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Friday, July 31, 2009

The Way Back Home Launches Today!


The Way Back Home western anthology is available now in paperback from The Wild Rose Press, featuring western romance novella Blackest Heart, a 2009 More Than Magic winner! And my silent cowboy isn't the only reason to get your copy now! Abbey MacInnis's Sam Howard and Marguerite Arotin's Jake Serrano make this a triple-y sexy read!
To celebrate, I'm guesting tomorrow at Romance in the Backseat! Stop by and find out more about where my characters come from!


And remember: the scavenger hunt doesn't end until August 13th so you can still win awesome prizes! Don't miss out!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Special Sneak Peak...

I figured I'd update my readers on my status. I'm still working on my second paranormal, but today I hit 45K so I'm feeling a little better about it. I've decided that I want to tell another character's story from the series so as soon as the 2nd is done, I'll move on to his novella. My target word count for it will be 40-50K. I received an email today from NaNoWriMo and WOW, NaNo begins in approximately 96 days! My NaNo book will be my 3rd paranormal. So only another 45K to complete the 2nd. Double that for the novella, roughly.

90K in 96 days! My muse better get back from vacation. Like pronto...

My historical is now officially contracted with BLP. Edits have already begun and it has new title, Forever Amore. I'm really looking forward to seeing the cover. FA has a tentative release date of September 1st! Squeee! And for a sneak peak, visit Black Lyon Publishing's coming soon page!

And, of course, The Way Back Home anthology launches July 31st. The scavenger hunt is open until July 13th. Follow the link for a recap of contest prizes and rules! I've had a blast promoting TWBH with Abbey and Marguerite. It's a pleasure to share this milestone with these ladies!

More details when they arrive...

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Vote for ASH at the Coveys


A Summer's Hope is up for the Covey Award this month at The New Covey Cover Awards. Stop by and vote for #28!

Friday, July 17, 2009

Special Guest: Donna Marie Rogers


Today I’m happy to announce that The Cozy Page is a stop on romance author Donna Marie Rogers’ virtual book tour for her new novel—launching today!—Meant To Be:

She's running from her past, he's unsure about his future. Maybe together they can figure out what was Meant To Be.


Officer Garrett Jamison is at the lowest point in his life. He's lost faith in his ability as a police officer after unwittingly setting his sister up with a dirty cop. Garrett ended up getting shot, and his sister's son kidnapped right out of his own bed. He takes a leave from the force, in need of some time to make a decision about his future. Too bad he can't get a decent night's sleep thanks to his sexy new neighbor and her howling cat.


Jessica McGovern moves halfway across the country to start a new life in Green Bay, Wisconsin after her ex-husband is convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of their young son. Her new neighbor is as infuriating as he is handsome, but when her ex is released from prison early and shows up in town, Jessica discovers she's never needed anyone more.

I’m thrilled to have you here today, Donna, and to learn more about the sequel to one of the best contemporary novels I’ve read in some time, There’s Only Been You.

Thank you so much, Amber, and thank you for having me. I’m thrilled you enjoyed There’s Only Been You and hope you feel the same about Meant To Be.

First of all, please introduce yourself. Tell us about your home life and how’s the weather where you are?

Well, I live up in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and today the weather is quite nice. Warm, but not too warm, and slightly overcast, which I prefer. I’m one of those nuts who prefers cloudy and rainy days to sunshine & warmth...LOL The hubby and I have been married for 14 years, and we have two young daughters, 5 and 10. We live in a renovated old schoolhouse out in the country...or what I call country considering I’m a city girl who grew up in the south suburbs of Chicago. :)

Meant To Be is the second book in a series, am I correct? Did you plan to write a follow up to There’s Only Been You or did Garrett’s character simply demand it? :)

Yes, Meant To Be is the second story in my Jamison trilogy. There’s Only Been You, which features Garrett’s younger sister, Sara, is first. Head Over Heels is the third book in the trilogy and will feature another brother, Nick (though that story is only in the plotting stages right now).

I don’t know that I planned it from the start, but Garrett quickly wormed his way into my head, and melted my heart. I started on his story as soon as the first draft of There’s Only Been You was finished. I love the relationship between Garrett and his nephew, Ethan, especially in light of the bad blood between Garrett and Ethan’s father, Mike. So I knew Ethan would play a prominent part in Meant To Be.

Since relationships fascinate me, what makes Garrett and Jessica click and was it fun to write such opposing characters?

