!!!

Happy Friday, everyone! I'm sure you're all glad it's the weekend! And the weekend means, it's time for some blog hopping. So please hop on over to Parajunkee's View or Alison Can Read, and hop around to some new blogs.

In other awesomeness, it's time for a giveaway!!!!!

As you may have seen, my "name" on all of my pages has changed. That's because Harlequin has came to a decision about what name they would like me to write under for the Execution Underground series. So instead of Kaitlyn, I'll now be writing my adult paranormal romance as Kait Ballenger, and my YA novels as Kaitlyn Schulz!

In honor of the change, it's giveaway time! Details below.

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The giveaway begins now, 1:30PM EST June 8th, and will end on Friday June 15th at 11PM. A $10 Barnes and Noble Giftcard will be given to whoever comes up with the funniest romance author pseudonym (example: "Kaitlyn Phoenix Concepcion"--you don't have to use my name, that's just a fun example, courtesy of author Cecy Robson)


Do you like my awesome romantic picture?

THE RULES TO ENTER: 

--You MUST be a follower of this blog or my FB/Twitter in order to participate. Three entries will be given to those who follow me in all three places (if you say you do, be honest, because I'll check).  One entry for each place you follow.
--Leave your best funny romance pseudonym in the blog comments along with the place you follow me (blog, twitter, FB, or all three).
--Extra entries for those who provide a link showing a tweet, FB post, or blog post linking back to the giveaway.


Winner will be announced on Monday, June 18th at 9AM! So have fun! Enjoy! And have a great weekend! Til Monday ;-)

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Name Change and Pseudonym GIVEAWAY

Happy Tuesday, everyone! Hope you have a great day! I have lots of announcements!

You may be wondering why my username and blog suddenly say Kaitlyn Ballenger instead of Kaitlyn Schulz. Well, here is why: Harlequin wanted me to write under a name other than Schulz. After much talk of possible pseudonyms, we came to the agreement that they would prefer me to write under my married name. Therefore, that's what we're doing. My paranormal romance will now be written as Kaitlyn Ballenger and my YA will now be written as Kaiti Schulz. All I'm doing is switching the usernames around =)

In honor of that and my three-book deal with HQN, we're having another GIVEAWAY!!!!! The giveaway begins now, 8AM EST May 22nd, and will end on Friday the 25th at 11PM. The $10 Barnes and Noble Giftcard will be given to whoever comes up with the funniest romance author pseudonym (example: "Kaitlyn Phoenix Concepcion"--you don't have to use my name, that's just an example)

Do you like my over-the-top romance photo in honor of the romance pseudonym contest?

THE RULES TO ENTER: You MUST be a follower of this blog or my FB/Twitter in order to participate. Extra entries will be given to those who follow me on all three places (if you say you do, be honest, because I'll check). Leave your best funny romance pseudonym in the blog comments along with place you follow me (blog, twitter, FB, or all three).

So good luck and have fun!!! Don't forget to check back in tomorrow! I have a guest post by my agent, the fabulous, top-dealmaker, Nicole Resciniti, of The Seymour Agency. Don't miss out!

Friday, May 18, 2012

Follow Friday #97

Happy Friday, everyone! I'm sure you're all glad it's the weekend! And the weekend means, it's time for some blog hopping. So please hop on over to Parajunkee's View or Alison Can Read, and hop around to some new blogs. You can also participate in the social media hop as well and our second blog hop at Crazy-for-Books! So have fun and check out my answer to the weekly blog hop question below. Cheers! 
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This week's question: Summer Break is upon us! What would be the perfect vacation spot for you to catch up on your reading and relax?


My Answer: The perfect vacation spot to relax and read would be dragging my handsome husband back to Kona, Hawaii with me--we just got back there from our honeymoon a month ago and it'd be so relaxing to go again. Aside from the super long flight from Florida that is!

Second hop question: How many books do you own? This can include your books in your TBR (to-be-read) pile and books you have already read that are on your keeper shelf.

My Answer: I really have no clue lol. But I'm going to estimate on the low side and say three hundred (yes, that's a lower guess. It might be more lol).

Book Blogger Hop
On Monday we're having a giveaway in honor of the publication announcement of my EXECUTION UNDERGROUND series, debuting with HQN in 2013!!! And on Wednesday my fabulous agent, Nicole Resciniti, will be here talking about queries and the submission process. Don't miss out =)

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Giveaway on FB Fan Page!!!!

Happy Wednesday, everyone! Hope you're all having a great week. As you can see from the title of this post, there is a giveaway going on!

http://www.triadcouponing.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/giveaways-galore.pngIf you'd like to win an ebook copy of Laura Kaye's paranormal romance novella, In the Service of the King, check out my Facebook Fan Page and participate in the giveaway! If you could "like" the page while you're at it, that would be wonderful! Giveaway ends at 10PM EST on Friday, May 4th, 2012. Don't miss out ;-) More details available by following the fan page link.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving! Giveaway Re-drawing!

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Before I get started on my Thanksgiving post, I have a lucky winner to notify! Since one of our winners from the Romance Gone Goblin Giveaway never responded with their mailing address, I've drawn another winner using random.org.

The re-drawn winner of the Romance Gone Goblin Giveaway and a brand new copy of Kristina Douglas' The Fallen: Raziel is.......................................*drum roll*...........................................Arianne Cruz! Congratulations, Arianne! You will receive a notification email today. Please respond within three days time or a new winner will be drawn.

Now, onto the Thanksgiving post!

