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Interview with Nana Malone, author of Reluctant Protector

By Barb Drozdowich

Welcome to Sugarbeat’s Books – The Home of the Romance Novel!

Today we are welcoming Nana Malone to the blog.  She is the author of several books, but the one we will be talking about today is Reluctant Protector.  She’s answered some questions for me and we will be learning more about her and her writing.  I’ve included a blurb at the end so you can see if this book is for you.  Enjoy!

Barb – Tell us a bit about yourself and your writing.
Nana – My writing career started with Bridget…Jones that is. I was in New York hating pretty much every aspect of my PR job but the writing when I picked up Bridget Jones’s Diary from the library. After I stayed up all night to finish it, I wished I could do that, put words to paper and make people laugh or cry or cringe. Then I thought, why not. It took me a little while but I published my first novel in 2010 with The Wild Rose Press. I just published my latest novel, Reluctant Protector in December.

When I’m not writing, I’m a hyper-organized project manger who drives my husband, daughter and Scottish Terrier crazy with my lists and plans.

Barb – What is your favorite part of writing?

Nana – The story. Before I ever write a word, the characters become part of me. They feel like friends. It’s the real thrill of writing for me.

Barb – What part of writing do you find the most challenging?

Nana – Oh God. The edits by far. By the time I write the story, I’m so connected to the characters, I’m loathe to change a word. But at the end of the day I want a great product so I throw myself into them.

Barb – Tell us a bit about your new release – Reluctant Protector.

Nana – Reluctant Protector is the first in a series of Superhero Romances.
For five years, Cassie Reeser has been her brother’s personal lab rat. Peter’s experiments have made her a stronger, faster, better human. And she’s not the only one. For five years, escape has eluded her. Until now.
Seth Adams is used to sifting through lies to find the truth. As a former war correspondent he knows what evils lurk in the world. When he finds Cassie hiding out in his car trunk, her story sounds like a fantastical dream. But, before long, he witnesses firsthand the evil she’s running from.

Barb – This book is listed as a “superhero romance”. Can you please explain what you mean by that label?

Nana – Well, I love the idea of love, so romance is where it’s at for me. I love nothing more than a happy ending. And god, I’ve dreamt of having super powers. The ability to fly or move things by mere thought. Imagine that. Now imagine you have the responsibility to do good, or evil…or at least not do things for personal gain. Lol.

For a superhero romance I wanted to explore a different way of getting superpowers. I wanted to look at the emotional changes normal human beings would have to go through to accept such a drastic change. It’s not all fun and willing money out of a bank vault. Add to that a relationship development and I think it’s a compelling story.

Barb – What challenges did you face bringing this book to market, if any.

Nana – Well for starters, this isn’t really a genre, so trying to figure out how to categorize is a challenge within itself. Then add that it’s something unexpected, and sometimes it’s a hard sell.

Barb – Do you have a favorite character in Reluctant Protector?

Nana – God, I love Seth. He’s sexy and fun, and sarcastic, but charming. He was fun to write.

Barb – When you write, do you start with an outline, or do you let the characters take the story away?!

Nana – Well, the very first novel I ever wrote took me eight years to complete. I had no idea where I was going and wrote, then rewrote to fix things. It was a mess. And given my hyper organized nature, I thought a hyper organized outline was the answer. My first published novel took a year. I’ve since learned that I really prefer a blend. A very skeletal outline, then I just go. It works for me.

Barb – What is your favorite all time book – or is there more than one?

Nana – OMG, you can’t ask a writer that question! Okay, if I must then it’s a toss up between Pride and Prejudice and To Kill a Mockingbird. I read each of those at least once a year.

Barb – Where can your fans keep in touch with you?

Nana – All kinds of places 🙂
Facebook: www.facebook.com/nanamalone
Twitter: www.twitter.com/nanamalone
My website: www.nanamalone.com
And I love to get fan mail: nana@nanamaloneromance.com

Barb – What do you have in the works, and when can your fans expect your next book?

Nana – Funny you should ask that J My next novel, titled Sexy in Stilettos is a fun, flirty contemporary and will be available this April. The sequel to Reluctant Protector, Forsaken Protector, will be available in the early part of summer.

Barb – Do you have anything else you’d like to add?

Nana – Besides, thank you for having me? I’m really excited about my writing journey this year and I hope some of your blog followers join me on the journey.

I’d like to thank Nana for dropping by and sharing about this interesting book!  Keep reading and see if this is something that might appeal to you.  Drop by Nana’s site and say hi or follower her on Twitter!

