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Bargains, my Pretties or Whats Going On In Romancelandia!

June 28th, 2007

I’ve been crippled with a weird stomach bug, but in my illness I have still managed to have the strength to get online and shop. Between trips to toilet to hug the old marble throne, I’ve registered and bought from the eharlequin site. Shit, now that they have that Nocturne line (recommended by Jaynie R), those deals can go to the sort of books I like best– paranormal and fantasy. I know, I know, my determination to spend money on books is astonishing. Did you know they take $4 off your first purchase when you register? And you get like 20% off when you order from the store (the shipping cost does put a dent in my enthusiasm)?

Amber Quill Press has a new gay/lesbian imprint, Amber Allure, which leaves me to ask– where’s the girl on girl action? One stinkin’ novella of the lesbian lovin’ in the WHOLE site? Though, all my bitching aside, I think its a good idea. Now, if you want some manly men making sweet sweet monkey love with other manly men, you can find the genre that you want instead of browsing through the gay/lesbian section looking for a cover that looks like a western or what have you.

Teddy Pig gives us all a lesson on how to organize our ebooks on itunes. Its very neat and he also shows how (with PICTURES) to save your ebooks on a CD. Marvelous!

December Quinn has a great series on choosing publishers up on her blog. Its something that I think that everyone starting out in the ebook business should check out. It could save some heartache later on. Trust me.

Now, my Pretties, I’m going to be sick again so enjoy these tidbits I have gathered for you.

Love Under Siege by Samantha Kane

June 27th, 2007

Love Under Siege by Samantha Kane is hot. Really hot. This ebook should come with the warning that your screen will burst into flames and will singe your eyebrows. Not only that, but it has a lot more at its core. Its the story of a women’s (Maggie) sexual awakening that is told with sympathy and honesty (even though in real life, two hot guys wanting to pleasure and treasure you forever doesn’t really happen unless you sold your soul somewhere along the line). And, Maggie isn’t the only one who reaches a sexual maturity and road to understanding. Her two lovers, Philip and Jonathon, go through the same thing as well. That is not to say that Love Under Siege is introspective by any means, but it has a soul to it that is lacking in many erotic romances. You can tell that all three of them love each other and the kinky sex they have doesn’t negate it by any means. This is a threesome written right. Love Under Siege gets an A.

 

Maggie and Philip have been married for three months and neither are satisfied sexually or emotionally. Philip can’t forget the time he spent in the Peninsula War with Jonathon where they relied on each other and shared everything in order to survive under the harsh Spanish sun. They also shared women. Philip is worried that his naive and virtuous bride would scorn him if she knew of his desires. Yeah, that doesn’t last for long. The plot is very focused on the relationship between Jonathon, Maggie, and Philip with only a few subplots that began and ran in and through Samantha Kane’s other books. Some people might be put off by this, but I thought that the intense focus on the threesome helped make it a real romance. Other threesomes I have read didn’t quite connect all the members of the trio to each other. In Love Under Siege, you can clearly see that everyone is in love with each other. Its like three love stories for the price of one. While the tight focus on the plot was a good thing, I wished that Kane could have woven the subplots a little better into the story. Its not all that noticeable, but it might annoy some readers.

 

The characters were fun and were a joy to read about. Love Under Siege works well as a stand alone book or in the Brothers In Arms series. If you don’t know, the Brothers In Arms series is about a group of veterans of the Peninsula War who, like Jonathon and Philip, have become very close and may or may not be sharing ladies. She manages to take similar stories and make them all different beyond boy and boy met girl and want to have crazy monkey sex with her. Samantha Kane is good at making characters. I’ve read everything that Kane has written and I have enjoyed them all. Love Under Siege is the best in the series and the best that she has written. Its a great book so if you like menages or historicals then you ought to check it out at Ellora’s Cave. What do you guys think about this book?

