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Friday, June 25, 2010:
Release day for Crimson Moon by J.A. Saare!
Trueblood vampires. Those set apart from common’s by right of blood. Graced with extraordinary abilities such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition - they are the most powerful and feared among their kind. The secret lies within, a legacy evolving from the truest form of magic, and their living bloodlines are the key.

An average morning is what Emma Johnson envisions when she visits Joe’s Café for a steaming cup of coffee. But the world isn't the place she imagined it to be, and neither is she…

After Emma is rescued from a horde of bloodthirsty creatures, she discovers she is the daughter of a powerful Vampire from the House Deviard, her rescuer, Caleb, having been sent to see her safely home. For Caleb is also unique, a werewolf procured to protect the royal Vampiric bloodlines from harm - but nothing more.

Soon, the undeniable connection Emma and Caleb share evolves beyond attraction into something unexpected. When she is forced to make a choice, what path will she take - vampire or wolf?


So what are you waiting for? You can buy it here

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Friday, May 21, 2010:
Or Somewhere In Between with JA Saare
So we've come to the 3rd and final installment of my interview with JA Saare. It's been a wonderful experience having her here, and I'm sad to see it come to an end, but I cannot wait to meet her in June! Squee! Something to look forward to :)


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S~ If you weren't a writer, what could you see yourself doing as a career?

Jaime: I'm six classes shy of my Associate's degree in Education. So if this writing thing doesn't pan out, you might find me in a classroom surrounded by kiddos.

S~ What is the most memorable experience you've had as a writer, whether it's meeting a favorite author or receiving a touching fan letter?

Jaime: Every single time I get an email from someone who enjoyed something I've written... Honestly, I can't describe what that does for a writer. Yes, reading is subjective. Yes, not everyone will like what you put out there. But when someone does like it, gets it, and wants to thank you for it -- it's an extremely humbling feeling that I cannot describe and always inspires me to get back to work and keep writing.

S~ What is a typical writing day like for you? Do you have a certain place you write or are you mobile?

Jaime: Since I got my laptop, I'm constantly toting it around. I write at the kitchen table, on the floor, or wherever I get the chance. When I wrote Crimson Moon, Dead, and Eternity and a Day, I did it on my PC (with my youngest child in my lap). It's much nicer to be mobile!

S~ What's the gutsiest thing you've done as a writer? The proudest?

Jaime: Staying true to the ending of Dead (or should I say, the "revised" ending). People either love me or hate me for that. The proudest? Hitting #300 on the kindle bestseller list on Amazon.com (and #4 on a couple of the category lists). I never, EVER thought Dead would do as well as it has. It's been amazing.

S~ If Disco were to appear to you one day, wanting to take you away from your life and pamper and spoil you, as long as you became a vampire, would you do it?

Jaime: Are you kidding? Bite me, baby! *grin* Joking aside, I'd have to pass. My husband isn't the shiny new model he once was, but neither am I, and I kind of like this "growing old together" thing we have going on. [Awww....]
S~ What is the best advice you've received about writing?
Jaime: Keep writing. Two words; best advice EVER.

S~ Rhiannon Murphy from D,U, or SIB is a rockin' bartender. Have you ever tended bar and experienced some of the drama Rhi does on the job? Do feel free to share any wild stories ;)

Jaime: Oh man, yeah. In college, I worked two jobs -- at a wings joint as a server and at a video store. The wings joint helped me understand the school of bar while the video store introduced me to adult entertainment. A ton of the things you read in Dead come directly from those experiences. As for wild stories, let me see...

Once I was working the early morning shift at the video store (meaning the place was empty) and this couple came in. They whipped out the IDs and went into the back to choose some "bow-chica-wow" stuff if you know what I mean. As I was sorting through the videos from the return slot, I heard a soft gasp, followed by another. When I walked back to the counter, I realized there was some action taking place in the back. They came out a few minutes later and left the store. They didn't rent anything, but I guess they'd already gotten their fix.

S~ What musician is just rockin' your world these days?

Jaime: There is only one for me, and his name is Trent Reznor. [see above picture] I'm always listening to NIN (have all the albums on itunes), to the point that it drives the hubs nuts sometimes. When I'm in the mood for something different, it can be literally ANYTHING. The other day I was in a weird oldies mood and kept listening to 50's and 60's stuff. I wanted to find a poodle skirt and start doing the shag.

S~ Does your husband read your stories? How does he feel about competing with those sexy vamps?

Jaime: You are the first person to ask this, which is kind of funny. ;-) My husband does NOT read my stories. He's read two things I've written -- Penance (flash fiction featuring Rhiannon) and Redemption (flash fiction featured in The Creatures of the Night anthology). He doesn't really care about the vamps in my head but he does get annoyed sometimes when he's in the mood and he has to pry me away from my laptop.

