Monday, September 30, 2013

Sid Love's Blog plus a Giveaway

Update 9/30/13 1:22 est: The post just went up over at Sid's and I have updated the link.

Today I'm over at Sid Love's blog with a giveaway for a paperback copy of Alpha Trine. Come over have a look and leave a comment!
 

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Many Thanks

Blog Tour is over. Alpha Trine was released last Wednesday and I have to say it was an awesome experience. I appreciated everybody's kind and thoughtful words during the tour and the little notes I received from those who pre-ordered and read Alpha Trine. I cannot express what such kindness means to me. Ya'll are the most awesomest! These two words are inadequate but I'll say them anyway. Thank You. <3 <3 <3 You take my breath away!



If you missed the announcement for the winners they are on yesterday's post.

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Blog Tour Winners & Upcoming Events

This past week has been so much fun going through my very first blog tour. I hope the articles were entertaining as well as enlightening. I big special thanks to everyone who participated. I enjoyed reading your kind and wonderful comments. They gave me the little extra umph I needed to writing the last couple of scenes for Striker. :)

I'm giving away two paperbacks for the blog tour of Alpha Trine (Yay!) Everyone was assigned a number in the order you replied on each blog before I went to the Random Number Generator.

Congratulations To!!!!:
Evi
Susan

Yay!!! Woot!! Woot!!


I don't have contact information so if you ladies will contact me (lexi.ander.author@gmail.com) I will get your books out to you.
(If I don't hear back from you in a week I'll have to run the numbers again for new winners.)

Again, a big thanks to everyone who participated. I look forward to doing this again when Striker comes out!

If you missed the blog tour but are interested in the articles, click on the tab for The Valespian Pact at the top. I have insert the links there.

If you didn't win today, I will be giving away two more paperback copies of Alpha Trine.
  • One over at Sid Love's Blog on Monday, September 30th.
  • The second copy will be given out at Hearts On Fire Reviews. The date for that hasn't been set yet.

Thank you for stopping by and reading. It has been a great week!

Monday, September 23, 2013

Blog Tour Schedule

Yay! This is release week for Alpha Trine and I will be on my first ever Blog Tour! (Very nervous about this!)

I will be running a contest all of this week. Leave a comment everyday at each site that I'm visiting this week (not here) and the comment will be counted as an entry for a drawing for a paperback copy of Alpha Trine. On September 28th - the winner of the tour announced here on my blog.

Here is the schedule for this week (click on the blog title to be redirected):

September 23rd - Babes In Boyland
September 24th - Raining Men
September 25th - Pants Off Reviews
September 26th - World Of Diversity Fiction
September 27th - dreaminginfinity

Make sure you stop by and have a look. Every day will have something different from alien lovers to sci-fi difficulties.

Also the Interview and Spotlight at Top 2 Bottom Reviews was changed from September 21th to September 27th -- http://top2bottomreviews.wordpress.com/


September 30th - I will be over at Sid Love's for another giveaway - http://sidlove.wordpress.com/

As always, thank you for stopping by and reading!!



Sunday, September 15, 2013

Share Your Muse Blog Hop Winner

The Winner of Share Your Muse Blog Hop is:
 
Vitajex!!


Whoot! Whoot!
 
If you didn't win a print copy of Alpha Trine this week, no worries because I am giving away two more copies before the end of the month.

The week starting September 23rd I'm starting the blog tour that will run through the 27th. Every day you comment on the tour increases your chances to win. The drawing will be held on the 28th and the winner will announced here.

The second chance is on the 30th Alpha Trine will be featured over on Sid Love's Blog and a copy will be given away there. I hope you'll consider participating. I have attached the schedule below with the links.


(Yay! Just heard form Hearts on Fire Reviews. They will be hosting a giveaway but I don't have a date yet.)

September 23rd – Babes In Boyland (http://www.babesinboyland.net/)
September 24th – Raining Men (http://rainingmenamen.blogspot.com/)
September 25th – Pants Off Reviews (http://pantsoffreviews.blogspot.com/)
September 26th – World of Diversity Fiction (http://sean-norris.com/)
September 27th – dreaminginfinity (https://dreaminginfinity.wordpress.com/)

September 28th - the winner of the tour announced here
September 30th - http://sidlove.wordpress.com/

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Share Your Muse Blog Hop & Giveaway

Muse

The Muses (Greek: Μοῦσαι, moũsai) in Greek mythology, poetry and literature, are the goddesses of the inspiration of literature, science and the arts. They were considered the source of the knowledge, related orally for centuries in the ancient culture that was contained in poetic lyrics and myths.

