• Character Interviews,  Paranormal

    Meet Damon Cubins from Claimed #pnr @andreaRcooper #RLFblog

    Meet Damon Dubins from Claimed by Andrea Cooper.

    Author Bio

    Andrea has always created characters and stories. But it wasn’t until she was in her late twenties that she started writing novels.
    What happened that ignited the writing flame in her fingers? Divorced, and disillusioned by love songs and stories. They exaggerate. She thought. Love and Romance are not like that in the real world. Then she met her husband and realized, yes love and romance are exactly like the songs and stories say. She is now a happy wife, and a mom to three kids (two boys and a girl).
    Andrea writes paranormal and historical romance. When not writing or reading, one may find Andrea dancing in Zumba.
    She believes in the power of change and counting each moment as a blessing. But most importantly, she believes in love.

    About the Book

    Title Claimed
    Genre Paranormal Romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    Intern Renee Maxwell has a chance at her dream job as assistant to a renowned archaeologist in exotic Turkey. Things get a little weird when she finds a unique crystal and starts hallucinating crazy yet sexy things. Her once staid boss now looks like a gorgeous demi-god and underwear model combined. Her feminist ideals are challenged with each seductive look and bit of banter he gives her, but she’s not falling for his charm.
    Damon Cubins never met a woman his Incubus powers couldn’t seduce…until now. If he doesn’t find an ancient crystal, he’ll turn into a full-fledged demon. When his new Intern Renee arrives on site, wearing the exact necklace he needs to save his existence, he thinks he’s got it made until he discovers a curse is keeping him from claiming what’s his.
    He doesn’t want to harm the woman who has enraptured his heart, but Damon isn’t the only dark creature seeking the crystal’s powers. Winning Renee’s love to release the curse becomes the only cure to save her life.

    Introducing Damon Cubins

    Welcome to Romance Lives Forever! We’re happy to have you here today.
    Name: Damon Cubins
    Age:     5,000 years old
    Gender: Male
    Birthplace:  Greece
    Profession:  Archeologist
    Ethnicity/Species (if not human):  Incubus
    Describe your body and build, skin tone, height and weight. Include any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars.
    I’m an Incubus. Muscled and fit without working out. My species is made to seduce women and feed off their sexual auras. I’m blond, six foot four and weigh 200lbs. I’ve no scars or blemishes though Renee says I have a dimple when I smile, but I don’t believe her.
    Who is the significant other in your life?
    Renee Maxwell. My intern archeological assistant and one who challenged me at every turn.
    Please tell us a little about yourself.
    On what special skills do you rely?
    My Incubus powers. I’m able to pour seduction into my voice, visit a woman when she’s sleeping, and charm a stadium of nuns if I wanted.
    Do you have children?
    Not yet. As an Incubus, I can control when my mate could get pregnant or not.
    Do you see morality as black-and-white, or with shades of gray?
    I used to see morality as a kaleidoscope of colors. Then I fell in love for the first time and my world changed. I changed.
    Do you care about what others assume about you?
    No, but I do care what Renee assumes about me.
    What secrets do you know about people around you that you do NOT share?
    Everyone has secret desires. Even if they don’t admit it to themselves.
    What past event causes you the most fear?
    My fiancée died of sudden cardiac arrest from my power. Maybe it would’ve happened anyway when she was going up a flight of stairs or something, but I lived every day afterward, until I met Renee, that I was the cause of her death.
    What is your biggest need?
    I needed the crystal to keep from turning into a full-demon.
    What is your biggest personal flaw?
    I’m an Incubus. I have no flaws.
    Who in your life has the power to hurt you the most and why?
    Renee. If I lost her, I wouldn’t be the same. She brought love back into my life and helped me discover that I was empty without her.
    What would you like people who hear your story to know?
    That love can concur against unsurmountable odds.

