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It’s Howling Time

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
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Or, rather, it will be…when my paranormal romance NEVER CRY WOLF releases on June 28, 2011. :-)

I’m very excited about my next Kensington Brava release. I love writing about wolf heroes. Wolf shifters are tough, smart, and very, very dangerous. With a wolf shifter, wildness lurks just beneath the surface. Control is an illusion.

What can I say? I think wolves are hot.

The very first book that I sold to Kensington Brava (HOTTER AFTER MIDNIGHT) featured a wolf shifter hero. Since then, I’ve had the pleasure of writing about vampires, a dragon shifter, demons, and, yes, once even a guy that I considered a paranormal boogeyman. I’ve had a great time exploring paranormal characters (and I’ll continue exploring later in 2011 when the first book in my Fallen Angel series, ANGEL OF DARKNESS releases!).

For those of you who read IMMORTAL DANGER, the hero of NEVER CRY WOLF was a secondary character in that book. Lucas Simone was a wolf with a serious attitude in IMMORTAL DANGER. In NEVER CRY WOLF, the attitude is still there. This time, the pack alpha isn’t fighting to protect his brother; instead, he’s fighting to protect a woman with dark and very dangerous secrets. Secrets that others would kill to keep.

Since I’m chatting about shifters, I’d like to know…do you have a favorite shifter? Wolves and dragons are at the top of my list (followed closely by jaguars). Or, is there a shifter you’d prefer to never, *ever* read about in a book? Share!

Thanks for checking out my post!

Cynthia Eden
www.cynthiaeden.com
DEADLY HEAT–Available 1/25/11 from Grand Central (Forever)
DEADLY LIES–Available 2/22/11 from Grand Central (Forever)

Do you remember…

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011
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Do you remember the first Brava novel that you ever read? I do. The first Brava that hooked me was ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT, a sexy anthology that featured stories from Suzanne Forster, Thea Devine, Lori Foster, and Shannon McKenna. (Come on–like you could go wrong with that line-up! It was like a dream team for me.) I remember reading the stories as fast as I could–and becoming instantly hooked on Bravas.

Why?

Because the stories were sexy, they were emotional, and they were full of action.

One Brava, of course, led to others. So many others. My Brava books currently overflow my shelves. There are Brava books in every romance sub-genre. There are Brava books about vampires (I write some of those! And Rebecca Zanetti has a great new vampire series coming out!). And there are Brava books about sexy cowboys (my friend Emma Lang writes those). There are sexy historical Bravas (by such great authors as Sylvia Day and Maggie Robinson). And there are fun contemporary Bravas (I am a big fan of HelenKay Dimon‘s work).

So many Bravas. And I sure do enjoy them!

What about you? Do you remember your first Brava?

Cynthia Eden
www.cynthiaeden.com
ETERNAL FLAME–Available now from Kensington Brava
DEADLY HEAT–Available now from Grand Central Publishing (Forever)

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Thank You

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010
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In the U.S., we’ll be celebrating Thanksgiving tomorrow. Lots of turkey, rolls, ham…and family. Thanksgiving is the time when we are all supposed to take a moment and reflect about the things that we are truly thankful to have in our lives.

For my post today, I just wanted to take a few moments and tell you how thankful I am for all of the readers out there. Thank you for buying my books. Thank you for writing me emails and telling me which characters you’ve enjoyed the most. I know you have busy lives, and for you to take the time to contact me–well, it is certainly appreciated. Thank you for interviewing me. Thank you for writing about my stories on your blogs or your facebook pages. Thank you for reading my stories.

Without readers, where would I be?

So this Thanksgiving, I am thankful for my readers. (I’m also thankful for my lovely editor, Megan Records!) I’m thankful that I get to write stories about sexy monsters and love.

I’m a very thankful lady. :-)

What are you thankful for this Thanksgiving?

Be safe and have a great holiday!

Cynthia Eden
www.cynthiaeden.com
THE NAUGHTY LIST–Available now from Kensington Brava
ETERNAL FLAME–Available 11/30/10 from Kensington Brava

P.S. One more thing that I’m thankful for–a new release! ETERNAL FLAME (my paranormal romance about a sexy demon who meets his match when he must track down an assassin) will release on 11/30/10! You can read more about ETERNAL FLAME on my website.

