Monday, January 5, 2015

1-2-3 Author Q&A with Author Charmaine Gordon

Today, author Charmaine Gordon is joining us. She's taking part in my first 1-2-3 Author Q&A of 2015!   I’ve known Charmaine for a few years now through our local writing chapter and she’s proven that love can happen at any time, and at any age.

 

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On Writing

 

Do you agree with the adage “Write what you know”?

 

When I began writing, I didn’t have a clue about anything but the story in my head. Format? Never heard of it. Query letter-a total mystery. All I knew were scripts so when I wrote, much to my surprise, bits and pieces of me showed up on the page. Should I leave it in was the daily question. But I did so definitely, I write what I know and research to add to the mix.

 

 

The Writer

 

The best thing about being a writer?

 

The best thing about being a writer is the fictional life I create. It’s a mystery where they come from as I fly by the seat of my pants unlike the scripts I’d memorized over the years. How I treasured every word, followed directions to be rewarded by applause and strangers hugging me in the streets of NYC and the fun of dancing and singing with the boyish Harrison Ford during a break of Working Girl. Never star struck because they were people just like me who had worked hard on their craft and succeeded. I began in my mid years and became a small fish in the big pond.

 

 

The Book

 

What was the spark that ignited the idea for the River’s Edge series?

 

The River’s Edge Series began quite by chance. I thought about me, a virgin, at college and pictured another girl, named her Grace Meredith, placed her in the year 1960 where she’d never been kissed. She Didn’t Say No is the title. It cracks me up when I think about it and later her song becomes, “Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow, Yesterday’s gone, Yeah yesterday’s gone.” I believe in that.

 

 

Bonus Question

 

Help Wanted, is part of your River’s Edge series.  River’s Edge is a small town with a big heart, is this modeled after your experience living in a small town?

 

I’m a native of Chicago so no small time girl here but Air Force life was like small town for the years we were part of the Strategic Air Command and Rockland County has a small town feeling to it.

 

 

Blurb:

 

From She Didn’t Say No, Book 1 in the series.

 

Grace didn’t say no to the Big Man On Campus, Scott Dwyer. And then her life changed… Years later, a too-close encounter of an unpleasant kind with a skunk and Scott’s German Shepherd reunites the former lovers. What happens in between are their stories of beginnings and endings and love lost, then found.

 

Excerpt:

 

“After burgers, fries, and milkshakes he followed my directions to my apartment. Looking up at the nice building, he smiled. “So you live here. I’ve passed this place like a zillion times never thinking the girl of my dreams might be right upstairs.”

“Girl of your dreams?” I smacked his shoulder. “You probably say that to all the girls.”

“No, Grace. I mean it. I’ve admired you for months at the library and here we are.”

Is this where I say come up or what? And then I heard myself asking if he’d like to come up and we were inside and kissing in my quiet apartment where no one ever came. Ever until now. I always wondered what happens when two young people are alone, hormones raging. Hearing about it and reading books is not the same. I wore a spring sweater set, pleated skirt, underwear, socks and sneakers. Nothing sexy except my feelings and wanting him. Scott had experience on his side. Was I expected to be a casual lay? I didn’t know and didn’t care.

First we sat on the couch and necked. That led to touching and stroking each other and then , oh so politely, he asked if I minded if he did this and that and soon we were naked on my maiden double bed with pink flowered sheets and a matching spread.

“Grace, you’re so beautiful.” He fondled my breasts as if they were treasures and tasted one nipple and then the other. And sucked like a baby searching for milk. My hands grabbed his head, ran my fingers through his thick curly hair and held him close never wanting him leave.

 My first lover. My only love. “Do you have protection?” Protection? Um, oh birth control.

“I have a diaphragm and cream but I never used it.” It occurred to me this was a funny conversation in the heat of nakedness.

“Oh. Well, this time leave it up to me. Next time practice until you get it right because I have a feeling we’re gonna need a lot of protection.” He groaned and I heard a rip of a packet and fumbling and soon he played with the dark moist space between my thighs until I lifted my hips to heaven. Slowly, he entered the virgin territory where only a tampon had been. No comparison here as he continued to move in a little deeper each time to break the barrier and we were one reaching for the stars.

