I'm guest posting today at The Embraced and Naughty in the Backseat. Stop by and visit if you can.
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http://paranormalromantics.blogspot.com/ And my ususal Sat post on Paranormal Romantics.
Dawn
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Saturday, January 8, 2011
First Grave on the Right by Darynda Jones
Squeeeeeeeeee! Got an ARC yesterday and I have to tell you, I'm uber excited to read this.
The letter with it said that Darynda's debut novel is set to release this Thursday the 13th. Can I get it read and a have review up in time? Plueaseeeeeee, I'm going to burn through this baby. Picked it up last night for twenty minutes and I'm on page 53.
What do I think? Hmmmm. You'll have to come back and see.
For those that know me, suffice it to say, I think I'll break out Bunny for this one.
D L
The letter with it said that Darynda's debut novel is set to release this Thursday the 13th. Can I get it read and a have review up in time? Plueaseeeeeee, I'm going to burn through this baby. Picked it up last night for twenty minutes and I'm on page 53.
What do I think? Hmmmm. You'll have to come back and see.
For those that know me, suffice it to say, I think I'll break out Bunny for this one.
D L
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Blog-hopping-scavenger hunt
Here's a chance to win a free digital copy of, Blown Away, my new release with Passion in Print. http://passioninprint.com/ShowBook.php?CR=DLJBLOWNAWAY
All you have to do is answer the questions from these blogs, to be entered for a chance to win one of two e-novels.
Please include your email so I can contact you if you're the winner.
It starts here:
http://paranormalromantics.blogspot.com/
1. On Saturday's post, titled Blown Away: Chops From the Cutting-Room Floor, what got stuck in the visiting GDI ship's manifold?
http://www.sfrcontests.blogspot.com/
2. On the Thursday November 18th, 2010 tag party on the Sci Fi Brigade, what three books were tagged at Amazon by Brigaders?
http://www.paranormalists.blogspot.com/
3. On Paranormalists, what thing did Para-enlistee, Arlene Webb, intentionally double-post?
http://backwardmomentum.blogspot.com/
4. At Backward Momentum, what is the prior occupation of MacKay's interviewee?
I'm giving away two copies. So post your answers here, in the comments section, before Wednesday at midnight, for your chance to win. I'll draw two names and announce the winners, Thursday, Thanksgiving morning.
Good luck!
Monday, November 8, 2010
Stacey Kennedy is in the House
Please help me welcome urban fantasy romance author, Stacey Kennedy. Stacey's here today to talk about her newest release, An Everlasting Bite, Book One in the Blue Blood Series.
Love is born between strangers, yet built upon a bond soul deep―one Alpha’s vow to protect his mate from looming danger, all the while, mending her soul and stirring her wolfish desires.
Can a story have action, romance and a mystery? I say, yes! It was all these elements that drove me to write, An Everlasting Bite. I loved the idea of a fast paced story that’s filled with suspense. Yet, at the same time, holds a sweet love story too. Every chapter that passed beneath my finger tips held me captivated. I suppose this is my typical style of writing, which falls into the urban fantasy romance genre, and I doubt I’ll ever step out of this style.
So, here is my question to you, do you love stories that are filled with all the above as much as I do?
A vicious werewolf attack in Plymouth, Minnesota leaves a young woman violated, bitten and now, transformed into werewolf. But Rynn Murphy doesn’t have to face this transformation alone—she has her mate by her side. And the charming Briggs―Beta to the Patriarch, Valor―is eager to ease her into this new life and mend her battered soul.
