I know it's a day early, but due to a trip to the zoo with my son tomorrow, I won't be online for release day. So consider this the, "Yay! Enemy Mine is available," post. I'm going to update with links as I receive them. The book will be available in all eBook formats at Ellora's Cave tomorrow but will appear on Amazon, B&N, and other retailers within 24-48 hours.
Thank you again for all your support. I really hope you enjoy Enemy Mine. After I wrap up the secret project for EC (more on that later) I'll be writing Trey and Sadie's book (Vampire Mine). I don't want to spoil anything, but I'll say you will see the development for future stories in Enemy Mine. There are several more books with plots threaded in.
Links for purchase:
Ellora's Cave
Amazon (Pending)
Barnes and Noble (Pending)
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Thursday, April 19, 2012
Monday, April 9, 2012
Enemy Mine Prologue
It's hard to believe Enemy Mine's release date is next week. Since I'm swamped with work, I decided to share the prologue with you now. This story is different, with multiple plots that come together. I hope you enjoy this installment and return to read Trey and Sadie's book, as well as future characters in the series.
Have an awesome week!
Enemy Mine
Prologue
The stench of fire and death merged, the unappealing combination of scents burning like powdered red pepper in Emory Veznor’s nose. Despite the smells, the wolf inside of him basked in the glory of the kill, reveling in the coppery taste of blood on his tongue. He lifted his head from the throat of his prey—noting the blank stare of the dead man who gazed at the midnight blue sky—before he studied the carnage around him.
His pack mates were tormenting two Shepherds, snapping at them with sharp teeth while issuing throaty growls. They rotated around the men in a slow, deliberate circle. The only human in the pack—Caden Stone—was to the far left of the group. He was busy reshaping the face of the Shepherd he’d tackled to the ground, punching him repeatedly in the nose. When the pack had attacked there had been six Shepherds ready to intercept them. That number was now down to three. Emory was tempted to join the brawl, to snap and snarl at the murderers he’d come to destroy, but that wasn’t what he traveled hundreds of miles for.
Finally his journey was coming to an end.
Mary.
He started the shift into his human form, aware his mate would only fear him if he came to her in his wolven state. Hell, she was already terrified of what he was. She’d been given a glimpse of what lingered beneath his skin once and it had sent her running. At the time he couldn’t go to her to attempt to explain. He’d been too busy dodging buckshot from her bloodthirsty relatives and trying to escape their attention alive. They’d issued a challenge as he’d fled, threatening his mate and destroying any hope he’d had of making Mary understand who and what he was. Because of that he’d been forced to return to his pack in New York. Only running didn’t help. Instead it brought danger to his door and destruction and loss to those he loved. So many lives had ended in an explosion the pack had never seen coming, bringing Emory to this moment.
Don’t think about that now. Focus on who you came for.
He finished the change and swiped the back of his hand across his lips. The skin came away bloodied, the thick red smear vivid against his tanned knuckles. Not good. He’d have to clean his face at the very least before he sought out his mate. Going to Mary in this condition would only make things worse. She was too young and innocent to fully comprehend what he wanted from her. Time wasn’t on his side but he was determined to do everything in his power to ease her into the transition, to help her accept their future together.
“She’s not in the building, Emory.”
Emory looked up and met his brother’s gaze.
Trey had transformed into his human form as well but his bright golden eyes revealed he was in the grip of a fighter’s bloodlust. It wasn’t a shock. As the pack had traveled to the location where Mary lived—deep in Shepherd territory in Northern Colorado—Trey’s control had been on the decline. The former Alpha mourned the deaths of his New York pack mates in the only way he understood—by tracking down those responsible and making them pay.
His temper was thread thin and his desire to kill was off the charts. If it weren’t for the presence of Gerald Night—the werewolf Alpha from the area—Trey probably would have disintegrated into madness. Trey was forced to play the part of a respectable Alpha to save face, even if everyone close to him knew that he’d lost the control necessary to properly guide the pack that had traveled with him to exact a revenge of their own.
Rising smoothly to his feet, Emory stared at the house in the distance. The front door was smashed in and he could see the shadows of wolves as they moved inside. Loud crashing noises drifted to his ears, a chilling melody of shattering glass and breaking wood. The noises indicated the wolves were demolishing everything in their path, as though they had picked up a scent and were searching for the source.
That meant someone was inside.
Mary.
Shit.
Emory took off at a dead run, blood pounding in his ears, fear and adrenaline flooding his system. Damn Trey and his short fucking fuse. Once upon a time his brother had been responsible. Now he was a ticking time bomb. The moment they had arrived Trey’d ordered the pack to surround the house and building at the back of the property and attack at his command. Not smart planning at all. More like reckless and stupid. Gerald had tried to talk sense into Trey but it hadn’t worked. Not when the object of Trey’s hatred was so prime for the taking.
Emory flew across the porch and into the house, drawing a lungful of air as he stepped inside. Panic caused his heart to slam into his throat. Mary’s scent was present but fading. If she had been kept here the unique fragrance of lavender and linen would be stronger, easier to identify. His nose piloted him through the ransacked home until he came to the room where Mary’s smell was strongest. Two of the pack wolves were at a closet, clawing and snarling at the wood barring their path to their prize.
“Stand back,” he ordered, strode over and grasped the knob to open the door.
The woman hiding inside was older, with her hair pulled into a bun. Although standing, her back was pressed against the wall, as though she could vanish into the plaster if she willed it so. She had cell phone against her ear, the glow from the light shining brightly across one side of her face.
“They’re here. It’s too late,” she whispered hoarsely, her nearly black eyes focused on Emory. Her arm lowered as she dropped the phone and stomped on it, destroying the device.
Emory grasped the woman by the throat and pulled her from the closet. “Where is Mary? What the fuck have you done with her?”
She compressed her lips and remained silent. Emory growled and yanked her toward him, invading her personal space.
