When people ask me how many books I have out I have to stop and think.....the same way I do with my age - no lie! Once you hit forty you don't want to remember how old you are!
But in all seriousness, I cannot believe that I'm on number seven. When I wrote The Exception To The Rule I thought I was going to be one and done. I loved Kat & Julian so much and never thought that I would get so attached to another couple again and be able to tell a story. Then came Dailan & Nicole.....and then it became a little easier...... not to say goodbye to my characters, but to say hello to new ones. It may sound weird but I need to feel a connection with all of my characters, even the not so nice ones! If I cannot get into my characters 100% then how can I expect anyone else to? I will admit, after I wrote Will & Gabby's story I was having that "Kat & Julian" moment, thinking I would never write again because I would never be able to get into another couple like I did with them......well, guess what?I typed those two magical words in Becca's story "The End". And now, I'm missing Becca, Drew, Mason, and even Ashton (can't wait for all of you to hate on him!) Just as much as Will & Gabby. So, I'm moving on and meeting some new characters in my current WIP with an open mind. I'm about 5k words in....which is the "getting to know you phase" but I'm fairly certain that by the time I'm done, I'm going to be loving them just as much too! Lucky for me all of my fictional friends are not far away....All I have to do is turn on my Kindle to visit with them anytime, day or night.....just like any old friend!
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Friday, July 25, 2014
Blog Spotlight #5 - Just One More Romance
And for the last blog spotlight (but certainly not least) meet Shanean from Just One More Romance
Just One More Romance is a book blog all about romance books. We love romance and read it all. After many years of reading I decided to give reviewing a try so I started JOMR for fun. It has been a wonderful adventure and I am so blessed with such an outstanding blog team. But what I have enjoyed the most is meeting all these new authors, bloggers and readers. JOMR wouldn’t be a success without all of them.
What was the very first book that you've read that made you realize your love of books?
The one that started it all was Honest Illusions by Nora Roberts. That one book I will never forget and still re-read over and over again.
Do you remember the very first book you reviewed?
I wish I did. I would love to go back and read through my reviews to see how much they have changed over the years.
How many books on average do you read in a month?
More than I should. Approximately 10 to 15
If you could be trapped on an island for one whole day with any book boyfriend who would it be?
All of them. No, really I don’t think I could ever pick. But when I think of a good book boyfriend I always think of Gunner from Wanted by Kelly Elliott.
Do you prefer paperbacks or e-books?
Both, I read on my e-reader and get the paperbacks to be signed and displayed on my bookshelves.
Boy next door or Bad boy?
Well today I would say bad boy.
Which female character from which book to do find that you most relate to?
Oh my goodness I don’t know. I seem to find a little of me in each character. I try to relate to the characters I am reading to help me connect with the book.
All-time favorite book quote?
“Everything has beauty. Even the ugly. Because without the ugly, there would be no beauty. Because without beauty, we would not survive our pain, our sorrow and our suffering.”
If you could have an author write a book using any male celebrity as their muse, who would it be?
That’s easy Channing Tatum.
What is your biggest turn-off in a romance novel?
A whinny heroine that causes trouble. Drives me nuts.
Are there any topics that you haven't seen in a book that you would like to read about?
I read everything so I think I have pretty much covered it all but I am sure there are still a few out there that can surprise me.
For your book boyfriends… Do you prefer them covered in tattoos and piercings or clean cut?
I can take them either way. It’s all about the personality for me. I have to be swooned.
Do you judge a book by its cover?
I try not to because I have read some phenomenal books that just didn’t have a cover that grabbed my attention.
What’s your trigger word (a word that you stumble upon in a book that makes you stop and say, ”Did I really just read that correctly?” I come across a lot of these during sex scenes)
To tell you the truth I have read some pretty racy books so I have read my fair share of very inventive naughty words. I can’t pick one off the top of my head but when they use food to describe body parts I can’t help but laugh at the absurdity.
When it comes to sex scenes are you:
a. Hand me a fan, I can’t take my eyes off the pages of this book!
b. Ahhhh they're so in love, I’d like to hear about some of the details.
c. Close the door I know what they're doing but I could use my own imagination, thank you very much!
A. Please give me all the dirty details. Though in some books it is not called for and would ruin the book so I am flexible with the sex scenes.
If you could have one book turned into a movie and you could pick the actors to play the parts, which book would it be and which actors would you choose.
Familiar Ground by Michelle Lynn
Adam - Channing Tatum
Leah – Hayden Panettiere
And last but not least, totally not book related but just something I always like to ask people...What’s your favorite Disney movie?