I remember confiding in a friend right before I subbed Twin Flames to a publisher that I was afraid that I only had that one story in me. It had been a very long time since I'd written anything for pleasure and I was extremely rusty. A couple of times I wonder what the hell was I doing?

Now I wonder WHY I worried. I have more plotlines taking up space that I swear I have writing ADD. The worse culprit of this distraction... er... inspiration are picture prompts. I'm addicted to writing them. I have written three this year. The Awakening of Amanra for the LGBT Fantasy Group in February. For the Love Has No Boundaries event, Playing for Keeps (Unshakeable #1) in April, and then Fated in June.

All of these I plan to do follow up stories, among the others that I'm currently writing. Lord help me if I come across any more story prompts because I really can't help myself. I'm not a speed typer. You would think that with as much as I type I would be a speed demon but noooo, I'm average at best which is quite frustrating at times.


You would think that with as easily swayed by story prompts as I am that I would be crazed by publisher calls for submission. I'm not, not really. I think I only came across one that I was dying to write. It was about Mechs which is due at the end of this month. I chose to put that story idea on the back burner for now and continue my current project, Striker (The Valespian Pact #2). Hard. Hard. Hard, guys. I'm telling you I wanted to cry because I didn't have enough time.

I wrote only one prompt story last year which grew and evolved into the series, The Valespian Pact. KimE wrote this prompt:

 
"Intergalactic mm romance between a human space mechanic genius and an alien that morphs to be "human" when they mate. Have a way for the "alien" to be able to reproduce despite being male without the aid of technology for the pregnancy itself. Maybe technology was involved in the past and they "evolved" to be able to continue the alien species? HEA of course. Maybe a start of a series? Up to the author. I like series."

And then Alpha Trine was born.
 
Today I am giving a way a paperback copy of Alpha Trine. Just leave a comment and names will be drawn at the completion of the blog hop. Winner to be announced on the 15th!
 
For now, I'll leave you with an excerpt!
 

"Amlyn, where is your pride, your family?" He glimpsed a deep sorrow edged with vulnerability in her eyes. He considered what he knew and had been told. The Catalani did not break eye contact, proud and sure.

 "Are you willing to fight by my side?" he asked. "I believe my brothers' vessel to be under siege, possibly by the people who have been tracking this ship. Rhee and I are going over to assist my family in any way we can. If luck is with us, we will shed the blood of our enemy, free The Gorgon, and ensure the safety of the Fal'Amoric for another day. What say you?"

 Amlyn looked at the five bodies laid out in the corridor. They would be jettisoned into space when the Oethra 7 disengaged from Mestor's warship. One Dire D'Noss and four deadly Quell hounds had been dispatched by Rhee. The Dire D'Noss was two and a half meters tall, powder white with long green and red antennae protruding from its brow. Extra-large, luminous yellow eyes stared blankly into space and its mouth of razor blade teeth lay slack in death. It carried two huge blades, one gripped in a three-fingered hand, too slow to draw before Rhee rained down death.

 The Quell hounds were more distressing than the Dire D'Noss. They were the lavender of an early dawn, four legged with humanoid eight-fingered hands instead of hooves or paws on all four appendages. A yellow-plated exoskeleton covered the face with deep-set red eyes, an extended snout, and needle-thin teeth. Despite being called hounds, the Quell were not animals but psionics adept at creating illusions. Zeus suspected they were to act as imposters for his brothers, and he could not have been happier he was immune.

 "What is your answer, Amlyn?"

 She turned her palms up, her face set with steely resolve. "I would serve a Mar'Sani prince in the destruction of our mutual enemy."

 With a nod of his head, the Orion unshackled Amlyn. Zeus quickly donned his jacket of chimera scales he had picked up from the engine room, tested the straps on his dual swords, and checked to make sure the Taser would slide easily from his knee-high boots. He watched Amlyn equip. Her skills were too valuable to be locked away, but even with the truce, he would be wary around her. Dargon stepped in front of him, holding a pair of soft grip-gloves used for securely grasping surfaces when climbing. Zeus tucked them into his belt.

