Showing posts with label romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label romance. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Happy Release Day and Guest Post by Elizabeth Seckman!

These past few weeks, I've been able to share several new book releases for friends of mine, and today, I'm especially excited to share with you one release in particular. Elizabeth Seckman is a dear friend and an incredibly talented romance author. Her latest release, Swept Away, has a special place in my heart because I was one of her beta readers for it, and I fell in love with the story right from the start. And do you want to know the coolest part? While I was beta reading her story, I was vacationing in the Outer Banks, which is where the story takes place! Pretty awesome, right?

Elizabeth is here today to share a wonderful guest post about some of the fabulous lighthouses in that area. Take it away, Elizabeth! :)

Isn't the cover gorgeous?!! I'm in love.
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Hi Kristin! Thanks for having me over.

Swept Away takes place on the tiny island of Ocracoke, part of the Outer Banks of North Carolina. It’s a beautiful place with a rich history and breath-taking vistas. There are so many wonderful spots to visit on the island, but one place I always make sure to visit is the Ocracoke light.

I love lighthouses. They remind me of a time when aesthetics was as important as function. While serving a life-saving purpose, these towers were also picturesque additions to the landscape. Just imagine if today’s cell phone towers were built with such care!

I’ve always wanted to be a lighthouse explorer, since being a keeper is pretty much out of the question thanks to electric. In my travels, I’ve been able to see four of the five lighthouses on the Outer Banks.

At the top of the island at Corolla Village is the Currituck Lighthouse. Built in 1875, it’s the newest light on the island and was intentionally left unpainted to stand out from its southern peers.


A way south, below the city of Nags Head, is the Bodie Island Lighthouse. The light that stands there today is actually the third structure. The first was built by a guy who knew nothing about lighthouses and it was tipping over within a few years. The second light was destroyed by retreating Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War.


At Buxton, on Hatteras island, is the most famous of the OBX lights, the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. The Queen of the Diamond Shoals with her candy striped pattern is the tallest brick light on the American coastline, standing at 208 feet tall. Finished in 1875, this light stood sentinel along one of the most treacherous waterways until she had to be moved inland in 1999 due to beach erosion.



A short ferry ride from Hatteras to the island of Ocracoke is the Ocracoke Lighthouse.  This light only measures 65 feet tall. It was built on two acres of land, purchased for $50.00 during its construction in 1823. The entire set-up, from light to keeper station, only cost about $11,000 to build. 


There are other lights on the barrier islands that make up the Outer Banks, but I haven't made it to them yet. One day, I will. Maybe when life is slow, I may get bored, and I'll travel around and mark them all off my list. 


Book Synopsis:

He came looking for a ghost. Instead, he found a girl.

Tucker Boone is a war-hardened Marine on a ghost hunt. Fresh out of the corps, Tucker learns he has a missing half-sister, Maddy. The only clue to her whereabouts is a cryptic note…I’ve gone Mad, Mags. Tucker agrees to search for her and heads to Ocracoke, North Carolina where a ghost named Mad Mags is said to haunt the ancient graveyards dotting the island.

The note doesn’t bring him any closer to finding Maddy, but it does offer him a diversion to the doldrums of civilian life— his new island neighbor, Josie McCoy. Tucker is drawn to her quiet spirit. There’s something special about Josie…a connection he can’t quite explain.

By summer’s end, he’s mixed up in deception, murder, and the love of a lifetime. Logic tells him to head home and forget the truths he found on the island. But can he walk away? Josie offers him more than love; she offers him hope. When the clues pile up and it looks like she can never be the girl for him, he has to make a choice- play it safe and break her heart, or risk everything for a chance at being swept away.


About the Author:

Elizabeth is a multi-published author and family laundry wench. She is the mother of four boys, who are quickly all becoming men! Her life is filled with stinky size-twelve shoes and beard clippings in the sink. Is it any wonder she enjoys days spent writing women's fiction of stories of romance and happily ever after? 


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Congrats to Elizabeth! Have you ordered your copy of Swept Away yet?

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Release Day and Giveaway! Seismic Crimes by Chrys Fey

Congrats to Chrys Fey on the release of Seismic Crimes! Here's an inside look at some of the songs for her characters.

