New Online Shop now Available

Saturday, November 26, 2011


First I must say Thank You to all of my loyal readers! These books would not have had the success that they have without you. I've been truly humbled by the the sweet and kind words that so many of you have shared with me.

I love jewelry and my daughters love it too. What girl doesn't, right? One of our hobbies is to make our own necklaces, bracelets and earrings. My daughters are also fans of my books and so we've worked together to design replicas of the ones mentioned in my books.

Just in time for Christmas, I've launched a New Online Shop featuring  Danielle's Pearl Necklace as described in Fateful and Danielle's Fairy Necklace as described in the soon to be released, Forever. Each necklace comes with a matching set of pierced earrings.

Also available are singed paperback copies of my books. These are rare copies that have been signed by me AND the cover models. These paperbacks are large format with color covers much like the ones you'd purchase in bookstores for 15-18 dollars, and each one comes with a handmade beaded bookmark designed to match the cover art.

Here is your chance to get something unique and special for the holidays, especially if you're already a fan of the Fateful Trilogy.

(Note: You have today and tomorrow to enter the giveaway to win this glass pearl necklace. Check the blog posts below for details.)

YA Indie Carnival ~ Thanksgiving

Friday, November 25, 2011

Hi everyone! Thanks for visiting my blog! I was going to put my YA Indie Carnival post up on Wednesday due to the holiday--however, I got too busy baking pies, visiting with friends and family, Black Friday shopping and other fun Thanksgivingish type stuff. Sorry about that... I hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving!!!

This week our theme is anything to do with Thanksgiving. I had to think hard about this one because I haven't put any specifically Thanksgiving-themed scenes in any of my books, but there is a feast. So, I decided to share an excerpt from Forever (bk3 in The Fateful Trilogy) describing a feast put on by fairies... Enjoy!

(Of course this is only the end part of Chapter 4 in Forever, so if you haven't read the previous books, this might not make sense to you. This is a hint for you to take some of your time off for the holiday and go read, or re-read, books 1 and 2. ;) If you didn't catch the other excerpts of Forever posted here on my blog, check them out here, here, here, and here.... Happy reading!

Forever, Chapter 4
Return to The Fey

She blinked and refocused on Ethan’s face, somewhat. Her eyes still swam with unshed tears. But when he smiled and she saw many colored lights dance across the reflection of the glasses shielding his sapphire eyes, she turned around.

A procession of fairies had filled the clearing. As they bent over the grass, they twirled their wands in the air. A shower of sparks fell and twisted like tendrils of glittering smoke, and by magic a table appeared. It was laden with plates, each one piled high with food. The fare looked like it was proportioned for humans, as did the table, but it was embellished and decorated more like it was fit only for fey. A three-tiered cake towered above everything else in the center. The frosting was white and it was embellished with sugar-coated apple blossoms that glittered in the waning sunlight.

After wiping her cheeks dry, she took Ethan’s hand into hers and drew closer to the table as the fairies conjured moss-cushioned chairs and three candelabra, each one holding six long candles. A lone fairy zigzagged up the table lighting each one with a strange green flame.

Slightly awestruck and more than slightly relieved they’d distracted her from their grief, Danielle stepped around the ring of mushrooms used for marking the fairy dance floor. On her past visits, the fairies had been extremely strict about making sure they never stepped within the ring. She didn’t know why but she suspected it had to do with the fact that the ring was probably enchanted in some way.

The fairies had thrown them a party before. They’d danced into the late hours of the night around the mushrooms she was moving past at the moment. They’d usually brought their own food too, only eating the fresh berries that had been offered and nothing more. Except for when she’d fainted and they’d given her the magical berry juice to heal her.

“Why the big feast?” she asked because this was different from their past visits.

Ethan halted their momentum and she swung her gaze to his face. Her pony tail swatted her against the cheek with the action. When he didn’t speak right away, and because he looked just as awestruck as she felt, she asked, “What is it?”

“We always brought food with us because their food is laden with magic.”

“But we ate the berries.”

“That’s because those had been picked fresh from a plant and not prepared by them.”

She thought about that a moment. “But the juice that healed me had been prepared by them, hadn’t it?”
“Yes, but you needed it then, and only then,” he said. “That juice in large and continued quantities could’ve done something strange to you.”