I have A LOT to be thankful for this year. A WHOLE LOT. Honestly, I would call the best year of my life thus far. It's hard to even know where to begin in saying what I'm thankful for. So many things have changed for me this year--most for the better. I got engaged to the man of my dreams and I'm getting married exactly 106 days from now (yay! xoxo). I was offered representation by a fantastic agent. My book is now sitting on editors' desks, waiting to be read. I graduated from Stetson and started grad school. I'm getting paid to bellydance again. I'm making more money now than I ever have before, not that it's very much lol. And so many other wonderful things. I'm going to have to break them down by category!

Since this blog is primarily about reading and writing, I'll start with some writerly thanks ;-)

I am very thankful for:

--My wonderful, dedicated, and hard-working agent, Nicole Resciniti. She has absolutely AMAZING editorial skills and is a great business woman to boot! She put my paranormal romance novel, Skinwalkers, through the ringer and helped me whip that manuscript into tip top shape. Now, it is currently on submission and we're playing the waiting game. Fingers crossed!
--My awesome critique partners: Britt Marczak and Lisa Sanchez. Britt, Skinwalkers would not exist without you and it never would've been nearly as successful without all your input. Lisa, you've been with me since the very beginning and I can't thank you enough for all your friendship. I don't know if I ever would've had the courage to keep writing through those difficult times if I hadn't had you by my side. I will always be willing to enjoy a good Demetrius and Quinn sandwich with you! Lol! ;-)
--My professors at Spalding and my new writing friends, Rebecca, Melissa, and Genissa. I am looking forward to growing into a better writer along with all of you.
--My sisters at the Seymour Agency for being supportive and welcoming. You ladies, rock!

As a worker, I am thankful for:

--The fact that I have not one, but three jobs to sustain me. While I don't make much and still only work part-time, I feel fortunate.
--The residents at the SH for all the times they make me smile and even all the times they drive me up a wall. You've taught me the meaning of patience, compassion, and understanding. Despite any confusion, I learn new things from your wisdom every time I'm with you.
--VERY thankful for changes in management ;-)
--The tips I receive from the customers at Ali Baba and the renovations my bosses are doing to the restaurant.
--My dance instructor, Hollie, for being a great mentor.

And finally, just as plain ol' me, I am extremely thankful for:

--My soon-to-be husband, Jonathan Ballenger. You are the love of my life and the center of my universe. You bring out the best in me and make me the happiest woman alive. I thank God every day that I am lucky enough to be yours. You've been a great friend to me for years, and I know that you'll be both a great friend and a great husband for many many years to come. I can't wait to share my life with you. I learn new things from you all the time. You've taught me that love without passion isn't love at all and that when you love someone, you'll do anything or give anything to be with them, even if that means enduring the pain of being only a loyal friend, when deep down you want so much more. I love you. Kocham cie.
--My family for their non-stop, unconditional support. You guys are my supportive backbone whenever I need you, and I know you'll always be there when I need someone to hold me up.
--My best friends: Laura and Britt. You girls are my lifeline whenever I need it. You boost me up when I need the lift and put me in my place if I get too big-headed lol ;-) I couldn't ask for better friends. Thank you for being there for me. Laura, we've been through a lot this year, girl. Both of us have been chewed up, spit out and had to rebuild our lives from the ground up. But I think we've done a damn good job, don't you? And we both came out all the better for it. I am honored to call you my friend. You know I have your back and I'll always be your friend.
--My baby, Sookie, for loving me more than anyone else in existence. You're the best dog ever and all the goodies and foxy-squirrels in the world wouldn't be enough to show you how much I love you. Every time I feel at the lowest of the low and like no one could possibly understand, you lick the tears right off my face and lay your head in my lap, you whimper as I cry until I know that you do understand more than anyone else. Your empathy amazes me.
--For our family dog, Mr. Pugsley Q. Magoo Esquire the 3rd. You were a great and loyal friend. We miss you every day. It still saddens me that I will never see your happy face again when I come home. But I am forever grateful for all the times you stood by my side. You were a great dog. We all miss you, including Cookie and Crumb. I love you. R.I.P Puggy.

So what are you thankful for this year? I think all of us have at least a little something to be thankful for. Why not share it with us? Also, any plans for Black Friday? Share them with us!

Happy Thanksgiving! Til Monday ;-)

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Romance Girls Gone Goblin GIVEAWAY WINNERS

Happy Wednesday, everyone!

It's time to announce the winners of the Romance Girls Gone Goblin giveaway! Let me start out by saying that this was a very successful giveaway. We had a lot of entries. With that in mind, the winner of Julie Kagawa's Iron King is................*drum roll*.............Geshaumann! And the winner of Kristina Douglas' The Fallen: Raziel is......................*drum roll*.......................The Book Heroine!

Congratulations, ladies! I will email you an official notification. You'll have three days to respond with your mailing address before a different winner is drawn.

Thanks to everyone who entered!!!

Til Friday ;-)

Friday, October 28, 2011

Romance Girls Gone Goblin and GIVEAWAY

Muhahahahahahahaha! *crash of thunder and lightning* *bats flying everywhere*

Happy Halloween, everyone! Hope you're all gearing up for a SPOOOOOOOKY Halloween weekend! To celebrate Halloween we're talking about our favorite scary, Halloween films and we're having a paranormal themed giveaway!


Now, when I was thinking about what to write for this Halloween post, I started to think about all the things I've done over the years in order to celebrate this fantastically creepy holiday.

On thing I'm sure we've all done at least once in our lives is trick-or-treating. But what about once we get older? When we're too old to trick-or-treat, but we don't yet have kids, how do we celebrate?

Along with going to Universal Studios' haunted houses, Halloween Horror Nights, one thing I love to do is watch Halloween or horror movies. It's a great way to get in that creepy, scary sort of mood while you're handing out candy to trick-or-treaters.