Robin Hood – The cartoon with the fox and bear. All time favorite. I still know all the songs.
Thank you Shanean for letting us get to know you a little better!!
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Blog Spotlight #4 - Reviews By Tammy & Kim and Giveaway
Today meet Tammy, Kim & Rachel from Reviews By Tammy & Kim and enter the rafflecopter to win an E-copy of A Cry For Hope!
Ps. I will no longer think of a Hot Pocket as one of those handy little frozen sandwiches that you stick in the microwave...keep reading you'll see why! LOL
Ps. I will no longer think of a Hot Pocket as one of those handy little frozen sandwiches that you stick in the microwave...keep reading you'll see why! LOL
Tell everyone a little about your
blog and how it was formed
Kim: Tammy and I had been discussing books and buddy reading
for a while. One day Tammy had this idea to start a book blog, so she pmed and
asked if I would help her. The initial name she chose was Confessions
of an Overstuffed Bookshelf: Reviews by Tammy and Kim. That got to be
too much to type out, so we shortened it to Reviews by Tammy and Kim.
It blew up bigger than we ever imagined and kind of took over our online lives,
and we have met so many wonderful authors, bloggers, and readers along the way.
We brought on Rachel to help since Tammy is busy in school, so she joined the
madness and is a vital part of the blog and does a lot of the reviewing along
with me. But we did not want to have to deal with another name change. So we
just added her to the headers and avatar when we redid our graphics recently,
but kept the same name.
What was the very first book that you've read
that made you realize your love of books?
Tammy: Ramona the Pest- Beverly Cleary
Kim: I remember loving Beverly Cleary and Judy Blume. I
loved going to the library when I was a kid.
Rachel: I can think of a couple along my reading path. As a child, Island of
the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell is the first book I remember reading over and
over (and owning several copies of). As an adult I am not sure it was a
specific title that reminded me how much I loved reading, it was more about
picking up the habit again and remembering how much I loved the hobby. If I
were to try to list authors or titles, the list would be huge.
Do you remember the very first
book you reviewed?
Tammy: Undeniable by Madeline Sheehan. Before the blog
I didn’t really review much, if I did it wasn’t more than a line or two.
Kim: The first one I ever posted on the blog was Golden
Dynasty by Kristen Ashley. But I think my first on Goodreads was Mystery Man by
Kristen Ashley.
Rachel: My first review for the blog was Villere House by Leslie Fear and C.D. Hussey.
How many books on average do you
read in a month?
Tammy: 3-4 if I am lucky.
Kim: I read a book every day or every other day usually. So
probably about 25 at least.
Rachel: For the last year and a half I have been averaging a book a day. It
started as a way to keep my mind busy instead of being a zombie in front of the
tv, and after a couple of months I noticed how many I was reading and decided
to challenge myself to read 365 that year. That was 2013 and I read 395. This
year I tried to scale back my pace, but that hasn’t worked so well and I’m
still at a little more than a book a day.
If you could be trapped on an island for one whole day with any book boyfriend who would it be?
If you could be trapped on an island for one whole day with any book boyfriend who would it be?
Tammy: Um, do I really only get to pick one? Hmm…Kellan Kyle
or Kane “Tack” Allen. I am a major Kellan girl, but I am thinking Tack. Not
sure I can make this decision, I mean how can I leave Kellan behind…ugh, it’s
too hard to decide.
Kim: Oh wow. So many. I think my first alpha male love goes
to Cabe “Hawk” Delgado from Mystery Man by Kristen Ashley. And he could protect
me. But so many have come after him that I do not think I can choose.
Rachel: I’m not sure I can pick just one. Decision-making has always been a
challenge for me.
Do you prefer paperbacks or e-books?
Do you prefer paperbacks or e-books?
Tammy: I don’t mind either or.
Kim: Ebooks are so much faster and easier to read for me
especially since I often read at night. **Pssstttt ** don’t let Tammy fool you,
she is a paperback whore. She loves to collect her faves. J
Rachel: I love the portability of ebooks and the ease of access, but there
is still something about looking at a shelf
of books that I love. I browse(and buy from) regular bookstores and my library,
but the majority of my books are ebooks.
Boy next door or Bad boy?
Tammy: Most definitely the Bad boy.
Kim: Bad boy with a hidden vulnerable interior.
Rachel: I love reading both. But I married a boy next door.
Which female character from which book to do find that you most relate to?
Which female character from which book to do find that you most relate to?
Tammy: Samantha Matthews from Brutally Beautiful: Christine Zolendez
Kim: I am blanking on specific characters, but I like and appreciate more when the
female characters are more real and curvy… not little perfect Barbie stick
figures, and are also sassy and sarcastic.
