Monday, January 31, 2011

Review: A Brush of Darkness

A Brush of Darkness
by Allison Pang

The man of her dreams might be the cause of her nightmares.
Six months ago, Abby Sinclair was struggling to pick up the pieces of her shattered life. Now, she has an enchanted iPod, a miniature unicorn living in her underwear drawer, and a magical marketplace to manage. But despite her growing knowledge of the OtherWorld, Abby isn’t at all prepared for Brystion, the dark, mysterious, and sexy-as- sin incubus searching for his sister, convinced Abby has the key to the succubus’s whereabouts. Abby has enough problems without having this seductive shape-shifter literally invade her dreams to get information. But when her Faery boss and some of her friends vanish, as well, Abby and Brystion must form an uneasy alliance. As she is sucked deeper and deeper into this perilous world of faeries, angels, and daemons, Abby realizes her life is in as much danger as her heart—and there’s no one she can trust to save her.  From Goodreads

I am not sure if there are words big enough to express my joy at reading this novel. I have heard it referred to a light paranormal. Which I suppose it could be. There is not as much "darkness" as some of the books I have read. But there is still plenty of drama, action, pain, romance, humor and suspense to draw in a reader. If this book is light then Allison has done what no soft drink manufacturer has been able to and made light as filling and satisfying as the norm. So perhaps I can give this book a word... wow-stupendous.

More than anything I loved the humor, snark and wit of the book. The light hearted characters are utterly fantastic. If there was ever a book that had me making all sorts of curious, not-so-feminine noises it was this one. The main character, Abby, is a stubborn, independent soul, and hilarious with her quick comments. Her side-kick unicorn is the perfect punch line to this book. Between the two of them I found myself smiling and eagerly sharing bits of the story with my family.

There is also, Brystion, the super hot incubus "boytoyfriend" to Abby, and our hero. He is one of the most arrogantly charming heroes a heroine has been stuck with. Disarming in many ways he truly sets Abby's world adrift. In life, in dreams and in love. He has fantastic spirit and just enough humanity for the reader and Abby to forget he is other. I am mystified by Brystion and would love to know more, perhaps pictures next time *winks*.

A Brush of Darkness is filled with magic, fae, demons and lore. Of times lost and to come. Wishes and dreams, fairy tale memories. All wrapped in an almost-quite-normal suburban world. I am looking forward to loosing myself in the next novel in this series by Allison. A girl can never have enough oversexed unicorn!

Take a sneak peek with an excerpt!

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Book-Cased (9)

Slave to Sensation
By Nalni Singh
 

BERKLEY BOOKS
September 2006

ISBN#: 978-0425212868
Dive into a world torn apart by a powerful race with phenomenal powers of the mind—and none of the heart…

In a world that denies emotions, where the ruling Psy punish any sign of desire, Sascha Duncan must conceal the feelings that brand her as flawed. To reveal them would be to sentence herself to the horror of “rehabilitation”— the complete psychic erasure of everything she ever was…

Both human and animal, Lucas Hunter is a Changeling hungry for the very sensations the Psy disdain. After centuries of uneasy co-existence, these two races are now on the verge of war over the brutal murders of several Changeling women. Lucas is determined to find the Psy killer who butchered his packmate, and Sascha is his ticket into their closely guarded society. But he soon discovers that this ice-cold Psy is very capable of passion—and that the animal in him is fascinated by her. Caught between their conflicting worlds, Lucas and Sascha must remain bound to their identities—or sacrifice everything for a taste of darkest temptation…  Read an excerpt!

Book-Cased the week of January 24th

Monday, January 24, 2011

Guest Blog by Orren Merton, Why Vampires?

I am thrilled to welcome Orren to Intense Whisper for his unique view on vampires. This post made me think, smile and cringe. I do believe I have met some vampires now *winks*.

Please check out Orren Merton book The Deviant!

