Showing posts with label Blaze. Show all posts
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Saturday, March 2, 2013

INTERVIEW with JOAN SWAN AUTHOR OF PHOENIX RISING SERIES & GIVEAWAYS INTERNATIONAL - KENSINGTON BOOKS

Today on Novels On The Run I want to welcome the uber lovely Joan Swan to the blog. I had an absolute blast reading her first two books in the Phoenix Rising series. 

* whispers* I have a crush on Mitch.

*glove clap* 

Joan has answered my Q & A's with enthusiasm and she also gave me the thumbs up to giveaway 3 signed paperbacks,  if you are USA/CAN resident, and if you are an INTERNATIONAL winner she will send you a digital copy. 

BIG THANKYOU to Joan for those generous donations of prizes.

I will tell you more about that after you have read the interview.





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Hello Joan, big *woot* from down under. Thank you for letting me interview you. I have been having a ...errrr....blast, no pun intended ( well maybe) with your Phoenix Rising series. 


To think I stumbled...well my eyes boggled when Luke and his abs grabbed my attention down at my local, wee little sea side library and Blaze entered my sight.

*ding ding ding*

I got home and realized I had book two, went back nabbed me Fever # 1 in Phoenix Rising. I had no clue, cold turkey on this series. 

Bam!!

I was off and running, a fugitive in Fever. I have been telling anybody who will listen about your series. Holy mac and cheese I am in for a fast paced, blazing hot entertaining time with this series. 

I could so see it as a TV series....easily. It has all the right measured ingredients whisked together to make for a rollicking good time. 

The smexi is rather * ding ding ding * too.

Ok! To the interview.

Michelle:   What 5 words describe Joan Swan the author?

Joan:  Introvert , Creative, Compulsive, Driven, Insane J

Michelle:  You are a Published and an Indie Author ( Self Published) by choice. I got rather excited as I only just got a Kindle at Christmas and I found I had already purchased your Intimate Enemies - Covert Affairs # 1 back in October 2012, can’t wait to crack that open. I have a bit of a Joan Swan addiction at the moment.

Joan:  Aw, thank you! I’m thrilled you’re enjoying the books!

Michelle:  Phoenix Rising - Fever # 1, Blaze # 2 and Rush # 3 ( re your website) or is it Inferno ? Kind of like the title Inferno, due for release September 2013. Goodreads showed the title as Inferno. I think we need to clear up which one is correct as I would assume your own website would have the right title. 

This is Q and Jessica’s book. I am so darn looking forward to this and then, *drum roll* .....Mitch’s book.

Joan:  Yep, I had initially given book three the working title Inferno thinking we’d stick with the fire fighter themes. But as the series developed, those titles became a little restrictive, because, heck, what comes after Inferno, you know?

Instead, we decided to name the books on themes within, which suited Fever and Blaze and still worked for books 3 and 4, Rush and Shatter.


Michelle:  Please tell me Mitch’s book is early 2014. Is it possible to get a Mitch quote from Rush, I’ll take anything. I pick Mitch because I have a crush on him. He is so mischievous and the lines you give that guy. Blaze is where Mitch had me hook line and sinker, especially, when he was always provoking Luke.

Joan:  Luke was the perfect target and Mitch spared no mercy with the guy. Don’t worry, I’ve noticed Kai has picked up some of Mitch’s bad habits and Mitch gets some payback in Shatter.

Yes, Mitch’s book will release April 2014, and a LOT of readers have a crush on Mitch. It makes me a little nervous about getting Mitch’s book right. He’s been a funny, full-of-himself side kick up until now, but when he gets hit with all this intense conflict, hitting beneath that armour he wears, some of those traits shift. He’s becoming a rich, complex, faceted man as we speak. I can only hope readers will be as pleased with the results as I’ve been.


Michelle:  I have a question for Luke and Mitch. Howdy boys. What 5 words words would you use Mitch, to describe Luke? Just pretend Luke isn’t within ear shot. J

Hey, Michelle. *gives his best playboy smile* Lookin’ good. 

swoon

Only five, huh? *Shoots Luke a narrow-eyed glance.* I’ll have to make them good.

