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Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Interview and Giveaway with Joan Swan


Hi Joan! Welcome back to UTC! We are thrilled to have you here again. Let's get to know you a little better first. Who is Joan Swan? What five things would readers not know about you?

Thanks for having me back! I love this place – colorful, upbeat, fun and friendly. A girl couldn’t ask for more. (Except maybe … chocolate!)

Well, let’s see…

· My birthday is on the cusp of two different signs, Cancer and Leo, and I swear I’m half of each.

· I don’t eat vegetables. **Collective gasp here** When I was a kid, I spent many, many hours sitting at the dinner table “until I finished my vegetables”, and ended up getting sent to my room because I wouldn’t relent and eat them. I still won’t eat them (because I don’t like the taste of them).

· My favorite color as a kid was yellow. My mom said she never had to worry about me being happy.

· When hurt or wronged, I rarely forgive and I never forget. That has been both a weakness and a strength for me over the years.

· I hate conflict, but once put there, I’m a relentless fighter.

How did the Phoenix Rising series come to be?

Phoenix Rising is my first series. Before this I’d always written stand alone single titles. But when I shopped FEVER, the market was offering multiple book deals with related storylines. So only after I’d written FEVER did I conceptualize the grand plan of the firefighting team and every team member getting a starring role in a book.

Also, Elisabeth Naughton, my critique partner helped me immensely with the structure of the series. Without her, there would be no Phoenix Rising series.

So far, of the Phoenix Rising series, BLAZE is my favorite! Can you tell us a little more about yummy Luke Ransom (sexy name, btw!) and Keira O'Shay?

YAY!!! I’m thrilled you enjoyed it so much!!

I love BLAZE also, though FEVER was a real push for me as an author, which makes me love it in a different way.

Thanks on the name kudos…I think that one goes to my muse. J

I adore this couple. They are both tortured characters with good souls looking for that ultimate love. I guess in that way, everyone can relate to them. We’re all flawed. We all have something in our background that haunts us, whether it was of our doing or something that was done to us. Yet despite our history, we all want to be loved. We all want to feel special to someone we find special.

Luke is one of those one-woman men and Keira is that woman for him. He thrives on both her strengths and her weaknesses. I once had a male friend of mine tell me that he enjoyed taking care of his wife, but that he also loved the fact that she was strong enough to take care of him if he needed it. Keira is that kind of woman. She needs Luke, but she can also take care of Luke when he needs her.

I happen to love the way one of my reviewers, GraveTells, describes Luke:

“…all charisma and wit, a capable agent with a big bad side of get-with-the-program-or-get-the-hell-out-of-my-way. Underneath all that swagger, though, is a man who has never gotten over the love of his life and is willing to give up just about anything to see her safe and happy... even if it means living the rest of his life in misery.”

Where Luke is strong from a childhood of stability and love in a secure family, Keira is strong from the lack of those things. Keira had a traumatic childhood filled with abuse and loss. She floated through the foster care system, living day to day with violence, fear and loneliness. Because of her background, she’s tough on the outside, but vulnerable on the inside. She’s reluctant to trust and risk her heart. Where Luke sees family as a strength, Keira sees it as a weakness, a liability, one more thing to screw up. This give Keira and Luke lots to argue about and stay divided over.

GraveTells describes Keira as:

“…a firecracker of a woman who knows what she wants and how to get it, before going after it like a guided missile. She's a smart, take-no-shit, expert markswoman with a shattered heart and traumatic childhood enfortressed behind a wall of emotional steel, packed muscles, and intense S.W.A.T. training, and the only one who can get past that shell is ATF agent and fire cop Luke Ransom.”

You balance the romance and the suspense very well. How do you make sure that there's enough of both in a book?

I don’t. I don’t think anyone does, because that’s a matter of opinion.

Romantic suspense can run between the boundries of 25% romance/75% suspense all the way to 75% romance/25% suspense. For me as a writer, the most compelling story is my ultimate goal. Whatever I need to do to get it there is what I include, regardless of what the % rates come out in the end.

Conflict in a romantic relationship between two characters that we love is a compelling reason to read on, which is one of the reasons I love writing romantic suspense as opposed to straight suspense—besides the fact that my characters never stay away from each other. That’s always a problem too.

Why did you decide to incorporate a paranormal element into this series instead of keeping everything strictly suspense?