Heinrich Straus, an eight-hundred year old German vampire, is on the run-from his past, from his crimes...from himself. Looking for a place to settle, Santo Paulo, a quiet, central California college town, seems to offer everything he's looking for: peace, quiet, and friendly people. It's not long before he is noticed by one of the local college students, who endeavors to win his heart. Concurrently with his arrival, however, local detectives uncover the serial murders of young women, and fix their sights on Heinrich. Even with a daughter of Santo Paulo as his champion, Heinrich finds that being a vampire makes proving his innocence complicated...

Why Vampires?

Guest Blog by Orren Merton
Author of The Deviant
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Not everyone I know likes reading vampire stories (poor souls, right?). And I get asked now and again why I bothered making my protagonist, Heinrich, a vampire. A fair question, since if a reader is going to get invested in the story, ultimately they must like him. I think the answer boils down to what I feel the vampire represents in literature and mythology, and the sort of character I wanted to explore.

Fundamentally, a vampire is a parasite. It feeds off the lives of others—literally. Haven't we all felt like a parasite at times? Like we're clinging too tightly, or asking too much, or taking more than we'd like? Imagine what it would be like if that was your entire existence, if the only way you could live was by the blood of others.

Vampires are strong, but their strength is ephemeral. As much mystical and physical power a vampire may possess, something as innocuous (to us) as a beautiful sunrise becomes something terrifying and deadly to a vampire. Once again, how would that make you feel? We tend to want what we can't have—how obsessed with the sun would you become, if you knew that to experience one more golden sunrise would end you, forever?

That's what I wanted to explore. Heinrich, like so many vampires, begins as human as you and I. But hundreds of years of feeling like a parasite, feeling that for all his strength he is fundamentally weak, all those years of longing...they tear at him. No matter how much he holds onto his humanity, no matter how he longs for the companionship of humans, when conflict arises, when he feeds, when he truly becomes the vampire he is—he doesn't just feel strong, but deeply bitter...cruel, even.

Fantasy gives us writers the freedom to explore the human condition at it's most extreme. Vampires, though unreal, symbolize very real human emotions, strengths, weaknesses, and frailties. And Heinrich embodies all these things—his vampirism let's me explore humanity from the outside, so to speak. And while a story like The Deviant could be written with human characters, I feel it's much more interesting to see how an extreme case, like a vampire, reacts, than just another human being. And hopefully, you will too!

Read Online or Download half The Deviant for free: http://www.orrenmerton.com/thedeviant


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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Book Trailer: Save My Soul by Zoe Winters


Book Trailer: Save My Soul by: Zoe Winters from Zoe Winters on Vimeo.

Please take a moment to enjoy this fantasrtic trailer! Great music and visuals. I cannot wait to read Save My Soul. This is the second book set in Zoe's Preternaturals world. I loved Blood Lust (the omnibus edition of Kept, Claimed, and Mated). Congratulations on your upcoming release Zoe!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Book-Cased (8)

 
Vanguard Press
ISBN#: 978-1593156282
When Nicole Whitcomb's car runs off a Colorado mountain road during a blinding snowstorm, she is saved from death by a handsome, fascinating, and enigmatic stranger.

Snowbound with him for days in his beautiful home high in the Rockies, she finds herself powerfully attracted to him. But there are things about him that mystify her, filling her with apprehension. Who is Michael Tyler? Why does he live in such a secluded spot and guard his private life so carefully? What secret—or secrets—is he hiding?

Nicole has secrets of her own and a past she is running from—but Michael understands her better than anyone she has ever known. Soon, she is falling as deeply in love with him as he is with her— a profoundly meaningful experience that is destined to change their lives forever.

As the sexual tension between them builds, however, the clues mount up. When Nicole learns her host's terrifying secret, there is nowhere for her to run but into the blizzard raging outside, and Michael may be the only one who can save her life.

Filled with unexpected twists and surprises, Nocturne is a page-turning, haunting, and deeply romantic story of forbidden love that will grab your heart and not let go.
 