    Buy This Book

    Publisher  Champagne Books
    Amazon https://amzn.com/B01GADLJBY
    Barnes and Noble http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/claimed-andrea-r-cooper/1123864120?ean=2940153193083
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  • Character Interviews,  Paranormal

    Meet Sheriff Jack Lang from Take These Broken Wings #pnr @LiviaQuinn #RLFblog

    Meet Sheriff Jack Lang from Take These Broken Wings by Livia Quinn.

    About the Book

    Title Take These Broken Wings, Destiny Paramortals, Book 5
    Genre Paranormal Romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13
    Destiny. Is it Mayberry or Middle Earth?
    Jack Lang knows first hand about Destiny’s secrets. Turns out he was one of them. On Mardi Gras Eve he and his unlikely band of heroes defeated some particularly nasty creatures intent on taking advantage of the Paramortals’ vulnerability during the Chaos. They called it Chaos because the word “Armageddon” was already taken. Destiny survived with the help of their dragon and some special friends, then Jack received the biggest shocks of his life. And that was saying a lot.
    He’d chosen this town the year before for the normalcy and safety it could provide his teenager after a life of upheaval with his ex. He’d been looking for Mayberry. Instead he’d found, not a town, but a world full of magical beings, odd occurrences, and scary creatures. There’d been one shock after another and yet, instead of leaving and taking Jordie somewhere “safe”… he’d stayed.
    Now he suspected he felt the pull of this special place long before he’d known it existed. But that hadn’t been the only reason. It had all begun the first time he’d seen Tempest Pomeroy. That was when his world had turned upside down—along with half the town. He’d surprised himself with his acceptance of the supernatural. He’d even almost accepted this latest blow, but that had been before he found out he no longer belonged anywhere. Not with humans, and not among supernaturals. Something had gone haywire in his family DNA.
    Now he’s abandoned the women in his life, his responsibilities–everything except for the need to quench the gnawing hunger in his gut and this compulsion to jump off the highest levees in the parish. He was just sorry there were no mountains in Louisiana.

    Introducing Sheriff Jack Lang

    Welcome to Romance Lives Forever! We’re happy to have you here today.
    Thanks, it’s good to be here. I’m Jack Lang, thirty-three, former Navy pilot, now Sheriff of Destiny, Louisiana. I have a spunky, beautiful fifteen year old daughter named Jordie.
    Ethnicity/Species (if not human):
    Hmm, great question, actually. I always thought I was human, or maybe I still am, in addition to being a dragon. I guess you could say things are in “transition”.
    Describe your body and build, skin tone, height and weight. Include any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars:
    I used to be around 6′ 2″, dark complected, brown hair and green eyes but I’ve gotten taller and more muscular recently. When I shift, I turn into a big sparkly dragon with silver eyes.
    Who is your significant other.
    Five months ago, I would have told you it was Tempe. Now, I could be in the dog…er…  dragon house…cave. My life has kinda gone FUBAR.
    Tell us a little about yourself.
    After getting full custody of my daughter, my parents suggested I run for sheriff in Destiny. I figured it would be the perfect (normal) place to recover from the craziness of our life with my ex, Georgeanne.
    I was wrong.
    Please tell us about your education.
    I signed up for the U.S. Navy as soon as I graduated and within two years was doing what I always wanted to do. Fly. I knew the Navy would supply everything I desired – travel, education, a career and women. I figured those would be the most important things in my life. Then my daughter Jordie came along.
    Do you get by, live comfortably, live extravagantly?
    I live simply because nothing matters but keeping Jordie safe and providing for her needs, but that hasn’t been simple. Nothing’s simple when it comes to G-Crazy.
    On what special skills do you rely?
    Until recently, the only special skill I had was flying, but then I was blindsided with this quickening thing and now I can’t even do that.
    Are any of your skills a source of pride or embarrassment, and if so, which ones and why?
    Definitely embarrassment. This new form I’ve taken on, though it’s not exactly a skill, well, I should have more control over it. When Conor shifts he morphs into an awesome dragon knight with these giant swords strapped to his shoulders. Me? I just wind up naked as a jaybird. And what good is a dragon that can’t breathe fire, or fly? Embarrassing is not the word.
    How do you dress?
    Nothing exciting. I wear a sheriff’s uniform, unless I’ve just shifted, then… see the previous question.
    How well do you know your neighbors?
    Ha! Neighbors. Is that a euphemism for crazy supernaturals? Cause that’s what my town is all about. I know a heck of a lot more now that I did six months ago when I moved here thinking it was a quaint, ordinary town for Jordie. Seriously, I was thinking “Mayberry”. But instead, I found Middle Earth.
    What is your breaking point?
    I didn’t think I had one, until I met Tempest Pomeroy and the citizens of Destiny.
    But that was then… now, I think I overestimated my own resilience, and possibly my mental stability.
    Do you see morality as black-and-white, or with shades of gray?
    Black and white was the old Jack. Things were so much simpler then; now it seems I see nothing but gray. I’m having a hard time with change, and my relationships with Tempe and my daughter are suffering. If I don’t get it together soon, I’m going to lose everything.

