First Kiss Bliss?


Aren't we all in love with the idea of first kisses?


Do you remember your very first kiss?
Was it mind boggling and wonderful or was it something you look back on and can't help but cringe?

Maybe you're still waiting for that fated kiss...did you know there's a wiki page that guides you in 16 easy steps how to do it? My favorite of the tips in the guide is this one: 

"Keep it gentle at first. Don't bring out the tongue, teeth or strong embraces on the first few kisses. Instead, keep your lips soft and slightly parted, and avoid puckering." Pretty great advice-especially for the overly eager boy involved.

In my new serial, I explore one girl's (Brooklyn's) adventures with first kisses. And this isn't just any girl. She's been dreaming her whole life about that special kiss, the one that tells her this is the guy she's going to be with forever. You know, the first kiss bliss we all hope to experience one day? The difference between Brooklyn and the rest of the female race? She wants her first kiss ever to be with that forever guy.


If you've ventured into the kissing arena, 
was your first kiss with your forever guy?

Was Brooklyn's first kiss with her forever boy? Find out in First Kiss. Only .99 cents right now. Free if you have prime. Enjoy and have fun reading.

Only .99 cents today on Amazon




VL. Virgin Lips. You may not have heard of it, but where I live, it's a thing with a card, even if it is a figurative card. I was Brooklyn Hamlin, certified virgin lips, and I planned on clinging to that figurative card with all I had--while dating as many of the hottest guys at school as I could.
Maybe that's a bit strange. I mean, what teenage girl isn't interested in kissing? Locking lips definitely interested me, but the drama that came with it didn't. No kissing, no drama. Simple.
But on my sixteenth birthday, on my first real date even, the drama found me. His name was Luke Graham--cute, funny, and bad news for the whole female race.






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Contrition by Lee Strauss

My blog is being commandeered by Lee Strauss today. Enjoy.

The Perception Trilogy is my (Lee Strauss) first real series, meaning the story begins in book one and doesn't complete until the end of book three. (My Clockwise series is unconventional that way, which is why I point this out.)

What a ride! It's a bittersweet to be closing in on the end. I've spent so much time getting to know and love my characters! It's kind of like having to wave good bye as your child leaves for college - it's good and necessary, but it marks a dramatic change. You're happy to see them develop and grow, but at the same time, you can't help the tears that well up.

You find you make frequent trips to the baby albums, reminiscing on the growing up years. I began the first draft of Perception two and a half years ago, while on a trip to Romania. I'd meant to take a break from writing, but instead I started getting all these great ideas for a new sci/fi dystopian. Everywhere we went I'd be stopping to type in  quick notes on my iphone, and at night I wrote scenes on a borrowed laptop.

I published Perception on September 01, 2012, almost one year ago. Since then I've written and published book 2, Volition, and now in just a few short weeks, the final book.

Yes!

CONTRITION is releasing September 26th! Of course, there will be swag/contests/sales leading up to the launch. I hope you join in on the fun!

Without further ado....(drum role)....







Zoe, Noah and the other plane crash survivors
 are stranded in the Arizona desert.
They all have secrets,
and reasons to hide.
But they’re not alone.
Cyborg soldiers.
War.
Humans and humanoids.
Who can be trusted?
Zoe’s life is in danger.
Noah must make an impossible choice.
Will their love survive their brokenness?
Will the world as they know it end before they can find out?


CONTRITION COMING SEPTEMBER 26th!

A Change of Plans Audio Release

If you love a clean, exciting adventure romance, you'll love this book! And on audio-my favorite.

Donna K. Weaver is so excited about the release of the audio book of her adventure romance A Change of Plans that she and her publisher, Rhemalda, are hosting a giveaway. 

And there can be two winners!

When Lyn sets off on her supposedly uncomplicated and unromantic cruise, she never dreams it will include pirates. All the 25-year-old, Colorado high school teacher wants to do is forget that her dead fiancĂ© was a cheating scumbag. Lyn plans a vacation diversion; fate provides Braedon, an intriguing surgeon. She finds herself drawn to him: his gentle humor, his love of music, and even his willingness to let her take him down during morning karate practices. Against the backdrop of the ship's make-believe world and temporary friendships, her emotions come alive. 

However, fear is an emotion, too. Unaware of the sensitive waters he's navigating, Braedon moves to take their relationship beyond friendship--on the very anniversary Lyn is on the cruise to forget. Lyn's painful memories are too powerful, and she runs from Braedon and what he has to offer.

It’s hard to avoid someone when stuck on the same ship, and the pair finds themselves on one of the cruise's snorkeling excursions in American Samoa. Paradise turns to piracy when their party is kidnapped and Lyn's fear of a fairytale turns grim. Now she must fight alongside the man she rejected, first for their freedom and then against storms, sharks, and shipwreck.


AUDIBLE | AMAZON | BARNES AND NOBLE
Now, go enter the contest. Good Luck.

Awakening by Christy Dorrity Cover Reveal


Dying for some YA Fantasy?