Book-Cased the week of January 17th

Winner Announcement!


Thank you to everyone who entered the Pride and Pleasure Giveaway!
 
Special thanks for following my blog, tweeting and posting the contest.
The winner has been contacted.

Winner:
Cricket

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Dual Review: Deadtown and Hellforged

Deadtown and Hellforged
by Nancy Holzner
 

Deadtown Blurb:
They call it Deadtown: the city’s quarantined section for its inhuman and undead residents. Most humans stay far from its borders — but Victory Vaughn, Boston’s only professional demon slayer, isn’t exactly human…

Vicky’s demanding job keeping the city safe from all manner of monsters is one reason her relationship with workaholic lawyer (and werewolf) Alexander Kane is in constant limbo. Throw in a foolhardy zombie apprentice, a mysterious demon-plagued client, and a suspicious research facility that’s taken an unwelcome interest in her family, and Vicky’s love life has as much of a pulse as Deadtown’s citizens.

But now Vicky’s got bigger things to worry about. The Hellion who murdered her father ten years ago has somehow broken through Boston’s magical protections. The Hellion is a ruthless force of destruction with a personal grudge against Vicky, and she’s the only one who can stop the demon before it destroys the city and everyone in it. 
From http://nancyholzner.wordpress.com  

Hellforged Blurb: 
After Vicky banished her demon nemesis to the fiery depths of Hell, she thought life would return to normal. But considering she has a werewolf lawyer boyfriend, a zombie apprentice who’s angling to become a pop star, and an eccentric vampire roommate, what is normal, anyway? 

Then the supposedly banished Hellion starts to trespass in Vicky’s dreams—just as several of Deadtown’s zombies are viciously attacked and become really dead. When Vicky realizes she’s the only connection between the victims, she suspects that the demon is somehow working through her dreams to become Deadtown’s living nightmare.

What she doesn’t know is that her old enemy brings with it a force more terrifying—and deadly—than anything she’s battled before. From http://nancyholzner.wordpress.com

I was thrilled to be offered a copy of Hellforged for review as I had Deadtown waiting to be read on my shelf. I love reading books back to back as closely as possible. As soon as I started reading Deadtown I knew I was in for a good time.

Deadtown introduces the reader to the heroine, Vicky, and many of the main characters throughout both books. But more then the characters Deadtown sets the stage for a complicated real world experience. In Deadtown and Hellforged the monsters are not hidden. They are out and striving to survive in a world full of...well... humans.

And like all minorities they face the same hardships and discrimination. Nancy had me completely enthralled by the world, the government, the rules, laws, science and media. I was horrified of the creatures and for them. Of particular interest were the zombies, also known as the previously dead. Though driven by blood they are trying to coexist in the world. Making for some very humorous situations.

Vicky lives with the zombies and other "monsters" in Deadtown and has the thrilling occupation of demon hunter. The last of a line of shape shifters she spends her time using her unique skills ridding the wealthy of their demons. Not corruption and greed, but from harpies, gremlins (as I call them) and horrors that bump in the night.

Nancy also touches on family dynamics and the struggles caused by differences, both natural and caused. What happens when your wake up to find your husband is a zombie or the terror of shifting into an animal at the wrong time. What avenues would you take to protect your family?

Deadtown was one of the most unique books I have read and I spent an hour gushing to my husband about the world. I am so glad that Nancy brought her monsters out of the closet in Deadtown!

Hellforged
started just as entertaining as Deadtown with an exciting and witty demon chase. Not soon after though Vicky's life takes an odd turn sending her spiraling down the rabbit hole. With desperation she turns to her aunt Mab for guidance and much to her shock, more training.

This second Deadtown novel dives more deeply into the ancestry of Vicky and her purpose by going back to the roots of demons and shifters. Giving a fascinating look at their creation and history. Hellforged has many of the same characters as Deadtown and a couple new ones as well, each with their own story. Who will help her and who is the enemy?

