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Apr 23, 2013

Book Spotlight ~ Made For Her ~ @jsubject #mfrworg


Author:  Jessica E. Subject
Book:  Made For Her
Release Date:  January 15, 2013
Publisher: Decadent Publishing
ISBN: 9781613334348
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Genre:  Military Science Fiction Romance
Length:  55 Pages
Price:  TBA
Warnings:  Explicit Sex, Anal Sex
Heat Level:  R+
Format:  E-Book in Multiple Formats
Author Website:  http://jessicasubject.com

After terrorists murder the love of her life, Colonel Mikayla Jones trains squadron after squadron of the clones he brought to life, to take to the skies. When she discovers a young clone of her husband in her newest class, her world spins out of control. How can she command the look-a-like when she can’t help but yearn for him to fill an ache in her heart?
Dare was created to be the best. As the first Daniel clone to leave Onatria labs, he needs to prove he is more than just a DNA copy. To do that, he must rely on the wife of the man who donated his genes. But when she refuses to train him, Dare faces discharge and returning to the labs. Can he convince Colonel Jones to finish his training and find a way into her bed? Or will long-kept secrets unhinge the entire clone project?

Apr 16, 2013

Book Spotlight ~ Healing ~ @StevieWoods #mfrworg


Author:  Stevie Woods
Book:  Healing
Release Date:  January 13, 2013
Publisher: Amber Quill Press
ISBN:  13:978-1-61124-369-7
Genre:  Sci-Fi, Alt Life
Length:  18,000 words [@ 60 Pages]
Price:  $5.00
Warnings: GLBT, Erotic Romance
Heat Level:  R
Format: E-Book
Author Website:  http://steviewoods.com
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Injured, Audin desperately needs the help of a healer, and is shocked to discover the one recommended to him is Tener, who he hasn’t seen since their split following a blazing argument a dozen years earlier. Since those days, both men have experienced much, and life has tempered them. They realize they still have much in common—including a fierce sexual attraction to each other.
Upon learning that Audin’s life is at stake from an implant placed inside him by the government, Tener confesses his secret involvement with an underground organization fighting to bring down the corrupt and dangerous regime.
The men quickly realize they must work together, hoping to solve Audin’s problem and that of others infected by the vicious piece of technology. But can Tener remove the evil device from Audin without killing him in the process?

Apr 9, 2013

Book Spotlight ~ Hatchling's Guardian: Shared Whispers ~ #mfrworg


Author:  Helen Henderson
Book:  Hatchling’s Guardian: Shared Whispers
Release Date:  January 4, 2013
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services
Amazon ASIN:  B00AX26K86
Genre:  Fantasy / SciFi /Contemporary / Historical
Length:  232 Pages
Price:  $2.99
Warnings:  None
Heat Level: PG13
Format: E-Book





“Hatchling’s Guardian,” one of sixteen romantic journeys in Shared Whispers shows that through the power of love, even human eyes can see what magic obscures. Trelleir is a true dragon who can use his magic to take the shape of a man. The last of his kind, he longs for companionship--even if it is only that of a human female. However, she is a slayer and sworn to kill all dragons, including him.
Shared Whispers is from authors associated with TheWritersVineyard.com. Whether presented as a romance, a mystery, a paranormal, or fantasy, each tale reflects the allure and importance of amore in our lives. At the end of their creation, each author offers the Story Behind The Story, the seed from which the idea evolved

Mar 28, 2013

Book Spotlight ~ Alien Lover ~ @jsubject #mfrworg


Author:  Jessica E. Subject
Book:  Alien Lover
Release Date:  December 7, 2012
Publisher: Decadent Publishing
ISBN: 9781613334270
Amazon ASIN: B00AJD01F2
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Publisher:  http://bit.ly/RbdIOm
Genre: Science Fiction Erotica
Length:  15 pages
Warnings: Explicit Sex, Anal Sex, Alien sex
Heat Level: R+
Format: E-Book in Multiple Formats
Author Website:  http://jessicasubject.com
Book Trailer URL:  http://youtu.be/p1Wr59y9F5I



Unconvinced of her fiancé’s demise, Molly combs the galaxy to search for him. As her supplies run low, she is forced to turn around and set a course for Earth, alone. But, a Moloxian Starcruiser halts her retreat, and the single passenger transports onto her ship without permission. Taser in hand to defend herself, she is startled as the form remolds into her fiancé. Has Diego found her or is her tired mind playing tricks?

Aug 8, 2012

An Interview With Diane Burton


Today we are interviewing the wonderful Diane Burton. Please help us in welcoming her to the MFRW Author blog.

Where can your readers find you? 

Shelfari: Diane Burton

Where’s your favorite place to hang out online?
FaceBook & my blog

Tell us about your latest book, including its genre. Does it cross over to other genres? If so, what are they?

