misslj_author: (Music)
2013-10-04 10:47 am

Rainbow Award 2013 Finalists.

So I got my dates a bit confused, which, admittedly, is easy to do because I have a bad memory. Anyhoodle. The Rainbow Awards for this year continues to blow my mind--"City of Jade" not only got an honourable mention, but it made the finalists for Gay Historical Romance. I can't even. This is just amazing! Thank you to everyone involved, particularly elisa, who does so much work for these awards. The full list of finalists is here and the winners will be announced on 8th December.

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misslj_author: (Medieval)
2013-09-30 07:14 pm

Rainbow Award 2013 Honorable Mention for "City of Jade."

City of Jade has recieved an Honorable Mention in this year's Rainbow Awards, which is truly wonderful and I'm so thrilled. To see the other recipients (and maybe grab a book or two to read for yourself), the last four posts are here:

Fourth Post (where City of Jade is listed.)
Third Post
Second Post
First Post

There's one more post of Honorable Mentions to come, and then the winners for the various wonderful categories will be posted by Elisa on October 1st, 2013.

misslj_author: (Aargleblaahrgle Daniel Craig)
2013-09-19 06:51 pm

Health Stuffs, Guest Blogging, Noble Romance.

I'm a bit behind in posting what's going on, which is due entirely to having pulled my back muscles. My physio, who is a magic worker, has put most of the problem to rights, but there is lingering pain and the necessary meds make me very tired, so I've spent most of my time resting or doing necessary stretches. Let me tell you, though, internets--back pain is nothing to sneeze at. It's quite possibly the worst pain I've ever felt, and that says a lot.

Anyhoodle, last week, I was at the ARe Cafe, talking about my love of series, and especially about The Archangel Chronicles, of which the next three are in the editing queue with Dreamspinner Press. I've started writing book seven, because these characters are very loud in my head--though they've had to endure my inability to do much while recovering from the back issue--and that book is coming along very quickly. You can read my post at the ARe Cafe here.

Noble Romance have closed and ceased operations. Emily Veinglory's Erotic Romance Publishers site has more information, here. What this means is that my novella, Life and Nothing But, is no longer available for purchase. I have my rights reversion letter and my plan is to go over the book and edit it again and then it'll probably go up on Smashwords. I'm not totally certain about this, though, so that may change, but suffice to say that the book is no longer available.


Link of the Now: Something a little light--Cat Versus Human, a cute comic strip about the joys of living with cats. I relate to this one, having had my own feet at the mercy of Castiel's talons of doom. And this one made me lol heartily. I hope you all enjoy this comic too.
misslj_author: (Theme - m/m erotica)
2013-08-02 08:49 pm

More Archangel Chronicles! And Other Things!

It's been a while since I've posted here and I can only say that life has been extremely busy with one thing or another. Suffice to say that when I got a certain email from a certain publisher yesterday, there may have been the sit-down version of the happy dance going on in my home.

And what did the email entail? Well. See this awesome art below? (Click to see full size.)


Archangelsss


These are my Archangels, all ten of them, as drawn and inked by the incredibly talented Danielle Ellison of Mad Robot. And they have three more novels that have been contracted by Dreamspinner Press.


I am so happy, I can't even. These three forthcoming books pick up after the end of book three, but it's not essential to have read the first three novels to follow these new ones. So what's going to happen in these three? Well, the Holy Grail has gone missing and Bad Things start to happen. It's up to the Archangels and their allies to fix things up. There are new characters and old, and the continuing relationship between Gabriel and Michael as they work through this new challenge presented them. The books are called, in order:

The Wind-Up Forest
The Crystal Lake
The Bone Cup.


In other publishing news, City of Jade is out now and has already recieved some really wonderful reviews. It's available here--ebook and paperback, if you're curious. Ice, my novella with Less Than Three Press goes into serial in October, and here's the info for that. Just before that starts, Capsicum Head, my story in the Rocking Hard rock and roll serial anthologies goes live, and more info is here if you want to sign up for that and the other stories in the collection.


