Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Go green - read an ebook

I'm a big supporter of this project. If you haven't already seen the site, do check it out!




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All Romance eBooks launches the Go Green/Read e campaign to increase the public's awareness about eBooks!

Palm Harbor, Florida (PRWEB) February 26, 2009 – The folks at All Romance eBooks, an on-line bookstore that specializes in the sale of romance eBooks, announced a new endeavor today, the Go Green/Read e campaign.

"The idea is to promote ebooks in general, not any specific author, publisher, eReader, or bookstore. The campaign will focus on eBooks as a more environmentally friendly alternative to print. On-line advertising will be comprised of banner and video advertising, Yahoo and Google Search Ads, MySpace Ads, the What's Hot in Romance radio show, the Wildfire newsletter, a variety of blogs and the newly unveiled Go Green/Read e website," explained Lori James, COO for All Romance eBooks.

The project is supported by a generous donation from All Romance eBooks, and a team of enthusiastic volunteers. The website, www.gogreenreade.com, contains information about the environmental impact of eBooks v print books, as well as an array of relevant links, industry news, and several forums where issues around eBooks, eReaders, and ePublishing can be discussed.

"We chose to do this because the idea that nature should be preserved is important to us. It is a core value and one of the reasons that we adore eBooks," explained All Romance eBooks CFO, Barbara Perfetti. "We care about our carbon footprint, the world we live in, and the world that we're leaving to future generations."

All Romance eBooks, LLC (www.allromanceebooks.com) sells romance eBooks for hundreds of publishers and their imprints. Founded in 2006 and privately held in partnership, All Romance eBooks is headquartered in Palm Harbor, Florida.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Spice Books now downloadable through Mills and Boon

Selected Spice titles are now selling through the UK Harlequin Mills and Boon site. This is great news for UK readers! Check it out by clicking on the graphic.

New publication: RUNNING WILD

As seems to be the way with me and my new publications, I have a batch of them clustered together, and then nowt for months. Jan to March = lots. After March, quiet until December. Just how it works out.

So what's up next? RUNNING WILD - a short erotic novella (long short story?) is published today as part of the "Lust Bites" series by Total-E-Bound.

SUMMARY: When corporate executive, Tomas Flint, challenges his solicitor Alexa Wainscott to a back-to-nature sexual interlude, she envisages a hot tryst in the long grass. She's always been intrigued by Tomas, and agrees to his challenge.

But Tomas has hidden depths, and Alexa soon learns that he means to set her free in the wild, then track and hunt her down in the forest, capturing her, introducing her to the untamed sexual persona that exists inside them both.

Reader Advisory: This book has hot and steamy bondage, domination, chase and capture.

Go here for an excerpt!

Grab yourself a KINKy bargain!


Stateside readers can get one of the last few print copies of KINK at knock down price from Amazon at the mo!

If you want to read an excerpt and reviews, go HERE and HERE.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Book trailer for DO NOT DISTURB!

I only wish I could have been there when they made it...

Friday, February 20, 2009

New publication: DO NOT DISTURB, hotel sex stories

DO NOT DISTURB: HOTEL SEX STORIES is now available! It's shipping from Amazon.com and should be in stores and in stock at Amazon UK very soon. This anthology is edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel and published by Cleis Press. I'm delighted to be a part of it with my naughty story, "The Lunch Break," yay!

No doubt about it: hotel rooms are hot. The minute you slip the key in the door, you want to strip off your clothes and dive naked between the sheets, whether there’s a lover there to share in the indulgence or not. From luxe, five-star lodgings to seedy no-tell motels, hotels offer the chance to unwind, relax, and if given the chance, become someone else altogether. This steamy collection takes readers behind those anonymous closed doors with sexy, scintillating tales of singles and couples frolicking and flaunting themselves for their own naughty purposes. Featuring work from Alison Tyler, Shane Allison, Donna George Storey, Shanna Germain, Saskia Walker, and others, the stories in Do Not Disturb offer the sense that anything can happen — and quite often it does.


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More chatter from me over the next few days. It's been a crazy week here, and Friday night is date night so I'm out of my office early today! Have a great weekend!

Monday, February 16, 2009

A short break in Scotland

Okay, I finally found a few minutes to post a quick note about our short break last week – two whole days in Edinburgh, and two days where we were travelling on the train. Prior to that I'd been pretty much housebound for six months, because my bone condition played up and I was immobilised with my leg in a cast. My creative well was completely drained as a result!* I came out of the cast in January and going to Edinburgh was a celebration. It felt like being let out of prison! In fact I was so happy on the train that I believe I was embarrassing to be with. :o)

The journey to Edinburgh from our home in Yorkshire takes about three hours, and the train goes up the east coast through Northumberland – an amazing journey, with lots to see. I’d taken my e-reader to read on the way up and a print out to edit on the way back, and I did neither. I was literally glued to the window for three hours, both ways. Like a little kid, yes! I couldn’t help it. The views were amazing, and I hadn’t been out in so long that everything looked startling and fresh to me. Add to that that it was snowing – particularly on the train journey back, when we actually travelled through a snowstorm – and that made it an incredible trip.

We were extremely lucky because the days we were in Edinburgh itself were both dry and sunny, so although it was freezing cold we didn’t have to worry about sliding around in ice and snow. I can’t walk far but our hotel was right next to the Royal Mile, so we had lots of pretty shops, restaurants, coffee bars and rustic pubs just a few feet away. I was in heaven, watching the world go by.

Edinburgh is a super place for a city break. We hadn’t been in about 5 years, which was far too long. When we got there the city was filled with happy Welsh rugby fans, because they’d won the Six Nations match the day before. Lots of international visitors too, even though it was off season.