With only weeks to adjust to her new fur, Rynn, follows Briggs while he assists in locating the daughter of the Montana’s Alpha, who was abducted from her home. But this journey is not without danger. And soon, they discover the ones who have taken this young wolf do not want her found and will stop at nothing to keep her hidden. Or so it may seem, as bodies begin to drop around them, the murderous attempts start to appear more as a hit than a smoke screen—leaving only one question, who is the intended target…
Buy link: http://www.staceykennedy.com/books/blue-blood-series/an-everlasting-bite/
Website: www.staceykennedy.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/profile.php?id=100000956942180
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3473046.Stacey_Kennedy
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Stacey_Kennedy
PRAISE FOR THE WILLOW
RT Book Reviews
“…Kennedy has created a world that readers will want to visit again and again!” Dawn Crowne
PRAISE FOR THE WICKED
Bitten by Paranormal Romance
“Do you love magic, dominant men, adventure, humor, evil villains and a talking cat? Well here is an excellent book for you to try.” Laurie
Happily Ever After Reviews
The readers will find themselves snickering and crying with the characters. I highly recommend this book. Read it, go get it right away. ” Hunter

Meet Stacey Kennedy:
My novels are light-hearted fantasy, heart squeezing, thigh-clenching romance, and even give a good chuckle every now and again. My journey as a writer began as a way to keep her brain alive since being a stay at home mom can be a little let’s say―numbing. It was an escape from screaming kids, dirty diapers and plain old mom duty. It started as a hobby, but as the stories progressed writing became a passion. Now, I indulge during, especially in writing the juicy bits! Every mom needs a good thrill!
Thanks for telling us about your new release and taking time out of your busy schedule to blog with us today, Stacey.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
A Little Flash Fiction for Halloween
The Cattle Rustler.
The sheriff slipped the noose over my head and tightened the knot. “Do you have any last words?”
The coarse fibers of the heavy rope cut into my skin, making me wish I was in another place. “Yes. Yes I do.” My hands were bound behind my back and my heart pounded in my chest. “I’m not guilty.”
The mob below booed, threw rotten vegetables and cattle dung, striking me in the face and body. Frontier justice. It was swift, and not the easiest way to go, as I was discovering.
The sheriff nodded to the executioner.
“Wait. I have more to say.”
He scowled and gave me a nasty look, anxious to get on with my lynching as the rest of them.
“I want to explain what happened. I know you are not going to believe me, but I don’t want to meet my maker as a liar.”
“Okay, but make it quick. My wife has supper on the table. Fried chicken and apple pie. My favorite.”
It was nice knowing I took a second to the fried chicken and apple pie. In a matter of minutes they were going to stretch my neck and watch as I jerked and spasmed from being strangled by the rope. If I was lucky - the rope would be short and it would snap my neck. But since I found myself in this predicament, I figured that my luck had run out.
“Four nights ago.” I said. More booing and cow shit. “Wait; let me make my peace here.” They stopped, and went silent. “As I was a saying – four nights ago I was on this drive to Kansas City, just outside of Ogallala Nebraska. It was a quiet night, the kind that makes cowboys nervous. I could see every star in the sky and the prairie was as still.”
“Hey are you writing a book!” A heckler yelled and hit me with a tomato.
“Do you mind?” I said. “Anyways, there wasn’t a hint of what I was to find.”
“You’re a thieving rustler. Just hang em Sheriff. We’ve enough of his lies.” A particularly plump woman in her forties started yelling and whipping the mob up again. From where I stood, I could see the lack of her teeth, and her cheeks bore a little too much rouge for a respectable woman.
“Shut up, you whore,” I spat. “These are my dying words.”
The Sheriff raised his hand to silence the crowd. “The sooner you good folk let this here man finish his tale, the sooner we can hang him and leave him for the buzzards. My supper’s getting cold. So let him make his peace.”
“Anyway – I decided to check the herd. I hobbled my horse and walked. It was such a pretty night, and I’d been in the saddle all day. Your bones get sore when you get to be my age.” I was thirty five. It was the only way of life I’d known since I was fourteen, orphaned and left on my own with my father’s only possessions, his horse and saddle. I followed the family tradition. Wrangling.
But, you can only do so much wrangling, gambling, boozing, and womanizing, before you want something more. I wanted my own spread, a wife, a couple of kids, and some livestock of my own. Driving cattle for another outfit wasn’t going to get me what I wanted.
That’s when I turned to rustling. Just a couple of head, here and there. Nothing that would be missed or so I’d thought. I carried a traveling iron, and would change the brand to my own, driving the cattle off till I came back through. I’d pick them up and corral them in a hidden spot.
Open range made it real easy to find cattle, whose brand could be changed. I often didn’t need to rustle the cattle from the outfit I worked for. There were plenty of other strays running around, just ripe for the picking. Of course, it was the traveling iron I carried, that put the proverbial nail in my coffin. But this time, I wasn’t guilty of the thievery.
