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Wicked Road to Hell cover reveal…
Friday, December 2nd, 2011

All right everyone, I’ve been dying….DYING to show off my cover for Declan’s book, WICKED ROAD TO HELL. I just got word from my editor and it’s a go! So without further ado…here it is!!!!!!!


Okay, I know I’m biased and all but I think that Avon has totally outdone themselves with this cover. I love, love, love it!

If you want to read the first chapter please click on the title at the beginning of this post!
smooches and hugs my friends!

What I’m feeling
Monday, November 28th, 2011

My son volunteered for he and I to perform at the church that I attended when I was a little girl. My mom still goes but I’ve not been in years. She asked him if he wouldn’t mind playing on Christmas Eve for the candle light service and she said of course.

I must confess that the idea warms my heart. This is a small country church and I’ve a lot of great memories. Sunday school, Bible camp in the summer and church service, singing and all of that. But there’s something about Christmas Eve that’s special. I’ve a vivid memory of when I probably around 10 years of age. My mom had sewn me a purple dress and I was so excited to wear it to candle light service. We did a play and sang songs. That feeling of anticipation, of joy and of the wonderful Christmas songs makes me long for time that was so much simpler. I had no worries. No responsibilities. The world was white, it was holy, Christmas was a special time with family and oh so much food! A bowl of walnuts to be cracked. Hot chocolate and snow play for hours. Family is what I remember most and what I try to instill in my own kids.

So, all this talk got me feeling weepy for some reason and this is the song my son wants us to perform. First off, I’m not sure I could get through this without crying…but its so poignant….. what do you all think?

I HAZ NEWS!!!!!!!
Thursday, November 17th, 2011

All right, I’ve been sitting on some news waiting for a few things to happen…or finish happening and now I’ve been given the greenlight to announce my new book deal!

You all know of my obsession with music and rock gods and for a while now I’ve wanted to try my hand at writing a differnt genre of romance. CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE to be exact. I decided I wanted a hero who was a rocker…if Nikki Sixx and Jon Bon Jovi had a child it would be CAIN BLACK.

And I’m delighted to say that I sold a contemporary romance trilogy, BAD BOYS OF CRYSTAL LAKE to Leah Hultenschmidt of Sourcebooks! I based my ideas on three songs written by Bon Jovi. The first, NEVER SAY GOODBYE opens with my hero, Cain Black, gifted guitarist and lead singer in a band on the rise– returning to his hometown for the funeral of one of his best friends. He’s reunited with with his 2 remaining best friends, the other Bad Boys and as luck would have it, meets a young woman and her son who fill a hole in his life he never knew he had. The book is about new beginnings, taking chances, and yes, there are some steamy sexytimes!

I’m very excited about these books and they’ll be published in 2013! As soon as I have more deets I’ll share!

In the meantime, I’ve been discussing the cover for my upcoming League of Guardians novella, WRONG SIDE OF HELL as well as the cover for KING OF THE DAMNED, the 2nd book in the League of Guardians…and all I can say is YUMMY!

Anyhoo, I’ll leave you with this video, a little inspiration for this book from the lovely Jon Bon Jovi!

Rock Gods Are Yummy
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

So, keeping in the vein of being good blogger girl, I’m going to try and get back into my Hump Day Hotness. Today’s theme is Rock Gods. I thought I’d share the visuals of my top picks for sexiest Rock and Roller.

And on a side note, wouldn’t it be fun to read a romance about one of these gorgeous men? Anyone have any recommends for books featuring rock stars?

Anyway, Happy Wednesday and Thank You.

Adam Levine. What can I say? The dude can move like Jagger

Nikki Sixx. I’m sure most of you know by now of my obsession with this bad boy. But um, he’s freaking gorgeous and nasty all at once. The ulitmate bad boy.

Jon Bon Jovi. There are no words now are there?

Lenny Kravitz. This man oozes sex and candy.

Jim Morrison. My first rocker crush and this image endures…Also the man inspired me to read Aldus Huxley’s The Doors of Perception when I was fifteen.

So these are pretty much my faves…what are yours?

