Blood Stone

I’m at Naomi Bellina’s Place today, and at Nocturne Romance Reviews, too.

I’m giving away books today.  Two copies of the first book in my time travel vampire series, Bannockburn Binding, are up for grabs, plus, all new excerpts for Blood Stone. The book tour gives you a chance to catch sneak peeks of unique excerpts at every guest blog. And don’t forget:  On the 14th, when […]

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I’m at Kathryn Wallis’ Place AND at The Romance Reviews today

Today marks the start of the book tour for the second book in my erotic vampire romance series.  Blood Stone is the second book in the Blood Stone series, and today I’m guesting at fellow author Kathryn Wallis’ blog, and also at The Romance Reviews. The book tour gives you a chance to catch sneak

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Book Tour for BLOOD STONE

I’m going on tour again and this one is huge.  The tour is, of course, for my erotic paranormal urban fantasy, Blood Stone, the second in the Blood Stone series.  And for this particular tour, there are some nice bonuses for you, the reader. The first bonus you get to hear about right up front: 

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Refashioning, Frugality and the New Poor…Indie Reading Is Part of The New Sexy.

You know when the threes start happening?  You won’t have heard about her in months, but suddenly in one day three different people will be talking about Jessica Simpson — all three totally unrelated stories about her?  Or you move through your day and see a picture of a Tessler on an advertisement on line,

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Free Sneak Peak of BLOOD STONE – I’m looking for Beta Readers.

Exciting news! My erotic MMF paranormal urban fantasy romance, Blood Stone, the sequel to Blood Knot that has taken forever to get here…well, it’s finally here. D-Day is Friday, September 14, 2012.  That’s barely three weeks from now. And there’s a bonus:  On release day and the two days after that, Blood Knot will be free

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Working Notes – Progress Report and Sherlock (god help me).

I do love a bad boy, and Roman Xerus is currently stirring up all sorts of mischief in Blood Stone.  I’m nearly 150 pages in, and the story is just settling into the guts and heart of it…I think it’s going to be another long one. I would possibly be a mite further along if

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Working Notes – What’s Up Round Up: In The Mail, Too.

As I’m quietly and steadily working my way through Blood Stone, and the weekend started out with an empty email in-tray, and nothing moving on Facebook or anywhere else, I thought this was going to be one of those bulletins where I would have nothing to report, except for progress. But Sunday, which is usually

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Working Notes – Blood Stone is moving.

I’ve got a pain behind my eyes and my shoulders are hunched as I type this.  I’ve spent all weekend — all of it — doing my taxes and filing.  Because last year was such a horrid year, I didn’t keep up with my bookkeeping at all.  So I paid for it now it’s tax

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Working Notes – February 28 – Another Leap Frog

A few weeks ago I was bellyaching about how I had produced books so fast that I had missed out on updating you on two books, between working note installments.  Poor me, life is a bitch, huh? Guess what?  Done it again.  Well, sort of.  🙂 Last working notes, I got to roll in ecstasy

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Working Notes – December 12, 2011

I’m one of those writers who doesn’t believe in writer’s block.  I don’t think it exists as an independent condition.  If a writer can’t bring herself to write, then there’s an underlying reason for the “block”.  Resolve that base reason, and the writer will be able to write again. But there isn’t a disease that

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