• This Writer’s Journey…Cynthia Eden


    Writing is a journey, one I truly love and enjoy, but it can sometimes feel rather lonely. Hour after hour, alone, at the computer, pouring your heart and soul into each word. But I’ve learned I’m not alone, in fact, I’ve been blessed to be in contact with some amazing people, both writers and non-writers.

    I want to share a bit of that with you. Each week I’ll be spotlighting someone I’ve come in contact with during my journey. Thanks for stepping along side of me-all of you-during this exciting time!

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    Cynthia Eden

    I love Cynthia’s writing. Her stories are daring and exciting! Her writing is flawless, and she masterfully draws you into her character’s lives in a way that has you feeling each and every emotion they do.

    That’s what inspired me to contact her for a cover quote for one of my novels.

    She is one of the sweetest, most approachable people I’ve come across in this industry.

    You could imagine my excitement when she’d agreed to read Violet Midnight for a quote. To have an author I enjoy reading read one of my novels was such an honor.

    I’m so glad I got to cross paths with Cynthia Eden. She’s an inspiration. Be sure to check out her site, okay?

  • Hitting the Road…


    We head out to Minnesota tomorrow! Specifically Marshall, MN! Where I went to undergrad.

    Sure, when I attended, it was called Southwest State University (SSU), but now it’s call Southwest Minnesota State (SMSU)–that’ll take some getting used to.

    I’m super excited to head to the library for a reading and signing. Check out this awesome graphic they made for the posters:

    I’m also super excited to talk to the Creative Writing class. I graduated with a Psych degree…so I’m evidence you just never know where your degree will land you. It’ll be fun chatting it up with students looking to jump into the world of writing/publishing. Hopefully I can remember where the classrooms are…

    So, if you’re in the area, stop on by the signing. I’d love to see you!

  • New Release


     

    I’m a fan of Kresley Cole’s and I hear she has a new release today:

    Poison Princess: Sixteen year old Evangeline “Evie” Greene leads a charmed life, until she begins experiencing horrifying hallucinations. When an apocalyptic event decimates her Louisiana hometown, Evie realizes her hallucinations were actually visions of the future-and they’re still happening. Fighting for her life and desperate for answers, she must turn to her wrong-side-of-the-bayou classmate: Jack Deveaux.

    But she can’t do either alone.

    With his mile-long rap sheet, wicked grin, and bad attitude, Jack is like no boy Evie has ever known. Even though he once scorned her and everything she represented, he agrees to protect Evie on her quest. She knows she can’t totally depend on Jack. If he ever cast that wicked grin her way, could she possibly resist him?

    Who can Evie trust?

    As Jack and Evie race to find the source of her visions, they meet others who have gotten the same call. An ancient prophesy is being played out, and Evie is not the only one with special powers. A group of twenty-two teens has been chosen to reenact the ultimate battle between good and evil. But it’s not always clear who is on which side….

    Now that sounds AWESOME!

    What book are you waiting for?

  • A little taste….


    We have an excerpt from Violet Midnight for ya….

    “What am I? You mean what sorority am I? Or-”

    “No.” Jake crept forward until only three feet separated them. “I mean, what are you? Those three men…whatever they were-”

    Emma let out the loudest, hopefully believable, fake laugh she could muster considering the circumstances. He’d seen everything.

    Mind-wipe time.

    “They were just drunk dudes, knocked me in-”

    “No they weren’t. Look. It’s okay. I-things-I understand different.” Jake eyed the partially closed door across the room. “You can trust me.”

    Emma huffed. Trust. Yeah, right. Two years ago, almost to the day, her life went bonkers. Strange things happened to her after the crash that killed her parents. She trusted no one, let alone a total and complete stranger.

    No matter how drawn to him she felt.

    He seized her wrist before she’d even registered he’d moved. Too distracted by his dominating presence in the small room.

    She tugged at his grip, but he held fast.

    Wait-was that warmth? He cuffed her wrist with his strong, able fingers. The same fingers that had caressed her spine so gently as she coughed half the pool from her lungs.

    Damn water.

    She hadn’t noticed any heat then, or when he had held her neck, maybe because of wet clothes and hair. But now, there was no clothing, no water to obstruct the direct skin-to-skin contact. It sent a dizzying heat up her forearm, over her shoulder and straight to her chest.

