Showing posts with label Bikers-Babes & Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bikers-Babes & Books. Show all posts

Friday, January 17, 2014

Bijou Babbles: Hell Yeah, Houston!

The Bikers - Babes & Books signing was amazing. Thanks to all the readers who came out for the fun. I was blessed enough to sit next to the super cool, and hella funny, author Laramie Briscoe. Stephanie Garza (author of Love Came Back) stopped by too.

On the way to Houston, I stopped in a place dubbed "Little Memphis." Since I do a lot of great brainstorming while driving, I imagined an idea for a new two book series. Hot bikers, damaged girls, and redneck drama, but this time in Arkansas. The first book, Little Memphis, will be out some time before summer. Nice and vague, huh? At least I added a little eye candy for your enjoyment.


Back in chilly Indy, I am focused on Damaged and the Dragon. It's always tricky to write a book with characters everyone already knows. Plus, Bailey has on occasion caused readers to pull their guns and go bitchy blonde chick hunting. I'll have to walk a tightrope to ensure Bailey stays on her best behavior. Nick is even trickier. He was the nice guy with no shot compared to Cooper. Now, he's the stud wooing the rich girl. Eek, I'm psyching myself out!

I hope to have Dragon out by March. Also, I'm ninety percent sure I'll write a novella about Dylan and Winona. I feel like it'd be too much of a tease at this point to have the characters go without their HEA.

As Dragon's publication nears, I'll keep everyone informed about which awesome blogs are hosting the signed paperback giveaways.

Happy reading!!!

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Bijou Babbles: Happy New Year

Happy New Year! I hope everyone enjoyed the holiday season and started 2014 in a happy place.
 
I’m preparing for the Bikers – Babes & Books signing in Houston on the 11th and it’s taking up most of my time. I decided to make it a road trip with two of my boys. We haven’t had a vacation in a long time, so this is going to be extra fun.
 
Since I’ve been busy, writing has taken a backseat. I have been working on two books for other pen names. One is a romance and the other is for my Christian series. When I return from Houston, I am focusing on Damaged and the Dragon. I’ve been playing around with it for weeks and plotting out what I hope will happen. Only hope since the characters do what they want.
 
My goal is to have Dragon published in March. I know that was a question a few have asked and I’ll definitely publish sooner if I get done sooner. I had originally thought Dragon would be a novella like Cobra. Now, I don’t know. It’ll be the length the story wants to be. Once it’s complete and in the editing stage, I’ll let everyone know the word count.
 
 
I also wanted to remind everyone of the signed paperback giveaway on Read This ~ Hear That. Natalee has been awesome as usual by setting up this giveaway for the four Damaged books. The final day of the giveaway is tomorrow January 5, 2014.
 
Tomorrow is also my birthday, so I’ve set all of my Angela and Dakota books as free. Only the Vivi Rios series is romance, so keep that in mind.
 
I am still on the fence about whether I’ll write a book for Dylan and Winona. I have the ideas, but I’m unsure how much readers really want to know the couple’s story.
 
There was a question regarding how Lark and Aaron have a new baby in the epilogue of Outlaw when she needed a hysterectomy in her epilogue. My co-blogger Miranda pointed out this issue after I published, so I added the word adopted to clarify. Interestingly, baby Oliver was originally Olivia, but I figured there was a girl glut with the couples. We needed another boy around to even things out. Future alphas, if you will.
 
It’s going to be a busy month around here, but Bailey and Nick want their book, so I need to get cracking.
 
Happy reading!
 

Friday, December 27, 2013

Bijou Babbles: Bikers-Babes & Books

I'm attending my first book signing on January 11 in Houston, TX. If you're interested in knowing more, check out this page. Also, TrinDee's FB page where they're posting cool info on all the authors. So far, they shared fun facts about Belle Whittington and me!!!
 
As part of the promotion, I'll give away signed paperbacks for the four Damaged books. I'll have more info on the giveaways soon. Until then, I wanted to share the fun facts also on the TrinDee FB page.
 

1) How did you choose their names?
 
I chose the name Cooper for the hero in Damaged and the Beast because I wanted Farah to be able to call him something silly. He ended up being Coop the Poop. I named his brother Tucker for obviously reasons. Without realizing it, I set up for the hero in Damaged and the Knight to be Judd the Stud.
 
2) Favorite scene to write and scene that made me blush.
 
My favorite scene in Damaged and the Beast was also the one that made me blush. It was the first sex scene I wrote for them (since I wrote the book out of order). It’s also where Farah lets loose a bit. She ends up giving Cooper butt hickeys and he gives her a little oral gift too.
 
3) Scene that made me cry.
 
In Damaged and the Knight, the sisters talk about a traumatic experience from their pasts. The way they confront the pain and share their guilt broke my heart. By the end of the scene, I felt they were both stronger people.
 
4) My favorite characters to write.
 
I’d say my favorite were Vaughn and Raven from Damaged and the Outlaw. They share a sarcastic humor and their banter often made me laugh while writing.
 
5) Words I Use Too Much.
 
Horny was used a lot in Damaged and the Beast. Cooper is one easily aroused guy and often joked about needing sweatpants.
 
6) The importance of epilogues.
 
When I wrote Damaged and the Beast, I wasn’t sure I would write another romance. Who knew if anyone would read the book, let alone like it? So I wrote an epilogue to give a sense of closure, in case it was the end of the story.
 
I learned later how much romance readers love epilogues. Now, I dream up my epilogues early in the planning stage. I give glimpses of characters from the prior books too. So far, the epilogues have taken place one year out (Beast), five years (Knight), one and three (dual pov in Cobra), and seven years (Outlaw).
 
7) Dual POV
 
I wrote Damaged and the Beast and Damaged and the Knight solely from the chick’s point of view. After a lot of readers asked about Cooper and Judd, I realized I should add the guy’s pov to my future books. This is why Cobra and Outlaw include dual pov.
 
8) Going too far with bitchy Bailey.
 
Cooper’s younger sister, Bailey Johansson, was HATED by readers after Damaged and the Beast. I had originally planned for the third book to be about her, but readers wanted her dead rather than finding a HEA. Over the next few books, I worked to redeem Bailey in the eyes of readers. Now, most anxiously await her upcoming book, Damaged and the Dragon.
 
9) Aaron's HEA
 
I never intended to give Aaron Barnes his own HEA. After Damaged and the Beast was published, readers wondered who would be Tawny’s hero in Knight. Some wanted Aaron and I decided to write Damaged and the Cobra.
 
10) TV Inspiration
 
I find ideas for the tattoos in my books from watching the shows Tattoo Nightmares and Ink Masters. In fact, Aaron was modeled after Tommy from the former and a guest judge from the latter.
 
I'll be back later in the week with info on those signed paperback giveaways.
 
 

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