“Oh,” she said, now understanding. “So could it hurt us to eat so much, then?” As she asked this, Danielle eyed something that looked like strawberry tarts. Her mouth was practically watering with how delectable they looked. She swallowed.

“I don’t think so,” he said slowly, before adding, “But there could be side effects.”

“Like what? Could we sprout wings or something?”

“I honestly don’t know.”

“Why did they prepare it for us then?”

“Did you not say you needed our help against magic?” The words came in a soft but fairy-like voice at her ear. Danielle whirled around and was surprised to find Alora apparently eavesdropping. The tiny sprite was hovering at eyelevel to her and smirking like she knew a secret she wasn’t going to share.

“Yes, but won’t this food have an adverse affect on us?” asked Ethan.

Alora tapped one finger against her little pink mouth for a moment. Her hip was cocked to the side as her petal-beslippered feet dangled in the air. “I suppose there could be some side effects to consuming our feast but I don’t think you’ll regret it. It will not make you sick, if that’s what concerns you.”

Danielle looked at the spread again and decided she wasn’t worried about it making her sick except for maybe eating too much of it. It just looked so good, and smelled so good, she decided, dragging in a deep breath of the aromas wafting from the long table.

“Please, sit down and join us,” urged Alora.

Only a few more steps brought Danielle up to the end chair where Alora encouraged her to sit. Danielle slid it back and sat down. Her fingers sank into the spongy texture of the moss-covered arms and she noticed the organic piece of furniture was actually in bloom with little white flowers. Many of the fairies joined them by conjuring miniature tables along with six chairs each right on top of the table she sat at.

Ethan sat to her left and the guards took up the remainder of chairs surrounding the table. “But, um...” she began, meaning to point out the obvious by saying the vampires don’t usually bother to eat food since it doesn’t taste good to them anymore.

“This is one meal they’ll actually enjoy,” said Alora.

Cedric tossed a surprised look Alora’s way. “Truly?”

“This feast will be able to tantalize your broken taste buds in a way nothing else can.”

At that, Cedric snatched up a little cake with a single pansy flower on the top and popped it into his mouth. While chewing, his eyes rounded and he quickly selected another item. The other guards did the same. They looked like a bunch of boys who’d been given permission to indulge in something they’d normally be forbidden. Manners were soon discarded by all except for Richard. Of course the prince would maintain his cool, but he was sampling food just like the rest of them.

Reaching for one of the tarts she’d been eyeing earlier, Danielle studied it. It looked ordinary enough, but she couldn’t help but think of the candies Lilith had given them, and paused with the morsel held in her fingertips. “Are you certain this won’t turn us into ... er ... something?”

All of the fairies giggled at that. The sound was like several little bells tinkling along the table from where they sat.

“I’ll confess, my dear, it could influence your dreams,” admitted Alora.

“That’s all?”

“Yes.”

“But how will it help us against the pixies and werewolves?” Does it work like the fairy-healing-juice? she wondered as Ethan downed what they’d just brought to him.

“This is only part of what will help you,” said Alora.

When she realized Ethan was already reaching for a slice of the big cake she sank back into her chair and again considered the tart she was still holding. With a shrug of her shoulders, she popped it into her mouth. She didn’t feel energy surge through her body like she had with the fairy juice. The flavors of crust and a burst of berry filled her mouth, and that was all. “Hmm,” Danielle murmured now reaching for a little bowl full of mixed fruit that had been drizzled with a pink sauce of some kind.

~Of course there are side effects to consuming the magically-prepared food they're eating but you'll have to read the book to find out how. I am probably as frustrated as you that book 3 isn't out yet. I'm trying to make sure that what I release is as well-polished as possible for you but, unfortunately, that takes time. The good news is that I am getting closer to announcing a date for the release of Forever, so if you haven't read Fateful and Fractured, I suggest you do that now!~


eBooks:
For Kindle:

Fateful

Fractured (Book #2 in the Fateful Series)

Fair Maiden

For Nook

(Keep in mind that both Amazon and Barne's & Noble have free apps so the eBooks can be read on iPad, iPhone, iPod, etc. So if you don't have either of those readers, you can still read my books on other devices. My husband will soon have my eBooks available on Kobo for those of you who need ePub.)