Inspiration Sunday

June 24th, 2007

Portrait of Lupe Marin by Frida Kahlo

“If the radiance of a thousand suns
Were to burst at once into the sky
That would be like the splendor of the Mighty one –
I am become Death,
The shatterer of Worlds.”


note: this was supposedly quoted by J. Robert Oppenheimer on July 16, 1945 when the first atomic bomb was tested

-Hindu Spiritual, Bhagavad Gita

June 24 in 1947 - First widely-reported post-World War II sighting of UFOs: American businessman and pilot Kenneth Arnold saw nine luminous disks in the form of saucers flying above the U.S. state of Washington near Mount Rainier.

World’s Ugliest Dog of 2007

June 23rd, 2007

is…

Elwood!

Elwood was rescued by the New Jersey SPCA and is a Chinese Crested Dog which may or may not be the ugliest dogs ever. They have cornered the market on upsetting looking dogs. He is sure ugly, but he’s no Sam who was euthanized for heart problems in 2005.

Sam was like the Crypt Keeper’s dog though I’ve heard that he was a sweet creature that doesn’t stop the fact that he haunts my nightmares. And, now they can both haunt yours!

Deep Thoughts: The Great Rumor Mill

June 20th, 2007

 I’m watching an episode of Jerry Springer about brothers and sisters getting married and women forcing men down the aisle. This reminded me of Romancelandia, our own patch of land in cyberspace, and how strange it can be. We’re all adults, but the veil of passive-aggressiveness is sometimes disguised as professionalism. That isn’t the majority though because we all know that the loudest voices can obscure that they are coming from a small group. Internet rumors are the worst! Trust me, I know. Usually the best advice is to take a step away from the computer and remember that its online and that the people in the chat rooms can’t really affect your life. In Romancelandia, its trickier. Many of the victims of rumors are authors who can actually be negatively affected financially and professionally by the Great Rumor Mill. What is the best thing for an author to do? Or a blogger for that matter? My belief is that we have to stop taking every critical comment as an attack and free up our discussions.

 

Gossip is addicting. Men, women, children–we all love getting into each other’s business. Don’t deny it. We all want to think that we are like Melanie from Gone With The Wind and not give a hoot about gossip, but we’re not. Honestly, could you grab Scarlet’s hand and still be her friend after hearing rumors that she is trying to steal your man? Why do you think that tabloids sell so well? When you add a business like writing into the mix then its a extremely tempting cocktail. Gain traffic on your blog and build a name or let the gossip go? Its a difficult decision because at a truly cynical level gossip in publishing seems to benefit almost everyone. The gossiper get more traffic on her blog and more people checking out her work and the person that she is gossiping about gets the same.

 

Snark blogs are entertaining as hell and they have another subconscious function in the minds of the citizens of Romancelandia, readers and writers, as the truth tellers and group therapy. When an author wants to reveal a big secret about an epublisher that isn’t paying its authors on time, they tend to go to the snark bloggers? Why? Because an author will get shunned for not defending an publisher even if she is getting screwed. They will say that its bad business to air that dirty laundry even if it might help other writers from joining up with that publisher. So, to keep in the good graces of her colleagues, she goes anonymously to the author-hatred snark blogger who posts the story. Want to know what happens a lot of the time? More anonymous complaints come in and more attention comes to the tale. All the passive-aggressive, repressed, and professional masks come off and damn orgy of gossip ensues. Its a big collective release for everyone. People get their woes off of their chests in a way that is much more satisfying than with some girlfriends who have no idea of the culture of Romancelandia. Then there are times when authors are fighting and they use a snark blogger as a cannon. I think its the lack of discussion and debate in Romancelandia that makes the gossip particularly vicious. Everything is taken as an attack so no one dares to say anything. Until they blow up. And, then the snark bloggers and readers grab some popcorn and watch the flames.

Though on the other hand, on the internet, only you can protect yourself. Everyone reminds children about sharing personal and private information online and that should extend to adults as well. Especially professionals. The Internet doesn’t replace face-to-face interaction at all because you can’t tell if the person across the net is stabbing a voodoo doll of you with one hand while typing with the other. You have to protect yourself. So, make sure that you aren’t putting in writing something that you don’t want to end up on someone’s blog. Have diplomacy and abide by the golden rule and the Great Rumor Mill will probably pass you by. Never think that your comments won’t have a reaction because everything has an equal and opposite reaction. Just ask Issac Newton.

