Sunday, October 26, 2014

New Paranormal Project...Introducing EVAPORATE!

It's been nearly a year since I wrapped up and published the last book in The MaCall Prophecy Trilogy, my initial indoctrination into the world of paranormal romance.  I had read a number of books in the genre, mind you, and I absolutely love Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series.  (The woman is brilliant.  She managed to corner the market on combining historical fiction with the paranormal time travel concept.  She is one I should have included in my trailblazer blog, except that I have too much respect for her as a writer to include her in an irritated rant.)

I mentioned in a previous post that I have temporarily stepped away from the historical trilogy I was working on, and my newest paranormal suspense/romance is well underway.  I'm adoring my protagonist, a female detective who is hard and cold professionally and is obsessed with silk lingerie and romance books personally.  And she also has a passionate relationship with the Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman television series, an affair that is horrifyingly discovered by her love interest at a most inopportune time.

But her secret identity isn't limited to the undergarments she hides beneath her masculine uniform and bulletproof vest.  She also is able to teleport, a skill she considers more of a risk than an asset.  And given that someone is intent on trying to expose her and kill her, she may be right.

I am aiming to release the story of Detective Eva Sokolov before the end of the year.  In the meantime, here is the gorgeous cover that Laura Gordon created for me.  Tune in soon for an excerpt or two!




Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Book III of The Demimonde Delayed

The Demimonde Trilogy is my second trilogy in my budding writing career.  And it's damned difficult. I know that a number of readers criticize trilogies as a marketing ploy, and I think there is some truth in that critique.  

With The Demimonde Trilogy, however, the series evolved for a different reason.  Butte, Montana was such a vivid and colorful town for so many years, and I wanted to bring to life different facets of that world.  The first book introduced an innocent woman raised in the heart of the demimonde by her mother, a powerful madam.  The second book followed an intelligent prostitute who turned to the demimonde when everyone she loved turned against her.  The third book will illustrate the life of a progressive woman, fighting against the sin and corruption of the demimonde while also battling her own passions and desires.

But the trilogies--even more specifically, the historical trilogies--can be exhausting.  I love doing research and piecing together surprising findings.  But while I've been immersed in Butte around the turn of the 20th century, other ideas have been stirring.

In particular, I'm being drawn to a new paranormal romance.  I sit in front of the computer staring at my outline for the third Demimonde book, stuck.  I drive to work and push aside the images of a young woman who works to master her skills of teleportation while solving the crimes of a serial killer.  And I urge the images of the bottle-smashing prostitution-protesting Abby Burke to surface.  But alas, Abby seems intent on indulging in a rest.

For whatever reason, this new book is worming its way into my writing brain and is demanding to be written.  So I am putting the final Demimonde book on hold and forging ahead on a stand-alone that will be titled Evaporation.

I hope to have both books completed and released by the end of the year.  By then, who knows which protagonist and city will be taking control of my waking thoughts.

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

DESIRE IN THE DEMIMONDE is FREE on Amazon through Thursday, Sept. 25!


Book Two of The Demimonde Trilogy is FREE on Amazon 9/23 - 9/25.  

Justine Dixon was a socialite in the upper crust of Butte's society. But when she foolishly fell for the seduction of a confidence man, she found herself broken and alone. The Demimonde took her in and made her one of their own. Now, nine years later, she is one of the most successful prostitutes of the Mercury Street parlor houses. And she's made the mistake of falling in love with Jack Murphy, playboy and copper man. 


Jack once valued his simple life. He worked in the mine and spent his money on cards and women. But now he is the assistant superintendent of the mine, torn between the concerns of his men and the demands of the corporate owners. When violence breaks out between the two sides, Jack realizes that playing the middle man has put him in a precarious position. 


And when his cousin comes to town to threaten everything that matters, Jack is stunned to realize that Justine is more important than he could have imagined. But will he be able to accept the love of a prostitute before everything is destroyed?