So this year, to celebrate Halloween on the blog, I thought I would post an excerpt from my favorite Halloween movie (and well..quite frankly, my favorite movie ever). I hope you enjoy this little snippet and that it helps get you in the Halloween mood.


I hope you enjoyed the clip, of my favorite movie, A Nightmare Before Christmas! In honor of Romance Girls Gone Goblin, I'll be giving away a copy of YA paranormal romance, Iron King by Julie Kagawa and adult paranormal romance, The Fallen: Raziel by Kristina Douglas. Click on the covers below to read the back-cover blurbs. Here's what you need to do to enter:

Giveaway deets:

  • You must be a follower of this blog
  • You must leave a comment with your name and email addy so I can get a hold of you if you win. Also, please share with us a favorite Halloween/horror film or favorite Halloween memory.
US residents only, please.

Winner will be drawn on November 1st via Random Org. Winner has three days to respond, after which a new name will be drawn.

Make sure to stop by the rest of the participating blogs for more Halloween fun, and chances to win more prizes! Woohoo!

Good luck and Happy Halloween!!

Monday, August 1, 2011

Sherrilyn Kenyon Giveaway WINNERS!

Happy Monday, everyone! I'm happy to announce the winners of the Sherrilyn Kenyon Giveaway are as follows!

Winner of the autographed copy of Blood Trinity: Steph

Winner of a brand new paperback copy of No Mercy: Liesa

Winner of a brand new paperback copy of Blood Trinity: Crystal

Congratulations to all the winners! I'll be notifying you by email with the details of receiving your prize. Keep your eyes open for more giveaways coming soon. Don't forget to stop by tomorrow for a special interview with Kristin Miller, author of Intervamption, a new paranormal romance novel from Avon Impulse. Til then ;-)

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Sherrilyn Kenyon Speech and GIVEAWAY

Happy Wednesday, everyone! Hope you're all having a great week! Today we have some very exciting things going on. First off, I'd like to direct everyone over to the Romance at Random website. This Friday 7/29 I'll be doing a guest post, talking about how I started Nocturnal Readings and my personal book recommendations for the paranormal sub-genre, make sure you come check it out and show some support. Now onto the main post!

In honor of our 1 year blogoversary today, we're having a giveaway! And not just any ol' giveaway, we're having a Sherrilyn Kenyon themed giveaway! I had the fortune of meeting this amazing woman at RWA Nationals this year, where she signed a few books for me to give away on the blog. I'll be giving away two paperback copies of Blood Trinity: Book One of the Belador Series by Sherrilyn Kenyon and co-author Diana Love (one signed copy and one un-signed) and I will also be giving away a paperback copy of No Mercy: A Dark Hunter Novel by Sherrilyn Kenyon (un-signed). So there will be three different winners! How cool is that?!

Here are the rules:

-The Sherrilyn Kenyon Giveaway will run from now, Wednesday 11AM EST 7/27/11 until Monday 11AM EST 8/1/11.
-You must be a follower of this blog in order to enter.
-U.S Residents only.
-Leave a comment with your name and an email where I can contact you if you win (if you don't want to leave your email somewhere public, you can email me your entry to nocturnalreadings@gmail.com)
-You can earn up to two extra entries for posting a link to the giveaway on either Twitter and/or Facebook (one entry for a Twitter post and one entry for a FB post). You must provide the link in the comments along with your entry.

I'll announce the winners on Monday at our one year blogoversary celebration!

Now, following the theme of Sherrilyn Kenyon, I thought I would share the amazing keynote speech she made at RWA Nationals this year. It's extremely inspiring, even if you aren't a writer. Enjoy! See you at Romance at Random on Friday! Til then ;-)




Sherrilyn Kenyon RWA Nationals Keynote Speech:


"You know, I often joke with my hubby that one day he’s going to come home and I’ll have #1 NYT bestselling author tattooed across my forehead.

I’m seriously not joking. It is the most miraculous and surreal thing imaginable to me. Kind of like when they handed my sons to me after they were born and actually let me leave the hospital with them. What? Are you people nuts? I don’t know what I’m doing with this. OMG, it’s leaking out both ends! Help!

I wish I could say publishing was easier than parenting, but it’s really not.

I spent many years attending writers conferences as both a published and unpublished writer, sitting at big round tables, wondering... well A) will I ever be published and B) what would it be like to have the honor of being a keynote speaker.

I have to say it seriously doesn’t suck... but it is very scary.

And as I sat down to think of what all of you might want or need to hear, it forced me to walk back through my life and my career. Something I honestly try not to do because well... I always say there are two things you never want to ask me about. Publishing and pregnancy because I’ll scare you off both.

But the theme of being a writer is stories. Everyone has one and so I wanted to share mine along with some unvarnished truths. We are all the heroes and heroines of our own lives. And as Kalil Gibran once wrote “Your daily life is your temple and your religion. When you enter into it take with you your all.” Of course, he’s also the man who said, “Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.” Anyone who’s been in publishing for five minutes knows the truth of this.

You can’t look at anyone and tell what they’ve been through. Ever. The deepest scars are never the ones that mark our skin. They are the ones that mar our souls. Unknown and unseen by everyone, but felt deeply by those of us who bear them and we can never fully escape their wrath.

Like the characters in our hearts, they whisper in our ears as a constant companion. They tell us we’re not good enough. Smart enough. Talented enough. That we don’t deserve our dream. That we’re stupid. Fat. Ugly. Those voices are the hardest thing to let go of. Twice as hard when critics and others, especially those who claim to be well meaning, give an exterior voice to them.

Other people say that when the going gets tough, the tough get going. What they never talk about is finding the courage inside you to pursue a dream when it seems like even heaven itself has conspired to keep it from you. When obstacle after obstacle is not only thrown at you, but dropped on top of you with such force that you feel like Wile E. Coyote. But notice, Wile E. never once stopped pursuing the Road Runner. No matter how badly squashed he was, he always dusted himself off and kept going after his dream.