“Fast or slow.” He lowered his voice and revealed the fangs he had allowed to elongate. “Tell me what I want to know or I’ll make sure you suffer for hours. Either way, you will answer me.”
“Go to hell where you belong, spawn of Satan.” She spit in his face and struggled in his hold.
The wolf inside of him roared in fury and he had to hold back his animal instinct to lash out at the bitch and put her in her place. Fighting for control, he snarled, “Slow works for me.”
He didn’t wipe his face clean, turning instead and dragging the woman along with him. His pack mates moved out of his way as he stormed down the hall, walked through the living room and stepped onto the porch.
Trey stood where he’d left him, talking to pack members who had returned to their human form and restrained the Shepherds at their feet with rope. Emory couldn’t stomach the idea of torturing the woman for the answers he needed—there was no way he could look Mary in the eye and tell her what he’d done—but Trey could. His brother, desperate for blood, would relish each and every second.
“She won’t tell me where Mary is.” Emory shoved the woman toward the group. “Make her.”
Trey grasped the female by the forearm and flicked his wrist, and Emory forced himself not to wince when he heard a bone snap. She screamed in agony, her high-pitched wail echoing in the night.
“There are so many bones in the human body,” Trey said menacingly and snagged her uninjured arm, “as thin and brittle as toothpicks.”
Emory watched as Trey’s fingers drifted down her arm and tightened around her wrist. His brother’s knuckles turned white as he continued applying steady pressure, crushing the bones together. The woman’s knees wobbled and she sagged to the ground, crying out.
“She’s gone,” she whimpered between ragged breaths. “She’s been gone for weeks.”
“Gone?” Emory lost control of his temper, dropped to his knees and wrapped his fingers around the woman’s neck. He forced her to look him in the eye when he said, “You wouldn’t let her leave, even if she wanted to.” His hand shook as he dug his nails into her skin. “She’d better be in the same condition I left her in. If you hurt her, so help me…”
“You’ll what?” the hag asked with a twinge of spite when he didn’t finish. “Kill me?”
Emory took several deep breaths, barely holding the wolf back. The beast inside him lashed out, ordering him to leave the man behind and let the feral portion of him take over. It would be so easy to let his fangs descend, to clamp his teeth around the woman’s throat. He’d bite down until he felt the hardness of bone against his incisors. Then he’d wait, holding her in place, making sure she died slowly. As she gagged he’d enjoy the rusty taste of her blood against his tongue, bask in her struggles as she grew weak and knew her time in this world was at an end. There would be no mercy killing, no fast snap of his jaws to ease her passing. He wouldn’t break her neck and end her suffering. He’d make it last, draw it out, wrap the scent of death around him like a cozy blanket.
He could almost smell her death, taste her life’s blood pulsing against his tongue. His skin started to burn and he felt the wolf come closer to the surface.
Back off, he ordered silently, reminding the animal within who was in charge. A sharp pounding in his temples aided him in moving away from the train of thought, to let go of the growing fury, allowing him to think clearly. Finding Mary is the most important thing. This bitch is nothing more than a means to that end.
“Where is she?” he repeated, striving for calm.
When she didn’t respond Trey placed his hand over the woman’s biceps and another loud crack followed. This time her scream was so long and loud it made Emory’s ears ring. Tears streamed down her face and merged with the snot seeping along the crest of her upper lip. It sounded like she started choking but she didn’t stop yelling as she begged.
“Stop, stop, please stop!”
“You want me to stop?” Trey lowered his face until he and the woman were at eye level. “Answer. His. Fucking. Question.”
“I don’t know if she’s alive or dead.” The panic and misery in her voice were genuine and her eyes were wide and horrified. “She ran.”
“Ran where?” Trey snarled.
“Do you think she’d tell us where she was going?” After Trey took hold of her shoulder she added quickly, “She waited until she had an opportunity to escape and took it. She killed her own kin.” The reminder seemed to bring the aging female out of her haze of pain, snapping her to attention.
Killed her kin? The Mary he knew wouldn’t swat a fly.
What in the fuck happened since the last time I saw her?
The woman’s eyes narrowed as he processed the information and she declared, “If she’s not dead yet, she will be. When Elijah finds her, he’ll kill her.”
“Elijah’s after her?” Emory’s wolf roared in fury. Her uncle had already stated he’d take her life. If he was after her now, she was in danger. “She’s being tracked?”
“He told her what would happen if she didn’t repent. He warned her repeatedly. She didn’t listen.”
“What do you mean he warned her? What the hell did he do?” Emory’s temper snapped when she remained silent and he snarled, “Answer me, damn you!”
“I’m not telling you anything else. You’ve gotten all you can expect from me, seed of Satan. Take my life but you’ll never touch my soul.” She tore her gaze from Emory’s, stared straight ahead and started reciting the Lord’s Prayer.
Trey pressed his fingers into the woman’s shoulder—more than likely to demolish her collarbone—but Emory preventing him from inflicting more damage by flexing his hand and breaking her neck. She toppled forward when he and Trey let her go, her body landing motionless in the dirt.
“Why the fuck did you do that?” Trey stared down at her body with glowing amber eyes, his hair in disarray around his face. “I was just getting started.”
“We wouldn’t have gotten anything more from her, and what she didn’t say told us more than what she might have.” Emory stood and faced his furious sibling, trying to remain calm. If he was going to have blood on his hands, it would be for the right reasons. “Mary ran and she’s being tracked. We have to find her before her Elijah does.”
“Good luck.” Trey snorted. “She could be anywhere.”
“Not necessarily,” Gerald called out as he separated from the members of his pack. He and his wolves had guided them to the location where the Shepherds resided and remained on the sidelines. They were willing to fight but understood that vengeance belonged to Trey and the shifters who accompanied him. The New York pack members were the ones who’d suffered the ultimate loss. One from which some might never recover.