So this is what all the fuss is all about, I thought. And I wanted more and right away. Like a demon possessed, I coaxed his wilted member into an upright position after about half an hour and we lost count by night’s end collapsing in each other’s arms.

Vowing to love each other forever, finish school in a few years and begin a life together, we became the hottest unlikely new couple on campus. The studious girl and the BMOC. School first the priority. We made a promise not to interfere with our different plans. I’d be off to Purdue and he hadn’t solidified his plans yet. Law schools offered scholarships for the brightest students; pick one. He’d almost made up his mind since graduation was in June, a couple of months away.”

 

 

River’s Edge Trio, Volume 1

Three Stories

from the small town with a big heart!

by Charmaine Gordon

 

 

Now in Print and All Ebook Editions!

 

Three stories in the Charmaine Gordon series River’s Edge, combined in one volume. She Didn’t Say No, Book 1; Housebroken, Book 2; and Help Wanted, Book 3. These Charmaine Gordon stories of love, passion, and suspense set in River’s Edge, the small town with the big heart, are also available as singles in all ebook editions.

 

 

She Didn’t Say No

 

Grace didn’t say no to the Big Man On Campus, Scott Dwyer. And then her life changed… Years later, a too-close encounter of an unpleasant kind with a skunk and Scott’s German Shepherd reunites the former lovers. What happens in between are their stories of beginnings and endings and love lost, then found.

 

 

 

Housebroken

 

Sally and Steve Atwood must make a big adjustment – a fair number of them, actually – when after thirty-five years, three grown children, and a lifetime of memories, they are alone, together, at last… And, then they found River’s Edge, a small town with big heart, stories to tell that will warm your heart, make you smile, and turn a dreary day into a day of hope for the Kindness of Strangers.

 

 

 

Help Wanted

 

Steve and Sally Atwood have made some big adjustments when they moved to River’s Edge. Afraid he is losing Sally to a more exciting world, Steve panics, but despite Sally’s lecherous new boss, together they rediscover all the love of their thirty-five years together and all the… excitement… that brings to their lives.

 

Also Available as Singles for all Ebook reading devices!

 

PRINT EDITION on AMAZON

 

 

Buy Links:

Amazon Print Edition

Amazon Kindle Edition

All Romance eBooks

Smashwords – for ALL Ereading Devices including Nook, iPad, and More!

 

 

Author Bio:

I kissed my acting career goodbye, leaving on a high note with the lead in an Off Broadway play, “The Fourth Commandment” by Rich Knipe.  “It was great fun and time to move on since my voice was gone, kaput, bye, bye,” Before that, I had a full schedule working on movies like “Working Girl”, “Road to Wellsville” and having the pleasure of Anthony Hopkins’ company at lunch.  I worked with Mike Nichols in “Regarding Henry” and sang outside with Harrison Ford during “Working Girl”, cried with Gene Wilder over loss on another set, and sang ‘It Had to be You’ with the whole cast of  “When Harry Met Sally”.  There were lots of fond memories; “Especially my first job as a stand-in leg model for Geraldine Ferraro in a Diet Pepsi commercial with Secret Service men guarding Ms. Ferraro and her daughters.  Eleven years on One Life to Live, a few years on All My Children, Another World kept my calendar full.”

 

 

Author Links:

 

Website: http://authorCharmaineGordon.wordpress.com

Twitter: @CharJGordon

Facebook: authorCharmaineGordon

TSU: authorCharmaineGordon

 

 

Thank you, Tara. It’s a pleasure visiting with you today. No hunks with six pack abs on the covers but between the covers of each story, there’s plenty of romance and true love.

Sunday, December 28, 2014

New Release: Fireworks at Midnight by Tara Quan

Tara Quan is back with another new release – she’s on a role!  Fireworks at Midnight is the third installment in her Witches Night Out series.  The first two I thoroughly enjoyed, so I can’t wait to dive into this one.

 

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New Year’s Eve is a night filled with bright colorful lights, rambunctious outings, and a good amount of mischief. It also marks the passage of time, bringing to mind our hopes for the future, the exhilaration that comes with change, and fond memories of days past. Part of Decadent Publishing’s 1Night Stand line, my paranormal romantic comedy Fireworks at Midnight features a struggling college graduate who is just coming to terms with the thrills and perils of newfound independence. When her best friend’s older brother rolls back into town, this intrepid young witch is faced with help she doesn’t want, protection she doesn’t need, and the reality that this warlock cop no longer thinks of her as a “troublesome little sister.”