Paperback:
From Amazon:
Fateful (Volume 1)

Fractured (Book Two) (Volume 2)

Fair Maiden

From Barnes&Noble

For Free World Wide Shipping, get them at The Book Depository
~For some reason their search for my name is not working, but you can see the links here: FatefulFractured, and Fair Maiden.

And...when my husband gets around to it, signed copies of my books and handmade copies of the jewelry pieces mentioned in the books will now be available from my website!!! (This is another great Christmas gift idea for lovers of my books!) I hope to have this available for Cyber Monday shopping.

Don't forget, there are two more days left for you to enter the Gratitude Giveaway Hop in the post below.

Until next time, my friends! But before you leave, check out my other amazing YA Carnival friends:
1. Laura A. H. Elliott author of Winnemucca & 13 on Halloween, Book 1 in the Teen Halloween Series
2. Bryna Butler, author Midnight Guardian series
3. Heather Self
4. T. R. Graves, Author of The Warrior Series
5. Suzy Turner, author of The Raven Saga
6. Darby Karchut, author of GRIFFIN RISING
7. Lexus Luke
8. PJ Hoover, Author of SOLSTICE, Blogging at ROOTS IN MYTH
9. Cheri Schmidt, author of the Fateful Trilogy
10. Rachel Coles, author of Into The Ruins, geek mom blog
11. K. C. Blake, author of Vampires Rule and Crushed
12. Patti Larsen, The Hunted series and The Hayle Coven series
13. Courtney Cole, author of The Bloodstone Saga
14. Amy Maurer Jones, Author of The Soul Quest Trilogy
15. Dani Snell's Refracted Light Reviews
16. Fisher Amelie, author of The Understorey
17. M. Leighton, Blood Like Poison Series, Madly, The Reaping
18. Abbi Glines, author of Breathe and The Vincent Boys
19. Kimberly Kinrade, Bits of You & Pieces of Me, Forbidden Mind
20. Madeline Smoot, Missing, Summer Shorts, and The Girls
21. Cidney Swanson, author of Rippler
22. Nicole Williams, author of Eternal Eden, Falling Eden
23. Gwenn Wright, author of Filter

Gratitude Giveaway Hop ~ Win Danielle's Pearl Necklace

Saturday, November 19, 2011


Here is another giveaway hop for you hosted by the delightful I Am A reader, Not A Writer and All-Consuming Books. This giveaway runs from November 17th to the 27th. Winners will be chosen on the 28th. Good luck!!!

I'm grateful to all of my loyal readers who read and liked Fateful, and took the time out of your busy schedules to tell me how much you liked it, and posted good reviews for me. Nothing motivates me more to keep writing more than getting a good review! To thank you for your kind words, here is what I'm giving away...

The prizes:
~The grand prize is a copy of Danielle's pearl necklace as mentioned in Fateful, book 1 in the Fateful Trilogy. This necklace is made with white glass pearls and antique brass accents. This necklace has an extender chain on the back, but I'll customize it by making it either longer or shorter as needed. The pair of matching earrings are shown in the second photo. This set is slightly chunky, but very flattering on and it will soon go up for sale on Etsy. (If you loved Fateful, then think of this for Christmas! ;) Take a look...



~And the runner-up prize is a beaded bookmark, custom made for you in your favorite colors. There are two shown in the pictures below.



Thanks for entering!!! With more than 200 entries I think I had a great response to this giveaway. I'll notify the winner via email as soon as I choose the name.

Have you read the books yet? If not, you should so you'll know why this necklace is very significant, and so you know why more than 17 thousand copies have sold, and so you're ready for the release of Forever! I'm just saying...

YA Indie Carnival ~ On The Rise ~ Why do you love YA Fantasy?