In Switched, Too, a former astronaut candidate gets the chance to go into space. He just has to pretend to be his twin, the captain of an alien starship. Switched, Too crosses several genres. It's a space adventure with romance, suspense and intrigue. It is the second book in the Switched series but is complete on its own.

How do we find out about you and your books?

On my website www.dianeburton.com and on my blogsite http://dianeburton.blogspot.com/ you'll find my biography plus descriptions and excerpts from each of my books. I blog every Monday on various topics—sometimes on writing, more often about things that interest me and hope they interest others.

Why did you decide to write romance novels?

I write romance novels because I truly believe in happy ever after. But, HEA does not automatically happen as soon as you find your true love. You both have to work at it. That's what I show in my novels with my characters. I met my own hero on a blind date and although we've been through some difficult times (health issues, job transfers, unemployment) we're still together after nearly forty years. The good times far outweigh the difficult ones.

Do you have a set schedule for writing or do you just go with the flow?

I'm at my most creative early in the morning. First, I grab a cup of coffee (love my Keurig) then open the laptop. I'll write until late morning when my dear, sweet (hint of sarcasm there) husband drags me to the fitness club. Then, it's back to writing, rereading, revising. There are days when the words just flow and flow. Then, there are the days when my muse goes gallivanting, nothing works and I'll spend way too much time on Twitter and Solitaire.

Where do you start when writing? Research, plotting, outline, or...?

The idea usually starts with the first scene, which I "see" like a movie. I start writing and the characters begin revealing themselves. Same with the "world". I have to keep track of the details as I go or I'll forget them. (Sometimes, I think my brain is a sieve.) I'll have a basic plot, which refines itself as I write. Usually around chapter 8, I need to define each main character's goal, motivation and conflict (if the characters haven't already revealed them). I do research as needed. Now, I really wish I could do active research—pilot a spacecraft, visit other planets, meet aliens (not creepy/slimy ones, of course). My alternative is to read science fiction/romance, watch sci-fi adventure movies and find interesting "space" facts on the Internet.

Do you feel humor is important in fiction and why?

Absolutely. Life is too serious. We need something to give us a lift. Humor does that. I really enjoy Jayne Ann Krentz's (Jayne Castle, Amanda Quick) humor and the situations her heroine gets herself into. Always a good chuckle. I love Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series because they are so laugh-out-loud funny. While I can't do slapstick comedy the way she does, I try to incorporate humor in my books.

Please tell us about yourself (family, hobbies, education, etc.)

I'm married to a really great guy who has always been very supportive and encouraging—especially when I was so discouraged I wanted to quit. We have two children and two grandchildren. Because of my husband's job, we moved a lot around the Midwest. We're Michiganders so we were glad our last move brought us home. I was an elementary school teacher BK (before kids) and worked at various temp office positions after. My most fulfilling job was raising my children and now babysitting my grandchildren, which I don't get to do near enough. My last job with an oil & gas exploration company was very interesting—a whole new world. I enjoy gardening and quilting.

If I was a first time reader of your books, which one would you recommend I start with and why?

Switched begins the adventure of twins switching places. It takes place aboard a starship, where I'd really like to be. I had so much fun writing that book. To be honest, I have fun writing all my books, but Switched was my first published book so it holds a special place in my heart.

Are there any words of encouragement for unpublished writers?

Keep at it. Or to quote from the movie Galaxy Quest, "never give up, never surrender." And finish the darn book. You'll never "find" time to write—you have to make time, if that's really what you want to do.

What do you hope readers take with them after reading your work?

That they had a good time on a great adventure, that they laughed and sighed and even shed a tear, and at the end they smiled.

Please fill the blanks with your favorites!


Dessert: Coconut cream pie
City: Denver
Season: Fall
Type of hero: Strong, gutsy, protector with a sense of humor, courageous enough to step back from a fight
Type of heroine: Strong, gutsy, protector with a sense of humor, smart enough to know when to accept help


Blurb for Switched, Too:

Be careful what you wish for...you might get it.

Down-sized astronaut candidate Scott Cherella leaps at the chance to go into space. He just has to pretend to be the captain of an Alliance of Planets starship. His lifelong dream quickly becomes a nightmare when sabotage erupts. To save the ship and crew he has to depend on an uptight, disapproving colleague.

The only time Veronese Qilana broke the rules tragedy resulted. She vowed never again. Now, to protect the real starship captain, she'll have to deceive the crew by helping the imposter. They must work together to uncover the saboteur and get the crew safely home. In doing so, they discover opposites really do attract.


Excerpt from Switched, Too:

Scott had no choice but to use the computer now. Before tackling it for the first time, he'd hoped for the privacy of his quarters—and Veronese Qilana's help. His reluctant co-conspirator ditched him as soon as they came aboard. He mentally kicked himself for his selfishness. They were in the middle of a crisis. She had her duties. He had his.
Damn. He didn't want to tackle the computer. Suck it up, Ace. You can do this. You wanted adventure. You wanted to explore space. You got it. Now, man up.
He sat in the captain's chair. Automatically, an instrument panel on the right swung up and in front of him. A hit in the solar plexus might have been easier to take. Symbols and shapes he'd never seen before covered the segmented screen. It might as well be filled with ancient Sanskrit. Panic shot through him. He couldn't read.