Also, dear New Zealand, you make the BEST sour apple soda I have ever had. Please make it available in more shops in Australia, like, supermarkets, yes that would be awesome. Macs Sour Green Apple is *amazing.* Finally, my rosemary plant has begun to flower and it's so pretty. I had no idea that rosemary flowers were so lovely. I've always had a black thumb and I think I've graduated to a grey-green thumb, as only half my plants die now! It's a step up from all of them, right? Right! :D So here is my pretty rosemary flower to end this update of writing stuff.

misslj_author: (Writing)
2013-06-07 02:00 pm

"City of Jade" Release Day Post!

In 2011, I had a short story accepted for the June Daily Dose by Dreamspinner Press. The theme was 'A First Time for Everything,' and my story was called "City of Gold." It was my first historical as a professional author, set in mid-12th century Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire. It told the story of Gallienus of Constantinople, a former soldier who, because of an injury, had been assigned to the gates of the city, working as a gate guard, and how he met and fell in love with Misahuen of Gyeongju, a refugee from war-torn Korea, who had taken work with a merchant caravan.

Incidentally, all images in this post are clickable—they're the thumbnails, to see the fantastic full size images, click 'em and ta-da!

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Buy: ebook & Buy: paperback


That story stayed with me long after I'd finished writing it. Long after the Daily Dose, long after reviews, wonderful critiques and awards. The characters had taken up residence in my head and didn't want to leave. So I thought, well, seeing as I left the end of the story with the pair of them riding out of Constantinople into the great unknown, why, I could write a novel about that great unknown! And thus, the first seeds of "City of Jade," the sequel, were born.

However, the voices of a group of colourful Archangels and their friends were louder (and more numerous!), and so I wrote the first three Archangel novels first. I made a start on "City of Jade," in that I plotted out what I was going to write and decided that hey! Wouldn't it be fun to set it on the Silk Road, and write a romance on a medieval road trip? Why yes! It would be loads of fun! Good thing I love research, because boy howdy, I did a lot of that for this book.

I finished the first three Archangel books and got to work in earnest on "City of Jade." I have always loved the history of the Byzantine Empire. It's a common misconception that the Byzantine Empire is completely different and removed from the Roman Empire—nothing could be further from the truth. Byzantine was the name of a tiny fishing village on the coast of the Bospherous in the province of Thrace, most popularly known as the home province of Spartacus. Essentially, one day in 330A.D., Constantine the Great came along, took a look around this fishing village and liked it so much that he decided to build his capital—the new Rome—on that very spot. And so the dream of Byzantium was born.

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Storks nest in one of the towers of a building in Samarkand. Photo: 1911, Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii. License free.


The Roman Empire was split into the Western Empire (capital in Rome) and the Eastern Empire (capital in Constantinople.) To quote from Wikipedia (yes, I know, but this is actually a good succinct summary), the decline of the Western Empire was because of the following:

The decline, seen in retrospect, occurred over a period of four centuries, culminating in the final dissolution of the Western Roman Empire on September 4, 476, when Romulus Augustus, the last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire, was deposed by Odoacer, a Germanic chieftain. Some modern historians question the significance of this date. One reason was that Julius Nepos, the emperor recognized by the East Roman Empire, continued to live in Dalmatia, until he was assassinated in 480. The Ostrogoths who succeeded considered themselves upholders of the direct line of Roman traditions. (The Eastern Roman Empire was going through a different trajectory as it declined steadily after 1000 AD to 1453 with the Fall of Constantinople to the Turks.) Many events after 378 worsened the Western empire's situation. The Battle of Adrianople in 378, the death of Theodosius I in 395 (the last time the Roman Empire was politically unified), the crossing of the Rhine in 406 by Germanic tribes, the execution of Stilicho in 408, the sack of Rome in 410, the death of Constantius III in 421, the death of Aetius in 454, the second sack of Rome in 455, and the death of Majorian in 461 are emphasized by various historians.


Another common misconception is that the predominant language of the Byzantine Empire was Latin. It wasn't—it was Greek. But this isn't so unusual as Greek was the secondary language in Rome, before there was a Western and Eastern Empire. It was seen as the height of culture to speak, read and write Greek, and many Roman writers did, in fact, write solely in Greek. The Roman Empire wasn't shy about assimilating the deities of the nations that were conquered and adding them to the Roman pantheon, and the same for the regional stories of heroes and monsters. Stories like "Jason and the Argonauts" were also known as "Iason and the Argonauts," or Heracles instead of Hercules, for instance. In Constantinople, Latin was used in church and in ceremonies only, when in the seventh century, the Emperor Heraclius removed it from common usage in favour of medieval Greek. But every language in Europe could be heard in Byzantium, particularly in Constantinople, even medieval Chinese.

