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06/29/2010
Jodi Redford
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Light My Fire, a hot and humorous dragon menage is now available from Samhain Publishing. Click here for more details. |
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06/21/2010
Leah Braemel
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Another great review - 4.5 Blue Ribbons from Romance Junkies: TEXAS TANGLE is a hot and steamy story about three people searching for love and finding it in the most unexpected way. I really appreciate how author Leah Braemel didn’t shy away from all the emotional entanglements that can occur within a ménage. The characters in TEXAS TANGLE acknowledge and deal with these problems in a very true and honest way.
The care and concern Nikki, Brett and Dillon feel for each other, as well as, the sexual attraction between Nikki and the two men, is very tangible and real. I really enjoyed reading TEXAS TANGLE and feel Ms. Braemel has penned a well-written, emotional and extremely erotic story. Do yourself a favor and pick this one up! |
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06/12/2010
Leah Braemel
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Texas Tangle gets 5 stars and Top Pick status from Night Owl Romance: Terri said "I don’t think I can express how much I enjoyed this book. I had no desire to put it down once I started it and when I was finished I was ready for more. I’m truly hoping that there will be more stories about Dillon’s siblings so I can get a glimpse at how this trio is doing. Sexual, sensual, loving, caring, unique are just a few of the adjectives I could use to describe this book. The sex is hot yet caring. It’s adventurous but loving. Shocking truths are shared and others are discovered. This is just a fantastic romance that stretches the boundaries." |
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06/08/2010
Keena Kincaid
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Ties that Bind Finals: ?Ties that Bind is a finalist for best paranormal romance in the 2010 Readers' Crown Choice contest. A panel of readers judged the entries, and winners will be announced at RomCon July 9. RomCon is a romance readers' convention that celebrates the romance genre. It's a huge gathering of lovers of romantic fiction –and the only such convention that focuses solely on the romance reader!
Visit RomCon for a list of all the finalists or for more information about the event. Dirty Little Secrets?Workshop I will be teaching Dirty Little Secrets of Character Development from June 20 to July 17 for Savvy Authors and from Sept. 6 to 30 for Elements RWA. Dirty Little Secrets leads participants through fun, inventive exercises that will help them root out their characters' deep dark secrets and desires, as well as how to use these secrets to further plot, conflict and (of course) the romance. Both classes are open to members and non-members. |
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05/21/2010
Kaylin McFarren
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Exiting News!! Flaherty's Crossing received an amazing review in The Chicago Sun TImes and Southtown Star!!
Flaherty’s Crossing Thursday, April 15, 2010 “Flaherty’s Crossing” begins as Kate Flaherty is rushing to her estranged father’s deathbed. She makes it there before he passes, but he appears to be incoherently drifting in and out of the past. Kate carries a tremendous amount of anger towards her father. After her mother tragically died at age thirty-six, she blamed him for her death. Holding a grudge against him and his inability to express his feelings towards her, Kate saw her father as an enigma.
At the same time that Kate is losing her father, she is about to lose her husband. This loss would not be to death. Just as Kate’s father withheld himself from her, Kate has been withholding herself from her husband, Drew. Their marriage is on the rocks and neither knows how to reach out to the other. A car accident changes everything. When Kate runs her car off a road to avoid hitting a deer, a strange encounter with a mysterious man in an old diner begins to wake her up from her apathetic state. Realizing that he could have lost her forever, also forces Drew to know that he does not want this to happen.
Together they decide to try to salvage their marriage. They start looking at what is truly important to each other. Drew begins to see that being trapped in an unrewarding job so that he can afford their big expensive house and fancy BMW is not worth it. The couple also has other serious issues to contend with. As Kate deals with her father’s passing, she begins to learn more about his life. She discovers that the family secrets ran very deep. Finding mementos that he had saved of her, shows her how much her father really loved her. She begins to see that she has been making the same mistakes in her marriage that her father did in his. She knows that she needs to make changes so that she does not end up like her parents did.
“Flaherty’s Crossing” by Kaylin McFarren is a beautiful story. The author does an incredible job of presenting the story in vivid detail. We are taken into the minds and hearts of the characters. As you read, you will feel the same anguish that they each felt in dealing with their own issues. In your heart, you will also feel their love and their hope for a better future. Even though it is a fictional story, it made me reflect on my own life, and how I shouldn’t wait until it is too late to let people that I love know how I feel, or to apologize if I need to. This is a novel that is written with exceptional quality. Readers will truly enjoy this story.
Flaherty’s Crossing Kaylin McFarren Champagne Books (2010) ISBN 9781926681191 Reviewed by Paige Lovitt
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