S~ What's up next for JA Saare? Any book covers you can share with us?


Jaime: Up next is Crimson Moon, releasing June 25th at The Wild Rose Press. It's a paranormal romance and the first in a trilogy. After that it's Eternity and a Day, releasing July 6th at Loose Id (under Aline Hunter). I don't have the cover for Eternity yet but I do have one for Crimson Moon I've attached for you. Right now I'm wrapping up a new PNR entitled Omega Mine. When that's done it's back to The Renfield Syndrome and a new urban fantasy, The Company of Wolves. [busy girl!]

Thanks for having me by the blog, Stacy! I had a great time and really enjoyed your questions. See you in June!

S~ Thank YOU, Jaime, it was a blast having you here! You are welcome back any time!

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And thank all of you for stopping by as well. Stay tuned later today for a chance to win a copy of Jaime's book, Dead, Undead or Somewhere in Between!

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Thursday, May 20, 2010:
JA Saare: Undead....
Welcome to part 2 of my interview with lovely author JA Saare. She sure ended that last part with some rather wild revelations, didn't she? Did not see that coming. For those of you who haven't read the book yet, be sure to stop by once you have read it to find out the scoop :)

So anyway, let's find out what else Jaime has to say....

S~ Tell us a little about your naughty alter ego, Aline Hunter. What can we expect from "her" books? When can we expect her books?

Jaime: Aline Hunter came about because I do write naughtier stuff. It's funny, actually. I assumed I could write things under J.A. Saare that were a bit, how should I say, smutty? Unfortunately, people enjoy reading offerings that are at least similar in nature, and as I want to write urban fantasy and PNR/erotic romance, it seemed the best route to go. You can expect wet kittens and straining roosters, for one. You can also expect romance, a large cast of characters, and stories that are intertwined. The first book under the pen, Eternity and a Day, releases July 6th at Loose Id and is a paranormal romance with splices of Greek mythology. If you like the usual -- vampires, werewolves, witches -- mixed with the unusual -- dragons, liches, sidhe -- I'm sure you'll find something you'll enjoy. I'm also creating some contemporary erotic romances that I hope to share under the pen name.

S~ Dead, Undead or Somewhere In Between was set in New York City. Are you personally familiar with the city? Were you able to go there for "research" purposes?

Jaime: Oh.My.God. Nightmare. Writing Dead was one of the hardest things I've ever done for that reason alone. I have never been to NYC. Not once. In fact, I almost considered relocating the story as learning the geography was such a pain in the rear, and I was constantly referring to maps. Travel in the big city is insane, and you have to be absolutely certain you're taking the right train, subway, bus, etc. Then, there was the ultimate -- learning the layout of the New York Public Library. All I can say is Ty (the man who single handedly took me through the entire city via phone and maps), I LOVE you.

S~ Free time: who has it? But between writing and family, how do you spend your time? What are some of your guilty pleasures? T.V. shows? Hobbies?

Jaime: I spend 90% of my free time reading. I probably read at least 2-3 books per week (it used to be at least one per day). I don't watch much TV (I enjoy True Blood and V) although I do love a good movie (anything 80's gets my motor running!).

S~ Writers/readers conferences: have you attended any? What are your conference plans for 2010?

Jaime: You know the answer to that one! *grin* I'm attending Lori Foster's Gathering in June [yay!] but don't have plans to attend any others this year. I have too much to get done and too much to write. Hopefully I can do more next year.
S~ So which celebrities are currently some of your favorite hotties? Past hotties: whose poster(s) did you have on your wall? Have any of them ever inspired one of your stories?

Jaime: I'm a huge James McAvoy fan and absolutely ADORE Chris Evans. Inspiration...hmm...Chris Evans is what Caleb (hero in Crimson Moon) looks like but I wouldn't say he inspired him. Most of my characters don't look anything like any celebrity I can envision.

S~ Is there anywhere in the world you've never been but have always wanted to explore?

Jaime: I'm going to sound so boring, but no. I LOVE Alabama and living in the south (born and bred, baby) and don't have any aspirations to leave. I joke a lot about it being Hickville, but the truth is its home and always will be.

S~ What's the most interesting research you've done for one of your stories?