Relationships fascinate me as well, which is probably why I’m such a sucker for reality shows. Since Garrett is a big moody cop (6’ 5” and built like a Mack truck) and Jessica is barely over 5’ tall, I wanted to start things off with some major conflict. It just so happens that Jessica gives as good as she gets—which turns Garrett on in a big way. LOL He’s the oldest, so Garrett’s used to being the voice of authority. And here’s this tiny little woman in his face, not letting him get away with squat. She really turns him on his ear. ;-) I had a blast writing for these two, no question about it. And Uncle Luke has a little romance of his own in Meant To Be, just in case you were curious...LOL

Will we be seeing anymore of the Jamison family? (Please say yes!)

LOL Yes! Nick’s story, though I’m not sure when, will definitely be written. And I’ll probably write the youngest brother’s (Danny) story as well.

You’ve also written an anthology with Stacey Joy Netzel called Welcome to Redemption, which received an excellent review from Romantic Times Magazine. There’s a rumor going around about a sequel. Care to enlighten us? (You knew I’d ask ;)

As a matter of fact, that’s what we’re working on now. :) Though I had a lot going on the first half of the year, so I’m waaay behind in my writing. Stacey already has her first story written, and as soon as I can, I’m diving back into Home Is Where the Heart Is (Yep, Drew & Lindy’s story ;-).

You’re a strong contemporary writer, but you delved into western romance with Golden Opportunity with praise from readers and reviewers alike. Being a lover of western romance myself, I have to ask: did you enjoy your cowboy jaunt and do you have any plans of doing it again?

Wow, Amber, I need to guest blog for you more often...LOL Thank you for your kind words. I love cowboys. Next to cops they’re my favorite kind of hero. :) And I loved writing Golden Opportunity. Stacey’s the one who piqued my interest in Colorado. One day I was reading about the city of Golden, looking at the most gorgeous pictures, and was struck with the urge to write a western. I always laugh because I’m such a city girl. But Stacey, thankfully, owns horses, so she helped me with the details; made sure I didn’t embarrass myself too badly. LOL I do plan to write the brother’s story. I asked everyone who read it if they thought Reese was redeemable, and almost everyone did. I’m just waiting for inspiration to strike as far as his storyline.

And speaking of hot cowboys and high praise, Amber, I’ve read some incredible reviews for your own contemporary western Blackest Heart. ;-)

Aw, thanks, Donna! Please write another western! You know how I feel about cowboys. According to your website, the late, great Kathleen E. Woodiwiss inspired your love affair with the romance genre. I know it’s hard to choose, but in your opinion what is the greatest romance you’ve read to date?

That really is a tough one, you’re right. But if I had to choose, I’d have to say A Kingdom of Dreams by Judith McNaught. It is simply the most incredible romance I’ve ever read. In fact, I really should dig it out of my closet and read it again soon. Honor’s Splendour by Julie Garwood comes in a close second. Rainbows & Rapture by Rebecca Paisley is at the top of my list, too. Well, and I can’t leave out Cry No More by Linda Howard. I could tear up just thinking about that book. LOL

Your tagline reads “Sizzling Romance, Small Towns, Simply Irresistible.” What is it about writing small town romance that keeps you going?

To me, there’s just nothing sexier than a blue-collar hero. Especially if he’s a cop or handy man, like a carpenter or electrician. And if he drives a pickup truck, even better. LOL No idea why, but those boys just do it for me. ;-) For whatever reason, big city locations usually don’t excite me the way those homey small town ones do. There’s just something about that close knit, small town mentality that’s charming and inviting.

That's an intriguing theory! Would you mind sharing a short snippet of Meant To Be?

I would love to, thank you, Amber!

Excerpt:

"Come here, Miss Crabbypants."

Jessica resisted, but it was no use. The big oaf outweighed her by a ton. "Look, I just want to finish my tea and relax. Today's my last day off for almost two weeks."

He leaned back and frowned down at her. "Why are you working so many hours?"

She rolled her eyes. "Um, I have bills to pay...?"

His gaze became pensive as he massaged the back of her neck. Slowly, she relaxed until she was leaning into his broad chest, eyes closed, inhaling his spicy masculine scent. He always smelled so good...Damn, the man was a magician; she'd already forgotten why she was mad at him...Wait, oh yeah. "So what's with all that hammering?"

"We're building a doghouse."

His busy fingers moved to her shoulders wringing a groan of ecstasy from her. Oh, God, was she drooling on his shirt? Then his words registered. Jessica leaned back and swiped her mouth with the back of her wrist. "A doghouse? But you don't have a dog...do you?"