The market. I originally wrote FEVER as a straight romantic suspense right at the time the RS market tanked. My critique partner suggested I add a paranormal element as paranormal romance was very popular at that time. Of course, that required rewriting the entire manuscript, but I liked where that idea took the story and the potential it gave the concept as a series, so I did it. And it sold.

What would you say was the most difficult thing about writing BLAZE and how did you overcome it?

The whole overarcing plot idea was a lot to get my mind around. Not only did I have to think about how to transition from the end of FEVER to the beginning of BLAZE, but I had to think about transitionsing from the end of BLAZE to the beginning of RUSH, book 3…without having written RUSH yet!

A series is a story within a story – the book’s story, the story question that will be asked and answered within the book itself and the overarching plot’s story, the story question that will be asked in book 1 and answered in the last book.

Honestly, the way I overcame that issue was with help from my critique partner, Elisabeth Naughton. Not only had she written a series like this before, her amazing Eternal Guardian series, but she has a remarkable ability to sift a story down to the bare elements and organize structure.

You are also writing the Covert Affairs series, the first book is called INTIMATE ENEMIES. How does this series different from the Phoenix Rising series and why should readers check this out?

Intimate Enemies is a completely different animal. This is a straight romantic suspense novel, set in Baja Mexico. The book is the first in the Covert Affairs series, but that series is linked by interrelated heroes and not by plot. Each Covert Affairs book has an individual plot without connection to the prior or the next, though characters from other novels in the series will play through.

I think readers will love Intimate Enemies for the same reasons I do—for the subtle threat, for the dark tone, for the danger lurking to ambush my hero and heroine. I believe readers will find Rio the hottest thing since their morning coffee and Cassie a strong, sympathetic heroine they can relate to and root for.

If you like hot romance and can’t-put-it-down suspense with strong emotion and a few laughs along the way, you’ll like Intimate Enemies. And it’s only $3.99!

You have a signing in October in San Jose at a Local Book club can you tell us about it?

Okay, is this fun, or is this fun?? I have to admit, I’m not a fan of signings. Big signings with lots of authors that’s more like a social get together, great! I’m threre. But a bookstore? Standing there greeting customers and making small talk about my books? Just shook me in the head instead!

But Angela told me Virna DePaul was going to be signing and I’ve been wanting to sit down and chat with Virna since I met her in passing at RT this year. So I said yes. And, then, promptly asked a few other authors I knew living in the bay area. Well, those authors asked a few authors…and before you know it, we’ve got 7 fabulous authors signing at the Barnes & Noble in San Jose on Oct 3rd. It’s going to be sooooo fun!! And yes – you’ll get pictures! We promise!

The authors who will be there are: Virna DePaul, Hannah Jayne, Marina Adair, Britt Bury, Elisabeth Barrett, Cassie Alexander, and me!

What's next for Joan Swan?

At the moment, I’m finishing up RUSH, book 3 in the Phoenix Rising series, which releases October 2013. Then I’m on to book 4 of the Phoenix Rising series and book 2 of the Covert Affairs series.

Once those are finished, I’m hoping to go back to work on a new paranormal series I’m hoping to shop soon! J

Phoenix Rising Series
FEVER

Book 1

Dr. Alyssa Foster will admit to a bad boy fetish…

But when she finds herself face to face with a convicted murderer with a ripped body, a determination for freedom and an eye on her as his get out of jail free card, Alyssa knows she’s in deep trouble…. Not just because Teague Creek is a prisoner desperate for freedom, but because his every touch makes her desperate for more.

A man with a life sentence has nothing to lose…

Teague Creek has one shot at freedom, but his plan to escape with a hostage develops a fatal flaw: Alyssa. On the run from both the law and deadly undercover operatives who know of his strange abilities, he needs to avoid trouble, but every heated kiss tells him the fire between them could be just as devastating as the flames that changed him forever.

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BLAZE
Book 2


The hotter they come, the harder they fall…

With a man like him, every mission becomes personal…
Ever since FBI agent Keira O’Shay started tracking a young boy named Mateo, she’s felt a connection even her empathic abilities can’t explain. Sheneeds to save Mateo from the cult leader holding him hostage. Nothing can interfere with that—not even the reappearance of Luke Ransom, the hot-as-hell fire captain she’s regretted walking out on for three long years.

