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20 May 2014

Interview with Shelley Watters (PLUS Recipe!)

I just got home from the Romantic Times Booklovers' Convention in New Orleans, and the best part of the trip was getting to know so many of my online writing friends better. Unfortunately, not all of the fabulous writers I know were able to make it to the convention, so I invited the fabulous romance writer, Shelley Watters, to share a little bit about herself and her debut novel here on my blog.

*Note* Shelley's book is a bit hotter than the books I normally mention here on my blog. This one is not for the young'uns. But if you're a fan of the heat, it may be for you. (And if you like spicy, stick around after the interview, because Shelley will share one of her favorite spicy chili recipes!)

First, a little bit about Shelley's debut novel, the steamy firefighter romance, BURN ME:


 Burn Me by Shelley Watters
Author: Shelley Watters
Genre: Adult Romance
Publisher: Swoon Romance
Publication Date: April 29th 2014
Formats: eBook

When Katrina Hale's brother dies in a house fire, she's determined to prove she's stronger than everyone thinks she is. But grief can do strange things to a person and Katrina knows all too well how the death of a loved one can change a person. As the romance in her current relationship fizzles, she focuses on her work and fights the undeniable attraction she has for Greyson Neal.

Firefighter Greyson Neal is the type of guy girls dream about. But Greyson isn't interested in other girls. He wants the one woman he can never have: Katrina. As the two struggle with their feelings, Kat must choose between her career and her heart, and fight to keep them both when an arsonist threatens to take it all away.

Shelley, it's so great to have you here! Congratulations on your debut novel! Please tell us a little bit about it to start us off.

BURN ME is an adult contemporary romance with a strong mystery/suspense plot. The story follows  Katrina Hale, a firefighter with the Chandler Fire Department and her battle between what her heart wants: fellow firefighter Greyson Neal, and her dream career: firefighting. Kat doesn’t need a hero, she is one. But when her worlds collide, she has to choose between her heart and her career, and battle for both when an arsonist threatens to take it all away.


What inspired this story?

Nanowrimo, plain and simple. I usually write YA, but read a LOT of romance. I wanted to spread my wings with a contemporary romance, and since I have a tiny thing for firefighters (translated HUGE), it was only natural that I chose them as my focus. I’ve always been fascinated by firefighting, and wanted to delve into their world. I made a lot of firefighter friends along the way, who inspired me to ensure my firefighting scenes were as technically accurate as possible. The result is a story that I hope will draw in both romance readers as well as mystery fans, and that ever-elusive male reader. ;)


Tell us about your journey to publication.

Over the course of my writing career, I’ve been agented twice, both of whom I parted on good terms with. After licking my wounds for nearly a year, I entered a twitter pitch contest and the fabulous Georgia McBride from Swoon Romance requested the manuscript. Later she made an offer of publication.


Do you have any rituals or habits that help you get into the writing zone?

I have to have music on or I can’t get in the zone. And unless I’m trying to squeeze some words out during daylight hours, no lights on. It helps to minimize distractions because it’s just me and my laptop.


What was the most difficult scene to cut in revisions?

There’s a funeral scene that was originally the opening to BURN ME. I loved that scene, and it was such a beautiful and sad scene and really showcased the firefighting brotherhood. But in the end it didn’t set the right pace so it had to be cut. It still shows itself in the book, but not in the whole glory it originally was.


Was there ever a time when you seriously considered giving up on writing?

Yep. After each split with an agent, I questioned my ability to write, and if I even wanted this. I took a long hiatus, but ultimately this is my passion and I always came back to it.


Do you have any advice for new writers trying to get published?

I realized on my journey that in order to make it in this industry, the most important thing (aside from writing a fabulous book) was to never, ever give up. No one is going to do this for you, no one is going to go “Hey, that manuscript in your drawer? I want to publish it.” You have to keep writing, keep putting yourself out there, keep submitting. Be patient, it takes the right combo of the right manuscript in the hands of the right agent, who puts it in the hands of the right editor to make a book a success.


Do you have any tips or advice for writers who have already been published?

Don’t forget who got you to this point: your readers.


Favorite author?