“How so?” Trey asked.
“We picked up the faint scent of cat in the storage building.”
“What does that have to do with anything?” Trey retorted. “They kill shifters here, in case you’ve forgotten.”
Gerald’s hazel eyes started to turn orange and Emory hoped he didn’t have to keep the two Alphas from going at each other. Gerald had been patient with Trey, after all his brother had lost, but his generosity would only go so far.
“The woman said that your mate had been gone for weeks.” Gerald’s tone was curt. “It just so happens that a young female cat shifter went missing months ago. Her Alpha spread word to the packs and prides, hoping someone would have information to locate her. When she returned a few weeks back she said a young woman helped her escape. The time frame matches.”
“You think it was Mary?” Emory tried to imagine Mary releasing a shifter. She’d been terrified of him when he’d instinctively started shifting in front of her. He’d had no other choice in order to defend her from her family months before. He’d seen the horror in her eyes, the revulsion. Had she overcome her fear? Was it possible she wouldn’t run when he found her, told her what she meant to him and initiated the bloodbonding that would tie them together as mates?
Gerald pulled out his phone. “I’m going to make a call and see what I can find out.”
“Do that.” Trey turned from Gerald and placed his hand on Emory’s shoulder. “If she’s being tracked we’ll have to get all the information we can from the Shepherds we haven’t killed. They might know something.”
Emory stared past Trey and studied the men lumped together on the ground. Elijah was the leader of this particular sect. Considering Elijah had sworn to kill Mary if she strayed, Emory knew he had to find his mate if he wanted to protect her.
He allowed his wolf to rise to the surface. It answered immediately, improving his eyesight and changing his fingernails to claws as he started for the men who were born and bred to destroy his kind. Killing wasn’t something he enjoyed but he wasn’t above it. Not if it meant putting an end to his misery and reuniting with the one person who could give him peace.
The only woman in the world he couldn’t exist without.
Mary.
The men thrashed as he neared but he didn’t hesitate. His pack mates surrounded him as he knelt in front of his first victim and grasped a handful of the man’s hair.
“I want to know where Elijah is.” He growled, revealing his lengthening canines, and grinned at the Shepherds’ corresponding, alarmed expression. “And you’re going to tell me.”
(c) 2012 J.A. Saare / Aline Hunter
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Thursday, April 5, 2012
Enemy Mine Release Date
It's official -- Enemy Mine has a release date. For those of you who have asked, the story will be available on April 20th (not long now). I'll be sure to post links to retailers as I receive them. Also, if you're curious, you can click on the image above to redirect to EC and read an excerpt from the book.
Thanks again for all your support. I hope you enjoy Enemy Mine. I'll be starting Vampire Mine soon and have several other books planned in the series.
Back to the writing cave. There is always work to be done!
Thanks again for all your support. I hope you enjoy Enemy Mine. I'll be starting Vampire Mine soon and have several other books planned in the series.
Back to the writing cave. There is always work to be done!
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Thursday, March 8, 2012
Enemy Mine Cover is here!
I was thrilled when I received my cover this morning. The artist (Irene -- thank you!) gave me exactly what I wanted. No release date yet, but as soon as I get one I'll share. Hopefully it won't be much longer.
Hope you're all doing well and enjoying a great week.
Hope you're all doing well and enjoying a great week.
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
Enemy Mine Blurb & Update
I have good news to share. Early this morning (at three o'clock to be precise) I finished Enemy Mine, book two in the Alpha and Omega shifters series. I told my editor I'd be turning the book in shortly, so I'll be sure to share news as I receive it. In case you missed the update, I also finished The Ripple Effect in January (Rhiannon's Law book three). I'm waiting for info on release dates, etc. When I receive any new information I'll share that as well.
If you're curious about Enemy Mine, I've included the blurb below (subject to change at publisher's request). I'm not sure what story I'll be writing next, but I'm hoping to stay on track and finish up the projects I'm committed to. I'm also working on a few ideas for additional stories. There just aren't enough hours in the day.
I hope you're all doing well! I'll be back with another blog post as soon as I have anything to pass along.
If you're curious about Enemy Mine, I've included the blurb below (subject to change at publisher's request). I'm not sure what story I'll be writing next, but I'm hoping to stay on track and finish up the projects I'm committed to. I'm also working on a few ideas for additional stories. There just aren't enough hours in the day.
I hope you're all doing well! I'll be back with another blog post as soon as I have anything to pass along.
Enemy Mine Blurb:
Divided by blood. Destined by fate.
Divided by blood. Destined by fate.
Tormented by his turbulent past, Emory Veznor is a shifter living on the edge. For years he struggled with his Alpha nature. Nothing went according to plan, leaving him a lone wolf without a place to call home -- until he met the one woman capable of soothing the savage beast. Mary is a mate that he never imagined he would have. Sweet, kind and impossibly beautiful, she is everything he’s ever wanted in a female. Unfortunately she is also something else, something dangerous -- a Shepherd, the very hunters bred to destroy his kind.
When Emory finds Mary and brings her to New York, he discovers earning her trust is the least of his concerns. Her relatives have followed, and they want Mary back in their ranks. If Emory won’t hand her over, they’ll do everything in their power to take her from the pack -- dead or alive.
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Make Me Shiver is Here!!!
Make Me Shiver is finally here! I'm so excited and hope you enjoy the story. It was my first attempt at contemporary (prior to No Strings) so it's different but sexy. :) The book will be available at Amazon.com within 24-48 hours. I'll update this blog with the link when I receive it.
Make Me Shiver at Ellora's Cave
Make Me Shiver at Amazon (Link Coming Soon)
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
Make Me Shiver Release Date!
Make Me Shiver has a release date: December 21st! So you'll be able to read the book before the end of 2011. Huzzah!
