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Add Your Favorite #Recipe to this #Cookbook!

Check out this contest Olivia Hardin is hosting in celebration of her upcoming final release in the For Love of Fae Trilogy. The winner gets acknowledged in the book!!!

So whip out your cookbooks and find an awesome recipe for Langston!

 

TO ENTER, JUST FOLLOW THIS LINK TO GET TO THE FORM: CONTEST

 

AND YOU CAN PREORDER

A DANGEROUS SEASON (FOR LOVE OF FAE TRILOGY BOOK 3)

NOW TO GET THE RELEASE DAY PRICE of 99 CENTS! ONLY GUARANTEED THROUGH DATE OF RELEASE!

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~Olivia

 

Sucker Literary Magazine Blog Hop: The Writing Process #AmWriting

I was asked to participate in the Sucker Magazine Blog Hop by an author you’ll recognize if you follow me at all. . .Jesi Lea Ryan writes one of my favorite YA series, The Arcadia Books. Arcadia’s Gift and Arcadia’s Curse are just amazing books. . .and the third book should be coming VERY SOON. I hope. Jesi, are you reading this? 

 

Check out Jesi’s post last week here.

 

Part of this project involves a discussion on our writing processes:

1)What am I working on?

At the moment, I’m in the middle of writing JUST DESSERTS, the sequel to my New Adult contemporary romance, BEST SERVED COLD. My last two releases were paranormal romance, so I’m enjoying being back in the so-called real world. And I love these characters. . .they were not supposed to have their own story, but here it is.

2) How does my work differ from others of its genre? 

This is hard when it comes to contemporary. I like to think my characters are appealing, even while they are flawed. And one rule I have, whether I’m writing contemporary or paranormal, adult, New Adult or Young Adult. . .I write strong females. Strength may not always be in the stereotypical understanding, but it’s there. Family relationships are also important in my books.

3) Why do I write what I do?

The stories come, usually by way of characters. Every now and then, a story will fall into my lap fully formed. I don’t necessarily choose when to write what, but the common denominator is always romance, whether it is contemporary or paranormal. I like love stories. They make me happy!


4) How does my writing process work?

I start with a loose timeline of events and character information, like names, applicable dates or relationships and physical descriptions. And then I just start writing. In the early chapters especially, I spend a good amount of time thinking about my story even when I’m not writing: I’ve found that laundry, floor mopping and dish washing are all excellent mindless tasks that free me to listen to my characters. I also listen to the playlist for the book frequently while driving, which also keeps me in the right frame of mind.

After I finish, I go back through to add, tweak and do as many of my own line edits as possible, before it goes to others for edits and proofreading.

Thanks for visiting today! The next stop on this hop will be at Liz Schulte’s site. Liz is an amazing author. I absolutely love her Guardian series, and her Easy Bake Coven books, but I have to admit, my favorites are her Ella Reynolds books. They’re paranormal mysteries (or paramysteries).


And then another of my fabulous author friends, Stephanie Nelson! Stephanie writes the Gwen Sparks books (LOVE them), the Anna Avery series and just recently, she’s turned her hand to contemporary romance with Turning Home, a sigh-worthy, swoon-inducing New Adult small-town story.


Release Day for The Little Flame Series!

The Little Flame Series is LIVE on Amazon and Smashwords! Spread the word!






The first THREE novellas in the Little Flame Series are now live on Amazon and Smashwords, and will soon be available on iTunes, Barnes and Noble, and Kobo.
 The Little Flame Series

 

Description:
 
They say home is where the heart is, but if that’s
true, then I’m lost because I have no clue where my heart is, anymore.  I thought I knew—until I met Maximillian.
 
I was on my way out of the Capital City before the
local vampires could catch on to me and let’s just say if that happened then
this club dancer would be facing her expiration date.  And that’s when the famous DJ blew into town—and
into my head and heart.  He turned all my
plans upside down with his sick friend and his electric blue eyes, damn it.
 
I should have cut bait and run for my life, but I couldn’t
abandon someone I could heal—even if it meant the vampires might catch up with
me.  Besides, Maximillian smelled
familiar, like deep forest and

pine needles baked in the sun mixed with that chilly snap of running water and
the coolness of twilight. Those things have a smell that adds up to a dream.
 