 "I expect you back within the hour." Dargon's lip lifted slightly in challenge, baring a sharp, hooked fang. 

"I will if I can." Zeus did not reach up to kiss him. Leaving Dargon and the Oethra 7 was hard enough. More physical contact would only serve to distract him. Their gaze held, silent words bouncing back and forth between them. He did not know what would happen once he stepped through the airlock. He was walking blind into the hostile situation. He worried for his brothers, for his lover, and the Fal'Amoric. Holding the gaze of those vibrant green orbs, he knew he would do whatever it took to get back to Dargon and see the mission through to the end.

 Breaking eye contact, his pursed lips kept him from making promises he could not keep.

 Dargon grabbed Zeus's hand as he turned to walk away. Dargon loomed large over Zeus, his countenance formidable. "I will track you across the universe if you do not come back."

 "I am counting on it," Zeus whispered, voice full of gravel. Straightening his shoulders, he walked over to the airlock. "Rhee, Amlyn, it is time," he barked.

Alpha Trine Buy Link---> http://www.lessthanthreepress.com/books/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=95&products_id=501

Thank you for stopping by and make sure that you leave a comment if you want to be in the drawing for the paperback copy of Alpha Trine! Also, don't forget to check out the other Blog Hoppers. The link is at the bottom!


Free Download Links:
Fated ---> http://www.mmromancegroup.com/110465
Playing for Keeps ---> http://www.mmromancegroup.com/10951
The Awakening of Amanra ---> https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-theawakeningofamanra-1146747-143.html


 
Check out the other participants in the Share Your Muse Blog Hop by clicking on the link below!

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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Interviewed by Blak Rayne

Good Morning! 

Today, September 11th, I am being interviewed by Blak Rayne over at her blog. Make sure you stop by and leave a comment for a chance to win a paperback copy of Alpha Tine.  Yes! Yes! I have them in my hands ready to give put.  So run over, have a look, and leave a comment here ---> http://www.blakrayneblog.com/


 

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Free Story Download and Other News

Fated, the Scottish bear shifting laird is now available for download. You can find the story at this link. ---> http://www.mmromancegroup.com/110465 Yeah!  Don't forget about the prequel that you can read here --->http://heartsonfirereviews.com/?p=22519 

 After I finish up with Striker, I will be working on the full story for Roi and Ewen plus conducting research for the sequel to Playing For Keeps. Came up with a series name, Unshakeable. I thought that fit the guys perfectly. 

Striker is really close to being finished. I thought that I only had 10k more to go at the end of August and it has turned out longer than I thought. 10k turned to 20k turned to 25k... I'm determined to wrap up everything for Dargon, Alpha, and Zeus. It seems the story doesn't give a flying hoot that I gave myself a deadline to finish. A deadline that I'm a week behind on. I kept putting off blogging because of it. I had this guilty feeling every time I started to put together a blog.  That, "you could be working on the next chapter and not fooling with a blog post," niggle.

Also in the Ander's News Bucket, I will be giving out two print copies of Alpha Trine this month. One on  the 11th at Blak Rayne's blog and the other on the 30th at Sid Love's review site.  Ebook copies will be won as well on the 15th when I participate in the Muse Blog Hop. I'll have reminders on the blog the day of the events and make sure to post the winner announcement.

I know this is a bit short but I have to get back to Striker. I really, really want to get this wrapped up! Send me good thoughts that hopefully include spiked java and chocolate.  :)

Friday, August 30, 2013

Guest Posts: Alex Kidwell with Gumption & Gumshoes


 
 
Yay! Say "Hi" to Alex. He's stopped by to talk about his new release Gumption & Gumshoes and to give us a little excerpt.
 

Thank you so much for allowing me here today! I’m going to be talking a little bit about my newest novel, Gumption & Gumshoes. It’s such a fun thing for me to be sharing, really, because writing it was a chance for me to do something more lighthearted and fun. August Mendez, one of the main characters, is sarcastic, self-deprecating, and was such a joy to write.

The idea for G&G came from a friend who wanted a story about a chinchilla shifter. I’d never gone into the shifter genre before, really, but the image of a chubby little chinchilla who wanted to be a detective wouldn’t leave me alone.