    Buy This Book

    Publisher Campbell Hill Publishing

    Ibooks https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/take-these-broken-wings/id1118777289
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    Website http://liviaquinn.com  
  • Modern Western

    Meet Dane Carlson from Of the Cowboy’s Own Accord @MaryJDressel #RLFblog #Romance

    Meet Dane Carlson from Of the Cowboy’s Own Accord by Mary J McCoy-Dressel.

    Author Bio

     Early days of reading romance novels and women’s fiction laid the groundwork for Mary to take up the pen and write her own memorable love stories. Love always wins and the rewards are sexy and sweet. She loves to write stories with strong family ties, lasting friendships, gentlemen heroes with a touch of bad, and women who know how to handle them.
    Her home is in the Great Lake Basin area in the U.S.A. Two grown sons and an Australian Shepherd fur-baby dog complete her family. Mary loves communicating with readers and friends. She also has a mailing list for readers who want to be notified of new releases and important book updates. Look for the next book in the Double Dutch Ranch Series: Love at First Sight, late 2016.

    About the Book

    Title Of the Cowboy’s Own Accord
    Genre Contemporary Western Romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    Army Ranger Dane Carlson never means to fall in love before leaving for another tour of duty, but unexpectedly, he does. While deployed, he finds himself being sent home early to the family ranch to make a heartrending decision. Little does he know he isn’t the only one making decisions. His first priority is to rekindle the flame after losing communication with Gracelyn Clark. The woman who owns his heart and has since the moment their gaze connects. But now, nothing is the same as when they met.
    The first round of news is surprise enough, yet Gracelyn continues to release shocking information detrimental to their future. How do they make it work after so few days together seven months ago? Adjusting to many new things in his life isn’t easy as it is, so to pull himself back to the man he’s become, could be the biggest test of all—in order to protect his own.
    Challenges abound even as Dane and Gracelyn come to terms with the decisions they’ve made. Whatever tomorrow brings, their only choice is acceptance—to take one day at a time and face life as it comes.