Mouthy
Combative
Annoying
Difficult
Overconfident

*Luke scowls back*  Isn’t that last one two words?

*Mitch grins * And ignorant.


Michelle: What 5 words would you use Luke, to describe Mitch? Speak   freely, I will fearlessly stand between you both to buffer any fists. J

*Luke’s irritation vanishes as he smiles lazily at Michelle.* Thanks for having me, Michelle. I apologize for this pain in the ass, *lifts his chin at Mitch*  but I’m kind of stuck with him. Dysfunctional, mish-mash of a family and all.

And since he used 6...

Brash
Arrogant
Calculating
Controlling
Devious

And...an overall bully

*Mitch slaps a hand to his chest with a grin.* Thank you, bro.

*whispers* I could put up with these two all day...and night.....hehee!!

Michelle:  Joan, what song did you listen to the most writing Fever and why? 

Joan:  I actually had not started to listen to music while writing when I was writing Fever. Nor, at that time, did I equate lyrics to the plights of my characters. 

Never fear. Since then, my critique partner, Elisabeth Naughton, has addicted me to music and I can’t seem to write without it anymore.

Two songs that make me think of Fever are:



· Your Arms Feel Like Home by 3 Doors Down 


· What I’ve Done by Linkin Park




Michelle:  What song did you listen to the most writing Blaze and why?

Joan:  With BLAZE I had a host of songs I listened to over and over...and over again. It seemed that at the time nearly every song I loved fit their circumstances to one degree or another.


For Keira: Starts with Goodbye by Carrie Underwood 




For Luke: You Don’t Know Her Like I Do by Brantley Gilbert





Awesome choices! Awww Joan, you make me want some more of your books when you choose songs like these........my heart swells.

Michelle:  Luke is rather phwoaaarrr!! What song would you think describes Luke the best and why?

Joan:  Love This Pain by Lady Antebellum

It’s an intense, passionate song from a man’s perspective of loving a woman who he knows causes him too much pain, but unable to walk away.
I think this says it all:

She's no good for me
I know that she's a wild flower
She's got a restlessness
A beautifulness, a thing about her
But here I am again calling her back
Letting her drive me crazy



Michelle:  Mitch is the intelligent, funny, top Attorney who is also a bit of a go to man when it comes to finding out information. What song would best describe Mitch and why?


Joan:  For Mitch:
Before he finds his heroine: Goodbyes 3 Doors Down


This is a deep, moving song about difficult goodbyes. How the man can’t move on, can’t heal. Mitch has a deep wound in his past that had jaded him. It is the event that has turned him dark, cynical and unable to commit or go deep with anyone in any meaningful way—anyone except his family. This is in part why he’s so funny, so likeable. He’s flippant and irreverent and deeply loyal to those who have stayed committed and true to him.



After he finds her: It’s Always Gonna Be You by Kenny Chesney

In this song, Kenny talks about doing all kinds of spectacular things he could go out and do, different successes he could achieve, try in every way possible to put the past behind him and move on from a broken heart, but in the end, he’s always looking for the same thing—the one and only person he loves. This is how Mitch has spent the last seven years of his life, and what he comes to discover in Shatter.



Michelle:  Teague is this gorgeous, protective man who has lost a lot in his life, but he has also now gained the love of his life. I think he has such a great story with what he has been through, what he struggled to get back. What song best describes Teague?

Joan:  It feels like so long since I wrote Teague’s story. And he and Alyssa have grown so much as a couple through the series.

Thinking back, Teague is an intensely deep and tormented character. A good man forced into the worst possible situation. An ethical, dedicated, strong man refusing to succumb to the powers trying to silence him.

It's Not My Time by 3 Doors Down is a powerful song describing a man refusing to give up. A man holding tight to the last bit of hope for the future and his dedication to finding it.






