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Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
CP Blog Tour – Moonshine by Moira Rogers

Moonshine

By Moira Rogers
http://www.moirarogers.com
Coming on June 27th from Cobblestone Press

Claire is tired of pretending to be polite, docile…human. She wants to unleash the animal inside her, and she wants to do it with a man who can really handle her. Then she meets Lars, a dangerous, sexy alpha, in a smoky bar. They share some moonshine, a potent shifter aphrodisiac, and have blisteringly hot sex.

Their one night of intoxicated passion leaves her wanting more, but Lars isn’t interested in a woman who can only let loose while under the influence. Claire must then decide whether she’s ready–and willing–to truly embrace her wild side.

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Excerpt from Moonshine

Claire knew she stuck out like a sore thumb from the moment she walked into the bar, and realized it had nothing to do with the fact that she looked like shit. Dos Culebras was not a bar women usually entered alone unless they were professionals. The few non-hookers in residence belonged to men frightening enough to convince the rest of the clients to leave them alone.

She was not a professional. Worse than that, she was a shapeshifter who challenged every man in the bar just by walking into it. Hell, she wanted to be a challenge. She needed to meet another shapeshifter tonight. Someone like her, who understood her strength. Who could handle her strength. Someone who wouldn’t be afraid.

She heard her ex-boyfriend’s voice as she took her beer to a small table in the corner. It’s not you, Claire. You need someone…like you. Oh, he’d been full of false sympathy when he’d broken up with her. He’d pretended it wasn’t because she’d proven herself to be stronger than he was—yet again.

Humans are fragile. A morbid thought, but so true. Humans were fragile, and she had to stop wanting to be with one. Over twenty years had passed since magic had first crashed into science and bled into everyday life. The terror had finally subsided, and lots of men now found it hip to have a supernatural girlfriend. At least until she embarrasses them in front of the boys by being stronger than they are.

Human men. Their egos were as fragile as their bodies.

She was halfway through her beer before she realized she had attracted a stranger’s attention. He sat across the bar from her, in a corner booth, with his back against the wall and one booted foot propped on the cracked vinyl in front of him. A cigarette dangled from his mouth, and a long-neck hung loosely from his fingers. Tattoos encircled his arms, tribal designs that stood out against his skin and disappeared beneath the sleeves of his T-shirt. He looked dangerous. Perfect.

Even at that distance, his eyes bored into hers. The intensity of his unwavering gaze made her uncomfortable. She had no problem recognizing another shapeshifter. Not a wolf, which she might have expected, but a coyote. Like me.

She met his gaze unflinchingly, knowing he wouldn’t be able to resist the challenge of her presence.

You’ll do, whoever you are.

After a moment he rose, one fluid motion bringing him out of the booth. He stalked towards her, his movements at once graceful and dangerous, and she couldn’t take her eyes away from him. He stopped at the corner of the bar and slid onto a seat. For a minute, Claire thought he wouldn’t speak. Then his icy blue eyes softened, and he said in a low voice, “You look like shit.”

“Thank you. I feel like shit,” she replied quietly. “That’s why I have a beer.”

He paused for a moment, then set down his bottle. “I know who you are, you know.”

It figured. Coyotes weren’t rare, but there were only ten female coyotes in town compared to the fifty or so males. She turned her eyes back to the man and ran them over him in an assessing manner that bordered on insulting. “Really? Haven’t seen you in any of my classes. You don’t look like the college type.”

He just grinned, and the simple action transformed his face from broodingly dangerous to dangerously handsome. “Touchy bitch.”

“Yeah, maybe.” She finished the rest of her bottle and set it on the table. “My boyfriend just dumped my ass because I’m tougher than he is. I’m feeling a little touchy.”

He stared at her for a second. “Beer ain’t taking the edge off of that, doll. You do shots?”

