Guardian Extravaganza! Day 2 - DEMON ANGEL Winner!

Woot! Thanks to everyone who participated in Day 2 of the Guardian Extravaganza! You guys have no idea how much fun I'm having writing up these reviews and sharing this amazing series with you all. I can't wait to see you guys reading and reviewing them on your own blog.

If you would like to check out some other wonderful reviews of DEMON ANGEL just click through the following links:

Dear Author
The Romance Reader
Gossamer Obsessions

Also, Meljean Brook has an amazing website stocked full of all kinds of information on her Guardian Series. Check out The Guardian Series Primer or the Timeline for more info!

A BIG thank you to Meljean Brook for providing all the giveaways! Wahoo!!

Oh, and remember that even if you missed qualifying for the DEMON ANGEL giveaway, you can still leave a comment for Day 2 - Review: DEMON ANGEL for a chance to win the Grand Prize of the Entire Guardian Series. Up to nine entries possible per person.

And finally, the winner of DEMON ANGEL is...

MANDI

CONGRATULATIONS!

Mandi, please email Meljean Brook at meljean(at)meljeanbrook(dot)com to claim your prize.


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Guardian Extravaganza! Day 3 - Reviewette: Paradise

Today, Meljean Brook is offering WILD THING to One Lucky Commenter! In addition, comments will also count towards a chance to win the Entire Guardian Series!!! See below for contest details.

Reviewette: Wild Thing Anthology "Paradise" by Meljean Brook

Four extraordinary talents bring the most uncommon desires to life in a bold new anthology of romance on the edge.

Listen to the secrets of a beautiful animal whisperer who's drawn intimately closer to danger, and to the most suspect of all male animals-man...

Enter the forbidden and recklessly exciting world of the demon horde and their willing victims...

Get swept away by the passions that rise out of the unfathomable depths of the lost city of Atlantis...

Follow the dark shadows that stalk both the living and the undead in a world of restless vampires and guardian angels...

The Guardian Series Book Three

Before the Ascension, whereby thousands of Guardians went on to their respective places in Heaven - or Hell if damned - many Guardians watched over the vampire communities throughout the world, silently protecting those that abided by the Rules and destroying those who broke them. Vampires, unfortunately, withdrew the short end of the stick when it came to strength and power against nosferatu, Guardians and demons. It's for this very reason that Guardians, at least at one point, guarded them against their mutual enemies. But with only fifty Guardians remaining, resources are stretched dangerously tight and the vampires lost what they ultimately never knew they had.

Lucas Marsden, vampire and leader of the Ashland, Oregon vampire community, has been living for a month off animal blood and he's starting to feel its dire affects. Yet despite his "mad cow" symptoms he's determined to hold out in light of his consort's recent murder. For twenty years Lucas had been dutifully shackled to his best friend's wife. Unfortunately, when their beloved David died that long ago night of their transformation, Lucas had no other choice where Olivia was concerned. Now she's dead and guilt grips him over his inability at having once again been unable to protect her.

Lucas isn't necessarily a lost soul but rather an honor bound one. He's never been given the chance to attain what he wants from life, instead his dreams have been crushed by duty and circumstance. Selah, a Guardian and protector of mankind, is also bound by duty but she's only recently become disenchanted with a life that was once fulfilling. For over two centuries, being a Guardian was everything and Selah found great solace in that. But after the Ascension, Selah hasn't come to question her role but rather that she's taken a mocking stance in its defense.

Selah's interest in the Ashland vampire community stems from the fact that a Gate, a passage way from Earth to the Guardian's realm of Caelum, is being tampered with. A putrid smell that clings subtly to its edges can only be caused by the sacrifice of unwilling victims - those victims being vampires like Lucas' Olivia. While the Gates can only be created by human sacrifice, vampires were once human. Plus, the Rules prevent demons from outright killing humans but those same rules don't protect vampires. The only logical explanation is that the sacrifices are being made by a demon with the intent of anchoring the Gate to Hell rather than Caelum. With Lucas' help, Selah is determined to find and slay the demon responsible.

Unfortunately, Lucas isn't in any shape to confront a demon at the moment. Despite the fact that he's nosferatu-born and stronger then the normal vampire, he's still no match for a Guardian's strength, much less a demon's. Selah has already offered to feed Lucas but he adamantly refuses. His hunger has escalated to point of bloodlust which forces Lucas, if his host is willing, to have sex even if he doesn't desire it. The bloodlust only respects the free will of the host, not the vampire. Anyway, he's had enough of feeding within the chafing bounds of duty and finds Selah's offering vaguely insulting. It hasn't taken Lucas long to begin to crave Selah on a deep level. She makes him laugh and has brought much needed light to his dark existence despite their short acquaintance.

Selah, while not reluctant, is experiencing a more difficult time of deciding where and if Lucas fits within her life. With each passing moment, he's becoming more and more integral to her existence and whereas once being a Guardian was everything, now it no longer consumes her whole heart and soul - Lucas does. But they may never get the chance to have all of eternity discovering the meaning of each other for the demon has found Lucas and has every intention of making him its next unwilling sacrifice.

"Paradise" is a beautifully written novella. Brook effortlessly creates vast depth within her characters while also allowing first time readers to easily understand the world and its boundaries. Previously, not much has been explained about the vampires in Brook's world. We've learned at length about nosferatu, Guardians, demons and their respective agendas but vampires still haven't played an integral part in the overreaching plot arch's. I believe that Brook took this opportunity to reveal more about the vampire communities and how they would come into play for future novels.