Get your copy today!  
http://www.amazon.com/Desire-Demimonde-The-Trilogy-Book-ebook/dp/B00LYA293G

Saturday, August 9, 2014

I'll Pass On the "Billionaire Club"

When I first heard about the craze of 50 Shades, I was intrigued.  As I understood it, James was blazing a new trail, moving readers from the traditional romance to a steamier and more erotic form of literature.    It brought back memories of Madonna and the cone bra.  These are the shocking moments where pop culture can change and shape a future generation.  But the more I heard about the characters and plot of the stories, the more certain I was that I didn't ever want to read them.  It's not the erotica that is a problem for me.  It's the general idea of what sounds like a one-sided relationship between two characters.

PROBLEM #1:
She is a working class woman; he is a billionaire.  While I don't have a problem with the romance stories of characters from opposite sides of the tracks, does it seem tedious that the one with the upper hand seems to so very often be the man?  It was one of the reasons that Pretty in Pink is my least favorite John Hughes film.  Yes, this is the feminist in me speaking.  I understand that men traditionally make more money than women in our society.  Blah blah blah.  Without getting political, this concept of a female protagonist suddenly having an epiphany that she is worthy of a billionaire seems so ridiculously irrelevant to me.  It seems to point to a sign of the times, sadly.  When did romance become less about love and chemistry and more about becoming spontaneously and filthily rich?

PROBLEM #2:
He likes to be sexually dominant; she lacks experience and sounds meek and docile.  At the risk of sounding like a prude, there's nothing hot about this scenario.  I like my female leads to have spine.  Gumption.  Piss and vinegar.  Another author once said that her protagonists have to have "a little Buffy" in them.  Yes, please!

PROBLEM #3:
After pages and pages and pages and pages of the details of their seemingly one-sided relationship, we learn that he has issues.  No kidding?  He's a broken man.  Cue sympathetic sighs here.  And she's exactly what he needs to fix himself.  I don't buy it.  I am a romantic at heart.  But I'm also fairly cynical.  Broken people don't get fixed by human doormats.  That's what therapists are for.

Again, please let me repeat that this is NOT intended as a review of James's trilogy.  I have not read any of the three books and am in no way qualified to write a review.  I simply don't think the trilogy is for me.  Thousands of readers, however, have fallen in love with her books and characters.  So in spite of my own rigid, personal opinions, Ms. James has gotten it right.  And much more importantly, she developed her own formula to get it right.

THE VASTLY LARGER PROBLEM...
Author after author after author continues to mimic the 50 Shades Formula of the poor woman being swept off of her feet by the beautiful billionaire, both of whom eventually realize that they are incomplete without the other.  Could someone at least mix it up a little and make the billionaire the woman?  She could come in and do the financial rescuing, too, to mix things up a little.  And if she happens to slay a demon or two along the way, great!

I suppose the real problem stems from our society wanting to ride out the waves of financial success that have been built by the trailblazers.  J.K. Rowling, Stephanie Meyer, Suzanne Collins, and E.L. James all come to mind as having created recent trends that countless others then try to mimic, with hopes of equally great success.  But isn't it even more important to remember that these authors developed an original concept and ran with it?  (This is what makes them trailblazers!)  Sure, breaking out involves risk.  But I, for one, am finding that creativity and originality are becoming rarer and more valuable commodities these days.  And they are absolutely necessary when working in the arts.

So if you truly are interested in creating a brand for yourself, I think it is critical to first develop your own unique formula.  Do something different.  Be original.

Please.


Saturday, July 19, 2014

DESIRE IN THE DEMIMONDE - now available on Amazon!

The second book of The Demimonde Trilogy is now available on Amazon! 

Justine Dixon was a socialite in the upper crust of Butte's society. But when she foolishly fell for the seduction of a confidence man, she found herself broken and alone. The Demimonde took her in and made her one of their own. Now, nine years later, she is one of the most successful prostitutes of the Mercury Street parlor houses. And she's made the mistake of falling in love with Jack Murphy, playboy and copper man. 


Jack once valued his simple life. He worked in the mine and spent his money on cards and women. But now he is the assistant superintendent of the mine, torn between the concerns of his men and the demands of the corporate owners. When violence breaks out between the two sides, Jack realizes that playing the middle man has put him in a precarious position. 


And when his cousin comes to town to threaten everything that matters, Jack is stunned to realize that Justine is more important than he could have imagined. But will he be able to accept the love of a prostitute before everything is destroyed?