Friday, November 18, 2011

Of course I have my own ideas as to why this genre is growing like mad. I feel YA Fantasy gives us a mental break from daily life. I feel it crosses over well because there seems to be a gap in the market for clean, or mostly clean romance. I know not all YA is clean, but it does tend to be cleaner than most adult. I think the popular YA movies are part of this too, it seems like people want movies they can take the whole family to, and maybe it's the same way with books? Anyway, that's just my opinion, but I'm curious about what your reasons are for reading YA fantasy/romance. So post a comment and tell me!!! Especially if you're not technically a young adult any longer, like me. :D

Why do you love YA Fantasy so much?
Is it because you're still young at heart?
Or is it because you feel YA tends to be cleaner with just enough romance to satisfy the sappy side of you?
Or is it for a completely different reason all together?
Tell me! Tell me! ;D

Don't forget the Gratitude Giveaway Hop in the post below...Win Danielle's pearl necklace as mentioned in Fateful.

Until next time, my friends! But before you leave, check out my other amazing YA Carnival friends:
1. Laura A. H. Elliott author of Winnemucca & 13 on Halloween, Book 1 in the Teen Halloween Series
2. Bryna Butler, author Midnight Guardian series
3. Heather Self
4. T. R. Graves, Author of The Warrior Series
5. Suzy Turner, author of The Raven Saga
6. Darby Karchut, author of GRIFFIN RISING
7. Lexus Luke
8. PJ Hoover, Author of SOLSTICE, Blogging at ROOTS IN MYTH
9. Cheri Schmidt, author of the Fateful Trilogy
10. Rachel Coles, author of Into The Ruins, geek mom blog
11. K. C. Blake, author of Vampires Rule and Crushed
12. Patti Larsen, The Hunted series and The Hayle Coven series
13. Courtney Cole, author of The Bloodstone Saga
14. Amy Maurer Jones, Author of The Soul Quest Trilogy
15. Dani Snell's Refracted Light Reviews
16. Fisher Amelie, author of The Understorey
17. M. Leighton, Blood Like Poison Series, Madly, The Reaping
18. Abbi Glines, author of Breathe and The Vincent Boys
19. Kimberly Kinrade, Bits of You & Pieces of Me, Forbidden Mind
20. Madeline Smoot, Missing, Summer Shorts, and The Girls
21. Cidney Swanson, author of Rippler
22. Nicole Williams, author of Eternal Eden, Falling Eden
23. Gwenn Wright, author of Filter

YA Indie Carnival ~11 Reason's Why I Love My Readers

Friday, November 11, 2011


Our theme this week is anything to do with the number 11, for obvious reasons...

Since it's November, and I'm feeling very grateful to my readers for their support, I'd like to list 11 reasons why I would like to say thank you!!!!

11~ Thank you for taking a chance on a new writer by purchasing my books.

10~ Thank you for following my blog and/or my Facebook Fan Page.

9 ~ Thank you OnyxHikari for the nice reviews you posted on your blog and MyVampFiction.com.

8 ~ I especially thank those of you who found Danielle's Facebook page and asked to be her friend.

7 ~ Thank you Wrathsqueen for posting a great review of Fateful on your blog for me.

6 ~ Thank you for posting positive reviews for me on your blogs.

5 ~ Thank you for taking the time out of your busy day to post a positive review on Goodreads for me.

4 ~ I send a cyber hug your way for tweeting about me.

3 ~ Thank you for posting positive reviews for me on your blogs.

2 ~ I love and admire you for taking the time to post a positive review on Amazon for me.

1 ~ I adore you for sharing my stories with your friends.

Until next time, my friends! But before you leave, check out my other amazing YA Carnival friends:
1. Laura A. H. Elliott author of Winnemucca & 13 on Halloween, Book 1 in the Teen Halloween Series
2. Bryna Butler, author Midnight Guardian series
3. Heather Self
4. T. R. Graves, Author of The Warrior Series
5. Suzy Turner, author of The Raven Saga
6. Darby Karchut, author of GRIFFIN RISING
7. Lexus Luke
8. PJ Hoover, Author of SOLSTICE, Blogging at ROOTS IN MYTH
9. Cheri Schmidt, author of the Fateful Trilogy
10. Rachel Coles, author of Into The Ruins, geek mom blog
11. K. C. Blake, author of Vampires Rule and Crushed
12. Patti Larsen, The Hunted series and The Hayle Coven series
13. Courtney Cole, author of The Bloodstone Saga
14. Amy Maurer Jones, Author of The Soul Quest Trilogy
15. Dani Snell's Refracted Light Reviews
16. Fisher Amelie, author of The Understorey
17. M. Leighton, Blood Like Poison Series, Madly, The Reaping
18. Abbi Glines, author of Breathe and The Vincent Boys
19. Kimberly Kinrade, Bits of You & Pieces of Me, Forbidden Mind
20. Madeline Smoot, Missing, Summer Shorts, and The Girls
21. Cidney Swanson, author of Rippler
22. Nicole Williams, author of Eternal Eden, Falling Eden
23. Gwenn Wright, author of Filter