In Hellforged new evils arise and all hell breaks loose. The zombies are targeted and it is up to Vicky to defend them while battling her own demon. Literally. The demons Vicky chases in Hellforged are bigger, badder and so much more fun. I love the unexpected twists and turns.

Hellforged also ends with a hint of new threats to Vicky and the citizens of Deadtown. I cannot wait to see what is in store for my new favorite demon hunter!

 This book was received for an honest review. No compensation given.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Book-Cased (7)

In Over Her Head
By Judi Fennell
 
Sourcebooks, Inc.
ISBN#: 9781402220012
When Erica Peck, one terrified-of-the-ocean marina owner, finds herself at the bottom of the sea conversing with a Mer man named Reel, she thinks she's died and gone to her own version of Hell. When the Oceanic Council demands she and Reel retrieve a lost cache of diamonds from the resident sea monster in return for their lives, she knows she's died and gone to Hell.

When they escape the monster and end up on a deserted island, she amends her opinion - she's died and gone to Heaven. But when Reel sacrifices himself to allow her to return to her world, she realizes that, Heaven or Hell, with Reel, she's In Over Her Head. Read an exceprt!

"Fennell's under the sea suspense will enchant you with its wit, humor and sexiness. IN OVER HER HEAD is a great debut book and I'm glad to hear there are more to come." -Caridad Pineiro, NYT and USA Today Bestseller, South Beach Chicas Catch Their Man

Book-Cased the week of January 10th

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Cover Art Reveal II

On June 5th, I shared the first book cover design I created (Blood Lust).
Today I am so excited to share Save My Soul, the second cover in the Preternaturals series by Zoe Winters.

Cover design has been a fantastic journey. I adore all of the authors I have worked with and enjoy endless banter with many of them to this day. I do believe that no other part of being a designer is as fulfilling as cover design. I am so thankful Zoe gave me a chance and opened up an entire new
avenue for my creativity.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Winner Announcement!



Thank you to everyone who entered the No Mercy Giveaway!
Special thanks for following my blog, tweeting and posting the contest.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Pride and Pleasure by Sylvia Day: Excerpt/Giveaway

Available: January 25
ISBN: 978-0758231727
Kensington Brava

Wealth has its dangers... 
There are disadvantages to being an heiress, as Eliza Martin knows well. Fortune hunters flock to her, acquaintances lie and pander, and lately, someone is engineering "accidents" to propel her to the altar. But Eliza will not be bullied, and she will get to the bottom of this plot. All she needs is a man to infiltrate her assemblage of suitors and find the culprit. Someone not easily noticed; a proficient dancer, quiet, and even-tempered.

...so do certain men
Thief-taker Jasper Bond is entirely too large, too handsome, and too dangerous. Who would believe that an intellectual like Eliza would be seduced by a man of action? But the combination of her stubbornness and the mystery makes the case one Jasper can't resist. Client satisfaction is a point of pride and it's his pleasure to prove he's just the man she needs after all...

Excerpt
London, England 1818  
As a thief-taker, Jasper Bond had been consulted in a number of unusual locations, but today was the first in a church. Some of his clients were at home in the rookeries his crew haunted. Others were most comfortable in the palace. This particular prospective client appeared to be one of strong faith since he’d designated St. George’s as the location of their assignation. Jasper suspected it was considered a “safe” place, which told him this person was ill at ease with retaining an individual of dubious morality. That suited him fine. He would probably be paid well and kept at a distance: his favorite sort of commission.

Alighting from his carriage, Jasper paused to better appreciate the impressive portico and Corinthian columns of the church’s faƧade. Muted singing flowed outward from the building, a lovely contrast to the frustrated shouts of coachmen and the clatter of horse’s hooves behind him. His cane hit the street with a thud, his gloved palm wrapped loosely around the eagle’s head top. With hat in hand, he waved his driver away.