JR Ward, Nora Roberts, Tolkien


Favorite writing fuel?

Nuts: almonds and cashews.


Favorite music to listen to while writing?

Depends on what I’m writing. At the moment it’s Lana Del Rey and Florence and the Machine.


Favorite way to unwind and recharge when you hit a writer’s block?

Read.


Oh! That's my favorite way to get over the writer's block too. I totally binge-read when I'm stuck. Thanks for chatting with me! And good luck with your book!

As promised, here is Shelley's hot chili recipe, inspired by her book. Because what goes better with firefighters than chili?

BURN ME Chili recipe:

1 lb ground turkey
1 lb ground Italian turkey sausage
2 cans light red kidney beans, undrained
2 cans fire roasted diced tomatoes, undrained
2 medium jalapenos, diced (leave seeds and veins in if you like extra hot)
1 clove garlic
½ medium white onion, diced
½ tsp cumin
1 tsp cayenne
1 tsp ground black pepper
1 Tbsp chili powder
1 tsp paprika
1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce

Brown the ground turkey and sausage in a skillet. Drain fat and add to crockpot. Add the rest of the ingredients. Stir. Cook covered on low for eight hours.

 
 

Shelley Watters
Shelley Watters grew up in Tucson, Arizona and currently resides Chandler, Arizona. She graduated from Arizona State University with a Bachelor’s in Sociology with a focus on Women’s Health Issues and continued on to get a Master’s certificate in Public Health Epidemiology. After serving many wonderful years in the public health sector as an Epidemiologist, she left the field to raise her family and re-discovered a long-lost passion: writing. While her days are filled with extra-curricular activities, her nights are devoted to slinging words across the page. Her novels sizzle with the heat and passion that only growing up in the southwest can bring.

05 May 2014

Release Week Tour: CAMP PAYBACK by J.K. Rock


I love the Camp Boyfriend series by J.K. Rock, and I'm so excited to be a part of the Release Week Blitz & Blog Tour for the latest in the series: CAMP PAYBACK!


Camp Boyfriend #2
Young Adult Contemporary Romance
Released April 29, 2014
Published by Spencer Hill


Alex has big plans for camp this year, starting with making it the best summer ever. Having fun and breaking some rules will get her the payback she wants against her parents and her ex-boyfriend. Because of his disgusting texts, she's headed to a super strict all-girls school in the fall. Then she meets Javier and revenge doesn't seem nearly as important as getting to know the troubled loner determined to keep a low profile at camp. But Alex's trouble-magnet personality and Javier's need to stay in the background don't mix nearly as well as their irresistible chemistry. With her home life eroding under her feet and her last year of summer camp speeding to a close, Alex wants to make her mark on the world and squeeze every bit of fun out of her time with Javier. Too bad her old plans for revenge turn back on her just in time to ruin everything. Will she lose Javier too?


I'll be posting my review for CAMP PAYBACK on  Thursday, but today, I have a special guest post for you from the fabulous J.K. Rock

Payback, Karen Style 
By J.K. Rock


In our April release, CAMP PAYBACK, our main character, Alex Martineau, is determined to get payback against her parents and her ex-boyfriend. His disgusting text prompted them to banish her to a super-strict all-girls school when summer’s over. All she has is two months to have fun and get into a little, innocent trouble. And I can relate! As a teenager, my eleventh grade Social teacher took discipline to Hitler level. In fact, he was impressed with the Nazis and spent a lot of time making fun of the ‘weak’ Mussolini and the Italians in WWII. This really bugged me and my friend Laura because we were the only two Italians in the class, besides hot Greg Brienza who slept through most of class and never noticed.

I was one of those girls like Kayla, the main character in our third novel in the series, CAMP FORGET-ME-NOT, who never said her real thoughts out loud. I was too afraid of making other people upset or that they wouldn’t like me. But my best friend, Laura, was- and still is- like an extension of me. I could tell her anything. We talked a lot about how much we hated our Social teacher for making insulting comments about Italians. Worse yet, Mr. M would point to Laura and I (and a dozing Greg) after saying them and ask us if we agreed. As if! Since Laura was quiet (in front of adults) like me, she just shrugged. But inside, she was boiling too, especially when Mr. M made jokes to get the rest of the class laughing at Italians.