If you take only one thing away from this speech today, I want it to be a belief that you can achieve any and every dream you hold in your heart. That you have the power to be whatever is it you decide.

Your living isn’t determined by what life brings to you as it is by the attitude you bring to your life. It is hard to make lemonade out of lemons. No one knows this better than I do.

But you have to keep fighting.

One of the family stories we have is about my great grandfather who ended up in a fight with another man who pulled a knife out and stabbed him. He ended up with an infection and was told that he only had days to live while the other man was virtually unharmed. At sixty-three years old, he snarled at the doctor, “Ain’t no man gonna kill me and live to tell it.” So he got up and went to the man’s house to continue the brawl. This time, the man tried to shoot him and in the scuffle for the gun, my great grandfather killed him.

He went on after that to live another thirty-four years.

If that’s not tough, I don’t know what is.

As a girl, I was never allowed to complain about anything. You have to remember, my father was a drill sergeant who believed that no matter how hard you worked, you could always do better.

And that was my sympathetic parent.

My parents had one basic belief. The world will not take mercy on you. Your enemies will not take mercy on you and I will not be doing you any favors if *I* take mercy on you.

That was from my mother which tells you a lot about my childhood. I wish I could say it was happy, but it wasn’t. It was the kind of childhood people use to justify criminal behavior.

But that which does not kill us... serves as a motivational speech for others.

Every statistic I ever heard or read growing up said that I was destined to be a teen mother. A drug addict. Drop out. Most likely end up in jail at some point after having relationships with men who abused me. Some people brag that they were the first in their family to go to college. I’m one of only two in my family who graduated high school. As I said, you can’t look at anyone and know what they’ve been through.

One of many things no one can tell by looking at me now is that I grew up with one of the worst speech impediments imaginable and I had a thick Appalachian drawl.

I was so mocked for my accent and speech by others over the years that I learned not to talk to anyone. And my husband can verify this. In college, even when class participation counted for an entire letter grade, I refused to speak in class. So when I say I’m nervous about being up here, it’s on many levels.

In addition to not being able to stand up here and speak, I shouldn’t be able to read... never mind write a novel. I am severely dyslexic. So severe that it even manifests verbally, especially when I’m tired. Another thing I was relentlessly mocked for and called stupid over. The only reason I can read today is because my older brother took me aside when I was in first grade and said, “I’ve already got one ignorant sister, I ain’t having another. You gonna sit there, girl, until you’re literate.” And with a crumpled up Spiderman comic book, he taught me how to read.

I became a writer as a small child because it was how I coped with the trauma of my childhood. There is no worse feeling than to be completely at the mercy of others and to have no way out. For those of you in this room, and I know some of you are here, who know what I’m talking about, I am so sorry that you do. I wish I could make that better for you. But I made a vow to myself that if I could, by some miracle, make it out alive, I would never put myself back in that situation.

Oh but Fate was never going to make that vow easy on me.

I wrote because in fiction, I could eviscerate all the evil in my world. I couldn’t fight the real bullies and villains in my life, but I could slay them on paper. And I did.

I still do.                      

When I was five years old, before I could even read a book, and back when I was already drawing pictures to tell stories, I told my mother that when I grew up, I was going to be a New York Times bestselling author. My mother looked over at me with a mask of disbelief that I can see to this day and asked if I even knew what that was. “Nope. No idea. But it’s on the front of a lot of the books you read, so I figure it must be good and since I want to be a writer when I grow up, that’s the kind of writer I want to be.”

She laughed, and she by far was not last one to do so.

But the one thing my childhood and family taught me was to fight for what I wanted.

You never could say to my father that something was difficult. If you did, he always countered with, “Girl, you don’t know what hard is. You try taking two bullets in the chest. One in the leg and then belly crawl over the bodies of men you call friends to get to help while enemy bullets fly over your head. It’d have been far easier for me to lie down and die that day in a blood soaked field than it was to get to the medics who were pinned down by gunfire and save my life. You don’t wait for others to come help you. You take responsibility for yourself. Life ain’t never easy. It ain’t supposed to be. But you do what you have to do to survive it. So don’t you dare tell me how hard you think it is.”

That battle my father talked about... he was one of only ten in his unit who survived it and he was only nineteen years old.

I think about that a lot whenever I want to whine about something. As my mother always said, as bad as you think you have it, trust me there’s someone out there who would change places with you in a heartbeat. My mother at sixteen gave birth to a daughter with severe cerebral palsy. The doctors told her that my sister wouldn’t live to see age fifteen and that she’d never walk. It took my mother nine long hard years, but she taught her to walk. Trisha will turn sixty-one this year and she’s walking to this day.

Sometimes impossible just means you have to try harder.

Growing up, I wrote through all the arrows outrageous fortune shot at me and by no means was I ever spared. And I was lucky, I published my first piece in a local paper when I was in third grade. And I made my first professional sale at age fourteen. I used that money to buy a subscription to Writer’s Digest magazine. I was on the school paper and yearbook staff. Anything I could do to be published, I would do. I guess the experts were right after all. I was a junkie, but my drug of choice was publishing.

Contrary to all the experts and odds, I made it to college where I was the editor for our school paper, and one of the three jobs I had to hold down to pay for it was as an editor for a small SF magazine. By then, I’d made numerous sales to national magazines. But do you want to know why I don’t have a degree in Creative Writing or Journalism?

