Sunday, March 29, 2015

Release Blitz: Tragic Soul



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Following the events in Reckless and before Triple Threat the band, Paulie and Crystal find themselves very much in love and think nothing in the world can or will tear them apart. An unexpected gift lands in their laps. But, they soon find that it's an opportunity that will tear their world apart. It means moving across the country, and Chad, still very much in love with Crystal, wants no part of it. Soon Crystal must make a choice that she thought she would never have to do. Letting her first love go proves to be the hardest thing she's ever done. Months later her destiny is put to the test when she and Chad join a brand new band. Sparks instantly fly between Crystal and Spikes, the rhythm guitarist. Can he replace Paulie? Will Paulie keep her heart and soul hostage? Will she ever be able to love again, or will she forever be haunted by her regret? Is she a tragic soul destined to misery?


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Bella Jeanisse hails from New York City. At 10 years old, Bella picked up her first guitar. She was
instantly hooked. Because of her deep passion for tall men, rock music, tattoos and motorcycles,
she has gotten to know many musicians and roadies over the years—in every possible way. And
although she has been writing risqué stories about musicians for many years, she has just recently
taken these tales to the next level revealing, through her protagonists, the hold some of these men
still have on her. They have inspired more than they ever imagined.

Now living in Florida with her three sons, she juggles domestic responsibilities, a social life, her
career as an IT professional and her writing as carefully as possible. They do cross paths as you
have seen in her first collection of short stories. Her life is busy and full, yet very fulfilling.
The few limits Bella puts on her love­life may be found as but a shadow in her writing. She draws
from life, fantasy and inspiration to create each tale.

Bella has broadened her horizons to include short stories, Insatiable Appetites, with many more to
come, some just a sentence at this point. The subjects range from military men to biker chicks to
naughty doctors and much, much more. You can find a taste of the newest shorts on Wattpad.com.
The Triple Threat universe is growing... Gasoline 2 (Evolving Urges) is up next. Triple Threat 3
(Dual Desires) is finished. Soon enough you’ll also get to know Silverblade, Main Street (book
name subject to change), Winter Winds, Brass Monkey, Mark of the Devil and Wounded Hearts
too... so many hot rock stars, so little time to make them come to life.



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Saturday, March 28, 2015

Cover Reveal: Chipped Black Nail Polish








A tribute to a different kind of Jersey girl.

    In New Jersey during the summer of 1989, an awkward thirteen-year-old who was obsessed with weird music fell head-over-heels in love with the coolest post-punk rock girl he had ever met.

    Nicholas was insecure. He was a daydreamer, wishing for romance when he was told, over and over, that he could not have it. He was a toy, pulled and pushed, wanted and used, dragged along yet held at a distance. Nicholas fell in with the out crowd, and loved every minute of it. He fell in love and got left behind, but not before she changed him forever.

    This is an irrational, emotional love story for the teenager inside all of us.

    The music is loud, and you’re about to be pushed into the pit.



What some people are saying…

“I should have put you in therapy.” – my mother

“I insist that you use my real name.” – Kevin

“Finally, a title that doesn’t scare people off. Not like the first book, The CoolestWay to Kill Yourself.” – Kim Gray, publicist








