May 28, 2013

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May 25, 2013

Seraphina Donavan has Curves for Casanova



WHOOT! Turn up the lights! 

Seraphina Donavan is in the house, and she's brought the handsome leading man from Curves for Casanova with her.


Blurb: 
Liberty Jones and Gavin McBray met once before, sharing a passionate encounter until doubt sent Libby running for cover. Now, as the newest and lowliest employee at McBray Enterprises, Libby is stunned and horrified to realize that the man she made out with is none other than her new boss. 

While Libby might be horrified, Gavin is relieved to have finally located the dream woman who got away. But when they get stuck in an elevator together, the perfect opportunity to confront her turns into something dark and dangerous. Someone is out to kill Gavin, and now Libby is caught in the crosshairs. Can he keep her safe and convince her that he's ready to give up his Casanova ways?



Take it away, Seraphina ~ ~


Let me introduce you to Casanova.  Gavin McBray is a self made billionaire, a technological genius, and a man so handsome that women routinely fall all over him.  But there are rumors that Gavin has finally found the one.  I’m going to put on my Perez Hilton hat and see what I can find out for us!  


SD:  Gavin, thank you for stopping by to chat with us today!  It’s not everyday that we’re graced with the presence of a handsome, eligible billionaire.  You are eligible, aren’t you?

GM:  (smiling cheekily) That depends on what I’m eligible for... and thank you for having me. 

SD: (fanning myself discreetly) I’d love to have you any time.   And as for your eligibility, isn’t it true that you’ve recently become involved with a young woman who works for you?

GM:  (smiling still, but definitely guarded)  I’m involved with someone, but for her safety and privacy, I prefer not to talk about our relationship publicly.  You understand, of course. 

SD:  What a gentleman you are!  How about some vague questions then?

GM:  You can ask any question you like, but I reserve the right to refuse an answer. 

SD: Fair enough, Gavin... What sort of qualities appeal to you in a woman?

GM:  A pulse is usually a good place to start.

SD:  Be serious!

GM: (he laughed, and it was all I could do not to stand up and take my panties off!) Fine.  I typically dated models and actresses, but that was more a matter of convenience.  Socially, those were the women that I kept being introduced to.  But of late, my tastes are running to a curvier, more traditionally feminine look.  And I love redheads. 

SD:  All redheads, or a redhead?

GM:  (wearing his poker face) I also prefer women who keep their word.  No specifics, remember?

SD:  Right.  Right.  Absolutely.  Tell me, Gavin, what is a perfect romantic evening for you and whichever mysterious, curvy redhead you happen to be romancing at the time?

GM:  Oh, that’s easy enough.   Women don’t always know what they want, or if they know, they struggle to put it into words.  But it starts with being a gentleman, until it’s time not to be a gentleman. 

SD:  You’re going to have explain that a little more, I think. 

GM:  If I were going to take you on a date, I would drive my own car and leave the limo at home.  Women like a man who knows how to take charge, and driving is one way of illustrating that.  I’d open doors for you naturally.  The food would be good, but not fussy and probably not gourmet.  Too showy.  After dinner, I’d take you home... and when I walked you to your door, I’d press you against it and when I leaned in to kiss you, I’d pause just long enough for you to decide whether or not you wanted me to. 

SD:  (forget just taking off my panties, I want to strip entirely!) What happens if I don’t want you to?

GM: (smiling) I don’t know.  I’ve never been turned down... at least not for a kiss.  Kissing is an art, you know.  And a first kiss should set the tone for the whole relationship.  I’m a very dominant man, and when I kiss a woman, I make certain that’s understood. 

SD:  You can make that clear just with your lips?

GM:  If my lips are the only part of me involved in a kiss, then I’m doing a very poor job of it. 

I had more questions, but at this point, Gavin received a text message that was apparently very important. 

GM:  I’m sorry, but a situation has come up.  Perhaps we can resume our conversation at a later date. 

SD:  Of course.  Thank you for stopping by, and I hope everything is okay. 

GM:  (grim faced and steely eyed) It will be.  Of that you can be certain.  