"No, but Ethan's been begging for a puppy for a couple years now. I guess he finally wore Sara down. And Mike's still in the ‘buy-Ethan-anything-he-wants' phase." Garrett glanced down at his T-shirt and chuckled. He reached out and recaptured the back of her neck. "Liked that, did you? You do seem a little tense—"

"Oh, no you don't." She ducked out of his reach and took a few steps back. He started to follow but she held up both hands. "You stay right where you are."

He propped his hands on his hips. "So do I have a date tonight or what?"

"Or what."

He grinned. "Wear something sexy," he said with a wink before strolling out the back door. The jackass even had the nerve to whistle.

Jessica walked over and slammed the door with a muttered, "Nutjob." Then she headed into the bedroom to search through her closet.

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LOL, already I love the banter! Thanks so much for stopping by today, Donna! Meant To Be is definitely on my auto-buy list and should be on everyone else’s!

Thank you for having me, Amber, this has been a blast!

**I plan to choose a winner from everyone who posts a comment here today, and the prize is a free download of Meant To Be! So everyone, I’d love it if you told me what your all-time favorite book is. :)

Ooh, that's a great prize. I'm jealous already ;)
To learn more about Donna and her books, visit her website. And be sure to visit The Wild Rose Press to grab your copy of Meant To Be today!

Romance author Donna Marie Rogers lives in a renovated old schoolhouse in beautiful Northeast Wisconsin with her husband and children. She's an avid gardener and home-canner, as well as an admitted reality TV junkie. Her passion to read is only exceeded by her passion to write, so when she's not doing the wife and mother thing, you can usually find her sitting at her computer creating exciting new characters, fresh new worlds, and always happily-ever-afters.

Friday, July 10, 2009

The Way Back Home Scavenger Hunt!!!




In celebration of the July 31st launch of the new Wayback anthology , The Way Back Home, authors Abbey MacInnis, Marguerite Arotin, and Amber Leigh Williams are giving readers the chance to win three amazing prizes with an exciting scavenger hunt, beginning today July 13 through August 13!

Prizes include...
$25 Victoria's Secret Gift Card
$25 Books-a-Million Gift Card
$25 Panera Bread Gift Card

There can only be ONE winner so all three could be yours. All you have to do is visit the authors' sites (listed below), locate the story graphic from each of the authors' stories which will take you to a hidden excerpt. Read the excerpt and the question that goes with it. Send the answers to all three questions to marguerite@ohioromance.net

Enter Now:
Abbey MacInnis
Marguerite Arotin
Amber Leigh Williams

Good luck!

*Permission to forward this to other blogs and Yahoo group and share the above widget with others who might be interested in winning these prizes!*

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Reviewer Top Pick!!!


I've been nervously awaiting reviews for A Summer's Hope! I haven't been this anxious since my debut novel. But Diana Coyle of Night Owl Romance wrote a beautiful review that had me squee-ing with joy! I am thrilled to report that A Summer's Hope is a NOR Reviewer Top Pick!

I instantly feel in love with this storyline and the characters. From the first page I was hooked and I just couldn’t put the story down until I found out if the inn remained opened and if something started between Briar and Cole. Ms. Williams wrote with such compassion that it’s hard not to fall in love with all her characters. I immediately took a liking to Briar and my heart went out to her because of all the tough times she was facing without having a significant other in her life to lean on. I felt that Briar and Cole were perfect for each other in so many ways, but I had only hoped they saw that themselves. I loved the author’s writing style and I would highly recommend this story to fellow readers!


Thank you so much, Diana! For the full review, visit Night Owl Romance!


And remember that A Summer's Hope is now available from The Wild Rose Press in ebook and print!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Big Announcement!


I can't wait another second! Yesterday I signed a contract with Black Lyon Publishing for my World War II historical romance, Love Among the Ruins. Not only is this a new publisher for me (and I have heard nothing but wonderful things about BLP), but this is my baby. Love Among the Ruins, which takes place in beautiful Italy, was my first romance manuscript that I started when I was sixteen. I finished the first draft at the tail end of 2004 and I've done countless revisions and edits since.

There's a rumor going around that a writer can never sell that first manuscript. Let this be a lesson to everyone that if you love the story enough, if you're willing to put it through its paces, make the neccessary cuts, and never back down from your baby then it is absolutely possible! For the longest time on my blog, the heading held the image of Edward Burne-Jones' Love Among the Ruins painting (pictured here). Deep down, it represented that first manuscript and I'm so happy a publisher as wonderful as BLP is giving it the launch pad it deserves.

More details will be posted as they come in, but I just had to share the good news and thank Black Lyon Publishing for making me so happy :)