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I want to congratulate all of the Brava Writing With the Stars Finalists! They have worked very hard, and they should be proud of all they have accomplished.

I am a mentor in the contest, and I had the pleasure of being paired with Dale Mayer. Over the last few weeks, I’ve gotten to know Dale pretty well. Today, I’d like to share an interview I conducted with Dale. That way, you can get to know her, too. :-)

1. Hi, Dale! Congratulations on becoming a Brava finalist! That is such exciting news!! Will you please tell everyone a bit about your story?

Hi Cynthia, thanks so much for the invitation to be here today! You know in every career, there comes a time when you hit a crossroad? For me this point was deciding whether I wanted to continue as a writer or throw in the towel? Tuesday’s Child was my crossroad – my nemesis. At a bad personal time in my life, the manuscript was a very rough first draft. I couldn’t see a way to fix up the manuscript and I couldn’t start a new one. Tuesday’s Child wouldn’t let me. It’s like it was saying, “Nope. No more playing around. I’m up on deck. Either fix me up right or walk away forever.” How could I leave my characters hanging like that? Samantha Blair needed me! I’d created her and the mess she was in so I felt responsible for getting her through to a happy ending! This is the scenario that evolved:

SAMANTHA BLAIR, a psychic with a terrible gift, is forced to work with Detective BRANDT SUTHERLAND, a cop on the hunt for serial killer, in order to save not only her sanity but also the women falling victim to an unusual killer preying on their small town.

2. Have you always wanted to be a writer?

It’s not an idea I thought about when a young girl, but as I matured the desire took root and grew over time. Except I was so busy living life that I never gave it much thought. But once I did – there was no stuffing it back into the dark recesses of my mind.

3. What do you think is the most rewarding aspect of the writing life?

For me the creation is the most rewarding aspect. I’ve always been involved in a craft of some kind whether it was spinning, sketching, knitting, cake decorating, and the list goes on… But having words go down on a page in such a way that they bring events, places, and characters come to life – so you can almost reach out and touch them – is pure magic.

4. What is the most challenging part of being a writer?

The journey! Joking aside, to set out on a long term goal that might span years if not decades, and where you need to continuously hone your craft with little to no encouragement along the way is difficult. As a newbie writer you need feedback from other people to see what works and what doesn’t. You need to throw your work, your baby, out for criticism and judgement. It’s hard. That’s why you need to love what you do. I didn’t start out with the thought of getting published; I answered a compulsion. I continue to write because I love it and because I can no longer NOT write.

5. So Dale…what do you want readers to know about you?

Most people don’t believe that I am a writer. Not sure what the stereotype in their mind is but I’m a single parent of four and have been for over a dozen years. I’m an avid skier, gardener, and lover of life! I’ve lost people close to me, faced horrible financial challenges, and too many obstacles to count but I’m living my dream. I’m not perfect! I get depressed and lose faith sometimes, but I always get back up and carry on.

I’m also very approachable. I’m always open to questions on any topics, my craft, the writer’s life, my books – even my characters – they are real to me!

6. What should readers expect when they read a story by you?

Hopefully, each book will impart the things I love to write like chilling suspense, plots that twist in on themselves and often come with a surprise ending, and characters that stay with you long after the book has been finished – and readers have the added security of knowing that I am VERY prolific and the next book will already be in progress!


Thanks so much for answering my questions!!

If you’d like to learn more about Dale, you can visit her website, or follow her at twitter.com/dalemayer.

And you can check out all of the round one Writing With The Stars entries on the RT website.

Now it’s your turn to talk. I asked Dale what readers could expect from her…and now I want to know what readers expect when they open a Brava novel. The finalists are competing for a Brava contract–but what do you expect to find in a Brava book? I’ll pick one commenter to win any Cynthia Eden book (including an ARC of ETERNAL FLAME).