Now, my curiosity is killing me!  What was the mysterious text?  Why so serious at the end?  I wonder what Gavin is up to, and I can’t help but wonder what’s happening with the mysterious redhead!  


This is a short story, selling for $0.99, and it is the first in a series of 3.


Excerpt:

He smiled then. “What a diplomat you are, Miss Jones... Speaking of diplomacy, what is an appropriate way to address the sensitive topic of our first meeting?”

She closed her eyes with a nervous clenching running through her body. “I was rather hoping we wouldn't.”

“Liberty, you ran from me. Women never run from me. How could we not?”

Libby didn't respond, in part because she did't have an appropriate response and in part, because the elevator made a sound unlike anything she'd ever heard, before it came to a shuddering halt. “What was that?”

“I believe it's called mechanical failure,” Gavin answered her seemingly panicked question. “It's fine. The elevator has a failsafe breaking system that works independently of the engine. Just because it stopped doesn't mean it'll fall.”

“I know that,” she answered in a near whisper. Her voice sounded thin and breathless. “I hate feeling trapped. As long as it's moving, it doesn't feel that way, but with it stopped--” She began to hyperventilate.

Gavin stood very still as if he had no idea what to do.
They were trapped. Libby thought wildly. Maybe for him, it was an inconvenience, for her it was truly like a nightmare.
“Liberty?”

Libby couldn't answer. She couldn't speak, and she felt like her lungs were going to explode, but she was unable to stop drawing in the great lungfuls of air, even as her vision began to fade around the edges. Just as she was accepting it, giving into the fact that she was probably going to pass out, she felt him step closer, his hands seizing her upper arms.

She looked up at him and his mouth was on hers. Stunned, she simply stood there as he kissed her. It wasn't some horribly invasive kiss, where he shoved his tongue down her throat. In fact, he didn't use his tongue at all. He simply melded his lips over hers, touching them softly, moving them expertly over hers in such a way that she forgot the elevator and everything else.

The files she'd been clutching fell to the floor. The heat was there, blossoming between them just as it had before. His hands on her arms and his lips over hers were the only points of contact, but it felt as if her whole body had simply been set ablaze.

A soft hum of pleasure escaped her, and she felt him smile against her lips. His hands coasted over her arms, until his fingers twined with hers and he raised her hands to his shoulders, bringing them closer, until their bodies skimmed lightly against one another, a teasing and tantalizing promise.

Standing so close that she could feel the heat from his body, he lifted his mouth from hers and stared down at her.

“You kissed me,” she stated the obvious, but still sounded surprised.

“You were hyperventilating—and I don't have any paper bags.” 


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Author Bio:

Seraphina Donavan

Seraphina Donavan is a hopeless romantic with a wicked & oh-so-dirty mind! Those things, combined with her love of writing, prompted her to take the leap and transform those fantasies into written words on a page. As a curvy girl herself, Seraphina has made it a point to celebrate those women with delicious curves with her work through writing and the hot men who love them.

She currently has 11 published books & is working on many more...

Living in Central Kentucky, Seraphina spends her time rescuing stray animals, working for a non-profit agency and dreaming of becoming a best-selling author. She lives in a home that has more character than working parts and enjoys spending time with her fur babies. 

Feel free to contact her with any questions or thoughts on your mind... She loves connecting with her readers & hearing from anyone!


Thank you for sharing Gavin with everyone on the Flames! He is one smoking-hot man.

May 24, 2013

Friday Flames - Troll Style!




It's been exactly one week since the release of Troll-y Yours.


In my book, that's cause for celebration! 
So let's have some steamy SEX!

Excerpt

“Al.”

Alek squeezed his eyes shut. The breathy sound of his name on her delectable tongue would be his undoing. But he wanted his name, his full name, to pass between her lips before he tumbled them over the edge.

“My name is Aleksander. Say it.”

“Al…”

He hooked his arm around one of her knees, lifting her leg high. Pulling back, he drove into her hard.

“Oh, yes! Yes…Aleksander.”

“That’s my girl.” He added a playful slap to her ass. “Say it again.”

