Tinsel and Dust is out!
December 15, 2011 at 6:21 am | Posted in Dreamspinner Press, Equilibrium, Promotion, Short story, tinsel and dust | 2 CommentsTags: dreamspinner, equilibrium, tinsel and dust
Tinsel & Dust is now on sale at Dreamspinner! You can get it here. I hope those of you who do buy it enjoy another glimpse into how Michael and Ryan are doing.
I’ll be giving away one copy each of Tinsel & Dust, Equilibrium and Rust Red: Galvanized at Reviews by Jessewave’s huge Christmas book giveaway, which I believe will start on December 22nd, so look out for that post to go up over there for a chance to win those and many other fabulous books. At some stage soon (when I can stop doing something other than counting down the days until I finish work for this year) I will probably run a little Tinsel & Dust giveaway here too.
In lieu of all that for now, here’s another excerpt from the book:
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“JACK thinks that if we stay in a motel for Christmas, Santa won’t be able to find us.”
Michael frowned, rubbing his forehead with his free hand, the corner of the business card he held between his fingers blocking his vision for a moment. His frown deepened as he looked at the card, throwing it down on his kitchen bench as he spoke. “Did you tell him that Santa’s magical and can find kids anywhere?”
“Of course I did.” His sister Jen sighed. “I told him we could leave a note for Santa telling him where we are, but he’s not buying it. Santa still won’t know what our room number is, he says.”
“I suppose telling him that Santa’s not real is out of the question?”
Jen snorted softly. “Yes.”
Michael sighed. “I really want us to spend Christmas day together, Jen.” With his asshole of a father dying six weeks before, this would be the first Christmas in years where Michael didn’t have to worry about avoiding him. “I’d come back down to Sydney, but I’ve only been back in Burreela a couple of weeks. I can’t take any more time off.”
“I know.”
Michael looked around his bedsit, mentally trying to fit four extra people into the available floor space. Even with two of them being kids, there was no way. The sofa bed was barely big enough for two adults, and with it pulled out there was no room left. Even if his nephew slept in his bed with him, there was no place for the baby—his niece, Lilly—to sleep. “My place is too small to hold all of us. Not comfortably.”
Jen sighed again. “I know, Mikey. I’ll talk to him again. I mean, we’ll be coming anyway, but I’d rather not spend eight hours driving with a distraught five-year-old if I don’t have to.”
“Of course.” Michael nodded. “I’ll… I’ll try to think of something.” He paused, running through his options in his head; maybe he could sleep downstairs in the vet surgery. It’d only be for a few nights. “You’re still going to be coming up in time for Burreela’s Christmas thing, right?”
Jen laughed softly, and suddenly her tone was warm again. “The hoedown? Wouldn’t miss it for the world.”
“Jen! It’s not a hoedown. For a start, we’re not in America, so we wouldn’t even call it that, and for another….” He struggled to think of another reason. “It’s just not! I told you that.”
“And you can keep telling yourself that too, Mikey. It doesn’t make it any more true,” she said, laughing again. “I’m just looking forward to watching you out on the dance floor, boot-scooting your little heart out.” She dissolved into uncontrollable giggles.
Michael pinched the bridge of his nose. “Oh, my God,” he said. “That will not happen. There will be no boot-scooting. None at all.” If there was, he would absolutely die.
“I bet Ryan’s an excellent dancer,” Jen said slyly after she’d recovered her composure. “You ever seen him dance?”
The thought of Ryan dancing struck Michael speechless for a good few seconds, so long that Jen started laughing again. He cleared his throat, his face heating. “No, I haven’t, and I’m not likely to at the Christmas thing, am I? Because it’s not a bloody hoedown.”
“Like I said, keep telling yourself that.”
“I’m hanging up now.”
“Okay. Bye, Mikey. See you at the hoedown,” she said, and he could hear her still laughing as he took the phone away from his ear and hung up on her.
He glared at the phone for a moment, then looked down at the card he’d chucked onto the kitchen bench next to his mobile. He reached for it, pausing when his mobile beeped twice, telling him he had a text message. He picked it up and opened the message. It was from Jen.
Don’t forget to get a Christmas tree. Not a fake plastic one, either.
He started guiltily at the message, looking up and around at his bare lounge room, with not a pine needle or piece of tinsel in sight. He texted a message back to her, saying of course he’d remember a tree, as if he wouldn’t, then picked up his keys. He took a few steps toward the door, then came back into the kitchen, swiping the business card off the bench and shoving it into the pocket of his jeans before heading for the door again.
Cheap books!
November 22, 2011 at 6:16 am | Posted in Dreamspinner Press, Promotion, Torquere Press | Leave a commentTags: cheap books, dreamspinner, torquere
Everyone loves a cheap book, don’t they? As someone who bought about 10 ebooks in one fell swoop yesterday, my answer is a definite yes to that.
If you’re like me and love cheap books, then you’re in luck, because both Dreamspinner Press and Torquere Press are having sales at the moment!
Dreamspinner says:
Dreamspinner Press Sale!
There are three ways you can save on purchases from Dreamspinner Press this month.
First, there’s a We Are Thankful Sale, 20% off everything on the web site through Nov. 30.
Secondly, DSP reached 1500 fans again on the Facebook page after FB ate the old one. To say thank you, there’s a code on the page for 15% off one order of any size over the next year. Go here to get the code for the discount.
Finally, every purchase between now and Nov. 30 enters people in a drawing for a Kindle Fire, to be drawn on Dec. 1.
So go forth and shop at DSP to save and win!
Torquere says:
Thanksgiving Sale!