Michelle:  Book 2 in Covert Affairs, your self published series, do you have a working title for it? When could my Joan Swan addiction be satiated with this book? Could you describe the Covert Affairs series and how it is different to Phoenix Rising series? 

Joan:  I don’t have much of anything worked out about the second book in the Covert Affairs series other than it will be Tomas’s book, it will have Intimate in the title and will release in summer 2013.

In Intimate Enemies, Tomas, Rio’s undercover partner, learns that his ex, who left him three years prior and moved out of the country, has resurfaced in Chile. And after he and Rio take down Saul Flores, terrorist trafficker extraordinaire, he’s hauling ass to South America to track her down for answers. Of course...my heroes are never lucky enough to have anything go that smoothly. >:D


Michelle:  Phoenix Rising is such a ride of fast paced excitement with Alpha Males who are intelligent, attractive, protective, buff. These guys have layers, and they know how to * cue the love music* love their women right. You pick such great names. Teague Creek, seriously how did you come up with his name?

Joan: Thanks!! I worked really hard at keeping that pace crazy intense and giving the guys layers, like real guys (or better). I do love their names. So...sexy. So...male. Again, Teague’s name took shape so long ago, it’s difficult to remember. But I do know that there is a road on my drive to the day job—some 3 ½ hrs away—named Teague Ave. And I’ve always loved the name. I like names that are very male and a little unusual, but not so strange that readers can’t relate to them.


Michelle:  Keira, Luke, Teague ... are all ex firemen/firewomen who are now working in other fields in your books due to a thing that happened. Your husband is a fireman. Have you sat back and people watched his work colleagues to get character ideas?


Joan:  I haven’t done it consciously, but I have to have done it at some point. After being married to him for 22 years, spending most of those years in and out of the stations visiting him with the kids on his days on, sharing holiday meals with the guys (and gals) of the firehouse and attending many fire fighting conventions (YES, fire fighter conventions) with him, it would be difficult not to incorporate the fire fighter mentality and personality into my fire fighter heroes.

Fire fighters are unique (speaking generally here)—different from cops, detectives, even military. Still strong, still intense, still sharp and smart, but with a more sensitive, more charming edge. I believe that’s from their position dealing closely with the public in a supportive, rather than an aggressive, way.

And yeah, that whole allure of firefighters is unique...and after writing cops and watching so many cop shows, knowing many cops...and living with (heh) around so many firefighters, DEFINITE personality difference. Fire Fighters are so much more fun loving, easy going. They’re really just little boys in men’s bodies. Cops are intense. Life and death intense. They have to be threatening. They have to be demanding. They have to confront and fight. Firemen have to do that occasionally – with a distraught family member, a drunk / disorderly patient – but for the most part, they’re messing with fire and saving/helping people. They have to garner cooperation, usually fast, and the best way to do it is not by force. 
Best way to do it is with a smile and a yes ma’am. (A lot of firefighters use ma’am and sir). This is why people LOVE firefighters – they are the cop with a super sexy sensitive, charming side. J

And damn...those uniforms...

**sigh**



I swoon again

Michelle:  The women in your books are intelligent, with strong personalities. They know how to handle themselves around these Alpha guys. The males don’t feel intimidated by them, they work very well side by side with them. Alyssa makes me laugh out loud at her no swearing policy, which has Mitch coughing up a fair amount of dollars. You give your characters such depth and emotion whether it be humour, or trying to work a relationship out. You give all your characters great voices for the reader to listen to.

Which of your character’s voices was the easiest to write? I think you are currently having the most fun with Mitch.


Joan:  Wow, thank you so much! For a writer who’s struggled to accomplish this, that is the most fabulous compliment I could get!

I think the easiest voice to write so far has been Keira’s. Lord only knows why. I’ve never been through anything she’s been through. But I am intense in my own way. Obsessive and deep and sensitive in that rough-around-the-edges way. So that may have helped me write her voice.

