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My First Brava–Excerpt and ARC

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
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In a little over two months (on April 29th), my first Brava release will hit stores shelves. I can’t wait to walk into my local Books-a-Million and see HOTTER AFTER MIDNIGHT on the shelves. I’m sure my ear-splitting screams of excitement will frighten the sales clerks. :smile:

Oh, yeah, I’m counting down the days… hotter-after-midnightsmall.jpg

Until then, I thought I’d post an excerpt of my story–and offer commenters a chance to win an ARC of HOTTER AFTER MIDNIGHT.

So, here’s my excerpt:

“How much do you know?”

Emily swallowed and tried to figure out just how much she should reveal.

His hold tightened around her.

He was the one sitting down, the one forced to look up at her, but Emily had the feeling she was the one in the vulnerable position. “I-I know you aren’t human.” Her voice came out softer, huskier than she’d intended.

She hoped Colin would leave it at that. Hoped he wouldn’t probe any deeper.

“Ah, baby, I already knew that.”

She tried to tug her hand free, but his grip was unbreakable.

“You’re the Monster Doctor, the one all the local ghouls go to see.” A faint trace of amusement underscored his words. But his eyes were watchful, intense, showing no echo of humor.

Her jaw clenched. “Let go of my hand.”

He smiled at her, and his fingers fell away from her wrist.

Emily immediately sprang across the room, putting several feet between them. Nice, protective space. “Look, if you aren’t here to discuss the case, then I want you to leave.” She turned her back on him, heading toward the front door.

“How do you do it?”

His words stopped her.

“How do you tell who is human and who isn’t?”

She heard the soft rustle of the sofa cushions as he rose.

“That’s a pretty interesting talent you’ve got there. And I’m just dying to know exactly how you do it.”

Emily cast a longing glance toward the front door. “I’m afraid you’re just going to have to live with your curiosity, Detective.” Because she sure as hell wasn’t going to reveal her innermost secrets to a stranger. Yep, letting the guy inside had been a definite mistake.

“Hmmm.” His breath blew against the nape of her neck. Emily jumped, startled to find him so close to her. The guy hadn’t made a sound when he’d crossed the room.

“I’d like to see your hair down,” he muttered, and his fingers brushed against the bun she’d yet to unwind.

She jerked away from him. “And I’d like to see you leave. Guess which one of us is about to get her wish?”

His hard lips curved into a smile, a smile with a hint of real warmth. “Tough lady, aren’t you?”

She’d had to be.

His smile slowly faded. “But trust me, I’m a hell of a lot tougher than you could ever dream of being.” And in a flash, he had her pinned against the wall. His strong, hard body pressed against her, his muscular thighs pushed between hers, shoving up her skirt, and his right hand locked around her wrists as he forced them against the wall over her head.

Her breath left her body in a startled gasp.

“Now let’s try this again,” he growled. “Just how much do you know about me?”

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Would you like to win the ARC? Just tell me your favorite Brava book (hey, if you want, you don’t have to limit yourself to just one–tell me your top 3, your top 5, your top 10–whatever you’d like!)…and I’ll be back on Saturday, March 1st, to pick one commenter to win! Good luck!

Categories : Cynthia Eden
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Pure Magic

Thursday, February 21st, 2008
Kate Duffy Icon

Sorry to be late with this. I got caught up in a marvelous manuscript and time just slipped away.

This is absolutely the best part of my job. I read a manuscript of a book that I just know you guys are going to love when we get it into print. The author asked if I had revisions to request and I said that I was somewhat hungover from the experience of reading her story and I would get back to her when I wasn’t quite so addled. Pure magic.

While reading, I wasn’t cold, I wasn’t tired, in fact, I wasn’t here. That’s some power, if you ask me.

There were two sections that brought tears to my eyes which is kinda embarrassing when you are on the bus.

You won’t get to see this for some time, it’s scheduled for mid 09. The book in question is a brand new historical romance by Mary Jo Putney and I am one lucky editor. It will be a Zebra not a Brava. When we get ARCs, I will make sure you guys get a chance at a couple of them.

I must go now and embrace my normal activities.

Fat chance.

Categories : Kate Duffy
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President’s Day

Monday, February 18th, 2008
Jamie Denton Icon

I don’t miss working in the grueling 9-5 world. I like that my morning commute consists of a trip downstairs for coffee, then nudging the cat off my desk so I can get settled down to work. And I really, really like that that can happen any time of the day or night that I so choose. If I want to work midnight to 8:00 a.m., I can do it. If I want to work from 1:00 pm to 6 or 7:00 pm, I can do that, too. I love that I can go to work in my jammies if I want. No make up, hair pulled back in an unfashionable pony tail. And the music. I can listen to what I want, when I want, as loud as I want, and not worry about disturbing anyone other than the critters, who rarely complain, BTW.

