New release…Let the haunting season begin!

Hi, Everyone. I love this time of year don’t you? Everything that can be whacky, will. Hubby’s car didn’t start first thing this morning and there I am out in my jammies wanting to drive a stake through the engine–I mean, helping. At least it wasn’t so freakin’ humid today.

*ahem*

In other news, I just wanted to let you know, I have a new story out.

A little something to get you in the Halloween Mood.

House of Cards

As a young nobleman, Sinjon escapes the Terror in 18th century France to find himself dragged into an even worse fate–a hellish underworld wherein he is cajoled by a hag-like Hanged Woman and put on trial for crimes he never committed. Can he answer the hag’s riddles and thwart his fate, one worse than the guillotine?

It’s available now at Amazon for you Kindle fans for $.99  (free if you’re in Prime). A little paranormal horror, with a historical twist. Just in time to begin celebrating for Halloween! *Kermit flail* YAAAHH!!

No Illusions morning.

Hi all, I just wanted to say I’m almost finished with book two! Woohoo!

I hit a snag in the story, but basically, yeah, draft one is done. So I’m doing a little snoopy dance. Now for the hard part: revisions.

In the meantime, I’m over at our fellow FF&Per Marsha A. Moore’s blog today.
http://marshaamoore.blogspot.com/2012/09/interviewing-author-juli-d-revezzo.html

Talking about my latest paranormal fantasy novel. Please do drop by if you get a chance.

 

Sweet Saturday Samples–#2 The Artist’s Inheritance

This is my second of the Sweet Saturday Samples. I missed last week, but not this time! hehe. I hope you like this Sample. This is from The Artist’s Inheritance, Antique Magic Book One.

This is a little about Gordon…He’s Caitlin’s deceased brother-in-law. He was…a little odd. Read on and you’ll see…

Fort Pickens, Pensacola, Florida; Fantasy novel, The Artist's inheritance

film cartridges by Toa55/Freedigitalphotos.net

The thought of an afternoon cleaning Gordon’s work shed did nothing for her spirits. But the project needed doing, and just as Trevor couldn’t look at Gordon’s photographs for long, he still couldn’t bring himself to enter the small structure. He said there was something spooky about the room.

Caitlin ducked her head in, stepped inside. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary to her. So, she braided her hair out of her face and set to work.

She cataloged all the bent and crumpled pictures—and there were many. Flipping through them, she noted several shots of Fort Pickens, of the garden, the house, and a few sites around town and lastly, several pictures of Amelia. All these proofs seemed just smaller versions of the photographs up in their attic. She made a pile of them for sending to her sister-in-law.

Next, she turned to the leftover silver nitrate and carried the canisters of it and other chemicals to safe chemical dumps. Then she threw away every empty film roll she could find. She called Amelia and offered to send her the camera equipment, but Amelia refused.

“Do what you want with it, Cait. He didn’t trust me with it, so I don’t see any point in keeping it.”

Gordon didn’t trust her? How peculiar.

What’s up with Amelia and why’s she so bitter towards her late husband? You’ll have to read to find out! The Artist’s Inheritance is available at Amazon and Smashwords.

To read more samples from other fine authors, see the Sweet Saturday Samples homepage.

Sweet Saturday Sample #1–The Artist’s Inheritance

This is my first Sweet Saturday Sample. I’ve been looking forward to trying this for awhile because her hop has always made for entertaining reads. Here’s a sample–always rated PG-13– from my latest release:

The Artist’s Inheritance

. The novel takes place in Gulf Breeze, Florida just outside Fort Pickens, and involves a wood carver–Trevor–and his wife, Caitlin, who’s worried her hubby is slowly going insane–just like his twin brother did before he committed suicide. So, when anything comes up concerning this chair Trevor’s working on, Caitlin’s ears perk up. Read on and you’ll see…

Fort Pickens, Pensacola, Florida; Fantasy novel, The Artist's inheritance

chair photo taken at H.P. Plant Museum by author; couple photo by
imagerymajestic/
freedigitalphotos.net

“How much will you take for these fine drawings?”
The male voice drew her attention away from Trevor’s work. A short man with black hair and a lazy eye, dressed in a pinstripe suit and straw hat, crossed the [Wilkins and Brandt] gallery to pause at Trevor’s side. “They’re your work, are they not? Are they available?”

“Yes, they’re mine,” Trevor said. “They’re not for sale. Sorry.”

Caitlin eyed the older man. Who’s this fella?

“Don’t be absurd, Trevor.” [His employer/mentor] Abby Wilkins, jumped in before Caitlin could ask.

Caitlin took in his fine coat, the diamond gleaming from his ring finger. More than likely, the man could pay a fortune for the pictures. Perhaps even the chair they had stashed in the attic. Maybe they’d be rid of the stupid thing yet.

“For you, Mr. Hofter? Of course they are.”

“No, I’m sorry,” Trevor said. “They’re not for sale.”

Abby choked and pulled Trevor aside. “Are you mad, darling? Do you know who he is?”

Caitlin peered over Abby’s shoulder, seeing the man in question studying a Jeffersonian era desk. Trevor grimaced. “I can’t say I do.”

“That’s Marvin Hofter,” Mrs. Wilkins said conspiratorially.

“Who’s Marvin Hofter?” Caitlin asked.

Abby spluttered and tugged at the collar of her linen blouse. “How can you not know him?”

The name meant nothing; Caitlin could only give her a blank look. “I don’t.”

“My dear, he’s only the editor in chief of Antiques Daily.”

Now Caitlin understood why Trevor’s mentor was making such a huge deal.

Trevor touched one of the sketches, almost, Caitlin thought, as if he would protect them. “I’m sorry, no. The pictures aren’t for sale.”