As for Mitch—honest to God—that man is a complete mystery. I was writing Fever and needed a brother for Alyssa. My critique partner came up with him. Even named him for a baseball player she admires from afar. Her standard snarkiness became Mitch’s. And before I knew it, the man was seriously telling me what to write for him. I’ve never felt like a conduit for my writing. I’ve had to sweat and bleed every damn word. It’s never been easy. But Mitch...Mitch writes his own sh*t. And, boy, does that man make me laugh.

Which is probably why I’m having such a hard time writing his book. It’s a struggle of wills. Two very strong wills.



Michelle:  A fun question to finish off with, if your life was like a box of chocolates, what flavor would it currently be and why?


Joan:  I didn’t know how to answer that, so I asked my husband. I can not repeat his answer in a public forum (eye roll). Then I asked my CP. She said: You're a chocolate covered almond. You're super sweet on the outside, but a hard nut to crack on the inside. J

Thank you Joan for taking the time to answer my Q’s. I have a great love for music so I tend to include that theme in my Q & A’s as sometimes a song can say a lot about a character or their relationship. The readers on the blog tend to enjoy the music Q’s.

If you are ever in Australia , I’ll shout you a lamington J


Now for the GIVEAWAYS

I want to make this clear!
Everybody can enter = International!

BUT!!!

USA/CAN winners can ONLY receive the paperbacks signed

Digital copies for everybody else.

Up for grabs

There are 2 x Fever copies
1 x Intimate Enemies


If Rafflecopter chooses any international winners they get digital copies. ( living outside of USA and Canada) 
If rafflecopter chooses any USA/CAN they receive paperbacks signed.

Joan is sending the prizes herself direct.



Joan's Links:

TWITTER

JOAN'S BLOG PAGE




GOOD LUCK EVERYONE

Michelle


  

Saturday, February 16, 2013

ART FEATURE & #GIVEAWAY - BLAZE by LAURIE BOYLE CROMPTON @lbcrompton #GeekGrlzRevenge


 ART FEATURE & GIVEAWAY


Zooming around the blogasphere at the moment is BLAZE (or Love In The Time of Supervillians) by Laurie Boyle Crompton.


Throughout the story, our Marvel comic book queen  Blaze, is sketching - in particular she spends her time sketching whilst ogling her brother's soccer coach Mark during games!  You see she plays designated "soccer mom" to her brother and his team each week - minivan loaded, farts exploded and away they go!! 

Today on the blog I am showing you a piece from artist Ann Caine which are the drawings based on what Blaze creates in the story. The character you can see is her "aka" Blazing Goddess.  These images are on the inside cover of the print copy of the book.
© 2012 Anne Cain


Now what little goodies can I giveaway? How does 3 signed Blaze bookmarks sound?  That's right....three of you out there will each win one Blaze bookmark signed by Laurie Boyle Crompton!  YAY! (I'll post a pic of the bookmarks as soon as I receive them!)

Entry is super easy.......complete the rafflecopter form and leave a post comment at the end of this feature !  Competition is International :)  If you feel like an extra 2 entries....Tweet the comp!!


ENJOY!
MARISSA

  



 

#BOOKREVIEW - BLAZE by LAURIE BOYLE CROMPTON @lbcrompton


Goodreads Description:
Blaze is tired of spending her life on the sidelines, drawing comics and feeling invisible. She's desperate for soccer star Mark to notice her. And when her BFF texts Mark a photo of Blaze in sexy lingerie, it definitely gets his attention. After a hot date in the back of her minivan, Blaze is flying high, but suddenly Mark's feelings seem to have been blasted by a freeze-ray gun, and he dumps her. Blaze gets her revenge by posting a comic strip featuring uber-villain Mark the Shark. Mark then retaliates by posting her "sext" photo, and, overnight, Blaze goes from Super Virgin Girl to Super Slut. That life on the sidelines is looking pretty good right about now...



