Friday, August 31, 2012

Tiger's Destiny Review and My Dream Cast with Kelsey!


 
With three of the goddess Durga's quests behind them, only one prophecy now stands
in the way of Kelsey, Ren, and Kishan breaking the tiger's curse. But the trio's greatest
challenge awaits them: A life-endangering pursuit in search of Durga's final gift, the
Rope of Fire, on the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal.
It's a race against time--and the evil sorcerer Lokesh--in this eagerly anticipated fourth
volume in the bestselling Tiger's Curse series, which pits good against evil, tests the
bonds of love and loyalty, and finally reveals the tigers' true destinies once and for all.
The Tiger’s Saga is one of the BEST book series I have ever read!  From the 1st page of the 1st book I was hooked.  Houck has this unique style of writing a Love story, wrapping it in a history lesson and topping it off with an awesome bow that is part Ren and part Kishan.   The characters in these books are so well developed and the story’s so engrossing, you won’t be able to tear your eyes off the pages until you’ve reached the end and it’s just blank. 
We have come to the end of our journey with the trio we have come to know and love; what does Durga have in store for them this time.  As they continue on the final stretch of their journey to fulfill Durga’s tasks and finally set the Prince’s free from Lokesh’s curse that has imprisoned them for centuries they must, of course, travel down a dark and bumpy road along the way.  This last installment proves just how stubborn, hardheaded, loving and loyal Kelsey truly is.  As well as what depths each prince will go to, to protect the woman they love, to be the one to win her heart entirely in the end.   
As with each book before, Houck brings in a bit of the paranormal aspect to her writing.  In this installment we meet The Phoenix, some nasty tribal vampires, some exquisite telepathic horses, two psychotic brothers/spirits and an ancient army of warriors willing to stand with our trio and fight. When it’s all said and done and the dust from their last journey settles, who will walk away with their lives?  Who will we have to say a tearful goodbye to?  And, most importantly, who will have Kelsey’s hand in the end?  I won’t say heart because I believe that these 3 people have been through so much and shared so much that their hearts and lives will be forever entwined.   
This book is packed with the adventure, romance and turbulent life threatening choices we have come to expect and love from this series. Unfortunately, I must read the ending along with all of you as Houck did not include the last few chapters in the ARC.  I am confident about who is going to end up where with what was in my copy though, I doubt I will be disappointed!  If you’ve read all the books and picked up on all the clue’s Houck has left, like a trail of bread crumbs, I think you will come to the same conclusion. 
5/5 Guys, this book, this series is a MUST READ!!

MY DREAM CAST WITH KELSEY!!  EMMA ROBERTS!!





Kelsey Hayes has dark brown eyes, pale skin and golden/brown hair that falls past her shoulders in loose waves.  In our latest installment, Tiger’s Destiny, Kelsey’s hair has taken on some blonde highlights due to all the time she has spent in the sun.  She usually keeps her hair braided and adds in ribbons, this reminds her of her mother.  Ren often says Kelsey smells like peaches and cream; he loves her chocolate cookies and her amazing smile. 
Selfless and fiercely loyal, she is always putting others before herself, forgetting to take care of her own needs.  She would risk her life for someone she loves!  Extremely sarcastic and yet, when she is nervous she responds with humor and dry wit. 
My “Dream Cast” for Kelsey Hayes would be Emma Roberts!  She is extremely beautiful, an excellent actress and embodies all the important traits of Kelsey.  I think this wickedly talented Brown Eyed Girl could do our Kelsey justice!! 


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Colleen Houck’s New York Times bestselling Tiger’s Curse series has received national
praise with the fourth book, Tiger’s Destiny, debuting September 2012. Colleen is
a lifelong reader whose literary interests include action, adventure, science fiction,
and romance. Formerly a student at the University of Arizona, she has worked as a
nationally certified American Sign Language interpreter for seventeen years. Colleen
lives in Salem, Oregon, with her husband and a huge assortment of plush tigers.

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Interview, Review & Giveaway

Whiskey Dreams & Haunted Passions (Sleepy Hollow) by Ranae Rose
*WARNING THESE BOOKS ARE NC17*
Whiskey Dreams
 
 
 Whiskey Dreams is a historical M/M romance, and contains explicit content that is suitable for adult readers only.
The war that won the country its independence also lost many of the men who fought to achieve it, including Brom's lover. Years later, he still feels as if he left half of himself on the battlefield. When a new schoolmaster comes to Sleepy Hollow, a spark and a whiskey-flavored kiss ignite feelings he thought were long dead. But in order to be with John, he'll have to let the past be the past, or risk letting it destroy his opportunity to start over. And even then, loving another man is a dangerous endeavor. *amazon.com* 

Short, Sexy and HOT!  This is the prequel to Haunted Passions and introduces us to Brom, John and Katrina.  It also gives us the back story for Brom.  Each book is definitely a stand alone read BUT, I highly recommend reading Whisky Dreams first. 
 
