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Linden Bay Romance - New Releases!

November is another busy month! Having finished writing Dark Immortal, book three in the Immortal Series, J.K. Coi has jumped right into writing book four, Forever Immortal. She will be interviewed by Allie Boniface (http://allieboniface.blogspot.com/) on her blog November 5 and she'll be a guest author on the Wild On Books blog (http://blog.wildonbooks.com/) November 10. Also, log into the Raven Night Club Yahoo Group (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Raven_Vampire_Nightclub/) November 10 where she'll be chatting about the Immortal Series and her newest release, The Trouble With Destiny. On November 13, J.K. will be visiting Ellora's Cave author Emma Petersen (http://emmapetersen.com/blog/), on November 18 she's being interviewed by Michelle Pillow (http://michellepillow.com/blog/). On November 20, she'll be visiting with author Cathy Stang (http://cathystang.blogspot.com/), and on November 25 she'll be joining author Jeannie Reusch (http://www.jeannieruesch.com/wordpress/). 

 

Shiela Stewart's third book in her Darkness series, Embracing the Darkness has just been released. 


Books one, Seducing the Darkness and two, Desiring the Darkness are available in both eBook and Print.

Also, check out Shiela's website to find out how the Darkness began and what transpired to start the creation of her vampires. The Origin's of Darkness: http://www.shielasbooks.ca/The%20Origins%20of%20Darkness.htm


Don't miss the newest FREE READ from Cat Johnson and Linden Bay Romance, "Black Cat". (LINK http://www.lindenbayromance.com/product-blackcat-7264-140.html)


Samantha Sommersby has been blogging with the illustrious Shiela Stewart this week on her Dark Carvings Blog.

Check out all the nifty excerpts. And, if that's not enough, check out the free read that Sam wrote for the All Romance eBooks weekly newsletter, Wildfire!

The story is called Skin, and you can find it in the ARe newsletter archive here


Eliza Gayle, a new author to Linden Bay has signed up for the National Novel Writing Month.  NANO is an annual challenge every November for authors to write 50,000 words in one month. She is writing and hoping to finish Book 2 of her upcoming Linden Bay Black Cougar series.  For a sneak peek at the first cover, check out her blog at http://elizagayle.blogspot.com

 

 

 






Cat Johnson


Cat Johnson stands barely five feet tall but rarely shies away from anything, including going out on a literary limb and writing romances in niche genres that sometimes require extremely creative research and marketing techniques. A past bartender and tour guide (among countless other jobs) she also isn't shy when it comes to people, and warns everyone to be careful when speaking with her or they may end up in her novel.

Behind the Scenes of Cat's Latest Release—the hot new rodeo ménage Rough Stock

HOW CAT JOHNSON BOUGHT HERSELF A REAL LIVE COWBOY HERO


We asked Cat to tell us how in the world she began by writing a rodeo-themed romance novel and ended up getting a live cowboy and this is what she told us…

"I started out writing Rough Stock confident and cocky that I could get all I needed from research on the internet and watching a few rodeos on television, but that left me with more questions than answers. That's when I did a search for 'Rodeo Cowboys' on MySpace and Mike's profile came up among the results. He described himself as a 'cowboy who is a computer nerd', which was exactly what I needed. I wrote to him totally out of the blue and sweetheart that he is, he not only answered me, but agreed to answer all my rodeo questions for the book.

During one of our conversations on Instant Messenger, I asked Mike how often he gets to ride and he told me not as often as he'd like because of how expensive it can get between entrance fees and gasoline. A few days later the idea hit me. Why couldn't I sponsor Mike's amateur bull riding career the way big corporations sponsor the pros?  So now he competes while wearing a denim shirt embroidered with my website. I even ordered him a catjohnson.net magnet for his car. He's such a good sport! I can't imagine what the other bull riders will say!" ~ Cat Johnson

BIO Mike Short

Michael Short graduated in 2005 from Collinsville High School in Oklahoma. A soccer player in school and avid horse rider and trainer, he was always athletic, but it wasn't until he rode his first bull at age 18 that he found his great love in life. Not even skydiving or autocross could equal the thrill of being on the back of a bucking bull, even if it is for only 8 seconds at a time. Mike is currently a student at Oklahoma State University where he studies networking security and intends to compete in amateur rodeos as often as possible. His rituals include never wearing a yellow shirt while riding and never putting his cowboy hat on the bed.

CAT'S TRIVIA –Rodeo terms or 'what the cowboy taught the author during the writing of Rough Stock'.

Enclosure vs. Chute-

Apparently only city folk and rodeo virgins call the tightly fenced-in area where the cowboy mounts the bull an "enclosure". Real western folk call it a "bucking chute". So if you don't want to be outed as a first timer at a rodeo event, you better call it a chute.

Gear Bag

In layman's terms, this is like a purse for cowboys (my words, not his!) and it is where they keep their rope, rosin, cowbell, gloves and other assorted things they need for the ride.

Taking the Wrap

No, it's not like 'taking the rap' for a crime, it is the act of wrapping the rope tightly around the cowboy's hand so he can get a better grip to hang on while riding the bull.

Chaps

The leather leg coverings worn by cowboys over their jeans in the arena. Mmmm Mmmm. Need I say more? (Note: outside of the arena, jeans beneath the chaps are optional)

"Good Luck" vs. "Break a Leg"

Unlike in the theater where you should always wish an actor well by saying "Break a Leg" rather than "good luck", in the rodeo world, where the rider is quite likely to actually break something, it is totally appropriate to simply wish him "Good Luck". Mike has broken both wrists, a bone in his left hand, the ulna in his left forearm, a bone in his right foot, one of the disks in his neck and he messed up his shoulder, but he can't wait to get back on the bulls each week. That's one tough cowboy and no, I don't cover the cost of his health insurance!

'Pick up Men'

No, it's not what I do while out at a bar… a pick-up man in on a horse in the arena during a saddle bronc or bareback bronc competition to help the rider dismount after the ride. Bull riders jump off without aid of a pick-up man because bulls are shorter than horses.

What's Next?


Lar has existed as a cat for a thousand years, with all the discomforts and indignities that go along with it. But when he is adopted by Belinda and gets a look into her life, can his curse finally be coming to an end?

 

Sent: Nov 03, 2008