Interviewed by Gemma K. Murphy
Just sharing this interview from a fellow MFRW author Gemma K. Murphy.
Share Some Smoldering Nights with Lisa Carlisle
I love the sexy title, Gemma. Thanks!
Just sharing this interview from a fellow MFRW author Gemma K. Murphy.
Share Some Smoldering Nights with Lisa Carlisle
I love the sexy title, Gemma. Thanks!
Check out my interview on Erotic Notions today!
Check out the post here.
I started my posts when I received a contract from Ellora’s Cave. And now I’m at the happy, happy day of the book release!
I’d been counting down the moments. Watching the calendar. And waiting. And now it’s here.
So from an idea one summer when I thought – I don’t care how many vampire stories there are out there. I love them. I’ve always loved them. And I’m going to write my own – my story is published.
Please check it out at the Ellora’s Cave site and celebrate with me!
Nike loves visiting the goth club Vamps—she can exchange her firefighter uniform for a slinky fantasy outfit. There she runs into the man she’d been admiring from afar at a rock climbing gym. He’s been the star of all her fantasies, so is it any wonder they end up in his private room upstairs? Just when things begin to heat up, Michel’s enemies appear.
Only Michel isn’t an ordinary mortal. And someone from his past is on the hunt for vengeance. Michel and Nike are forced on the run and hide out in a coastal cottage in Maine. They can’t resist their attraction and spend the nights exploring each others’ bodies while trying to sort out how they feel about each other. Can they overcome their differences to be together? And how will they evade the predators who are chasing them?
Great news!
Fiery Nights, the sequel to Smoldering Nights, has received conditional acceptance from Ellora’s Cave. I absolutely loved writing this story — the characters, the setting, the relationship. It needs revision to clarify some things, but I don’t mind at all. I’m looking forward to working on this story again.
You know what this means? It’s my sign to register for Romanticon. Hell yeah, I’m going!
Will I see you there?
I was very saddened to read that Steve Brown, author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Private Investigating is battling leukemia and is undergoing a bone marrow transplant program. I greatly enjoyed Steve’s book and he’s been so helpful on a writer’s group I belong to. So I’m glad to hear that some of Steve’s fellow writers have put together a Sell Books for Steve Day on July 16, 2012, where they will donate a percentage of their book sales that day to Steve’s medical expenses.
If you’d like to buy some new books while supporting a fellow writer, visit Sell Books for Steve Day!