The romance between Lucas and Selah is subtle yet sultry. They both discover a new facet of their life at the same time allowing each to sift through the miasma of their individual conflicts and decide to work together towards a similar goal. I liked how they both sought to break the bonds of duty yet simultaneously maintaining the integrity of their roles in Brook's world. The answer to their disenchantment was simple yet life altering proving that love not only creates miracles but can enrich the souls of even the most jaded of beings.

B+


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Question for Meljean: You've done an amazing job of describing the beauty of Caelum and the terrifying landscapes of Hell and Chaos. Do you have any idea, within the Guardian world, of what Above looks like? Will readers ever know or will that be a realm left purely to our imaginations?

Heaven is a realm that I think is best left to the imagination. I actually wish at times that I could do the same with the Pit -- not all of Hell, because I have too much fun with it, but the actual torture that souls undergo after they've died, because tortures left to a reader's imagination can probably be much, much worse than anything I can write. The same thing for Heaven: it's a much more powerful idea when it's a personal one, and I don't want to take that away from my reader or push MY idea of Heaven onto them.

And there's the question of the unknown. My characters generally accept that Heaven as a GOOD place, but no one really, really knows if it is, or if that is where they'll end up when they die or Ascend. So I like to keep that uncertainty alive for my characters, so that death is NEVER an easy out.

If I ever took my characters into Heaven, that would be different -- I'd be obligated as a writer to describe it. But since I don't intend to have any scenes in that realm, it's best left alone.


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Guardian Extravaganza! Day 1 - HOT SPELL Winner!

A big thank you to Meljean Brook for providing all the awesome giveaways for the Guardian Extravaganza.

And thank you to everyone who participated in Day 1 - Reviewette: Hot Spell Anthology, "Falling For Anthony".

To learn more about the Guardian Series, please visit Meljean Brook's amazing website. Its loaded with information about the Guardians including a detailed timeline and The Guardian Series Primer.

Remember, while you may not be the winner of HOT SPELL, your comment does count towards the Grand Prize of the entire Guardian Series novels and novellas. Comments posted after Midnight, September 28th count as well so if you haven't read Day 1 - "Falling For Anthony", you can still comment and be eligible. Winner will be announced October 7th. Good Luck!

And finally, the winner of HOT SPELL is...

CECILE

CONGRATULATIONS!

Cecile, please email Meljean Brook at meljean(at)meljeanbrook(dot)com to claim your prize.


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Guardian Extravaganza! Day 2 - Review: Demon Angel

Today, Meljean Brook is offering DEMON ANGEL to One Lucky Commenter! In addition, comments will also count towards a chance to win the Entire Guardian Series!!! See below for contest details.

Review: Demon Angel by Meljean Brook

For two thousand years, Lilith wrought vengeance upon the evil and the damned, gathering souls for her father’s armies Below and proving her fealty to her Underworld liege. Bound by a bargain with the devil and forbidden to feel pleasure, she draws upon her dark powers and serpentine grace to lead men into temptation. That is, until she faces her greatest temptation—Heaven’s own Sir Hugh Castleford…

Once a knight and now a Guardian, Hugh spent centuries battling demons—and the cursed, blood-drinking nosferatu. His purpose has always been to thwart the demon Lilith, even as he battles his treacherous hunger for her. But when a deadly alliance unleashes a threat to both humans and Guardians in modern-day San Francisco, angel and demon must fight together against unholy evil—and against a desire that has been too long denied…

Who will be the first to succumb?

The Guardian Series Book Two

Bound tightly within its gorgeous cover, the words upon the pages of DEMON ANGEL spans eight hundred years and tells the tale of how layers upon layers of deception and the twisted spin of lies can, against all odds, shape an unbreakable bond of eternal love.

As a demon halfling, Lilith was forbidden her humanity. Born as the creation and daughter of the Morningstar, Lilith served Lucifer at first with utter glee and devotion, reveling in her role of collecting the damned for the armies Below. But with the simultaneous change in her role from collection to temptation and the kindness of one young knight, Lilith's existence would rely upon the stolen and coerced kisses of that very same knight turned Guardian at her behest. For the one man to show her kindness, Lilith will risk Punishment within the bowels of Hell, even possible death, just to keep him.

With the glimpsed evidence of Lilith's humanity, Hugh embarks upon the role of Guardian with not only the burden of protecting mankind from the demons of Hell and the nosferatu upon Earth, but he also vows to save Lilith. Yet as the centuries slip by and the unveiling of Lilith's saving continues to elude him, Hugh's soul slowly turns to ice. Lilith's determination to serve Lucifer baffles Hugh while hardening his heart to her. Unleashing his Gift of truth upon her only makes Lilith's willing servitude more unbearable. But Lilith isn't the only corruption that festers within Hugh for his role as well has turned into a mockery with the modernization of the world. While a Guardian can protect humans from demons and nosferatu, they cannot prevent their Free Will. If humans are intent to harm and maim one another, Hugh cannot interfere, the Rules prevent it. Tired of witnessing destruction with his hands tied behind his back, Hugh makes his decision. He's known all along what can save Lilith, his only hope had been a different outcome than the one available. With one last kiss, Hugh slices Lilith's heart in two and Falls.

Sixteen years later, Hugh is once again human and unbeknownest to him, Lilith is still alive.

Despite the fact that Hugh knows that Lilith's death was necessary to give her freedom, he's still yet to fully recover from his grief. He loved her even though Lilith's demon nature would have prevented her from the same emotion. Slowly, Hugh has pieced together an acceptable existence but his soul has become restless and he feels that doom lingers upon the horizon. It's because of this that Hugh isn't necessarily surprised to find Lilith alive. What's surprising is the coincidence of their meeting and the fact that Lilith is...different.

Although saved by Hugh, Lilith only experienced two hours of freedom after two thousand years of serving Lucifer before he revives her to life with a bargain: A life for her life and the life he demands she take is Hugh's.