Today’s appointment had been arranged by Mr. Thomas Lynd, a man who shared Jasper’s trade and confidence for many reasons, not the least of which was his mentorship of Jasper in the profession. Jasper would never presume to call himself a moral man, but he did function under the code of ethics Lynd had taught him--help those in actual need of it. He did not extort protection money as other thief-takers did. He did not steal goods with one hand in order to charge for their return. He simply found what was lost and protected those who wanted security, which begged the question of why Lynd was passing on this post. With such similar principles, either of them should have been as good as the other.

Because Jasper had an inordinate fondness for puzzles and mysteries, he was too intrigued by Lynd’s motives to do anything besides follow through. This, despite the location being one that necessitated his handling the inquiry personally, which was something he rarely did. HHHHe preferred to work through trusted employees to retain the anonymity necessary to his greater personal plans.

Mounting the steps, he entered St. George’s and paused to absorb the wave of music that rolled over him. Near the front on the right side was the raised canopied pulpit; on the left, the bi-level reading desk. The many box pews were empty of the faithful. Only the choir occupied the space, their voices raised in musical praise.

Jasper withdrew his pocket watch and checked the time. It was directly on the hour. In his profession, he found it highly useful to be a slave to punctuality. He moved to the stairs that would take him up to the right-side gallery for his appointment.

When he reached the landing, he paused. His gaze was drawn to and held by wild tufts of white hair defying gravity. One hopelessly overworked black ribbon failed to tame the mass into anything but a messy, lopsided queue. As he watched, the unfortunate owner of the horrendous coiffure reached up and scratched it into further disarray.

So fascinated was Jasper with the monstrosity of that hair, it took him a moment to register the petite form beside its owner. Once he did, however, his interest was snared. In complete opposition to her companion, the woman was blessed with glossy tresses of a reddish-blond hue so rare it was arresting. They were the only two people in the gallery, yet neither had the tense expectation inherent in those who were awaiting an individual or event. Instead they were singularly focused on the choir below.

Where was the individual he was scheduled to meet?

Sensing she was the object of perusal, the woman turned her head and met Jasper’s weighted gaze. She was attractive. Not in the exceptionally remarkable way of her hair but pleasing all the same. Deep blue eyes stared at him from beneath thick lashes. She had an assertive nose and high cheekbones. When she bit her lower lip, she displayed neat white teeth, and when her lips pursed, she revealed a tiny dimple. It was a charming face rather than beautiful, and notable for her seeming displeasure at the sight of him.

“Mr. Bond,” she said, after a slight delay. “I did not hear you approach.”

One could blame the choir’s singing for that. However, the truth of it was that he walked silently. He’d learned the skill long ago. It had saved his life then, and continued to do so in recent years.

Standing, she moved toward him with a determined stride and thrust out her hand. As if cued, the singers below ended their hymn, leaving a sudden silence into which she said, “I am Eliza Martin.”

Her voice surprised him. Soft as a summer breeze, but threaded with steel. The sound of it lingered, stirring his imagination to travel in directions it shouldn’t.

He shifted his cane to his other hand and accepted her greeting. “Miss Martin.”

“I appreciate your courtesy in meeting with me. However, you are exactly what I feared you would be.”

“Oh?” Taken aback by her direct approach, he found himself becoming more intrigued. “In what way?”

“In every way, sir. I contacted Mr. Lynd because we require a certain type of individual. I regret the need to say you are not he.”

“Would you object to my request for elaboration?”

“The points are too numerous,” she pronounced.

“Nevertheless, a man in my position seeks predictability in others but fears it in himself. Since you state I am the epitome of what you did not want, I feel I must request an accounting of the criteria upon which you based your judgment.”

Miss Martin seemed to ponder his response a moment. In the brief time of introspection, Jasper collected what his instincts had recognized upon first sight: Eliza Martin was intensely aware of him. Without her cognizance, her baser senses were reacting to him much the way his were to her: her delicate nostrils flared, her breathing quickened, her body swayed with the undercurrent of agitation... A doe sensing the hunter nearby.