Ask me a Question my Friends….
Sunday, October 30th, 2011

I’m trying to be good blogger girl after a period of being BAD blogger girl. We’ll blame that on summer and deadlines, k?

Anyway, I’ve had a few questions emailed to me and I’ll answer them right now and if there’s ANYTHING you want to know about what I’m writing, the new series or something about my jaguars….or what colour underwear I have on…ASK AWAY.

1) WHEN IS YOUR NEXT TIME TRAVEL BOOK (BLACK OPALS) COMING OUT?

See? This is a great question and I’ll admit I’ve been lame in getting the book written. I’ve started it, have the first few chapters done but need time to finish. I’m hoping to have it done by the end of the year and sent to my editor at Samhain. I can tell you it takes place on a slave planet….and it’s very sexy.

2) ARE YOU STILL WRITING ABOUT YOUR JAGUARs?

Of course…Jaguars will still play a role in my books, but as in the Jaguar Warrior books, I have all sorts of otherworld creatures. In my new series the focus has shifted, the world is the same but I’ve so much more room to be creative. Nico is along for the ride and he totally needs his HEA.

3) WHEN DOES DECLAN’S BOOK COME OUT?

Declan’s book, Wicked Road to Hell comes out April 24th….I can’t wait for you to read it and SEE the yummy cover!

All right, those are some that I’ve recented been emailed, if you have anymore questions please feel free to ask away!

Special Guest KC Klein and DARK FUTURE
Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

Hi everyone (waving madly from AZ)! I first want to shout out a huge thank-you to Juliana for letting me come on her blog and squeal about my new release, DARK FUTURE! Also, Juliana was so kind to allow me to hold a contest on her blog. Soooo here’s the 4-1-1. (Do people even say that anymore?) For a chance to win a free copy of my new release from Avon all you have to do is post my cover on your blog, bonus points if you can sneak the blurb in, and link it back to Juliana’s site here. But what if you don’t have a blog, you ask. Alright, alright
I’ll even make it easier. How about a post on your Facebook page or a tweet on twitter? Is that easy enough?

I’ll keep the contest running until Friday October 28th!

For the past week I’ve had the privilege of hopping around to different blogs and talking about my book, DARK FUTURE. Well, that’s great and all (because who doesn’t like to talk about themselves and their latest obsession?), but I am feeling a bit long-winded so I would love to open the comments up to readers. Ask me a question (and dare I say it, ANY question), and I will do my best to answer.

With that being said, let me tell you about DARK FUTURE. I started writing this book in the black pit of post-partum depression after my eldest daughter was born. Now, of course, she is a well-adjusted, loving, kind, nine-year-old, but back then she was the child from hell. I needed an escape. Reading was out of the question because it’s hard to hold a book while carrying a screaming baby. But I could still escape by writing a story in my head.

Through the years I kept plugging away on my manuscript. Then a funny thing happened—my characters started to take shape, become more alive, more
crazy? But I thought, who cares? This is my first book. When I am done writing it, I’ll find a nice place for it under my bed. DARK FUTURE will never get published.

Fast forward nine years, and low and behold, I found not only an agent, but an editor who liked and got my snarky, twisted, dark sense of humor. Who woulda thunk it. I guess today’s lesson is
be careful what you write because one day your mom just might end up I can’t wait to hear from all of you, and I’ll be checking back throughout the day to see what questions your devious minds plan to torture me with.
Thank you everyone!

Awakened in the middle of the night by a future version of herself, Kris Davenport is given a mission: go forward in time to save the world—and His life. Of course, her future self doesn’t tell her who he is, just sends her into an abyss and straight into an alien invasion.
He turns out to be ConRad Smith, the callous, untrusting Commander of Earth’s army and the world’s last defense. There’s only one way to know for sure if this strange woman is an alien spy—slice her throat. Except, he didn’t anticipate the heat he would feel as he interrogates the hot-tempered, warm-blooded woman. For a man whose sole focus has been survival, she’s more temptation than he can handle. But a world on the brink of destruction leaves no room for love
and time is running out.

