eXtasy Books in the news: Check it out!
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2012/01/28/erotic-ereader-publisher.html
My publisher made the news in Canada!
Out now! Avalon Nights Book 2: Discretion Optional!
One can find the book right over here:
http://www.devinedestinies.com/discretion-optional-7/
Excerpts forthcoming!
Chat Today @ Coffee Time Romance & More!
Hop on over and visit us from 9 AM PST to 2 PM PST for prizes, conversation and other goodies!
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Guest Blog Spot: Jude Mason’s Site
Hey there!
I’ll be a guest on Jude Mason’s blog on September 14th. Visit here and read the article I wrote for her site! http://jude-mason.blogspot.com
It’s super fun so check it out!!
Creative Spark Part 1, Chapter 1
Here is the entire first chapter to Creative Spark! Check it out then hop over to www.extasybooks.com to buy a copy!
Chapter 1: Bad Luck
I won’t be committed again.
Karen let the thought wash through her as consciousness replaced sleep. The mottled gray ceiling of her bedroom came into blurry view telling her it was still before dawn. Sheets thick with her sweat clung to bare legs and feet.
It was starting again.
Dry Spells & Divinity: Review!
I got a Five Star Review over at Night Owl Romance! Check it out here:
Caring about Characters
An important element of storytelling that many people, even professionals, forget is that characters are the vehicles of the story. The events that make up the plot of a novel or video game could be stellar and that wouldn’t matter if the person we’re experiencing those elements with is unsympathetic, boring or painfully unbelievable.
When a story endeavors to be straight entertainment, there are a lot of small things that need to be done in order to keep a reader’s attention. The character must be someone we can relate to. We might not be brain surgeon rock stars but Buckaroo Banzai still has a dad that he cares about and friends that rely on him. Those relationships help us to see that despite him being a cheesy super hero, we still have something in common.