Foreword by Wendy Buck

Three months after I read Nicholas’ first book, The Coolest Way to Kill Yourself, my thirteen-year-old daughter, M, told me she was a lesbian. I did not know Nicholas before reading his first book, but he has since become a close friend and confidant. I shared M’s news with him and his response was that I had to write a foreword for his next book. I asked him for the correlation between her announcement and his book, because I didn’t get it. And I fought him on it. What does being gay have in common with being punk rock? He told me to think about the term in a non-music sort of way. What does it represent? And so I did what I always do. I went away and I thought about what he said. Chipped Black Nail Polish takes place when I was a teenager, during the height of punk rock. As so many of us did, I promised myself I would never grow up to be one of those adults who forgot where she came from. Themusic was important, but more than that, what punk rock stood for took center stage for me: the do it- yourself philosophy, questioning the norm, thinking critically, and pushing the boundaries of acceptability. But above all of those things, the most basic characteristic of punk rock is to be true to one’s self. But, I broke that promise. I lost sight of myself and became ii someone I thought I should be in the eyes of my peers. And so, Nicholas and his book came along shortly after I started questioning my decisions and choices in life. Not only have I benefited from his being such a good friend, but so too has my daughter. I raise M to be a free thinker and she is very much a free spirit. When I look at her, I am so proud of the young woman she is becoming. She will make her mark. And just like how she came out to the world, she will do it in her own way and in her own time. Do not rush this child, and do not expect her to do it the normal way. She is a weirdo. Nicholas has captured only one summer, three months, in this book. These months were pinnacle in defining him as an adult. He, too, was thirteen during the events that took place. I am so grateful that Kim entered his life, for however brief that time was. She taught him to live in acceptance of one’s self, to question everything, to stretch himself outside his perceived comfort zone. She taught him punk rock. She taught him it was okay to be a weirdo.






Meet all the characters from cbnp






Nicholas Tanek is an American ghostwriter from New Brunswick, New Jersey. He graduated from Rutgers University with a bachelor's degree in English. Nicholas Tanek grew up as a New Jersey punk rock skater kid who lost himself in the early 90’s New York City rave scene. After years of drug addiction, he got his life together when he was reunited with Lynn, the love of his life, before she died at the age of 37. Instead of choosing negativity, he chose creativity. Losing Lynn inspired him to write his first book, The Coolest Way To Kill Yourself. There is quite a bit of kinky sex, drugs, and music in the life of Nicholas Tanek and he has some unique stories to tell.





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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Interview: Author J.D. Estrada

Meet J. D. Estrada

Biography:
Born on August 13th, 1980, JD Estrada shares birthdays with Fidel Castro and Alfred Hitchcock. Seeing as his mother is Cuban and he loves writing, it’s easy to deduce which of these figures he most prefers to be associated with. Here Puerto Rican by birth and nurture, that didn’t stop JD from picking up English fluently at an early age. You can chock that one up to Hannah Barbera, Scooby-Doo and countless other cartoons. 

From an early age, JD always said he wanted to be an inventor, he just didn’t know he’d end up doing it using words. Having had his entire formal education in Puerto Rico, the love for the ocean is something that is definitely closely associated to many of his works. 

A graduate of Psychology, Advertising and Marketing, JD began his professional career down the path of advertising and later on to communications and public relations. In 2004 he got the itch to finally put to paper the idea he’d had for a book. The inception of Only Human came about while chatting, listening to Bach and watching a commercial on TV for Underworld that made him say, “I can write something like that.” What began as a vampire book quickly evolved to 200 pages of research into the exploration of humanity via fiction and sure, there are vampires in the book. Fast forward through 7 different jobs, freelance work including advertising, editorials, translation and all things communication, he published Only Human in 2013 and his life has changed completely. 

Also a proficient blogger, JD found his calling and decided to take the indie route because too often he’d had revisions to most if not all of his work, the pains of working in communications. Not this time though, this time a book would be drafted, edited, proofread and promoted through his blog, through social media and connecting with people. His work, his rules. 

During this process, he also rekindled his love for poetry and has released two poetry collections titled Between the Tides and Dark Strands. A third collection is also finalized and will be forthcoming. Currently hard at work on the sequel to Only Human, JD still takes time to post on his blog and connect with anyone kind enough to swing by his Facebook author page or who are wonderful enough to send an email. So by all means, show your human side and connect. You will definitely get signs of life.

Book Blurbs:
Only Human

Nathaniel Runnels isn’t a fan of life. He isn’t a fan of the news, which is a bust because he’s a reporter. He’s lost faith in journalism, in the truth, in civilization and in himself. So it’s quite the surprise when he gets swept up in a quest to save the world. Perception and reality collide as one man faces one question, would you sacrifice your humanity to save mankind? 