All right, so happy to have KC Klein pop by! If you want to know more about KC and her books, check out her website HERE. Remember people for a chance to win copy KC’s cover and blurb and post it on your blog, FB page or twitter page. Link it back here. For bonus points ask KC ANYTHING YOU WANT!!!!

PLEASE NOTE THIS IS EBOOK ONLY AND OPEN TO US/CAN ONLY UNLESS YOU CAN CLAIM YOUR PRIZE THROUGH AMAZON!

I’ve read it and it’s a great book! We’ll keep this contest running until Friday, sound good?

League of Guardians
Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

As you all know (or at least I hope you do!) I have a new series starting in 2012. It’s set in the same world as my Jaguar Warriors but it takes us in a new direction. I’m so pumped and excited about this series.

Here’s the blurb:

For millennia the struggle between light and dark, the upper and lower realms, has been policed by a secret group of warriors culled from every fabric of existence. They are both otherworld and human, male and female. They are light and dark themselves, known to each other as the League of Guardians. Their pledge, to protect the line between the two realms and make sure neither side grows too powerful. If they fall, so shall the earth, the heavens and hell. And there will be no more.

The first book will be a novella released in ebook format from Avon Impulse in March of 2012. (You will also be able to order in hardcopy if you wish!) I still don’t have the official OKAY on the title but it is NOT going to be Shades of Grey. My agent came up with a very, very cool title and as soon as it’s offical I’ll give you the deets and official release date. What I can tell you about this novella is my hero Logan Winters is a hellhound who works for the League of Guardians and the heroine, Kira Dove has been in a mental instituition most of her life. I did a blog post on my character inspirations, HERE.

Declan O’Hara’s book, WICKED ROAD TO HELL kickstarts the series fully! The book blurb and entire first chapter are available for your reading pleasure! I also have the full cover staring at me. I know I’ve teased you with Declan’s impressive abs, but thought you might like another little teaser…..

I can’t wait until I’m able to post the entire cover. Trust me…it will be worth the wait! And the model looks exactly like how I pictured Declan!

Wicked Road to Hell is also available for preorder at Barnes&Noble im paperback for a steal $4.88! I’m not sure how long this price will be up but if you’re interested here’s the LINK.

So this brings us to the next book in the series…King of the Damned. I don’t want to give too much away plotwise, but my heroine is a witch, Rowan and she’s fecking awesome. The men who play a part in this book include, Nico, Azaiel and a new character I call Priest. The following is my inspiration for these characters.

Nico.

Priest.

Rowan.

Azaiel.

I won’t tell you who the hero is…..that would give too much away but damn, they’re all pretty awesome, don’t you agree?

It’s Friday, what you up to?
Friday, September 30th, 2011

Just wondering what everyone is doing these days. Writers…what cha working on? Readers? what are you reading, what would you reccomend and what are you most looking forward to?

Me? I’m reading the Game of Thrones books…on number 3 and right now I can’t remember what its called but needless to say, they’re long frakking books!

I just finished the novella for League of Guardians. It will be in my editors hands this weekend and once I’ve a final title I’ll let you know.

Book 2 which releases in November of 2012, (after Wicked Road to Hell, Declan’s book) has a title…..

KING OF THE DAMNED and I’m very excited to be working on this book again.

Anyhoo, that’s pretty much it…..let me know what you all are up to!

Wicked Road to Hell–Excerpt
Saturday, September 3rd, 2011

Hey all I thought I’d give a little bit to all my Declan fans! The first Chapter of Wicked Road to Hell wasn’t included in His Darkest Salvation because there was no room, so I thought I’d post it here! This is an unedited verison so don’t hate me if you find mistakes!

But, here it is….

Wicked Road to Hell

Chapter One

Declan O’Hara stepped into the middle of the crossroads, a lonely stretch of pavement on the outskirts of town. The moon was barely visible yet a thin ribbon of light bled through, basking the low lying fog in an eerie glow.

He glanced to his right as a series of subtle vibrations shot up his legs.

Company was coming.

His hands were loose at his sides and he cracked his neck in an effort to relieve some tension.
Declan smiled in anticipation. It was about time.

His eyes pierced the gloom. An image wavered and solidified not more than three feet from him and the smile vanished, leaving his expression blank. He studied the newcomer for a few moments, relishing the fear he sensed.

