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Friday, February 19, 2016

Cover Reveal: The Silent Violent Few: Noir The Silent Violent Few # 3 By Grayer Vaughan @grayervaughan @GHBTours





The Silent Violent Few: Noir
The Silent Violent Few # 3
By- Grayer Vaughan
Genre- Romance, Fiction, 16+

"How will he still want me once he finds out what I've done?"
Alabama Crowne thought she had finally secured her freedom when the life she was destined to live came to a halt. Despite everything she left behind, there was one constant she would never be rid of as death claimed who she was in order to become who she was meant to be all along:  Cash Zachary Calloway.

 Leaving one life to create another didn't seem so bad until Finn Haines, the man she thought she knew, begins to become unhinged when secrets, lies and betrayal tempt them both into an epic end game of "name that Submissive".

Thinking she chose the right Calloway, Alabama takes a chance to build a life worth living as she is set to give birth to the next Calloway heir until facts about Finn's past lead her down a dangerous path filled with devious deviants of epic proportions.  

Unsure of who the father of her unborn child is, Alabama begins to struggle with her sanity, keeping her pregnancy hidden while she soon realizes that the only way out of the mess she created might be to return to the life she left behind as visions of her dead best friend Frankie lead her down a dangerous path of becoming the one thing she never thought she would: Mrs. Calloway.

Will the darkness she created claim the life she must live to be free or will her static inspiration become the dominant Noir she will need to save her from the violent death Goddess has planned?




Cover Reveal: Kisses On A Paper Airplane by Sarah Vance-Tompkins @sarahvtompkins @XpressoReads @XpressoTours #XpressoBookTours

Kisses On A Paper Airplane
Sarah Vance-Tompkins
Published by: Inkspell Publishing
Publication date: May 14th 2016
Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Young Adult

Drama student Hannah Evans isn’t kissing any frogs on her path to find Prince Charming. She’s determined to share the perfect first kiss — with the perfect boy — in the perfect place — or she’s not kissing anyone at all. When Hannah meets a cute ginger-haired boy in first class lounge in the London airport, she knows he’s ‘The One.’ 
Pop star Theo Callahan is on the road to get as far away as possible from his back-stabbing best friend, and his supermodel girlfriend who broke his heart. Until one shy smile from Hannah has him rethinking all of his travel plans. 
Theo is smitten, but he’s worried she’s just a groupie in search of the ultimate selfie. 
Can Theo learn to trust Hannah in time to share one perfect first kiss, or will Hannah be forced to kiss a frog?



Author Bio:
Sarah Vance-Tompkins was born in a small town in northern Michigan. She spent every summer exploring the sugar sand beaches near Sleeping Bear National Park. She left her heart behind when she moved to Los Angeles to attend the University of Southern California. She received an MFA in Film Production and went on to work in feature film development in Hollywood. She has worked as a reporter for a weekly entertainment trade publication, and been paid to write obituaries, press releases, the directions for use on personal lubricant bottles, and breathless descriptions of engagement rings for an online jewelry store. She lives in a small town north of Los Angeles with her husband and three cats.


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Review Blitz (Promo) + #Giveaway: Goodbye, with Love By Niquel @authorniquel @StarAnge13





Title: Goodbye, with Love.
By: Niquel
Publication Date: January 15, 2016
Genre: YA/Coming of Age Romance

Have you ever wished you could have something so bad, even though you knew it was forbidden? Jonathan Gates was just that—forbidden. 

He was everything I could ever want in a man: charming, a great listener, open-minded, and funny. It also didn't hurt that he was easy on the eyes. 

We'd been through a lot together: breakups, makeups, firsts, lasts, and anything else you can imagine. I was once told he was my soul mate, but I refused to believe that. I didn't want to love him. I didn't want to fall for him because...he was my best friend! 

But I did, and I fell for him hard. I was in love with my best friend, and it was time he knew how I really felt.




MICHELLE’S JOURNAL



Age: Twenty
Journal Entry: Why does this keep happening to me?

Dear Journal,

Why does this keep happening to me? Why is it that every single time he leaves I’m completely devastated and unable to fully recover, but the minute he comes back to me it’s like nothing ever happened? It’s like my heart is playing a cruel joke on me and picks back up where things left off.