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Bio: My love of all things romance and adventure started with a tattered romantic suspense I borrowed from my cousin on a sultry summer afternoon in Ghana at a precocious thirteen.  I’ve been in love with kick butt heroines ever since.  With my overactive imagination, and channeling my inner Buffy, it was only a matter a time before I started creating my own characters.

Waiting for my chance at a job as a ninja assassin, I, meantime work out my drama, passion and sass with fictional characters every bit as sassy and kick butt as I thinks I am.  Though, until that ninja job comes through, you’ll find me acting out scenes for hubby and puppy while catching up on my favorite reality television shows in sunny San Diego.

sugarbeat's Books romance novel romance book reviews historical contemporary erotica author interviews promotionsTitle: Reluctant Protector
Genre: Superhero Romance (So Paranormal elements and erotica)
Author Name: Nana Malone

Book Blurb:
For five years, Cassie Reeser has been her brother’s personal lab rat. Peter’s experiments have made her a stronger, faster, better human. And she’s not the only one – he’s been experimenting on others as well. For five years, escape has eluded her. Until now. When she finds out he plans to sell her as a human weapon she knows it’s now or never. To make her escape she’ll sacrifice family bonds and leave behind the one person who’s ever helped her. Cassie’s learned to shrink from kindness and to never trust anyone. She knows the day Peter finally captures her will be the day she dies. To elude her brother and save the others, she’ll have to risk her body and her heart. What she doesn’t expect is a chance at a normal life.

Seth Adams is used to sifting through lies to find the truth. As a former war correspondent he knows what evils lurk in the world. When he finds Cassie hiding out in his car trunk, her story sounds like a fantastical dream. But, before long, he witnesses firsthand what she’s talking about when they’re attacked by a group of Peter’s soldiers. As a result, he goes through his own transformation into a super human and realizes the extent of what Cassie is running from. Cassie might not think she needs his protection, but he’ll die before he lets her brother have her back.

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Utterly Charming by Kristine Grayson

By Barb Drozdowich

Welcome to Sugarbeat’s Books – The Home of the Romance Novel

On the blog today we have a review for a book that I got as an ARC from Sourcebooks Casablanca, Utterly Charming by Kristine Grayson. This was a totally delightful book – much different from my usual read! I’m not a fan of paranormal, but this book was my sort of paranormal. It was a modern take off on Sleeping Beauty complete with a sleeping girl, witches and an evil stepmother. I’m giving away my copy of this book, so if it sounds like something you would be interested in, make sure you fill out the form at the end to be entered.

Utterly Charming by Kristine Grayson
ISBN: 978-1-4022-4851-1
Release: October 2011
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Source: I received a copy of this book to read and review from the publisher

 He could be her own personal Prince Charming if only dreams did come true…
Mysterious, handsome wizard Aethelstan Blackstone hires beautiful, hardworking attorney Nora Barr to get a restraining order to protect Sleeping Beauty from her evil stepmother.  But if Sleeping Beauty is supposed to be his soul mate, then how come he’s becoming bewitched by Nora?

And when Nora finds herself baby-sitting a clueless maiden from the middle ages, avoiding a very wicked witch, and falling hard for a man whose magic she doesn’t believe in, she begins to think that love itself is only a fairy tale…

Welcome to the fractious fairy tale world of Kristine Grayson, where the bumpy road to happily ever after is paved with surprises…..

Utterly Charming is a modern rendition of the Sleeping Beauty fairytale.  Nora Barr is a struggling lawyer, determined to make it on her own.  She has set up her own practice in a respectable building in downtown Portland, OR.  She has hired Ruthie as her secretary – a great choice as time will prove.  Right now, Nora is drowning in debt and in danger of having to shut down her practice.  She runs into Aethelstan Blackstone, a mysterious, handsome charmer of a man, and his short sidekick, Sancho Panza who try to hire her.  It’s a puzzling encounter with weird happenings – such as a pen appearing in Aethelstan’s hand at one point. The hiring doesn’t happen as they are trying to hire her on behalf of someone else and Nora says no.  Two weeks later, Nora gets a panicked call from Sancho telling her that Aethelstan has been arrested and needs her help – apparently he has killed someone and destroyed a neighbourhood with fireballs.  On her way to the police station, Nora drives through the neighbourhood to see that it is actually destroyed and although there is a body lying on the ground, the woman doesn’t really look dead.  Aethelstan is being loaded into a cop car and she when she starts to follow the cop car downtown, she spots Sancho hiding in a microbus.  He tells her he will meet her at her office. Completely puzzled, she sends her friend Max, from law school to the police department to deal with the situation there and heads to her office to see Sancho.