A new world has developed for demons. The corruption of the federal and governmental bureaus offer a smorgasbord of opportunities to infiltrate the inner workings of mankind like never before. Lucifer's demons now possess congressmen and senate seats, controlling positions within the FBI, and other powerful outlets. Lilith, aka Agent Lily Milton, works for the San Francisco FBI under Agent Smith, aka the Demon Beelzebub, and justice is not what they seek.

When Hugh learns that his assumption of Lilith as a demon was wrong, that she was in fact human and a halfling, he's more than devastated. For eight hundred years he denied his passion for her thinking that her emotions would only be that of a demon's. Although he's a mere human now, Hugh is once again determined to save Lilith despite her bargain. If he must sacrifice his life for hers then so be it. But soon it's not just about saving Lilith. Hugh's college students are being abducted and found later with gruesome symbols carved into their bodies and their blood drained. There is also a large concentration of nosferatu in the San Francisco area and no Guardians or demons slaying them. When the FBI come knocking at his door with questions, Hugh is soon pegged as the prime suspect in the students' abductions and slayings.

In the midst of avoiding the FBI, stopping the nosferatu, protecting the college students, and trying to outwit Lucifer, Hugh and Lilith's repressed lust comes bursting to the forefront. Already wrought with sexual tension, when these two come together it's positively combustible. Stripping away her demon form and illusions, Hugh burrows deeply within the woman that Lilith has hidden for two thousand years. He rips forth her humanity in such a way that she'll never again be able to hide who and what she truly is: Human. With that being done, of course Lucifer calls in his bargain that Lilith is to take Hugh's life, but Lilith has another plan that's absurd in the extreme. But perhaps a little absurdity is shocking enough to break the bonds of her bargain, save the abducted college students and maybe even close the Gates from Hell to Earth for five hundred years.

I don't believe that any review can convey the sheer epic quality that is DEMON ANGEL. The passage of unimaginable time is depicted clearly with the incredible growth of the novel's characters. Even Hugh's love for Lilith has been shaped by eight hundred years. How does one even describe the evolution of a love that complex? Yet Brook pulls it off and the complexities and the rampant emotions of Hugh and Lilith are captivating.

Lilith's personality resembles the emotionally closed off bad boy heroes that we hussies love so much in romance. First, she's freakin' bad ass! The woman is a serious hardcore superhero in an anti superhero sort of way. She's a woman who cuts herself off from any relationship with a rapier wit and excessive cruelty knowing that one day she may be asked to lead them into temptation. Gentleness is not a highly prized attribute of hers but with Hugh, she is someone that no one else is allowed to see. Even after she's made tentative friends, she cares naught but for Hugh.

The romance in DEMON ANGEL ranged from brutally tragic to fearsome and combustible. Both Hugh and Lilith are adrenalin junkies and their lust for one another is ramped sky high with each brush with death but they're also able to slow it down and luxuriate in each other's embrace. What Brook did with DEMON ANGEL is unlike anything that I've read before or since. Her world is amazingly intense and complex yet its also broken up with laugh out loud moments and passionate love affairs.

There is only one aspect of DEMON ANGEL that dragged down the experience a bit. In some instances the happenings are just too complex and Brook looses the flow of the novel from time to time. Occasionally I had to stop and re-read sections to better understand the characters and their motivations. Truthfully, I think that the themes she tackled in DEMON ANGEL were just, for lack of a better word, huge. Good verses evil is never easy to write for the concept is not black and white but rather it's a spectrum of countless shades of gray. Even knowing that though, one can see and appreciate the talent that Brook has and it shines brightly with DEMON ANGEL.


B+

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Question for Meljean: Will we ever learn the origin of the symbols? So far we've been led to believe that the symbols are or have been used and I suppose created Above for the angels taught Michael how to use them to transform humans to Guardians. But as Michael would say, appearances are almost always deceiving. Will we learn where or how Lucifer learned of the symbols and why with the exception of Michael, he is the only one to know of them?

The symbols are of angelic origin, and we will be learning a little bit more about them in the books to come (particularly about how Anaria came to use them, and what they mean to the Doyen when a Guardian is transformed). Lucifer knew of them from the time he was one of the archangels, and when the other demons swore fealty to him, he also used his power to alter their memories. As angels, they would all have known of the symbols -- but as demons, Lucifer didn't want anyone to have the same power that he did, so he stripped them of that knowledge.

Lilith is another exception, but that isn't because they were taught to her -- she learned what they meant because the ones on her body continually changed according to whatever power Lucifer wanted her to have (or to take away from her.)


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Guardian Extravaganza! Day 1 - Reviewette: Falling for Anthony

Today, Meljean Brook is offering HOT SPELL to One Lucky Commenter! In addition, comments will count towards a chance to win the Entire Guardian Series!!! See below for contest details.

Reviewette: Hot Spell Anthology "Falling for Anthony" by Meljean Brook
Venture into a world beyond the ordinary, where the dark passions and voracious appetites of vampires, werewolves, demons, and a few undaunted mortals combine to unleash a potent spell...

Here are lovers to tempt the imagination: Eyes that glitter with keenness born of ancient knowledge. Hands that move with a tenderness belying superhuman strength. Inviting smiles that reveal exquisitely lethal fangs. Rippling, leonine muscles. There's danger in the air...and heat.

Steam rises up off the pages of these four scorching novellas, sensuously crafted by four acclaimed authors who beckon you to slip into the shadows and experience the otherworldly pleasures of the night...

The Guardian Series Book One

While all of Meljean Brook's Guardian novels are set in contemporary times, the novella, "Falling for Anthony", is the one exception. Yet with this exception comes the introduction of a multitude of characters that will ultimately be revisited in the novels to come.