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People of the Silk Road, painting from the 9th century in Dunhuang, China. License: public domain.


"City of Jade" is set in 1131. This is during the Komnenos Dynasty, a period considered to be one of the greats in Byzantine history. It's a period that I'm familiar with too, from my own personal interest in medieval history, and so I read (and reread!) a great many books and websites to get a sense of the political environment fresh in my mind. Too, I also read a lot of information about sexuality and relationships in the period, the merchant class, history of the Silk Road, life in China and the various dynasties that ruled over that large area in the period. I also consulted a lot of maps. And I mean a LOT. One very clever individual had created a Google Earth overlay that had every single route the Silk Road had taken on it, and that was absolutely invaluable. To get an eyeful of my sources, my bibliography, also in the end matter of "City of Jade," is on my website, here.

So I had my characters, I had their route, I had the secondary characters, I had the information about the land, the lives and religion of regular people along the way, the names of cities long dead and lost to myth and history. I had the picture of it all in my head. So I began to write.

And write. And write some more. And when I hit the 100K word mark, I realized that this book was going to be pretty damn long. At first, I was a little concerned, but after some thought and some conversation with my mother, some friends and some historians of my acquaintance, I realized that it didn't matter. I loved writing this book and I loved researching it. I felt quite bereft when it was finished and quite sad that the characters had ended their journey—I wanted to spend more time with them, but they were ready to rest, and so I closed their story. (For now.)

This book has been nothing but a labour of love for me. Even as it has frustrated me at times and vexed me at others, made me a little teary or made me laugh at myself, this story means a lot to me because it is written with love. I love the history of this period, the history of the different nations and dynasties, the clothing, the food, the nuances between trade markets. I love the characters as they came to me and the incredible photos I looked at of the sites they travelled through, photos captured in recent years by travelers in the regions and shared for all on the internet.

It is my great hope that readers enjoy this book as much as I enjoyed writing it. You can get "City of Jade" here: >Buy: ebook & Buy: paperback.

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Mural of Ban Chao and King Zhong in Kashgar. License: Cc3.0, John Hill.
misslj_author: (Medieval)
2013-05-24 12:18 pm

Cover Art Reveal: City of Jade.

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By the wonderful Anne Cain, and the book is out with Dreamspinner on the 7th June. Isn't the cover gorgeous? I love it!
misslj_author: (Books and herbs)
2013-05-09 11:11 pm
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Six Years of Dreamspinner Press! And a Great Review for "Under the Southern Cross."

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Six Years of Dreamspinner!


This week, all my books and those by other wonderful authors contracted in DSP's third year of business are 35% off. So why not take advantage and grab a bargain?

You could also grab the "Under the Southern Cross" anthology which got a 5 sweet peas review at Mrs Condit Reads Books. I'm so thrilled that it was enjoyed so much. :D
misslj_author: (My other car's a couch)
2013-03-13 03:30 pm

Release Day! Upcoming Releases! Blog Hop! Cool Change Yay!

The cool change FINALLY came through last night, so it's actually pleasant today. Yay!

Release day! Yay! "The Body on The Beach" and its companion novellas and anthology, "Under the Southern Cross" are out today! You can grab your copies here:



The Body on The Beach by L. J. LaBarthe.
Coming Home by Robyn Walker.
Jasper and the Dead by RJ Astruc.
Whitewater by Meredith Shayne.
The Red Heart by Isabelle Rowan.
Under the Southern Cross paperback anthology of all the titles listed above.



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RH "Rocking Hard" volume two will be out soon, and contains my story, "Capsicum Head." This is a novella length story about punk rock in Australia in the 80s, the band, Capsicum Head are the focus. I had a lot of fun writing this story, and I do hope that people who sign up for serial enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.

And isn't that cover awesome? I really love it. "Capsicum Head" goes into serial in late August, so you have a while yet.