Haunted Passions
Haunted Passions is an m/m/f ménage romance. Contains explicit content, including m/m and m/m/f sex.



A dangerous romance unfolds between two men and the woman who's captured both of their hearts, but their love is haunted by the ghosts of the Revolutionary War in 1784 Sleepy Hollow, New York.
Losing one's heart to another man is dangerous enough without the added threat of a supernatural terror. But that hasn't stopped John Crane and Brom Bones from falling hard in love - with each other, and with the alluring Katrina Van Tassel. When Brom becomes engaged to Katrina, John is sure the wedding will tear him and Brom apart, and their love sparks a struggle between passion and loyalty. But Brom is determined to keep both of his lovers, and Katrina has some secret desires of her own - desires that haunt only the wildest of John's dreams and blur the lines they've all been fighting not to cross. Is it possible for three people to be in love? Their passion won't be enough to keep them together if something isn't done about the evil that's haunting Sleepy Hollow: a headless horseman who rides to kill. *amazon.com*

What an exciting, page turning, sexy little twist on The Sleepy Hollow classic! I read Whiskey Dreams and was so enthralled in Brom and John’s story, I had to grab Haunted Passions immediately.  I loved that Rose took this classic tale and made it her own, right down to the Headless Horseman’s motivations. 
A spooky little love triangle, with a twist, all three participants are willing and able!  The intimacy between characters as well as plot and story are clearly defined and captivating; Rose has a knack for attention to detail, right down to that pesky blade of grass.
I’d call this an Erotic tale that is sensual, intriguing, mysterious and Romantic; above all it’s a fascinating Love story.
 I give this one 4/5 but, that’s just my two cents!
And now on to my Interview with Author Ranae Rose (giveaway details to follow)


*Tell us a bit about yourself.
I’m a dreamer by nature, and my favorite fantasy involves living in a big house in the wilderness, not too far from the sea and with nary a neighbor in sight, where I’ll spend my time creating brilliantly erotic love stories. Currently, my reality is nothing like that, location-wise, but I spend my time producing erotic love stories that I hope people will find brilliant anyway.
 