 

You can get lost in that kind of dream. It can fill
your mind with ideas and notions you have no business thinking or feeling.
Dreams like that make it easy to forget the danger you’re in
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For one week only each novella is available for just 99 cents.
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ARCADIA’S GIFT and ARCADIA’S CURSE: The Cane Interview

UPDATE to this post! A new short story in the ARCADIA series is now available for FREE on Amazon. It’s called The End of the Line, and it’s from Cane’s point of view. . .it’s seriously good, folks. If you enjoyed this interview with Cane, you’ll love his story. Go get it here!

 

By Jesi Lea Ryan

Most people who experience death don’t live to tell about it.

When sixteen year old Arcadia “Cady” Day wakes in a hospital after experiencing what can only be called a psychic episode, she finds her family in tatters. With her twin sister gone, her dad moved out, her mom’s spiraling depression and her sister’s boyfriend, Cane, barely able to look at her, the only bright spot in her life is Bryan Sullivan, the new guy in school. When Bryan’s around, Cady can almost pretend she’s a regular girl, living a regular life; when he’s not, she’s wracked with wild, inexplicable mood swings. As her home life crumbles and her emotional control slips away, Cady begins to suspect that her first psychic episode was just the beginning…

 

 

Think high school sucks? Try being an empath who has to experience everyone else’s suckage on top of your own. (Literally.)

In the months since her family life imploded and her psychic gifts began to arise, Cady has struggled to figure out how she can fit into her normal life without going crazy from the constant presence of emotional energy. Her grades have tanked. Her best friend is afraid of her. And she begins to have doubts about why her boyfriend, Bryan, is really keeping her around. But a chance meeting with another gifted girl online opens up a whole new world of possibilities. Unfortunately, this new world comes at an awful price.

 

 

 

Find The Arcadia Novels here:

Amazon (Arcadia’s Gift)/Amazon (Arcadia’s Curse)

FREE!! THE END OF THE LINE: An Arcadia Story

AUDIBLE Audio Book of Arcadia’s Gift

Author Bio:

Jesi Lea Ryan grew up in the Mississippi River town of Dubuque, IA. She holds bachelor degrees in creative writing and literature and a masters degree in business. She considers herself a well-rounded nerd who can spend hours on the internet researching things like British history, anthropology of ancient people, geography of random parts of the world, bad tattoos and the paranormal. She currently lives in Madison, WI with her husband and two exceptionally naughty kitties.

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Our interview:  I have loved these books since I read the first one. It made me smile, and it made me cry. . .and I fell in love with the characters. Truthfully, I was a fan of Bryan in the first book, but as I edited book 2, I realized that my heart was moving into Camp Cane. And I never looked back.

So I’m happy to introduce you to Cane, one of my favorite characters from the ARCADIA books. He kindly sat down for an interview with me, though I don’t think he likes to talk about himself.  Cane, I’m so happy that at last we have a few minutes to chat. I have so much I would like to ask you! Come. . .sit next to me. 

You dated Lony, Cady’s sister. Tell me a little about her, what made her special, and what you miss about her.

 Lony was…fun, I guess. She was the girl who liked to be in the middle of everything. If there was a party or whatever, she wanted to be involved. I guess I miss her enthusiasm. 

 But then, there’s a part of me that’s really conflicted. I mean, if she hadn’t died, and she was just some girl I used to date, I probably wouldn’t give her any thought at all. But it didn’t happen like that for us. We broke up, and she died. You can’t say anything bad about a dead teenager, but I think people forget that Lony could be selfish and jealous and argumentative…not the easiest person to get along with. But I can’t talk about those things because it would make me a jerk, right?

 Since we’ve talked before, I know that your feelings toward Cady have always been somewhat, um, complicated.  Care to talk a little about that? You’re among friends here.

*squirms in his chair* Well, I met Cady first, a long time ago. She doesn’t even remember it. I guess I had a crush on her. When we got to high school, we didn’t exactly travel in the same circles. Not that I care about popularity or status, but all my friends were in sports, so it was easy to hang out with the cheerleaders like Lony. When I realized Lony liked me, and Cady didn’t know I was alive, I thought…this is going to sound stupid, but I thought I might be meant to be with Lony instead. It was a dumb decision. I should’ve never even dated her, because now my feelings for Cady just seem weird. How can I be falling in love with my dead ex-girlfriend’s sister?

