Saturday, 31 August 2013
Friday, 30 August 2013
Friday Follies: Featuring Sarah Cass
Sorry guys, I really love this pic. It's been that kind of week.
So glad to have you here today, Sarah!
Before we
get started, tell us a bit about yourself. Anything about your non-writing
life.
I’m the mother of 3 kids, each with
special needs. I have two children with Cystic Fibrosis and one with
Autism. They are the light of my life
and make my every day worth it.
Beyond that I’m a knitter, a
crocheter, a sewer, a photographer, a singer and a dancer. I love all the
creative arts and do whatever I can with them when I can.
I blog about it all on my personal
blog: Redefining Perfect (http://redefiningperfect.com)
Summer is just about to
conclude here in the Western Hemisphere, so what is the craziest thing you’ve
done all summer? Did you camp out in your backyard like I did, with severe weather
warnings looming about?
Unfortunately for me, this summer was pretty mild.
Our truck had broken down and I had no transportation or anything like that. If
you’d asked me last year I’d have plenty to tell you. I did a zip line course,
I’d dyed my hair with purple highlights, I did rock climbing - I had a lot of
fun last summer.
Does your
family have any summer tradition, or ritual to break in the season?
Summer is the time of the
neighborhood hangout. It starts once the
weather is warm enough to gather outside.
All the kids play together and the adults hang out and chat, play
cornhole (bean bag toss) or euchre. I
live in the best neighborhood.
Here’s a scenario for you:
Your family is just about to chillax while you’re about to dunk the turkey in the
deep fryer. Moments after placing the lid on, you realize the propane tank runs
empty, and you don’t have another to replace it with. Oh, and the propane store
is closed because it’s a holiday, what do you do?
Cry.
LOL. I don’t handle sudden changes in plans well
and I usually cry and throw a fit…THEN I get around to resolving it. So most likely after I pitch a fit I’ll get
the turkey out of the fryer fast as possible and set it up to be roasted
instead.
Of course, I don’t cook turkey in a fryer so that
would never actually happen. ;)
You seem to write with an
avid interest in the old west; what do you find most appealing about that time
frame?
Everything.
I’ve been fascinated with the old west since I first picked up the
Little House series when I was four. It
started with the clothing. Oh, how I LOVE the clothing of the era. The bustles,
the skirts, the corsets, the hats – I love it all. After that I love cowboys, I’m fascinated
with Native Americans, and I don’t even care that it was a dirty, smelly,
dangerous time…that just adds to my love of it.
What would be the
customary drink for that era, on a hot day?
Water with a touch of ginger to prevent stomach
cramps, because most likely on a hot day you were working hard to put food on
the table in some fashion. During
celebrations or on special occasions lemonade might be provided.
What would be your choice
of drink for a real hot, and muggy day in the mid-west?
Water is the best bet. I’m truly addicted to pop, but
this year I’ve made a concerted effort to drink more water and it really is
best with as hot and muggy as it gets around here.
Okay, one last what if
scenario. You’re at the beach, or on a cruise with that special someone in your
life. You’re enjoying the peace of be child free for a few days, and are in the
company of other adults. As you’re going down a water slide, you lose your
bikini top, or have some kind of wardrobe malfunction along those lines. What
do you do?
I would scoop my knockers up off the ground where
they scrape after 3 kids and laugh it off.
Okay, seriously, I would laugh it off, even as I
covered myself up. Truth is,
though…until after a good diet or plastic surgery I doubt I’d be wearing a
bikini top to lose…but I’d still manage to make a fool of myself in some other
way…like falling face first into a buffet or something equally goofy. :D
Summer is one of the
seasons where weather can impact everything whereas plans are concerned. What
does your family do when you’re rained out?
BOARD GAMES!
I have a bunch of them, and seem to have a predilection for getting
every version of Trivial Pursuit I can because I’m determined to have enough
versions of the game that everyone can manage to do well. Lol. The kids favorite is Sorry and Uno, mine is
Trivial Pursuit (obviously) and Scrabble.
Tell us about your latest
release.
Derailed is the second book in my Dominion Falls Series (Dark Territory, book 3, will be out in
September).
Blurb:
The sins of a past she can’t remember could destroy
a present she’ll never forget.
The crimes of her forgotten past threaten
the very life Jane Doe has learned to cherish.
Jane is out of time. With a warrant on her head, a maniac out for her blood, and a secret baby on the way, something has to give.
Without Cole Mitchell's help to find the answers, there may be no hope left.
Cole has nowhere left to hide. He unwittingly let Jane into his heart, and is ready to share the secret of his dark past.