Also, if gossip about you that does get out should be treated with as much silence as possible. Don’t let your friends write blogs to defend you and don’t do it yourself unless you have too. Don’t even let your friends write letters to reviewers defending your book and don’t do it when the same happens to you because that only hurts you and your friend in the long run because that might turn the reader off of your books. No guilt tripping or nagging or threats because it just puts the reader on the defensive. N o one has sympathy for a lawyer who loses her case because she was having problems at home so why would they for an author who is behaving badly because of whatever problems at home? We all have bad days, months, years so its not fair to readers that writers are the only ones who get a free past. I’ve had some bad times recently which caused me to act a little more defensive than I should have in a small Internet tiff, but I apologized and acted like a grown women.

 

When Carol Lynne was getting her books ripped apart, she was quiet about it and it was only other authors who commented and kept the snarking alive (though, it has come to light that she has commented on a public yahoo group which was leaked to the snark blogger who first reviewed her novel which has caused another round of gossip and snark). It was people defending her and the people who were defending snark bloggers that gave the first post life and seemed to piss off some readers who didn’t like that authors wanted to censor them. I know that I had quite a few IM sessions about that whole situation which I wouldn’t have before because I had never been to that blog. It was only the uproar that followed that brought it to my notice.

 

Another thing that authors have to realize is that readers don’t like it when they are told to read and shut up. If you are acting like a fool in public then people are going to comment on it. Just like if you write something and it gets published then you have to expect that it might get a negative reaction. Even if you write a negative review or just say that you don’t like whoever’s books, you can get slammed by people who are fans of the book or friends of the author. I myself have gotten a few emails that run along those lines. My favorite was the one that said that since I was a lesbian that meant that I have no right to review heterosexual books. Sorry, friend, but, even with my Sapphic tendencies, I know what I do and don’t like in a book. Reader blogs and snark blogs aren’t for authors – they are for readers. I read romances way before I tried writing them and I found that a lot of review sites seemed more like the cheering section at homecoming. A book would get five purple sparkle unicorns or what have you and it would be a badly edited monstrosity that made me wonder if the reviewer even read the book. That is why readers love snark blogs because they don’t pussy foot around. They will say if a book sucked and give you exact reasons why (at least the best ones do). They keep up a dialog and a community with romance readers that helps keeps readers interested and involved in trying new romance authors. I know that the Smart Bitches blog (linked on my sidebar) was what got me to try ebooks and got me from an occasional romance reader to having my TBR pile become almost all romance. There has to be more that have had a a similar experience. Authors have to realize that their writing is not them and that a review of their book is not a review of their character. Readers shell out the money for your book to be entertained so if they don’t get that then they can complain if they want to. If you buy a toaster and it doesn’t toast then wouldn’t you want to complain to your friends and tell them not to buy that brand of toaster? In fact, authors should be grateful that readers take the time to review because it gives the author free press. Nothing makes a reader gun shy or wary like an author behaving badly or telling them to pipe down. It gives a feeling of us against them and you don’t want the consumers of your product to think that you are against them. As a reader, I get awfully annoyed with folks who reply to a review with comments like, ‘well, lets see what you have written.’ You don’t need to write a sentence to have an opinion on a book. After talking to some of my friends, I have found that this is a common reaction and it pisses them off too. Why shell out $5.99 for a book by an author that doesn’t seem to respect you as a reader when there are loads of great books out there?

 

Laurell K Hamilton and Anne Rice have had famous blow-ups against ‘negative readers’ and the like. It got them publicity and ridicule. Sure, I believe that all press is good press, but I do believe that there is varying degrees of good. If a review is really bugging you then yell about it offline to a friend, eat some chocolate, and let it go. No review is so horrible that it can’t get you one of the better degrees of good press. Its the reaction of the author that makes readers annoyed or amused.

