Looking for something new to read?

Looking for a new book? Here are this week’s releases from The Wild Rose Press.

CORSICA GATE by Robena Grant
Digital Price: $4.99…On Sale $2.50

Corsica

A heroine who has stopped believing in fairy tales and happy endings. Dia
Sophia Romani, jilted three days before her wedding, has lived with Mama in
San Diego’s Little Italy for six months. She’s tired of everything Italian,
and is ready to move on…

Enter an unlikely hero. Carlo Antonelli is of Italian descent. He adores
Dia, but he’s willing to take his time and not rush her. When he learns she
will be vacationing in Italy and Corsica, he must step up his game.

Will a wish at a magical gate destroy, or strengthen, their new found love?
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REAL LIFE RUM by Mickey J. Corrigan
Digital Price: $1.99…On Sale $1.00

Real Life

Who determines your destiny? The gods or the gods of money?

After she’s invited to Dusky Beach, Florida, Marina Winston believes she’ll
finally meet her mysterious benefactor. But sometimes fate is a twisted
bitch. One minute she’s flirting with the security guard, the next he’s
been shot. RealLife Shares, a spy who loves her, a pink pistol, and Mr. X,
the mysterious multimillionaire who lives on his own private island… All
this has something to do with Marina, but she has no idea what.

She only knows Officer Handsome, the detective interrogating her, has clear
blue eyes like an Alaskan dog, and boy, does he turn her on. He really
doesn’t want to go there. Yet to her, the cool cop represents the chance to
demonstrate her freedom of choice. And Marina is determined to choose her
own destiny.
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ROMANTIC ROAD by Blair McDowell
Digital Price: $4.99…On Sale $2.50

Romantic

When Lacy Telchev buries her husband she finds herself in treacherous
waters. Igor, much older than Lacy, had secrets. Suddenly, Lacy is being
chased across Europe by men who believe she can lead them to those secrets.

Evading her pursuers with the aid of a chance acquaintance, the handsome
and mysterious Max Petersen, Lacy travels across Germany, Austria and
Hungary, to a shattering discovery in Budapest. Along the way, she meets
three women from Igor’s past.

As Igor’s story unfolds through them, Lacy is less and less certain who her
husband really was. Who can Lacy trust? Will she survive to find out?
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THE SHORT STORY

I write novellas. Some would call them short stories. Some say novelette. Whatever you want to call these stories between 7,500 and 20,000 words, that’s what I write.

I was flipping through the May 2014 Romance Writers Report…somehow it ended up in the TBR pile with a bunch of lesser read magazines…and I found an article “Don’t Shortchange the Short-Story Market” which I thought offered some interesting insight into the short story market.

“…toward the close of the 20th century, printing costs rose and advertisers diminished. Distractions such as television and computers arose, and short stories all but disappeared…But, then, like a shining knight on a white horse, in galloped independent e-publishers” (thank you Wild Rose Press!) ”Riding atop that horse, armor gleaming and lance at the ready, were romance writers. We created the market for e-books, and now, it appears, we’re reconstructing the market for short stories.”

Knight

So, true. Unless you could get into an anthology, the market for short stories was all but nil until the e-reader came along.

The article went on to say “it’s harder to write them [short stories] because you have to do more in fewer words and then you get paid less”.

Well, I’d disagree on the first part. I can’t imagine sitting down and writing an entire 100,000 word novel. (I read a lot of novellas for the same reason…time.) As for the money part, well, yeah, obviously if a book costs less, you make less.

What I appreciated the most about the article was the conclusion. “Short stories are enjoying a renaissance, and romance authors are driving their new found popularity…short stories are a time-honored writing tradition that’s languished and struggled but never died. And that says something about how much people love to read them, how much authors love to write them, and , just maybe, what their future may bring.”

A renaissance thanks to e-readers and iphones. While I love the convenience of my Kindle, I don’t always have it with me. But, and I loooove this app, I have my Kindle synced to my iphone and if I suddenly find myself with the need to fill time, voila, I have my book right in my hand/purse/pocket.

So take a chance. Download a novella or short story to your e-reader, computer or phone. Wild Rose Press has a lot of shorter length stories to buy. Want to try one for free? My short story EMERALD EYES is a free download available from Wild Rose Press.

Emerald Eyes Buy Link

Emerald Eyes

First Guess of 2015 – Alicia Dean

I hope you had a wonderful holiday season and are looking forward to meeting new people and experiencing new things in 2015…Maybe read a new author you haven’t read before or add a new book to your e-reader or shelves. Well if that’s the case, read on.

My first guest for 2015 is Alicia Dean with her latest release, END OF LONELY STREET. Alicia offers up an excerpt from this Vintage Romance book, as well as a rafflecopter draw for an Elvis Gift Basket or Amazon gift certificates.

Note also that 10% of all of Alicia Dean’s net royalties for End of Lonely Street will go to The Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation http://www.graceland.com/epcf/

End of Lonely Street

Can she let go of the past, before it destroys her future?