Here's the official blurb:
When Lacey loses control of her vehicle and finds herself trapped by ice and snow, she knows there’s only one person to call for help. Unfortunately, Michael may cause more turmoil than relief. She’s lusted for the gorgeous Dom ever since she first laid eyes on him. Trouble is, he doesn’t do vanilla and she’s not a submissive…or is she?
Michael’s hungered for Lacey for months, so when he notices her fleeting glimpses and blush-stained cheeks as he rescues her from an altercation with a guardrail, he decides it’s time to push the sultry beauty’s boundaries…only to discover Lacey’s not as reserved as she thinks.
Physical attraction blossoms into something neither anticipates, taking Michael and Lacey beyond kink, dominance and submission. Their newfound connection is strong until a flame from Michael’s past returns, shatters the fragile trust he and Lacey have only just developed and threatens to destroy something neither wants to surrender.
If you'd like to read an excerpt click the cover art to redirect. I hope you enjoy the book. It was interesting to write something other than paranormal or urban fantasy. :) As for me, I'm back to work. There's tons of writing to be done. Thank God the weekend is almost here!
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Friday, December 2, 2011
Holy Contracts Batman!!
The picture above pretty much summarizes how I feel. A couple of days ago I received a congratulatory email from the Editor-In-Chief at Ellora's Cave for hitting the romance best sellers list on Kindle (Omega Mine made it to #86). Due to this, my schedule went from "maybe" to "slammed."
I almost fell out of my chair.
New contracts mean I'll be absent for the next few months. I've worked on my calendar and the times are tight. I've got five books planned next year (yes, this includes Edge of Darkness -- The Ripple Effect should be completed this month or the beginning of January). That's a LOT of words. Too many to think about. So I'm going to take it one book at a time and cross my fingers.
Thank you so much for the continued support, word of mouth about my books, emails to keep me going, and for simply being so damn awesome. I'll be on Twitter here and there (you can find me if you hit the Twitter button on the right of the blog), but otherwise I'll be slow to respond to emails and the like. Please bear with me as I bust my arse and try to create books that will -- hopefully -- entertain you.
Until next time, happy holidays! I hope Santa brings you tons of presents.
I almost fell out of my chair.
New contracts mean I'll be absent for the next few months. I've worked on my calendar and the times are tight. I've got five books planned next year (yes, this includes Edge of Darkness -- The Ripple Effect should be completed this month or the beginning of January). That's a LOT of words. Too many to think about. So I'm going to take it one book at a time and cross my fingers.
Thank you so much for the continued support, word of mouth about my books, emails to keep me going, and for simply being so damn awesome. I'll be on Twitter here and there (you can find me if you hit the Twitter button on the right of the blog), but otherwise I'll be slow to respond to emails and the like. Please bear with me as I bust my arse and try to create books that will -- hopefully -- entertain you.
Until next time, happy holidays! I hope Santa brings you tons of presents.
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Monday, October 31, 2011
A Final Update Before Going Dark
So the time has finally come. One more day and I'm turning off my social networks. I am having the lovely Dina James by on Monday but other than that I'm outta here. If I get a release date or other news, I'll pass it along. Otherwise I'm updating my websites, getting things in order, and preparing for the long month ahead. With that being said, I did want to let everyone know a little something about my plans before I unplug.
First: I am not "officially" taking part in NANO (National Novel Writing Month). I'm not signing up on the Nanowrimo site, I'm not adding friends, and I'm not keeping track of the progress of others. Last year was the same. I place too much pressure on myself as it is. If I start worrying my word count is less than this or that person, I'll drive myself insane. Therefore I use NANO as a reason to get my arse in gear and push myself to get 'er done. My goal is to write 5k words per day (or 25k per week -- I'll be working weekends if I don't reach my daily goals to make sure this happens) and wrap up Enemy Mine (Alpha and Omega Shifters, Book Two) and the full length follow-up to my Ellora's Cave Quickie, No Strings. If I reach this goal prior to the end of November, I'll be focusing all of my attention on The Ripple Effect.
I know, I know! I can hear the emails now:
Why aren't you writing The Ripple Effect first? Are you off in the head? Don't you know people wanted the third book yesterday? We have to know what happens to Rhiannon, Disco, and Paine! What's the hold up?
Well...truthfully...I'm the hold up.
Wait, don't go! I can explain.
Writing The Renfield Syndrome wasn't fun -- AT ALL. Cleaning toilets in public restrooms probably would have been more pleasant. I worked myself up over that book, in ways that most people wouldn't and couldn't possibly understand.
I lost sleep.
I drove my husband and crit partners nuts.
I agonized over the same things over and over again.
I wrote, erased, wrote, erased....and ended up in the same spot I started.
Despite sitting in front of the PC for hours I COULD NOT WRITE that fucking book. I saw everything. I KNEW what was going to happen. But I couldn't get it out. It was constipation of the brain, as if the the central command center was in working order but the plumbing beneath was clogged. You know, it felt kind of like this...
It wasn't writer's block; it was self-doubt. I couldn't do what I once loved, because I was no longer writing for me -- I was writing for everyone else. This does not for a happy writer make.
While I'm thrilled readers enjoy the Rhiannon's Law series, I really need to unwind a bit, let the next book settle in my head, and then I'll return to it. I've already started the process of revising, which must be done completely before I can start wrapping up the book. Due to this I will resume work on The Ripple Effect in December. I realize now that I've been neglecting my writing by revising the manuscript like crazy in an effort to make the third book "even better" than the first two. I can't keep doing that. There is a reason there was such an enormous length of time between the release of Dead, Undead, or Somewhere in Between and The Renfield Syndrome. If I want a Summer release for The Ripple Effect, I've gotta shake those inner demons.
The button below sums up everything nicely, I think. I've even printed it out and posted it on my cork board -- for clarity and all that.