“Yes,” she said, with a catch in her voice. “I can see why that would be true.”

“Of course it’s true. I never lie to clients.” He never bedded them either, but that was about to change.

“You have not been engaged,” she reminded, “so I am not a client.”

The man with the frightening hair intruded. “Eliza, marry Montague and be done with this farce.”

With the voicing of that one name, Jasper knew why he’d received the referral and how little chance Eliza Martin had of dismissing him.

“I will not be bullied, my lord,” she said firmly.

“Invite Mr. Bond to sit, then.”

“That won’t be necessary.”

Skirting her, Jasper settled into the pew behind the one they occupied.

“Mr. Bond...” Miss Martin gave a resigned exhalation. “My lord, may I present Mr. Jasper Bond? Mr. Bond, this is my uncle, the Earl of Melville.”

“Lord Melville.” Jasper greeted the earl with a slight bow of his head. He knew of Melville as the head of the Tremaine family, a lot renowned for their eccentricities. “I believe you will find me to be highly suitable for any task in want of a thief-taker to manage it.”

Miss Martin’s blue eyes narrowed on him in silent reproach for attempting to circumvent her. “Sir, I am certain you are capable in most circumstances. However--”

“About the many points...?” he interjected, circling back. He disliked proceeding when there were still matters left unaddressed.

“You are overly tenacious.” She remained standing, as if prepared to show him out.

“An excellent trait to have in my profession.”

“Yes, but that doesn’t mitigate the rest.”

“What rest?”

The earl’s gaze darted back and forth between them.

She shook her head. “Can we not simply leave it at that, Mr. Bond?”

“I would rather we didn’t.” He set his hat on the seat beside him. “I have always taken pride in my ability to manage any situation put before me. How will I provide exemplary service if I can no longer make that claim?”

“Really, sir,” Miss Martin protested. “I did not say you are unsuitable for your trade as a whole, only in regards to our situation--”

“Which is...?”

“A matter of some delicacy.”

“I cannot assist you if I am ignorant of the details,” he pointed out.

“I do not want your assistance, Mr. Bond. You fail to collect that.”

“Because you refuse to explain yourself. Mr. Lynd thought I was suitable and you trusted his judgment enough to arrange this meeting.” Jasper would pay Lynd handsomely for the referral. It had been far too long since he’d felt this level of interest in anything beyond his need for vengeance.

“Mr. Lynd does not have the same considerations I do.”

“Which are...?”

“Sir, you are exasperating.”

And she was fascinating. Her eyes sparkled with irritation, her right foot tapped against the floor, and her fisted hands moved often as if to rest on her hips. But she resisted the urge. He found her resistance most appealing. What would it take to break it and see her unrestrained? He couldn’t wait to find out.

“I will compensate you for your time today,” she said, “so all is not a complete loss to you. There is no need to continue this discussion.”

“You overlook the possibility that I might have intended to assign a member of my crew to you, Miss Martin. I would, however, need to know what your situation is so I can determine whose skills would best suit your requirements.” He intended to service her himself, but he wasn’t above a little subterfuge when the prize was this delicious.

“Oh.” She bit her lower lip again. “I hadn’t considered that.”

“So I noted.”

Miss Martin finally sank back onto the pew in a movement of eminent grace. “Just so we are clear you won’t do.”

“It isn’t clear.” He set his cane between his legs and placed his hands atop it, one over the other. “At least, not to me.”

She glanced at his lordship, then--reluctantly--back to Jasper. “You force me to say what I would rather not, Mr. Bond. Frankly, you are too handsome for the task.”

He was stunned into momentary silence. Then, he relished an inner smile. How delightful she was, even when cross.

“Mr. Lynd was less conspicuous than you,” she continued. “You are quite large and, as I said, far too comely.”