Although "Falling for Anthony" is Brook's only historical, the novella is written so well that one would think this was her subgenre of choice to write. I've found through my reading experiences with Brook that she can seamlessly move back and forth through time and realms. With nary a pause you're flying from the medieval times to the present, from Hell to Earth to Chaos. It's neither jerky nor sudden but rather a water-like flow that at times can be smooth or rapid, but either way it's always consistent.


Emily Ames-Beaumont is disillusioned by love. Her heart has just been broken by the one man that should have wanted - if not been obligated - to protect it: Her father. Angry, hurt and looking to strike back at all her youthful beliefs, Emily hides away in the library to protect any unsuspecting persons from her wrath. But when her lifelong friend, Anthony Ramsdale, walks in, Emily takes the first plunge into the deep end of ruination and obliterates all her former innocence in a fleeting moment of restrained passion.

Anthony is spending his last night with his best friend Colin, Emily's twin, before heading to Spain to repay his debt to their father, the Earl of Norbridge. As a member of the impoverished gentry, Anthony was encouraged by the Earl to pursue a life of trade work as a physician. Although it's frowned upon by both the peerage and the gentry, Anthony was compelled to better his financial status by his own disillusioned dreams of one day making Emily his wife. He's loved her forever despite their rather large age gap, but Emily's fanciful notions of princes and dukes soon found himself seeking more in the hopes that one day she'd look upon him the way he covertly looked upon her. Grateful to the Earl and his much needed help, Anthony knew that one day he'd have to return the favor but he never thought the Earl would request that he go to Spain where death and blood of war awaits.

Although he's shocked by Emily's cunning sexual advances, Anthony does little to stop her from her goal. In his mind, the thought of compromising her for his own gain is tempting but he soon dispels the thought for the Earl would surely crush him into oblivion if he even dared. But Anthony has yearned for Emily for so long that his resistance crumbles under her onslaught even as his confusion escalates over her strange words and bitter emotions. In the end he acknowledges that it was the single most unsatisfying sexual escapade of his life but he promises Emily that when he returns from the continent, he'll make right this horrible wrong. Anthony, still desperate to have her, pushes into the back of his mind her non-committal reply.

It's mere months before Anthony greets death but it's not from anything logical like a bullet but rather by a horrific creature that feeds off fear and blood. A nosferatu.
During the First Battle, the three new orders of beings were determined: the angels, who fought for those Above; the demons, who sided with Morningstar; and the nosferatu, who abstained from the battle until the victor became clear. The demons were thrown down from Heaven, and they made their corrupt mirror in Hell. The nosferatu were not welcomed Above or Below; they are forever denied rest, hunted by angels and demons alike - and now, Guardians.

-The Doyen Scrolls

Falling for Anthony © Meljean Brook

A Guardian, that's what Anthony willingly becomes upon his death. The role is offered by Michael due to the fact that Anthony successfully sacrificed himself to save another against the nosferatu.

Guardians came into existence after the Second Battle. The angels and their appearances on earth were causing humans to worship them as gods. The demons of Below were jealous and launched another attack with the help of a dragon that they brought from Chaos. One being was able to defeat the dragon: The then human Michael. The angels, feeling that it would be better if they remained absent from earth, granted Michael the ability to change courageous humans into Guardians to aid him in protecting mankind from the evils of Hell.

In the ten months since Anthony left and died on the continent, Emily's life has radically changed. She, her twin Colin and their young nephew are all that's left after a terrible fire claimed the lives of the rest their family. No sooner does this happen when she and Colin are attacked by a creature that even Emily can't fully believe is real. Now she sits beside her ailing brother as he battles an unknown disease that is slowly stealing his life. Crushed beneath despair, Emily lets the fight in her go when Colin, in his bizarre craving for blood, attacks her.

Although Guardians typically stay in Caelum - a realm accessed by Gates throughout the world - for a hundred years, Anthony is being sent to Earth to help destroy the nosfertau that has attacked Emily and her family. The reason for Michael's decision is extremely perplexing given that young Guardians can become enthralled on earth, but his reasons matter little to Anthony. All that he can think about is Emily and the danger she's in.

Emily is more than surprised to see Anthony back from the dead, with wings no less, but the fact that he saved her from near death at the hands of her brother and is there to help gives her a shining beacon of hope. Finally she can explain the truth of that night when the creature attacked and turned Colin into a blood thirsty monster. Unfortunately, it soon becomes apparent that a nosferatu isn't the only danger that lurks. A demon is also in residence and Anthony, along with his mentor and fellow Guardian - Hugh, must find it and discover its reasons for being.

Meanwhile, Emily and Anthony find time to reconcile that bitter night so long ago. Emily reveals the sordid truth of the days after Anthony left for Spain and he's soon filled with anger and jealousy but there is also relief that her dalliances were never discovered. Anthony soon realizes that the woman before him isn't the same girl of ten months ago. Although the length of time is short, so much has happened to them both which has ultimately caused them each to re-evaluate their life. With these confessions, passion inevitably follows rekindling a bright and fiery blaze of love. But when the nosferatu is killed, Colin is saved, and the demon discovered, it's time for Anthony to depart. By the time his hundred years in Caelum is up and he can return to the human world, Emily will be long dead unless Anthony can discover a way to stay with his beloved.

"Falling for Anthony" was a great introduction to Meljean Brook's very complex Guardian Series. Heaven and Hell, imaginable differently in everyone's mind, and to break them down into words, much less their inhabitants, is amazing. Brook brings about very recognizable terms and places such as Free Will, Hell and angels but she also introduces new myths and rules that play integral roles in the series. To present these complexities in a hundred and fifty pages is no short of astonishing. The reader isn't ever overburdened and Brook delivers enough tantalizing details to have you picking up the next series installment.