    Introducing Dane Carlson

    Welcome to Romance Lives Forever! We’re happy to have you here today.
    Name: Dane Carlson
    Age: 33
    Gender: Male
    Birthplace: I was born in Binghampton, New York, but I came to Canyon Junction, Arizona as a teen.
    Profession: A soldier for fourteen years. I’m a horse rancher on the family ranch now. We all have our own property on the Double Dutch.
    Describe your body and build, skin tone, height and weight. Include any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars.
    Let’s see now… I’m 6’1” with my boots on. My hair is blond, kind of short but longer on top. I’m letting it grow. I’m about 190 pounds of brain and brawn. You’ll find some scars on my body, and maybe a tattoo. Ladies try to stick their finger in my dimples, so yeah, I guess I have them.
    Who is the significant other in your life?
    That’d be the hottie, Gracelyn Clark.
    Please tell us a little about yourself.
    I’m the youngest of three boys. Basically, I’m a horse rancher, but in my mind I’m still an Army Ranger. I’m adapting. Family is important to me. I don’t like to play games, and I won’t take bull from anyone. I’m sort of a patient kind of guy. Sort of…
    How do you dress?
    At home I wear a t-shirt, jeans, my cowboy hat and boots, and sometimes a flannel shirt. I wear a leather jacket and motorcycle boots when I ride my bike. When I go out, I wear a button-up shirt or a Henley with “good” jeans or a nicer pair of pants depending on where I’m going. I’ll wear a suit or a tux if I have to. I wore an Army White Mess uniform to a recent family wedding. Yep, it was a great choice not to mention a big surprise. I like to pull surprises.
    If we could only hear your voice (but not see you) what characteristic would identify you?
    I’ve been told my voice is mellow and sexy. *grin* I hear a little scratch in it myself.
    On what special skills do you rely?
    My intelligence. Without it, the other skills mean nothing, and I have acquired many skills from fourteen years of military training. Fighting. Marksmanship. Planning. Leadership. Saving a life…you get it. Plus, my dad taught me what I need for ranching, whether I wanted to learn it or not. I admit, Dad was right.
    What is your family like?
    Close-knit. We’d die for one another if we had to. My brothers razz the hell out of me, though. My dad passed away more than ten years ago. Mom helps out with the ranch. She deserves the credit for it all.
    How well do you know your neighbors?
    My direct neighbors are my brothers. Canyon Junction is a small town. I know most of the townspeople better than I should. People talk, you know. I hear things I’d rather not know.
    Do you care about what others assume about you?
    It depends. If it involves my reputation, yeah I care, and I don’t take it lightly if someone wants to put a blemish on my reputation. Other than that, no, I could care less. I know who I am.
    How do you handle challenges?
    Head on, baby!
    Who in your life has the power to hurt you the most and why?
    Mostly, it’s someone in Gracelyn’s life. Why? This person is a threat to her happiness, which then becomes a threat to mine, and I take it personal.
    What would you like to tell your writer?
    Hey, great! First off, I wouldn’t mind having another book. Hey, you with the laptop… I have more to tell. Come on, girl, y’all know I do. And, you know how much I loved being an Army Ranger? What’s up with that? I know what you’re going to say…everything turned out for the best. Oh, and…um, thanks. You know why. *Wink*

    Buy This Book

    Amazon http://amzn.com/B00ZV1U3VO
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  • Character Interviews,  Gay or MM

    Guy Stone from What’s in a Name @phenshaw #RLFblog #mmromance

    Today’s featured book is What’s in a Name by Pat Jenshaw.