 

Add a pinch of magic, supernatural mayhem, and Madame Eve’s renowned matchmaking service, and we’ve got the beginnings of a stormy love story. Those who’ve read my Christmas release Frosty Relations will already know Dulcina “Sweets” Gato, this tale’s smartass heroine. In keeping with the holiday spirit I’m giving away a $15 gift card. To enter, leave a comment here and drop your details in the Rafflecopter widget at the bottom of this post. [or at my website: TaraQuan.com/FireworksAtMidnight]

 

 

Blurb: Fireworks at Midnight (A Witch’s Night Out, 3)

 

Recent college graduate and part-time cat familiar Dulcina “Sweets” Gato is having the worst New Year’s Eve in living memory. End of year expenses trigger serious cash flow problems, and her microwave just went up in smoke. To make matters worse, her best friend’s overprotective big brother is back in town, and his return threatens to put a huge crimper on her nocturnal activities. The only thing she can look forward to is Madame Eve’s 1-Night Stand service. After all, she’s sick and tired of being a 21-year-old virgin.

 

Enforcement Agent Mikal Knight is a warlock on a mission. Having finally scored a transfer to Washington, D.C., he’s now at liberty to pursue the object of his desires—his baby sister’s best friend. But first, he has a vigilante to track down and a mysterious matchmaking service to investigate. Sent on an undercover operation, he resigns himself to a pointless 1-Night Stand on New Year’s Eve. As luck would have it, his mystery date’s identity might let him kill several birds with one stone.  

 

Genre: Paranormal Romantic Comedy, Interracial/Multicultural

 

Buy Links: Amazon | Amazon UK | ARe | B&N | Decadent | Kobo | GoodReads

 

 

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About Tara Quan:

 

Globetrotter, lover of languages, and romance author, Tara Quan has an addiction for crafting tales with a pinch of spice and a smidgen of kink. Inspired by her travels, Tara enjoys tossing her kick-ass heroines and alpha males into exotic contemporary locales, paranormal worlds, and post-apocalyptic futures. Her characters, armed with magical powers or conventional weapons, are guaranteed a suspenseful and sensual ride, as well as their own happily ever after. Learn more at www.taraquan.com

 

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Excerpt

 

His gaze drifted to her chest. A gust of wind sliced over it, tearing off the top- most button. She jumped in her seat. “What the hell?”

 

“Welcome to Strip Interrogation. The rules are simple.” Her toes curled at the playful yet predatory gleam in his stormy eyes. Yup, he got her invitation loud and clear. “Whenever you give me a crap answer, I take away a stitch. Any questions?”

 

She licked her lips. “Is this how Enforcement trained you to question helpless witches?”

 

He crossed his arms and put on a mockery of a stern expression. “[…] The gloves come off when there’s a badass in the car.”

 

Her cheeks warmed at the backhanded compliment. Placing her hands primly on her lap, she squeezed her upper arms together to better showcase what little boobage she had. When she heard his warning growl, she batted her eyelashes. “What’s your question, Detective?”

 

He bared his teeth at her, but his breath had turned shallow. […] In a quicksilver move, he lunged forward and captured her nape with one hand. Holding her shoulder in place, he looped his free arm around her waist, splayed his fingers against her lower back, and yanked her toward him. The motion tipped her off balance. With a yelp, she placed her hands on the seat and straightened her arms. The position arched her back, lifting her breasts like an offering. […]

 

He settled his thumb between her collarbones. “I warned you about the skirt.”

 

The hairs on the back of her neck stood on end. Damn, was that menacing tone sexy. “Any chance we can work this out? I’m running low on winter clothes.”

 

With his free hand, he explored her abs, his fingers lingering on each groove long enough to send a tingle down her spine. His hungry expression more than paid for the hours she’d spent doing crunches. “What do you have in mind?”

 

Having devoured plenty of inspiring reading material, she had a long list of things she wanted to try. “I’m all stocked up on underwear.