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Writing for the Holidays

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010
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My first Christmas anthology releases next Tuesday–THE NAUGHTY LIST will be out in plenty of time for you to develop some holiday cheer. I had such a great time writing this book. I think one of the reasons I enjoyed it so much was because I actually got to write the book during the holiday season. As I was writing the story, Christmas movies were airing on TV, the stores were full of gorgeous decorations, and the holiday spirit was definitely in the air. Sure made for an easy writing mood.

I generally write paranormal stories throughout the year, but I have to confess…I always have more fun during the month of October. I’m gearing up for Halloween, and I can’t wait to tell the stories about my monsters. In October, I usually have to force myself to stop writing–otherwise, I probably wouldn’t sleep. What can I say? I get in the Halloween mood just as much as I get in the Christmas mood!

I hope readers enjoy THE NAUGHTY LIST. My contribution to this anthology is “All I Want For Christmas.” There aren’t any paranormals in this novella–just a sexy Santa/cop. I like those guys. Pity I don’t actually see a lot of sexy Santa cops–do you?

And since the title of my novella is “All I Want For Christmas”–I’d like to know…just what do you want this year? Have you started thinking about gift ideas yet? My son sure has! We’ve got a list that is four pages long!

Have a great day!

Cynthia Eden
www.cynthiaeden.com
THE NAUGHTY LIST–Available 9/28/10

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In Praise of Anthologies

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
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Oh, anthologies…I LOVE anthologies. (And I am not just saying this because I have a paranormal romance anthology that will be re-releasing in mass market book form within 2 weeks. No, truly, the release of BELONG TO THE NIGHT is extra anthology fun!)

I love to write and read anthologies for a variety of reasons. I thought I’d share a few of those reasons with you today–and then you can give me your thoughts on the anthologies.

So, here we go…

1. I love to read anthologies because they give me the perfect chance to try new authors. The stories are generally about 100 pages, so I can get a great “taste” of a writer’s style.

2. I love to read anthologies because they are often centered around a central theme. Like all paranormal heroes (BELONG TO THE NIGHT alert!), or a holiday. I can’t help it–I’m a theme fan.

3. I love to write anthologies because writing a manuscript of 400+ pages, a novella gives me the chance to practice tight and fast pacing. With a novella, you have to get your story told, quickly, but you still have to balance your characters and show the emotional journey to your reader. A challenge, but a fun one.

4. I love anthologies because they often give me the chance to explore other characters that I have created in my books. Secondary characters can get developed, and they can get their happy endings.

5. I love anthologies because I can experiment when I write them. In EVERLASTING BAD BOYS, I was able to write about a hero who was, for all intents and purposes, the Boogeyman. Writing the story was pure fun for me.

Oh, I do love anthologies.

What about you? Love ‘em? Like ‘em? Hate ‘em? Why or why not?

Cynthia Eden
www.cynthiaeden.com
I’LL BE SLAYING YOU–Available now from Kensington Brava
DEADLY FEAR–Available now from Grand Central Publishing (Forever)

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Serial Vampire Bondage

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
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Today is the kick-off day for the annual Romance Writer’s of American National Conference. So that means I’m in Orlando (along with 2,000 other romance writers!). I’m probably melting from the heat, but I’m also having a great time.

I love the annual RWA event. It’s a great time for me to re-charge my creative energy and to network with other people who love romances as much as I do. I once told my husband that this event was like finding my mothership. :-)

While I’m at the conference, I will be participating in a workshop called “Serial Vampire Bondage: Genre Mashups” with some of my writing buddies. This workshop will focus on the merging of genres that is often seen in books.

For me, I always blend romance sub-genres. Sure, I write about vampires and demons. I love my paranormals! But I also like to throw in serial killers and stalkers. Romantic suspense elements often creep into my stories.

When I first sold to Kensington, I was told that my work would be considered “paranormal romantic suspense”–and I think that fits me pretty well. Not just paranormals, not just suspense–all of the above, please.

I think it’s common to see this genre mash-up today. And I love that.

But how do you feel about the genre mash-ups? And what’s your favorite blend?

Thanks for checking out my post!

Cynthia Eden
www.cynthiaeden.com
I’LL BE SLAYING YOU–Available now from Kensington Brava
DEADLY FEAR–Available now from Grand Central Publishing (Forever)

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Countdown Mode

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
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Hi, everyone! Like my lovely friend Emma Lang, I am currently counting down the days until my next Kensington Brava release. Emma and I are release buddies–our books will both be available on Tuesday, June 29th.