    Interview with Guy Stone

    Tell us about
    yourself, please.
    (Ahem!) My name is Stone. I’m the owner and bartender of Stonewall
    Saloon in Old Town Stone Acres, California. The bar’s been in the family from the
    frontier days when my great-grandpa entertained Wild Bill Cody and other famous—and
    sometimes infamous—characters who roamed the West. You don’t believe me, all you
    need to do is look at the pictures on the walls of the saloon. I’m big, burly, the
    kind of guy who rides his Harley in the hills to let off steam. Mostly, though,
    I’m pretty laid back. Ya gotta be to run a saloon where motorcycle gangs and gay
    men hang out. Until I met Jimmy Patterson, the guy who opened the coffee shop a
    couple doors down from the saloon, nobody asked what my first name was. Everybody
    just called me Stone. But Jimmy had to push it. But in the end, after he’d weaseled
    the name outta me, he agreed to call me Guy, his Guy.
    Authors call what
    you want but cannot have “the conflict” — what is yours?
    For the longest damn time, I wanted Jimmy, but he’s was living
    with this creepy fuck. So I kept my hands off because it just doesn’t sit well with
    me when I see guys coming on to other guys’ men. It just ain’t right. You know?
    So I played it cagy and talked to Jimmy whenever his “boyfriend” was chatting
    up other guys. You know, playing it cool. And hoping a lot. Don’t know if you can
    call that conflict. Or do you mean Tommy Thompson and his group of rough-housers
    who were always picking on the queers in high school? Yeah, they’re still a problem,
    but we’re working on them. You can read about it in the book.
    What inner doubt
    causes you the most difficulty?
    Jimmy’s like smart, book smart and friendly, sometimes I think
    too friendly. He sees everyone as good. Running a bar, I don’t. I know some guys
    are just plain rattlesnakes inside. But sometimes, you know, I’d like Jimmy to be
    right. I look at some crusty old drifter and I want to see somebody good and decent,
    not somebody looking for another free drink. Sometimes I wonder if I’m seeing the
    real world or Jimmy is. Of course, then another drifter walks into the bar and I’ve
    got my doubts again.
    In the story world
    your author created, explain what it is you fear most and why.
    No, see, you got it wrong. I’m the person everyone fears. Probably
    the bald head and the beefy body, you know? Cuts down on a lot of damage to the
    bar if everyone’s just a little uneasy about how unhappy I could get if things get
    outta hand. Mostly what I fear is some good-looking, smooth-talking, better-than-me-stud
    is going to walk into Jimmy’s life and he’s gonna compare us and find me wanting.
    If that happens, I’ll probably turn into the old drifter cuz Jimmy is my life.
    Tell us about your
    significant other, that person who makes living worthwhile.
    Jimmy? Well, you heard a lot about him in what I’ve already said.
    But I wanna add a couple a other things. Jimmy and the coffee shop’s co-owner Felicity
    had a hard life before they moved here. Jimmy’s happy all the time, so he gets stomped
    on a lot. He’s funny and sweet—and God knows I’ve never gone for sweet in a guy
    before—but realistic. He’s strong even though for the past year or so he says he’s
    been leaning on me. But don’t listen to that. He and Felicity have started two businesses
    and kept them going. People think by looking at me that I’m the strong one in this
    relationship. Not hardly.
    Why are you happy
    (or not happy) with the way your story ended?
    See, here’s the thing. Jimmy and me? We’re the real deal. The
    story is a hundred percent. We’re in it for the long haul. If that Pat Henshaw person
    had ended the story any other way, we’d have had some words about that. Fortunately,
    she saw the truth, so I didn’t have to get tough.
    About the Writer
    Pat Henshaw, author of the Foothills Pride Stories, was born
    and raised in Nebraska and has lived at various times in Texas, Colorado,
    Northern Virginia, and Northern California. Pat has visited Mexico, Canada,
    Europe, Nicaragua, Thailand, and Egypt, and now enjoys trips to Vermont,
    Oregon, and Arizona to see family. Pat spent her life surrounded by
    words—teaching English composition at the junior college level; writing book
    reviews for newspapers, magazines, and websites; helping students find
    information as a librarian; and promoting PBS television programs.
    What was your biggest
    challenge in writing this book?
    LOL. Actually writing it. I’ve always wanted to be a
    published author—not to be confused with a published writer, which I’ve been
    since my 20s. I’ve written about nine full-length novels, but never had one
    published. I always promised myself that when I retired, I would get organized
    about writing books. So actually sitting down and doing what I’d promised
    myself was the biggest challenge I’ve overcome.
    Why did you choose
    this character for the interview today?
    What’s in a Name? is written from the viewpoint of Jimmy,
    but a lot of my readers are captivated by Guy Stone. So I thought it was about
    time Guy had his chance to explain himself and share what he thinks about
    Jimmy.
    Are any sequels
    planned for this book?
    This is the first in the series and came out in January
    2015. The second in the series, Redesigning Max, published in July 2015, and
    the third, Behr Facts, comes out in October 2015. I’ve submitted the fourth Foothills
    Pride novella, When Adam Fell, to the publisher, Dreamspinner Press, but
    haven’t heard anything back yet. I’m currently working on the fifth book in the
    series. Although all the books have characters and setting in common, they can
    be read independently.
    Why should readers
    who haven’t picked up one of your books before give this one a try?
    Because my books have no explicit sex, they are perfect
    starter books for traditional romance readers who are curious about the new
    trend in gay romance. My books are about love, not sex, and while gay romance
    and m/m romance books have been called erotica in the past, my books wouldn’t
    fit into that category at all. Readers looking for sex shouldn’t read my books.
    Readers looking for love and happy endings should read them.
    Is there anything
    you’d like to say to your readers?
    This has been a whirlwind year for me. My experiment to see
    if I could be a published author has been a success. As of the end of December,
    I will have published around 100,000 words with Dreamspinner and am blown away
    when I think about it. I want to thank my readers for making this possible and
    wish to pass on to them success in fulfilling their dreams.