As far as the romance is concerned, "Falling for Anthony" isn't my favorite in the series. And before your thoughts venture into this realm - no, I did not think that the worldbuiling interfered with the romance. Quite the contrary. So, why did the romance fall flat for me? It was Emily. I didn't like her or her behavior towards Anthony. While I do understand that her early motivations were that of a distraught and vengeful child, I couldn't forgive her. I think as romance readers, we're all inclined to be harsher on the heroine than the hero.

Anthony, on the other hand, was wonderful to read. His innocence was tangible and I thought it made learning about Brook's world that much easier. Anthony is a self-sacrificing person and it showed admirably with the choices he made. He's a man of loyalty and honor and Emily was more than lucky to have garnered his utter devotion and love.


B

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QUESTION FOR MELJEAN: The Guardian world is admirably complex. How do you keep your timelines, facts, and the rules of your world organized and accessible?

It's all in my head. Now and then I will have to look something up (for example, the exact year that Hugh found Lilith in Wallachia), but otherwise, the world and the Rules live in my gray matter. I think this is necessary for worldbuilding -- everything has to work together and make sense down to the core, so if I have to look up something like, "Can vampires have children?" in my notes, then I'm in big, big trouble as a writer. I have to know my world inside and out. And that also isn't to say that I don't figure out some aspects of the world as I go along (for example, I always knew HOW the first vampire was created, and roughly when it happened -- but I didn't decide WHO had done it until I was working on my third book). But everything that pops up has to be consistent with what has gone before.


For the first several books, I didn't write it down at all, either. But, since my readers can't live in my head, I did create the Guardian primer, which offers a ton of information about the history of the Guardian world, the timeline, and the beings who populate the world.

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To Barbara, Love VampFanGirl

There are some people in life that you're forced to deal with.

You know these people. They can be your family or they can be the more awful ones known as work colleagues. Yikes!

But then there are the people that make you think: What the hell did I do right to deserve this person? While unfortunately you don't encounter these people very often in your lifetime, when you do, you'd be foolish not to hold onto them with every fiber of your being.

For me, Barbara is one of these people. And it's not just because she spent hours on end creating this beautiful blog design when she could have been doing more important things, it's the fact that she's amazingly selfless and genuinely kind. She's someone that I find myself going to more and more often to rant about my troubles, inquire about advice, and to just blab about...whatever.

And she's probably really embarrassed right now. lol!

I could have just posted "Barbara Rocks!", which is exactly what I told her on the phone, but I realized that that just didn't convey my emotions. Nothing really does. I'm really horrible about posting about my own thoughts. Writing about others is soooooo much easier. ;)

But anyway, Barbara, I hope you know that you're stuck with me because I intend to have you as my friend for a very, very long time. Three thousand miles be damned!!!!

Thank you.

Manhattan Adventures

Manhattan is like a whole other world compared to San Diego with the most obvious being cityscape and landscape. San Diego is a mountainous desert while NYC is lush but relatively flat. Our downtown, while lovely, could never convey the sheer scale of Manhattan with its huge skyscrapers and tree lined avenues. And of course, Manhattan boasts Central Park which is incomparable.

My hotel was The Benjamin, located at 125 East 50th Street, which is about three blocks east from Rockefeller Center.

At the time, tennis champ Serena Williams was staying three floors above us and my dad actually spoke at length with her father and rode the elevator with her twice. Retired Dallas Cowboys football quarterback, Troy Aikman, was also at the hotel and surprise, surprise, my dad had coffee with him while awaiting their cars. How my dad manages to meet and see these famous people while I don't, is truly beyond me.



Day One:

Yay! I finally got to meet face to face with Barbara of Happily Forever After. At first, I wasn't nervous at all about meeting her, but when I recognized her coming through the entrance of the American Museum of Natural History, my nerves fell upon me. Truly though, I had nothing to fear. Within moments we fell into easy conversion and looking back, I don't remember much of the museum except for the topics Barbara and I touched on. Seriously, if not for the interruption of the day ending, I think we could have talked for several hours more. Funnily enough, we really didn't talk much about books. Instead we talked about New York, husbands and family, our personalities, and just how fantastic it was that we finally got to meet.

Before we knew it though, the day was over and the whole thing was kinda of bittersweet. When would we see each other again? Would it be a year from now? Five years from now?? But hey, RWA is coming to NYC in a couple of years and I think that's a great excuse for me to make another trip across the country. Now if only I could Barbara to come my way....I have plans of tempting her with Disneyland. *wink*

In all honesty though, it truly sucks that we live so far apart. I don't have many female friends. I can't stand the games that women play. For me, I need someone who is up front and genuine and Barbara is that and more. I truly count myself lucky to have met her against all odds and to have discovered so much in common.





Day Two:



















Sigh...the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

LOL! I literally dragged along my parents for six hours in the MET. No square inch was left unscathed from my mission to see all.

This is how it went: Me, "OMG, there's a second floor!". My Dad, "OMG, there's the exit!". Alright, so I took a little flack from my disgruntled parents but how often does one get to visit a museum of this quality and magnitude!

One exhibit that I particularly loved was the Johannes Vermeer Exhibition. For those of you that have seen the movie The Girl with The Pearl Earring with Colin Firth and Scarlett Johansson will be familiar with this seventeenth century artist. Specializing in domestic scenes of middle class life, Johannes Vermeer's oil paintings are incredibly life-like. While the painting of The Girl with The Pearl Earring was not on exhibit, another famous one was: The Milkmaid.


