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Belong to the Night

Thursday, August 12th, 2010
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Shelly Laurenston, Cynthia Eden and I are in an anthology together. First…yay! Second, that anthology, Belong to the Night, will be released in mass market paperback in September, just in time to get you in the mood for some October/Halloween fun.

The Wolf, The Witch, And Her Lack Of Wardrobe by Shelly Laurenston

Jamie Meacham has enough trouble controlling her supernatural abilities. There’s no time for lust, or for Tully Smith, even with his smoldering amber eyes. But Tully’s grappling with his own animal instincts as a powerful shifter-wolf, trying to protect all his territory…

In The Dark by Cynthia Eden

FBI agent and leopard shifter Sadie James’ undead ex, Liam, still arouses her deepest desires. By teaming up with Liam, Sadie has a better chance of tracking the brutal rogue shifter who is terrorizing Miami, but as passion consumes them, she stands to lose more than just her heart.

City Of The Dead by Sherrill Quinn

Dori Falcon is a witch with a plan: get to New Orleans, locate her missing brother, and recover a mysterious and powerful amulet. Her plan never included falling for sexy Cajun cop Jake Boudreau; but without his help, she may never find the key to her family’s survival.

Want a chance to win a copy? Leave a comment here and let me know what kind of paranormal hero you like best and why! I’ll draw a name from all the participants and announce the winner this weekend!

EDIT 8/16/10:  The winner of a copy of Belong to the Night is CrystalGB!  Crystal, please email me at sherrillquinn@gmail.com with your contact info, and I’ll get the book sent out ASAP!  

Heroines

Thursday, July 8th, 2010
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We (readers and authors) talk about our favorite kinds of heroes. Tall, dark and handsome of course, but do we like brooding or humorous? Alpha or beta? Boy-next-door or sophisticated Continental?

But what about heroines? What kind of heroine do you like to read about–what type can you identify with? (Or wish you were like?) My heroines tend to be spunky and can pretty much hold their own, though they welcome help from the hero. Most of the time. Honestly, I wish I were like my heroines. If I ever came face-to-face with a werewolf or vampire, I’m fairly certain I would be a quivering mass of goo that gets eaten. And not in the good way.

So, spill! What kind of heroine do you like to read about? Or, if you need to do a little venting, what kind drives you crazy?

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Never Give Up!

Thursday, June 10th, 2010
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A couple of days ago I had a short post on my personal blog about never giving up on your dreams, whatever they may be. Don’t ever let someone tell you it can’t be done, or it’s silly or frivolous. Even if it is silly or frivolous, so what? Who ever said a dream had to be serious?

Several years ago, I was told by a boss that I couldn’t write. Well, not me personally, but me as part of a group of professionals to which I belonged. So I set out to prove her wrong. I’m just made that way. LOL If I had kept in touch with her, I’d be able to point to several e-novellas and my four Brava books and tell her she was wrong. There might even be some sticking out of the tongue involved, at least in my head.

So, tell me, if you dare, what your dreams are. What (or who) have you allowed–or not allowed–to get in your way?

And keep this in mind: “You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” –C.S. Lewis

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Sherrill Quinn
Follow your passion to the edge…and beyond
TAMING THE MOON – 5 Blue Ribbons from Romance Junkies
SEDUCING THE MOON – 5 Hearts from The Romance Studio
DARING THE MOON – “…Un-put-down-able!” 4 1/2 Stars from Manic Readers
BELONG TO THE NIGHT – Recommended Read from TwoLips Reviews
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Lovin’ Paranormals

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010
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Last month Cynthia Eden blogged about why she loves paranormals so much. Her #1 reason:

When it comes to the “bad” boy heroes, the paranormals rule. Whether the hero is a demon, a vamp, a kick-ass shifter, or even a fallen angel–these guys know how to be very, very bad–and I sure do love that!

That got me to thinking. (It happens sometimes…) I absolutely agree with Cynthia on this one, and have something more to add.

The paranormal bad boy is the ultimate anti-hero, just for the fact of his paranormalness. (Yes, it’s a word.) A vampire runs around biting people and sucking their blood–not exactly the stuff “normal” heroes are made of. Werewolves go all furry and snarly at least once a month (sounds like me on PMS, well, except for the furry part), and if folks aren’t careful they might just end up as a Scooby snack. The zombie hero… Yeah. I haven’t exactly gotten my head wrapped around that one yet, so maybe we’ll skip it for now.

It’s up to the heroine to help our paranormal bad boy rein in his more primal tendencies, and show him he’s worthy–and capable–of love. And that’s why I love paranormals so much!

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DARING THE MOON – “…Un-put-down-able!” 4 1/2 Stars from Manic Readers
SEDUCING THE MOON – 5 Hearts from The Romance Studio
TAMING THE MOON – 5 Blue Ribbons from Romance Junkies

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Hairy Heroes

Thursday, March 11th, 2010
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No, I’m not talkin’ ’bout man fur! Eeewwwww! I’m talkin’ werewolves and other shapeshifters. What is it about these furry guys that turn us on?

I think it’s taking that bad boy persona and ramping it up ten fold. The heroine falls in love with a guy who, with his little finger, could snap the neck that’s just been bared for his pleasure (and hers, I might add). It doesn’t hurt that he has more sex appeal in that little finger than any other man she knows. In addition, she’s guaranteed a hero who will fight to the death for what’s his, a man who loves as fiercely as he hates in true alpha hero style. And in the heroine the paranormal hero finds his reason to keep on going, discovers renewed faith in love and learns that even in the dark world he inhabits there are reasons to laugh.

In my Moon series with Brava, I have two types of werewolves—those who go from man to wolf and those who stop somewhere in between; those who have been cursed, and those who have been bitten. The man who’s under a curse goes from man straight to wolf. Those who have been bitten and thereby turned by another werewolf can, with practice, partially transform or they can go straight to wolf as well. The hero in Daring the Moon (book one), suffers from a family curse first visited upon his great grandfather. Ryder Merrick can control his transformation to wolf except during the three days of the full moon. The heroes in books two and three (Declan O’Connell and Rory Sullivan, respectively), have both been bitten and so their werewolfism (yes, it’s a word! LOL) is a different type than Ryder’s.

If you read (or write) paranormals, what is it that draws you to them?

Daring the Moon, Seducing the Moon, and Taming the Moon are all available now!

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SEDUCING THE MOON is here!

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
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seducing the moon¥MECH

It only takes a little moonlight to bring out the primal desire between two lovers…

Declan O’Connell has a history with Pelicia Cobb, but not the kind that’s going to help him win her back. It was bad enough that he broke her heart as a gruff ex-commando. Now he’s got another side to his personality, a furry, fierce side that goes a little wild under the light of the moon…

Pel wants nothing more than the chance to clean up the mess Declan made of her life—without his interference. But with a sniper taking shots at her on her doorstep, there’s no one better to protect her than Declan. And it’s hard to ignore all of his deliciousness, especially the way her body responds to his undeniable magnetism. There’s no question the rugged Irishman brings out the animal instinct in her—an instinct that propels her toward him, even when she knows she should run away…

Available now at Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, Borders and Books-A-Million.

You can read an excerpt or buy at 30% off at Kensington.

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My First Brava – DARING THE MOON

Friday, January 2nd, 2009
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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.

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