I’m also a mother, wife, animal-lover, equestrian, avid reader and unrepentant watcher of ridiculous documentaries (anything to do with crypto zoological creatures, aliens and certain aspects of the paranormal…it’s my guilty pleasure). I’m irresistibly attracted to the romantic and the mysterious, which explains my adoration of love stories, spooky things, the sea and even those silly documentaries.
Oh, and I’m a Scorpio. 
*Where were you born and where do you call home?
I was born in Maryland. My dad was a marine, so we moved often. Looking back on the different places I’ve lived, some of those locations feel distant, like remembering dreams. Currently, I still live on the East Coast, but in the South. To be honest, I’m not completely sure what I’m doing here. I feel like I’m always waiting to go home, and I suppose home must be Maryland, because it’s the only place that feels that way to me, since I’ve consistently returned there throughout my life to spend time with my many family members in that area.
*For those who are unfamiliar with your novel; Haunted Passions, how would you introduce it?
I wrote this little line specifically for that purpose: A dangerous romance unfolds between two men and the woman who's captured both of their hearts, but their love is haunted by the ghosts of the Revolutionary War in 1784 Sleepy Hollow, New York.
*I personally loved the storyline; what research did you do to come up with
the finished story? Or, was it a fantastical idea??
The storyline was a mash-up of my own imagination and tidbits from Washington Irving’s classic The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, though as with any historical piece, I of course had to research details. The research I spent the most time on was looking up timeframes, battles and facts from the Revolutionary War. I had to do a lot of reading-up to make sure that the events and timeframes I wrote about for Brom and John’s time in the military were historically viable.
*What are the Pro’s and Con’s to being an Indie Author?
I’m one of those ‘hybrid’ authors who exists in both traditional and indie publishing arenas. Many of my erotic romances are self-published, while others are with a certain small press, and I also write under another identity in another genre, in which I am strictly traditionally published. While I’ve had some wonderful experiences with publishers, I truly love being an ‘indie author’.
No one, not even the best publisher, cares about my books or my career as much as I do. Of course. The biggest pro of indie publishing is being free to tell the stories I’m passionate about, my way, and to give them the best possible chance for success. I put a great deal of work into each and every one of my indie books, and I know I’ll never have to worry about any aspect of them being ‘off’ because of someone else’s decision. The book that readers flip open or download to their e-reader is exactly the book I wanted to create for them, and that’s a wonderful, empowering feeling. 
The biggest con is probably when I occasionally encounter someone who assumes that self-published books are naturally inferior to traditionally-published books, though I think this stigma is rapidly fading, so it’s not something I lose sleep over. Still, it can be annoying when I experience this because I honestly believe that my self-published books are at least as good as my more traditionally published titles. 
*What do you do for inspiration?
Most of my story ideas seem to emerge from my subconscious and demand to be told. I’m not sure what exactly inspires them. Still, I do find it helpful to take breaks from my writing desk and spend time outside. Often, I take that time to be with my horses. I find that after spending a day outdoors, I’m usually more productive the next day. So I think that’s refreshing / inspiring. 
*Whom in your life would you say has influenced you the most?
That’s a really difficult question. My parents, definitely, and my grandparents and great-grandparents as well. Other than that, my biggest influencers have probably been writers, like C.S Lewis – I’ve been reading him since I was a kid. I think he was brilliant and many of his ideas have stuck in my mind.
*What has been the most interesting comment (or review) about your book?
Well, when it comes to my Sleepy Hollow books, there’s this review site called Hearts on Fire. One of their reviewers, Aggie, wrote a (lovely) review of Whiskey Dreams, in which she stated that she’d ‘highly recommend’ the Sleepy Hollow books to anyone … even her grandmother! I thought that was pretty interesting. 
*Who is YOUR favorite Author?
I have two favorite authors – Diana Gabaldon (Outlander) and Emily Brontë (Wuthering Heights).
*What are you reading right now?
Though I haven’t technically started reading it, I just downloaded a novel called Between by Cyndi Tefft. I’m planning to begin it tonight. I’ve actually never read anything by this author before, but I can’t resist a kilted hero, and this book has one of those, and it’s a paranormal too. This seems like a good place to mention that I’m obsessed with Scottish Highland fiction, particularly romance (hence my love of Outlander). 
*Tell us your latest news..
At the time of writing this, my Sleepy Hollow books just came out in print today, so I guess that’s my most recent and relevant news. They’re available together in a paperback volume called Sleepy Hollow: Haunted Passions and Whiskey Dreams.
 
Follow Ranae on Twitter: @Ranae_Rose
Ranae's website: http://www.ranaerose.com/
 





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Saturday, August 25, 2012

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VIPER'S CREED, THE CAT'S EYE CHRONICLES BOOK 2, T.L.SHREFFLER
 
 
 
What a Fantastic cover!  I can't wait to see what's in store for Sora and Viper in book 2.
 
 
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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Check out Tam's Two Cents new Decor!!

WooHoo! Thank You to Lousch O'Raven (The O'Raven Chronicles) for our new banner for the blog, isn't it Awesome!!  I did some Redecorating today as well, take a tour and check out the changes and updates.  Also, I've linked the blog to Google + so you can follow and keep up with posts, reviews and giveaways through G+ now as well!!








Interview & Review 'Sora's Quest (Cat's Eye book #1)' by T.L.Shreffler

Sora's Quest (Cat's Eye #1)

Winner of the SKOW 2006 Best Fantasy Award!
A noblewoman, an assassin, and a soul-stealing necklace....
Sora planned on running away from her wedding, but she never expected to be kidnapped! Dumped into a world of magical races, arcane jewelry and forgotten lore, she finds herself at the mercy of a dangerous assassin, haunted by an even darker past. She yearns for freedom, but he won't let her go -- not when her Cat's Eye necklace is the only thing that can save his life.
But the necklace itself presents a problem. It is an ancient device from the long forgotten War of the Races, and its magic has the ability to steal souls. Can Sora learn to wield its power -- or will the power wield her? *amazon.com*
Let me start by saying, Cover LOVE! The story did not disappoint, I was jerked in from the first page and, before I knew it, I was screaming at my Kindle because I’d come to the end. The writing and the story are completely original and, although you’re just reading the story, it will seem as though you’ve been swept away and dropped into the middle of Sora’s world; Shreffler is just that good a writer. Her characters embody realism, depth and courage.
Crash (AKA Viper) stole the book for me though, a complete ass to the point of hating him in the beginning.. and yet, there is that mystery about him that makes you second guess your initial opinion of him. Sexy, brooding and secretive; I can’t wait to run into him again in book 2 (conveniently titled Viper’s Creed!). I thoroughly enjoyed watching the relationships between the characters as they developed and grew, leaving me in tears several times! Shreffler leaves us on the edge of a cliff, anxiously waiting to see what will happen with Sora and Crash.
I do love a strong female character and Sora definitely delivers. She is young and unsure of herself to start but, she is determined to see her journey through to the end and becomes extremely loyal and protective of her 3 new friends by the end.
I give this book 5/5 but, that’s just my two cents.
T.L.Shreffler was kind enough to answer a few questions for me about herself and her book, without further ado, here is my Interview with T.L.....