She slanted him a look, wondering if he was the type of man who could find her something better than alcohol. Maybe the tricky little magical drug making the rounds now. Custom designed for shapeshifters, it provided the adrenaline rush of a shift, along with a healthy dose of desire. Right now, she wanted something to remind herself just how far she was from actually being human.

Of course, she wasn’t exactly sure how to ask him if he happened to have a bottle of moonshine in his pocket. So instead, she settled for a vague reply. “If I wanted to do the stuff I usually do, I wouldn’t be here.”

He nodded. “Hey, Wanda. Give us a couple of shots of Johnnie Walker, yeah?”

Claire waited until the woman set a shot glass in front of her. Then she picked it up and tossed it back, coughing a little as the liquid burned its way down her throat.

When she managed to blink away the reflexive tears that sprang to her eyes, she found him watching her. “It’s a long way from milk and cookies.”

“Yeah.” He threw back his own shot without blinking. “I’m Lars.”

“Lars.” Claire dropped the shot glass back on to the bar. “Hi. I’m Claire.”

Monday, June 16th, 2008
CP Blog Tour – My Other Creative Endeavour by Kris Eton

Most creative people tend to be creative in more ways than one. I’ve met writers who are serious crafters, knitters, painters…you name it. My other creative talent? I love to cook. Bake mostly, but cooking is starting to become more fun for me.

In my ‘real’ life, I run a bed-and-breakfast. A small one. Nothing too taxing. Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day, so I find making it for strangers a very relaxing and rewarding occupation. Before I serve any food to my guests, I try it out on the family. I like to make stuff that is tasty, a little out of the ordinary, but not too complicated. I hate recipes that require me to buy a lot of special ingredients I can only use for one recipe.

Muffins and quick breads are one of my favorite things to try. I have this incredible recipe for cinnamon loaf bread that would knock your socks off. It has buttermilk in the batter, and if you have ever made anything with buttermilk, you know how delicious it can be. I also have had raves about a Pina Colada bread that I make.

There’s something about cooking that clears my head. If I’m stressed or bored or stuck in a book, cooking sometimes helps me work through it. My mind becomes a blank as I focus on the measuring, the mixing, the final touches. It’s a methodical thing that doesn’t need 100% of your brain power.

So, for anyone who needs to work through some issues, here’s one of my favorites–

Lemon Muffins

Zest of 1 lemon
2 eggs
1/2 cup oil
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup sugar
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons baking powder

For tops of muffins: juice of 1 lemon mixed with 1 tablespoon of sugar.

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Mix together lemon zest, eggs, oil, buttermilk, and sugar in a bowl. In a smaller bowl, mix together flour, salt, and baking powder. Add dry ingredients to wet, stirring until just combined. Batter will be very lumpy. This is good! Do not stir out the lumps. Fill muffin tin. Bake for 25 minutes.

After the muffins are baked, let them cool in the pan for about 10-15 minutes. Take a pastry brush and brush on the lemon juice/sugar mixture.

Makes 12 muffins.

**Trust me. It’s worth having a small container of buttermilk and a lemon on hand to make these suckers whenever you want. They are that good.

Kris Eton
http://www.kriseton.com
http://www.myspace.com/kriseton
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Sunday, June 15th, 2008
CP Blog Tour – Confession is Good for the Soul by Loribelle Hunt

Admit it. We all have addictions, dirty little secrets we keep to ourselves for the most part. Mine aren’t so secret actually lol. I’ve discussed my Diet Coke addiction in many places. And dark chocolate. Books, of course. Reading romance was never that big a secret, but writing erotic romance is something I’ve tried to keep kinda private. My husband hasn’t let that happen.

He’s dragged me kicking and screaming out of the erotic romance writer closet in the last few weeks. He’s recently been the object of a great deal of attention in the police department he works for and apparently people are curious about what his wife does. So he spills it all then smirks when they ask if he gets to be the test subject. When I called him on it, he was quick to point out my other addiction.

Tattoos.