They wouldn’t let me in the programs. I applied three times to the Creative Writing department and even though I was already published, the professor told me that I didn’t write well enough to be admitted. On the third try, she told me not to waste her time by applying anymore as the slots in her program were reserved for students who actually had futures as professional writers and that my writing... well, sucked. I couldn’t make it in Journalism because they had a typing requirement and my right hand is partially paralyzed. I can’t type on a regular typewriter so I couldn’t pass that test and they wouldn’t let me in even though I was an editor for the paper and a magazine.

While you may be able to measure a person’s aptitude or even their talent, what you can never measure is a person’s determination and their resilience. As my brother so often said it’s not about the size of the dog in the fight, it’s about the size of the fight in the dog.

My personal motto is: over, under, around or through. There is always a way to get to what you’re trying to reach... just ask any toddler who wants a cookie from the top shelf. The only person who can stop me is me and I don’t think enough of myself most days to let me be much of an obstacle.

At 20, I’d decided that I was going to finally write a novel and submit it. Don’t get me wrong, I’d written dozens of novels by that point and I do mean dozens. But I was an editor so I knew they reeked. I spent what little free time I had writing the draft. During Christmas break, between my jobs, I diligently typed those pages on a typewriter that I’d borrowed from my older brother’s roommate.

I will never forget when my brother, who as a teenager with a driver’s license, had spent his entire summer teaching a six year old how to read, came to get the typewriter. “I know it’s going to be a winner, baby. I can’t wait to see it in print.”

He died a few days later. Out of everything that had happened to me in my life, that was the hardest blow. He’d been my only light in many a bleak darkness. Needless to say, I trunked that book. I couldn’t stand to look at it. I chucked all my writing. I crawled inside myself and to this day, a part of me died with him.

But fate wasn’t through with me. My husband who had been my boyfriend before my brother died returned to my life with a vengeance. I always three people saved my life and kept me sane.

My brother who will always be my hero. My best friend Kim who gave me a copy of Kathleen Woodiwiss’s The Flame and the Flower when we were thirteen. A book that gave me hope and showed me that a bad past didn’t have to define the rest of my life. God bless romance and Kathleen Woodiwiss. I shudder to think where I’d have ended up had Kim not introduced me to a genre that finally empowered me. That showed me I didn’t have to be a victim and that I could defy all odds. That even I could be loved by someone who would cherish me for who I was. Happy endings are possible even for those of us who don’t really believe in them.

And the last, is my husband who showed me that heroes aren’t just on paper. Real men are out there and they will stand by you and hold your hand through hell itself. And believe me, that poor man has been tested.

When I was moving in with him, he found my old notebooks with the manuscripts I’d written for years. He looked up at me and said, “I remember before we broke up that you were always writing something and plotting a new book or story. Why don’t you do that anymore?”

I couldn’t tell him then that after my brother’s death, I didn’t believe in dreams anymore and that I honestly expected him to abandon me at any moment like everyone else in my life had done or turn into a ferocious monster who abused and belittled me.

But that darn fate was still there and she wasn’t through with me.

Have I mentioned that I really hate that bitch?

Anyway, like most newlyweds, we struggled hard that first year and honestly many years after. But that first year, I couldn’t find a job even at McDonald’s. I’ve never felt more worthless, which given my past is saying something.

In my darkest hour, my best friend who happened to be an editor for a magazine did the most incredible thing of all. She offered me work. “Now I know you haven’t written in awhile, but if you’re willing to do it...”

Oh my God, are you serious? I can get paid and not take off my clothes? I’m so there.

I hung up and went to the closet where my husband kept his old typewriter. Then I sat down on the floor– we had no furniture in our apartment at that time- and the moment my fingers touched those keys the most amazing thing happened. Every character. Every voice I’d silenced on that cold winter night when my brother had died, came back with a screaming clarity. I had no choice but to write.

When my husband came home that night, he was horrified and I don’t blame him. He’d gone to work with a normal wife and come home to a stark raving lunatic. I was still sitting on the floor with tears streaming down my face and crumpled up pieces of paper all over.

“Um honey, are you okay?”

“Yes! I’m writing!”

In that moment, he saw his future and his nightmare. My husband has Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. So to keep from killing me over the paper mess on the floor, he, who has never believed in using credit for anything, took me out that night and charged a word processor, rickety card table and a ten dollar steno chair that he set up in the living room of our two room apartment. It was there I wrote my first ten novels.

Contrary to what I wanted, they didn’t sell right away. But I joined RWA that year. I was finally going in the right direction again.

And I did what most of you have done. I entered contests and waited patiently by the phone, hoping some publisher somewhere would take pity on me. I wish I could say I’d finaled in the Golden Heart or Maggie or something, but I didn’t. As an unpublished writer, I only finaled and won one award and that was the Mara.

Those were long hard years. I always say that it’s easy to write a book when you have a contract. The hardest thing in the world is to write one when you don’t know if it’ll ever sell. At first, everyone’s excited for you. You’re writing a book- woohoo and then as time goes on and you don’t become Nicolas Sparks overnight, that support dries up. In fact, one of the last things my father said to me before he died was that I should spend the money I was wasting on writing to buy lottery tickets. At least with lottery you’d win once in awhile.

But then the miracle happened. On Feb 3rd, 1992, I got the call that every writer dreams about. Well okay, even that was backward. I’ve never done anything the way I was supposed to. Instead of the editor calling me, I called her to interview her for another magazine I was working for. She mentioned my mss and I quickly assured her. “I’m not calling about that.” I was terrified that she’d think I was harassing her.

“Oh, well I was going to call you later today about it. I want to buy it.”

I was stunned. Ironically that was the same book I’d typed on that Christmas break that my brother had been so sure would sell. And in the next year, I went on to sell a total of six books. When they came out, they hit bestseller lists and at my first signing, I sold through all of my books in under 45 minutes. They went so fast that the writer sitting next to me kept gaping and asking if I was someone famous. “Who are you?”