    About the Book

    Title What’s in a Name?
    Genre Contemporary gay romance
    Author Pat Henshaw
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG
    Barista Jimmy Patterson thinks it’s a good idea to get
    rip-roaring drunk on his birthday after he’s dumped by his boyfriend. When the
    burly owner of Stonewall Saloon rescues Jimmy, the night starts to look up.
    Now Jimmy just wants to know the bartender’s first name
    since he’s worn a different name tag every time Jimmy’s seen him.
    “Guy” Stone gives Jimmy seven guesses, one for each night he takes
    Jimmy out on a date.
    While Jimmy’s trying to come up with his name, he’s
    distracted by the destruction of his coffee shop and what looks more and more
    like a hate crime.

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    Publisher http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=5965
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  • Character Interviews

    Meet Cassie Wynn from The Clam Festival Murders #cozymystery @Laurel_R_books #RLFblog

    Meet Cassie Wynn from The Clam Festival Murders.

    Author Bio

    Laurel Richards is a fiction author with a passion for shifters, space travelers, and other memorable characters. She has gathered inspiration from lots of different sources throughout her life and is here to share her imagination through storytelling. Laurel writes sci-fi/fantasy, paranormal, and funny mysteries, with various degrees of romance mixed in. You can find Laurel at http://www.author-laurelrichards.com.

    About the Book

    Title The Clam Festival Murders
    Genre Humorous Romantic Mystery
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings G, PG, PG13, R): PG
    Nothing ever happens in a small clamming town like Fatmire, FL. At least, that’s what Mitch Chase thinks until he teams up with eccentric mystery writer Cassie Wynn to solve a murder. Vicki Cash is found facedown in her seafood dinner after someone at the Clam Festival slipped her a deadly ingredient. Now Mitch and Cassie have to eliminate suspects, but that’s easier said than done. Vicki wasn’t exactly well liked. She took her ex-husband for everything he was worth, evicted the town’s most successful clam farmer, feuded with her sister, and bad-mouthed the mayor’s wife. As they investigate, Mitch discovers this small town isn’t what it seems, and he’s attracted to more than Cassie’s powers of observation. With his quirky and intriguing partner by his side, he’s sure to lose his heart while he catches a killer.