“You’re late.” Declan’s voice was low, the tone conversational, yet the hard glint in his eyes told a different story.

His visitor, a slight imp of a man, took a step backward and shook his head. “I got away as soon as I could.” His voice was thin and there was a nervous edge to it.

Declan paused, welcoming the whisper of magick that rippled over his skin. “Where is he?”

The newcomer swallowed thickly, his Adams apple protruding in a rapid jerk. “He’s no longer in Los Angeles.”

At Declan’s frown the man continued. “He now has a protector…a vampire.”

“A protector?” Interesting. “That’s all you got?”

The slight man nodded slowly.

Unbelievable. Declan swore under his breath and turned away. What a complete waste of time. For fuck sakes, he’d given up a bottle of merlot and a hot blonde for this? His irritation was surpassed only by his desire to get back to the lady and salvage at least part of his evening. He stepped away.

“What about payment?”

Declan paused, letting the energy inside him gather until his fingertips hummed with the heat of his power. He glanced back, eyebrows raised. “Payment? You didn’t give me anything I don’t already know. I wanted the location.”

“But I warned you of the protector—“

He laughed, though he wasn’t amused. “You think I need to be warned?” The ground beneath them trembled and danger swept in on the breeze. Declan was pissed. He had no time for this shit.

“There’s talk,” the man licked his lips nervously, “there’s talk that he’s been taken to New Orleans.”

“Fact or fiction?” Declan was fast losing patience. It didn’t take much to trigger his dark side these days.

“I can’t be certain.”

Declan turned once more to face him, his face hard, his eyes cold.

“I risked a lot to come here, to meet with you. If they find out
” The small man’s eyes glowed, a tinge of red burning through the gloom as he snarled in anger. “Samael will kill me.”

Declan’s surprise at the informer’s words was kept hidden. Samael? If the demon lord was involved the game had just changed big time. Declan’s fingers twitched, his nostrils flared as the energy in his hands sparked.

“What does Samael want with him?”

“I will give you no more.” The informer widened his stance and hissed. “I want payment.”

There it was
the trigger.

Declan cocked his head to the side and gave his power free reign. Mist swirled ever faster, hiding the darkness he unleashed. Wind whipped along the surface of the road, moaning as it enveloped the informant in a blanket of death. Seconds later Declan stepped over the still form that lay at his feet.

“Consider that payment rendered.” He grabbed his cell phone and hit redial.

“You get the intel?” Nico’s rough voice filled his ear. The shifter was a jaguar warrior and Declan’s partner.

“I’m headed to Louisiana. I’ll let you know what I find when I get there. We don’t have much time. Samael’s involved now.”

“Samael?” Nico sounded surprised. “That can’t be good. Who the hell is this guy we’re tracking? Do we have a name yet?”

Declan’s eye’s narrowed. “No name.” He paused as an owl hooted in the distance. “Check out Los Angeles, see if you can pick up his trail or find a breadcrumb that’s bigger than a nibble.”

The line went dead.

Guess he was heading to the Big Easy.

Declan arrived in New Orleans well past midnight the following evening. The moon was in hiding, the air was cool, and the energy in the city was powerful. Ancient magick lived here, fed not only by the great Mississippi River that slid by in silence, but by the souls of the dead who refused to leave.

It had been ages since he’d last been here. Another lifetime. He shook the melancholy that threatened and sought out the French quarter. The Voodoo Lounge was located amongst a host of venues on Decatur Street.

Declan headed that way, his tall form sliding amongst the tourists with ease, his dark good looks drawing many a female eye. He ignored them all—even the busty brunette with the large doe eyes and plump candy red lips.

There wasn’t time for such frivolities when the world was going to shit.

Decatur was party central in The Big Easy and the heat from the bodies in t
he streets and sidewalks created a blanket of mist that hovered inches above the crowd, as it mixed with the cooler air.

It was an eerie glow that somehow fit the chaotic undercurrent in the air. It was the chaotic undertone he was worried about. Something was off here in the land of crawdaddy’s and mint julep. He continued along Decatur until he spied the sign he’d been looking for.