10 Songs for Beth Kennedy:

1. Waitin for You by Demi Lovato
2. Confident by Demi Lovato
3. Fight Song by Rachel Platten
4. Bitch by Meredith Brooks
5. Free the Animal by Sia
6. Army of Me by Christina Aguilera
7. The Sun will Rise by Kelly Clarkson
8. Catch my Breath by Kelly Clarkson
9. My Kind by Hillary Duff
10. I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) by Proclaimers



10 Songs for Donovan Goldwyn:

1. One Step Closer by Linkin Park
2. Somewhere I Belong by Linkin Park
3. Getting Away with Murder by Papa Roach
4. It’s Not Over by Daughtry
5. Battleships by Daughtry
6. I Bet My Life by Imagine Dragons
7. Use Somebody by Kings of Leon
8. Back at One by Brian McKnight
9. Without You by David Guetta, Usher
10. I’ll Never Break Your Heart by Backstreet Boys



Title: Seismic Crimes
Author: Chrys Fey
Series: Disaster Crimes Series (Book Two)
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Format: Digital and Print
Page Count: 282


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An Internal Affairs Investigator was murdered and his brother, Donovan Goldwyn, was framed. Now Donovan is desperate to prove his innocence. And the one person who can do that is the woman who saved him from a deadly hurricane—Beth Kennedy. From the moment their fates intertwined, passion consumed him. He wants her in his arms. More, he wants her by his side in his darkest moments.

Beth Kennedy may not know everything about Donovan, but she can’t deny what she feels for him. It’s her love for him that pushes her to do whatever she has to do to help him get justice, including putting herself in a criminal’s crosshairs.

When a tip reveals the killer's location, they travel to California, but then an earthquake of catastrophic proportions separates them. As aftershocks roll the land, Beth and Donovan have to endure dangerous conditions while trying to find their way back to one another. Will they reunite and find the killer, or will they lose everything?


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About the Author:

Chrys Fey is the author of Hurricane Crimes, Book One in the Disaster Crimes series, as well as these releases from The Wild Rose Press: 30 Seconds, Ghost of Death, and Witch of Death. She is an administrator for the Insecure Writer's Support Group and has participated in the Blogging from April A to Z Challenge.
When Fey was six years old, she realized she wanted to be a writer by watching her mother pursue publication. At the age of twelve, she started writing her first novel, which flourished into a series she later rewrote at seventeen.
Fey lives in Florida and is always on the lookout for hurricanes. She has four adopted cats who keep her entertained with their antics, and three nephews who keep her entertained with their antics. You can connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, and through her blog, Write with Fey. She loves to get to know her readers!


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Thanks for stopping by! Have you ordered Seismic Crimes yet? :)

Monday, January 19, 2015

Disney Movies=Raging Romance

I realized recently that I've been primed since I was a small girl to become a romance writer. Every Disney movie I ever watched as a child has led me to where I am today—an aspiring published author of romantic fiction.

So how is it that Disney movies contributed to my knowledge of the romance genre?

It's simple. All of my favorite animated Disney movies have the elements of a great romance novel.

1) The meet cute

See the grin on her face? She knows she's working it. And talk about a
split up the side on that shower curtain skirt. WooWee!

Even though Ariel sees Prince Eric dancing around on his ship and rescues him when the ship goes down, they don't actually meet until she trades in her sea legs for land legs. When Ariel, wearing nothing more than a bedsheet (was this movie rated G?) looks up at Eric with those doey eyes and then collapses into his arms, he's smitten. He just doesn't know it yet.

2) The romance

Sure, this looks pretty romantic with the flower petals and twinkling stars, but what
about his hand on her bare midriff that's resting a little too close to, you know, "the girls."
 Didn't they just meet? Dang, Aladdin moves fast.

Who doesn't love the romance between Aladdin and Princess Jasmine. I mean, come on, flying around on a tassled carpet? That's a pretty sweet ride.

3) The conflict

Why does this look like she's his breakfast and not his date?


In Beauty and the Beast, there's a pretty clear conflict that's keeping them apart. Alas, he's a freakin' beastly creature and she's, well, a beauty.

4) The climax

I think I would give up, Prince Eric. This isn't looking good for you. Not good at all.


Every good story has to have a climax or else it would just fall flat. Sleeping Beauty has one of the most outstanding climaxes, and I know because when my oldest son was three, he wanted to watch this scene almost every day (I think it had something to do with a sword and a dragon? You know how boys are...)

5) The resolution

And of course, every young girls' fairytale...
What can compare to the love story between Cinderella and Prince Charming. I think this movie had every young girl wishing they had a glass slipper and a fairy godmother. And the resolution is divine—Cinderella gets the guy and her nasty stepmother and stepsisters get what they deserve. What could be better than sweet justice?
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So, after years of Disney movie watching in which my tender girlie heart learned about the essence of falling in love, it's no wonder I now write romance. Because when you look at my role models (see above) I can only hope to live up to the bar they've created. Go Disney movies! Rock that romance!

What was your favorite Disney movie as a kid? Or adult? Or both...

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