The Girl with The Pearl Earring


The Milkmaid


Here are some other paintings that I loved:


The Death of Socrates by Jacques-Louis David, 1787



Wheat Field by Vincent van Gogh, 1889


I also loved the exhibit of European Sculpture and Decorative Art:


Bedroom from the Sagredo Palace, Venice


Tapestry Room from Croome Court, French


Some fun pics:


My mom getting a little frisky with the Greek statues


My mom and I in the Armory


Me and a Sphynx


Day Three:

Saturday was the worst in terms of the weather. When I checked before leaving for New York, there was a 20% chance of rain during the week. Now in San Diego, 20% means it ain't gonna happen, so I naturally assumed it worked the same in NYC. Nope! Apparently 20% means that it WILL rain. So there I was in my sandals while everyone else was wearing boots. Typical VFG luck.

My parents and I basically traipsed through some flea markets in Hell's Kitchen and Chelsea before making our way to Union Square.

The name Union Square does not derive from federal or labor unions, but rather that it bonds two major thoroughfares: Broadway and 4th Avenue. It's also celebrated for it's majestic bronze equestrain statue of George Washington.

There's also an amazing market called the Union Square Greenmarket that is held year round on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Needless to say, the square was bustling while we were there.


Day Four:

The weather was GORGEOUS!! Finally, a beautifully sunny and warm day to enjoy Manhattan. That morning my dad and I left my mom at the hotel while we made our way downtown to Ground Zero and the Financial District.

First, let me just point out that one cannot fully experience New York City without taking the Subway. It's glaringly obvious that San Diego's public transit system isn't the best. It doesn't help that San Diego and its North, South, East and West county areas are miles apart. With a city that's spred over several miles in each direction, you can't necessarily blame the lack of a timely transit system. On the other hand, New York City, while vast, is also compressed into a very small space making public transportation pretty incredible. What would have been a twenty or plus dollar cab ride from midtown to the Financial District, was only eight bucks there and back for two people on the subway. Niiiiice.

It's a little eerie being underground nearly four stories. Trains can run above or below you depending on where you're going. There is also all kinds of humanity to view during your journey. It's definitely a feast for the eyes. The subway can also be confusing when it's your first time, but by the journey back, my dad and I were old pros. ;)

First stop in the Financial District: The World Trade Center, aka Ground Zero. I've been wanting to pay my respects to the people that survived and died in our country's most devastating domestic attack since the moment it happened. Alas, it would take me eight years, one day and ten hours to finally make it.

Everyone knows what happened that day and rather then revisit the immense tragedy of it all, I want to instead show you the future.

The Memorial


THE MEMORIAL will remember and honor the nearly three thousand people who died in the horrific attacks of February 26, 1993, and September 11, 2001. The Memorial will consist of two massive pools set within the footprints of the Twin Towers with the largest manmade waterfalls in the country cascading down their sides. They will be a powerful reminder of the Twin Towers and of the unprecedented loss of life from an attack on our soil.

The names of the nearly 3,000 individuals who were killed in the September 11 attacks in New York City, Pennsylvania, and at the Pentagon, and the February 1993 World Trade Center bombing will be inscribed around the edges of the Memorial pools.


Summary from National September 11 Memorial and Museum Website

In the afternoon, we spent the remainder of our time in New York at Central Park. We came into the park from the Upper West Side at the historical sight of John Lennon's home and the sight of his murder, The Dakota.


The Dakota


Me and my parents at The Lake in Central Park


Bethesda Terrace


My parents and I have lunch at the historic Loeb Boathouse


And that concludes my adventures in Manhattan, New York. Sigh...it's good to be home. Thank you to everyone who left well wishes for a safe trip in my last post announcing my trip to NYC. You guys are the best!!

Nancy Madore 'Enchanted Dreams' Winner!

Thank you again to Nancy Madore for her fabulous guest post and for offering a signed copy of 'Enchanted Dreams' as a giveaway. Woot!

Please be sure to take a moment and explore Nancy's website for more information on her current releases.

You can also read my review for 'Enchanted Dreams' HERE!

Lastly, a BIG thank you to everyone who read and commented on Nancy's post and for participating in the giveaway!!

And finally, the winner is...

PAT

CONGRATULATIONS!!



There were 52 items in your list. Here they are in random order:

1. Pat
2. Deborah Wellenstein
3. Joan Ferris
4. Carol EL
5. Deedles
6. Alicia
7. Jeanette8042
8. MSM
9. Cynthya
10. chazvgo
11. tetewa
12. Marie
13. Stephanie
14. Armenia
15. Jennifer
16. theyyyguy@yahoo.com
17. tamathamc
18. mllbs3
19. IHBG
20. Leontine
21. travellingmomof2
22. Joder
23. Kimberly B
24. abfantom
25. Andria
26. Canamblonde
27. Demi
28. edq143 at yahoo dot com
29. mom2anutball
30. linett
31. etirv
32. Lea
33. Cynthia
34. Danodsour
35. Sherri419
36. Cecile
37. Michelle G
38. Mari
39. Dottie
40. Patti
41. kimmyl
42. FDP 4 life
43. Jeanette J
44. Blodeuedd
45. Cybercliper
46. Purango
47. melanie
48. mishel
49. Wanda
50. one18fifteen@aol.com
51. erma
52. Katybug

Timestamp: 2009-09-11 03:51:38 UTC

Pat, please email Nancy Madore at nmadore(at)comcast(dot)net to claim your prize.

VampFanGirl goes to New York!

That's right! This reading hussy is making her way to the Big Apple tomorrow for a four day mini-break.

And guess who's going to be spending an afternoon with me at the American Museum of Natural History??? Just guess. Come on, it's oh so obvious!

BARBARA of Happily Forever After!! AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!

I did warn her that I'd fight for Rehv so watch out girl, here I come!!! lol!

