Sunday, June 30, 2013

Name the Hero Contest

CONGRATS TO
BARRIE MACLAUCHLIN
WINNER OF THE NAME THE HERO CONTEST
 
Let me introduce you to Dyami Schafer.
His name means Eagle.
 
This handsome Chippewa is an eagle shifter who works as a Conservation Officer for the Michigan Dept. of Resources. He uses his gift to help catch wildlife poachers in a top secret division of the MDNR.  His buddies call him Dylan or Dy for short.
 
He loves to dance and is looking for a woman who will dance with him for the rest of his life.
 
He will have to take a few steps into his past to dance into the future.
 
Watch for Dyami's story, Eagle Dance.
 
 

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Crow Magic is #38 on Amazon

I'd like to thank all my fans, especially my new ones
who enjoy my sensual but spiritual Native American story
Crow Magic. 
 
Stay tuned....
Eagle Dance is almost done
and
look forward to two more Native American shifter stories.

Friday, June 28, 2013

WINNER

I have a winner for the Name the Hero Contest
and have sent an email notifying the name giver.
 
As soon as I hear back I will post the Winner and the hero's name!

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Dirty Birdies Flock Hop

Who doesn't love Eye Candy!  As an author and artist, I'm a very visual person. I see a picture, appreciate color, shade, line, light then all of a sudden BAM! My muse shows me a story. For instance...
This handsome fella became Hunter Mason in Handcuffs & Silk. He is a sub who questions whether he wants to continue with the "lifestyle" or find something different and has a one night stand with a Las Vegas cop to sample his options.

This image from a Lover's Lane catalogue created the entire story of a Valentine costume party romance between Jenny and Josh in Queen of Hearts.

But...let's talk Dirty Birds...
I've been inspired to write a few stories for Decadent Publishing's 1 Night Stand series.
These hot Native American bird shifters have hot bods, spiritual souls and sensual tales to tell.

 Meet Tecumseh, aka Seth Crowe, a Shawnee crow shifter in Crow Magic.




This fells is a hawk shifter and ex-military.
I can't wait to tell his story.






And this guy...
 
.
 Chase Hunter is a bad boy with a big black bike. 
Hmmm...
 
 




This hot fella is a Chippewa eagle shifter
who is looking for the right woman to dance with.

Any volunteers?

On a serious note...
his story is done but he doesn't have a name.

Give him a name and leave it in the comments below.

If your idea is selected, it will be his forever and you'll win a lovely handmade beaded bracelet, you'll be mentioned in the acknowledgments of the book and you'll receive a free download when it's released.

PLEASE GIVE THIS SEXY SHIFTER A NAME!

Thanks for stopping buy. Please visit the other amazing blogs on this hop. CLIKC HERE

NAME THE HERO AND WIN THIS BRACELET

Friday, June 21, 2013

Name A Hero Contest


When I finished writing Crow Magic, a lovely story featuring a Shawnee Crow shifter named Tecumseh "Seth"Crowe, an eagle visited me.

The large bird sat on my porch railing looking me over with golden eyes and flexed his powerful talons. Through a mist the creature shifted into an incredibly sexy man. His eyes were the same gold as the eagles. His appearance dominated my porch but he moved in a graceful manner. He stood tall with a barrel chest dressed in baggy jeans and worn boots. His shoulder length black hair tipped with grey and a bit of white brushed his forehead. He ran his hands through the silky layers and explained like the eagle, his hair will change to white as he ages but he is assured me he’s in the prime of his life. I couldn’t agree more. Wowza!



 
Please name this handsome eagle shifter
from the book Eagle Dance

This hot Jay Tavare look-a-like comes from a Chippewa tribe and is currently a Conservation Officer for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources in a secret division used to catch wildlife poachers. He is looking for a good woman to live in his heart, warm his bed and love him for who/what he is. A friend told him to fill out an application for 1 Night Stand. He is seriously contemplating the idea.

He has a story to tell but he needs a name.
When he was a kid he spent his summers with relatives at the lake. His uncle called him "Little Otter" because he would spend more time swimming than fishing.



Leave your idea for a name.
If it is chosen it will be the hero’s name forever and you will be acknowledged in the book. Thank you. I will send you a special handmade beaded bracelet and a free copy of Eagle Dance when it's released.
 

When you leave your idea, make sure I can contact you if you’ve won.

Contest will run June 20-28.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Humpday Helpful Hottie

Let Jack clear out some trees
so you can put in that garden you've always wanted.
 
He certainly knows how to wield a big axe.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Tuesday Teaser - Dom of the Dead by Virginia Nelson

Virginia is a fellow Decadent Publishing 1 Night Stand author and I had the pleasure of hanging with her at a recent writer & reader con.  Her latest book came out June 7 and should be put on everyone's TBR list.