As I read over what I’ve written, it sounds a bit unbelievable!  I think that is the key to this whole story.  It’s sort of unbelievable but since we have all grown up listening to and believing in fairytales, it strikes a chord.  It’s a fairytale in modern times, complete with an evil stepmother who turns people into toads, and has fire ball fights with other characters.  Sancho Panza is a midget.  Even the Muses are included in this story.  When Sleeping Beauty wakes up after 1000 years of sleep and has to face modern society, more fun begins.  This book has characters that are out of this world, colorful and totally believable, despite the fact that they belong in a fairytale!  The action moves along quickly from the first weird encounter between Aethelstan and Nora to the twists and turns at the end.

I loved this book and would highly recommend it to anyone who likes a bit of fairytale paranormal with their romance!

To add a bit more information – the covers seen below are two more books by Kristine Grayson.   Wickedly Charming is now available and Thoroughly Kissed will be available next June.  Any person with discerning taste can tell that these will be excellent books *grins*  Drop by Kristine Grayson’s site to learn more about them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Welcome to Sanction – The Sanction Chronicles – Year One Volume One

By Barb Drozdowich

Welcome to Sugarbeat’s Books – The Home of the Romance Novel

Today we are going to chat about a book that I have been a part of the creation team.  Welcome to Sanction Year One Volume One is the first part of a YA Paranormal Serial Novel.  This story is about the Paranormal town of Sanction, NH, where most of the occupants are not human, and the stories center around the local high school.

Most of the authors are previously unpublished and we have lots of people involved in doing various activities.  There is an active blog where you can read about the town of Sanction, hear from various characters, read deleted scenes, and win free books and even vote for your favorite drink at the BOT (Blood on Tap) Bar.  We are live on Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr.  I’ve enjoyed my experiences so far with this wonderful group of authors and generating characters that hopefully you will enjoy reading about.

Today, I convinced Dylan Strickland, one of our authors, to answer a few questions for me.  Dylan has been writing the character of Nate.  I’ve also posted a short excerpt and since this is Banned Book Week, we are giving away several copies at the blog, so head over and enter to win!

Barb – How long have you been writing?

Dylan – I started writing around age 7.  I think I did little bits here and there before that, but 7 was when I really got going.  The first I can remember was my grand epic in the second grade, revolving around a war between a few of my classmates’ stuffed animals.  The hero was my friend Timmy’s blue bear, Cuddles, who, as it turned out, was an ace fighter pilot.  Who knew?  The tale became more and more complicated as other kids brought in their stuffed animals, and had to be added to the plot.  It was poorly worded, action oriented, raw, unedited, and more fun than I can ever remember having.  I’ve been writing ever since. 

Barb – What’s the hardest part about writing a book?

Dylan – Well, it’s different with every project.  Working on The Sanction Chronicles, the hardest thing so far has been keeping Nate in the scene.  With this project, I’ve been experimenting a bit with a kind of free form, so I often don’t have a specific  plan when I start a scene.  I’ll have a vague idea of what the important plot point is, but for the most part, I just throw Nate into it, then watch to see what he does.  Since this project is much more focused on character than plot, this works perfectly, and I get a much more natural reaction from Nate.  Unfortunately, he’s got this crazy wall around him, so getting him to actually interact with other people pretty much takes an act of God.  This started right off the bat, too.  The first time he’s dealing with someone other than his father is when he’s off in the woods with his pack of werewolf classmates.  I couldn’t even keep them together for a page.  The pack went one way, and Nate took off on his own.  It worked out beautifully in the end, though.  It lead into this beautifully poignant scene where Nate winds up destroying the first beautiful thing he sees after coming home.  The whole incident also reinforced his relationship with his father, and his place in his new home.
Barb – Where do you get your inspiration?

Dylan – Everywhere.  Songs , anecdotes, documentaries, newspaper articles, billboards… It actually gets a little irritating sometimes.  I’ll be in the middle of a conversation, and constantly having to excuse myself to jot down bits in my notebook.  I’m finishing off a short film at the moment, a psychotic and slightly psychedelic thriller about a decompensating schizophrenic who becomes obsessed with an overheard conversation.  That came from a comedy song I heard about 15 years ago.  As soon as I heard it, I knew I wanted to make the film, and knew exactly what it was about.  The hard part of that project was figuring out the technical problems (inspiration’s ugly twin).   Another project I’ve been playing around with, is a fairy tale that leapt into life after my friend Galen started burying jars of screws in the forest one summer (long story).  It doesn’t take much twisting to turn just about anything into a compelling starting point.  Once you’ve got that, everything else just starts weaving together around it.