*Tell us a bit about yourself.
I am a writer, werewolf, assassin and cat-lover from Los Angeles, CA! When I'm not buried under pages and pages of fantasy writing, I interview famous celebrities and bands for Tinsel Tokyo Magazine (I am also the assistant editor.) I also tutor small children. They love me because I give them lots of candy.
*Where were you born and where do you call home?
I was born in Los Angeles, CA but I will always think of Seattle, WA as my home. People in LA can certainly come off as shallow and superficial, but that just isn't me! I'm a country girl at heart. I love deep forests, rain, wolves, open fields and jaw-dropping sunsets.
*For those who are unfamiliar with your novel; Sora's Quest, how would you introduce it?
Think dark assassin + rich noblewoman + magical necklace = one crazy adventure! It's a story for YA readers about action, romance, self discovery and pursuing your dreams. :)
* What research did you do to come up with the finished story? Or, was it a fantastical idea??
It was a very fantastical idea! I researched some things, like different kinds of weapons that the characters used, but a lot of what went into the book came from personal experience. For instance, I ride horses, I've taken fencing and Kung Fu, I've studies lots of religions, world cultures and mythology.... And somehow it all got regurgitated into a fantasy novel. Go figure!
* What are the Pro’s and Con’s to being an Indie Author?
The Pro's are the immediacy. It is very frustrating waiting around for an agent to like your book, especially when you've already had positive feedback from readers (I originally published Sora's Quest as a larger novel, "Cat's Eye," when I was 16.) Now I can share my writing with the entire world, without having to give up my rights or share the credit with anyone else. ;) The Con is that I don't have a multi-million dollar company backing me that can pay for my book tours, promotions and marketing. OH WELL. I'm happy as an indie and who knows what the future might bring. :)
*Whom in your life would you say has influenced you the most?
Definitely my father. I'm a daddy's girl. He passed away three years ago but I still live my life up to his standards. He had a famous rock band in the 70s (the Crome Syrcus) that played with Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, The Doors and other bands. He's even in a museum in Seattle! With a role model like that, I know for certain that you can do anything if you really pursue it.
*What has been the most interesting comment (or review) about your book?
Someone gave me a 3 star review because they said the character on the cover didn't look like the character in the book, which I thought was funny because I actually made the covers for my own books. Readers are strange! But everyone is entitled to their own opinion, I suppose!
*Who is YOUR favorite Author?
I am desperately in love with Ursela K. LeGuin. She writes a bit more adult fiction/fantasy but is a brilliant writer. Her technique is amazing! You should definitely check out The Left Hand of Darkness.
*What are you reading right now?
Many different things! I'm always reading a bunch of books at the same time, which is why I never finish anything, lol. The most recent one is Falls the Shadow by Melissa Sasina! A really excellent read about sky pirates and Norse mythology.
*Fill us in on book 2! Release date, synopsis, any juicy details you want to share.
Book 2 will be released on October 31st, right around the corner! We will definitely be getting more into Crash's character (the dark assassin) and a whole new adventure for Sora to embark on. His relationship with Sora will also be expanded... but I'll leave out any spoilers, hehe. There will be sacred weapons, evil wraiths, Dracians, bandits and a sea voyage. So hop on board! I will also be doing a digital book tour for the month of October leading up to the release, and I'll be giving away some free copies, so stay tuned for that.
I post up art of the characters, Youtube videos, random freebies and all sorts of stuff on my facebook page, so check it out if you want the latest updates:www.facebook.com/tlshreffler
Thank you so much for hosting me on your blog, Tammy! And thanks to all of you guys for reading. Stay cool!
-Theresa
As a special, Shreffler is making Sora's Quest free today at Amazon.com! Now you can all have your very own copy of this Fantastic book...