This time Ella’s voice strained. She arched and threw her head back. “Al…Aleksander!”

“Yes, Kalos?” He pounded her in earnest now, his scrotum tightening, pressure building. If he gritted his teeth any harder, he’d chip the points off. Strain of holding back was almost painful, and he closed his eyes tight.

Ella’s short nails sank into his skin where she gripped his forearms. “I’m—Holy Titans!”

Faint spasms gripped the head of his deeply buried cock. The milking sensation moved up his shaft with increasing strength and speed. Beneath him, Ella’s body bucked. She cried out, moaning long and low. Her small hands moved to cling to his back and if she drew blood, he could really give a shit.

This was ecstasy at its peak.

The best he’d ever had.

With a subtle shift, Ella reached down and grabbed a handful of his hardworking ass, pressed him into her and forced him to lag his frantic movements.

“Gods,” he moaned. “Please.”

The slide and drag was more than he could bear, his whole body felt the sensation. Tight, wet, hot, she enveloped him. She moved beneath him in a slow pumping rhythm.

He didn’t last long.

Explosions of white-hot rapture, and he was there. Aleksander stiffened his arm braced beside her shoulder, slapped his hips once more to hers, and let loose his climax.

Buried deep, liquid energy erupted from his body into hers, creating a shockwave that ripped him in two.

Time stopped. The forest fell away. All that remained was a perfect female Troll who gathered his depleted body close.

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Troll-y Yours, Book 2 of the Centaurs Series
A BBW Erotic Fantasy Romance
Grab your copy HERE.


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Readers: Post a comment (if you're not too shy!). Let us know if we're fulfilling your fantasies.

May 22, 2013

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May 20, 2013

Welcome Cover Artist Carey Abbott


Yesterday, Troll-y Yours, Book 2 in the Centaur series, was published and is now available on Amazon, Smashwords, and soon Barnes & Noble.


It got me thinking about my cover...and how HOT it is. So I asked my cover artist Carey Abbott to stop by.

Take it away, Carey!


Sheri was kind enough to ask me to be on her blog. Thanks Sheri, it is really nice to be here. I hope I can help new authors understand the process of the cover art business.  I recently had the pleasure of making two of Sheri’s covers. One for Troll-y Yours (above) and Portals of Oz (below). 


Both turned out amazing and hopefully Sheri will be kind enough to share them with you today. 

But I’m going to take a slightly different approach. Originally, I was going to walk you through my process but I didn’t think that would really be much help for the newbie author having a cover made for the first time. You can get all that info in a few clicks on my website. The real question is what to expect as a first timer.

I will walk you through the four steps to making a beautiful cover.

1)    The Vision
Writers, cover artists need a very detailed account of your story. Giving your cover artist as much info as possible makes the process easier on you both. I don’t believe you can give too much info. The more info, the easier it is to create the perfect cover.

As a cover artist, we--in most cases--are working blind, and it is up to the author to fill in the blanks. Without author provided details, we don’t know where to start.

Don’t expect your cover artist to read your book to make your cover. If I read every book I created covers for, I would be doing more reading than cover art. It would just be way too time consuming.

So, it is left up to the author to provide all the details and it is up to the cover artist to listen very carefully.

But the author also needs to be flexible and take the cover artist’s opinions seriously. We aren't trying to blow your vision to bit and pieces. But for the most part, the cover artist knows what will and won’t work.  Through trial and error we have learned the good, the bad, and the ugly.




       2) Pictures
The right picture can make or break a cover. The best pictures have bright eye catching colors. This is what you want. Make the reader stop and take notice.

But there is a fine line between eye catching and just too busy.

Simple and straight to the point is the best plan of action.

I don’t recommend black and white pictures because they tend to fade out when in thumbnail.

Remember: you don’t need every aspect of your story to be present on your cover. That’s what we have blurbs for.

My opinion on pictures is to pick one aspect of your story that is important and stick with that.




3)    Font
Your font needs to be clean and readable. Not just in full size, but in thumbnail as well.

Sometimes bold block letters are the best option, but it all depends on the cover. I have used all types of fonts. But listen to your cover artist if they tell you the fonts just aren't working.  Most cover artists know the font needs to be readable. Remember, we have the author’s best interest at heart while making a cover.