Losing Keira left Luke vulnerable—in every way. When they were together, the powers each possesses were mysteriously enhanced. But it’s the sexy, surprising woman beneath the tough exterior that Luke’s really missed. Even if she betrayed him utterly. And even if agreeing to help her uncover a government conspiracy means watching his life and his heart go up in flames again…

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About the Author
I was never a star English student or a Literature buff, but I’ve always had a creative soul and an active imagination. Writing was a natural culmination of those two talents.

Sexy romantic suspense is my genre of choice, and, occasionally, I like to dabble in the lighter side of paranormal as well. I write the Phoenix Rising Series, FEVER, BLAZE, and two more books coming in 2013, for Kensington and the Covert Affairs Series, INTIMATE ENEMIES, independently.

A triple RWA Golden Heart finalist, I am a lover of craft and closet-hoarder of writing craft how-to books. I’m a recovering OCD perfectionist…bet you can just imagine how well that’s going.

In my day job, I work as a sonographer at UCSF Medical Center, rated one of the top ten best medical centers in the nation – a location with an intensity that makes me slightly—okay majorly—insane. This seems to work well with my inner writer. Access to abundant character material—and I’m not only talking about my patients—is a fringe benefit.

I’m married to my own personal hero, a veteran firefighter, we have two beautiful daughters and are blessed to live in the heart of wine country on the gorgeous Central Coast of California.

To keep up with my latest news & releases please visit me online:
Website / Facebook / Twitter / Twitter Giveaways / Goodreads

Joan Swan's BLAZE Blog Tour Schedule
Tour runs from September 17 - October 6

September 17 - Grave Tells - http://gravetells.com/
September 18 - Book Reader Addicts - http://bookreaderaddictsgiveaways.blogspot.com/
September 19 - Pearl's World of Romance - http://pearlsworldofromance.wordpress.com/
September 20 - Under The Covers - http://underthecoversbookblog.blogspot.com
September 21 - Reading Between The Wines - http://readingbetweenthewinesbookclub.blogspot.com/
September 22 - Riverina Romantics - http://riverinaromantics.blogspot.com/
September 23 - Reading on The Wild Side - http://readingonthewildside.blogspot.com/
September 24 - United By Books - http://unitedbybooks.blogspot.com/
September 25 - My Keeper Shelf - http://mykeepershelf.blogspot.com/
September 25 - The Reading Café - http://thereadingcafe.com/
September 26 - Ramblings From This Chick - http://ramblingsfromthischick.blogspot.com/
September 27 - I Smell Sheep - http://www.ismellsheep.com/
September 28 - Paranormal Haven - http://www.paranormalhaven.com/
September 29 - Just Romantic Suspense - http://www.justromanticsuspense.com/
September 30 - Just Romantic Suspense - http://www.justromanticsuspense.com/
October 1 - Close Encounters With The Night Kind - http://closeencounterswiththenightkind.blogspot.com/
October 2 - Book Monster Reviews / Literal Addiction -
Book Monster - http://bookmonsterreviews.blogspot.com/
Literal Addiction - http://www.literaladdiction.com/
October 3 - Books-n-Kisses - http://www.books-n-kisses.com/
October 4 - Readers Confession - http://www.readersconfession.com/
October 5 - Book Lovin' Mamas - http://booklovinmamas.blogspot.com//
October 6 - Cocktails & Books - http://www.cocktailsandbooks.com/


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77 comments:

  1. Looking forward to reading Blaze. Thanks for sharing!!

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  2. I loved FEVER so much I make it my recommendation whenever I'm asked :) so BLAZE is a must on my list. Do you pick the titles for the books is this series or the publisher? Thank you.
    vsloboda(at)gmail(dot)com

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  3. I really liked Fever and can't wait to see what happens in Blaze.

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  4. oooooo bad boys!...yum!.....can't wait to read


    bnbhb@hotmail.com

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  5. sounds good, looking forward to reading. thanks for the chance at a copy :)

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  6. Bad boys, you say? count me in! Thanks for the interview and the chance to win!
    ehaney578 at aol dot com

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  7. Thank you so much for the chance!

    Kassandra

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  8. Loved Fever! Really looking forward to reading Blaze.

    Don't know how you manage to write and work full time plus keep with your girls and hubby! When do you sleep?

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  9. These books all sound great.. I have them on my tbr list....

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  10. Joan Swan is a new-to-me author and I now have more books on my TBR list. I think Fever may have to be my next read!
    kitcat76(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  11. No veggies? Hee hee! Blaze sounds like a great book, and I love the hero's name as well!