So August was born, and after him came Sam Ewing, an older, bitter divorcee who is the landlord at August’s office building. When August gets the chance to follow his dream and become a detective, Sam and August’s paths cross and that, as they say, is that. Eventually they work together on a case, but the real fun, I think, is how they fall for each other, despite imperfections.

Here’s a little excerpt from August’s perspective, showing the first time in the book he shifts.


It was dark outside, starting to spit rain. The cars sloshed through the streets, lights reflecting in puddles like melted crayons. Sighing, I tugged on my fedora and power-walked the two blocks to my car. The spot I’d managed to find that morning wasn’t the greatest. And now I was blocked in by an oversized truck and a stupid sporty car that looked like a penis replacement. Fan-friggin-tastic. 

Two inches forward. Stop. Reverse three inches. Stop. Crank the wheel left. Forward two inches. Over and over again, while I muttered curses and tried to remember how much my insurance deductible was. Finally I eked out of the spot, pulling out onto the main road and making my way back toward the dry cleaners. 

By then I was later than I’d wanted to be, and I barely got parked in a good spot out front when the outside lights were turned off. I could see Jake and a woman who must be Tina moving around inside the shop, doing their closing duties, I imagined. The car engine pinged softly as it cooled, the rain spattered the windshield, and I slouched down in my seat, watching.

Just like a real detective. 

Sometimes my life got cool all at once. 

And sometimes it was forty-five minutes of sitting in my car, staring at two people mopping a floor. No one was twirling a mustache or tying anyone to train tracks. No obvious signs of chicanery. Just two employees trying to close up shop after a long day. 

Damn.

Just when I was about to call it a night, there was a flare of light from the alley beside the dry cleaners. I caught sight of Tina taking out two large trash bags to toss them into the bins. When she walked back inside, though, I could still see the faint outline of the door; she hadn’t closed it properly behind her. On purpose? Or maybe the stolen money was leaving with the garbage. 

Either way, I knew I had to get in that alley. I could see Tina and Jake turning off lights, moving toward the exit. I took my chance to duck out of my car, cursing quietly when it dinged at me for leaving the keys in the ignition. I darted into the alley, my eyes taking far too long to adjust to the dark. Tripping over my feet, I almost slammed my head into a wall, barely getting my hand up in time to save my nose. There was a flare of pain on my palm, and I hissed in a breath, looking down to barely make out the shimmer of blood. I’d scraped the skin off. Fantastic. 

Shaking the sleeve of my hoodie down to cover it, I kept going. I wanted to take a look in those trash bags. The dumpster was sitting open, and I grabbed the closest garbage sack. There was the distinct sour scent of rotting things all mixed together with the pervasive piss smell all alleys seemed to have. Choking a little, eyes watering, I hauled the bag out and ripped it open. It was a lot of paper, huge clumps of lint like basketball-sized tumbleweeds, and I dragged it a little closer to the seam of light creeping out from the ajar door. 

I dug through the garbage. There seemed to be a lot of receipts, huge handfuls of them, like they’d been ripped from a book and stuffed in here. I frowned, uncrumpling one, tipping it toward the light so I could read it better. It was just tallying up an order, although I had a momentary thought that it seemed like Petros was charging an awful lot for laundry. 

“Hey!” The sharp voice broke my concentration, and I dropped the receipts I was holding, scrambling back. Jake was in the doorway, scowling at me. “What the fuck are you doing?” 

Shit, shit, shit. I shoved myself away, stumbling as I struggled to my feet. I saw Jake’s big, meaty hand reaching out for my hoodie. Christ, if that guy caught me, I was mush.

So I took off running. I didn’t run a lot. Or ever. But now the not-so-jolly giant was chasing me, so it seemed like a really good time to start. Heaving in panicked breaths, my sneakers skidding on the wet pavement, I darted out across the street. Horns blared but I didn’t dare stop. I could hear him on my heels, cursing, the sound of his footsteps pounding behind me. 

I was going to die. Holy fuck, that giant-ass man was going to kill me. 

And that was when I realized I didn’t have my keys. I couldn’t get into the building. 

Fuck. 