Like most writers would, I thought I had a career.

But keep in mind that neither success nor failure is ever final. As quickly as it came to me, it left. And that was hard. Harder still was the fact that most of my writing friends abandoned me too as if they were afraid that what I had was contagious and they might catch it if they stood too close.

And when it rains, it pours. I’ve noticed that whenever a writer has trouble in their career, they have it in their personal life, too. I was no exception. My father died just after my first book came out. My mother was diagnosed with the same cancer that had killed him. My son was born prematurely a few weeks later. I was told twice to pick out funeral clothes for my baby. And I remember standing in the NICU telling God he could take anything from me. My career, my house, my car, just don’t take my baby.

It was a bargain He accepted.

Because of the medical bills and the fact I’d lost my job due to the days I’d missed with him, we lost everything. I *was* homeless with an infant who had horrifying medical problems. While my husband was at work with our one and only car, my son and I would stay in the hospital waiting room, just in case, and because it was the one place you could stay for hours on end and no one thought anything about it.

When we were lucky enough to have a roof over our heads again, it was a roach infested apartment next door to drug dealers. I could not write this stuff, people. I wouldn’t do this to my worst villain. We’d sold everything we had except my 286 DOS computer with a whopping 24 MB hard drive that used a 5.5 inch floppy- this was 1997- I had that as my computer until 1999. The only reason we still had it was that no one would give us anything for it. We didn’t have cable TV. No internet. No phone. We couldn’t afford it. I’d managed to hold on to my RWA membership only because my family and friends would take up collections at Christmas and buy it for me.

Nietzsche said that hope is the worst of all evils for it prolongs the torment of man. At times, he’s right. And I was running out of hope. By 1998, it’d been over 4 years since I last sold a book. I’d tried every genre and every story I could think of. If a new line opened, buddy, I was there for it.

Desperate, I sat down and wrote the most marketable book of that time. A regency set historical romance. How could I lose? My critique partners at that time were NYT bestselling Regency historical authors. It had every element that had made numerous authors famous. My critique partners loved it. My agent thought it was one of the best books she’d ever read and she eagerly sent it out.

Then one by one, the rejections rolled in again. Until the day my agent sent the worst one of all. And if any of you ever get a worse one, dinner’s on me. That rejection? “No one at this publishing house will ever be interested in developing this author. Do not submit her work to us again.”

Yeah. It devastated me. But you know what? I am grateful to this day for that editor and for those words. ‘Cause I am Southern, y’all. The best way to fire me up is to try and kick me down. As my uncle Carlos so often said. We are Cherokee and we don’t run. Sometimes we want to. Sometimes we ought to. But we don’t run.

I decided right then and there that I would rather be a first-rate version of myself than a second-rate version of somebody else. If I was going to fail at this, I would do it on *my* terms and I’d do it writing the books *I* wanted to write. I have never since that day chased a marketing a trend and I never will.

So after I unpacked the 286 computer I’d packed up in the box and swore I’d never touch again, I started writing the book I wanted to write for the first time in years. Now I knew that thing wasn’t marketable. It was a pirate book set in 1791 and this is long before Pirates of the Carribean. I sent it to my critique partners who read me the riot act and I don’t blame them. They were right. No publisher had bought a pirate novel in years and even when they did none had been set in 1791. Was I out of my mind?

Well, of course I was. I’m a writer.

But that’s never stopped me before. I sent it on to my agent who promptly reiterated everything they’d said and that I knew. More than that, she told me that we’d had a good run but that it was time to go our separate ways. I don’t blame her. She was a great agent and she’d stood by me longer than most.

But without her, I had no way to submit. I couldn’t afford to. Plus, my supportive hubby had become burned out after almost a decade of a fizzled career. And he had every right. I’d wasted a lot of money chasing a dream that kept eluding me at best and at worst, kicking me in my teeth. How could I take another cent from my family for this stupid dream?

I was through.

Until one fateful day when I pulled the RWR out of my mailbox. In it was a market update with a name I knew. Laura Cifelli had been added to the HarperCollins staff and was looking for submissions. My heart started pounding. I knew Laura. She’d been an editor at Dell, and for two years had tried to buy one of my books but couldn’t sell the unusual Dark-Hunter idea to marketing.

But I’d promised my hubby that I wouldn’t waste anymore money. I debated and agonized and finally decided that I would give it one more shot and one more only. If Laura said no, I’d never, ever try again. So I sat down and wrote the most pathetic query letter you’ve ever seen. It actually started with, “You probably don’t remember me.” Laura had been my agent years back when I’d been selling and I was her first client. But I had no ego. I still don’t.

In that query, I pitched her two novels. The pirate book everyone had told me would never sell and the one she’d held on to for so long about a Greek general who’d been cursed into a book that I’d written in 1994 as an option book for Daemon’s Angel.

I’ll be honest, I actually stole a single stamp out of my husband’s wallet. I didn’t dare take two because I knew with his OCD, he’d know they were missing and he’d know exactly what I’d done with them. Not to mention, if it was a rejection, I didn’t want to see it. I didn’t think I could take another one.

Three days later, I was changing my baby’s diaper when my neighbor came running over. “There’s a call for you on my phone and it’s someone in New York.”

I think I had a small stroke as I handed my baby to June and ran to catch it. It was Laura. Since the paranormal market was completely dead and Laura knew Julian’s book was tied to a vampire series- something no one would touch back then, she passed on Julian’s story. But she wanted to see the pirate book. I was too afraid to even hope. Not to mention, I didn’t have the money to submit a partial.

