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Sunday, December 4th, 2011
I posted a lovely review for A Four-Gone Conclusion at Wild & Wicked Cowboys. I’d love for you to stop by there and say hello! I’ll be busy here working on getting the next cool contest posted then switching gears to slam down pages on Lone Heart!
Oh! And the winner of yesterday’s Facebook-related contest is…Gabi Wurst! Gabi, send me an email! ~DD
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Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

Secondary characters add color and help to display different sides to a hero or heroine’s personality. Sometimes, I have fun giving hints of what’s to come in follow-up stories. Enjoy this snippet from the opening of A Four-Gone Conclusion where you meet ALL the Logan brothers over a typical family meal. š
One devilish nightā¦or a chance at heaven?
Lone Star Lovers, Book 5
Sam Loganās foster sons have a bad rep in Two Mule, Texas. Most of it earned. When it becomes clear they donāt plan on giving up scootinā after every pretty pair of boots in town anytime soon, he issues the one thing he knows they canāt resist: a challenge. Find a wife.
The oldest, Johnny, is actually grateful. Heās had his eye on Mean Ellie Harker for a long time, and Samās challenge is the kick in the pants he needed to ask her out. Except before he can make his move, his brothers kidnap her right out from under his nose. Now, instead of being one question away from victory, he has to compete for the woman of his dreams.
Ellie thought sheād be a dried up old spinster before Johnny finally untangled his tongue long enough to ask for a date. But instead of teaching him better uses for that tongue, his brothers have whisked her away to the ranch. At first sheās furiousā¦then intrigued when she starts to wonder what it might be like to have not just one sexy cowboy dedicated to her pleasure, but fourā¦
Warning: Four handsome cowboys. Four choices. Will it be a single sordid night or a chance at heaven as she savors every luscious inch of the Logan brothers?
āItās time you boys found yerselves a wife.ā Sam Logan made his pronouncement then waited, watching the four younger men seated at the table from the corner of his eye. He didnāt have to wait long for his words to sink in. They exploded in the room with the force of a silent grenade.
Johnnyās jaw closed with a snap, and he laid his spoon down on the scarred oak table. His black winged brows drew together, nearly meeting over his dark eyes as he raised his head.
Sam suppressed a smile. That look could make the toughest hombre gulp, but Sam wasnāt the least bit concerned. Johnny tended to look mean when things changed. His oldest boy hated any kind of change.
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Friday, December 2nd, 2011
The official release date of Cleis Press’s latest collection, Best Erotic Romance, is December 6th, but Amazon, for one, is already shipping! I have a little story in this first annual “Best of” collection, entitled “Drive Me Crazy.” Click on the cover to head to Amazon if you’d like to order your copy now. Hope you enjoy the excerpt!
Oh, and while you’re over at Amazon, how about clicking on “Like” and the “tags”—those things do help a book! Thanks! ~DD