Fate has a way of playing its hand, and tragedy strikes. With the world crumbling around them, it's easy to lose faith. If they can't forgive past sins, they have no hope for the future.
Because the noose waits for no man or woman.
Jane is out of time. With a warrant on her head, a maniac out for her blood, and a secret baby on the way, something has to give.
Without Cole Mitchell's help to find the answers, there may be no hope left.
Cole has nowhere left to hide. He unwittingly let Jane into his heart, and is ready to share the secret of his dark past.
Fate has a way of playing its hand, and tragedy strikes. With the world crumbling around them, it's easy to lose faith. If they can't forgive past sins, they have no hope for the future.
Because the noose waits for no man or woman.
Buy Links:
Secret Cravings Website -
http://bit.ly/12J4bO9
Amazon -
http://amzn.to/1ahJIu4
Barnes & Noble -
http://bit.ly/1bkEnQw
All Romance Ebooks -
http://bit.ly/170laAc
Bookstrand – http://bit.ly/1diptbG
Goodreads - http://bit.ly/14UlKhj
Excerpt:
“Jane.”
She yelped when
he grabbed her wrists and yanked her close. Like a startled deer, she froze in
place. Then a small gasp of air and she sagged. “I’m sorry. My head. It’s
racing. I don’t know what to think.”
“First off,
stop worryin’ about Graham. He ain’t sendin’ no telegram.”
“You don’t know
that.”
“Sure I do.
After Michael broke his nose, he shut up real fast.” Cole laughed when her jaw
dropped. When the amusement started to light up her features, it warmed him all
the way to his toes. “Yeah. Graham was running his mouth, and Michael beat on
him. He got knocked out cold.”
“Michael?”
Through her tears, a laugh escaped. “He’s half Graham’s size. Goodness, he’s
barely bigger than I am. How did he do that?”
“He said
something about five brothers and a mean older sister.”
She shook her
head with a sigh. “That is no guarantee, Cole. He could just be biding his time
until he has something to get me on. He doesn’t care for me.”
“Let me worry
about Graham.” He tugged her close, shoving the papers from his lap. Once she
was settled there, he smirked. “Now ya got some stuff here that you gotta go
through, and it’s all reading. That should excite ya.”
“You know what,
Cole? I’m not excited. The more I learn about myself, the more trouble I seem
to be in. I really am at a point where I don’t care anymore.”
“That don’t
sound like the Jane I know.”
She snorted.
“No one knows me. Not even me.”
“Bull.”
“I’m not in the
mood for arguing with you.”
“But arguin’ is
what we do second best.”
“Cole.”
He grinned at
the small twitch he saw at the corner of her mouth. “And much as I’d love to
remind ya what we do best…I don’t think you could handle it right now.”
“Please.”
“Besides, if we
got ourselves hurt again because of our…best…Daisy would be awful mad.” He
chuckled when she turned away as far as she could to hide her smile. “But that
ain’t ever stopped me before.”
She let out a
small squeal when his hand slipped under her skirt and along her thigh.
Swatting at his hand, she playfully beat at his chest when he leaned in to
capture her lips.
Her lips were
warm and inviting. He hadn’t realized how much he’d missed her touch until she
was there. He pulled her close and traced the seam of her lips with his tongue.
She opened up to him so fast it took his breath away, and he shifted to lay her
down on the floor.
She planted her
hands on his chest and pushed him back. “Wait.”
What can we expect to see
from you in the future?
As I said, Dark
Territory (Dominion Falls Book 3) will be out in September. Once that
series is complete I’ve been contracted for a contemporary romance series set
in a small town in New York State. Each
story is shorter, about 30k, and every one of them is set around a holiday, so
you can expect a story from me at each major holiday for the next year.
I also have a horror short story that is supposed
to be out in an anthology sometime this year, but I don’t have a release date.
I have a few other pieces in the works, but they’re
all WIP’s and not contracted yet. They run the gamut from Urban Fantasy to
Steampunk.
Thanks for hanging with us today!
Monday, 26 August 2013
Friday, 23 August 2013
Friday Follies... Hell yeah!
Don't you just love Fridays?
So we're looking to do something different around her on Fridays, and I hope you'll be down with the idea.
The thought is to keep things light and fun, and still give you guys and gals an opportunity to be discovered. I mean let's face it; it can't always be about business. And while we spend most of our weeks: writing new words, promoting, editing, etc.... Why not have prospective readers tap into a more candid perspective about you and your books.
I'm in need volunteers who want to be interviewed/featured. The interviews will be random, so there's a chance it might be directed to you the author, or one of your characters, or maybe even a combination of the two.
;-)
If you're interested in being featured, please drop me a line at: layna (dot) pimentel (at) gmail (dot) com.
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