"Rocking Hard" volume 1 is already running, you can sign up for that one here. (It's half way down the page.) At the bottom of that page are the details of volume 2, which begins serialisation in April.


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I have also been contracted for my vampire story, "Ice," which will be serialised on its own with Less Than Three Press. I'm very excited to be working with LT3 again, and look forward to seeing "Ice" available on site. I'll keep you up to date on that one.

Last but not least, a blog hop, to celebrate Less Than Three's fourth anniversary.

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misslj_author: (Illumincation - written words)
2013-02-16 07:30 pm

Under the Southern Cross Anthology Preorder Details.

It's coming... soon. On March 13th, the Under the Southern Cross anthology will be out. Now you can preorder it from the DSP website, along with the individual novellas. Mix and match!

All our covers were done by the immensely talented Anne Cain. Here's mine with blurb, and then I will link all the things.



Blurb: In 1920, a body is found on Brighton Beach, Adelaide. Billy Liang has been living a respectable life as the representative of Adelaide’s Chinese community—with his lover, lawyer Tom Williams, discreetly at his side. When evidence seems to implicate the people Billy represents, he steps up to help solve the murder. He and Tom deal with illegal opium dens, fantan games and gambling, racism, and being shot at. Though Billy’s family accepts the love he and Tom share, Australia’s laws against sodomy and homosexuality pose a constant danger. Now, the body on the beach brings a whole new threat to Billy and Tom’s life in Adelaide.

Preorder here.

And here's the anthology: preorder page.

The other novellas:
Jasper and the Dead by RJ Astruc.
The Red Heart by Isabelle Rowan.
Whitewater by Meredith Shayne.
Coming Home by Robyn Walker.

The release date is March 13, so less than a month to go!
misslj_author: (Default)
2013-01-26 01:34 pm

New Cover Art.

So we have our covers for the "Under the Southern Cross" anthology and our individual stories. They are *sensational*. Anne Cain has really done a spectacular job on these.

"Under the Southern Cross" is an anthology of Australian stories by Australian authors set in Australia. As today is Australia Day, it's a good day to show you all the great covers we have for our work.

First up, the cover for the print anthology. The others are beneath the cut.



The individual covers )

Such beautiful art. The collection is due for release in March.
misslj_author: (Default)
2013-01-09 04:52 pm

Preditors & Editors Poll; Fave Reads of 2012.

A very belated happy new year to everyone! I've been quiet here because of one thing: heatwave hell. It's been stinking hot in Australia since late Dec '12, and the heat has really sapped my energy - along with most of Australia. Today is actually pleasant, low 20s, so I'm getting myself into gear and catching up on things.

Firstly, I am thrilled and honoured that "No Quarter" is nominated in the Best Romance Novels category at the Preditors and Editors poll. I'm with some amazing talent, which is a real thrill for me. If you'd like to vote (and please do!), the poll for that category is here. The nominees are listed alphabetically by title, so "No Quarter" is half way down the page. :)

Secondly, I read some great books in 2012. I don't really like reviewing, per se, but I'm all about rec links, so here are the books that I most enjoyed and links to places to buy them. I should also note that these are not necessarily newly released in 2012 - there are also books in the list that were new to me in 2012.

In no particular order:

1. The Danilov Quintet by Jasper Kent.
Only three out so far.
2. The Prince and The Program by Aldous Mercer.
3. The Bastard Prince by Megan Derr.
4. The Remy Chandler series by Thomas E. Sniegoski.
5. The God Eaters by Jesse Hajicek.
Free read here.

So there we go. Now, to finish up the polishing of "City of Jade," which I'm hoping to submit this month, and to finish writing my vampire story for LT3. :D

How's life treating you guys?
misslj_author: (Muse)
2012-12-02 04:58 pm

2012 Rainbow Awards.

So the 2012 Rainbow Award Winners have been announced (here: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/1822715.html) and I am thrilled and amazed that "No Quarter" has an honourable mention for Best Debut Gay Novel/Book, coming in at #6.



So many wonderful books won or got honourable mentions in this year's awards, congratulations to everyone, and thank you to Elisa and everyone involved in the judging and running of the awards. There's a lot of Dreamspinner Press titles in this years winners and honourable mentions, which is just wonderful.