It wasn’t hard to miss, being a shade past puke green with a splash of orange and yellow. The Voodoo Lounge. He smiled as he neared the club. He didn’t remember it being so
gaudy.

There was a crowd gathered along the sidewalk and by the looks of it no one was getting inside. Typical night in the quarter.

A mountain of flesh guarded the entrance, his bald head and heavy features were intimidating—as were the mess of tattoos that adorned his flesh. His shoulders were as wide as the door, the muscles bulging from beneath a tight t-shirt and his legs were leather encased, his feet booted.

The dude was otherworld. It was in the energy that slithered along the man’s frame, invisible to the human eye yet vibrant to someone like the sorcerer.

The bouncer was a shifter, one of Ransome’s clan no doubt.

Declan nodded. “Nice evening.”

The incredible hulk cocked his head to the side but remained silent.

“Ransome in tonight?”

“Depends.” The bouncer spit to the side, “on who’s asking.”

“An old friend.” Declan flashed a smile that never reached his eyes. “Tell him O’Hara’s in town.”

The bouncer’s eyes narrowed. He turned his head slightly, murmuring as he did so, obviously talking into a com device. Seconds later he stepped aside and Declan was allowed entrance.

The Voodoo Lounge had been in existence for as long as Ransome LaPierre’s family had been in New Orleans, and that had been several generations. It was an eclectic bar filled with all sorts of otherworld and a mixture of human as well. They came together in a melting pot of bodies, music and sex.

It was the kind of place that easily bred darkness. As Declan eyed the revellers he felt the potency of the energy surround him, and along with it, the familiar tug of want.

The dark side was a seductive bitch. He’d tasted her secrets. And though he was bound to the light sometimes the lines blurred.

His gaze wandered the room as he slid through the crowd. It was hot, frenetic. He spied Ransome LaPierre immediately. It was hard not to. The alpha of the LaPierre pack was a handsome son of a bitch with a mess of hair the colour of dark tobacco. The wolf was holding court in the far corner, surrounded by cheesy velvet sofa’s, jugs of beer and—Declan grinned—lots of women.

The werewolf arched a brow and moved two women off his lap, a slow smile spreading across his features as Declan approached.

“You want one?” The wolf asked as Declan approached. He grinned and shoved a tipsy blonde Declan’s way. “Or two?” He nodded toward the brunette and laughed, his ‘nawlins accent rolling off his tongue with devilish glee. “Bookends, no?”

Declan shook his head, though his eyes lingered on the generous rack that was nearly falling from the lady’s too small tank top. Lady, being an extremely loose term.

“We need to talk.” His tone was clipped.

Ransome’s smile faded and he stood in one fluid motion. The man was tall and had an inch or two on Declan, putting him near six foot six.

The blonde stepped in front of Declan, her hand falling to his chest. “What’s the rush sugar? Don’t you wanna play?” She laughed softly. Her eyes were dilated, filled with the synthetic happiness of whatever kind of drug she’d ingested.

“Not interested.” He removed her hand and followed Ransome, ignoring the expletives she shouted after him. The dense crowd parted like the red sea allowing them easy access to Ransome’s office located on the upper level of the bar.

The door closed behind them, muffling the heavy beat of the band. Declan exhaled slowly and watched as Ransome poured a generous tumbler of bourbon, but declined when the wolf offered him a glass as well.

Ransome smiled lazily, his slow Louisiana drawl falling from his lips like a melody. “So, what brings you back to these parts my friend?”

“I’m looking for someone.”

Ransome snorted. “Aren’t we all?”

“This one’s special.”

Again the wolf laughed. “Aren’t they all?”

Declan shook his head. “Not like this one.”

The smile that graced the wolf’s face fled immediately and his eyes narrowed. Declan nodded. Now he had his full attention.

Ransome took a long swig of bourbon, hissing as it went down, though his eyes never left Declan’s.

“Where you been for the last two years?”

The wolf’s question took him by surprise and Declan was silent for several seconds. To hell and back.

“Around,” he answered softly as he eyed the shifter closely.