Christmas came and a brilliant, but risky payback plan came to us while we were in the mall. We passed a store that sold cheap lingerie, and I commented how funny it would be to give something like that to our uptight teacher. To my surprise, Laura hauled me in there and we bought the tackiest set of red, ruffled, see-through lingerie I’d ever seen. We couldn’t stop laughing every time we pulled it out of the bag. Since we were having a sleepover, we wrapped it up that night and put a big bow on it. We couldn’t wait until Monday to sneak it onto our Social teacher’s desk. For the first time, ever, I couldn’t wait to get to school. Before Social, I asked to go to the bathroom before the bell rang. I grabbed the present from my locker (hidden in a bag) fast-walked to Mr. M’s room and peaked in. Luckily he wasn’t there and I put the present on his desk before dashing back to my other class. I gave Laura a thumbs up as we walked to his class, and we had to hold in our smiles when we took our seats.

Mr. M came in after the bell and made a big fuss when he spotted the present. He exclaimed at what a nice surprise it was from our class and since everyone was basically afraid of him, no one denied that they’d given it to him. It took every ounce of will power not to look at Laura as he undid the elaborate wrapping, lifted the box cover and pawed through the layers of tissue paper. His dumfounded, shocked expression was priceless when he held up the lingerie, trying to figure out what it was. The class was hysterical with everyone laughing and finally, I could give in and join them. It was awesome. Mr. M got so mad that his face turned purple, especially when Greg Brienza (who’d woken at all the noise and seen the gift) fell backwards in his chair from laughing so hard.

Laura and I, ‘the innocent quiet girls’, got away with this payback prank. To this day, no one- except now you- knows we were behind it. It became a legend in our class and school and- poor Greg Brienza- got detention for ‘distracting the class’. Mr. M blamed him and muttered something about Italians… but it was the last negative thing he said about our nationality. Justice was served!




About the Author

J. K. Rock is the pseudonym for YA writing partners - and sisters-in-law - Joanne & Karen Rock. Although they started out sharing an annual shopping trip, they ended up discussing their favorite films and books, joining the same book club and talking about writing... a lot. Their debut novel,Camp Boyfriend, is the first in a three-book series plotted during family pool parties. Their creative partnership is unique in that they enjoy passing a book back and forth, each adding a chapter and fine-tuning the chapter before. Years of friendship has yielded a shared voice and vision for their work that makes writing a pleasure. Learn more about Karen and Joanne at http://jkrock.net



Also in the Camp Boyfriend Series
Camp Boyfriend #1
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The summer of her dreams is about to get a reality check.

They said it couldn't be done, but geeky sophomore Lauren Carlson transformed herself into a popular girl after moving to a new school halfway across the country. Amazing what losing her braces and going out for cheerleading will do. Only trouble is, the popular crowd is wearing on Lauren's nerves and she can't wait to return to summer camp where she's valued for her brain instead of her handsprings. She misses her old friends and most of all, her long time camp-only boyfriend, Seth. This year she intends to upgrade their relationship to year-round status once she's broken up with her new, jock boyfriend, Matt. He doesn't even begin to know the real her, a girl fascinated by the night sky who dreams of discovering new planets and galaxies.

But Matt isn't giving her up without a fight. As he makes his case to stay together, Lauren begins to realize his feelings run deeper than she ever would have guessed. What if the guy she thought she was meant to be with forever isn't really The One? Returning to Camp Juniper Point was supposed to ground her uprooted life, but she's more adrift than ever. Everything feels different and soon Lauren's friends are turning on her and both guys question what she really wants. As summer tensions escalate, Lauren wonders if she's changed more than she thought. Will her first big discovery be herself?



