Showing posts with label Jane Kindred. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jane Kindred. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

BOOK COVER REVEAL - MASTER OF THE GAME by JANE KINDRED - DEMONS OF ELYSIUM # 3 - SAMHAIN PUBLISHING - PARANORMAL EROTIC ROMANCE





Title: Master of the Game
 (Demons of Elysium #3)

Author: Jane Kindred 
Genre: Paranormal m/m BDSM erotic romance 18+

Publication Date: August 5, 2014

Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd.

Cover Designer: Kanaxa

Event Organized By: Literati Author Services, Inc.



Synopsis


Love is the ultimate game changer…and this time it’s winner take all.

Now that his lover is back in his arms, Belphagor is taking his own sweet time to say the words Vasily longs to hear: “You’re my boy.” And savoring the sweet torture of driving the firespirit into a frenzy of unfulfilled need.

As the undisputed master of Heaven’s gaming tables, Belphagor never plays unless he’s certain of winning. But this time, political machinations send the game—and Vasily—tumbling to the brink of even his formidable control. 


Vasily can’t deny enjoying their delightfully edgy play—until the airspirit auctions him off for a night to the one demon with a gift for taking things too far. Seductive Silk, tight-lipped about the end of his relationship with the sweet submissive Phaleg, may also be involved with a new faction threatening the pregnant queen of Heaven.

Belphagor couldn’t be less interested in the games angels play, but when angelic and demonic intrigues overlap, he’s drawn in against his will. And forced to break his one inviolable rule: Never gamble what you can’t afford to lose.

Warning: Contains more than a mouthful of m/m ménage, with intense D/s situations featuring intricate rope work, balaklavas, and a flurry of snow.



About the Author



Jane Kindred is the author of The House of Arkhangel’sk trilogy, the Demons of Elysium series, and The Devil’s Garden. Born in Billings, Montana, she spent her formative years ruining her eyes reading romance novels in the Tucson sun and watching Star Trek marathons in the dark. She now writes to the sound of San Francisco foghorns while two cats slowly but surely edge her off the side of the bed.

You can find Jane on her Twitter account and Facebook page—both of which are aptly named “janekindred"—and on her website, www.janekindred.com.



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Thursday, July 4, 2013

BLOG TOUR/GUEST POST/GIVEAWAY - THE ARMIES OF HEAVEN by JANE KINDRED


Today I welcome to the blog, Jane Kindred, author of The House of Arkhangel'sk series.  This blog tour is part of Jane's tour for the third book in the series, The Armies of Heaven.

Jane has written a great guest post for us and also has a fantastic giveaway for fans, which is open International - YAY!

A big thank you to Jane for taking the time from her busy schedule to write the guest post.

ENJOY!
MARISSA






About The Armies of Heaven, Book Three of The House of Arkhangel’sk


In Heaven, all hell has broken loose…


Full-scale war has broken out in Heaven, and Anazakia must embrace her destiny, leading an army of Virtues into battle against a Host of enemies to restore the House of Arkhangel’sk.


Furious with her for putting her trust in the angel who has done them all irreparable harm, Vasily tries to ignore his growing resentment, while Belphagor returns to the world of Man with a cadre of beautiful androgynous Virtues to restore the sundered alliance between the Fallen and the gypsy underground. Without their help in enlisting the terrestrial forces of Grigori and Nephilim, Anazakia’s Virtues are hopelessly outnumbered.


But there are more things in Heaven and Earth than any of them have dreamt of, and those they cannot see will mean the difference between victory and losing everything.


The Armies of Heaven is available for purchase from Amazon | Barnes & Noble | iBooks | Powell’s Books.





GUEST POST BY
JANE KINDRED


Why We Fall

Ever since I was a child in Sunday school, I’ve been fascinated by the idea of fallen angels—that we have this concept of “good” versus “evil,” yet the beings who represent the side of evil are merely the good who’ve gone bad. And what is “bad,” exactly? In the case of the angels who fell from heaven to become demons, it seems the key distinction was that the “bad” wanted autonomy.

Even as a little girl, I thought this seemed unfair.

The appeal of writing a story with a demon for a protagonist is that he is automatically flawed, and a hero must always be flawed. What’s interesting about someone who always follows the rules and does what he’s told, who never makes mistakes?