Only Human is a tale where the truth is revealed about vampires, about therians (make sure you don’t call them werewolves), about angels, about demons, the photogeni plant people and humanity as we supposedly know it. This isn’t your typical book, these aren’t your typical vampires and what has been said is fiction, may actually be truer than the history you’ve been sold.

Between the Tides

This collection from J.D. Estrada is his second published book and his first volume of poetry to show that inspiration can come from life, loss, illness, love, a block of cheese or whatever.


Dark Strands

Born from his love for dark poetry, Dark Strands is an exploration to the darker side of our psyche. 22 poems dealing with murder, anger, vampires, lust and teeth are your invitation to step into the shadow. After all, the worst thing that can happen is that you like it.

Teaser:
Captured Moments
The third poetry collection to be released within a year, Captured Moments is a true exploration of poetry, emotions and all the different ways we can capture all those wonderful, indecipherable things we feel.

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Social Media: 
@twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Google+ you can find me by searching for JDEstradawriter

Interview:
1. What inspires your writing?
Honestly life in general inspires my writing. I fuel off my experiences and love the concept of humanity and how we express it. When I research though that’s when you see that anything can spark an interesting idea which inevitably leads me to writing. My life is endlessly richer by writing and I always work extra hard to let myself come through what I commit to paper. It could be a novel or a thank you note, it doesn’t matter. The effort will be put into making it something memorable because there is power in words and I often enjoy using it to make others smile or at least get them hooked on a story. 

2. Have you always wanted to be an author?
I’ve wanted to be a writer for a long time though I wasn’t clear on it until I was in my mid-twenties. Amazing, even in that I was a late bloomer. Still, writing is a vital part of my genetic makeup and I don’t know who I’d be if I didn’t write, it’s that important to me. 

3. Who are your favorite authors?
JK Rowling, Neil Gaiman, Frank Herbert, HP Lovecraft, Tolkien, Douglas Adams, Nietzsche and Edgar Allan Poe are the authors who have had the most profound impact in my life. The magic in JK and Neil’s work helps my imagination soar and truly push me to break boundaries in regards to where a story can go. Frank Herbert’s Dune is the single most real piece of science fiction I’ve read and although the entire series is amazing, that first book just blew me away. Lovecraft is the ONLY author I’ve read so far that has crept into my dreams and nightmares. His attention to detail was just so terrible and terrifying. One of my favs for sure. Tolkien for his part is the fantasy work that feels the most real to me to the extent that I wouldn’t be surprised if we’re actually living a second or third age of man and that Middle Earth actually did exist. Douglas Adams and Carl Hiaasen are the authors who’ve most made me laugh out loud from their brilliant work. Adams was more cerebral while Hiaasen was just full on raw black humor. When it comes to deep thoughts, Nietzsche consistently makes me take notes in his books. Just a brilliant guy who pushed the boundaries to what was allowable in written form. And Edgar Allan Poe, well thanks to him I can smile easier on a rainy day and always nod to a raven or any other black bird that crosses my path. 

4. What would you say to someone who is just starting out as a writer?
Be yourself, listen to your heart, insist and focus on the work. Some people will tell you that you can or can’t do it, that’s for you to decide. It’s not an easy route and nowadays a lot of people want to be writers. So that said, don’t do it for the money, do it for yourself and to allow a piece of yourself to live forever. Anything else is a bonus. 

5. Do you ever put any part of yourself in you characters?
Do I ever not include myself in my works? That’s the question. In Only Human, Daniel and Nathaniel do have parts of who I am although there’s actually a literary version of myself and my actual real self. Let me explain, in Only Human and other works, there is a character called Fäet Odstein… That’s my literary incarnation. In the Daydreams on the Sherbet Shore, I actually make an appearance in each of the stories since the characters that aren’t from Draem are actually people whom I know from real life, whom I’ve gotten consent to include in fantastical adventures. In addition, story-lines and topics always obey topics that are driving me at the moment.