It’s Thanksgiving and we’re going to give thanks all week long! Get 15% off
your purchases from now through the end of day Saturday the 26th. Just put
‘givet2011’ in the coupon code box any time you check out at Torquere Books
(www.torquerebooks.com) before next Saturday at midnight to get 15% off your
order.
Sale good now through Saturday November 26 at Midnight (est).
Give thanks with a book from Torquere Press today.
Rust Red: Galvanized a recommended read at ARe
November 16, 2011 at 6:55 am | Posted in Promotion, Rust Red: Galvanized, Torquere Press | Leave a commentTags: promo, Rust Red: Galvanized, torquere
I’ve had quite a few good things to wake up to this morning which will make getting through my Wednesday a little easier. One of those is that Rust Red: Galvanized is a recommended read at the ARe cafe at the moment, which is fantastic. Check it out here if you’re so inclined.
Torquere Press release party at TRS
September 28, 2011 at 11:25 am | Posted in Color Box, Promotion, Rust Red: Galvanized, Torquere Press | Leave a commentTags: contests, Rust Red: Galvanized, torquere
Torquere Press is having a September release party over at The Romance Studio’s party website, and since Rust Red: Galvanized is released tomorrow (woo!), I am participating.
Since I am also full of the giveaway love, I’m also running a competition to win a copy of Rust Red: Galvanized. As always, everyone who comments on one of my posts over there (currently here and here) will go into the draw to win a copy. And since Rust Red: Galvanized is a sequel to Eyes Wide Shut, if the winner doesn’t already have a copy of Eyes Wide Shut I’m going to throw that in as well.
Just one more thing…FYI, you might have seen the excerpts I’m using before, around and about the place. I’ve been talking about the book a bit, you see, and I can’t use the whole thing for excerpts, otherwise no one will buy the thing. At least if you comment you can possibly win one and get to read the rest of it!
Competition links and Eyes Wide Shut at Smashwords
September 25, 2011 at 2:20 pm | Posted in Color Box, Promotion, Rust Red: Galvanized, Torquere Press | Leave a commentTags: contests, Rust Red: Galvanized, torquere
The competition to win a copy of Rust Red: Galvanized is still going on at the Torquere Social LJ; if you comment on any of my posts, which are here, here, here and here, you’ll go in the draw to win. I’ll do that tomorrow so that everyone in the Southern Hemisphere has a chance to stick their oar in too.
Eyes Wide Shut is now out of print at Torquere, but since it would be ridiculous of me to let a rights-reverted manuscript gather dust on my hard drive when there’s a sequel to it coming out in a few days, I’ve put it up for sale at Smashwords here, with a snazzy new cover designed by LJ LaBarthe, because she is a lifesaver who is sadly all too used to my last-minute ways. Hopefully some people will find that useful, since I’ve spent practically the entire day uploading files, fiddling with the cover image, and changing links, and now I’m cross-eyed and exhausted.
Competition to win Rust Red: Galvanized
September 25, 2011 at 4:36 am | Posted in Color Box, Promotion, Rust Red: Galvanized, Torquere Press | Leave a commentTags: contests, promotion, Rust Red: Galvanized, torquere
I am over at the Torquere Social livejournal today, talking about my upcoming release, Rust Red: Galvanized. Everyone who comments on one of my posts there gets to go into the draw to win a copy of the book once it’s released next Wednesday. I hope to see you there!
Dreamspinner sale at ARe and Equilibrium sequel
September 16, 2011 at 12:13 pm | Posted in Dreamspinner Press, Equilibrium, Promotion, Short story | Leave a commentTags: dreamspinner, equilibrium, promotion, sales
From September 15-30, All Romance ebooks are offering a 25% rebate on all Dreamspinner titles. The rebate comes in the form of ebook bucks, ARe’s in-store currency, which get credited to the customer’s account. If you click on the banner above you’ll get to all Dreamspinner’s titles; if you want to pick up a copy of Equilibrium, you can go here. 🙂
Speaking of Equilibrium, I’m pleased to announce that I’ve sold a short story that’s a mini-sequel to Equilibrium. It’s a Burreela-based Christmas story called Tinsel and Dust, and it will be out in December, just in time for Christmas. 🙂
Eyes Wide Shut giveaway at The Romance Studio
August 28, 2011 at 6:26 pm | Posted in Color Box, Eyes Wide Shut, Promotion, Writing | Leave a commentTags: eyes wide shut, giveaways, promotion, torquere
To win a copy of Eyes Wide Shut, the prequel to my upcoming Torquere Press release Rust Red: Galvanized, take a mosey on over to The Romance Studio and comment on this post.
Equilibrium giveaway at the Romance Studio
August 28, 2011 at 8:36 am | Posted in Dreamspinner Press, Equilibrium, Promotion | 2 CommentsTags: contests, dreamspinner, equilibrium, promotion
I’ve got some posts up at The Romance Studio talking about Equilibrium, and anyone who comments to one of those posts will go into a draw to win a copy of the book. The posts are here and here, and I hope to see you there!
The Romance Studio’s End of Summer Bash
August 25, 2011 at 8:37 pm | Posted in Dreamspinner Press, Promotion, Torquere Press | Leave a commentTags: chats, dreamspinner, giveaways, promotion, torquere
This weekend I’ll be joining a whole bevy of fabulous authors at The Romance Studio’s End of Summer Bash. I’ll be giving away a copy of Equilibrium, and a copy of Eyes Wide Shut in anticipation of the releast of Rust Red: Galvanized. Hopefully I’ll see some of you there!
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