Dreamspinner is having a sale of all the winning and honourable mention titles, and you can find that list here, on the DSP blog. "No Quarter" is part of the sale, and as such, will be on sale until 5th December 2012. (Ebook and paperback, complete series list is here.)

Thank you again, and congratulations, and happy 2nd December!
misslj_author: (Coke. My drink of choice.)
2012-12-01 06:31 pm

Coming Soon: Australian Anthology.

I'm delighted to be able to announce that Dreamspinner Press has bought the collection of five Australian m/m romance stories.

I conceived the idea a while ago, and pitched it to my fellow authors and DSP, and everyone was excited and keen to be involved. Subsequently, we all got the contracts a few days ago, and so, Under the Southern Cross will be released in March 2013. I am delighted to be a part of this collection and honoured to be joined by Isabelle Rowan, Meredith Shayne, RJ Astruc and Robyn Walker. The collection covers historical, futuristic and contemporary, and sci-fic, horror, dystopia, mystery and drama. The stories will be published as individual novellas and grouped in a paperback anthology - more details to come.

I - and my colleagues and fellow authors - will no doubt be talking about this some more, especially when the release date gets closer. But in the interim, I'm just thrilled to be able to announce that it's coming.

And for those who are wondering, the Southern Cross is a constellation, it's also the stars on our flag. :)


Kevin Brewer and David Tiley. CC2.5

Mildly hungry koala thanks you for your time.
misslj_author: (M/M Passion in suits)
2012-11-17 02:52 pm

New, Current Release: No Shadows Fall.

Since "No Quarter," book one of The Archangel Chronicles was given away as a freebie for one hour today as part of Dreamspinner Press's TweetAway extravaganza, here is the information about the latest installment of the series, "No Shadows Fall."

"No Shadows Fall" was released late October and picks up directly from where "No Surrender, No Retreat" left off. To get all the books in the series, click here.



NSF No Shadows Fall.

Blurb:

Newly bonded Archangels Michael and Gabriel are torn from their idyllic island retreat by the singing of hymns heralding stunning news: Gabriel’s ancient foe, Semjaza, has escaped from his prison in the stars and now seeks revenge and utter conquest.

With the wisdom of Archangel Raziel to guide them and help coming from the most unlikely of quarters, Gabriel and Michael join with the Brotherhood of Archangels to hunt Semjaza down and finish him once and for all. Because Semjaza's return to Earth doesn't threaten just Gabriel and his loved ones—it threatens the whole of humanity.

But even more danger lurks in the shadows, threatening the Brotherhood from within. If Gabriel and Semjaza finally face each other in single combat, will Gabriel survive the contest, or will Michael lose his one true love?

Sequel to No Surrender, No Retreat: Book Three of The Archangel Chronicles.

Excerpt )

Get it: Ebook and Paperback or at Amazon here or ARe here.
misslj_author: (Theme - m/m erotica)
2012-11-17 02:50 pm

New, Current Release: No Shadows Fall.

Since "No Quarter," book one of The Archangel Chronicles was given away as a freebie for one hour today as part of Dreamspinner Press's TweetAway extravaganza, here is the information about the latest installment of the series, "No Shadows Fall."

"No Shadows Fall" was released late October and picks up directly from where "No Surrender, No Retreat" left off. To get all the books in the series, click here.



NSF No Shadows Fall.

Blurb:

Newly bonded Archangels Michael and Gabriel are torn from their idyllic island retreat by the singing of hymns heralding stunning news: Gabriel’s ancient foe, Semjaza, has escaped from his prison in the stars and now seeks revenge and utter conquest.

With the wisdom of Archangel Raziel to guide them and help coming from the most unlikely of quarters, Gabriel and Michael join with the Brotherhood of Archangels to hunt Semjaza down and finish him once and for all. Because Semjaza's return to Earth doesn't threaten just Gabriel and his loved ones—it threatens the whole of humanity.

But even more danger lurks in the shadows, threatening the Brotherhood from within. If Gabriel and Semjaza finally face each other in single combat, will Gabriel survive the contest, or will Michael lose his one true love?

Sequel to No Surrender, No Retreat: Book Three of The Archangel Chronicles.