 

I’m not saying that we have to stop all discussion. My whole point is the very opposite. I want people to free themselves and stop being so defensive while at the same time to stop their underhanded attacks. Do I think that this will happen? No. Maybe this might make people think. Maybe not, but I think that the tension in Romancelandia can only be broken if people can stop threatening that their mocked author friend is going to kill themselves and if people stop going behind each other backs and then blame the snark blogger that they used as an Uzi. If you have a gun to your head because Mrs. Giggles gave you a 41 then you shouldn’t be a writer. Lets talk about which is a good publisher, lets talk about the nature of snark blogs or why romance doesn’t get any respect, but lets stay rational and calm about it. We all have to understand that writers and reader have overlapping circles, but they can’t really share all the same places because a reader doesn’t want to know a writer’s private life and a writer doesn’t want to know that everyone thinks that her hero has a stupid name. Its time for some self-awareness.

Remember, no body wins in a poo throwing contest. You just end up covered in poo.

What does everyone else think? Am I crazy (because that is definitely a possibility)? Am I being stupid? What advice or thoughts do you all have for authors, readers, or bloggers? What’s the word, bird?

 

Edited: I do know that everyone needs an outlet which is why I recommend and have another blog that is strictly personal. I rant and cry and bitch on that one and don’t advertise it.

*Throwing On My Pimp Hat*

June 20th, 2007

Okay, I have my pimp hat on. *Brushes the purple hat feathers out of her face* I am ready to give everyone a heads up on the newest books coming from some of my favorite authors.

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Candy Kisses is a twisted fairytale that mirrors the original “Little Red Riding Hood”. Red is taking candy to grandma but she won’t quit eating them! Her mother warned her. Now she is faced with the titillating consequences.
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Visit http://www.twilightfantasies.com/Candy%20Kisses.htm to purchase this Twisted Fairytale by Kissa Starling.

 

DRAGON DANCE now available!

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Dragon Dance

Self-preservation, not cowaradice, drove Cora Phillips to run from the supernatural intrigues surrounding Salim Aridi, Greg Cho, and their respective dragon aspects. She spent a year rebuilding a sense of normalcy, and she learned to cope with the residual nightmares that followed her brief collision with modern myth.

The moment Salim loses control, however, the dragons demonstrate just how meaningless human distance really is, and return to remind Cora that dragon ties are not so easily broken.

Now available for download!

If you haven’t read MATING CALL, the first book in the Dragon Queen trilogy, you can read an excerpt and download here!

MATING CALL and DRAGON DANCE receive 5 Champagne Flutes from Cocktail Reviews

“I LOVE these two books.” - Wilga Hill Boomerang of Cocktail Reviews

Dark Desires by Eve Silver

June 16th, 2007

Dark Desires by Eve Silver was one of those great old fashioned sort of books with prose that you can sink into. A historical with a good suspenseful element to it, it could satisfy readers of both subgenres. Dark Desires is a Gothic tale that doesn’t pull the punches. I give it an A.

Darcie Finch is on her last leg. She is homeless, family-less, and penniless as she wanders the streets of Whitechapel to find refuge in a brothel. The madam kicks her out and tells her to find employment with a one Dr. Damien Cole. Damien isn’t an ordinary doctor… He practically a mad scientist. Thats what made me love the characters because Eve Silver took chances with them both. Damien seems almost a monster while Darcie still loves him because she takes the time to communicate with him and find out stuff on her own that show him to be a great guy. In the hands of a lesser writer, these characters would have been annoying because, while there were misunderstandings, Silver doesn’t have the characters overreact. Darcie doesn’t flee into the night, almost getting killed, because she sees blood on shirt. She asks about the blood, keeps her suspicions to herself, and remembers it.

The plot and the romance are woven together very well so that neither seems to stick out. There is a murderer on the streets of Whitechapel and Darcie begins to suspect that it could be Damien. She investigates, but not in the usual too-stupid-to-live-way though she does have a few stupid moments which keep her from being a Mary-Sue. Darcie and Damien have flaws and weakness which work with the plot. The story is taut and there seemed not to be an ounce of fat on the book. Every scene and character had a purpose.