This inaugural collection of erotic romance features the very best of the genre. In erotic romance, the sexual component is critical to the development of the romantic relationship. Each of these masterfully written tales contains the essence of true romance: a central love story and an emotionally-satisfying, optimistic ending. What sets Best Erotic Romance apart is the scorching hot sex and the happily-ever-after (or happy-for-now) ending. Award-winning romance writer and editor Kristina Wright and her cast of terrific romance writers have crafted stories that touch the hearts and minds of readers, and linger in the memory for a long, long time.
Just a glimpse of him standing in profile, arms crossed over his well-developed chest and leaning his firm, round butt against the dispatch counter, was enough to shore up my weakening resolve. Dressed in faded blue jeans, a black, chest-hugging t-shirt, and a red Razorback ball cap turned backwards on his dark shaggy hair, he was every womanās blue-collar fantasy. My mouth dried as I glanced down his tall, muscled frame. What woman in her right mind wouldnāt want one night with all that ripped hotness?
And thatās all it could beāone night. Iād waited until the last possible moment to make my move.
The midnight drive to the dispatch office had given me plenty of time to argue my way out of what had seemed like a good plan earlier when Iād realized that the planets had aligned to give me this one last chance to fulfill my long-standing fantasy.
Thereād never been the right time. For the longest time, I was married. When my husband dumped me, Danny had been living with a woman with two kids, and seemed to be heading down a straight road to marriage.
Weād flirted; heād issued lazy invitations for dates or a quickie at the Motel 6 down the road. But Iād never detected even a hint of serious interest. If something was going to happen, I had to be the one to make a move. Today had been my last day at Henderson Transport. It was now or never.
All the reasons why I was crazy to consider it fell away as I ticked through them in my mind:
Heās too youngāHeāll be happy because I wonāt have any expectations, I said to myself. Well, none beyond a really good time.
Iām management and heās a driverāMidnight had just ticked past, so not true anymore. We were both free agents. Both consenting adults. All he had to do was say yes.
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Thursday, December 1st, 2011
I’m sick as a dog today and not able to spend much time in front of the monitor, so this is a quick post.
Have you ever been escorted out of a place by security?
As a teenager, I was asked to leave a movie theater for making too much noise with my friends, but I can’t remember anything more exciting than that. Tell me your story!
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Persistence
Persistence is a word often thrown around in publishing. If an author writes books and is persistent, sheāll get published.
Well, maybe.
Persistence has many faces. It can help a person get a promotion at work, lose weight, or even get your kids to clean their bedrooms when their junk drifts into the hallway. And if that doesnāt work, thereās always yelling!
It would be nice if getting published was as easy as making kids pick up their messes. Selling a book basically comes down to part stubbornness, part learning craft, and part finding the right story to hook an editor.
It took me seventeen years, many unsold manuscripts, and a fabulous agent to sell my little courtesan matchmaker book to Berkley. And mine wasnāt an easy road to publication. I have a file stuffed with tear-stained rejection letters to show for those unpublished years. If that isnāt persistence, I donāt know what is! But those letters also let me know I was on track as I studied craft and learned stuff like not starting a book from a horseās POV (who knew?).
Those first letters began as āDear Authorā photo-copied form letters (with my first book) and slowly morphed (with subsequent manuscripts) into āDear Ms. Smith, thanks but no thanksā¦ā to āDear Cheryl Smith, I love your voice but the story just isnāt quite what weāre looking for. Please consider me with future projectsā¦.ā
Iāve been rejected by the best! But persistence kept me slogging forward when I thought a job as French-fry girl at McDonalds might be my future. Well, persistence and the overwhelming drive to write stuff. Every time I thought Iād quit writing and get a āreal jobā, a fun storyline would pop into my head and Iād be off to the races again!
So, yes, persistence is a key part of getting published. Mix that with a strong spine and the willingness to take the hard lumps with the good stuff in order to succeed. It will be worth it in the end!
If youād like to learn more about Cheryl and her books, you can visit her at: www.cherylannsmith.com or Facebook.
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Yesterday’s winner, by random number generator, is…Wendy! Congratulations, Wendy, and be sure to send me an email with your mailing address so I can get your package in the mail!
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Tuesday, November 29th, 2011
Answer the question and qualify for the drawing for this pretty Christmas tree ornament! It’s handmade and signed. I thought it was adorable, and I have some other ornaments I picked up from my favorite curio shop that I’ll share over the next month.

Answer this question:
What song would you sing at karaoke?
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Monday, November 28th, 2011
Dead and Bored?
(Posted originally in the secret Undead Weekly ezine)
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We have exactly what you need! A luxury resort set in the remote wilds of Alaksa. Itās the deepest part of winter when weāre open, so thereās no worry about exposing yourself to any pesky sunshine.
Come, relax, bring your bonded mate or loving companions to join you. Weāre a full service establishment and can cater to the needs of the living as well as meet your every dark decadent desire. Care to journey back to your time as a sultan? Or do you miss those English schoolroom days with the strict teacher and her trusty paddle?
Our theme rooms, including two wildly popular slate-tiled dungeons, will certainly call to your inner beast. Want to swim or impress your seethe-mates with your vacation tan? No worries! Weāve got an entire pool wing decorated like a tropical island and the spray tan is free.
If outside sports are more your thing weāve got skiing, tubing, and lots of winding paths illuminated by twinkling lights. Shed your civilized mask and take a blood bath in the Roman suite, āstalkā live prey from willing donors (rules apply), or visit our orgy room with some close friends youād like to get even closer to.
We promise, your vampire vacation at the V V Inn will be like no other trip youāve had in decades! Have a shifter lover? No problem, we donāt charge extra for shedding clean up. Prefer to dance the night away or relax in an Irish pub? Weāve got you covered.
If youāre idea of a good time is more along the lines of reading collector edition books, a game of whisk, or drinking shots of an ancient vampireās blood from a warmed snifter, then our English gentlemanās lounge may be just the spot for you.
Rafe and I will be your hosts for the week. Weāll make sure your every fantasy comes to life right before your very eyes. Be sure to call and book soonāweāre filling up fast and our Holiday ball only has a few spots left.
Inn Proprietors: Vivian and Rafe McAndrews
1-800-Dark-Fun
The V V Inn, Deadfoot, Alaska
(please call for plane coordinates)

~~ C.J. Ellisson ~~
Guest Speaker at Vamps at Sea ā a Vampire Themed Cruise to Alaska
6.23.2012
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