Excerpt )

Get it: Ebook and Paperback or at Amazon here or ARe here.
misslj_author: (Angels at rest)
2012-10-23 08:48 pm

"No Shadows Fall" Cover & Release Date.

Anne Cain has done it again and created a truly gorgeous cover for me. This is the third book in the Archangel Chronicles and is called No Shadows Fall. It's out on the 29th of this month, ebook is here and the paperback is here.




Blurb:

Newly bonded Archangels Michael and Gabriel are torn from their idyllic island retreat by the singing of hymns heralding stunning news: Gabriel’s ancient foe, Semjaza, has escaped from his prison in the stars and now seeks revenge and utter conquest.

With the wisdom of Archangel Raziel to guide them and help coming from the most unlikely of quarters, Gabriel and Michael join with the Brotherhood of Archangels to hunt Semjaza down and finish him once and for all. Because Semjaza's return to Earth doesn't threaten just Gabriel and his loved ones—it threatens the whole of humanity.

But even more danger lurks in the shadows, threatening the Brotherhood from within. If Gabriel and Semjaza finally face each other in single combat, will Gabriel survive the contest, or will Michael lose his one true love?
misslj_author: (Herbs)
2012-10-09 06:30 pm

2012 Rainbow Awards, Writing, Publishers, Giveaways and Herbs.

It's Round Four of voting on covers for the 2012 Rainbow Awards. I am humbled and thrilled that the cover for No Quarter is still in the race.

So if you'd like to help out and vote, and I'd love it if you did, please go here and cast your ballot.

* If you don't have a Live Journal, don't fret - you can log in using your Facebook or Twitter and vote accordingly. :D

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In writing and publishing news, book three, No Shadows Fall has a release date of the 29th October. And to celebrate all October releases, Dreamspinner Press is having what is, I think, the most awesome giveaways - the tweetaway! If you don't have a twitter but still want to participate and bag yourself free books, bookmark the DSP twitter, right here.

Less Than Three Press has closed submissions for the Rockstar Anthology Collection, in which I have a story called >Capsicum Head. It's about an Aussie punk rock band in the 80s and their highs and lows on tour to the town of Port Pirie and the city of Melbourne. LT3 does have two open calls which, if I may say, look pretty awesome, and I'm planning to have something for the vampire call. If you're reading this..." Message In A Bottle call and Vampire call info.

I am currently at 65K words on City of Jade, the novel sequel to my short story, City of Gold. I am actually amazed at myself right now, I seem to be averaging 5K words a day and this story is practically writing itself. When I picked it up again, I had 30K words down, and now I'm powering along like a writing machine. With a very sore wrist. Ow. I'm really enjoying writing this, I get a lot of joy out of looking at blogs and photos and scholarly and academic research about where this book takes place, which is the Silk Road from Constantinople to Chang'an and then to Li'nan. (Istanbul - Xi'an - Hangzhou). It's set in 1141-42, and is the story of Gallienus of Constantinople and Misahuen of Gyeongju and their trip to find a new home in the Song Dynasty's capital, Li'nan. I would love to follow their journey as a tourist. It's on my bucket list.

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I have gone on a herb growing kick, and my little herb garden in pots is going great guns. My mint is, I'm convinced, related to triffids. If I'm attacked by sentient mint, you all know what happened. Avenge me and honour my memory, friends.

Ahem. Anyhoo, I have mint, parsley, rosemary, lavender, chilli and thyme. (My landlady gave me the thyme. How awesome is that?) I plan to get some perenial corriander (cilatro to my US friends) and some basil, and that should tide me over for the time being. Until I spy something else I must try my hand at growing. Fresh herbs, though, omg. SO GOOD. So very, very good.
misslj_author: (Angels at rest)
2012-09-27 03:44 am

The Romance Reviews GLBT Madness Hop: Blog Post.

The Romance Reviews GLBT Madness Hop GLBT MADNESS HOP


Click the banner to be taken to the next blog on the hop! When you click on the button, you're taken to the next random blog that you haven’t gone to visit yet. The system takes care of “remembering” which blog you have gone to or not, and will forward you to a blog you haven’t visited yet.

So today, I'm going to talk about "No Surrender, No Retreat," and why I enjoyed writing and crafting the book and the overreaching universe that is the Archangel Chronicles.