He is the only person that could affect me deep down in my core and it scares me. It makes me feel like he is the only person I truly belong to, and maybe it wouldn’t be so bad if he’d stop breaking my heart.

If he could see through my eyes, just once, maybe he wouldn’t hurt me again. Maybe he wouldn’t toy with me, and maybe he’d believe that we were soul mates. When Sarah told me that all those years ago, I laughed; I didn’t believe in it then, but I’m convinced now.

There has to be some fate or strong pull from the universe that’s destined us to be together, and if this was the sign to wake us both up to smell the roses, then I needed more time before I’d accept it. 

Time. I’ll give you time, Johnny, but you’ll have to work for it.

 -Michelle
Niquel is a self diagnosed coffee addict, lover of rice and beans, and chocolate—preferably not all together. She’s the creator of multiple stories full of love, passion, and power. She may toss in a ghost story every once in a while. When she’s not busy taking care of her two little girls, she's writing or creating graphics Or you can find her binge watching TV with her significant other.

Boston born and raised, she’s always been a creative soul: attending multiple colleges to develop her love of the visual arts.

You can contact her on her website www.authorniquel.com or Facebook www.facebook.com/author.niquel


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Virtual Tour + #Giveaway: The Alex Chronicles: What My Friends Don't Know by Tracy Reed @readtracyreed @GoddessFish



The Alex Chronicles: What My Friends Don't Know
by Tracy Reed
GENRE: Contemporary Romance


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Alexandra “Alex” Miller and her best friends are more like sisters.  They live by the code that a good girlfriend will stick by you and be honest with you not matter what. 

They’ve been friends over twenty years and have seen each other through marriage, divorce, broken engagement, death and other minor crisis.  But it’s the secrets they’ve failed to trust each other with.   Each of them is holding on to a secret they believe could destroy not only their reputation, but their friendship as well.

Alex and her best friends, Chloe, Taylor, Kendell and Dionne all long for one thing, a happy ending.  As they’ve gotten older, they’ve discovered, not everyone gets the fairytale happy ending they want, but the reality life has orchestrated for them.




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EXCERPT:

I couldn’t move. That was the most uncomfortable experience I’ve ever had, much worse than my first pelvic exam.  In fact, right about now, those stirrups are looking pretty good, because that would distract me from all the memories that brief encounter resurrected.  It’s been over twenty years and he still makes my stomach jump.

“Who was that man?”  Bas asked.

I couldn’t dance around his question like I did last night. “Uhm...did I ever tell you how I got the money to start my business?”

“Does it have anything to do with the couple we just met?”

“It has everything to do with them.”  I took a deep breath and continued.  “My girlfriends know about Jonathan, but only a handful of people know about Terrence.” 

“Come on, let’s sit down.”  He guided me back to the club chairs, we sat down and I stared out the window.

“I spent the summer before my junior year and my junior year of college working at Motif Magazine in Paris.  The short version, Terrence and I met at the Louvre.  We were both trying to see the Mona Lisa.  Unfortunately, so was everyone else.  Instead, we spent the afternoon exploring the museum and by closing time, we were in love.  He was in Paris working for his father’s company.”

“That’s your ex?”

“Have you ever wondered if it’s possible to be married and no one know?”  He looked perplexed.  “Let me answer it for you.  Yes.”

“Excuse me?”

“Towards the end of summer we were hooked at the hip.  We spent all of our free time together.  Instead of going home for the holidays, I stayed in Paris and spent them with Terrence.  Spring came and the air was filled with love.   He proposed and two weeks after Valentine’s Day we got married.  When his parents found out, they came over and yanked him out of our apartment.  The last time I saw him was that morning.”


Guest Post:

My Writing Process:

I am a Pantser…, there I’ve made my confession.  Sounds like I’m at a support group.  If you ask the plotters, they would probably tell you that us Pantsers should be in therapy.  Smile. 

I wrote an outline once, but forgot where I put it or I think I found it after I started the book.  Oh well, anyway, I didn’t use it. 

So here we go.  I don’t have a magic formula for getting or developing an idea.  When I get an idea, I usually kick it around in my head with all of the possibilities.  Even then, it takes a while before I commit any of those thoughts to paper.  For example, I have been kicking a line around in my head for almost a year.  I don’t want you to think I’m some supper intellectual over thinking writer.  I just haven’t really gotten a concept for where the story could go.  In my mind, I see the hero and I see the protagonist, but I can’t seem to get past the first fifty words.  What makes this thought a little more daunting is, if I can pull this together, it would be my first attempt at a Romantic Suspense.  I like reading that genre, but I’ve yet to write one.