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  12. I loved Fever and can't wait to read Blaze. Intimate Enemies was also wonderful. Congrats on your new release. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  13. Hi Donna!! Thanks for coming by! Good to see you! xo

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  14. I loved Fever and can't wait to read Blaze. Intimate Enemies was also wonderful. Congrats on your new release. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  15. Hi Victoria! I'm so thrilled you enjoyed FEVER so much you recommend it! An author couldn't ask for any more!

    I'm pretty sure that if you loved FEVER, you'll drool over BLAZE. :-D. Yes, I might be a tad partial...but you let me know!

    Um, titles...I had the books titled differently when they were purchased and the publisher wanted to retitle them, so in that way, no, I didn't get the original titles. Though we did confer on the new titles, it was definitely more their choice than mine.

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  16. Hi Andrea!

    So happy you enjoyed FEVER!!! Hope you love BLAZE 2x as much! :)

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  17. LOL, Powerse...bad boys are yummy!!

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  18. Hi Gamistress! Thanks for stoppin by!

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  19. Hi Kassandra!

    Like the spelling of your name with the K -- very pretty!

    Good luck in the giveaway!

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  20. Hi Texas,

    I'm not sure how I do it either. Oh, wait, yes I do! No cooking, very little cleaning, rarely get to the gym, hardly grocery shop. Hobbies--NOT.

    :( I keep saying I'm going to work on that...then another book starts or releases...

    Now if I could just quit that day job...

    :) Hope you love BLAZE!

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  21. Thanks Kathleen, hope you enjoy them!

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  22. Hi Cathy,

    I love finding new authors to read...and new readers to read me :). Hope you love FEVER! (and BLAZE!)

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  23. Hi Rebe,

    I know...the no veggies is something everyone always seems to gasp at when I confess. To me, it's just normal...been like that my entire life. But, I guess I'm rather...odd. :) Not news to me.

    I love Luke...love, love, love. Love everything about the man!

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  24. Hi Julie!!

    Awww, you've read them both!! Extra (((hugs))) for you!! :)

    xo

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  25. I can't wait to read Blaze! I have to say that Joan has gotten very lucky with the cover gods and gotten some yummy covers for all of her books - especially this series:)

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  26. Love your books, Joan! Can't wait to read this.

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  27. Great interview! Love Joan's books! Looking forward to reading Blaze!

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  28. Can't wait to read these!
    modularmates(at)comcast(dot)net

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  29. Congrats on the new release. Blaze sounds fantastic. Can't wait to read it. Thanks for the great interview.

    e.balinski(at)att(dot)net

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  30. I am glad that you added a paranormal element to Fever. I love all things paranormal!

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  31. I have not read your books yet and I'm looking forward too reading them soon. Great interview. I love what you said about not forgetting and forgiving, thats interesting. Thanks for sharing!


    evjochum AT aol DOT com

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  32. So far away to wait for book three! Mannn. LOL But I will strive to be patient for my next dose...

    Raonaid at gmail dot com

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  33. This sounds like the perfect series for Fall - for some reason I tend to read more romantic suspense as we move into the cooler weather.

    sallans d at yahoo dot com

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  34. Congrats to Joan on the upcoming release. Looking forward to reading "Blaze."

    janie1215 AT excite DOT com

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  35. I read Fever and really liked it. I cannot wait to read Blaze! Wish I lived closer to San Jose! LoL

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  36. I loved Fever! Can't wait to read Blaze

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  37. Awesome interview! The Phoenix Rising series provides so much "heat" that it won't be necessary for me to turn the heat on this fall! Great characters, deep emotions, gripping suspense...I could not ask for more!

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  38. Loved the interview. This series is now on my TRL. Loved the blurbs. Thanks for this chance.
    Carol L
    Lucky4750 (at) aol (dot) com

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  39. Loved the interview. Can't wait to read the series.

    Thanks for the giveaway,

    Elizabeth Gray
    elizabethgr@sbcglobal.net

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  40. Great interview.

    I CAN'T wait to read Blaze. I read Fever and enjoyed it immensely.

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  41. Great interview! Definitely looking forward to reading Blaze!

    Also, I'm going to be attending the signing in San Jose with my friend Vicki. I missed meeting Joan @ RWA and so I'm excited for a second chance!

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  42. These look like fantastic reads thanks Carin
    mawmom at gmail dot com

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  43. Congrats on the new release!
    Do your characters make cameos in future books, so we can get little updates on them?