But there is one little tiny thing I do miss about the 9-5 thang, and that’s looking forward to days off. Granted, if I need to take a day to go see doctors, I can do it without having to worry too much. And depending on where I am in a book, I can often take off a day guilt-free to go shopping, take the car in for a much needed repair or run a critter to the vet if necessary. But what I do miss are those scheduled days off — especially federal holiday’s like today that translated into a nice long weekend of no work.

I do have to take part of the day off today, but once a few necessary errands are run today (it’s bloodwork day – yuck, I hate needles, and then I need to hit the pet store for critter food, and while I’m out, I should probably run into the grocery store for some much needed creamer for my coffee), I’ll be back in the office, working, working, working by this afternoon.

So, what about you? Is today a holiday for you? Are you enjoying a nice, long three day weekend? And if so, what are you doing? Tell me, cuz I could use a little vicariously living today. :mrgreen:

Note: To those who’ve I owed prizes, they have FINALLY been shipped! You should be receiving them sometime this week, if you haven’t already.

Categories : Jamie Denton
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More Huge, Huge News!

Thursday, February 14th, 2008
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For the second week, Shannon McKenna is on the extended New York Times trade paperback list, this time at #33! Delighted doesn’t even begin to describe the mood in Bravaland.

Categories : Kate Duffy
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Buried Alive

Monday, February 11th, 2008
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*gasp* Nee….need air *cough, cough*.

Yes, I am a Drama Queen. I freely admit it without embarrassment or shame. But if you could see my desk, you’d probably agree 100%. It always happens when I get close to the end of a deadline.

Today, I unearthed my calendar while I was hunting for something else. That’s when I saw I was supposed to be blogging here today and thought, Oh, ____! Now, I can’t really write
Oh,____! here so I’ll let y’all fill in the blank. Anyway, here I am. Better late than never.

I think I’m going to talk Karl into doing a contest on Feb 13th for my newsletter group. Anyone can join my newsletter group. Just go to www.authorkarenkelley.com. I still have some backlist I’d like to give away as I continue my quest for organization *snort* Does that ever really happen to people as disorganized as me? It’s not just me, though. Karl is the world’s worst, too.

Have y’all seen the reviews for Cosmic Sex? They’ve been so good. I also have them posted on my website along with excerpts.

Okay, I’m off to lose myself in the planet Nerak. Yes, there really is a planet Nerak.
Have a fantastic day! :shock:
Karen Kelley

Categories : Karen Kelley
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Huge, Huge News!

Thursday, February 7th, 2008
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The New York Times Trade Paperback Expanded Bestseller List for the week of 2/17 includes one of our own – Shannon McKenna’s EXTREME DANGER is #35!

I have thanked both Shannon, who we called in Italy and woke up, and her editor, Hilary Sares, for gifting us with this Brava milestone. Oh happy day!

Categories : Kate Duffy
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Sleepless in middle age

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

As a kid I used to read under the bedcovers with a flashlight. Fast forward several decades and not much has changed. Sometimes I find myself wide awake at three in the morning, mind racing, unable to get back to slumber land. And that’s when I reach for a book. If I can’t escape into my own dreams at least I can borrow somebody else’s.

While a small book light has replaced the flashlight, and it’s not the Angelique series by Anne Golen that I’m reading but something by a wonderful Brava author, the result is the same — a flight from the to-do lists bouncing around in my head and into a world populated by gutsy heroines and the guys who love them.

What are some of your favorite midnight reads?

Categories : Charlotte Mede
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How many hats?

Monday, February 4th, 2008
Gemma Bruce Icon

I’m in Kansas City, doing my other profession. Setting a ballet on the Kansas City Ballet. For two weeks I’ve been working in a dance studio and not at my desk. It’s a little jarring to change hats. To go from spending your day working alone with only the people of your imagination demanding your attention, to thirty some odd dancers, rehearsal people, management and directors all with their own needs and their own jobs to do. Amazing the amount of organization it takes just to get a rehearsal schedule to work; to deal with the injuries, the emotions, the sheer energy of young dancers.

It’s exhilarating and exhausting and I’m beginning to worry that the characters in my current manuscript are getting jealous at being ignored. I wonder if they’re going to make me pay when I get back to them in another week. Maybe they’ll have missed me and be eager to please.
And will I miss all the “real” people I’ve been working with?
I will, but I’ll be glad to get back to writing, too.
Any body else have more than one job? Do you love it or does it make you crazy?

Categories : Gemma Bruce
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