So fear not, awesome people. I will return. And when I do I hope to have completed manuscripts in my possession. I've got a lot of stories to share and they won't write themselves. The Ripple Effect is on that list, and it is a priority. I just want to prepare myself for the dark places I'm about to take my favorite character. Despite what you might think, Rhiannon has been through a walk in the park. Something bigger, badder, and more dangerous than anything she's ever faced is about to hit town. Too bad the dumbass I'm talking about doesn't know our girl.
It's going to be bitchin'.
I'll see you on Monday when Dina visits. I hope you all have a happy and safe Halloween with your loved ones.
Peace Out!
First: I am not "officially" taking part in NANO (National Novel Writing Month). I'm not signing up on the Nanowrimo site, I'm not adding friends, and I'm not keeping track of the progress of others. Last year was the same. I place too much pressure on myself as it is. If I start worrying my word count is less than this or that person, I'll drive myself insane. Therefore I use NANO as a reason to get my arse in gear and push myself to get 'er done. My goal is to write 5k words per day (or 25k per week -- I'll be working weekends if I don't reach my daily goals to make sure this happens) and wrap up Enemy Mine (Alpha and Omega Shifters, Book Two) and the full length follow-up to my Ellora's Cave Quickie, No Strings. If I reach this goal prior to the end of November, I'll be focusing all of my attention on The Ripple Effect.
I know, I know! I can hear the emails now:
Why aren't you writing The Ripple Effect first? Are you off in the head? Don't you know people wanted the third book yesterday? We have to know what happens to Rhiannon, Disco, and Paine! What's the hold up?
Well...truthfully...I'm the hold up.
Wait, don't go! I can explain.
Writing The Renfield Syndrome wasn't fun -- AT ALL. Cleaning toilets in public restrooms probably would have been more pleasant. I worked myself up over that book, in ways that most people wouldn't and couldn't possibly understand.
I lost sleep.
I drove my husband and crit partners nuts.
I agonized over the same things over and over again.
I wrote, erased, wrote, erased....and ended up in the same spot I started.
Despite sitting in front of the PC for hours I COULD NOT WRITE that fucking book. I saw everything. I KNEW what was going to happen. But I couldn't get it out. It was constipation of the brain, as if the the central command center was in working order but the plumbing beneath was clogged. You know, it felt kind of like this...
It wasn't writer's block; it was self-doubt. I couldn't do what I once loved, because I was no longer writing for me -- I was writing for everyone else. This does not for a happy writer make.
While I'm thrilled readers enjoy the Rhiannon's Law series, I really need to unwind a bit, let the next book settle in my head, and then I'll return to it. I've already started the process of revising, which must be done completely before I can start wrapping up the book. Due to this I will resume work on The Ripple Effect in December. I realize now that I've been neglecting my writing by revising the manuscript like crazy in an effort to make the third book "even better" than the first two. I can't keep doing that. There is a reason there was such an enormous length of time between the release of Dead, Undead, or Somewhere in Between and The Renfield Syndrome. If I want a Summer release for The Ripple Effect, I've gotta shake those inner demons.
The button below sums up everything nicely, I think. I've even printed it out and posted it on my cork board -- for clarity and all that.
So fear not, awesome people. I will return. And when I do I hope to have completed manuscripts in my possession. I've got a lot of stories to share and they won't write themselves. The Ripple Effect is on that list, and it is a priority. I just want to prepare myself for the dark places I'm about to take my favorite character. Despite what you might think, Rhiannon has been through a walk in the park. Something bigger, badder, and more dangerous than anything she's ever faced is about to hit town. Too bad the dumbass I'm talking about doesn't know our girl.
It's going to be bitchin'.
I'll see you on Monday when Dina visits. I hope you all have a happy and safe Halloween with your loved ones.
Peace Out!
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Thursday, October 20, 2011
No Strings Coming Soon & Other Things
You're probably wondering where I've been? *grin* The answer is all over the place. I've been attending school functions for my kiddos, gearing up for projects (I'll get to that in a second), and trying to get my calendar in order for next year (it never hurts to think ahead). Fortunately everything seems to be going as planned, so I'm hoping my good luck (aside from a horrible case of the flu that sidelined me for a couple of days) holds.
For those of you who are interested, No Strings releases at Ellora's Cave on Wednesday (October 26th). It's only $1.49 which isn't bad for a short story. The best part is I'm plotting the full-length book for the characters and plan to have it done next year. So if you decide to give the story a go, there will be more in the future -- promise.
Here's the blurb:
Diane and Zeke have one tragic thing in common—they’ve both lost their spouses. Despite years of group therapy, neither has been able to move on with their life. So when Zeke suggests a one-night, no-strings fling, Diane decides she has nothing to lose. It will take a passionate evening to reawaken desires, fantasies and sexual pleasures they’ve long forgotten. And before the sun rises, they’ll discover letting go isn’t as bad as it seems.
Onto other things...
I'm waiting for edits on Make Me Shiver but hope to get to work on the manuscript soon. The second book in the series is another I intend to work on and have out next year. In fact, it's probably a good time for me to discuss NANO while we're on the subject.
During the month of November I'm not going to be online much (if at all). I plan to use NANO to complete Enemy Mine (sequel to Omega Mine) and hopefully finish up (or at least put a dent in) The Ripple Effect. Because of this I will be slow to respond to emails and the like. If you send me an email, message on Twitter or Facebook, and I don't respond that's why. I realize now that there are numerous projects I have to write and I've fallen behind. If I want to meet my deadlines, I have to get my arse in gear.
For those who have asked about Crimson Sunrise -- the edits are done. I'm simply waiting for a release date. When I receive the information I'll pass it along. Also, I will have a guest on November 1st -- the lovely Dina James -- who is promoting her new release All Wounds. Aside from that, I'm going into the cave. I'll probably pop online once a week for a progress report but assume that no news is good news.