I just can’t stress how important readable font in smaller size is.




4)    Final Product
The author should love their cover and be jumping for joy when it is done. If not, then something along the way went wrong.

If you feel the cover needs to be tweaked, then tell your cover artist. This is the cover that will garner you sales or get you passed over.

A good cover artist will listen to the author and make the changes they are asked to, or explain why they think the changes won’t work. But even when an author has asked me to make changes, I usually just show them and we both have peace of mind.

Remember: the cover artist works for you. You should be treated with respect and kindness during the cover making process.

     5)  Final Thought
You really have to trust your cover artist to give you a beautiful cover that reflects the story you have poured blood, sweat and tears into.

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask. I will try to answer any questions anyone might have.

Below you will find links to check out my work, both pre-made and personalized.  I make covers for all genres. From horror to children’s books.

Pre-Made Covers (Right now I’m having a huge sale on all Pre-Mades.)

Sold Cover Art


Thanks Sheri for having me! It was a blast!










May 17, 2013

Friday Flames - Men of T-FLAC




Not long ago, New York Times Best Seller (and all around lady of awesomeness) Cherry Adair put a call out in social media:  a contest to create a Men of T-FLAC video. 



(Congratulations to Cherry, by the way, for receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Romantic Times Convention!)

Out of all the T-FLAC contest entries, a winner was chosen -- though I imagine the decision was a hard one to make.

Congratulations to Cindy Kinney, a self-proclaimed die-hard fan. Here is her winning T-FLAC video:



List of credits:

Movie clips are-
The Avengers
Blood Diamond
Black Hawk Down
G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra
G.I. Joe2: Retaliation
Mission Impossible 4: Ghost Protocol
Sahara
Star Trek: Into the Darkness
True Blood
Tears of the Sun

The song is My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (light 'em up) by Fallout Boy.

*****



Before you go,  leave an excerpt or your own book-trailer link! 


Remedy Maker
Winner of the PRG 2012 Reviewer's Choice Award



May 10, 2013

Reward of Novel Excellence (RONE) 2012 Awards!




Thank you to those who have messaged to let me know you voted for Remedy Maker in the RONE (Reward Of Novel Excellence) awards. I really appreciate you taking the time. 

For those of you who haven’t visited InD’tale eMagazine http://indtale.com/rone-awards/2012/week-4, the process to cast your vote is easy. From their web page:

If you are not already a subscriber to InD'Tale magazine, you may register on our homepage. This is very easy to do and will immediately allow you all access to our website as well as InD'Tale magazine, itself (NO spam will EVER be sent!) Then, all you need do is click on your favorites to vote!   

PLEASE NOTE: If you are registering, the process is not completed until you click the verification email that will be sent to your inbox! If you do not see it, please check your spam folder. All it takes is a click but it is an important click!

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Brenda Dyer's paranormal romance Love’s Prophecy is also in the running—thank God we’re in different categories! This week’s poll is for Fantasy (Remedy Maker), Paranormal (Love’s Prophecy), and Time Travel.

I want to wish a hearty GOOD LUCK! to everyone nominated for the RONE! What an honor to be named alongside so many prestigious authors!

May 2, 2013

Braggin' Rights

So, it's not pretty. . .and it's a little rough. But I'm proud of my youngest spawn. He wrote these poems and added pictures, then shared them with his class.

Because I own braggin' rights, I'm sharing with you.



Winter Snow

The Winter snow trudges and stumbles along,
Dragging with it the Winter breeze.
He lets enough loose to make a nice little breeze,
But sometimes his mittened hand slips and the bag is dropped,
Sending huge winds across the land.
He picks it up as soon as it fell,
And stumbles and trudges to another land.






Comic Heroes

Cool heroes.
On time bad-guy fighting people.
Mystifying secrets.
Instrumental weapons.
Colorful suits.
Heroic personalities. 
Extraordinary powers. 
Readily on guard.
Overseeing eyes. 
Extreme risks and dares.
Super good heroes.