In my fantasy trilogy, The House of Arkhangel’sk, I used Heaven as a constructed world that parallels our own. In my Heaven, angels and demons are essentially one and the same. The difference is that the angelic ruling class has dubbed anyone of mixed angelic pedigree—those whose ancestors come from more than one angelic order—as Fallen. The Fallen are treated as the lowest rung of society. In essence, they are the serfs in this celestial version of the Russian Empire, circa 1916.

As with the concept of Original Sin, if you’re Fallen, you’re bad because you’re born that way. So my demon hero, Belphagor, makes the best of his lot. A gambler, a petty thief, and an opportunist, Belphagor has one weakness—the demon Vasily. And no, it’s not much easier to be gay in the Demon District of Elysium than it is in Russia.

At the beginning of the trilogy, Belphagor and Vasily have a stormy history. An airspirit who’s a player in every sense of the word, Belphagor has gambled with Vasily’s affections one time too many. And firespirit Vasily has a temper to match his element. When an opportunity to bring the estranged Vasily back into his life presents itself to Belphagor in the form of angelic Grand Duchess Anazakia fleeing her family’s killer, it doesn’t hurt that a potential fortune is also on the line. Belphagor agrees to hide Anazakia from the usurping cousin who thinks he’s murdered her, and what better way to hide her than to fall? He enlists Vasily, who needs to get out of Elysium for reasons of his own, enticing him with the promise of holding the grand duchess for ransom when it’s time to return her to Heaven.

Of course, nothing goes as planned. Belphagor doesn’t expect the Seraphim to be hot on their trail the moment they arrive in St. Petersburg in the world of Man, and he certainly doesn’t expect Vasily to fall for the angelic grand duchess.

By the end of Book One, The Fallen Queen, the angel and her demon companions have become an unlikely family, their complicated relationships with one another forming a fragile alliance. By the end of Book Two, The Midnight Court, the alliances are strong, and their personal relationships stronger, and with Vasily and Belphagor beside her, Anazakia is on her way to embracing her destiny as the future queen of Heaven.

The final installment of the trilogy, The Armies of Heaven, will test them all as Anazakia confronts her family’s killer and the two opposing armies who would be just as happy to see her dead—one an army of angels, the other an army of demons bent on revolution at any cost. She’ll use every resource at her disposal to fight her enemies, including demon magic and the unexpected power of Vasily’s elemental fire. But it will take the persistence and cunning of the demon known as “the Prince of Tricks” to win this war—and perhaps to win the war of hearts.

In celebration of the release of The Armies of Heaven, I’m giving away prizes to three different winners on my blog tour: a $50 gift card to Barnes & Noble or Amazon, a complete set of print books of The House of Arkhangelsk, and a collector’s edition of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen illustrated by Vladyslav Yerko. Just enter via the Rafflecopter at the bottom of the post. This giveaway is international.

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About the author:

Jane Kindred is the author of The House of Arkhangel’sk trilogy and The Devil’s Garden. Born in Billings, Montana, she spent her formative years ruining her eyes reading romance novels in the Tucson sun and watching Star Trek marathons in the dark. She now writes to the sound of San Francisco foghorns while two cats slowly but surely edge her off the side of the bed.



You can find Jane on Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, and on her website.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Blog Tour Winner - Jane Kindred/The House of Arkhangel'sk


Thanks to everyone who entered for a chance to win
AND THE WINNER IS..........

BRAINE TALK SUPE

Braine chose Book 1 - The Fallen Queen
Congratulations Braine!
Your details have been forwarded to the publisher and they will contact you with the ebook.

Thanks also to Jane Kindred for providing not just an enjoyable series - but a really fun and interesting blog post! 
And to Dani from Entangled Publishing for organising the blog tour and providing the prize!

ENJOY!
MARISSA

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

BLOG TOUR #46 +Giveaway - JANE KINDRED'S THE HOUSE OF ARKHANGEL'SK VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR



Today is our lucky day! It's our stop on THE HOUSE OF ARKHANGEL'SK Virtual Book Tour for author Jane Kindred.  The first in the series The Fallen Queen is already available and the second The Midnight Court will be released at the end of August 2012.
Plus.... Jane and the lovely people at Entangled Publishing are giving away an ebook copy of either The Fallen Queen (book1) or The Midnight Court (book2).

Jane has kindly written a guest blog post on a topic of my choice......The Lengths I Go To Research My Book.

I'd like to thank Jane for taking the time in providing a fantastic and very interesting response!