“I was walking along, scanning the horizon for trouble. The herd seemed edgy, nervous – more so than was normal.” I paused and glanced around the crowd. I could see, I now had there attention. That was good, I was tired of having cow shit flung at me. “Usually they only get like that when a predators around, or it’s storming or Indians are nearby, planning to raid.”
Several of the town folk nodded their heads in agreement. If they hadn’t been there out on the prairies, one time or another themselves, they knew someone who had. Ranching was a way of life in these parts. People around her were born to it. They took the thievery of their livestock quite seriously.
"Anyways.” I said. “I walked around this bend; we had camped down in this valley, it had a small stream that ran through it and a few cottonwood trees for the cattle to rest under. It was real peaceful. That was, it should have been. But something was spooking the herd.”
“Indians?” One child in the crowd shouted.
“No.” I said. “Something much worse. Something from the devil himself.”
"He’s a liar.” The fat woman screamed again.
“Look, I’m not going to my maker a lying. This is the God’s honest truth. Shut up and let me finish.” I stared her down for a second and she went silent. “As I was saying – I’ve never seen anything like this before. I was around the bend of the stream and out of view of the rest of the my party. And since I had watch that night, they was sleeping anyway. I can’t prove that I what I say is true. But I will swear on the good book that it is.
“Blasphemy.” The whore screamed again.
“Now aren’t you the pot calling the kettle black miss? You’re nothing but a cheap whore. Now shut up and let me finish.” She glared at me, but went silent.
“At first I thought they was rustlers, you know on the account that there was light, like a fire – but brighter. I pulled my pistol and proceeded to sneak up on em. Every cowboy is responsible for the herd. If we had rustlers down in the valley branding our livestock it was my task to make sure they didn’t finish what they started. But as I drew closer – I realized they were not rustlers. They was something unholy, not human.”
“The devil is among us.” A preacher yelled out in the background.
“Yes he is Reverend. I saw him myself. Him and his minions. They was a cutting parts off the cattle. It was ghastly. On one cow, they removed the eyes, the other just the heart, and one they even took the hole that the cow shit from. It was the sickest thing I’d ever seen.” I paused and trembled, remembering what came next. “I say, I was never so scared for my life as I was then.”
“Not as much as you should be now, you thief.” A man laughed from the back.
“You can laugh, but they is out there. When I tried to back away – that’s when they saw me. They glowed this strange green color and had large black eyes and silver skin. I did not see a nose on their face.”
Some of the crowd started laughing but I continued on. “I was so scared; I tripped over my own spurs, just trying to get out of there. They was funny, these unholy demons. They spoke to me in my head, saying not to be afraid, that they were gathering information on our world.” I paused and caught my breath. “But I was terrified. Was they going to cut me up like the cattle? Before I could move this slimy net dropped down on me and sucked my limbs to my body like I was wrapped up real tight in a blanket. I couldn’t move, I couldn’t breathe, I was sure I was going to die. I stared up at the sky though the film that wrapped me, and saw a bright star. Except it was moving and coming closer. I think I must have wet myself. But things kind of grow foggy at that point. I don’t remember much, till I found myself on their star.”
“He’s a liar. Lynch him now. He wants us to believe that demons took him to a star?” Another man in the crowd piped up.
“Let him finish.” The Sheriff said.
"Well it was the scareiest thing I’d ever seen. Next thing I know, I was strapped down to this table naked and they was running a long metal rod up my nose. I couldn’t move or scream or anything. They told me to relax, in my head, that they only wanted a sample of my tissue. I was not sure if tissue was brains or boogers, but it scared me. I thought they were going to kill me like the cattle.”
“We didn’t find any cattle cut up like you say.” A woman hollered from the back. “Where were the cattle?”
"I expect they took them up onto their star like they did me.” I paused and thought back. “Yes, there was jars full of parts and pieces and cages, some with strange animals in them, ones I’ve never seen, one even had three heads.”
“He's lying. Hang him now.”
"I’m not. I swear on the Good Lord Jesus that this is the truth.” I shook my head. “It was like they was collecting stuff. Next thing I know I was laying on the bank by the stream with the other cowboys pointing their pistols at me. Claiming I stole some cattle. They found the iron in my equipment with my horse. They would not believe me, as you don’t believe me.”