Here’s Edinburgh by day. Me outside Castle antiques on the Royal Mile, and in the photo below you can see the outline of the Castle on the mound, taken from just off Princes Street.



It’s hard to believe it was freezing cold with such a beautiful sky! Below, a blurry pic of Edinburgh by night, with the Castle in the far background. This skyline was taken from the North Bridge, and you can see roof of Waverley Station in the dip below. It was so cold and windy that we couldn’t hold the camera still, but it was such an amazing sight we had to capture it for the memory book.



And here I am enjoying the wonderful hospitality and ambience of Edinburgh by night. :)



The handful of shots below are from the journey back. For the first hour of the journey from Edinburgh through to Alnmouth the landscape is very sparsely populated, there are no stops on this part of route, and very few crossings or towns to be seen. You can see what a winter wonderland it was in these photos.

The train slowed going through this wintry forest, it was like something from Narnia!



We just managed to catch the edge of this snowy ravine from high above as we passed over it, which again was like something from Narnia or Lord of the Rings.




The landscape changes as the train moves down the coast and there are more signs of life, cattle and wildlife, (I saw all manner of birds and beasties from pheasants to shaggy highland bulls!) and more villages and rail crossings.



The train goes right along parts of the coast of Northumberland and I was mesmerised by the snow and seascape. We love Northumberland, a truly unspoiled part of the UK, and after a previous visit to that part of the country I set my first novella, SUMMER LIGHTNING, on the Northumberland coast. (As an aside, my Hero was a marine conservationist (inspired by the coastal locale) and one reviewer referred to him as a “tree hugger” which brought no end of amusement as I pictured my imaginary hunk hugging trees. Naked, of course. Can I be a tree? :)



I’ve always had this weird fascination with the image of a snowy beach. My heroine in DOUBLE DARE, Abby, has the same fascination. She gets her snow-filled beach at the very end of the book. And here it was for me, briefly. I was in heaven. Wish I could have been standing on the beach when it was snowing...


As the train travelled south there was gradually less snow on the ground, and especially in the city areas we could see how differently the weather had affected the landscape. This is the city of Durham just as the train pulls into the station from the North. Great view from the station! You can see both the cathedral and the castle on the hilltop at the far side. Durham is a favourite weekend retreat of ours but we usually drive, so it was a real treat to see it from this angle. I love the way the snow highlights the angles of the houses in this picture.



That's it folks! I got home invigorated from our wonderful trip, my creative well refilled, so there are now no excuses and I’m back to work. :)

*It was thanks to Alison Kent I became aquainted with the notion of the “creative well.” It’s such an accurate way of describing it, and the fact that living life tops up our creative energy. Thanks to Alison!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Home, and a new e-read

Back from Edinburgh! Had a much needed break from both desk and home, and will post some photos tommorrow. I got straight back into the thick it with edits that were due, and I've now re-engaged with the WiPs. Hoping for a productive week ahead, reinvigorated after all the superb scenery.

In other news, DOUBLE DARE is now available from Fictionwise. It's good to see the older titles coming online for ebook readers!

Sunday, February 08, 2009

Away from the desk

Okay folks, we're away until Thursday. I'm going to try to Twitter along the way so all being well there will be some short messages appearing on the right hand column. Have a great week everyone!

Saturday, February 07, 2009

Got to love this. LOL!




The boyfriend pillow, available on Amazon. I suggested to Mark we get one so I can wake up in a ménage a trois whenever I want. :o}

Friday, February 06, 2009

Book news, and a bit of a catch up

Yes, I have been rather quiet, haven't I. We're deep in snow here, and I'm deeply immersed in two different plots (with a couple of others nagging in the background.) All of which makes me quiet, apparently. Or maybe I should say off line. Which is no bad thing. :) Also, I'm away from the desk for a few days next week, so I'm "making time," as Withnail would say.

In book news, GIRLS ON TOP is now available! Yay! This collection of erotica is edited by Violet Blue and published by Cleis Press, and includes a new story from me, "The Woman in his Room." I adore this book cover! Here's the book blurb:

Women on the verge of sexual awakening is the theme of this generous collection of explicit erotica for women. From wild sexual adventures, to pushing ones limits, to taking chances and having them pay off, the women in these stories release their inhibitions, succumbing to sexual pleasure in all its forms. Featuring work from Saskia Walker, Angela Caperton, Tamara Rogers, Nan Andrews, Noel Burch and many more, Girls on Top breaks all the rules.


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Amazon UK

In other publication news, KINK is now available as an ebook, more yay! It's up at Fictionwise and it's also out as a Kindle book too.

DOUBLE DARE is also on Kindle so hopefully it will also appear on Fictionwise soon.

Following the changes at Juno Books, I've confirmed that rights are definitely reverting on my two Juno fantasy novels, THE STRANGELING and UNVEILING THE SORCERESS. This is what I was hoping for, because it means I will be able to write the sequel to UNVEILING THE SORCERESS! Even more yay! My writing schedule is full until much later in the year, but I'm hoping to be working on it ASAP and will no doubt be scribbling notes in the Unveiling notebook madly again, so for those readers who mailed me wanting more of Amshazar and Elishiba, there is hope! The books as they are will be disappearing from Fictionwise and online print sales points soon, though, so if you wanted to pick up either of my Juno titles, now is the time.

Keep warm!

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Valentine's sexy reads - e-book bargains!

From now through February 14th at Midnight, every Romance and Erotica MultiFormat eBook is discounted 30% while every Secure eBook receives a 30% Micropay rebate! Start shopping NOW!