The whole thing started when my mom stopped by my office door (I work with my family) and asked nonchalantly "Do you want to go to New York for your birthday?" Like it was no big deal or just any other day!

Of course it took me a second to respond with all the hysterical screaming sounding off inside my head. When I was finally able to form words, I responded rather idiotically with "Are you serious?". Which of course earned me a duh look from my mom.

My next response was "Hell yeah!" followed quickly in a more serious tone "what do I have to pay for?" And she said, and this was just music to my ears, "Practically nothing. Your father and I will pay for your plane ticket, hotel, and meals." Talk about your dream come true

My next step was to call Barbara. I knew she'd be willing to scream with me. lol!! It's hard when you meet someone that could practically be your mental twin and then have that person live clear across the freakin' nation!! Only with my luck it would seem.

I'm going to try my best to check up on Blogger and email while I'm in New York. That is if my dad is feeling generous with his laptop. Nancy Madore winner WILL be announced on Friday, but other than that, the posting and commenting will be at a minimum.

I hope you all have a wonderful week!!

Guest Post with Nancy Madore & Giveaway!

I'm incredibly excited to have Nancy Madore on the blog today. She's super sweet and incredibly open when talking about her new release Enchanted Dreams. Her and I have talked at length about the novel and I think you all will be just as intrigued by her thoughts on erotic writing and women's fantasies as I was.

Nancy's latest release in her Enchanted Series, 'Enchanted Dreams', is a collection of erotic shorts that feature paranormal elements. In my own reading experience, I found 'Enchanted Dreams' to be refreshingly original. Each individual tale is captivating while emotionally rich and touched by the supernatural. To read more about my thoughts, check out my REVIEW!

Nancy has also been super generous in offering to giveaway an autographed copy of 'Enchanted Dreams' to one lucky commenter. Enjoy and Good Luck!

Hey there VampFanGirl, thanks for inviting me to come and blog! It’s a pleasure to be here and I have to admit that I’m pining to get my books “hussy approved.”

I’m the girl with the stunning covers! I really lucked out with the Harlequin design team, didn’t I? Those talented artists really got into the Enchanted series and it shows. I actually had to sit down after seeing the latest cover for Enchanted Dreams.

There’s an old proverb that says, “You can’t judge a book by its cover,” but apparently women who read romance and erotica aren’t into ancient proverbs. It seems, however, that many publishers are. I’m an avid reader of romance and erotica, and I have to admit I’ve almost passed over some really good books just because they had such cheesy covers. A reader’s first impression of a book is often the cover. If the publisher doesn’t take the time and effort to package it properly, it could make a potential reader wonder if it’s worth reading. Of course that’s not fair to the author, because they rarely have much input in their covers. They’ve signed their story over to the publisher and they can do little more than hope the publisher will do it justice. But as is typical of big business today, many publishers are cutting corners in stupid ways, like on book covers. I know an author who wrote for a publisher who had all their covers pre-designed in bulk. When a book was finished it got whichever cover was on top of the pile. It didn’t matter if the heroine in her story was a raging redhead and the cover featured a demure brunette. They had no time for such mundane details. But I ask you, how many times, as you’re reading a steamy erotic romance, will you stop to take yet another look at the cover? I do it all the time. Another company I heard of recently cut their review copies. Review copies! Where on earth would authors be without reviewers? These publishers could save even more money if they simply closed up the printing presses – and that is what they might as well do when they start making cuts like these. Having worked in marketing, I know first hand how damaging these decisions are to authors.


This is not to say that what’s inside a book is unimportant. A great cover deserves a great story. It raises the standard and demands more. And in my opinion, we should all be striving to give more. Women readers have the power to dominate the market since they buy the most books (68%). A huge chunk of that is romance and erotica. Everyone in the industry – writers, editors, cover designers and publishers—should be tripping over themselves to please these mighty consumers. The problem is that women are just too darned nice. They should be stomping their feet and making demands, but they’re too busy taking what they can get.

My background is in marketing and sales, as I mentioned earlier, so when I started writing (about six years ago) I began by researching the market. I was particularly impressed by some of the newer authors who were writing romance novels that featured more realistic leading female characters than the stereotypical “perfect” woman. How I hated her: she was virginal – yet super responsive in an instant, skinny yet well endowed, young but wise beyond her years, stunningly beautiful but completely unaware of it, and so forth. The characters that resembled you and I were the villains. We had to be overcome and wiped out. This might well have something to do with what I learned later when I researched women’s fantasies. I discovered that a very popular sexual fantasy for women was to imagine themselves as someone else. It turns out that in order to get the most out of a sexual experience a woman needs to feel sexy. The trouble is that in our culture—the media being what it is—most women don’t feel sexy. Some can’t even visualize themselves as a sexual being anymore. But women, being the adaptable creatures that they are, started fantasizing that they were “sexy,” so that they would be able to enjoy sex. The fantasies run along the lines of the typical stereotype…she imagines she’s younger, a virgin again, skinny, more endowed, less endowed, and so forth. And for those who don’t have this fantasy? I personally believe that the reported 70% or so women who claim to have the sexual dysfunction of having no interest in sex whatsoever is made up, in part, of a large number of women who quite simply don’t feel good about themselves.