November Giveaway Hop ~ Win Danielle's Necklace

Monday, November 7, 2011

Here is another giveaway hop for you hosted by the delightful I Am A reader, Not A Writer and Tristi Pinkston. This giveaway runs from November 8th to the 11th. Winners will be chosen on the 12th.

The prizes:
~A copy of Danielle's Fairy necklace as mentioned in Forever, book 3 in the Fateful Trilogy. Thank you for entering without seeing the necklace yet!!! I just finished it. This necklace is made from antique brass chain and accents with three aqua crystals hung from the center drop. The pair of matching earrings are shown in the second photo. And the third photo shows the decorative accent in the back. You could actually wear it both ways for two different looks. Take a look...




~Or a beaded bookmark, custom made for you in your favorite colors. There are two shown in the picture below.

Thank you to everyone who entered this giveaway. With more than 100 entries, this was my most popular one so far. I'll choose the winners today and contact them on Monday.

YA Indie Carnival ~ Blast From The Past and Forever Excerpt

Friday, November 4, 2011

I have the children off to school...so now I can do my post. :)
Our theme this week is about sharing our high school writings with you. Sorry, folks, I don't have any of that because I was more into art and photography back then. My past writings just don't exist any longer. But, art is still very important to me, and it's a huge reflection of who I was in high school. So today, I would like to share some of that with you.

In Fateful, a drawing like this is described:
      "Creating another sad painting, she decided it made her feel a little better. But only a little. This time a distraught fairy emerged from her pencil. The little sprite sat curled up under a brown mushroom, her arms wrapped around her bent legs, her cheek resting on her knees, and desperate tears trickled down her tiny cheeks. Even her little wings drooped sadly. Danielle understood how she felt as she filled the fairy in with the wash of soft watercolors."

As you can see, the description was based on a real piece I'd created. This was a very sad time for me. Obviously, I didn't have the same reason Danielle did for creating it, but I had been betrayed by a very close friend. I'm pretty sure I was crying as I drew and then painted it. I do feel very close to this sad little fairy because of that, and she will be framed and hung in my new home.

Here is another just for your viewing pleasure. This one hasn't been painted yet:

If you hadn't noticed, I love fairies and they have made their way into all of my finished writings so far. I don't expect that they will be in everything I write.... If you don't like fairies, then don't read the Fateful Trilogy.

In the very near future, just in time for Christmas, I plan on opening an Etsy store where you can purchase handmade items that relate to my books. These things will include: replica art, like the one above, replica jewelry, like Danielle wears in the story, bookmarks, and even an apron like Sophia's.

Of course my top priority is finishing Forever...so to treat my readers who are waiting patiently, here is another excerpt:

Chapter Two
The Things of Nightmares

“What do they eat?” Danielle asked tucking her feet beneath her and setting her untouched plate of cake on the nightstand next to the bed. She couldn’t stomach even chocolate right now. Werewolves were creepy enough and now Lucas was one of them? If they were like wolves it might not be so bad, but these things were nightmarishly frightening with distorted human faces semi-cloaked beneath a wicked-looking mask of a beast. A shudder rolled up her spine and she looked at Ethan to see if he’d noticed.