“Do you have anything further?” The sheriff asked.
“Yes, one last thing. They gave me a message. They said they would be back.”
The Sheriff nodded to the executioner and he pulled a lever that dropped the floor out from under me. For once, my luck had not left me; the rope was short. At least I was going to my maker with a clean conscience. Let them deal with the Devil and his minions.
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The sheriff slipped the noose over my head and tightened the knot. “Do you have any last words?”
The coarse fibers of the heavy rope cut into my skin, making me wish I was in another place. “Yes. Yes I do.” My hands were bound behind my back and my heart pounded in my chest. “I’m not guilty.”
The mob below booed, threw rotten vegetables and cattle dung, striking me in the face and body. Frontier justice. It was swift, and not the easiest way to go, as I was discovering.
The sheriff nodded to the executioner.
“Wait. I have more to say.”
He scowled and gave me a nasty look, anxious to get on with my lynching as the rest of them.
“I want to explain what happened. I know you are not going to believe me, but I don’t want to meet my maker as a liar.”
“Okay, but make it quick. My wife has supper on the table. Fried chicken and apple pie. My favorite.”
It was nice knowing I took a second to the fried chicken and apple pie. In a matter of minutes they were going to stretch my neck and watch as I jerked and spasmed from being strangled by the rope. If I was lucky - the rope would be short and it would snap my neck. But since I found myself in this predicament, I figured that my luck had run out.
“Four nights ago.” I said. More booing and cow shit. “Wait; let me make my peace here.” They stopped, and went silent. “As I was a saying – four nights ago I was on this drive to Kansas City, just outside of Ogallala Nebraska. It was a quiet night, the kind that makes cowboys nervous. I could see every star in the sky and the prairie was as still.”
“Hey are you writing a book!” A heckler yelled and hit me with a tomato.
“Do you mind?” I said. “Anyways, there wasn’t a hint of what I was to find.”
“You’re a thieving rustler. Just hang em Sheriff. We’ve enough of his lies.” A particularly plump woman in her forties started yelling and whipping the mob up again. From where I stood, I could see the lack of her teeth, and her cheeks bore a little too much rouge for a respectable woman.
“Shut up, you whore,” I spat. “These are my dying words.”
The Sheriff raised his hand to silence the crowd. “The sooner you good folk let this here man finish his tale, the sooner we can hang him and leave him for the buzzards. My supper’s getting cold. So let him make his peace.”
“Anyway – I decided to check the herd. I hobbled my horse and walked. It was such a pretty night, and I’d been in the saddle all day. Your bones get sore when you get to be my age.” I was thirty five. It was the only way of life I’d known since I was fourteen, orphaned and left on my own with my father’s only possessions, his horse and saddle. I followed the family tradition. Wrangling.
But, you can only do so much wrangling, gambling, boozing, and womanizing, before you want something more. I wanted my own spread, a wife, a couple of kids, and some livestock of my own. Driving cattle for another outfit wasn’t going to get me what I wanted.
That’s when I turned to rustling. Just a couple of head, here and there. Nothing that would be missed or so I’d thought. I carried a traveling iron, and would change the brand to my own, driving the cattle off till I came back through. I’d pick them up and corral them in a hidden spot.
Open range made it real easy to find cattle, whose brand could be changed. I often didn’t need to rustle the cattle from the outfit I worked for. There were plenty of other strays running around, just ripe for the picking. Of course, it was the traveling iron I carried, that put the proverbial nail in my coffin. But this time, I wasn’t guilty of the thievery.
“I was walking along, scanning the horizon for trouble. The herd seemed edgy, nervous – more so than was normal.” I paused and glanced around the crowd. I could see, I now had there attention. That was good, I was tired of having cow shit flung at me. “Usually they only get like that when a predators around, or it’s storming or Indians are nearby, planning to raid.”
Several of the town folk nodded their heads in agreement. If they hadn’t been there out on the prairies, one time or another themselves, they knew someone who had. Ranching was a way of life in these parts. People around her were born to it. They took the thievery of their livestock quite seriously.