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  44. Joan, you are very lucky to get such awesome covers!! They are yummy, and those tattoos, *swoon*. I am looking forward to reading Fever and Blaze.
    luvfuzzzeeefaces at yahoo dot com

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  45. The books sound awesome.Cant wait to get a chance to read them
    amar(dot)mar76(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  46. Sad :(
    It is too bad no-one has ever made vegies for you that tasted good.
    If you are ever coming out to the PNW you should plan on visiting Seattle... I would love to have you come for dinner and try to make some palatable vegetable matter (along with other stuff)!
    - lavendersbluegreen(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  47. Thanks Maria -- Kensington gets the cover credit!!

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  48. Erin, Redjuliet, LM, Joanne -- Thanks for coming by ladies!! Thrilled you've enjoyed my work...hope you LOVE BLAZE!!

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  49. Hi Berthie! The paranormal element really gave this series a kick in the ass! :) A good one.

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  50. Hi Johanna,

    I hope you find you enjoy my work! The not forgetting thing was something that took me a long time to figure out. Growing up Catholic, I was taught to forgive. As both a child and an adult, I've learned first hand that if you forgive and then forget, you'll have to forgive again for the same thing eventually. I got tired of getting hurt and disappointed. So I remember...so I don't keep making that forgiving mistake over and over again. Makes for a happier life and a stronger person.

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  51. I know Rachel! Long time. I will pepper you with excerpt on the Siren Street Team! xo

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  52. I agree, Di. What is it about the cool/cold weather that screams "romantic suspense weather?"

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  53. Hi Jane, Kristin and Alison! It's so gratifying to hear how much you loved FEVER! I hope you'll love BLAZE even more!!

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  54. Aw, Mina! Thanks so much! You've really got such an awesome way with words! xo

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  55. Hi Carol and Elizabeth! I LOVE meeting new readers! I hope you'll enjoy the series as much as I enjoy writing it!

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  56. Thanks Cutie! So happy you enjoyed FEVER! :)

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  57. Yay Amber!! Yes, RWA this year seemed to sweep by like a blur. There were so many people I didn't get to meet. The hotel was small, that little lobby, the one bar, but I still just kind of floated and somehow missed everyone!

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  58. Hi Carin! Thanks for stopping by!

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  59. Absolutely, June. They are like a family -- no one can stay out of anyone elses business! Sometimes I even refer to Elisabeth Naughton's characters in my work (or Eli herself) ... heh ... Everyone's always popping up where you least expect it!

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  60. LOL, yes Julianne, they are yummy!! Thanks!

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  61. Angel and Marlene, Thanks ladies! Hope you love them!

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  62. Hi Lavendar! What a gracious and sweet offer! I have no doubt there are ways to make them ... it's hard for me to put "yummy" and "vegetables" in the same sentence...but you know what I mean. And I'd venture to say there would even be some I like! I'm just not willing to go through all the bad to find the few good that work for me.

    Take heart, I do eat salad (like lettuce! don't get too excited), and I do love raw spinach, spinach salad and I put spinach leaves in my sandwiches for greens...

    Tapping chin...what else...
    olives, tomatoes and mushrooms on pizza :) ... um ... yep, running out of options.

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  63. Those are some seriously yummy covers ....and the books sound great too! :) Thank you for the giveaway.

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  64. Oh my gosh! I have been dying to read your books they look and sound super hot! Not to mention the amazing covers!!!!! Thanks so much for the chance to win!

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  65. I just asked Joan a question on another blog post along the tour about book signings. I guess I got my answer. Lol.
    Since paranormal is my favorite genre, I am happy that Elisabeth Naughton had you add that element to the series. :)

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  66. Wow! Another one! This is great!

    rfg dot wwe at gmail dot com

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  67. I loved Fever :) I can't wait to read Blaze

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  68. Fever is on my list. Maybe I'll move it up a bit after reading this post. :)

    Heather E
    hregtvedt@aol.com

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  69. Great interview. I haven't read this series yet but it will be added to my TBR pile. Thanks for having this giveaway.

    kandj7299 at verizon dot net

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  70. Thanks Bboo4 and Alicia! Hope you love them!

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  71. Hi Tina, Eli gives me the best advice...I think it's really only because she loves hearing those three little words..."you were right."

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  72. Thanks Heather,Savannah and Rfg! Happy reading!! xo

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