6. How old where you when your first book was published?
I was 32 when my first book published. It’s amazing how much you can change in 2 and a half years.

7. How many books have you written? What are their titles?
I’ve published Only Human, Between the Tides and Dark Strands. Thanks to the next question, I can keep this answer real short. LOL

8. Do you have any more books coming out? What are their titles?
I have an upcoming poetry collection titled Captured Moments and the sequel to Only Human out this year if all goes to plan. There’s also a sci-fi novella about halfway done, a Young Adult book about 30% done, a Spanish poetry collection that’s almost done and a bilingual poetry, short story and essay collection which is around 70% completed. The titles I don’t give is because I haven’t registered in the Library of Congress and to me, no copyright, no book. Oh and there’s also a physical version of the Daydreams coming out soon. 

9. What do you hope readers take from your books?
I like writing things that invite people to think. Being a fan of certain philosophers, I’ve grown to be who I am through copious amounts of questioning. In addition, I want people to see female characters that rock, twists on gender roles, established paradigms and for people to read something they’ve never read before. With poetry, I want to leave space for people to add their spin to the message they receive at times. In regards to the daydreams, I honestly just want people to smile and have a great time although I think that applies to everything I write. I want someone to finish reading anything I wrote and to feel satisfied with how they invested their time. 

10. What do you do to get ready to write?
Get paper, get pen, get headphones on and zone out. That’s about as much of a mantra and method as I use. I also always have a spare notebook and a stray word document open to capture ideas and thoughts. Basically ANYTHING that can serve as a capture tool has been used and many a time I’ve given thanks to a stray napkin that helped me remember an idea. :D

11. Do you ever get writers block? What helps you get past it?
I sometimes might lose enthusiasm to write on a certain project though I’m not one much for writer’s block. I am always working on a variety of projects and that’s how I combat writer’s block. By forcing my brain to switch channels it never feels as if I’m getting stuck and if I’m not working on one thing, it’s definitely another that’s getting my attention. There are also various things I do to keep the mind alert. Calligraphy exercises, writing with my left hand, reading, researching and doing countless random mental exercises among other things are just a few things I do to keep rolling. 

12. What is your favorite type of book to read? Does that type influence your books?
Although I’m often one for science fiction and fantasy, I really enjoy keeping a varied reading list. I’ve never been one to limit myself and if it’s good writing, I’ll read it. That said, I’m currently reading works by Carl Jung and Nietzche (philosophy and psychology), reading a poetry collection, reading John C. Maxwell (lifestyle, self-help), an indie romance book, just finished Howl’s Moving Castle and as part of my research for the second installment in the Human Cycle, I’m reading Only Human for the first time in its physical version (quite the experience I might add). As for what I read, it definitely influences what I write and topics I enjoy exploring. 

Fun Facts:
1. Favorite food: Ooohhh this is a toughie because I’m a foodie. Ok, I love lobster and crab, am a huge fan of steak and really enjoy sushi. I’m the type of person that loves to try new dishes and weird foods. This means that yes, I’ve had ostrich, kangaroo, jellyfish and urchin for dinner. :D
2. Favorite color: Black. It’s a color that’s always resonated with me because I think there’s an elegance and timelessness to black that most other colors lack. 
3. Favorite sweet treat: Oh lord… to pick one…. That’s the challenge because I’m a HUGE sweet tooth. One of my favorite candy bars is Zero although if you get me on a tangent, I won’t stop. I love old school treats and new candies and actually am a sucker for marketing ploys since I studied marketing. If I see NEW; oh trust that I want to try it. I’m also a huge fan of Japanese candies like Poki and Hi-Chew. :D
4. Favorite mixed drink: Chili pepper martini, margarita, watermelon mojito or something complicated. I love mixology and really enjoy that it’s re-surged to the point where you can go from bar to bar and face completely new cocktail adventures. Hell, I even had a cocktail with celery as the main ingredient. Just AWESOME. Still, I’ll choose wine and beer over most mixed drinks most days.
5. Favorite thing to shop for: Music and books. I’m not a fan of shopping but even to this day I love going to record stores and every time I can go to a large one, I’m there :D
6. Lucky number: #4. It’s a number that has been with me since I was born. Also keen on 13. :D
7. Favorite book: The Harry Potter Series is probably my favorite followed by the Sandman Graphic Novels. 
8. Favorite movie: Oh geez, another hard one. Let’s switch the answer up, the movie I’ve watched the most in my life, by far is Big Trouble in Little China. :D And yes, I do want to write the script for a sequel.
9. Favorite song: Seeing as I have over 1,300 cds, an additional 200 cds with MP3 music and over 130 GB of music there… that’s quite the question I’m sure I can’t answer. Off the top of my head though, Given to Fly by Pearl Jam. It’s a song that’s very special to me.
10. Favorite sport: Body-boarding. It’s defined my life and it is one of the best feelings in the world to be on a wave. Apart from that, boxing is my other vice though I don’t practice it. 