Jaime: I wouldn't call it interesting but the research for Eternity and a Day almost killed me. I had to create a new race (Draigens -- half man, half dragon), find a dragon language, research the Greek Otherworld, compile a list of races, change them according to what I wanted, etc. I'd say I spent 2-3 months doing research for Eternity before I dove in. Since it's the first in a planned series, I had to make sure the timeline worked and the characters were well developed
S~ On your blog you mention being a tattoo enthusiast. What was your first tattoo? How many do you have?
Jaime: I LOVE tattoos! I currently have four (I will be getting another two soon). The first I got was a unicorn on my shoulder. I'd chosen the image in high school, continued wanting it, and went for broke during college. The second is a Chinese character for family on my left hip, the Tramp from Lady and the Tramp on my right hip, and a NIN "The Slip" logo on my left forearm with lyrics from the Stella Soliel remix of A Warm Place above and below the symbol (see bottom of post for symbol).

S~ What to you is the "perfect" day?

Jaime: When I get up, the kids are in a good mood, writing comes easy, and things just gel. It's that simple.
S~ Have you ever written about a character so different from yourself that you didn't really "get" them but you felt compelled to tell their story?

Jaime: Yes. The story hasn't been written yet, but it's in my head. All I need is some time at the PC (which seems to be less and less these days).

S~ Promo: part of the job. What do you consider the most fun aspect of promotion? The most effective?

Jaime: Promo is TOUGH. No one tells you just how bad it can be. To be fair, I'm still awed at how nice and supportive everyone has been about Dead, Undead, or Somewhere in Between. It truly is the "little book that could". I'd say that meeting new people is the fun part of promo. I LOVE to chat (anyone who speaks to me via Twitter probably knows this). It's always great to get new recommendations for reading and to meet others who share similar tastes. I've made some wonderful friends while doing promo and consider myself very fortunate to have done so. The most effective thing when it comes to promo? Genuine affection, concern, and interaction. I once said that, "If you want people to care about you -- care about THEM," and it's so true.

S~ And we love YOU, Jaime!


"The Slip" NIN logo


Tomorrow I'll post the 3rd and final installment of my interview with JA Saare, and then later in the afternoon I'll post a contest for a copy of Dead, Undead, or Somewhere In Between. Stay tuned for your chance to win :)

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JA Saare: Dead....
First off, I have to give a shout-out to my girls Mandi and Bells for introducing me to this amazing author. These ladies pimped her book - Dead, Undead, Or Somewhere In Between - left & right, and right from the start, I was hooked - and knew that I just had to meet this hot Disco dude.

The next thing I have to say is that Jaime is my idea of the perfect interviewee: she answers all the questions (even when I told her she didn't have to) with flair and good gossip. She definitely has a fun and imagative personality, and we, the readers & fans, reap the benefits from her books.

But enough about what I think. Let's get to what the adorable and sassy Jaime Saare has to say....

S~ Jaime, I recently finished reading your story Dead, Undead and Somewhere In Between and loved it, and especially enjoyed the character of Rhiannon. Is she based on any person, real or fictional, or a combination of many personalities?

Jaime: Rhiannon, for me, is someone who most people would like to be. She cocky, she loud, she’s brash, and depending on who you are, she doesn’t care what you think. She not based off of someone I know, although I have to say that her grasp of vulgarity in the English language comes from me.

I know it’s not attractive, but it’s me.

S~ I see you've written a variety of different stories. Where can fans find them, and which ones are in print? Any connected stories?

Jaime: Currently the only story in print is Dead, Undead, or Somewhere in Between. I am, for all extents and purposes at this time, an e-pub author. You can only purchase Dead in print from Amazon.com but my newest release, Crimson Moon (releases at The Wild Rose Press on June 25th), will be available in print from their site (and possibly will be an early bird special, meaning print will be available sooner than the e-book). [Yay!]

I have a batch of stories at Amira Press, although they are short stories and novellas. The first, A Kiss Before Dying, is a standalone, but Moon Kissed, Soft As Moonlight, and Lick of Frost are intended to be read in that order.

S~ Why vampires? And how did you set your paranormal world for the majority of those out there right now?

Jaime: To be honest, I chose vampires because I’d written Crimson Moon first and the focus in that series was werewolves. I wanted to change things up, so vampires were the obvious choice. As far as worlds go, mine isn’t that complex. I focused mostly on the characters but fully intend to expand the world build in The Renfield Syndrome.

S~ Your taste in music reminds me a lot of my own, especially since I can never resist cranking up a NIN song. Was there a particular song that inspired your fabulous story Dead, Undead and Somewhere In Between?

Jaime: Strangely enough, I didn’t do too much NIN during the creation of Dead. There were some instances where NIN would fit, like when Rhiannon entered the vampire club, RAZOR, and I couldn’t help but imagine “Closer” pulsing through the speakers. For the most part it was M83, a lot of industrial stuff, and some old eighties classics.