Ransome smiled though his eyes remained aloof. “It’s a dangerous world my friend and we don’t always know who the enemy is. A little elaboration would be welcome.”

Declan didn’t like where the conversation was headed. He had no time for posturing.

“It’s common knowledge you broke ties with the Castille brothers but the rumours of your whereabouts have been murky at best. You working alone?”

Declan wasn’t surprised at Ransome’s words. The werewolf had always kept a paw on the pulse of the otherworld. “No,” he replied dryly, “I’ve got a new boss.”

An image of Bill flashed in front of his eyes and he clenched his teeth together tightly. The little bastard was one of The Seraphim, angelic creatures who had absolute dominion over the upper realm. They also dipped into the affairs of humanity or wherever else they saw fit.

Two years ago Bill had pulled Declan from the bowels of hell. Unfortunately his one way ride out of darkness had come with a price. The Seraphim currently owned Declan’s ass
for several lifetimes to come. He was now part of a group of soldiers known as The Seraph. They did the bidding of The Seraphim, no questions asked.

“A name would be good.”

“I don’t have time to play twenty questions LaPierre.”

The werewolf studied him in silence and a slow burn of frustration hit Declans’ skin.

“What does your boss want with this person who’s different?”

Declan’s anger spiked and rode the edge of pissed off. “My new deal doesn’t come with a lot of answers. I do as I’m told and move on.”

LaPierre poured himself another drink, this time not offering the same to Declan.

“Nothing is ever as it seems O’Hara.”

“No shit.” He answered, his voice tight, “Bill might be an arrogant little prick but he’s Seraphim.”

Ransome’s eyes narrowed at that. “And how’s that going?”

Declan grabbed a decanter of whiskey off the wolf’s shelve and poured himself a double. “Don’t ask.” He downed the contents in one gulp, welcoming the fire as the liquid burned its way down to his gut. “You hear any chatter on the street? Otherworlders new to the area that don’t belong? Or has my trip here been wasted?”

“A trip to Decatur Street is never wasted O’Hara.”

“Normally I’d agree but I’ve no time to play and even less time to find this bastard.”

“I might know something.” A lazy grin spread across Ransome’s face and yet his eyes were dead serious as he focused on Declan.

“Might?” Declan asked.

“I’ve got a couple of conditions.”

Declan eyed his old friend closely. “And they’d be
”

“I don’t want a holy war running amok in my back yard. Keep your boss out of my city.”

No worries there. Bill was with Azaiel. Azaiel was one of the original Seraphim but he’d fallen from grace centuries ago, lured from the upper realm by a beautiful eagle shifter. Dumb fuck.

He’d created a portal that had almost ripped a hole the size of hell into the human realm. A lot of people had suffered, given their lives in order for the portal to remain hidden. Declan’s own father, Cormac, had tried to get his slimy hands on the damn thing.

Azaiel had languished in the hell realm for eons but two years ago he’d been retrieved and now was on trial for his sins.

As far as Declan was concerned the fallen was going to get what he deserved. Bill would be busy for days.

Declan nodded. “Done, and the second?”

Ransome grabbed a leather coat from the chair behind his desk. “I’m coming along.”

“Not possible.” Declan shook his head, “I’m working this one alone.”

Ransome ignored him and slipped supple leather over his powerful shoulders. “You forget sorcerer that this is my town, and nothing of significance happens without my knowledge or involvement.”

Declan’s lips thinned but he remained silent. He could use dark magick to stop him, Ransome had no idea the kind of power that lived beneath his skin, but he couldn’t deny the wolf was one hell of a tracker.

He nodded and stepped aside, following Ransome out the back door. He’d humour the wolf for the moment.

Besides, Bill would fucking hate the idea.

Shades of Grey
Monday, August 29th, 2011

I am well on my way to finishing up the first novella in my new series League of Guardians. Tentative title is Shades of Grey, but of course this can change! It’s going well and I’m totally digging my hero and heroine.

I thought I’d share the inspiration I needed for the two of them, so here they are!

Logan Winters, an elite hellhound shifter with a dark side that is delicous!

Kira Dove, a mental patient abandoned by her family and the rest of society.