Punctured, Bruised and Barely Tattooed by Jade C. Jamison

 

Title: Punctured, Bruised and Barely Tattooed

Author: Jade C. Jamison

Published Date: September 30, 2014

Pages: 172

Steam Rating: Risqué

Genre: NA/Adult/Erotica

Main Characters: Kory McCallister & Stone Bowman

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Talk about perfect combination —-

Little bit Alpha… Little bit Sweetheart…

Stone Bowman is THE man! -Jen

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Cloven by Georgeann Swiger

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Author: Georgeann Swiger

Series: Trinity of Souls

Published by: Georgeann Swiger

Date published: Oct. 21, 2014

Genres: NA Fantasy

Book Length: 267 pg

Steam Rating: Steamy

Main Characters: Anya & Micah

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 Between Heaven and Hell, lies forbidden love…

“Swiger has a little bit of ‘dark’ in her writing, her visual interpretations are vivid, and I feel the gloom and doom underneath the sticky sweet moments that show her ability to juxtapose emotions.”

~Dylan Quinn

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AuthorsTalk: Why I Plot

AuthorsTalkHow I Stopped Pantsing, Started Plotting, and Wrote Four Novels in a Year

by Amy Patrick

 

I completed my first novel in 2010, pantsing my way from Chapter One through The End. When I sat down to write each night, I had no idea what was going to happen next. It was exciting and fun. It took me six months of writing three hours a night, five nights a week to finish that book, a YA fantasy that became a 2013 RWA Golden Heart finalist. That’s the good news.

 

 

The bad news? I had to rewrite that book several times over the course of two years before it was anywhere near good. Some of it was because it was my first book. Mostly it was because I knew nothing about story structure beyond what I’d gained through osmosis from voracious reading. And I didn’t know if I could ever repeat the process.

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Stolen Innocents By Addison Kline

Title: Stolen Innocents

Author: Addison Kline

Series: Shadow Series (Book 2)

Publish Date: October 24th

Book Length: 464 pages

Rating: Sweet

Genre: Mystery/YA/NA

Main Characters: The Families of Elkhart

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“I implore you to check this series out. You will NOT regret it – Addison Kline is one of the best.” – Jen

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Wild Addiction

Title: Wild Addiction

Author: Emma Hart

Published: October 20, 2014

Series: Wild (Book 2)

Rating: Risqué

Genre: Adult/Erotica

Main Characters: Liv Warren & Tyler Stone

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 “It’s powerful and with the perfect touch of kink in it… It’s panty melting and sweat inducing…” ~Jen

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AuthorsTalk: Writing with Tropes

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Writing with Tropes

by Sara Jane Stone

 

            Late one night, while rocking my daughter to sleep, I read an article about a young woman who’d served in the Army and returned home with a burning desire to embrace life.  The article stuck with me, and idea for a character formed—Georgia Trulane, the first heroine in the FULL EXPOSURE: Book One: Independence Falls.  I wanted to write about Georgia, but I didn’t have a story.  Yet. Continue reading


AuthorsTalk: When edits turn into a re-write.

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When edits turn into a re-write.

By Alexia Adams

 

I don’t think there are many authors who enjoy the editing process. You submit a book that a publisher loves enough to acquire and then they ask you to change it, substantially sometimes. You’ve already written the best book you could, so what do you do? Continue reading


The Year We Fell Down

Title: The Year We Fell Down

Author: Sarina Bowen

Series: Ivy Years

Published by: Rennie Road Books

Date published: March 20, 2014

Genres: Contemporary, Sports

Book Length: 268 pages

Steam Rating: Steamy

Main Characters: Corey & Hartley

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 “These two have a relationship that goes far beyond the physical. Far beyond sex. Corey and Hartley are the definition of soul mates at it’s very core and I happily award them the MFEO stamp of approval!” ~Becca

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AuthorsTalk: Writing Space

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My Writing Work Space

by Amalia Dillin

 

When writers talk about their work space, most of the time, they talk about their desks, their offices, their computers and their bookshelves. Do they keep these areas tidy and neat, or are they messy? What do they keep in that space for inspiration? Et cetera, et cetera. And that’s entirely reasonable. Writers need a space to sit and write, ultimately, and usually a room and space set apart from the rest of one’s daily life is conducive to productivity. But for me, the set up is a little bit different.

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