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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Review of Sara Ghost, A School of The Ages Short Story

 
The School of The Ages series by Matt Posner is one of my favorite book series to date!  Sara Ghost, a STA short, is free this weekend.. go grab your copy now. Look for my review of book 3, The War against Love, in the coming weeks.
Sara Ghost
 
From Sara Ghost:
I lock the bathroom door, strip to get in the shower. My arms are specked with white lines from little cuts. But I don't cut in the house. I want to, now, really badly. I imagine cutting really deeply, like with a steak knife, leaving a puddle on the green tiles. Bleed out the fear, the worry, to make me ready for whatever horrible thing Jack Misra is going to do to me. Did I really just say "Eew" like a five-year-old who doesn't like what's on her plate? Why didn't I have guts to say, 'Dad, this guy is a pervert and he's going to rape me?' My dad's … disgusting and my mom's a beast and I'm growing into a mix of both of them. My mom's big butt and fat lips … and dusty skin, my dad's round fat face and muddy eyes with pinched eye sockets and even a little of his mustache if you look closely. I imagine taking a big butcher knife and cutting around the edges and just peeling my ugly face away and flushing it down the toilet. Even Jack Misra wouldn't want me after that. Go on, Jack. You wanted to @#$%@# a pig, but will you @#$%@# a faceless bleeding monster? *amazon.com*
 
Sara Ghost is not a ghost at all, she calls herself a ghost because she feels invisible. Filled with self loathing and inner turmoil that is only fueled by her emotionally unavailable parents, she hurts herself so she can feel. Sara is a ‘cutter’ who is dangerously close to becoming a ghost until a chance encounter at school brings two unlikely new friends into Sara’s life and her self image issues slowly begin to change. Goldberry and Simon (School of the Ages students) actually SEE her, the real her, and slowly but surely she begins to see herself as well.
It is a dark story but, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. I especially liked the way Sara learns by watching the relationship between Goldberry and Simon; how it brings about a slight change not only in how she thinks but, her confidence as well.
I think that Sara Ghost as well as Teen Guide to Sex and Relationships (another of Posner’s works) should be read by all our teens. One is fiction and the other advice, but both books can help and entertain high schoolers. Yes, this book is about a dangerously serious illness that encompasses more and more people every day. On the upside, Posner does not sensationalize the issue at all; he gives valid reasons why Sara is this way and why she hurts herself. He then gives valid reasons why she shouldn’t and, in the end, the opportunity to change her circumstance.
There is also a sneak peak at book 3, The War against Love, The School of The Ages series. There is an Author Interview with Matt Posner AND a ghost story at the end. For a 99 cents novella, he really stuffed this one full of goodies! *update, Sara Ghost is FREE via Amazon this weekend, grab your copy today!*
For all Matt's works, check out his Amazon Author Page
 
 

 

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Gay For Pay

Christopher Allan Roberts thought he had a promising future; Captain of the football team with the promise of a scholarship to play for Alabama. His high school sweetheart and best friend for as long as he could remember, Amanda, by his side, and the love and support of his family. One night, one mistake changed everything. Chris moves to New York, adrift and alone. A walk one night brings him to the flashing lights, loud music and thrumming bodies at club Berlin. A flyer in the men’s room promises fame and fortune for anyone willing to go on camera and have sex, with another man. Money is money, and how hard could it be, right?

Christopher Allan Roberts becomes Kris Alen, All Cocks newest addition, a gay for pay porn star. 

Lincoln Carter is honest with everyone in his life, including his family, about who he is and about his sexual preferences. Linc Larson, the openly bi-sexual gay porn star will do anything with anyone, which pretty much writes his ticket in a versatility charged industry. It’s not his sexuality that interferes with his personal life; it’s his inability to trust. 

What Linc wants right now, more than anything, is the chance to do a scene with All Cocks newest acquisition, Kris Alen. Six foot two with Auburn hair, an exquisitely toned and inked up body, Kris Alen is sex personified. Linc doesn’t know if it’s the “I want the shiny new toy” aspect that calls to him, or the distant and wounded expression that haunts Kris’s eyes. 

Linc figures out early on that Kris is only working the gay for pay angle that All Cocks brings to his bank account. Can a bi-sexual man with trust issues break down the barriers that Kris has built around himself and help Christopher overcome the painful past he is running from. 