"Anyways.” I said. “I walked around this bend; we had camped down in this valley, it had a small stream that ran through it and a few cottonwood trees for the cattle to rest under. It was real peaceful. That was, it should have been. But something was spooking the herd.”
“Indians?” One child in the crowd shouted.
“No.” I said. “Something much worse. Something from the devil himself.”
"He’s a liar.” The fat woman screamed again.
“Look, I’m not going to my maker a lying. This is the God’s honest truth. Shut up and let me finish.” I stared her down for a second and she went silent. “As I was saying – I’ve never seen anything like this before. I was around the bend of the stream and out of view of the rest of the my party. And since I had watch that night, they was sleeping anyway. I can’t prove that I what I say is true. But I will swear on the good book that it is.
“Blasphemy.” The whore screamed again.
“Now aren’t you the pot calling the kettle black miss? You’re nothing but a cheap whore. Now shut up and let me finish.” She glared at me, but went silent.
“At first I thought they was rustlers, you know on the account that there was light, like a fire – but brighter. I pulled my pistol and proceeded to sneak up on em. Every cowboy is responsible for the herd. If we had rustlers down in the valley branding our livestock it was my task to make sure they didn’t finish what they started. But as I drew closer – I realized they were not rustlers. They was something unholy, not human.”
“The devil is among us.” A preacher yelled out in the background.
“Yes he is Reverend. I saw him myself. Him and his minions. They was a cutting parts off the cattle. It was ghastly. On one cow, they removed the eyes, the other just the heart, and one they even took the hole that the cow shit from. It was the sickest thing I’d ever seen.” I paused and trembled, remembering what came next. “I say, I was never so scared for my life as I was then.”
“Not as much as you should be now, you thief.” A man laughed from the back.
“You can laugh, but they is out there. When I tried to back away – that’s when they saw me. They glowed this strange green color and had large black eyes and silver skin. I did not see a nose on their face.”
Some of the crowd started laughing but I continued on. “I was so scared; I tripped over my own spurs, just trying to get out of there. They was funny, these unholy demons. They spoke to me in my head, saying not to be afraid, that they were gathering information on our world.” I paused and caught my breath. “But I was terrified. Was they going to cut me up like the cattle? Before I could move this slimy net dropped down on me and sucked my limbs to my body like I was wrapped up real tight in a blanket. I couldn’t move, I couldn’t breathe, I was sure I was going to die. I stared up at the sky though the film that wrapped me, and saw a bright star. Except it was moving and coming closer. I think I must have wet myself. But things kind of grow foggy at that point. I don’t remember much, till I found myself on their star.”
“He’s a liar. Lynch him now. He wants us to believe that demons took him to a star?” Another man in the crowd piped up.
“Let him finish.” The Sheriff said.
"Well it was the scareiest thing I’d ever seen. Next thing I know, I was strapped down to this table naked and they was running a long metal rod up my nose. I couldn’t move or scream or anything. They told me to relax, in my head, that they only wanted a sample of my tissue. I was not sure if tissue was brains or boogers, but it scared me. I thought they were going to kill me like the cattle.”
“We didn’t find any cattle cut up like you say.” A woman hollered from the back. “Where were the cattle?”
"I expect they took them up onto their star like they did me.” I paused and thought back. “Yes, there was jars full of parts and pieces and cages, some with strange animals in them, ones I’ve never seen, one even had three heads.”
“He's lying. Hang him now.”
"I’m not. I swear on the Good Lord Jesus that this is the truth.” I shook my head. “It was like they was collecting stuff. Next thing I know I was laying on the bank by the stream with the other cowboys pointing their pistols at me. Claiming I stole some cattle. They found the iron in my equipment with my horse. They would not believe me, as you don’t believe me.”
“Do you have anything further?” The sheriff asked.
“Yes, one last thing. They gave me a message. They said they would be back.”
The Sheriff nodded to the executioner and he pulled a lever that dropped the floor out from under me. For once, my luck had not left me; the rope was short. At least I was going to my maker with a clean conscience. Let them deal with the Devil and his minions.
Muwhahahahahahahah! Here's some fun links:
http://www.stopabductions.com/
http://www.alien-ufo-pictures.com/alien_pictures.html
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