BLURB:
 
She couldn’t imagine living without him.

After Carson Black’s longtime crush and best friend, Randall Stokes, dies in a motorcycle accident, she openly weeps at his funeral. In the ensuing days and weeks of inconsolable grief, she hears his voice, smells his scent, feels his desires. She must be going mad.

He was afraid to demand what he needed.

Dominant Randall Stokes loves Carson but never expressed it while alive, never daring to dream the sweet girl next door could be the submissive he needed to find satisfaction. But after his death, a much clearer perspective of her needs, wants, and desires emerges.

A ghost of a chance…

Is it too late to have what they’ve both longed for?
 
 
 

Monday, June 17, 2013

Monday Mojo


With nothing in its path,
a penis can shoot semen
anywhere from 12 to 24 inches.
 
 

I wish I was a mouse in THAT research room!
Thought this was a fun photo.


HAPPY MONDAY!

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Sneak Peek Sunday - Handcuffs & Silk

 
Today's Sneak Peek is from Handcuffs & Silk
A 1 Night Stand Story
Stephanie "Stiff" Johnson, is a tough Las Vegas cop who many men find too intimidating to date. Steph begins to wonder if something is wrong with her so she turns to Madame Eve to find a man who could be the yin to her yang, even if it's just for one night.

Hunter Mason left behind years of living as a sub to a female Domme in New York. Upon return to his hometown, he questions whether he wants to continue with the "lifestyle" or find something different. Turning to 1 Night Stand, he hopes to sample his options.

A simple one-night stand opens a whole new sensuous world to both.
SNEAK PEEK
Pausing for a moment after shaving, Hunter gazed at his reflection in the mirror. Rubbing the smooth part of his neck where a collar had rested for over a year, he remembered the day Ericka removed the soft, blue, leather strap with her initials stamped on it. Funny how he hadn’t felt pain or loss when the relationship ended, but he’d never had a strong bond with Ericka. He’d questioned himself and whether he satisfied her. No matter, she recognized their relationship as unfulfilling and encouraged him to return to Vegas.

Not only did he leave New York and his lover, but also a way of life. He’d gotten too comfortable being taken care of by others. Somewhere, he’d lost a part of himself. The need to stand on his own two feet crept to the surface.

After spending years practicing law on the East Coast, home felt strange. During the last year, his brothers had begged him to return and take his place in the family-owned law firm. As soon as he informed his brothers he’d come home, they began making living arrangements for him before he could change his mind. Not one to enjoy being alone, and looking forward to seeing his brothers, he arrived in town before the completed preparation of his new place. Hunter comfortably settled into a suite at the Castillo, the flagship hotel in an exquisite chain of luxury resorts and hotels.

A ding on his computer alerted him to a new email.

After neatly cleaning the sink and hanging his towels, he sat down to see what had arrived—an email from Madame Evangeline, owner of the dating service his oldest brother pushed him into using. Jason said a one-night stand with the right woman would cure what ailed him. Not really convinced a woman could fix whatever it was that ailed him, he hadn’t expected to receive a reply so soon, if at all. Somewhat apprehensive, he took a deep breath, opened the message, and quickly read the contents. 
Mr. Mason,
I am pleased to let you know I have found a wonderful date for you this evening. I’m sorry it’s such short notice. Miss Stephanie Johnson is a lovely lady with the type of personality I’m sure you will find to your liking, and perfectly capable of fulfilling your current desires. I simply suggest you dress in black for the evening and present your date with a single, dark-red rose in the lounge at the Castillo at six o’clock.

Please enjoy the bottle of wine I have arranged to be delivered to your room. 

Have a pleasurable evening, 
Eve

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Pensive Thoughts

Grandma Kleinbriel said three crows flying together in the same direction is an omen of death. Twice this month I have seen this omen and the outcome the same. During times such as these, I often put my thoughts into a poem or they slip into my current work in progress and a character will suffer. 


I was feeling rather pensive today.  Several times I found myself pausing in deep thought.  A quiet mood involving little thought at times, but emotion toiled within me like a hurricane approaching the beach.  My contemplation was peppered with sadness without having a goal of complete understanding.  As I tried to put my thoughts into some form of order, I fought an endless battle and lost.

Pensive moods usually hit me just before the storm erupts in my head leaving a well plotted story in its wake.  This time there is more.  A feeling of preparing for a loss, a moment of saying goodbye.  Will it be that I'll create a sad ending?  Or will I be forced to say farewell to a favorite character? Hopefully neither. 

I love my characters like children, like friends, like ... well... they are a part of me.  Saying goodbye them is like waving to a friend who you might never hug again. 

I don't like saying goodbye to a character or a friend.  It makes my heart hurt.  I guess I'll continue being pensive until my muse tells me it's time to write.