 Tell me how you feel about Bryan Sullivan. We’ve only seen him through Cady’s eyes. I’d like your take on him.

I don’t know. He’s nice enough to me. I just don’t like the way he treats Cady. I sort of see Bryan…I don’t know, as a metal spring maybe? If you let a compressed spring loose, it will fly all over the place, and it’s hard to compress it again. Bryan’s like that. He’s been cooped up and protected his whole life because of his blood thing, so I get that he’s all excited now that he can be a reckless idiot, because Cady will heal him when he gets hurt. But he’s so freakin’ wrapped up in himself and all this new stuff he gets to do that he doesn’t even notice that healing him hurts Cady. And that just makes me hate him. He’s got this great girl, a perfect girl, and he doesn’t even see her anymore.

In the last months, Cady has been living out of town. How has that worked out for you, and what has been happening in your life since she’s lived in Chicago?

I hate that I don’t get to see her every day at school.  We never really talked at school, but I used to make sure I could pass her in the halls between classes. Pathetic, right? I know she has a boyfriend, but it was important for me to know she was okay. I don’t miss seeing her with Bryan, though. Watching him touch her and hold her hand was torture.

Since Cady left…well, really since Lony died…I don’t have the energy to be social. I’m not sleeping well, so when I’m not at school, or at practice, I just want to hang out in my bedroom and listen to music. I’ve been working with a new pitching coach, and that’s going well. College and pro scouts have been coming to my games. Pretty soon, I’ll have to decide whether to go to college or enter the draft and go pro. Concentrating on baseball helps me push Cady to the back of my mind, and that’s what I need right now.

 Tell us how you learned about Cady’s special abilities and what you think of her new powers.

*chuckles* I found out about her gifts when Bryan and I were both busted up and bleeding, and she healed us. If it hadn’t happened to me personally, I wouldn’t have believed it. Nah, that’s not true. Cady doesn’t lie. I’d probably believe anything she told me.

I’m not sure what I think about her gifts. On one hand, I see Cady could do a lot of good in the world, if she learns how to use them better. But from what I’ve seen, they do more damage to her than good. You should see her after she heals Bryan. She gets all weak and pale and clumsy. She gets horrible headaches and numbness. I don’t get why Bryan doesn’t notice. Or maybe he does, but doesn’t want to admit it. I just hope her doctor in Chicago can help her control her abilities.  

 If you could write your own happy ending. . .what would it look like?

I’d be a bazillionaire, and Cady and I would sail off into the sunset on my yacht. *smiles* Kidding. I don’t know. I guess the most important thing right now is that Cady’s happy and healthy. I hope she’d be happy with me, but I don’t think that’s going to work out. I think the most I can hope for is to stay friends. I can’t imagine not knowing her.

There you have it: this is why I adore Cane. I’m counting the days until we are able to read the next chapter in Cady’s story. . .which I have it on good authority also features this wonderful young man. <winks>

 

UNQUENCHABLE Release Day!

Nell. Is. Here.

UNQUENCHABLE

The Serendipity Duet Book Two

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Nell Massler is a powerful witch from an ancient magical family. Before she was eighteen years old, she attempted murder—not once, but twice. Committed to a psych ward, she tried to right her wrongs and almost lost her life.

While she’s deep in a coma, Caruthers Initiative Institute develops a vested interest in waking Nell—and offering her a chance at redemption.

Nell is given a fresh start in exchange for saving her fellow agent, Rafe Brooks. Keeping him alive and in hiding will require every ounce of her extraordinary abilities. Not falling head over heels for the sexy mind manipulator will take a miracle.

It’s when they uncover a plot to destroy the world that Nell will be put to the test… will she choose Rafe and to do the right thing? Or will she succumb to the temptation of evil yet again?

 

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Tawdra Kandle has been a writer since the invention of the pen. Her first published work appeared in Child’s Life -2magazine when she was 13. After a brief, thirty-year hiatus, she published a young adult quartet, The King Series. More recently, she’s released both adult and New Adult contemporary and paranormal romance novels. Tawdra lives in central Florida with her husband and children, of both skin and fur types. And yes, she has purple hair.

 

 

 

 

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