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10 April 2014

Guest Post & Recipe Inspired by DAUGHTER OF CHAOS by Jen McConnel



Daughter of Chaos (Red magic #1)
by Jen McConnel
Publisher: Month9Books
Release Date: March 25th 2014


Synopsis:
There comes a time in every witch's life when she must choose her path. Darlena's friends have already chosen, so why is it so hard for her to make up her mind? Now, Darlena is out of time. Under pressure from Hecate, the Queen of all witches, Darlena makes a rash decision to choose Red magic, a path no witch in her right mind would dare take. As a Red witch, she will be responsible for chaos and mayhem, drawing her deep into darkness. Will the power of Red magic prove too much for Darlena, or will she learn to control it before it's too late?
DAUGHTER OF CHAOS is the first in the RED MAGIC paranormal YA trilogy.


I'm so excited to be a part of the blog tour for my friend, Jen McConnel! We got to share a book birthday in March, and I'm thrilled to introduce you to her newest book,  
DAUGHTER OF CHAOS
Welcome, Jen!



Hey everyone! I’m so excited to be here today. When Veronica and I were talking about ideas for my guest post, she mentioned the recipe feature she has on this blog, and I thought that would be a really fun way to help y’all get in the DAUGHTER OF CHAOS spirit: sharing a recipe for a food that both Darlena and I adore. So today I’ll be sharing a recipe for chana masala with you! (Note: I don’t really cook, so my hubby was kind enough to pass on some of his secrets for this post).

This scene inspired this post because something pretty important happens during the meal...but I don’t want to give away any spoilers!

“Mom’s a vegetarian and she does the cooking, so I‘ve grown up on tofu and lots of spices. Vegetarian food is great, but for some reason, I was craving a juicy, red steak. I‘d never had a steak before, juicy or otherwise, so I thought this was pretty weird and didn‘t say anything. I just tucked into the chana masala Mom served, keeping my mouth as full as I could to avoid talking.”
From DAUGHTER OF CHAOS, available now from Month9Books

Like Darlena, I’m used to eating vegetarian meals.  I was a strict vegetarian for about a year, and since then, I’d still say 90% of my meals don’t involve meat. Chana masala is one of my favorite go-to meals when we try a new Indian restaurant, and my husband has finally found an easy, healthy way to make this dish at home. Now, I know you can make the sauce from fresh ingredients, but this is one recipe we actually seem to like better when it starts off in a jar. Without further ado, I give you:

Quick and Easy Chana Masala
Ingredients:
·         One can chickpeas, drained
·         One jar masala sauce
·         One orange bell pepper
·         Garlic
·         Onion
·         Spinach
·         Olive oil

Preparation:
1. Dice the garlic, onion, and pepper. Simmer together in oil in large pan over medium heat until caramelized.
2. Add the sauce to the pan and keep simmering. Turn the heat down, stirring to prevent sticking. Bring to the edge of a boil.
3. Add the chickpeas and spinach. Cover and simmer together for about 5 minutes.
4. Serve over rice and/or with naan.

And it’s as easy as that! This is a recipe that even I feel comfortable with (I’d much rather bake than cook), and it’s one of my favorites. I hope you’ll give this quick and easy chana masala a shot, and when you do, make sure you think about Darlena!



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Jen McConnel first began writing poetry as a child. Since then, her words have appeared in a variety of magazines and journals, including Sagewoman, PanGaia, and The Storyteller (where she won the people’s choice 3rd place award for her poem, “Luna”).

She is also a former reviewer for Voices of Youth Advocates (VOYA), and a proud member of SCBWI, NCWN, and SCWW.

A Michigander by birth, she now lives and writes in the beautiful state of North Carolina. She's a graduate of Western Michigan University, and she also earned her MS in Library Science at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. 

When she isn't crafting worlds of fiction, she teaches writing composition at a community college. Once upon a time, she was a middle school teacher, a librarian, and a bookseller, but those are stories for another time.

Follow Jen on Twitter @Jen_McConnel, and visit www.jenmcconnel.com to learn more.


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11 January 2014

Guest Post: Anna Staniszewski's Favorite Dessert

As you already know, I'm a huge fan of Anna Staniszewski. Can you blame me? Just look at this adorable trailer for her latest middle grade novel, THE DIRT DIARY.


And of course you know that delicious recipes are one of my favorite things. So I'm thrilled to have Anna herself here on my blog today, sharing her favorite dessert recipe with you!