What is something everyone should know about you?
I will always write from the purest of me, I won’t write something to sell, I won’t switch a plot point to please and I will write for as long as I live.

Interview: Author Sherri Hayes

Meet Sherri Hayes
Biography:
Sherri spent most of her childhood detesting English class. It was one of her least favorite subjects because she never seemed to fit into the standard mold. She wasn't good at spelling, or following grammar rules, and outlines made her head spin. For that reason, Sherri never imagined becoming an author.

At the age of thirty, all of that changed. After getting frustrated with the direction a television show was taking two of its characters, Sherri decided to try her hand at writing an alternate ending, and give the characters their happily ever after. By the time the story finished, it was one of the top ten read stories on the site, and her readers were encouraging her to write more.

Nearly eight years later, Sherri is the author of nine full-length novels, and two short stories. Writing has become a creative outlet that allows her to explore a wide range of emotions, while having fun taking her characters through all the twists and turns she can create. You can find a current list of all of Sherri’s books and sign up for her monthly newsletter at www.sherrihayesauthor.com.

Book Blubs:
Burning For Her Kiss (Serpent's Kiss #1) 
Beth Davenport has no interest in getting involved with another man for the foreseeable future. To say her last relationship ended in disaster would be a colossal understatement. The only reason she agrees to put in an appearance at Serpent’s Kiss, a private kink club in downtown St. Louis, is because her best friend, Nicole, won’t quit nagging her. When she walks in the door that night, the last thing she expects to do is meet a man who will have her reconsidering her ban on men.

As a captain with the St. Louis Fire Department, Drew Parker is used to being in charge. His crew relies on him to make sure they know what they’re doing and return home to their families after every shift. It isn’t, however, what he wants in a relationship. Drew decides to join Serpent’s Kiss to see if what appeals to him in fantasy is something he wants to explore in the real world. He’s also hoping that he’ll be lucky enough to meet a woman with whom he can explore his desires. The night Beth walks into the club, he is intrigued. Drew has to get to know her better.

After what happened to her, Beth is reluctant to get involved with Drew. It doesn’t matter that he is sweet and charming. She’s been burned before and Beth doesn’t think she can survive having her heart crushed again. Drew, however, won’t take no for an answer. He wants a relationship and is determined to chip away at her defenses until she relents. Will she give him a chance, or did her ex leave her with scars too deep to heal?

Teaser:

“I can’t offer you anything more than friendship right now. I’m sorry. I just can’t.”

“I understand.”

“You keep saying that.”

“And I mean it. Like I told you before, I’m willing to take what you’re offering. No strings,” he said.

Beth snorted. “You sent me flowers.”

“So?”

“So that isn’t exactly something a friend would do.”

He pretended to be offended. “Says who?”

She chuckled and shook her head. “Says me, that’s who.”

“You’ve never had a friend send you flowers?” he asked.

“Not the point.” She rolled her eyes at him.

Drew had to admit he was having fun, and since she seemed to be right there with him, he continued. “Sure it is. You mean to tell me Nicole has never sent you flowers?”