Needless to say, I definitely wanted to be part of this growing trend to write without the stereotypes. But unlike romance, erotica has always been shaped and defined by stereotypes. Much of the erotica out there was virtually a concept of what a “sexual” female is. Artists and writers alike have tried to pin down and capture the perfect female image to enhance their perception of erotica. Often, in finding that perfect image, they had to create something that was considerably out of our league. Unfortunately, while being extremely interesting and entertaining for men, these erotic images can be quite alienating for women. My first goal in writing erotica was to eliminate the female image altogether. Throw out the baby with the bathwater, so to speak, if, in fact, a hyped up female image is truly at the center of what was erotic. I decided to focus on sexual ideas, behaviors and fantasies—and real fantasies, not what I thought fantasies should be but what they are. I didn’t know if it would work or not. But the feedback from readers is encouraging. Even men are enjoying the stories without the visual effects. And women seem to really enjoy being able to read an erotic fantasy without being constantly reminded of what they’ll never be. In my stories they can even slip themselves into the starring role if they want (novel idea!). The position is, at any rate, open!

Even in the short time since I’ve started writing, erotica and romance have been coming together more and more. I’m even seeing erotic elements to stories in other genres, such as drama and crime novels. And I’m delighted to say that many of the main characters are looking more and more like you and I. A few authors are still clinging to that outdated mode of creating a super sexual being to make us regular women look like chumps, but I think overall authors are wising up. The paranormal craze is helping. Now, instead of perfect little virgins lining up to tell their stories we have shape-shifters and vampires – and in spite of all their superhuman strength and/or powers, I personally think they make much more realistic characters than those heroines of old! Give me a ghoul over a skinny, goody-two-shoes any day of the week. Women have spoken! And as we’re slowly realizing what we want, the smart authors are jumping in and making a genuine effort to deliver it.

Now if only we could get the women’s magazines to get on board! But one thing at a time…

So these are my thoughts about book covers and erotica and romance, and I sincerely hope that the next book you read will entertain you without interfering with your fantasies.

Thanks for having me and happy reading,

Nancy Madore


*Contest Open to All*

**Contest Closes and Winner will be Chosen Randomly and Announced Friday, September 11th**


A big thank you to Nancy Madore for guest posting and providing a signed copy of 'Enchanted Dreams'. Please be sure to take a moment to visit Nancy's website for the latest information on her current and upcoming releases.

Review: Enchanted Dreams

Review: Enchanted Dreams by Nancy Madore

The clever mind behind the Enchanted series is back, crafting more of the fiercely erotic and darkly sensual stories that have become synonymous with her name. In this most recent collection, bestselling author Nancy Madore offers up the peculiar and fantastic world of the paranormal, where erotic fantasies know no bounds.

Within these seven arousing stories you'll discover how wildly promiscuous fairies react when a flesh-and-blood woman stumbles into their midst...why a werewolf with a sadistic streak finally succumbs to unexpectedly dangerous desire...a monster hunt that turns into a darkened night of terror and delight...and how a couple manipulates magic to dominate and stimulate....

Don't close your eyes...you won't want to miss a single moment!

I was delightfully surprised and impressed with Nancy Madore's 'Enchanted Dreams'. While I had prepared myself to be shocked, and I was, it was in a way that was wholly unexpected. Ready for anything and filled with anticipation for some very erotic and perhaps uncomfortable scenarios that would blow open my developed boundaries, none of Madore's novellas approached or surpassed my limits as a reader of erotic novels. On the contrary, my opinion is that the contents, while superbly arousing, consisted mostly of light erotica combined with rampant emotional intensity and a spattering of paranormal elements.

Each novella in Madore's collection set its hooks in me astonishingly fast and before I knew it I had devoured the book's entire contents. Some novella's invoke an eerie feeling while others had me gasping in sudden surprise. I found myself anticipating the ending of each tale knowing that something was going to happen that would take me completely, yet pleasantly, off guard.

One novella in particular prompted me to really think about human nature in the realm of relationships. I was awe struck by the simple truth that was spoken by the characters and while it's somewhat depressing, the details were familiar while still being enlightening. I've yet to determine if I agree or if I merely accept that this is in fact some people's rational. Either way, Madore's characters challenged me and I found that immensely enjoyable.

While 'Enchanted Dreams' is an Erotic Novel, there is romance to be had. There's romance in Madore's words, in the description of her scenes. She is a beautiful, if not an elegant writer whereby transcending the reader into her fairy tales with magical and flowing prose. A good many of her novella's embody romantic plots as well whether it's again with the beauty of Madore's words or the characters themselves and their actions. There is an especially romantic novella at the very end of the collection. The relationship that one woman embarks upon with three other men was beautifully romantic and I found myself falling for each man right along with their collective heroine. Another novella proved that love can be powerful enough to conquer a nasty and determined incubus. But don't expect a "Happily Ever After" in all or any of these tales. While some tales ended with an HEA-esque conclusion, others ended abruptly and in some cases with subtle terror.

Which leads me to the paranormal elements. While interesting, the elements didn't overshadow the characters or their journeys but rather they enhanced them. Some novella's are highly paranormal in plot while others are only subtly so. Madore breathes new life into the vampire myth as well as the fierce cunning of the incubus. In one novella, even aliens make an erotic appearance. Or do they? That question can be argued both ways I believe. Then there is the power of hypnosis, a revolutionary scientific program with the ability to see the future, and a woman who feeds on the flesh of men. One novella even features an enchanted forest filled with erotic delights but there's also an eerie undertone and an ending that will give you goosebumps.

I rather found myself enchanted with 'Enchanted Dreams'. Interestingly enough, these stories are based on actual "real-life" research. Yet despite being rooted in fact, Madore really provides something refreshingly original to an otherwise gluttoned market (paranormal wise). The fantasies that she pens are uniquely feminine and easily identifiable. I challenge any woman to read this novel of shorts and walk away without finding at least one novella that didn't bring to life some inner desire, thought, or fantasy. Combined with the paranormal thrills, this novel was a fascinating read and I'm genuinely motivated to check out Nancy Madore's other collections with the expectation of being enchanted.

Hussy Approved Reading Material!

B+
 
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