PARAPALOOZA - Day 7
Southern Witch series Quote of the Day
"Georgia Sue's voice on the answering machine kept going. I love her dearly, but she's the sort of person who can't see why anyone would say in one sentence what could be said just as well in three." ~ Tammy Jo on her best friend.
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Kim Lenox writes a historical paranormal series set in Victorian times, and I swear that when you read her books, you'll feel like you're there. In Night Falls Darkly, the first in her Shadow Guard series, the powerful immortal hunters are on the trail of Jack the Ripper, and Kim creates a very interesting explanation for why the Ripper might have disappeared without a trace. As a reader, I really love when an author bends reality to create something original and fresh for me to think about.
I recently asked Kim what her most creative solution to writer's block is, and here's what she had to say:
"My most creative solution for writer's block while writing So Still the Night was to pull out my publisher contracts and emails from readers who had enjoyed Night Falls Darkly. They gave me the mental and emotional boost I needed to get back in the saddle, and give my very best, most enthusiastic effort." ~ Kim Lenox
I thought this was very clever of Kim--to look at the physical reminders of what we as authors promise. We've promised our publishers that we'll turn in a book, and if we've promised our readers an entertaining read. It's always good to remember what we're trying to do as we try to do it. ;)
Although her novels have a darker tone, I feel compelled to point out that Kim has a wonderful sense of humor. When she first got her cover for Night Falls Darkly, she sent it out to our local writing chapter's loop with a note that said something like, "Boy that wind in London is something. It blew the buttons right off Archer's shirt." LOL I just adore Kim and her books, and I bet you will too!
Visit Kim at: www.KimLenox.com
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In this installment of Kerrelyn's Love at Stakes series, a vampire with a temper has to go to anger management classes. (Hee hee hee.) Vanda the vampire never expects a mortal to be able to handle her, but sexy Phil Jones has a secret. As a shape-shifter, he can hold his own against just about anyone. When these two face off, the sparks fly. If you haven't seen the book trailer for this novel, go to Kerrelyn's home page now and click on the first trailer to watch it. It's great! www.kerrelynsparks.com
I also couldn't resist putting in this photo (that I snagged from Kim Lenox's blog) of Kerrelyn in a purple hat at a reader tea/book signing event. I love it. The look is sort of "lovely creative genius meets the Count of Monte Cristo," and like most things, Kerrelyn pulls it off brilliantly.
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I think you can tell from the posts I've written this week that I value my friendships with the wonderful writers that I've been fortunate enough to meet so far in my career. It's what inspired the idea for this big contest giveaway, and it's what inspired today's question.
If you'd like to win signed copies of Barely Bewitched, Night Falls Darkly by Kim Lenox, and Forbidden Nights with a Vampire by Kerrelyn Sparks, please drop by in the comments and answer the following question:
1.) What character from a book or movie would you like to be friends with and why?
Comments
I'm lovin' your contests and questions! Especially all the Kerrelyn Sparks books your giving away! :)
I'm only up to book 5 of Kerrelyn Sparks' books (having not heard of her before this year) but I have loved all of them so far.
I feel like everyone is a winner this week whether we've won the books or just been introduced to new authors thank you.
I would like to be friends with Jimmy The Hand from Raymond Feist's books. I started reading them in high school and discovered Jimmy. I feel like I grew up with Jimmy reading all the adventures over the years with each book release. When Jimmy got married I actually felt a jealous but was happy for him because they were so good together. (Does that seem weird).
*Spoiler Alert*
When Jimmy was killed off in the books (at an advanced age after living a full life) I was crushed, heartbroken, cried and felt like I lost an actual friend.
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But I would love to be friends with Stepanhie Plum from Janet Evanovich's books. She is so fun
hugs,
WendyK
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There are so many for me.
Jack McShane from the Savannah Vampire series by Raven Hart. That vampire just seems to have trouble follow him around and I think it would be fun trying to watch him work his way out of his situations.
Valerian the vampire from Time Without End because he can time travel.
Acheron - gorgeous, god-like paranormal being. Need I say more. Plus shopping with Simi would be a blast.
I don't even want to get started on dragon characters I like.
From TV - Captain Malcolm "Tight Pants" Reynolds of Firefly. I think the nick name sums up the reason. Added bonus he has a ship to fly around in.
Although, I have to admit I am sucker for Bryn Lyons, in your books. Handsome, sarcastic, strong, intelligent and magical -- what's not to enjoy?
It's fun reading everyone's answers.
thanks for another great giveaway!
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I'd love to be friends with Spike from Buffy. Obviously, not really during his evil, murdering phase. He's very snarky, and I think that would lead to hilarity and shenanigans.
Love the question!
-Lizzy
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Mel K.
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Hugs,
Ina
Rebecca from the Shopaholic books would be a hilarious friend, but I wouldn't want to plan any parties with her because she'd break the budget.
If I were in a fight, I'd want Anita Blake or Eve Dallas. They're so deadly capable.
If I wanted a shoulder to cry on, it'd probably be Tammy Jo because she'd make something chocolate-filled and delicious...plus she's comical and that would be a pick me up.
If I wanted witty company, I'd probably want Phryne Fisher from Kerry Greenwood's 1920s mystery series or Edie the ghost from my series.
If I was living in Regency England, I'd like to be a friends with Elizabeth Bennett or a heroine from one of Suzanne Enoch's novels.
If I were learning to be a witch, I would definitely want to be friends with Harry, Ron, & Hermione.
Boy, I could play this game all day. :)
Anyway, she's just finishing up the revisions on her third book in the Shadow Guard series that comes out in April. Very exciting.
Unfortunately, I couldn't resist telling her some details about HALFWAY HEXED. She said she didn't mind spoilers, but I should've resisted. There's nothing like reading it for the first time in the finished book. On the other hand, some of the new stuff is pretty cool. Is it crazy to get excited about one's own story?
Kisten from Kim Harrisons The Hollows Series. He is an awesome guy that is extremely sexy and confident.
Larena
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I want to be Tammy Jo!
I had no idea that photo of me existed!! You caught me wearing my purple pimp hat!
What a great contest you're running! I can't wait to get your new book to find out what adventures Tammy Jo has next.
Hugs to you and all the readers!
Kerrelyn
I'm currently 3/4 of the way through WOULD-BE WITCH and really enjoying it. It is enjoyable to read something with a wry sense of humor. I am really looking forward to your future books. I bought it for the library where I work and am already thinking of the people to whom I can recommend it.
Keep up the good writing.
Will you be signing books in the San Antonio or Ft. Worth areas the first week of October? We will be there on vacation and I'd love to attend a signing.
Good luck with the release!
Thanks for stopping by, and purple pimp hat?! LOL I just bet there's a story there. It's the kind of hat that could turn up in one of your books or one of mine. ;)
Hugs,
Kimber
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Thank you so much for recommending me to your friends who are readers. That's the best compliment an author can get. I am hoping to get to Dallas/Ft Worth at some point for a signing, but I haven't set down any definite plans yet.
With regards to Kim's second book, SO STILL THE NIGHT, you're going to enjoy it. I loved the chemistry between the main characters in that one.
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Hugs,Danette