Gay for Pay is a gay for you story about two men that will have to come to terms with the mistakes they made in their past, if they want to stick around and have a chance at a future.
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Interview, Review and Giveaway - Books of Sinnis by Natalie Gibson

WARNING THIS SERIES IS NC17

(This is an extremely graphic novel with sexual situations for open minded adults)
Transit of Ishtar (books of Sinnis, book 2) & Ishtar Anomaly (books of sinnis, book 3). Interview, Review and Giveaway.
Transit of Ishtar (book of Sinnis)
Nathalia Lovejoy should be dead, she can remember committing suicide, but she wakes up in a ancient tomb. Her voice destroyed, she must rely on a new source for her magical ability, telepathy, in order to communicate with her savior. Nathalia has a real distaste for men. Lucky for her, Eiran Kafziel is not a man. He is a demigod, a halfbreed, unlike anything she has ever known. He found her in the moment of her death, repaired her body, gave her his holy blood, forever changing her into a Sinnis. She must come to terms with the fact that she is attracted to him, even loves him.

Along the way she discovers a whole world of mythical creatures living among humans. She battles her own hunger for violence and releases a demon from his 500 year prison. Can she become the weapon against that newly freed evil and save the world from his plans, or is she better suited to be his dark queen? *amazon.com*
Although this is the 2nd book in the series, it is easily a stand alone story as well.  This is definitely an action packed, sexy little story.  Nathalia Lovejoy is a kick ass heroine and the story, as well as the majority, of the book focus on her.  There are plenty of other characters and a truly intriguing storyline to keep you turning these pages. Gibson draws you into her world with every word, the world she has created for her Nephilim, the Sinnis and the Daughters is anciently evolved.
What grabbed me about this book was the relationship between the Sinnis (Soul Mates) and the fact that they can satisfy each other without the need for any other type of sustenance.  Also that the energy derived from sex (love and the emotions connected to the act itself) are more powerful and sustaining than blood. 
This book really does have a little bit of everything squeezed into 200 something pages!  Sex, Romance, Mythology, Nephilim, Zombies and Vampires.  Truly something for everyone!!  I give this book 4/5 but, that’s just my two cents!
Ishtar Anomaly (books of Sinnis)
Camilla Lovejoy is barren because her natural healing ability cannot differentiate between a desired pregnancy and a unwanted parasite, but wants children desperately. Nanae is the Nephilim with healing talents that could enable Camilla to carry a child to term, but Nephilim cannot procreate. They turn to a friend and sometimes lover of the Daughters of Women, Israel. Izzy, as his friends call him, is happy to aid Camilla achieve her dream of motherhood. He loves Camilla but has always felt there was something missing in the traditional two person relationship. Now with Nanae in the mix he may have found the perfect solution. Can Nanae share his Sinnis with another man? Can Camilla handle her lovers loving each other? Will Israel survive the appetites of both? Will the hunger that Nanae battles constantly win and force him to destroy everything that he has come to love and need?

This is an extremely graphic novel with sexual situations for open minded adults, with not only m/f/m scenes but also m/m/f with a sprinkle of BDSM between two superhuman men and a pregnant petite. *amazon.com*
The third installment in books of Sinnis, again, it could stand alone as well.  I loved this book, even more so than book 2 and was up till 3AM reading it, I could NOT put it down! 
All your favorite characters from the previous books are back including Nathalia and Maeve; this book focus’s primarily on Camilla, Nanae and Izzy.. Camilla’s strong desire to conceive and the two men that are going to help her fulfill that need.  I absolutely loved reading the relationship between these three people evolve and grow; Gibson expertly captured the insecurities, secrets, desires and emotions of this trio.  The sex is off the charts in this book but, as with everything else, it is written and conveyed quite well.  Erotica done right, Gibson not only delivers us some Oh My God, Hot, Sexy, Steamy scenes; she also shows the love and nurturing these three share bringing the story full circle.  
In the end will Camilla be able to carry their child to term or will the “Beast” that resides within Nanae be the end of them all. 
5/5 MUST READ!  But, that’s just my two cents.