I have three and since it’s summer, which means cute dresses and tank tops this far south, everyone sees them. Or part of them. See, they’re on my chest–two rose vines and a hummingbird. I will admit I found it highly amusing when he informed me just as many people comment on my tats as his test subject status.

Really? I will admit they’re in a place and of a size you don’t normally see on women in as conservative area as we live in, but most of the people we know have at least one. I just never considered them worthy of conversation that I wasn’t participating in. They’re part of me. I like them. I never considered what anyone else would think when I got them about not only having them, but where they’re placed.

I’ve apparently earned a reputation as, well, kind of wild. You don’t even have to corner me to admit I like that lol. It’s nice that when it’s pointed out that I’m really not part of the soccer mom crowd it’s now with more a tone of awe than confusion. Wonder if I can work this into my promo lol?

So there you have it. My most secret non-secrets. I write erotic romance and I’m addicted to tattoos. I’m grabbing onto that wildchild status with both hands lol!

How ’bout y’all? Tattoos? Or something else?
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Rules of Engagement now available at Cobblestone Press
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Saturday, June 14th, 2008
CP Blog Tour – Pick a Card, Any Card by Cassandra Moore


A long time ago, in a galaxy… No, wait. Wrong intro.

Cassandra Moore here. Years ago, I did a lot of tarot card reading. I had quite the collection of decks. I also had other decks of cards used for divination, called oracle cards. I used both depending on the kind of reading I was doing.

What’s the difference? Well, there’s a few. First, tarot cards were used as a playing card deck as well. They’re divided into suits (Swords, Cups, Coins or Pentacles, Staves or Wands), and include both face cards and number cards as well as the Major Arcana. There is some very dark imagery in the tarot card deck. The tarot deck has 78 cards.

The tarot deck also tells a story. It’s the journey of the Fool, or the Fool’s Journey. If you ever sit down and look at the pictures on a tarot deck, each one is a piece of a tale. The picture is the meaning, by and large.

Oracle decks don’t have a history of being playing cards. An oracle deck can have any number of cards in it. There are no suits, or face cards. The darker imagery is usually absent. And while there is the occasional story in the card progression, usually it’s themes instead, such as animals, faeries, angels.

Or vampires.

The Vampire Oracle is a story theme that’s close to my heart, as you can see. I’ve always loved vampires, and adding divination cards to the mix made it an irresistible mix for me to get involved with. In June, the first card stories release. Mine, New Life, will be out in October.

In this case, any card you pick will be a winner.
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Cassandra Moore

Vampire Oracle: New Life – Coming in October from Cobblestone Press!
Taint of Shadow – Coming soon from Cobblestone Press!
http://www.cassandra-moore.com

Friday, June 13th, 2008
CP Blog Tour – Reading & Writing by Yolanda Sfetsos

“If you don’t have the time to read, you don’t have the time or the tools to write.” Stephen King, On Writing

This is one of my favourite quotes, and it’s so darn true.

I buy anywhere between 4-6 books every month. I have a list, which I put together months before the books are released. I’m a very loyal reader. If I read a book and enjoy the story, more than likely I’ll pick up everything the author releases after that. Or, I go back and buy from their backlist.

Series are also something that I’m crazy about. You wouldn’t believe how many series I read. But I can’t get enough. My bookshelves are as overcrowded as my TBR pile. Still, the bookworm in me refuses to stop buying books.

Picking up a book off the bookshelf and getting totally engrossed in it is one of my favourite things to do. But you know, asides from reading the story, enjoying the world and falling under the spell of the characters, it also helps as a writer. It’s helped me realize what genre I write in, and with understanding the mechanics of a book.

I’ll never stop reading, and even now, when so much of my own writing consumes my day, I still make sure to put time aside to read. As Stephen King stated, if you don’t read, how could you possibly write?

So tell me, what’s your reading habit like?

Yolanda Sfetsos
www.yolandasfetsos.com



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