Back to my process.  Not every book is birthed the same.  In the case of THE ALEX CHRONICLES SERIES, I wanted to write something similar to Sex and the City, without the sex.  Only thing is, as the story and the characters grow, the stories get a little steamier. 

Once I commit to the thought, I start thinking about names.  I try not to name my hero and heroine after people I know.  I don’t want them to think the characters are based on them.  Let me take that back, I do use the names of family and friends that have passed away for first names.  For secondary names, I will occasionally use a family member or friend. 

Next step is to get a visual of what the characters look like.  I know I should write some of the details down, but I don’t.  I keep a board on Pinterest dedicated to “Manly Research.”  When I’m trying to picture the love interests of my characters, I head over there.  Sometimes, I have the perfect picture to focus on and other times, it’s a combination of photos.  Then as I write them, their personality develops. 

In THE ALEX CHRONICLES, Alex’s love interest is an Alpha Billionaire who’s also a famous writer.  He comes from a very wealthy, powerful and socially connected family in New York.  However, he writes under a Pen Name.  One of his flaws is, sometimes he has trouble verbally expressing himself when he’s around her.  He also has a little self-esteem problem in an area, but that doesn’t come out until Part Two.

Sometimes, when I start a book, it’s the characters flaws that dictate the character’s looks.  In Generational Curse, I knew what the heroine looked liked before I knew her name.  I knew she had to be a very beautiful, confident woman that always turned heads when she entered a room.  She’s so charismatic, that even women are attracted to her.  But her flaw, was she only dated married men.  She never wanted to be with a single available man.  Her love interest, was the ultimate manly man, oozing with muscles, charm and compassion…a reformed alcoholic, that slept around a lot.  They were complete opposites.  The thought of these opposites getting together intrigued me.

Once the hero and heroine are set the rest of the story flows.  After the first draft, I step away from it for a few days and then I read it again to make sure the story makes sense.  I repeat that step again with a pink pin [pink is my favorite color], and do a light edit.  Then I implement those changes, read it again and put the book to the side for a little while and work on another project.  When I come back to the story, it’s as if I’m reading it for the first time and I’m able to catch and tweak things.  This is a major edit because I’m getting it ready for my mother to read…she’s my primary Beta reader.  When she finishes it, I do another batch of edits and then it’s on to my other Beta Readers.  When they finish, I review their comments and make any necessary changes and then it’s on to my editor. 

While my editor is doing her magic, I’m busy perfecting the cover.  Sometimes the cover idea comes early.  If it does, then I’ll get a rough proof in the pre-editing phase.  This way, when the editor finishes, all I have to do is correct the print format and send the edited version to my digital formatter.  When the digital formatter gets it, I know I need to start thinking about marketing.  In a perfect world, everything lines up.  Smile…Cry…Shout…Smile.  It hardly happens like this every time.

In a nutshell it’s:
Idea
Write
Edit…several times
Design Cover
Beta Reader One
Edit
Beta Readers
Review
Editor
Review
Print Format
DigitalFormat
Marketing Campaign
Release

Then start the process all over.

Thank you for hosting me and my book today.



AUTHOR BIO:


I am a single Christian woman who loves God, Fashion and Cute Guys. Not all women who write Christian fiction will admit to that.

The subjects I write about are considered taboo in Christian fiction. If you want to read about Christians dealing with unrequited love, apprehension to give love another chance, arranged marriages, physical attraction, divorce, annulment, controlling their urges, infidelity, abortion, dating younger men, being a single mother, slipping up and sleeping with your estranged ex, standing up for yourself, being honest about not liking your in-laws, still being attracted to your ex, battling postpartum depression, having challenges in your walk with Christ or if you aren't too proud to admit you sometimes get angry and yell at God, then you're in the right place. 

The people that read my books have a thing for designer clothes and accessories and aren't ashamed to admit it. To them a cute Christian guy on their arm is the finish to the perfect outfit. Sort of like lipstick, you don't have to have it, but it sure makes you feel prettier when you do.





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