Natalie Gibson was kind enough to answer some questions for me, here is my Interview with this diverse Author (giveaway to follow).
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*Tell me a bit about yourself
-----Oddly, I found this your most difficult question. I spend all my time thinking about my characters, who they are and what hell I'm going to put them through. In my reality time, I'm just like you. I get up and go to a regular 9 to 5 in the mortgage industry. I cook. I clean. I read. I read for my own amusement. I read to my 4 year old daughter. I read about the human condition and the state of our world. I write. I write a lot, all the time, every day. When I'm not writing, I'm thinking and planning what I am going to write. I drink coffee with my husband and talk politics and religion. He's the only person I will talk with about those two subjects. I don't watch TV because I will NOT expose myself and my kiddo to commercials, though I do have an impressive DVD collection and I use the crap out of some Netflix. I love books. Sounds dumb to even say because what writer hates books, but I am especially fond of paperbacks. They seem so pedestrian, so accessible, power to the masses, and all that. I have hauled my collection around, refusing to part with even one when I move. I often say that I married my husband, Eric, in part because of the impressive size of his p...p...paperback collection. My virtual library now rivals my physical one, thanks to my kindle. I think it is quite possibly the greatest invention ever. I love that it uses almost no power and the epaper is so easy on the eyes. But most of all it is empowering. I never again have to worry about what the bookstore clerk will think of my purchases or what my coworkers will think about the cover of the book I read at lunch that has a particularly swarthy gentleman on the front.

*Where were you born and where do you call home?
-----I was born in Andrews, a little town in the panhandle of Texas and raised on a pine tree farm outside an even smaller town in North East Texas called Tatum. I have always had a slight obsession with family land. Everything is just a degree more right with me on family land. It doesn't make any sense because it wasn't even ours more than three generations ago, but that's just how it is. The idea of it being parceled off to strangers makes me a bit crazy and I long for the day it is in my name and I alone make decisions about it. I live in Tyler, TX currently because that is where my daughter can attend a wonderful Montessori school.

*What was your inspiration for your Sinnis Series?
-----Ishtar Bound is my first book. I wrote it four years ago. It is so different than I originally planned it that it is hard to describe its journey. It started out as a contemporary romance about my husband and I (write what you know, right?). Then I gave Maeve a magical ability, put her in a coven, made her the mother of humanity's savior and it just went further and further. Pretty early on I had the plan for Transit of Ishtar. It went through less of an evolution than the first one. I outlined it and meticulously planned it. Then the basis was set for the whole series. I could write it forever with new Guardians, with unique abilities and back stories, finding their Sinnis. The overall story arch of saving the world from the Shinar can be extended indefinitely and I plan to write between 2 and 5 more in the series.

*For those who are unfamiliar with your novels, how would you introduce them?
-----Each one is different and I try to make them stand alone. Don't think that because you didn't enjoy one, you won't find another that becomes an absolute favorite. Read each blurb and pick the one that speaks to you. Here is something I sometimes use to introduce them.
-----The Sinnis Series is my first attempt to combine the elements I enjoy in a good read: action, adventure, magic, mystery, romance and racy sex. They are all for mature readers only. Please do not purchase or read if you are under 18 years of age. The Daughters of Women is a secret order of magical adepts, each with abilities granted to them from their mother's bloodlines. Some will be, and some will give birth to Sinnis, a generation bound to an ancient race of men they call Guardians, the Nephilim. They are half men, half gods with mysterious abilities of their own. Their complex mental camouflage keeps them out of the thoughts of others, memory of their faces and names fading the moment they leave.

*Your storyline is unique. What research did you do to come up with the finished story? Or was it a fantastical idea?
-----It is all a creation of my imagination but each aspect took a lot of research. Some items I had to research are: tantric sex, sex magic, power storage such as batteries and capacitors, Nephilim, the old testament accounts of angels and giants, Sumer and the Sumerian language, cuneiform, the Jewish tale of Lilith, origins of werewolf, vampire, and even zombie legends (yes, even zombies are an ancient idea), Wicca and the wheel of time, midwinter celebrations, Queen Anne and Henry VII, herbs, dream interpretation...The list goes on. I like to read, as I have mentioned, so having a subject chosen for me because of research is actually quite enjoyable for me.

*What are the Pros and Cons to being an indie author?
-----The biggest pro has to be having people reading my work, talking about my choices, falling in love with my characters. I have the freedom to write what I want, what I like to read, without any worry if the publishing houses think it will find a market. I love reading reviews and get stupid happy when I watch my book sales tick up even by only one.
-----The biggest con has to be that the market is stacked against us. The publishing houses have deals with the big suppliers. I have to do all my own marketing. I search for people willing to read my book and beg for reviews.

*Whom in your life would you say has influenced you the most?
----Without hesitation I would say my husband, Eric. He is so well read and expresses himself easily. He has never once doubted that I would be a smash success. He is funny and sexy, thoughtful and good. He is also a shameless free-thinker. He encourages me and when I have writer's block he continues to show me surprise favorite book after another from his collection. Books never fail to inspire me to write.