But June was kind enough to offer to loan me the three dollars I needed. I worked on it all night long, after my hubby went to bed, and sent it off the next day with a lump in my throat.

Laura called back to offer me a three book contract. To this day, I’d throw myself under a bus for her. And that book with that pirate that I was told wouldn’t sell. Is still, thirteen years later, in print. For one twenty nine cent stamp, my entire life was forever changed. Sometimes our lives are defined not by the big decisions we make, but by the small chances we take.

And for the record, my husband forgave me for raiding his stamp and I did pay June back.

Laura did so much for me. She helped me to get a great agent who did an awesome job, but who didn’t want to handle the paranormal stuff. For one thing she’d never handled it before and for another, it still wasn’t selling. No one, other than Anne Rice, had hit a list with a vampire novel in over twenty years. She asked me why I wanted to write the same stuff I’d been writing when my career tanked.

But I believed in those Dark-Hunter books. And I finally wore my agent down after much begging. She began submitting them and again, over and over, rejection from every corner. Until Jennifer Enderlin at St. Martins saw it. When I heard Jen was willing to buy those first two books, I sat down and cried. There was no market for paranormal. No one was writing it then, no store wanted to carry it and everyone was convinced we wouldn’t sell more than ten copies.

Against all odds and expectations, ten months before Night Pleasures came out, it had an overall Amazon sales ranking of #6. I was the first writer to take a paranormal novel to number one on a major list. I was the first one to take a historical paranormal novel into the top ten of the New York Times and thanks to my wonderful, incredible fans, I have since placed more at number one than any other paranormal author currently writing. I am the first genre author to put an SFR novel at number once since Johanna Lindsey did it in 1993 and I put two of them there last year and they were books out of the first series I’d ever sold. The same series that tanked my career on the first go round.

That being said, I am also the first author in RT history to get a one star rating- they used to only go down to three stars. As my luck would have it, they dropped all the way down to a 1 the very month my first book was published. And in spite of the successes I mentioned, and having placed over 50 novels on the NYT with twenty percent of them being number ones, I have never received an RT career achievement award.

I’ve never once finaled for a Rita. The closest I came was an anthology I was in where every writer in it finaled, but me.

And I’m really okay with that.

I only bring it up to show that careers aren’t perfect.

I live my life by one principal. Do no harm.

Unfortunately, others don’t share that and in this industry, we come across them a lot. But don’t you dare let them win. Don’t let them hurt you or stop you from going after your dream. The one thing I learned from my family is that there are people out there who can never be happy for someone else. They’re only happy when they spread misery and attack others.

I could go on all day about writers who have tried to ruin me. I have been plagiarized, betrayed by people I thought were my friends, and very publicly ridiculed and attacked by some of the biggest writers in the business for no reason whatsoever.

Too many people think that the only way they can rise is to tear someone else down. But it doesn’t work that way. No publisher ever stopped buying an author because someone new came along. No reader stops reading an author because a new one is published. They stop reading an author when that author disappoints them. One person’s success has no bearing on anyone else’s except to say that a rising tide will float all boats. We have a paranormal genre today because a tiny handful of us carved it out when it didn’t exist. We proved it was viable and we opened the doors for many others and I am proud to be a part of that.

But unfortunately, no matter who you are or where you are in your career, someone is going to be jealous and they will attack you. They’re going to say hurtful and mean things to you and about you. But don’t despair. Just remember this old Japanese proverb. If you sit by the river long enough, you will see the body of your enemy float by.

My entire career has been built on the island of Long Shot. Believe me, no one is more stunned to see me standing here than I am. In fact, the first time I hit a major list, I was the one who called my editor to tell her. She actually didn’t believe me. And she was stunned that I wasn’t lying.

No, it’s not easy for any of us at any level. But you know why we do this?

We do this... well mostly because we’re insane. But we do it for those characters who live inside us. Only you can give them their voice. Only you can tell that story. Don’t let them down. They’re depending on you.

And we do this for all the readers out there who mean so much to us. Books saved my life. They gave me laughter when I needed it and they were my haven through many storms. And I want to pay that forward.

There is nothing more wondrous than having a reader tell you how much your story meant to them. If I could have one wish, it would be for all of you to have an easy rise straight to the top of the lists and to stay there until they engrave your name in that #1 slot. You can do it. I know you can. Remember that “Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal.”

Don’t.

I hope the best seller fairy moves in and leaves you gifts constantly. But until she does, remember, it’s not the hare that won the race. It was the ever diligent turtle who didn’t stop for anything.

Never give up. Never surrender.

For every career that was built overnight and skyrocketed to the top, there were dozens more that took years to build and that list includes a writer named Dan Brown.

We Cherokee have a saying: There are many paths to the same place. The important thing is to make yours the happiest trail possible.

Thank you all and good luck. Now go write those books! I always need a good one to read!"

Monday, February 14, 2011

Romance Couples and Sexy Scenes

Happy Valentine's Day, everyone! As a romance writer, in honor of this day (and month) where romance novels increase their annual sales (yes, sales of romance novels do increase around this time of year), I thought it would be interesting to talk about fictional romance couples.

Any romance reader has them--your all time favorite romantic couples--the ones you fawn over time and time again, no matter how much you've re-read the novel. There is something about getting an intimate, sneak peek into the roller-coaster of characters' relationships that drive us crazy. These character's become a part of us. I'm talking about the kind of character's that after you read their romance, you toss and turn in bed all night, thinking about all the subtle nuances and wishing you could be her or him.

And what about your favorite sex scenes? All you romance readers need to stop kidding yourselves, you know you have one. The one scene you wish you could recreate with your significant other. One that makes you blush when you read the novel in public, or the one that makes you sigh and grin at a book like a mad person.