All-time favorite book quote?
Tammy: "It's killing me baby because I don't want you to go another day without knowing how I feel about you. And I'm not ready to tell you I'm in love with you, because I'm not. Not yet. But whatever this is I'm feeling--it's so much more than just like. It's so much more. And for the past few weeks I've been trying to figure it out. I've been trying to figure out why there isn't some other word to describe it. I want to tell you exactly how I feel but there isn't a single goddamned word in the entire dictionary that can describe this point between liking you and loving you, but I need that word. I need it because I need you to hear me say it."
… "Live. If you
mix the letters up in the words like and love, you get live. You can use that
word." ~Hopeless Colleen Hoover
Kim: I love that from Hopeless
too. Hhhmmm…I cannot really think of any at the moment. But I am a sucker for
the big declarations of love especially from the males who have a hard time
saying it. I tend to go crazy highlighting quotes in my kindle. I cannot seem
to stop myself.
If you could have an author write a book using any male celebrity as their muse, who would it be?
What is your biggest turn-off in a romance
novel?
Tammy: Instalove and runners
Kim: Super fast die hard mushy gushy insta-love (Although I handle it better than
Tammy does), runners, plot holes, characters acting against their nature, when
the first time characters have sex he decides anal needs to be involved, and cliffhangers
when they are supposed to be stand-alones. The more beta reading I do, the more
I seem to look at plot issues more. And another little tidbit is that Tammy
really dislikes a lot of heroines. Most of the time they annoy her to no end. J
Rachel: Characters who suddenly do things that don’t fit with their previous
actions/personality.
Are there any topics that you haven't seen
in a book that you would like to read about?
Kim: Not that I can think of off the top of my head. But I will say that I like how
some authors can reach out there and add characters with special challenges
(Mental, psychological, or physical challenges) and give them a voice and make people fall in
love with them and see that not everyone is perfect but they are worthy of love
and understanding.
For your book boyfriends… Do you prefer them
covered in tattoos and piercings or clean cut?
Tammy: The more tats and piercing the better!!
Kim: I can go either way.
Rachel: I like to mix and match!
Do you judge a book by its cover?
Tammy: Absolutely. If the cover doesn’t appeal to my
attention I will skip right past it.
Kim: Most definitely. But if it is one of my known authors I
am more forgiving of a less appealing cover.
Rachel: Often. It’s hard not to do.
What’s your trigger word (a
word that you stumble upon in a book that makes you stop and say, ”Did I really
just read that correctly?” I come across a lot of these during sex scenes)
Tammy: I read a book not too long ago where the hero
referred to the heroine’s vagina as a hot pocket as well as a muffin. Uh yeah.
Was definitely not my cup of tea.
Kim: LOL! This is such a pet peeve of Tammy’s. She hates it
when they name body parts funky things. Lol. I get tired of hearing pussy and
cunt over and over especially when they have to add adjectives to it for
description. But I am also not a fan of special weird names for body parts
either. And I get really sick of the fact that in almost every book, at least
once he has to say how hot, tight, and wet she is. Lol.
Rachel: My memory banishes these shortly after I read them, so off the top
of my head I’m drawing a blank. Though I can think of one scene where the
character took it far outside the kink level that other scenes had gone, and
beyond where it seemed natural for the characters — that one definitely shocked
me.
When it comes to sex scenes are
you:
a. Hand me a fan, I can’t take my eyes off the pages of this
book!
b.
Ahhhh they're so in
love, I’d like to hear about some of
the details.
c.
Close the door I know
what they're doing but I could use my own imagination, thank you very much!
Tammy: A little of each option, it all depends on my mood,
the book and the writer.
Kim: A little of each, but I do need some plot with my sex
scenes.
Rachel: Depends on my mood. I love all three.
Tammy: The Beyond Series by Kit Rocha. No clue on actors.
Kim: I am excited about the possibility of the Lux series by
Jennifer L. Armentrout that have been optioned. Not sure who would be the
characters since I am so used to her cover models. I would love to see Kristen
Ashley’s Dream Man series or Rock Chick series as romantic suspense movies. But
no clue who could play those dreamy alphas. But movies do not often manage to
surpass the books. Although I was recently pleased with The Fault in Our Stars
and think The Hunger Games have done well.
Rachel: I hesitate to pick. I am rarely as pleased with movie adaptations
as I am the actual book and my own imagination.