Changing direction at the last second, I dodged into the alley that ran alongside my building. If I could double around, maybe get lost in the foot traffic the next street over, I could shake him. My heartbeat was throbbing in my ears, a stabbing pain in my side with every heaving breath I took. The fear slamming through me with every step, though, kept me desperately throwing myself forward. 

The alley wasn’t very long. There were dumpsters and closed doors that I staggered my way past, no help in sight. It was pitch-black; I didn’t see the fence until I slammed into it full force. “No, no, no,” I muttered, frantically grabbing at the chain link, pulling it like I was suddenly going to Hulk out and be able to yank it out of my way. 

I was trapped. 

There were seconds until Jake came around the corner. There was no way I could face him like I was. So I did the only thing I could think of. 

I changed. 

It started as an itch in my nose, a prickle along my skin. The world got very big very quickly as I shrank down, the ground rushing up to meet me. The night world flared to life, scents and sounds filling my senses. And then I wasn’t human anymore. My nose twitched, ears pricking at the sound of footsteps. Two sets. I could smell one sweaty human; he stank like cigarettes and jerky. Jake appeared at the end of the alley, searching for me. But there was another man there, the tang of soap and beer, but more importantly behind him was an open doorway. 

I zoomed off, nails skidding on the cement, hurtling myself toward the escape. There was the thunder of boots in my way, and I squeaked aloud in terror as I tried to correct course. Before I was stepped on, though, a hand reached down, wrapping around me. There wasn’t time for me to react before I was pushed gently into a huge pocket and left there to tremble. I had no fucking clue what had just happened. 

Well, I did. I was a chinchilla in someone’s pocket. 

Fuck.

Neither August nor Sam are your stereotypical heroes. But I think I enjoyed writing them even more because of it. I’m hoping that readers will fall in love with them as well.

Buy links are:



Thank you again for letting me share a bit about the boys! If anyone has any questions or comments, I’m more than happy to talk more.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Going To Print

Whoot!

I received an email last night that Twin Flames, Songs of the Earth, and Dreams of the Forgotten were going to print and were up for pre-sales. I couldn't believe it. In all seriousness, I didn't think that they would be printed. As a pinch to myself I checked the site, and sure enough they were there. All of them will be out September 9th. O.O

I haven't talked about it (and I won't much) but it's been a tough year. It's messed with my writing mojo. Not to say I've been stagnant because I've written more free reads this year than planned. The Awakening of Amanra, Playing for Keeps, The Legend of the Bearwere Curse, Fated, Starting Fires.

Then I got very, very lucky when I sent an inquiry to Less Than Three Press about The Valespian Pact series. I wanted Alpha Trine to have a home along with Striker and Prometheus's story. They took Trine, which if I'm honest shocked the crap out of me, and Striker.

Now, in September, Alpha Trine will be re-released in ebook and print (freaking fabulous). All of Sumeria's Sons (to date) will be printed. AND my birthday is the 17th. September is stacking up to be an awesome month.

I have this image of me laying on the bed covered in my books instead of money. Corny, yes, I know but if I think about it I would rather it be the books. Not sayin' that twenty years from now my opinion won't change. But right now. This moment... yeah, I would choose the books. And no, nobody claims I'm sane, not even me.

Coming in September:

September 9th In Print... https://spsilverpublishing.com/paperbacks-c-83.html?zenid=9c6e7f8a3448d11f058097f9e9052aaa

Friday, August 23, 2013

Return To Destiny Giveaway Results

 Wild City (Click the title to go to the website)
 
 
I wanted to thank everybody who stopped by. I hoped you enjoyed the excerpt for Return To Destiny! Numbers were assigned as people commented starting at one (1) and going to seven (7). With my harddrive rebuild I had a heck of a time locating the website that I used to generate random numbers, but I found it!
 
1. vitajex
2. Judi
3. Silverwing
4. Mandy
5. Gigi
6. Ashley E.
7. Ilona
 
The Winner Is:
~ ~ Mandy ~ ~
 

winner photo: Spin The Harry Q2.gif
 
I'm Sorry! I went looking for a flashing Winner! sign and found the gif instead and thought it hysterical. LOL!
 
I really appreciate you guys. Thank you so much for stopping by and saying hi. Don't forget to stop by next week. Alex Kidwell will be hanging out on the August 30th!