Apparently he hadn’t. He seemed really distracted, like he had the weight of dark and wicked things on his shoulders. A little sigh blew past her lips, because he probably did. Staring straight ahead like he was, she could see his profile perfectly. His golden eyebrows were drawn low over his straight nose. Wire-rimmed glasses were perched there and Danielle’s mouth wanted to smile at how handsomely adorable he was with them on. She preferred him this way, slightly blind, and completely normal.... But her smile never made it to her lips because his mouth was pursed with deep thoughts—thoughts that were likely tormenting his peace of mind. His usually calm, blue-eyed gaze reflected the distress within. Again she wondered if he regretted the return to weak-mortal-ness, even though he’d been the one to first partake of the candy before prompting her to follow. He dragged a hand through his blond hair which needed a trim and hung into his eyes until he pushed it back. After a long pause, Ethan finally answered her question. “During a full moon? Flesh ... probably.”

“You don’t know for sure?” she asked, trying not to let what he just said totally freak her out.

His eyes shifted to hers. “No. Their kind is even more reclusive than fairies are.”

Danielle turned away from the upsetting things she could see within his expression, and nudged the plate of cake out of the way as she reached for her tea. Maybe that would help settle her stomach, because it was churning at the idea of Lucas with a whole mouthful of pointy teeth instead of just a pair of fangs. He’d been scary enough as a vampire, and now he was something she knew very little about. A sip of creamy peach liquid filled her mouth and then slid down her throat as she swallowed. “Then how can we fight them?” she asked. Danielle decided the tea was helping a little and took another sip, watching the little rosebud painted inside it disappear as she rocked the cup level again.


“It doesn’t seem like they can do anything to vampires. We’ve fought them before, as you know, and none of us were affected adversely. I suppose it could be due to the fact that the curses were placed by different sorceresses.”

“Hmm,” she murmured as she drank, again watching for the pink rosebud with green leaves inside her cup.

“I love watching you do that.”

Startled by the sudden change in topic she looked at Ethan, who was smiling. “Do what?”

“Watch for the flower.” When she wrinkled her brow at him, confused, he added, “The one inside your teacup.”

While rounding, her eyes swung back as the flower in question disappeared halfway below the liquid line. “You noticed I do that?” Had she even noticed she did that?

He popped a few pieces of popcorn in his mouth and said around it, “I noticed that, and the fact that you’re not really paying any attention to the picture.”

With eyes returning to the television, she figured it had been playing for a while and she had no idea what was going on. Is that what he’d been so focused on earlier? Somehow she doubted it. On a sigh she said, “I need to know more about them, more about what to expect from Lucas now.”

Until next time, my friends! But before you leave, check out my other amazing YA Carnival friends:
1. Laura A. H. Elliott author of Winnemucca & 13 on Halloween, Book 1 in the Teen Halloween Series
2. Bryna Butler, author Midnight Guardian series
3. Heather Self
4. T. R. Graves, Author of The Warrior Series
5. Suzy Turner, author of The Raven Saga
6. Darby Karchut, author of GRIFFIN RISING
7. Lexus Luke
8. PJ Hoover, Author of SOLSTICE, Blogging at ROOTS IN MYTH
9. Cheri Schmidt, author of the Fateful Trilogy
10. Rachel Coles, author of Into The Ruins, geek mom blog
11. K. C. Blake, author of Vampires Rule and Crushed
12. Patti Larsen, The Hunted series and The Hayle Coven series
13. Courtney Cole, author of The Bloodstone Saga
14. Amy Maurer Jones, Author of The Soul Quest Trilogy
15. Dani Snell's Refracted Light Reviews
16. Fisher Amelie, author of The Understorey
17. M. Leighton, Blood Like Poison Series, Madly, The Reaping
18. Abbi Glines, author of Breathe and The Vincent Boys
19. Kimberly Kinrade, Bits of You & Pieces of Me, Forbidden Mind
20. Madeline Smoot, Missing, Summer Shorts, and The Girls
21. Cidney Swanson, author of Rippler
22. Nicole Williams, author of Eternal Eden, Falling Eden
23. Gwenn Wright, author of Filter

Author interview and another chance to win my books!!!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Thank you to I'm A Reader, Not A Writer for interviewing me and posting another great giveaway! Head on over to her blog to check it out.

I Am A Reader, Not A Writer


Entry is easy, but it must be done on her blog. ;)

The winners of the Spooktacular Giveaway Hop have been chosen and will be notified via email for their shipping address.

Check back on Friday for another YA Indie Carnival post.