MARISSA'S REVIEW:
Blaze....comic book aficionado - Marvel Comics to be exact!  She spends her weekends ferrying around her brother and his soccer team mates which gives her ample opportunity to ogle their coach Mark. He just happens to be at her school and is ultra cool.  Blaze on the other hand...pretty average in the social department.

The beginning of BLAZE had me a little "what the" - mostly because I'm not big on comics and Crompton has cleverly written Blaze as a comic nerd with the way she speaks and thinks in comic captions! Once I got my head into full blown comic-con mode it was easy to read Blaze's character.

A nerd - Yes!  A girl with a crush - Always!  A girl that gets in over her head?.....ABSOLUTELY!  It didn't help that her friend Amanda is fairly useless in the loyalty department and doesn't exactly think about any repercussions her actions might have.

She goes from average to cool and then slams downs the scale to uber slut in a very short amount of time.  A scantily clad photo does the rounds online and Blaze becomes the biggest pariah in the schools history.

I did find the obsession amongst the girls with wanting to have some communication from guys within mere hours of seeing them a tad bit irritating.....more that I felt OMG girls get a life!!  But I just popped into my 16yo daughters room where her and and friends are hanging out and asked them if that is what they would do......and the answer was -"yes if the guy was hot and we would normally never think he'd pay us attention" !!!  Well there you have it !!  I didn't go through that during high school - our year at school was pretty awesome and I was friends with cliques everywhere. 

Blaze grows throughout and there's a very defining moment in the last quarter of the book that really makes  you sit up and think - "This girl's gonna be OK after all".


ENJOY!
MARISSA

Thursday, January 17, 2013

BOOK REVIEW - BLAZE by JOAN SWAN - PHOENIX RISING # 2 - KENSINGTON PUBLISHING - 4.75 HOT INTELLIGENT CHARACTERS!!

By: Joan Swan
Published By: Kensington Publishing
Released : Available Now
Details: Paperback from Library, 375 Pages

RATING: 4.75 HOT! INTELLIGENT CHARACTERS!!

Blurb: Goodreads

The hotter they come, the harder they fall…

With a man like him, every mission becomes personal…
Ever since FBI agent Keira O’Shay started tracking a young boy named Mateo, she’s felt a connection even her empathic abilities can’t explain. She needs to save Mateo from the cult leader holding him hostage. Nothing can interfere with that—not even the reappearance of Luke Ransom, the hot-as-hell fire captain she’s regretted walking out on for three long years.

Losing Keira left Luke vulnerable—in every way. When they were together, the powers each possesses were mysteriously enhanced. But it’s the sexy, surprising woman beneath the tough exterior that Luke’s really missed. Even if she betrayed him utterly. And even if agreeing to help her uncover a government conspiracy means watching his life and his heart go up in flames again…


BOOK REVIEW by Michelle:

I absolutely Blaaazzed through this book, I didn’t want it to end. 

Woot!!

Joan just knows how to write intelligent, exciting, smexi characters. Nothing is forced. I can’t even say who my overall fave guy is in this series thus far.

I love the women as well.

Keira is just a smart, kickass, yet vulnerable character. She is a sniper. The best. When she and Luke are teaming it, they are just so good to read. He knows she is the best. He doesn't feel threatened by her abilities.  I think Mitch is the one he feels threatened by. 

Mitch is my fave guy with the lines. Oh, man, does he make me laugh. He is gorgeous. His banter with Luke is most provoking and hilarious. 

Keira lifted her hand from the map. “You have a friend at Langley? Who is it?”

“Yeah, baby. Hate to tell you, but you’re not the only Fed in my back pocket.” His hazel eyes darted up, his mouth twisted in a sexy grin. “But I’d rather have you in my front pocket, so if you want to move, just say the word.”




“I’m thinking.” Mitch’s gaze dropped to the floor. “Techies aren’t the types who usually need my help. More like the Ransoms of the world, who screw up at every turn and ask for shit like planes and pilots, and , oh, yeah, one more thing....”

“Fuck you, Foster.”

“That’s it. You both start off owing me a hundred bucks.” Alyssa fixed them each with a solid glare before she set down her needle and stretched her back. “Twenty more per curse from here on out.”