S~ Share with us some of your favorites: what was the first romance you ever read? Did it inspire you to write your own stories?

Jaime: My first romance was The Flame and the Flower by Kathleen Woodiwiss. I was thirteen (yes, young for romance, but oh well!) and it rocked my little world.

It didn’t inspire me to write my own stories, but it did expand my horizons and allowed a newfound creativity to flourish. I was always someone who enjoyed dark material (ironically enough, just before I read The Flame and the Flower I’d finished Firestarter by Stephen King) so it allowed me to dream up little scenarios where good and evil battled it out and the guy got the girl. I used to refer to these “scenes” as mini-videos in my head, sort of like a MTV without music, using flashing images.

S~ Name some of your pet peeves when you're reading a book: what's a deal breaker for you?

Jaime: How about a hero or heroine who can walk on water or take a bullet to the eye socket and survive…

Okay that’s a bit harsh, but I have to believe that there is a real danger to the characters in a story to invest in it. It’s that entire “no one is safe” rule in reading that I absolutely must have.

S~ How does writing affect your reading? Do you find yourself breaking down sentences and getting frustrated with grammar?

Jaime: I’ll notice things from time to time but, for the most part, when I enjoy a story I don’t pay attention to the little things. That isn’t to say that if a book has a lot of grammatical problems I won’t notice it, but usually it’s not an issue.


S~ Okay it has to be said: you left the readers breathlessly hanging with the ending to Dead. How has the reader reaction been and when can we see the next installment? (Personally I think it was a gutsy move that made me excited for the next story).

Jaime: The ending to Dead… Yeah, that’s a hot topic. What’s funny is, the original ending of Dead was much, MUCH darker and had my mother-in-law (who reads all my stuff) shaking her head and saying, “I don’t like it.” For the first time, I’m going to reveal (on a blog) what the “big” ending USED to be.

A warning, however. There are spoilers, so if you haven’t read Dead, please skip the rest of this answer, AND if you don’t want what are possible spoilers for future installments, please skip ahead!

All set? Okay, here goes. ***SPOILER ALERT! SPOILER ALERT!***

In the original conception, I knew Disco had to go. From the moment he arrived on the page, his clock was ticking. As the story developed and a romance along with it, I started to fall for him, but I remained true to the vision. I wrote the original ending with Disco dying at the hands of Kibwe versus Paul, and it was an extremely emotional, draining, and very disturbing scene. The gist of it was that Paine arrives in time to see Disco dying in Rhiannon’s arms, Rhiannon blames Paine for not using his gift to circumvent fate, and it left a hell of a lot of tension for the second book (and took things in an entirely new direction) as I’d always envisioned Paine and Rhiannon as a couple and this created their roadblock, if you will.

In retrospect, the “original” ending did exactly what I wanted. It ripped your heart out, left it on the floor, and took the material to a very dark place that left you wondering what would happen next for Rhiannon. However, if my Mom says, “No way,” it’s usually best to listen to her. So I went back, rewrote the ending, and gave Disco a second lease on life.

If there is one thing I can say about me it’s this:

That “no one is safe” rule will apply to anything I write. I can’t seem to help myself sometimes.

END OF SPOILERS!


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Okay folks, I'm going to stop there and whet your appetite a bit *g* But please come back later today for the 2nd installment of my interview with the sweet and talented JA Saare. And stay turned Friday afternoon for my giveaway, where I will be offering up a copy of Dead, Undead or Somewhere In Between.

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010:
Dead, Undead, or Somewhere In Between by J.A. Saare

One bad corpse can ruin your whole day. No one knows that better than Rhiannon Murphy. She’s left behind the flash and sass of Miami for the no-nonsense groove of New York City, eager for a clean slate and a fresh start. A bartender by trade, a loud mouth by choice, and a necromancer by chance; she’s managed to keep her nifty talent hidden from those around her – until now.

The deliciously good-looking vampire Disco knows her secret, and when he strolls into her bar to solicit help investigating the mysterious disappearances of his kind from the city, she discovers he’s not the kind of person that appreciates the significance of the word no.

But in a world where vampires peddle their blood as the latest and greatest drug of choice, it’s only a matter of time before the next big thing hits the market. Someone or something is killing vampires to steal their hearts, and unlike Rhiannon, this isn’t their first stroll around the undead block.

First off, can I say how much I love this cover? It rocks, and I would kill for hair like this.

I'd seen my girls Bells & Mandi chatting about this book numerous times on Twitter, and Bells was crazy in love with this vamp named Disco, so of course my eyes perked up and I knew I had to get myself a copy. I'd also started folloing J.A. Saare on Twitter so her comments had me even more intrigued by this dude. Disco was on my radar.