    She’d not felt warmth-any fluctuation in temperature-in two years. Her lungs tightened, forcing her to take small gasps for air. God she missed heat. She missed cuddling. Missed human touch.

    And he wasn’t even asking about her cold skin.

    Probably assumed it was from the water. Didn’t matter. She let the tension roll out into his grip and absorbed the sensual feelings penetrating her barriers. Just for a minute.

    “Interesting tattoo.” He turned her hand, exposing her wrist.

    Damn, she’d lost her watch in the water!

    He stood so close his breath whispered against her cheek. How could she smell a heady, earthy scent emanating from him through the chlorine saturating his clothing and hair?

    “Does it mean something?” he asked.

    Emma shook her head, too lost in his touch heating her blood to verbalize a response. Not that she’d tell him it identified her as a Hunter, a protector with kick-ass powers. Or that it appeared on her skin overnight, while she lay in a hospital bed after the crash two years ago.

    With his free hand, he traced the arrow, and Emma’s legs morphed into wet noodles. She leaned against the desk, not having realized she’d backed up so far. Thankfully she had, because it kept her vertical.

    What was happening to her?

    His finger followed the pulsing blue vein to the crook of her elbow, up her arm until his hand cupped her shoulder, all the while, he held her wrist tight with his other hand. His already nearly black eyes darkened as the pupils ate up the dark irises. His gaze shifted, and his tongue moistened his plump, completely lickable bottom lip.

    The heat that’d ignited in her heart suddenly pooled in her belly-very low in her belly.

    He leaned forward, mouth only inches from hers. Even his breath on her lips was warm. Amazing. How could she feel warmth with his touch when she couldn’t with any other person?

    Need more.

    “I saw how strong you were. How you fought them off.” He stepped into her. “And this tattoo. I’ve seen it before.”

    Oh, God.

    “It’s a symbol of power. Apollo and Artemis.” His voice went husky.

    “How do you know that?”

    “I know a lot, Emma.” His hand followed the curve of her shoulder until he caressed the nape of her neck. “Why’d you pick this mark to put on your skin?”

    A wave of heat stormed through her. “I didn’t choose it.” Emma licked her lips in anticipation. “Woke up with it two years ago.”

    She stretched toward him, and the softest, warmest lips met hers. He tensed, probably at the cool temperature of her skin, but she didn’t care. She only craved his warmth. His touch.

    So long she’d been without.

    ~~~~~

    Thanks for reading. And remember, if you forward your purchase confirmation to Publicist (at) lynnrush (dot) com, we’ll send you an autographed postcard of the book cover! Official release is October 15th, but the print versions are up early on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. You can pre-order the e-version on All Romance E-books, which has formats for pretty much any e-reader.

  • #FridayReads


    Happy Friday!!! It’s nearly the weekend…so, tell me, what are YOU reading??

    I just finished up Bitter Black Kiss, by Michelle Clay. Was a really interesting read.

    I’m thinking Inbetween, by Tara Fuller is next. I hear great things about this book and LOVE Tara’s writing/stories.

    Happy reading, my friends!

     

  • Title choices…


    You guys helped me brainstorm for a title back on THIS post. I’ve been thinking on them, testing some out…but I think I’ve narrowed the list down.

    So, vote on your favorite below, okay? Feel free to leave any comments with suggestions and reasons why you liked or disliked titles, I love hearing what you guys think:

    For a refresher, here’s the working back cover blurb:

    More Than Ready

    Theo Bradford is a Gatekeeper to Hades tasked with retrieving the evil that seeps out. He’s waited over nine hundred years for his mark to surface on his mate’s body, calling him to her. When it finally happens, a vicious demon he sent to Hades months ago somehow defies the binding vanquish and returns, setting his targets on the female. If Theo can’t connect with his mate, he’ll never gain the strength needed to protect his fated love from the demon’s wrath or defend the Gates of Hades.

    Can’t Fight Fate

    Graduating college in two years was easy for eighteen-year-old genius Sadie Nowland. But explaining the mark that appeared on her shoulder four days ago has her stumped. Then, a mystery man shows up and claims the mark identifies her as his mate, catapulting her neatly laid out life into chaos. The more time she spends with him, the harder it is to deny their connection – a connection her brain can’t comprehend and her body can’t deny. And that primal bond proves more imperative to their survival than either could ever imagine.

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