*Who is your favorite author?
-----That is only slightly easier than if you had asked for my top ten books. I have about 30 in my top ten book slots just like I have about a dozen favorite authors. I enjoy tons of books I don't like to admit.  I despise others that are so popular I want to murder someone. I can admit that I got into reading again for fun after college (reading for other than credit) with a little series called the Dark Series by Christine Feehan. You might have heard of it. I have not read anything by Anya Bast that I have not loved. Jean Auel's Earth Children was a huge find for me. Mary Stewart created a masterpiece in the Merlin trilogy with The Crystal Cave, The Hollow Hills and The Last Enchantment. Harry Harrison, Terry Pratchett, Tim Powers, Lilith Saintcrow, Nalini Singh, to name a few fiction writers. Nonfiction is harder, but I think that Christopher Hitchens was a genius, Sam Harris gets better with every book, and Merlin Stone's When God was a Woman is life changing.

*What has been the most interesting comment or review about your books?
-----I am going to stray from the question a bit now. What I find fascinating is which of the four currently published books of Sinnis people like the best. To be honest, I was really worried about Ishtar Anomaly. It is the third book and it is a menage romance. That could be a deal breaker for a lot of people, but it has gotten the best ratings and reviews of any of them. People seem to love the jealousy free love triangle of Nanae, Izzy and Camilla. Some people think Ishtar Bound is genius and some like it least. I love to look at someone who has rated all four of my books and see their favorites. Personally, I like Transit of Ishtar best, followed closely by Ishtar Anomaly and Ishtar Rising, with Ishtar Bound, book 1, trailing pretty far behind. My husband liked Transit of Ishtar best also, but puts Ishtar Bound as a close second, with Ishtar Anomaly and Ishtar Rising being his least enjoyed. I have seen every order and combination in my readers and I find that really interesting.

*What are you reading right now?
-----I read up to 5 books at once. I know.  Yes, I am that kind of person. I have several going at once so that I have options according to my mood. Currently I am reading:
*Viridis – A Steampunk Romance by Calista Taylor
*Beezus and Ramona by Beverly Cleary
*Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder (I am raising Gwendolyn to be just like me – she switches between #2 and 3 according to HER mood each night)
*The Dom of My Dreams: A BDSM Novel by M.F. Sinclair
*The Technology of Orgasm: “Hysteria”, the Vibrator, and Women's Sexual Satisfaction... by Rachel Maines

*Tell us the latest news
-----This is the question I have been waiting for. I am stoked to tell you that tomorrow, August 13th, I will have a new ebook available on amazon. I am excited and nervous because it is SO different than the Sinnis Series. As it is not up yet, I don't have a link but here is the blurb:

Hateful Burden, book 1 in the Carrier trilogy, is a gaslight era horror novel by Natalie Gibson, author of the books of Sinnis. It is a psychological thriller where friends and foes are not always who they seem. In this dark urban fantasy, paranormal powers are bred and collected.

Lady Ramillia Winmoore, daughter of the Earl of Brooksberry, has suffered from gaps in her memory for her whole life. Because this blessed blackness takes her whenever she is threatened, she never knew pain, or even discomfort, until the day she awoke strapped to an examining table in West Freeman Asylum for Lunatics. Imprisoned for the gruesome murder of her parents and having lost ten months to the darkness, she endures years of tortuous treatments in that grimy hidden cell. Her benefactor and betrothed, Sir Julian Lawrence, helps her gain her freedom but at what cost? Ramillia encounters more horrors in his household than she ever did in the asylum and is introduced into a society of blood-thirsty cruel immortals. She is told she too is the carrier of a gene that will allow her to live forever and they, the Incola, can teach her how, if only she will join them, accept their way of life, and serve as their prized breeding mare. Ramillia must break free of a prison she cannot see, kill an enemy that cannot die, and find a daughter she does not remember birthing, all with the help of an ally she does not know. Can she trust Sally? Is the mysterious and frightening woman truly trying to save her or is she saving Ramillia for herself?



-----I am also currently writing book 5 of Sinnis, Veil of Ishtar, and expect to have it out by the end of this year.  It follows Christy Adams, the girl from Ishtar Anomaly who has the unique gift of shield making, as she meets her Nephilim and deals with the damage her boyfriend history has done to her decision making ability.
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Where can people find you on the ‘net? (Social media)
I am supposed to have  website with book review blog at ishtarbooks.com but it isn't up and running yet.  Soon.  I promise

Up for grabs.. 1 lucky winner will receive ebook copies of all 4 books in the series!
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