I’m so looking forward to the release of I’LL BE SLAYING YOU–and I sure hope readers enjoy the book!

Sometimes when I start a book, I begin with a particular scene in mind and that scene inspires the entire book. Other times, a character will take shape in my imagination and the rest of the story develops from that character. For I’LL BE SLAYING YOU, well, none of that happened. :-)

Instead, I’LL BE SLAYING YOU came into being because…I thought of the title. One day, this title just popped into my head. I loved the title, and I immediately knew what type of story I’d write to go with it. But first, I had to set up the tale–actually, I had to set up the series. So I wrote the first book in my Night Watch series, ETERNAL HUNTER, and I introduced readers to my paranormal bounty hunters.

Then, when Jude’s story was finished, I turned my attention to I’LL BE SLAYING YOU. By this point, I pretty much had the entire story mapped out in my head. I started writing (it was around Halloween, so this made the tale twice as much paranormal fun for me), and my slayer story flowed quickly onto the pages.

I had a fabulous time writing this book. It was great to visit my Night Watch world again. And speaking of my Night Watch world…if you haven’t already taken my Night Watch Hunter quiz, here’s a link! Go find out which Night Watch hunter you’d be.

Turns out that I’m Jude Donovan–White Tiger Shifter. Guess I have an animal side. Do you? Or are you more of a slaying kind of girl? (Like Dee?)

Cynthia Eden
www.cynthiaeden.com
I’LL BE SLAYING YOU–Available 06/29/10 from Kensington Brava
DEADLY FEAR–Available 07/27/10 from Grand Central Publishing (Forever)

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I’ll Be Slaying You–Giveaway

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
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In just over a month, I’ll have a new book release! I’LL BE SLAYING YOU will be available from Kensington Brava on June 29th. (I love counting down to a release day, can you tell?)

Here’s the blurb for my book:

Sandra “Dee” Daniels is a vampire’s worst nightmare. Sure, she couldn’t get up to five-six in the highest heels money can buy—not that she ever wears heels. But the monsters in her past and the stake in her boot are enough to keep most bloodsuckers interested in staying undead out of Baton Rouge.

But there are changes afoot on her turf. Rumors of a Born Master in town—a vampire so powerful he can make the streets run with blood. And a new face in Dee’s dive bars and alleyways—Simon Chase, a strong, sexy shadow with a haunted past of his own. Simon knows a lot about the dark side of Dee’s work. He knows even more about how to make her body spark with desire. But the hot lust shimmering between them is only the beginning. Because Simon also knows a secret that will change Dee’s life—if she can live long enough to uncover it.

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If you read ETERNAL HUNTER, the first book in my Night Watch series, then you’ve already met Dee. She’s small, she’s tough, and she really hates vampires. What can I say? Not all vamps are shiny and moody and angsty. Some are just bad and they need a good staking. :-)

Would you like to win an early copy of I’LL BE SLAYING YOU? Then just tell me your all-time favorite vamp or vamp book. My all-time favorite vampire is (of course) Spike. So bad, but so wickedly good.

Thanks!

Cynthia Eden
www.cynthiaeden.com
I’LL BE SLAYING YOU–Available 06/29/10 from Kensington Brava
DEADLY FEAR–Available 08/1/10 from Grand Central Publishing (Forever)

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Fabulous First Lines

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
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I’ve recently started a new novel (always fun for me). But when I start a book, I often try a few alternate beginnings as I try to find the first line and then the opening sequence that works best for me.

I’m a big believer in starting a story with an attention-grabber. The first line sets the tone for the story, and it lets readers know exactly what to expect from the tale. When I’m in a bookstore and searching for a new book, I always read the back cover blurb then I open the book and read the first paragraph. If I’m hooked by the beginning, I buy the book.

Yes, I’m all about those fabulous first lines.

Have you recently read a book with a fabulous first line? Then please, share it with me!

Cynthia Eden
www.cynthiaeden.com
I’LL BE SLAYING YOU–Available 06/29/10 from Kensington Brava

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