"No Surrender, No Retreat," picks up seventy years after the end of "No Quarter." In those seventy years, there has been a war, a war unlike any seen before on Earth, involving angels and demons and all kinds of paranormal elements. Humanity is now well aware of angels and demons and all the monsters that live in the world, but after the war, there is little in the way of energy, money or resources for any major government to make a big deal out of it. After all, if you've been through a war of attrition that has lasted that long and survived to the end of it, licking ones wounds and rebuilding is a little more important than witch hunting. Generally speaking, anyway.

Archangels Michael and Gabriel have been apart for most of the war, so the book opens with them reuniting. It's a very emotional time for them, and I loved writing how they connected to each other and, after that first flush of romantic happiness, when reality sets in, how they adjust to each other and each other's foibles and prejudices. Their relationship is still very young – they have known each other forever, but being involved romantically adds a whole new dimension to their relationship and they are learning how to accept each other and love each other. Writing a fledging relationship like this, where the two characters do know each other very well in all other areas outside of sex and romance is a lot of fun. Exploring the dynamics between them as the conservative, shy, introverted Michael and outgoing, gregarious, irreverent Gabriel jostle to find a common ground is one of the things I really loved writing in this book.

I also gave the reader a more in-depth look at the relationship between Archangels Uriel and Raziel. Uriel is cranky, hates humans, has a bad temper, but is absolutely devoted to Raziel. Raziel is a genius but he's also impatient when people don't understand what he's talking about. He is as devoted to Uriel as Uriel is to him, and their relationship includes a lot of sarcasm, teasing, laughter and jokes. They have been together for nearly as long as forever, so they know each other very well, both romantically and not.

Then there's Archangel Raphael, who has a more prominent role in this book. His lover is Israfel, the angel of music, and Israfel is an impetuous, youthful minded angel, who enjoys all kinds of music and cooking. Israfel is devoted to Raphael and Raphael loves Israfel completely, finding his impetuousness and his tendency to babble to be utterly endearing. There are other relationships in the book, Agrat and her husband Shateiel, Archangel Remiel and his lover, the immortal woman, Ishtahar. The Archdemons return and this book reveals that Ondrass is involved in a relationship with his personal assistant, Markus.

I enjoyed writing the variety of relationships that are featured in this book and in the series as a whole. I liked writing the different dynamics of the couples and how they interact with others as individuals. There is a plot that involves more than just the romance and sex scenes, and I hope that all the elements combined make the book as enjoyable for readers as it was for me to write.

As part of the hop, I'll be giving away a pdf copy of "No Surrender, No Retreat." More information on this book and the series as a whole can be found at the series page on the Dreamspinner Press site, over here.

The Romance Reviews GLBT Madness Hop
misslj_author: (Library full of books)
2012-08-20 06:22 pm

Books Reviewed!



I've been reviewed! Lots, apparently. Which is very much of the yay, especially after spending last night in hospital. (Long story short - pain in my left side, went into Emergency just to be sure it wasn't my heart playing up again, a bevvy of tests later, the awesome doctor said it's a musculoskeletal issue, so next thing is pain treatment without interfering with other medications I'm on. I'm looking at doing Tai Chi, too. So there's that.)

So yes, tonight, getting the notif from Manic Readers that I'd been reviewed, really made my day, especially as it was a good review and it turned out the review site has reviewed me before. Three other times, actually, so triple yay! In order of review recieved, from most recent to least recent:

No Quarter :: 4/5 stars review.
City of Gold :: 4.5/5 stars review
Life and Nothing But :: 4.5/5 stars review
Long Road Back :: 3/5 stars review

Thank you so much for taking the time to read and review!
misslj_author: (Cooking)
2012-07-28 06:59 pm

Chatting at the Dreamspinner Facebook Tomorrow.

I'll be hosting a chat tomorrow at the Dreamspinner Press Facebook Page, where I'll be talking about my latest release, No Surrender, No Retreat, and all kinds of things. I'll also be doing a giveaway of the book. Event details are here, and I'll be on the Facebook DSP page from 9am SA Central Standard Time / 7:30pm Florida, USA time. I'll be around for about four hours, so if you've got a Facebook, drop in and say hi!