I hope you are all doing well and enjoying October. It's hard to believe Halloween is almost here! I'll be back with a release day post on Wednesday. Until then, enjoy your weekend!
For those of you who are interested, No Strings releases at Ellora's Cave on Wednesday (October 26th). It's only $1.49 which isn't bad for a short story. The best part is I'm plotting the full-length book for the characters and plan to have it done next year. So if you decide to give the story a go, there will be more in the future -- promise.
Here's the blurb:
Diane and Zeke have one tragic thing in common—they’ve both lost their spouses. Despite years of group therapy, neither has been able to move on with their life. So when Zeke suggests a one-night, no-strings fling, Diane decides she has nothing to lose. It will take a passionate evening to reawaken desires, fantasies and sexual pleasures they’ve long forgotten. And before the sun rises, they’ll discover letting go isn’t as bad as it seems.
Onto other things...
I'm waiting for edits on Make Me Shiver but hope to get to work on the manuscript soon. The second book in the series is another I intend to work on and have out next year. In fact, it's probably a good time for me to discuss NANO while we're on the subject.
During the month of November I'm not going to be online much (if at all). I plan to use NANO to complete Enemy Mine (sequel to Omega Mine) and hopefully finish up (or at least put a dent in) The Ripple Effect. Because of this I will be slow to respond to emails and the like. If you send me an email, message on Twitter or Facebook, and I don't respond that's why. I realize now that there are numerous projects I have to write and I've fallen behind. If I want to meet my deadlines, I have to get my arse in gear.
For those who have asked about Crimson Sunrise -- the edits are done. I'm simply waiting for a release date. When I receive the information I'll pass it along. Also, I will have a guest on November 1st -- the lovely Dina James -- who is promoting her new release All Wounds. Aside from that, I'm going into the cave. I'll probably pop online once a week for a progress report but assume that no news is good news.
I hope you are all doing well and enjoying October. It's hard to believe Halloween is almost here! I'll be back with a release day post on Wednesday. Until then, enjoy your weekend!
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Friday, September 23, 2011
Omega Mine is now on Amazon
Just a quick note to let you know that Omega Mine is now on Amazon! So for those of you who have asked about the book for your Kindle, you no longer have to wait. You can also purchase the book at Ellora's Cave. Thank you for all your support. I hope you enjoy the book and future installments of the series.
As a side note, I'm going to a haunted house tomorrow and hope to take a few pictures. I'll be sure to share them with you if I can snap a few decent ones. *grin* I LOVE this time of year. Halloween is right around the corner!
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
Release Day & Contest Results
Release day is technically tomorrow, but due to circumstances beyond my control I'm posting about the book today. It will be available in all formats at Ellora's Cave and costs $6.99. Not bad for an 85k book. If you'd like to purchase a copy CLICK HERE and redirect to the publisher website. Thank you in advance for your support. I hope you like the story. Just remember -- there's a lot of smexing goin' on!
Now, for the winner of an e-copy of Eternity and a Day...
Random.org chose #1...That's Scott!! Congrats! I'll be in contact soon to see which format of the book you'd like. :)
With that out of the way, onto other pressing matters.
I recently received bad news about my father. This means I will be away from my computer and the internet. I plan to answer emails and such but as far as networking you won't see me very much. I plan to Tweet and do a Facebook message about the release of Omega Mine but otherwise I'll be missing in action. This is a very difficult time and I'd like to thank you in advance for your patience in the event I don't respond to emails and the like. Cross your fingers that things take a turn for the better. I appreciate any and all well-wishes.
As always, thanks for purchasing my work, promoting it, and spreading the word. Each and every one of you are the reason I am able to do this. I can't thank you enough.
Much Love,
Jaime
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Monday, September 19, 2011
Release Day Celebration & Giveaway
Hiya, peeps!
I'm sorry I haven't been on the blog. Trust me when I say things have been crazy.
Our youngest child is on the mend from an infection that sent her to the hospital, I'm dealing with school issues for our special needs son, and I've been doing my best to write, edit, and revise when I have time.
It's been busy, busy, and BUSY. Meaning I haven't been able to promote upcoming releases and the like.
Which brings me to the topic of this entry.

As you may recall the second book in the Desires of the Otherworld series, Darkest Hunger, released last Tuesday at Loose Id. This was a story I really enjoyed writing. The characters are ones I love to revisit, and it's very easy to slip back into their heads. I can't wait to return and start writing Elizabeth and Alucard's book. After that, I'll dive into the story most of you want to read -- Byron and Elsa's. There are several installments planned, if only I can find the time to write them.
So, why am I bothering you with all of this information? Of course it's to let you know where the books will be available, but it's also because I've decided to have one last contest before I fall off the radar. Soon I have to get to work, meaning I won't be around. Curious about the prize? Check out the image below...
Up for grabs is an e-book copy of Eternity and a Day, the first book in the Desires of the Otherworld series (click image to read the blurb and an excerpt). If you'd like to put your name in the hat, leave a comment with a valid email address and I'll enter you. I'm going to run the giveaway until Friday, when Omega Mine releases. It's my way of saying thanks for all your support and generosity. The winner will be able to choose the e-book format of their choice.
Have a wonderful week! I'll be back to announce the winner Friday morning. Just in time for the weekend!
**PS. Books at Loose Id and Ellora's Cave do not go to third party distributors right away. I apologize in advance. If you'd like to purchase a copy of any of my works from these publishers the only way to do so is to purchase directly from the publisher website. If you'd prefer to wait, it will be two or three months before the books appear on Amazon and other resellers.**
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Friday, September 2, 2011
Omega Mine Release Date
I just learned Omega Mine is on the coming soon page at Ellora's Cave. The book will release September 23rd. If you want to learn more (and read an excerpt and the blurb), CLICK HERE.