“Yes. She has. For my birthday. But Nicole is not you.” There was a light in Beth’s eyes—a sparkle—and he loved seeing it.

“Ah. So I’m not special enough to send you flowers. I see how it is.”

Beth rested her face in her hands and laughed. “You’re impossible.”

He grinned. “Am I?”

She looked up at him, amusement the most dominant emotion on her face. “Yes. You know exactly what I mean, and you’re intentionally missing the point I’m trying to make. You’re a guy. Guys don’t send flowers to women they’re friends with.”

His expression sobered. “Would you rather I not have sent them?”

Beth paused and seemed to consider his question. “No. I liked the flowers. I just don’t want you to get your hopes up.”

“I’m not.” He’d said it before, and if she needed him to, he’d repeat it every day until she believed him. 

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Burning For Her Kiss (Serpent's Kiss #1)

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Interview:
1. What inspires your writing? I get inspiration from everything from music to news stories to situations I encounter in day-to-day life.
2. Have you always wanted to be an author? No. English was my least favorite subject in school. I was, and still am, a horrible speller. It made writing things down difficult for me growing up. Thank goodness for editors!
3. Who are your favorite authors? Diana Gabaldon and Marie Force
4. What would you say to someone who is just starting out as a writer?Write and get a good beta reader who isn’t afraid to tell you when something you’ve written is crap. It will help to make you tell better stories.
5. Do you ever put any part of yourself in you characters?There is a part of me in all of my main characters. I think it would be difficult to get into their heads and tap into their emotions otherwise.
6. How old where you when your first book was published?I was 33.

7. How many books have you written? What are their titles?I’ve written a total of 11 stories to date: 9 novels and 2 short stories. 

Hidden Threat
A Christmas Proposal (A Hidden Threat Short Story)
Slave (Finding Anna, Book 1)
Need (Finding Anna, Book 2)
Truth (Finding Anna, Book 3)
Trust (Finding Anna, Book 4)
Behind Closed Doors (Daniels Brothers #1)
Red Zone (Daniels Brothers #2)
Crossing The Line (Daniels Brothers #3)
Welcome to Serpent’s Kiss  (Serpent’s Kiss 0.5)
Burning For Her Kiss (Serpent’s Kiss #1)

8. Do you have any more books coming out? What are their titles? I have a short story, One Forbidden Night, coming out this fall as part of an erotic anthology titled Irrevocably Claimed. I’m also working on the 4th and final book in my Daniels Brothers Series and the 2nd novel in my Serpent’s Kiss Series, however, neither of them have titles as of yet.
9. What do you hope readers take from your books?I write stories about relationships. I want my readers to take away from my books feeling as if they just spent time with some good friends.
10. What do you do to get ready to write?I don’t do anything special. Most of the time I grab my laptop, find a spot, maybe pull up a playlist on Youtube, and start writing.
11. Do you ever get writers block? What helps you get past it?Most of the time when I’m experiencing difficulty writing, it’s one of two things. Either I have too much going on in my life and need to relax and unwind in order to get the creative juices flowing. Or, I’m going a direction my characters don’t want to go. When that happens, it’s time to regroup and do some brainstorming. Sometimes that means completely scraping a chapter and starting over.
12. What is your favorite type of book to read? Does that type influence your books?I write what I like to read, so contemporary romance.

Fun Facts:
1.   Favorite food – Pizza or pasta depending on my mood.
2.   Favorite color - Purple
3.   Favorite sweet treat - Cupcakes
4.   Favorite mixed drink – I don’t drink.
5.   Favorite thing to shop for - books
6.   Lucky number - 7
7.   Favorite book – Voyager by Diana Gabaldon
8.   Favorite movie – 10 Things I Hate About You
9.   Favorite song – Pretty Girl by Chris Mann
10. Favorite sport - Football

What is something everyone should know about you?  I’ve had stories in my head for as long as I can remember, however, because my difficulty with spelling in writing school assignments I didn’t write out my first story until I was thirty years old.