Here is an excerpt from DESIRE IN THE DEMIMONDE:


     “Evening,” he drawled in greeting with a grin that suggested he knew the effect that his slow voice had on her insides.
     Without answering, the corners of her mouth tilted upward as she sipped her whiskey.  Her eyes lingered on his for a moment before shifting to the limited view of the waltzing dancers in the next room.  He leaned his back against the bar, appreciating the rush of blood when his thigh brushed against her knee.
     “I trust you’ve been able to keep yourself entertained tonight, Justine.”
     Another sip of whiskey and a sardonic smile preceded her response.  “Watching you corrupt the local youth is always entertaining, Jack.”
     He laughed and shifted deliberately to allow himself the pleasure of feeling her knee nudge him again.  He watched for a change in her expression, but she kept her eyes on the dancers that moved across the wide doorway opposite them.  Only a hint of a flush in her cheeks suggested that she was aware of the contact.
     It was just like her to remain composed, always cool and aloof.  He smiled at the line of her jaw and remembered the desire that her eyes would hold as she lay beneath him with her hair loose around the pillow.  Not always cool and aloof. 
     In the six years he’d been seeing her, he’d come to admit that she wasn’t terribly damaged by his cousin’s behaviors.  She had pulled herself up by her bootstraps and had made something of herself.  He had been surprised to realize that she was one of the most content women he’d ever known.  Their conversations had been enlightening, and he’d been forced to admit that she provided well for herself and was completely independent.  She was the strongest woman he’d ever met.
     That first night in the dance hall, he’d expected to find her sad and alone.  He anticipated that she might be intoxicated and a bit too desperate.  But she’d been none of those things.  She had handled herself on a level expected from the daughters of the wealthiest and most prominent families in town.  But then, why wouldn’t she.  It was the life she’d been born into.
     “I suppose we should dance,” he offered.
     Again, the corners of her mouth turned up on either side of her whiskey glass.  “One does that on occasion at a dance hall.”
     He shrugged his shoulders in dismissal.  “Then again, why ruin a perfectly good evening.”
     “Why indeed?”  She had never once seen him so much as tap his foot in time to the music in six years.
     Reaching up, he tucked a piece of hair behind her ear.  “Why do you insist on making me come here to find you?”
     She widened her eyes in innocence.  “I come here for the music and whiskey.  If you feel compelled to follow me here, I can hardly hold myself to blame.”
     “True,” he admitted with pretended reluctance.  He looked to his right to the man who was taking the stool beside him and took advantage of the excuse to move in closer to her.  He hooked one thumb in his belt loop and dropped the other hand to her knee.  “I suppose that I like the tradition of it all.”
     She grinned at him, the laughter lighting her eyes.  “You are by far the greatest traditionalist I’ve ever met in my life.”
     Shrugging again in mock humility, he returned her grin.  “Shall we join a card game?”
     “I’d like nothing more.”
     He cocked an eyebrow at her suggestively.  “Nothing?”
     She slipped off of her barstool and moved past him with a laugh.  “All in good time, Mr. Murphy.”


Thursday, July 17, 2014

Book 2 of The Demimonde Trilogy will be available this weekend!

Desire in the Demimonde will finally be released this weekend.  You can purchase your copy on Amazon.



     Justine Dixon was a socialite in the upper crust of Butte's society.  But when she foolishly fell for the seduction of a confidence man, she found herself broken and alone.  The Demimonde took her in and made her one of their own.  Now, nine years later, she is one of the most successful prostitutes of the Mercury Street parlor houses.  And she's made the mistake of falling in love with Jack Murphy, playboy and copper man.  
     Jack once valued his simple life.  He worked in the mine and spent his money on cards and women.  But now he is the assistant superintendent of the mine, torn between the concerns of his men and the demands of the corporate owners.  When violence breaks out between the two sides, Jack realizes that playing the middle man has put him in a precarious position.
     And when his cousin comes to town to threaten everything that matters, Jack is stunned to realize that Justine is more important than he could have imagined.  But will he be able to accept the love of a prostitute before everything is destroyed?