Two releases in two weeks (Darkest Hunger releases September 13th -- no cover art yet). I'm definitely going into hiding! :-)
Two releases in two weeks (Darkest Hunger releases September 13th -- no cover art yet). I'm definitely going into hiding! :-)
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
New Contracts & An Amazing Contest
As I mentioned a while back, my story Omega Mine as contracted at Ellora's Cave. Now I have more contract news! I've recently been contracted for an Ellora's Cave Exotika Quickie. No Strings is a sizzling hot contemporary short with emotion. I wasn't sure I could pull it off, so I hope you enjoy it. You can read more about the story by clicking HERE. I've also gotten a release date for Dark Hunger on a Killing Moon (September 13th), a release date for The Renfield Syndrome (August 23rd), and I'm wrapping up edits on Crimson Sunrise and Omega Mine so I should have release dates for those stories soon.
I've received a few emails about The Ripple Effect. I had planned to finish up the book by the end of June. Now it's looking like it might be August. With the children home for the summer, it's difficult to find time to write. Compounding this issue is my father is sick again. His other foot is now infected due to diabetes and he's having a difficult time moving around. I'm very concerned for him, so I'm not in the proper head space to write at the moment. Hopefully things will resolve and I can get back to my usual routine.
Now for the contest I mentioned...
I spoke to my absolute favorite author Joey W. Hill. I wanted to do a contest giving away all of her Vampire Queen books with the exception of her new release on July 15th, Vampire Instinct. Why? Because I want you to go out and buy the new book! Her writing is amazing and any BDSM/Vampire fan should read them. On Monday, she'll be stopping by to answer a few questions. On that day I'll have all the contest details (the contest will run through Friday -- her release day). So if you're interested in owning the first six books, be sure to swing by.
With that, I'm off. It's been an extremely draining day. I hope tomorrow is a bit better.
I've received a few emails about The Ripple Effect. I had planned to finish up the book by the end of June. Now it's looking like it might be August. With the children home for the summer, it's difficult to find time to write. Compounding this issue is my father is sick again. His other foot is now infected due to diabetes and he's having a difficult time moving around. I'm very concerned for him, so I'm not in the proper head space to write at the moment. Hopefully things will resolve and I can get back to my usual routine.
Now for the contest I mentioned...
I spoke to my absolute favorite author Joey W. Hill. I wanted to do a contest giving away all of her Vampire Queen books with the exception of her new release on July 15th, Vampire Instinct. Why? Because I want you to go out and buy the new book! Her writing is amazing and any BDSM/Vampire fan should read them. On Monday, she'll be stopping by to answer a few questions. On that day I'll have all the contest details (the contest will run through Friday -- her release day). So if you're interested in owning the first six books, be sure to swing by.
With that, I'm off. It's been an extremely draining day. I hope tomorrow is a bit better.
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
Omega Mine Cover
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Don't Give Up
I wanted to write this post for Romancing the Muses today. However, every time I started to write, something got in the way. It's now after ten o'clock, the kids are in bed, and I'm determined to do this blog even if it's not on the Muses (forgive me, ladies. It was a crap-o day. I'll do better next week).
All authors have highs and lows. We do the happy dance when we get contract offers. Our hearts sink when we get a rejection. It comes with the territory. However, there is something all aspiring authors (and authors who are published) have to keep in mind -- good things can and do happen.
Last year, I was emailed by an agent who had read Dead, Undead, or Somewhere in Between and was interested in my work. To say I was excited would be an understatement. She asked if she could call me, I told her yes, and we had a wonderful conversation. She asked me to email her my works in progress, so I did. She was interested in a couple, but the primary story she wanted me to finish was a paranormal romance. After she raved about the characters and the heat, I told her I'd wrap it up in eight weeks or less. I busted my rear to get the story done, and just before I left for Lori Foster's Annual Get Together (I told you it was a year ago) I was finished. I emailed the story to her, went to the convention, and all was right with the world.
After a few weeks, I became concerned. I emailed the agent again, waited, and received word a couple of weeks later that she was no longer with the agency and the story had been given to another agent. As you probably guessed, the agent passed on the manuscript and I was back to square one. What in the world did I do? I had this story, I thought it was decent, but where did I take it?
I won't lie, I'm very anxious about submitting to agents. Not that I don't want one, but the entire process can be draining. Each agent is so different, and their tastes vary. I decided to submit to three agents on my list and waited. They, too, passed on the story. So I decided to shelve the book, work on other things, and return to it later. Months down the road, I wrapped up Make Me Shiver, which got me thinking about the story agents didn't want. I subbed it to a couple of places the book just wasn't right for. It was too hot, honestly. Too sexual. Yes, there is a story, but there is also a lot of Hanky Panky. What in the world was I going to do? It was a completed manuscript that was just sitting around collecting dust.
Then I remembered why I started writing the book in the first place; my original goal for creating a novel as hot and sizzling as possible.
I wanted to submit to Ellora's Cave.
After I'd revised my query, did another edit, and had everything ready, I submitted the book and held my breath. I got an email a couple of weeks later telling me it had made it past test readers. If an editor was interested, I'd hear something soon. Another two weeks passed and I heard from an editor asking for a full. I thanked her for the interest in the story, submitted the full, and tried not to think about it.
A little over a week ago, I received an email from the editor offering me a contract for the story -- Omega Mine.
I suppose my point is that not everyone will love what you write. Editors see hundreds of stories each year (possibly more) and they take a risk on a new author. I have to thank my new editor, Ann Leveille, for giving me a shot. Yes, the difficult times before my acceptance at EC sucked. There was even a time when I considered keeping the book for me and never sharing it with anyone. Fortunately, I continued having faith that there was someone out there who would connect with what I'd created.
So when you're struggling, when you've written something and it seems like you'll never get there, don't give up. If you need to revise your manuscript, do so. If you're rejected at one house, consider another. If you've given the agent route a shot, consider the very viable option of e-publishing. There are ways to share your work with the world. You just have to keep pushing on, have faith, and never give up.
