I am pleased as punch, tickled pink, high as a kite and over the moon about being one of the newest members of the Brava team. DARING THE MOON, the first in a trilogy full of werewolf yumminess, just released on January 1st. Wonderful way for me to start out 2009!

Blurb: It takes a lot to ruffle Taite Gibson, investigator with the Pima County Attorney’s Office. But the enormous, snarling werewolf that’s stalking her through the streets of Tucson? Yeah, that oughta do it. Those terrifying attacks convince Taite to seek out Ryder Merrick, a reclusive British horror writer reputed to know everything about werewolves, including how to kill them. Turns out he also knows how to leave her shaking with desire…
On his remote private island, Ryder can live safely with the beast inside him, unable to harm others or himself. Then Taite arrives, her lush, sweet scent and gorgeous curves tempting him to give in to every wicked hunger. And as a full moon rises, the only way to keep Taite safe from the evil that’s followed her here is to convince her to trust in an attraction that’s deeply dangerous, and wilder than she ever guessed….
5 Blue Ribbons from Romance Junkies: “Daring the Moon is Sherrill Quinn’s first novel in a dark and seductive new series, and what a stunning debut it is! From the very compelling first paragraph to the shocking conclusion, Daring the Moon is an exciting new take on the werewolf legend. The best way I can describe the tone of the novel is modern gothic, with a heavy dose of sensuality guaranteed to leave the reader breathless. Author Sherrill Quinn draws the reader in with her lush, descriptive language and intriguing characters. I’m very excited about this new series, and I can assure other lovers of paranormal romance that they will be delighted with Daring the Moon and will definitely want to add it to their keeper shelf.”
Full review: http://romancejunkiesreviews.com/artman/publish/paranormal/Daring_the_Moon.shtml
Want more? You can read an excerpt here.



Sounds like the start of a great series!
Thanks, Estella! I think so, but I very well might be a bit biased.
Welcome, Sherrill. Congrats on the new release.
Thanks, Jane!
Congratulations on your book! That is a great way to start the new year.
Margay
http://margayleahjustice.com
Thank you, Margay! I’m very happy with the way 2009 started for me.
You’re very welcome. Oh, and I love your cover!
Isn’t it gorgeous?!? I’m totally in love with everyone at Kensington–from Kate and Megan to the Art Department to the Copy Department to the Copy Editor and Line Editor… LOL I just luffs everyone!
congrats on your book great cover so sexy
Hey, kh! Thank you so much. That cover is terrific, I agree!
COngratulations! the blurb sounds interesting, I’ll be on the lookout for it!
Thanks, Brandy! I appreciate it.
Congratulations, Sherrill!
Thank you, limecello! (Are you related to limoncello by chance? Yum!
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I actually saw it in a B&N yesterday. Congratulations!!!
Thanks, HelenKay! I’ve been to a couple of the local bookstores to sign what was on the shelves, and will hit the rest this week. It’s kinda surreal… But I like it!
Oooh, huge congrats, Sherrill! How fabulous! And yes, that’s a very enticing cover!
Thank you, Fedora!!
Congratulations, Sherrill! I think the book sounds great!
Thanks, Cynthia! I’ve received very positive reader and reviewer response so far.
Congrats, Sherrill! The book looks awesome! I can’t wait to read it! I’ll have to look for it in the stores and make sure you’re faced out!
LOL Thanks so much, Antonia!
Hi Sherrill! I recently won an ‘uncorrected proof’ copy (not quite sure what that means) of your new book from a Kensington Book Contest. I googled the book so that I could read a little about it as my copy has no intro or blurb. I was curious as to whether it is significantly different from the final copy.
Hey there, Melissa. Congratulations on winning the contest! The uncorrected proof just means that there may be typos and misspelled words, that’s all. The content remains the same in the final content. Minus the typos and misspelled words…
I mean, the content remains the same in the final copy, of course. *smacks forehead* See? This is why we have line editors… LOL