Thing is, the book was published through Eternal Press, and not all the big name online bookstores carry some of the smaller epress books unless it's in ebook format. Knowing me, I had to have it in print (sorry, Mother Earth!), and was glad to find that I could purchase it through Amazon. I couldn't wait to start it! I put aside another book I was reading just so I could dive into D,U or SIB. And hey, what a ride it was. Let's get this party started.

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Rhiannon Murphy is a kick-ass bartender at the Black Panther who multi-tasked as keeper of the peace, whether it came to dealing with diva exotic dancers or rich frat boys with a sense of entitlement and a major case of stupid. She knew how to take care of herself, and didn't put up with other people's crap. If only she didn't see all these dead people...

Observing the pretty, no-nonsense redhead at BP, Disco knows what Rhiannon is capable of, what abilities she has, and he needs her help. She's not someone who takes well to being ordered around, but Disco has his methods of persuasion, and he's not going to back down if it means protecting his people from being brutally murdered. He needs Rhiannon to talk to the vampires who've already died to find out who is behind the killings, and why. Her unique skill set would allow her to communicate with those who were no longer among the living...undead, and find the answers Disco needed. He wasn't about to pass this opportunity by.

Rhiannon is reluctant to get involved in the vampire world, and isn't certain she wants to find out more about this freaky ability she's been gifted with. But she finds herself drawn to Disco and his genuine concern for the vampires he protects. And due to her stubborn nature, she almost falls prey to some unscrupulous and dangerous creatures who'd do anything to possess her abilities, so despite her misgivings, she comes to a decision and figures siding with Disco is the lesser of various evils. After all, there are always worse things than getting up close and personal to the sexiest undead creature she's ever met...

My thoughts:

You know, deep down I had to wonder if this was just another story about vamps. And in some ways it is, because a lot of the similar, well-known history is there. But when you flesh it out with outrageously fresh characters and a unique premise, it got my reader juices flowing line good wine. This was one fun ride.

First off, I cannot fail to mention the heroine of our story: Rhiannon Murphy. Shown from her perspective, the comings and goings of the vampires and seedy creatures that now occupy Rhiannon's world could give the toughest gal nightmares, and Rhiannon is no sissy girl. She not only talks a tough game, she can - and will - beat the shit out of you. She's cranky, outspoken, and just wants to be left alone to tend bar. Yet deep down you can sense there's way more to Rhiannon than she's willing to share. She's prone to keeping to herself, and while she's loyal to the one or two friends she actually has, she's not one for girls' night out with the chick flick set. And with these strange abilities she's discovering about herself, she can't exactly share with her BFFs. Revelations like that make it a given that Rhiannon has a lot of secrets she has to keep to herself.

But don't let that fool you. Despite the rough spots, Rhiannon is not prone to crying in her beer. She's funny, sometimes afraid, and tends to not always know what she's doing when it comes to vampires. But she's got a good heart, and she finds herself drawn the the big, bad vampire who wants her for his very own, at least on some level. And it's not just the glamour of a vampire that makes her all weak in the knees.

Disco. What can I say about the guy other than I felt "shades of Bones" when I first met him. Meaning that I didn't care much for Bones (thought he was an a-hole) the first time we appears, and the same was true the first time Disco appears, but with his undeniable charisma and hottie appeal, he soon broke down my defenses - as well as Rhiannon's - and wormed his way into my lust-filled heart. It's a complex thing for a creature of prey - oh, say a vampire - to feel more tender feelings, and yet it's one of the reasons that make vampires so compelling. Disco is no different. Underneath the blood and the fighting and the power, he has an emotional connection to Rhiannon that he can't ignore, and even when they are both acting tough and nonchalant, it's evident that he cares deeply for her. And she senses it, and responds to it, opening up and sharing the secrets she's never shared with anyone else before.

I'm not going to ruin the story for you, but I am going to tell you to be prepared for big surprises in this book. BIG. This is not your typical story, and things happen here that are totally unexpected. But that's not a bad thing at all. Not in the grand scheme of things. In fact, I was rather excited about the biggest surprise, and curious to know how it will all play out in the next book. Because really? That's the sign of a successful reading experience: wanting to return to that world and interact with those characters again and again. And J.A. Saare has me dying to return to this world and explore all the possibilities. To get Goose'd. To Feel Payne. And to find out what happens now that--. Nah, you're just gonna have to find out for yourself ;)


Rating: ***** out of *****



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Monday, May 03, 2010:
Have you gotten your Disco button????


'fess up: wouldn't you like to be bitten by Disco? I know I sure would ;)

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