Awakening: Book One of The Geis by Christy Dorrity

When is this baby coming out? 
September 24th 2013

And, what is the book about?
. . .because some Celtic stories won’t be contained in myth.
A little magic has always run in sixteen-year-old McKayla McCleery’s family—at least that’s what she’s been told. McKayla’s eccentric Aunt Avril travels the world as a clairvoyant for the FBI, and her mother can make amazing delicacies out of the most basic of ingredients. But McKayla doesn’t think for a second that the magic is real—it’s just good storytelling. Besides, McKayla doesn’t need magic. She just moved to beautiful Star Valley, Wyoming, and already she has an amazing best friend, a solo in her upcoming ballet recital, and the gorgeous guy in her physics class keeps looking her way.
 When an unexpected fascination with Irish dance leads McKayla to seek instruction from the mute, crippled, janitor at her high school, she learns that her family is not the only one with unexplained abilities.
After Aunt Avril comes to the valley in pursuit of the supernatural killer that she has been chasing her entire career, people in the valley begin disappearing, and the lives of those McKayla holds most dear are threatened. When an ancient curse, known as a geis, awakens powers that defy explanation, McKayla is forced to come to terms with what is real and what is fantasy.
A thrilling first novel, Awakening is a gripping contemporary fantasy rife with magic, romance, and mystery.




Christy Dorrity lives in the mountains with her husband, five children, and a cocker spaniel. She grew up on a trout ranch in Star Valley, Wyoming, and is the author of The Book Blogger’s Cookbooks. Christy is a champion Irish dancer and when she’s not reading or writing, she’s probably trying out a new recipe in the kitchen.

Now, go stalk her-she loves being stalked.











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How to Make Your Back Blurbs Rock

One of the most difficult things to do is to write back blurbs.

What is a back blurb, you ask?

It's the teaser on the back of a book or on Amazon and Barnes and Noble as the description of your book.

Here's an example from my latest series-
Confessions of a 16-Year-Old Virgin Lips: First Kiss
VL. Virgin Lips. You may not have heard of it, but where I live, it's a thing with a card, even if it is a figurative card. I was Brooklyn Hamlin, certified virgin lips, and I planned on clinging to that figurative card with all I had--while dating as many of the hottest guys at school as I could.
Maybe that's a bit strange. I mean, what teenage girl isn't interested in kissing? Locking lips definitely interested me, but the drama that came with it didn't. No kissing, no drama. Simple.
But on my sixteenth birthday, on my first real date even, the drama found me. His name was Luke Graham--cute, funny, and bad news for the whole female race.

And the second episode: Stolen Kiss
With my VL card gone, my flickering light of hope lay with Ryker, someone else who'd caught my eye. Only he could erase the memory of Luke, the boy who lip-raped me. Unfortunately, Luke was determined to keep me, or at the very least, ruin me.

*As you can see, length has nothing to do with impact.

After the cover art, it's the next thing in line that makes people drool over your book.

It's so important to get it right.

That's why you need a lot of eyes to look at it and help you get it right.

I write my blurbs, then I send them to a bunch of writers to examine. Once I think I've got it as good as I can, I always send them to Rachel to help pump them up and make them amazing. She's got the touch for sure.

The great thing about Rachel is that she not only does back blurb help, she also does complete manuscript editing-which is also a must in this business.

I thought you'd like to meet her.

So, I interviewed her. She rocks.

What's your favorite genre to read?

Fantasy closely followed by Sci-fi. But I also love historical fiction and dystopian. In reality I enjoy anything with a great story that is well written. I love to read and have since I was a kid.

What's your favorite genre to write?

The kind with words. I have so many stories rolling around my head and I enjoy challenging myself to write in genres that I’ve never done before. That said I’m the best at writing Fantasy and Sci-fi.

How did you get into editing?

I really wanted to be the best author I could be, so I took a few years to learn the craft creating what I like to call my “practice stories.” I’d focus on one specific thing I wanted to learn and practice it while I wrote an entire book. By the end of the book I’d gotten pretty good at it, but I still was sending it out to critique partners and critiquing their work in return. It took a while but I slowly started to realize that I love critiquing as much if not more than I did actually writing my own stories and because I’d spent so much time studying the craft I actually knew what I was looking for and how to go about fixing certain problems with the story. It was then I decided to look into becoming an editor and what I needed to know to make it happen. Before long I had people asking me questions on everything from grammar to story structure and dialogue. Shortly after that I started my own business as a freelance editor. My site iswww.fantasyediting.com but I do a lot more than just fantasy.

Do you wear socks to bed?

Never. I have some touch issues and socks to bed rates right up there with being licked by a person.

Favorite sinful treat.

Molten chocolate cake with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Yum! If you haven’t had one of these you should definitely try it.

 Are you a chef, baker, or do you tend to eat out? 

I hate cooking, but eating out isn’t my favorite either. My dream is to one day have a chef who will cook good food for me. (My daughter likes to cook so maybe I can convince her to be the chef once she gets a few years older.)

If you could disappear to anywhere for a week, 
where would it be?
Either a quiet cabin in the woods near a stream and mountain so I can write in peace, or someplace where I can learn a whole lot of new things. Flying or skydiving would be awesome. Really anywhere that isn’t familiar and provides fun new experiences.


And a bit from her fun bio. 
You can never get enough of this girl.

  Rachel Hert is an aspiring author, with a list of WIPs too long to list. She writes because she would go insane if she didn’t. Somewhere on the road to learning the craft and the thousands of hours spent honing skills, she realized she enjoyed editing almost more than writing. So she set out on a quest to learn everything about it.
    She has been critiquing and editing manuscripts for over 3 years now and loves it more every day. When she doesn’t have a manuscript in hand she loves to read, hike, play with her children, and learn new things.
    Rachel has an intense eye for detail, like noting the door closing twice in a scene when it never reopened (this happened in Harry Potter Order of the Phoenix) or realizing a character mentioned in passing shouldn’t be in the scene because he’s currently in jail (the person had twelve people go through it before it came to her and no one ever noticed).
    She loves fantasy, sci-fi, dystopian, paranormal, and anything with a voice she can fall in love with. 

How do you write your blurbs and who helps you?