Barb – If you wouldn’t be a writer, what would you be?

Dylan – To be honest, I’m not sure if I consider myself a writer now.  I do write, and I plan to continue, but it’s just one method of self-expression.  I’m always on the lookout for something new to play with.  I’ve been doodling with photography for the past few years, which is a blast, and started dabbling with animation as well.  Then there’s my absolute love, which is film.  Film is probably the perfect art form for me.  That’s my current goal.  I’ve got a few short scripts that are nearing completion, and hopefully I’ll be shooting them soon.

Barb – What part of the writing process do you love?   What part do you hate?

Dylan – I love the evolution of an idea.  There’s that first moment when you’re walking along, in your own head, and suddenly you get the first burst of ‘oh… that’s an interesting thought.’  Then the process of developing the characters and relationships, the intertwining of their stories.  And my favorite, is watching the whole thing grow deeper and start twisting back on itself.  It’s just beautiful.

I don’t know that there’s a part I hate, exactly.   But the part I enjoy least, is the actual writing itself.  Don’t get me wrong, there are moments that are fantastic, like when you really nail a tricky scene.  But largely it’s this hugely tedious and redundant process that just drives me nuts.   From my point of view, the story’s done before I start writing.  I’ve already written the important parts, they’re just not on paper.  But you’ve got to do something with this thing you’ve spent months or years nursing into existence… so you write it down.

Barb – Have you ever googled yourself?

Dylan – Oh sure, I gave it a shot once or twice.  It’s kind of an irresistible temptation in a way.  There’s not much there, though.  I’ve got a ridiculously small digital footprint.  I think I have some credits on imdb, but that’s about it really.  There’s a bunch of other guys with the same name on myspace and facebook and what not, but I’m not that big on social media sites, so it’s a good bet that’s somebody else.  I think it would be totally badass if you send all of them tons of emails about the Sanction Chronicles, though… actually, can I get in trouble for suggesting that?  Yeah, on second thought, that’s probably a horrifically bad idea.  Just blanket your friends’ inboxes with Sanction News.  They’ll love you for it.  I’m promise. 
I’d like to thank Dylan for answering some of my questions today!  As mentioned, Dylan is one of the authors for Welcome to Sanction – available now at all the usual haunts!  You can reach Dylan through The Sanction Chronicles blog.    Without further ado – here’s a short excerpt form each of the three main writers of the first book.  Enjoy!

 

 

Hope

Wow, he’s hot.

Too hot.

Hope’s skin was uncomfortably warm, the heat getting worse every minute. She smelled smoke, or was that part of the dream? He’s smoking hot, that’s it. Hope settled back to admire his dark hair and bright eyes. At least I dreamed up someone worth looking at.

She sighed. Life in Sanction was good.

Not was, is—is good.

So what if awake she missed Dream Guy. Missing Dream Guy, a.k.a. DG, did not make the rest of her life lonely. She never got to see him for very long anyway. These dreams didn’t last. Now he was here, but for how long? She wanted to enjoy the time, but it was just so damn hot!

His voice broke into her thoughts. “Hope. Hope. You need to wake up.”

Like hell I do. Just minutes after getting here he wants me to leave? No way. She was staying asleep and right here. He was free to do whatever he wanted.

Jessie

Bored with watching another five fir trees go by, Jessie turned to study Marcus. He was six-one, blond, and an asshole with a wicked set of fangs. He flashed them with every word out of his mouth. “You have to think about what people will say. We aren’t kids anymore. Everything we do reflects on the Vittori name.”

Jessie took great joy from pointing out the obvious. “I am not a Vittori.” She wasn’t a vampire, born, or made. She was human.

After a pause he continued, “You live with the family.”

“In the servant’s quarters. I think everyone gets the picture.”

“You and your mother are not servants.”

“We are not part of the family either.”

Nate

Nate closed the front door quietly. He glanced around for his father. So far no sign. Nate let out a breath and shrugged his backpack from his shoulder. He’d been walking on eggshells ever since he got back a few weeks ago. Eight years away wasn’t enough to wipe the slate clean between them. Nate’s jaw tightened.

Nobody gets a clean slate.

He’d made it to the stairs when the voice hit him from behind.

“What the hell are you doing home?”

Nate turned to face his father’s frown as the older werewolf walked out of the kitchen.

“School’s over,” Nate mumbled, trying not to cringe.

“Don’t be a smart ass,” his father growled, moving closer step by step. “What about football practice?”

“Cancelled.” Nate licked his lips. “It’s the full moon.”

 

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