And last but not least, totally not book related but just something I always
like to ask people...What’s your favorite Disney movie
Thanks to Beth Rinyu for having us. It was fun answering
these questions and I have enjoyed all of Beth’s books that I have read ~Kim
Thank you ladies for allowing everyone to get to know all of you better and be sure to follow these girls and keep up to date on all of their latest reads, recommendations, sales and giveaways:
REVIEWS BY TAMMY & KIM FB PAGE
Thank you ladies for allowing everyone to get to know all of you better and be sure to follow these girls and keep up to date on all of their latest reads, recommendations, sales and giveaways:
REVIEWS BY TAMMY & KIM FB PAGE
And last but not least.....here's a chance to win an E-copy of A Cry For Hope - Kim's Favorite Beth Rinyu Read:
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Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Blog Spotlight #3 - The Whispering Pages Book Blog
Meet Donna from The Whispering Pages Book Blog in today's blog spotlight:
Tell everyone a little about your
blog and how it was formed:
The
Whispering Pages Book Blog began August 2013.
It was formed out of my love for reading and sharing the works of
authors. After promoting and interacting with authors and other bloggers it just
seemed like the next course of action.
To get my feet wet I guest reviewed for another blog.
What was the very first book that you've read
that made you realize your love of books?
The first book that started my
reading frenzy would honestly have to be Danielle Steele’s The Promise. I read that book while I was
in high school and it has always stayed with me. Of course as life takes over I found less
time to read but reawakened by passion in 2012 and haven’t been without my
kindle since.
Do you remember the very first
book you reviewed?
The first book I reviewed for the blog would have been Scarlett Jade’s Beautiful Downfall. However, the first review I wrote after returning to reading and realizing how important reviews were was for Jamie McQuire’s Beautiful Disaster.
How many books on average do you read in a month?
For the Blog that number honestly varies depending on the release date of the many “must read” authors I follow. There are just some authors that I will move my schedule around for. There have been months when I have reviewed for as little as 5 tours and as many as 10. Reading for “me” is usually easier with fewer tours.
If you could be trapped on an island for one whole day with any book boyfriend who would it be?
Jesse Ward from Jodi Ellen Malpas’ This Man Series. That man is like no other alpha I have met and he could trample me any day of the week. 3…2…1…Zero Baby!
Do you prefer paperbacks or e-books?
I prefer to read e-books but only for
the convenience and the fact that I would hate to mess up my print copies. I will purchase the paperbacks of books I
loved with the goal to meet the author and have it signed. I love adding signed paperbacks to my
bookshelves.
Boy next door or Bad boy?
It honestly depends on my mood. I tend to lean towards the bad boys. They are usually more angst filled and
captivate me quicker. However, the boy
next door can usually sweep me off my feet too!
Which female character from which book to do find that you most relate to?
Which female character from which book to do find that you most relate to?
Most relate to not sure, recently related to was Hope
in A Cry for Hope. I have a son
approximately “Charlie’s” age and could easily adapt the story and Hope’s
feelings to my own life. The story held
such truth and feeling that it was hard not to relate.
All-time favorite book quote?
All-time favorite book quote?
If it was up to me, I’d make the world disappear and it would be just us. Just you and me. ~ M. Leighton
What is your biggest turn-off in a romance novel?
Insta-love and Love Triangles pretty much kill a book for me. I absolutely hate it when couples fall so quickly. I know it’s a novel but I like it to be genuine. Love triangles….kill me! I generally choose the one who loses in the end and I am not a fan of cheating.
For your book boyfriends… Do you prefer them covered in tattoos and piercings or clean cut?
I like my fair share of both, but I will usually lean towards a tattooed/pierced man first. They are usually a little more intriguing and dangerous.
Do you judge a book by its cover?
Absolutely! I am not afraid to admit that the Cover is
the first thing I look at. If it gets my
attention I look further.
What’s your trigger word (a
word that you stumble upon in a book that makes you stop and say,”Did I really
just read that correctly?” I come across a lot of these during sex scenes)
Sometimes the “terms” used to
describe the intimate parts of a couple make me stop and take notice. I recently read a series where I actually
found myself cringing at the terminology. I can understand wanting to be “different” but
sometimes going with the norm is best.
When it comes to sex scenes are
you:
a. Hand me a fan, I can’t take my eyes off the pages of this
book! Love me some steamy scenes, especially when done right!
b.
Ahhhh they're so in
love, I’d like to hear about some of
the details.
c.
Close the door I know
what they're doing but I could use my own imagination, thank you very much!
And last but not least, totally not book related but just something I always
like to ask people...What’s your favorite Disney movie?
My
absolute favorite Disney movie is Beauty and The Beast.
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