Going to Extremes

How far would I go to do research for a book? When I first got the idea for these books, I never thought I’d go as far as I did; in this case, it was all the way to Russia.

My usual pattern for research is to read about topics that are relevant (or even just tangential) to events in the book or specific to the era in which it takes place. I’ll research anything from the practicalities of plumbing and lighting, to how to make gunpowder or open a portcullis—and to find out what the heck a portcullis is in the first place.

But with The House of Arkhangel’sk, I became a bit obsessed. When I decided to make the setting a celestial version of St. Petersburg, I wanted to learn more about Russia and I was also toying with the idea of easing back into school to get another degree, so I took a class on Russian culture at the local community college. Little did I know I would fall head over heels for all things Russian. Before I knew it, I was flying to St. Petersburg to live with a host family for a month for an immersive Russian language course.

I had already begun the first draft of Book One before I left for Russia, but being there in person made everything I’d read and imagined come alive for me. In all honesty, if it weren’t for American toilet paper, I’m not sure I would have come back. ;)

In addition to St. Petersburg, we took a trip north to the city of Veliky Novgorod, where I had the opportunity to visit the beautiful Yuriev Monastery and to see a real kremlin—or medieval Russian fortress—in person. Novgorod and the monastery both ended up in the first book, The Fallen Queen, as did the apartment where I stayed in the Lesnoy District of St. Petersburg, along with many of the places I visited, such as the Winter Palace, which echoes the home of my celestial imperial family, and the parks of Tsarskoe Selo, which feature prominently in The Midnight Court.

And I did manage to learn a bit of Russian, which I put to use here and there in the books, though I’m sure anyone who actually speaks the language would find it unintentionally hilarious.

Upon returning to the States, my obsessive research continued. I’ve pored over train schedules and subway maps to make sure I never have one of my characters take a trip that couldn’t physically be done, and for The Midnight Court, I’ve scoured the Web for images of the Solovetsky monastery, where several scenes in the book take place, to find just the right corner of the surrounding fortress to describe, or to see how the latches on the doors work.

My husband often reminded me with amusement while I was researching that no one was going to check, but it’s become part of my love affair with Russia, inextricably intertwined with my love of these characters. It’s a little bit like being there again to go over these mundane details—not to mention that it suits my OCD tendencies. And maybe someday I’ll be able to go back in person and research the next series. As long as I remember to bring my own toilet paper.

About The Midnight Court:
Against the pristine ice of Heaven, spilled blood and a demon’s fire will spark celestial war.

The exiled heir to the throne of Heaven, Grand Duchess Anazakia and her demon companions, Belphagor and Vasily, have made a comfortable home in the Russian city of Arkhangel’sk, but their domestic bliss is short lived. When their daughter Ola is taken as a pawn in Heaven’s demon revolution, the delicate fabric of their unorthodox family is torn apart—threatening to separate Belphagor and Vasily for good.

Anazakia is prepared to move Heaven and Earth to get her daughter back from Queen Aeval, risen in Elysium from the ashes of temporary defeat. But Aeval isn’t the only one seeking Ola’s strange power.

To conquer the forces amassing against them, Anazakia is prophesied to spill the blood of one close to her heart, while Vasily’s fire will prove more potent than anyone suspected. In the battle for supremacy over Heaven’s empire, loyalties will be tested and secrets will be revealed, but love will reign supernal.



About the author:
Jane Kindred began writing fantasy at age 12 in the wayback of a Plymouth Fury—which, as far as she recalls, never killed anyone…who didn’t have it coming. She spent her formative years ruining her eyes reading romance novels in the Tucson sun and watching Star Trek marathons in the dark. Although she was repeatedly urged to learn a marketable skill, she received a B.A. in Creative Writing anyway from the University of Arizona.

She now writes to the sound of San Francisco foghorns while two cats slowly but surely edge her off the side of the bed.

You can find Jane on Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, and on her website.

Thank you Jane and Dani at Entangled Publishing for including Novels On The Run on this blog tour.

ENJOY!
MARISSA
Isn't this cover just lovely?!


Competition Time!

It's pretty simple....
Leave a comment below and tell me 
which ebook you would like to win!
The Fallen Queen (bk1)
or
The Midnight Court (bk2)
Please note that if you choose Book 2 it is available mid August and will be provided to you on it's release.
Winner will be drawn on 4th August 2012 (10pm aust est)
GOOD LUCK!