    Introducing Cassie Wynn

    Welcome to Romance Lives Forever! We’re happy to have you here today.
    Name: Cassie Wynn
    Age: Still a kid at heart
    Gender: Female
    Birthplace: Fatmire, Florida
    Profession: Mystery Writer
    Ethnicity/Species (if not human): Caucasian
    Describe your body and build, skin tone, height and weight. Include any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars. Hmm. Let’s see. I’m average height and definitely tanned, since I live in Florida. I weigh a little more than your average aardvark but definitely less than a Bighorn sheep, even after I put on the holiday pounds. I inherited my blonde hair from my mother, but my gray-brown eyes are a mixture from both of my parents. Mitch says my eyes twinkle a lot. Isn’t that sweet? 
    Who is the significant other in your life? Mitch Chase. He just moved to Fatmire after leaving his job as a city crime reporter. I’m hoping he’ll decide to stay and become this town’s new PI.
    Please tell us a little about yourself. I grew up in Fatmire, so I know all the local history and gossip. I write crime novels under my pen name, Dusty Zain, although for some reason, the bookstores keep shelving my work under humor. My first novel was X-Caliber, about a madman who keeps killing people with.34 caliber bullets.
    Are you book-smart, self-taught, widely-experienced?
    Well, since I’m a writer, I have to say I’m pretty book-smart. I love to read, and I wind up doing lots of research for my work. Of course, since I do that research to learn new things on my own, I suppose that makes me self-taught, too. And because writing fiction leads to a diverse range of research topics, some might say I’m widely-experienced. So my answer is yes.
    What kinds of things do you always carry (in pockets or purse)?
    I plan to carry air freshener in my purse from now on. If you want to know why, you’re going to have to read The Clam Festival Murders. (It seems only fair that I plug Laurel’s book, since she and Kayelle let me mention mine).
    How well do you know your neighbors?
    I know my neighbors very well—even better than they’d like! I bought my parents’ house when they retired, so I’ve been in the same neighborhood almost all my life. The patio behind my side garden offers me a great vantage for watching everyone without being seen, and I’m also skilled at exchanging gossip. You wouldn’t believe all the hanky-panky that goes on around here, not to mention the murders. I was the one to find my neighbor Vicki keeled over dead with her face in her shrimp dinner. The smell was what first alerted me. Have you ever sniffed rotting seafood? PU.
    What secrets do you know about people around you that you do NOT share?
    Mostly I just keep my own secrets. For instance, do you want to know why I picked the pen name Dusty Zain? Well, I’m sorry, but I won’t tell you.
    What would you like to tell your writer?
    I am a strong, independent woman, but I have to say, I am very happy that you sent Mitch to me. He’s just like one of the heroes in my books: those shrewd blue eyes, that mind like a steel trap, and his mastery of subterfuge. It’s true his tenacity can slant toward stubbornness at times, but I can handle him.

    Buy This Book

    Amazon US http://www.amazon.com/Clam-Festival-Murders-Cassie-Mystery-ebook/dp/B01F12NGF2/
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    Meet Queen Morgan from King Arthur’s Sister in Washington’s Court by Kim Headlee.

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    Kim Headlee lives on a farm in the mountains of southwestern Virginia with her family, cats, fish, goats, Great Pyrenees goat guards, and assorted wildlife. People and creatures come and go, but the cave and the 250-year-old house ruins—the latter having been occupied as recently as the mid-twentieth century—seem to be sticking around for a while yet. She has been an award-winning published novelist since 1999 (Dawnflight, first edition, Simon & Schuster) and has been studying the Arthurian legends for nigh on half a century.

    About the Book

    Title King Arthur’s Sister in Washington’s Court by Mark Twain as channeled by Kim Iverson Headlee
    Genre Science Fiction and Fantasy
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings G, PG, PG13, R): PG for combat violence, language, and Victorian-style innuendo
    WINNER, 2016 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Gold Medal for Science Fiction & Fantasy
    Morgan le Fay, sixth-century Queen of Gore and the only major character not killed off by Mark Twain in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, vows revenge upon the Yankee Hank Morgan. She casts a spell to take her to 1879 Connecticut so she may waylay Sir Boss before he can travel back in time to destroy her world. But the spell misses by 300 miles and 200 years, landing her in the Washington, D.C., of 2079, replete with flying limousines, hovering office buildings, virtual-reality television, and sundry other technological marvels.
    Whatever is a time-displaced queen of magic and minions to do? Why, rebuild her kingdom, of course—two kingdoms, in fact: as Campaign Boss for the reelection of American President Malory Beckham Hinton, and as owner of the London Knights world-champion baseball franchise.
    Written as though by the old master himself, King Arthur’s Sister in Washington’s Court by Mark Twain as channeled by Kim Iverson Headlee offers laughs, love, and a candid look at American society, popular culture, politics, baseball… and the human heart.