For me, these things come to mind straight away. My all time romantic couple, the one that I cannot possibly get enough of is:



Sookie Stackhouse and Eric Northman from Charlainne Harris' Southern Vampire Series. Long before Trueblood was even thought of, I was cheering them on, hoping they would get together and that  homewrecker, Bill, would get kicked to the curb. Good riddance, Bill Compton!
My favorite sex scene for these two comes about in
book four, when Eric has lost his memory. I sigh and get a huge giddy smile on my face every time I read their first love scene, and the ending of the novel (I won't give it away for you fuddy duddies who haven't read it) rips my heart out every time. In fact, every time Harris' has ever written about Sookie and Eric together has been complete and utter perfection, in my opinion. I just can't get enough of this couple! Unless of course, I could kick Anna Paquin out of this picture and claim Alexander Skarsgard to play my own personal Eric! Lol! Novels or T.V show, either way, I LOVE these two characters together.

So how about you, romance readers? Who is your all time favorite fictional couple and your all time favorite love scene? Please weigh in with your favorites in the comments.

Have a happy Valentine's day! And for those of you who don't have a significant other to cuddle up with, why not snuggle in with your favorite romance couple to wash those woes away? Or of course, you could always enter our Pleasures Untold Giveaway where you can win copies of both of Lisa Sanchez's paranormal romance novels, Pleasures Untold and Eve of Samhain. Til Wednesday!

Friday, February 11, 2011

Winner of the Tier Giveaway!

Time to announce the winner of the Tier Giveaway contest! I'm sorry to say that the prizes didn't get any bigger than the initial two books. We only had three entries! Yeah, you heard me right. Only three entries for a giveaway that gives you two FREE books, and all you had to do is be a follower. Come on, guys, let's step it up for next time. But I guess it worked out to the advantage of........*drum roll*.....................................*drum roll*..................Sandi Bischoff! Congratulations, Sandy! You've won a brand new, signed copy of When Good Wishes Go Bad by Mindy Klansky and a used copy of Sherrilyn Kenyon's Fantasy Lover. I will be emailing you later today so I can get your contact info to send the books. Congrats again!

Don't forget to enter the Pleasures Untold Giveaway! I'll be giving away two ebook copies of both Eve of Samhain and Pleasures Untold by Lisa Sanchez! Check out the page above titled "Pleasures Untold Giveaway" for more info.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Update on Giveaway

Happy Monday, everyone! Hope all of you had a great weekend! I'm glad my weekend of work is over, though I can't say I'm happy that school starts back up this Wednesday. With all my grad school applications needing to be completed and now submissions to prepare (the revision for the editor, plus an agent requested a partial, yay!) I've got a lot to do. Despite all that, I have a really cool announcement!

I am changing the 250 Follower Giveaway. Rather than having a deadline for the follower count hitting 250 (the original end date was this Wednesday, which we obviously weren't prepared for) and only giving away the originally designated prizes if we hit that number. We're going to have a tier contest giveaway!

This means that for each "tier" or benchmark we hit in the followers, the more the prizes go up. Basically, the more followers, the more prizes. For every 25 followers, I will add AT LEAST one more book to the drawing, therefore creating chances for multiple winners. Does that sound like a good deal or what?

The new contest end-date will be February 10th and we will have at least one book to giveaway, even if no followers are gained. But the more people recruited, the more prizes.

To enter, please leave your name (or screenname) and email address in the comments. If you don't feel comfortable posting your email in the comments, you can always shoot me an email including your entry to nocturnalreadings@gmail.com

Also, for those of you who already entered, don't worry. I have your entries and you don't need to enter again. So good luck to all of you! Here's to hoping there are lots of prizes to give away. Til Wednesday ;-)

P.S If you haven't done so lately, take a look around the blog. There are some nifty new gadgets. For example, my awesome new blog button and the list of upcoming reviews in the sidebar. We're going to have a new review every Friday!

Friday, December 17, 2010

250 Follower Challenge!

Happy Friday, everyone! As you can see from the title of this post I have an announcement!

Today is the beginning of our 250 follower challenge!

If we can get 250 followers by January 12th, then I will be giving away some awesome prizes. The first prize will be a brand new, signed copy of Mindy Klasky's When Good Wishes Go Bad and a used copy of Sherrilyn Kenyon's Fantasy Lover. The second prize winner will be able to choose any one book from the giveaway vault. That means there will be two winners! For more info on the books, please click the title links.

Here are the guidelines:

1) You MUST be a follower of this blog to enter.

2) Both old and new followers are allowed to enter. But in order for your name to be entered into the drawing, you must leave one comment, anywhere on the blog, with the words "Entry: (Your name) and (Your email)."

3) Anyone who tweets/posts about the challenge on Twitter/Facebook and provides me with a direct link will receive one extra entry per tweet/post.

4) Anyone who makes a blog post about the challenge and provides a direct link will receive three extra entries.

The contest begins today 12/17/10 and ends 1/12/11! So hop to it and start spreading the word so you can get as many entries as possible! Also, don't forget our usual blog hops and the blog questions that accompany them. Have a great weekend ;-)

Book Blogger Hop
 
What do you consider the most important in a story: the plot or the characters?
My answer: As a writer, I think both are extremely important and a truly good story has both. However, a story with a really good plot but boring characters will make me put the book down. If the characters are great enough, I'll keep reading despite a lacking plot.



 
What did you study in college, or are you currently studying and did it lead to your current 9 to 5 or are you doing something totally different?
My answer: Most of my regular readers know this, but for those who don't, I am currently an English major at Stetson University with minors in Creative Writing and Spanish. My current job is in healthcare and has nothing to do with my degree. Though hopefully, once I finish the degree, I will have a job that is related. ;-)