Lynd was a score of years older and average in height, features, and build. Jasper looked to the earl and found the man staring at his niece with confusion. “I fail to see what bearing my face has on my investigate skills.”

“In addition--” her voice grew stronger as she warmed to the topic of his faults, “--it would be impossible to disguise the air about you which distinguishes you.”

“Pray tell me what that is.” He was beginning to find it difficult to hide his growing enjoyment of the conversation.

“You are a predator, Mr. Bond. You have the appearance of one, and you carry yourself like one. To be blunt, you are clearly capable of being a dangerous man.”

“I see.” Fascination deepened to captivation. Perhaps she wasn’t so innocent after all. He spent obscene amounts of coin on his attire, deliberately crafting an appearance so polished very few saw past it to the rough edges underneath.

“I doubt you would be effective at your profession if you were not possessed of both predatory and dangerous qualities,” she qualified in a conciliatory tone.

“And many others,” he offered.

Miss Martin nodded. “Yes, I suspect the trade requires you to be well versed in a multitude of skills.”

“It certainly helps.”

“However, your masculine beauty negates all of that.”

Jasper was ready to move forward. “Would you get to the point, Miss Martin? What--exactly--did you intend to hire me to accomplish?”

“Quite a bit, actually. Protection, investigation, and... to act as my suitor.”

Thank you so much Sylvia for the excerpt and contest!

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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Authors After Dark Opportunities

BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5558349352214509138Authors After Dark is looking for vendors for its 2011 convention, August 11-14th in Philadelphia, PA.

AAD is an eclectic mix of readers and authors, and almost nothing is taboo at AAD! It is an 18+ convention, 99% women, and attendees are readers of romance, erotica, urban fantasy, scifi, and fantasy. Our attendees are interested in a wide range of products and services, and we are the only romance convention to have an in-house tattoo artist!

Are you interested in being a vendor at this up and coming event?

Please contact Stella Price ASAP for info at blueflamesabove@yahoo.com and she will send the information! Space is limited, but this is year the vendor room is the size of a ballroom! Please ask for availability, as AAD can only pick ONE vendor for each kind of goods (IE: one Bath and body vendor, one tattoo artist shop, one seamstress, etc) Though AAD does have several spots open for publisher tables still!

Please spread the word!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Book-Cased (6)

This week's Book-Cased is a bit different. Last night I spent my $25.00 holiday gift card for Barnes & Noble (thank you Mom)! I got some great books and even better deals! Here is what I ordered:

Deep Kiss of Winter
Kresley Cole, Gena Showalter
Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781451311655
$3.99
A Witch's Beauty (Mermaid Series #2) 
Joey W. Hill
Paperback
$11.59 (after discount code W3T8W7V)
Blood Memories (Vampire Memories Series #1)
Barb Hendee
Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781615582167
$2.99 

Living with the Dead (Women of the Otherworld Series #9)
Kelley Armstrong
Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9780594038832
$3.99
White Witch, Black Curse (Rachel Morgan Series #7)
Kim Harrison
Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781615553426
$4.99
Book-Cased the week of January 3rd

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Book-Cased (5)


Long before she was transformed into a Guardian and trained to fight demons, Rosalia knew darkness all too well. Raised by a demon, Rosalia learned to guard her heart—and her soul—until she found a man worthy of her love. Once, she thought that man would be the powerful vampire, Deacon…until he betrayed the Guardians.

After losing everything to the lies of a demon, Deacon lives only for revenge—and is taken aback when Rosalia offers to help. A vampire who has nothing—who is nothing—isn’t worthy of her attention. But Rosalia wants to do more than just look, and the explosive need between them can’t be held in check. And when Deacon’s vengeful quest creates a dangerous alliance of their enemies, she will be his only hope…

“Brook brings together two broken heroes in the high-stakes sixth Guardian paranormal romance… Fans won’t be disappointed.” —Publishers Weekly

Book-Cased the week of December 27th