All Toby Lawson wanted was to go to college to pursue her dream of becoming a teacher and to be free of her alcoholic mother and the painful memories of finding her and the guy Toby loved kissing. But when her mother nearly burns the house down, Toby must put her dreams on hold and return home to care for her. The only time she isn’t lonely and miserable is when she’s listening to her heartthrob, Elvis Presley. His music takes her away, helps her escape from everything wrong in her life.

Noah Rivers has always loved Toby, but no matter what he says, and even though she knows her mother initiated the kiss, and that he didn’t kiss her back, she can‘t seem to get past what happened. He soon realizes that the true problem lies in Toby’s belief that she’s not good enough for him and in her fear that she will be just like her mother.

What will it take to prove to her that she deserves to be happy, and that he would give anything to be the man to make her dreams come true?

Does the title sound a little familiar to you? It should. Alicia is a life-long Elvis fan, and her book releases on January 8th, 2015…what would have been Elvis’ eightieth birthday. The title, END OF LONELY STREET, comes from a line in Elvis’ famous song Heartbreak Hotel.

Here is an excerpt from Alicia’s book:

Chapter One
Mapleton, Tennessee, November, 1957

Toby Lawson closed her eyes and shut out all sounds of the diner, except for Elvis Presley’s voice. He was crooning about how she was the only one for him…no matter where he went or what he did… he’d spend his whole life loving her…

Rough hands landed on her waist and shattered the fantasy. She caught a whiff of hair tonic and too much cologne, and she snapped her eyes open. Wes Markham’s hateful face replaced the image of Elvis’ beautiful, crooked smile and smoldering blue eyes.

“Let me go.” She gritted her teeth, keeping her voice low. If her boss, Mr. Winstead, knew there was trouble on account of her, he’d explode. He’d barely let her have the job in the first place. Everyone in Mapleton knew the Lawson women were trouble.

“Come on, honey. If you like that hip swivel, Presley ain’t the only one who’s got it. I got it too.” He released her with his left hand so he could run it over his slicked down hair and gave her a big-toothed, wolfish smile. “Only we’d be naked.” He shot a cocky grin over to his two companions—Chuck Stenson and Billy Garfield—who were leaning against the jukebox making kissing and whooping sounds.

Toby gripped his right wrist with one hand, tightening her hold on the utensils she held in the other. “I said let me go. Now!”

“Aw, be a sport, Green-Eyes.”

The bulge of his pelvis pressed into her abdomen, and she gasped in shock. Nausea tightened in her esophagus. “Wes Markham, I’m warning you…”

She shoved against him, but he didn’t budge.

He pulled her tighter. “Your momma’s a whole lot friendlier than you are. They say the apple don’t fall far from the tree, so how’s about you cut the pretense and we go someplace quiet? Winstead won’t miss you for a few minutes.”

Her cheeks heated. She didn’t dare look around. No doubt the customers were watching, listening. Elvis had stopped singing and everyone in the place could hear what he’d said about her mother. It wasn’t like they didn’t all know, though. Constance Lawson hadn’t exactly kept her escapades a secret.

Toby clenched her teeth and brandished the utensils. She spoke loud enough for everyone to hear. “Release me this instant, or I swear, you’ll be pulling this steak knife out of your eyeball.”

He held her gaze for a split second, then gave a laugh that was somewhere between nervous and furious. “Sure, sure. Okay.” He released her and stepped back. “I was just foolin’ around anyway. I got better things to do with my time than waste it on a used up chick like you.”

Muffled laughter rose around her. Oh God, she could crawl into a hole.

“How about you apologize to the lady, then beat it?”

Toby whirled at the male voice. Noah Rivers stood behind her, looking handsome and sharp in his police uniform—even with his dark hair in the military buzz cut. Her knees weakened, and tingles swept over her skin. She swallowed against the sudden dryness in her throat. She’d heard he was back, but hadn’t seen him until now. And what a time to have a reunion.

Buy links for END OF LONELY STREET are as follows:

WILD ROSE PRESS
AMAZON

And as mentioned before, Alicia is running a rafflecopter draw from now until January 22, 2015. Just click here: a Rafflecopter giveaway

Alicia Dean

Alicia Dean lives in Edmond, Oklahoma. She has three grown children and a huge network of supportive friends and family. She writes mostly contemporary suspense and paranormal, but has also written in other genres, including a few vintage historicals.
Other than reading and writing, her passions are Elvis Presley, MLB, NFL (she usually works in a mention of one or all three into her stories) and watching her favorite televisions shows like Vampire Diaries, Justified, Sons of Anarchy, Haven, The Mindy Project, and Dexter (even though it has sadly ended, she will forever be a fan). Some of her favorite authors are Michael Connelly, Dennis Lehane, Lee Child, Lisa Gardner, Sharon Sala, Jordan Dane, Ridley Pearson, Joseph Finder, and Jonathan Kellerman…to name a few.
Find Alicia here:

Website: http://aliciadean.com/
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