......”It doesn’t count when the kids aren’t around,” Mitch grumbled.



She’d already started to shift Mateo across the seat toward Alyssa. “I haven’t met my quota of kills for the day.”

Mitch scraped out a dark laugh. “It’s official. I’m in love.”

Luke cut a look at Mitch that could have severed a limb, then shot a glare over his shoulder at Keira. “Chill.”



“Guess that maneuver backfired.” Mitch broke the silence with his typical sarcasm. “Pun intended.”



“Luke’s brow went up. “Pixie?”

“Yeah, she looks like a pixie.” He picked up an object from a shelf and fiddled with it. “You know, like one of those things with wings in Kat’s books.”

“You mean a fairy,” Luke said. “Hence the term fairy-tale.”

“Should have known you’d be a fairy expert.”



Unlike Mitch . Who approached the exam table with a mischievous grin and an anatomical model in his hands. A detailed, three-dimensional , life-size model of a penis and testicles.

“What in the hell?” Keira sputtered. 

“You don’t recognize Big Jim and the Twins?” Mitch pulled pieces out, put them back , pulled others out, looked inside. “I can fix that, sweetheart.”

“Mitch, put that down,” Alyssa scolded. “I swear, if you break something--“

“Why does this guy have a puzzle like this in his office? Is he gay? Not that I care. I mean I’m a San Franciscan transplant. Besides , gay guys have the hottest girlfriends.”

“I swear he was switched at birth.”Alyssa glared at her twin brother. “Doctor Henle is a urologist.. ....”



“How short?” she asked Mitch.

“I’ll leave that up to you, beautiful. Just make me hot enough to turn you on.”



Luke is just phwaaaaaa!!! All the guys are just written soooooo manly and not over done. They compliment each other.

My kind of guys. 

This group of men are smart, fit, love their women, have such camaraderie with each other and would give their life for each other.

The women are fit, intelligent, can give the guys a run for their money, are respected by the guys, can joke with the guys, they give as good as they get. 


“Hey , boss,” Kai called from behind. Too far behind.

She stopped, swivelled , and squinted into the dark.

“You jogging this mountain or what?” He caught up with her, his chest heaving beneath his fatigue jacket. “You’re going to kill Foster.”

“Speak for youself, Ryder.” Mitch stopped and planted his hands on his knees. “But can we .... save some energy for the ... fucking rescue, please?” 


Joan's writing turns pages. She shoots from the hip. This would make one hell of a tv series. I am so invested in this paranormal ( ? ) , romance, suspense, thriller series. It is one of the best I have read thus far in this genre. It is just so damn likeable.

If you are a fan of the boys in Black Dagger Brotherhood , the way the BDB guys are around each other, look out for each other, that manly banter, then you will love Luke, Teague, Mitch, Kai, Seth ..... 

The story is nothing like BDB.

They all have a common link. Ex Fire fighters..... but there is more.

Much, much more............

Joan adds more to each book. I can see this being one hell of a series. More guys get introduced, more of the mystery involving the USA Army/Government/?? More story unfolds keeping the reader wanting more.

The villain , Jocelyn Dargan and her minions, are fierce competition. Joan shows us inside JD's head in this book. I felt the teeniest bit of .....um.....something , towards her, but ultimately POWER is the evil that consumes some people to the point that eliminating people comes very easily, without conscience. JD has this in spades. She is a piece of work.

Love the new characters Joan opened up in this installment. I did guess something with a certain character, but that is ok.

This is very edgy writing that I am totally invested in. The romance is deep and trust has to be learnt. Luke and Keira have a lot of hurdles to jump, but when these two get in between the sheets....yowzer!


“Goddamn, you feel good. When did you go all Rambo?” 


The next book isn't Mitch's , but I am rather looking forward to reading his book.

 I am looking forward to the next book titled , 'Inferno' published sometime in 2013. 

Bring. It.On.


Michelle