    Introducing Queen Morgan the Wise

    Welcome to Romance Lives Forever! We’re happy to have you here today.
    Name: Morgan
    Age: Sixteen hundred and eight in the latter years of your century. In my rightful century, my age is none of your concern.
    Gender: Female
    Birthplace: Tintagel Castle
    Profession: Queen of Gore
    Ethnicity/Species (if not human): I am human. That is all that should matter to you mad people.
    Describe your body and build, skin tone, height and weight. Include any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars.
    My glorious silken hair is auburn. Anyone who calls it “red,” like that of the coarse, unruly mane sported by my dead husband, King Uriens, shall join our dungeon’s denizen who made that same mistake. Provoke me to exceptional anger, and I shall arrange faux funerals of your kin for you to watch from your window slit too.
    All my other features are kept perfect by cause of my magic… or cosmetics, to which my assistant Clarice introduced me in your century. Using cosmetics in lieu of magic I have found to be ever so much more efficient in terms of energy expended, allowing me to focus my magic on far more important pursuits, such as causing the peerless Malory Beckham Hinton to become President for Life (she vetoed my idea to make her Queen of America, though I know for a certain fact that she would be quite good at it).
    Who is the significant other in your life?
    In my ancient life, the man I loved best was Sir Accolon, the comeliest of men and manliest of lovers. In the latter twenty-first century, Sandy Carter—who could be my dead lover’s twin—owns my heart, and I his. Sandy surpasses my dead lover in all respects, bedchamber prowess most especially, by a hundred fold.
    Please tell us a little about yourself.
    My name, Morgan, was chosen by my mother, Duchess Igraine, to honor the Great Queen of the Old Religion, Mór Rigan, goddess of war. My mother never knew how prophetic her choice would prove to be.
    I am the daughter of Duke Gorlois, the sister of Queen Margawse and Queen Elaine, the wife of King Uriens of Gore, and the mother of Sir Uwaine of the Table Round. Blessed good fortune made me all of these things.
    By the capricious hand of ill fortune, King Arthur became my younger half brother, spawned upon my most virtuous and blameless mother by that demon in man’s raiment, Uther Pendragon.
    I despised Arthur from the very hour of his birth.
    What is your viewpoint on wealth?
    I love it, of course, and the more, the better. It can be quite the burden, but it does convey its own brand of magic too.
    On what special skills do you rely?
    Have you not heard of Morgan the Wise, healer and sorceress extraordinaire? What is the name of the rock under which you have been living?
    What kinds of things do you always carry (in pockets or purse)?
    I am never without my circlet, for I find it useful in your lunatic century to remain mindful of my true nature. Well… almost never. You shall have to read my chronicle to discover what caused me to become bereft of that symbol of royalty, which had to do with the other item I keep concealed upon my person for emergencies and which I am fully capable of wielding to deadly advantage: a dirk.
    Do you have children?
    My only son, Sir Uwaine, lies dead and gone these past fifteen centuries. But a mother never forgets the tautness of that eternal bond, I assure you.
    Do you care about what others assume about you?
    La, what a question! I am a queen. Of course I do not give a single overripe fig for what the masses think of me; I do not require their approval, only their obedience. That said, however, there is one man whose approval I have sought more and more often of late: my lover, Sandy. He has been known to influence my decisions even when he is not present. I find that most disconcerting… and yet not at all unpleasant.
    If someone from your past showed up, who would you most want it to be, and why?
    When Sandy reunited with his lost and presumed-dead sister, I discovered that I craved to see my long-dead brother, King Arthur, that I might set things aright between us. That wish looks unlikely to be fulfilled, alas, though I do remain hopeful that it shall come to pass one day.
    What inner doubt causes you the most difficulty?
    I never had experienced such a calamity of the arts as when my time-travel enchantment failed by three hundred miles and two hundred years. Since I know not how the spell went awry, I confess I have been afraid to assay it again, lest it leave me forever lost in time.
    What are your biggest hopes and dreams?
    Although I have experienced marvelous adventures in your shiny new century, and Sandy has become more dear to me than any other man I have ever known, I do hope I can one day return to my rightful era. I have made quite a fine place for myself as owner of the London Knights world championship baseball team, but I do not belong here. Sandy, naturally, wishes for me to stay,—but he is man enough to bow to my wishes in this sensitive matter. He is, was, and always will be such a daisy.

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