There's my inspiration for the week. If my luck holds, I'll return to The Ripple Effect this weekend.
All authors have highs and lows. We do the happy dance when we get contract offers. Our hearts sink when we get a rejection. It comes with the territory. However, there is something all aspiring authors (and authors who are published) have to keep in mind -- good things can and do happen.
Last year, I was emailed by an agent who had read Dead, Undead, or Somewhere in Between and was interested in my work. To say I was excited would be an understatement. She asked if she could call me, I told her yes, and we had a wonderful conversation. She asked me to email her my works in progress, so I did. She was interested in a couple, but the primary story she wanted me to finish was a paranormal romance. After she raved about the characters and the heat, I told her I'd wrap it up in eight weeks or less. I busted my rear to get the story done, and just before I left for Lori Foster's Annual Get Together (I told you it was a year ago) I was finished. I emailed the story to her, went to the convention, and all was right with the world.
After a few weeks, I became concerned. I emailed the agent again, waited, and received word a couple of weeks later that she was no longer with the agency and the story had been given to another agent. As you probably guessed, the agent passed on the manuscript and I was back to square one. What in the world did I do? I had this story, I thought it was decent, but where did I take it?
I won't lie, I'm very anxious about submitting to agents. Not that I don't want one, but the entire process can be draining. Each agent is so different, and their tastes vary. I decided to submit to three agents on my list and waited. They, too, passed on the story. So I decided to shelve the book, work on other things, and return to it later. Months down the road, I wrapped up Make Me Shiver, which got me thinking about the story agents didn't want. I subbed it to a couple of places the book just wasn't right for. It was too hot, honestly. Too sexual. Yes, there is a story, but there is also a lot of Hanky Panky. What in the world was I going to do? It was a completed manuscript that was just sitting around collecting dust.
Then I remembered why I started writing the book in the first place; my original goal for creating a novel as hot and sizzling as possible.
I wanted to submit to Ellora's Cave.
After I'd revised my query, did another edit, and had everything ready, I submitted the book and held my breath. I got an email a couple of weeks later telling me it had made it past test readers. If an editor was interested, I'd hear something soon. Another two weeks passed and I heard from an editor asking for a full. I thanked her for the interest in the story, submitted the full, and tried not to think about it.
A little over a week ago, I received an email from the editor offering me a contract for the story -- Omega Mine.
I suppose my point is that not everyone will love what you write. Editors see hundreds of stories each year (possibly more) and they take a risk on a new author. I have to thank my new editor, Ann Leveille, for giving me a shot. Yes, the difficult times before my acceptance at EC sucked. There was even a time when I considered keeping the book for me and never sharing it with anyone. Fortunately, I continued having faith that there was someone out there who would connect with what I'd created.
So when you're struggling, when you've written something and it seems like you'll never get there, don't give up. If you need to revise your manuscript, do so. If you're rejected at one house, consider another. If you've given the agent route a shot, consider the very viable option of e-publishing. There are ways to share your work with the world. You just have to keep pushing on, have faith, and never give up.
There's my inspiration for the week. If my luck holds, I'll return to The Ripple Effect this weekend.
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Monday, May 16, 2011
New Contract at Ellora's Cave!
I wanted to wait until the contract was in the mail to share the news on my blog. I received a contract offer from a press I've always wanted to be a part of for my hot, racy paranormal romance Omega Mine. Ellora's Cave will be the home of my newest work released under my Aline Hunter pen. It's quite different from my other books, offers more heat, and was a blast to write. Here's the (unofficial) blurb:
A bond forged in blood; a fealty given to the one he desires above all others.
Graced with the ability to shift into any form, Diskant Black is the absolute authority in the world of shifters and, as the omega of New York City, his word is law. Protecting those who share his lineage is more than a job, it is a predisposition ingrained since birth -- nothing is more important. Until a chance encounter with a tiny female sets fire to his blood, brings him to his knees, and turns his world upside down. Ava Brisbane is more than he bargained for in a mate -- beautiful, fragile…human. If he wants to keep her by his side, he’ll have to sacrifice a portion of his soul in order to establish a bond that can never be broken.
A telepath since birth, Ava uses her ability to ward off the things that go bump in the night. When faced with a powerful, sexy shifter who claims her as his own, she’s not sure if she’s frightened or excited by the prospect. Diskant inspires fantasies and desires she’s never experienced, tempting her to lower her defenses, but mating with a shifter comes with a cost, and the price is danger knocking at her door.
When Shepherds -- the hunters of all shifter races -- arrive in New York searching for a former member of Diskant’s pack, he and Ava up the ante as they turn up the heat. As passions ignite and truths are revealed, they’ll have to rely on each other in order to unite the shifter populace and face those who have come to start a war.
Onto other things...
The edits for Dark Hunger on a Killing Moon (book two in the Desires of the Otherworld series) are coming along nicely, and soon I'll begin editing The Renfield Syndrome. For those of you who have asked, I do not have the exact release date for TRS but the book WILL release in early August. I'm currently working on The Ripple Effect, the third book in the series, which is almost halfway done. After that I'm going to wrap up my UF Company of Wolves novel (as yet untitled), begin the fourth installment of the Rhiannon's Law series, Edge of Darkness, and finish Crimson Sunset. For those who have emailed about Crimson Sunrise, the book is currently under edits. I won't have a precise release date until they are done. As soon as I get the information, I'll share it here and on my website. Thank you again for your interest in the trilogy!
It's really quite astounding. I started writing in June of 2008, and I had no idea I would have so many works published in such a short amount of time. I hope I can continue to write stories that you enjoy. It's difficult to write sometimes, since I have so many ideas floating around in my head, but I'll do my best to get them onto the PC and out to you as soon as I can.
Have a fantastic week!
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