One thing that annoyed me was that everything had such a pat ending. Its a happily ever after for everyone, but Silver doesn’t rub it into our faces too much. Dark Desires takes a chapter or so to warm up though after that it grabs you by nose and doesn’t let go.

Dark Desires is a great book. It has great description, prose, and I couldn’t find a historical inaccuracy. Eve Silver is a wonderful storyteller in the Gothic tradition. Dark Desires is published by Kensington for Zebra books. You can find her at evesilver.net.

Johnny Depp In Japan!

June 14th, 2007

Its cute and very bizarre!

Inspiration Sunday

June 10th, 2007


Day of the Dead by Diego Rivera

I think on-stage nudity is disgusting, shameful and damaging to all things American. But if I were 22 with a great body, it would be artistic, tasteful, patriotic and a progressive religious experience.

- Shelley Winters (1922 - 2006)

Superstition: If a robin flies into a room through a window, death will shortly follow.

Wereplanets: In Smoke by Crystal Jordan

June 8th, 2007

Wereplanets: In Smoke by Crystal Jordan is a book that is built on a great premise with awesome world building. The plot doesn’t feel rushed by its novella length. That doesn’t mean that it is a book without flaws, though in spite of them, I would still give the book a C.

There are four wereplanets with mermaids, weredragons, weretigers, and werebears on separate planets. The werefolk were made from Earthan experiments so they could survive on the various planets. It takes places in a galaxy far far a way and a long time from now, but with the loss of Earth they have gaps in their fantastic yet primitive technology. The world building is awesome and the little hints of the various were cultures were fascinating. It made me want to read more in this series just for the world building.

Wereplanets is a series and in this story, Katryn is a weredragon raised on the weretiger planet who is sent back to her home planet to be mated to Lord Nadir and be apart of his harim which is really a polyamorous relationship that would include the sexy Tarkesh. That is where the story breaks down. This plot should have enough conflict thrown in its way, but Jordan resorts to big misunderstandings to advance the plot.

Katryn is thickheaded like few characters outside of the Anita Blake series. Katryn is described as being intelligent, but there are few examples of that trait.

She has no idea what is up with dragon politics or culture and is about to be mated in a way that would cement and protect a trading relationship with the dragons and tigers, but she still allows Tarkesh to seduce her and kiss her in public.

And, even with the knowledge that there are dangerous bandits in the desert that require her caravan to take secret routes she does this:

“No. Just leave me be.” She knew her words and actions were unreasonable, but she couldn’t help it, couldn’t stop now. Her fists balled at her sides, a sign of her anger at all the things she couldn’t control in her life now. Of all the things she was ignorant of, all the things she should know and didn’t. Spinning away, she ran as fast as her legs would carry her. She needed to escape, to be alone… Digging her toes into the sand, she moved with great speed over the terrain. Her body was built to thrive in desert conditions. Away, away.

Katryn acts like a child at every turn. She is supposed to be from the tough weretiger court, but there is no sign that she has any guile or tact. She needs to read the book, How to Win Friends and Influence People, badly.

This is supposed to be a menage, but the relationships between Katryn, Tarkesh, and Nadir are very fragmented. Everything is focused on Katryn. The relationship between Katryn and Nadir is never really built on. Tarkesh seems to be their only link besides the mating. One good thing about the threesome (or in separate couples) was that whenever Jordan got them sexing it up, I had to fan myself because she can write some scorching sex scenes.

Nadir is my favorite character because he acts in a logical manner. It annoyed me when he made Katryn apologize to someone when she was being rude, he gets stomped on by the other two in his mating. He’s willing to do something very big for Katryn and she doesn’t appear grateful as if its her due.

Oh, and the sequel baiting or whatever the side romance plot was distracting.

Crystal Jordan has a great world on her hands. I would love to read her other books, but I just hope that next time she makes a heroine that it is worth her universe. What do you think about this book? You can buy Wereplanets: In Smoke at Cobblestone Press.

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