Dec 1, 2011

13 Tips for Characterization and Conflict

In writing, as in life, it's often the similarities of things that bring about the most conflict. Familiarity breeds contempt. Here are some ideas to use those similarities as well as differences to enhance characterization and conflict.

1. Is there a particular type of feud that underlies part of your character's background? For example, is her brother in the Army, and her hero's brother is in the Navy, and she meets her hero at halftime during the Army-Navy game? Imagine they are both wearing sweatshirts with Army or Navy on them, and end up stepping forward at the same time in the concession stand. Turns out they have the same order (beer and hot dogs), and even both want only mustard on their dogs. How might the similarities as well as the differences fuel the conflicts, yet bring them closer together?
2. Write a backstory for each major character, so he has a reason for being the way he/she is. Did your hero become an outlaw because he broke the law while saving someone's life, but he hides this? Why? Does he have a dark secret about his past? Who else knows about it? Could this come out at a worse time than now? What will he do to prevent it?
3. Create a barrier between your main characters that keeps them from communicating at a critical moment. Suppose one is telepathic, and the other can't shield thoughts. If something suddenly hampered that flow of thought, what would happen to their usual smooth dynamic? Would the one with telepathy think the other was hiding something? Would this cause a misunderstanding that might fuel conflict?
4. Give your hero/ine an idiosyncrasy. For example, does your heroine tap her chin when she's deep in thought? Perhaps this is how the hero realizes she's hiding something later in the story, and clues him in to make a critical decision. Make the odd habit enough of a part of the character for readers to recognize it too.
5. Create a list of things that your main character wants. Write down three conflicts for each one, and then figure out an unexpected solution. For example: WANT #1: to be a mom more than anything in the world. CONFLICT #1: She can't conceive because _____. CONFLICT #2: Because _____ happened in her past she doesn't trust men. CONFLICT #3: Because she works as a ________ she travels all over the world, so how can she even think about adopting? She's pretty much given up her dream, but it's still there, taunting her. UNEXPECTED SOLUTION: Her work puts her in a war torn area where an orphaned street kid's savvy enables him to save her life. How might saving this child lead to the loss of other things in her life? Career opportunities? Travel? Freedom of movement? How can she reconcile her desires against the child's very real needs, and the fact that she owes him her life? Now, throw in a hero who risks his life to help them both. How might this change her conflicts?
6. What event from your hero and/or heroine's lives changed them the most? How did it come about? What would they do if they could change it? How can you adapt that concept to the current story?
7. Don't be too kind. Let your favorite character suffer. Conflict is the lifeblood of a story. Readers want to see a happy ending that is well earned, so don't go easy on your character. Help them overcome it.
8. Don't be afraid to make your villain truly evil. No one fears a wimp. It's okay to be bad (at least in this case).
9. Consider what your main characters don't want. Is there something they would never do even under penalty of death? What is it, and why?
10. A character was forced into a compromising situation in which a lie seemed the best way out. Over the years, that lie became second nature, and almost seems like the truth. Now, the lie has been exposed. What will happen if the truth comes out? How does your character react? Will he/she try to cover it up? To what extent is he/she willing to go? What emotions go through the character's heart?
11. Create doubt for your character. Yes, we know that the good guy will win, and the bad guy will be defeated, at least for now. But at what point does your hero/ine look at a situation and think "How can I keep doing this? How can I go on?" No action movie is complete without a final showdown in which the hero/ine is so beat up and so close to defeat that you start to hold your breath and wonder "will he make it?"
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12. Foreshadow conflict for your characters. In the book Surrender Love, the two heroes are generations apart. When a cousin points out the large age difference, the younger hero says, "The age of someone isn't something I think about." Later, it's discovered the younger hero isn't as old as he lets others think he is, and the older one isn't just older -- he's immortal. Each has a reason to hide his age, and part of that reason is a character flaw as well as a strength.
13. Make a list of ways your characters handle conflict, and stick to them -- until there's a reason to change. Does your heroine head for the bar, or chocolate? Does your hero stalk off in a huff, or go practice yoga? Does they both go to the shooting range and blow stuff up? At what point does your character talk to a friend and hash out the details? Is he too much of a loner to talk about emotional things? How might he handle conflict if there is no one to talk to but he is a talker? Does he pace? Does she keep a journal? What if that journal is found by the villain, who uses it against the hero? At what point does your character's usual handling of conflict backfire or fail to work? That can be the crux of a conflict all on its own.

Conflict and characterization go hand-in-hand. How your characters react to conflict is what makes them who they are. Write them with depth by knowing how they deal with life. Ask them questions, be willing to listen, and then use those reactions to beef up the story.

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