Hofter pursed his lips and retrieved a card case from the pocket of his silk coat. He pulled forth an embossed business card and handed it to him. “If you change your mind, don’t hesitate to call me.” The man tipped his hat and walked away.

Caitlin kept her gaze on him. Something about him made her want to grab Trevor and move as far away as possible. Like to Siberia.

Yeah, this guy bugs Caitlin, but could he be the opportunity they’ve been waiting for? Will he buy the chair that worries her so–lovely as the artwork is? Find out in The Artist’s Inheritance, available at Amazon and Smashwords!

I hope you found this sample intriguing. For more Sweet Saturday Sample offerings, visit the Sweet Saturday Samples home.

Haunted Office guest posts

We had a fabulous time with several very talented authors during our Halloween shindig. If you’ve missed any of their wonderful posts and would like to check them out, they are/were as follows:

Western/Paranormal romance author Caroline Clemmons post, October is a Scary Month.

Erotic/Paranormal Romance author Rosemary Cross‘ post on her favorite vampires.

Horror/sinisteria author Andrea Dean Van Scoyoc‘s post Empath.

Romantic comedy author Kathy Carmichael‘s post on ghost hunting…Do You Believe?

Paranormal YA/erotic romance author Debra Glass on Haunting settings.

Steampunk YA author Suzanne Lazear with her post about writing love scenes in YA: Give Me Some Lovin

Paranormal and Romantic Suspense author Gabriella Hewitt with her post 5 Scary Facts about the Aztecs.

Parnormal and Western Romance author Paty Jager with Shapeshifting Noted in Folklore.

Paranormal author Patty G. Henderson with the Ultimate Haunted House Tale.

UF/erotic romance author Cindy Spencer Pape with All Hallow’s Evie.

Urban Fantasy author Suzanne Johnson with Five Grisly Tales of Haunted New Orleans

Erotic paranormal romance author Lex Valentine on her love of Halloween.

Erotic Romance authors Allie Standifer and Desiree Holt‘s post, The life of a romance writing team.

UF/Paranormal romance author Sharron Riddle’s post Speaking of Witches.

Romance/erotic romance author Marianne Stephens post, My House was Haunted.

Romance author Anna Small‘s post, Spooky Stories, the Old School Way.

Romantic Comedy author Kimberly Llewellyn‘s post Can Comedy and Supernatural Coexist?

Paranormal Romance author Jean Murray‘s post Are you Superstitious?

Erotic romance author Louisa Bacio‘s fun little post on Holiday hangover and let downs/recovery.

Fantasy romance author Jeanne Guzman‘s post on writing.

We hope you enjoyed this event, and the our emcee  Nyte Mistress, whose chains are going to be made a wee bit stronger so she doesn’t take over without permission, again! ;)

winner’s circle

*Mistress clears her throat and steps up to the mic* Okay, okay settle down. I know you’re all anxious to hear about this bit. So that guy I told you about….

No, seriously. The dang nabit so and so is restricted from ever stepping on these grounds again!!! And I promise, next year, we will be screening those who want to trick or treat on our street. One stake among them, and their behinds are toast!! *podium sizzles a bit*

What? *rolls eyes at impatient minion* Yes, yes, dear. I’m finished. *Sigh* Well folks, it looks like I’m being banished back to the crypt for a year (aside: although my minion here doesn’t realize I’m taking a lock pick with me for those chains). *innocent look* What? I didn’t say anything, dear. Would you please let me finish?

*ahem* As I was saying, we’ve got a few goodies to pass out. So, let’s see here. *jiggles the crystal 8 ball* Ah! Quite a few of you will have something nice in your goodie bags, I see. Wonderful! So don’t be shy,  when I call your names out, please watch your inboxes. My minion will get in touch with you for details, as soon as possible. (If she knows what’s good for her, right? ;) ) or by all means, send a carrier pigeon, erm, what? Email, yes. Or you may email her your details.  Thanks to you all for attending our little party. I hope you enjoyed it, and I wish you all a perfectly wicked Samhain! Don’t do anything I would do. ;)

Now for the winners:

Cherie Marks you’ve won a copy of Caroline Clemmons‘  Out of the Blue. :)

Calisa Rhose, you’ve won a copy of Rosemary Cross‘ novel, Intercession: First Impressions.

Romance Bookaholic, you’ve won Kathy Carmichael‘s novella Your Magic Touch.

Jeremiah you’ve won your choice of ebook or one of the relaxation CD’s from Andrea Dean Van Scoyoc‘s Club Midnyte.

Calisa Rhose, you’ve won Debra Glass‘ Haunted

Calisa you’ve also snagged a copy of your choice of one of Louisa Bacio‘s backlist books, and a copy of Jeanne Guzman‘s Dragon Lover.

Aslynn, you’ve won a copy of Gabriella Hewitt‘s Out of the Shadows.

Cyndi D. you’ve one a copy of one of Paty Jager‘s Spirit books, you’ve also won your choice of Kimberly Llewellyn‘s Siren Call or Quest for the Holy Veil or “I’m a Writer, now what?”

Penny Tuttle you’ve won an ePub or Kindle book copy of any of Patty G. Henderson‘s books.

Kathyrn Anne you’ve won Suzanne Johnson‘s New Orleans-themed goodie box.

Kathryn, also an ebook copy of Sharron Riddle‘s Fate of the Fallen.

Marika won a copy of Cindy Spencer Pape‘s All Hallow’s Evie, on the 30th so, belated congrats, Marika!

Anne, you’ve won an e-copy of Lex Valentine‘s Weylyn’s Gift.

Jen B. you’ve won Jean Murray‘s Soul Reborn.

Congrats to you all. We’ll be in touch soon. We hope you all had fun, and hope to see you again soon!