Tuesday, February 10, 2009

"Brimstone Blues" Now Available!

"Brimstone Blues," the sequel to "Love and Brimstone," is now available from Amira Press!

http://www.amirapress.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=201

Anastazia Proctor feels like the universe yanked the rug out from under her. Finding out you’re a vampire, surviving multiple attempts on your life, getting engaged to a hunky guy who happens to be your boss, and dealing with your fiancĂ©’s cousin’s death after playing succubus with him can play a mind-trip on anyone.

Can life get any crazier? Now haunted by a devastatingly familiar phantom voice in her brain, Taz struggles to cope with the aftermath, her crazy new powers, and the psychopathic lupine-like “Others” who just won’t give up. But even worse…now she’s got a wedding to plan.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

"Love and Brimstone" Trailer Nominated for a Covey

My book trailer for my vampire romance "Love and Brimstone" (Amira Press) is nominated for a Covey Trailer Award. Yippee!!!!

Please vote for it (#10 on the list) at:

http://thenewcoveytrailerawards.blogspot.com/

Thank you so much!!!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Happy dance!

I've received word from Amira Press that they're offering me a contract on book two in my Brimstone series: "Brimstone Blues." It's the sequel to "Love and Brimstone" and picks up where the first leaves off.

Whoo hoo!!

The blurb:

Anastazia Proctor feels like the universe yanked the rug out from under her. Finding out you’re a vampire, surviving multiple attempts on your life, getting engaged to a hunky guy who happens to be your boss, and dealing with your fiancĂ©’s cousin’s death after playing succubus with him can play a mind-trip on anyone.

Can life get any crazier? Now haunted by a devastatingly familiar phantom voice in her brain, Taz struggles to cope with the aftermath, her crazy new powers, and the psychopathic lupine-like “Others” who just won’t give up. But even worse…now she’s got a wedding to plan.

If you missed "Love and Brimstone" you can get it from Amira Press by clicking here.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Playlist

I managed to (sort of, but not really) accomplish something today. I love music. I listen to music when I write, and it's an essential part of my creative process. I figured out how to use the Playlist.com site and created playlists for a couple of my books. The one for "Love and Brimstone" is a little incomplete because not all the songs were available, but most of them were.

My original "Love and Brimstone" playlist (with iTunes links and guide to the different places in the story where the music applies) can be found HERE.



Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Where do you get YOUR Brimstone?

Despite my laptop being out of commission for a few days, and recovering from this *&^%ing cold, I'm in a relatively good mood. "Love and Brimstone" is now available on several third-party sites, meaning even more places you can get your Brimstone fix if you haven't already!

And, since it's new to Fictionwise this week, if you buy it you'll save 15%!

http://www.fictionwise.com/eBooks/eBook74458.htm?cache

Or you can get it at:

All Romance Ebooks:

http://allromanceebooks.com/product-loveandbrimstone-11692-140.html

Mobipocket:

http://www.mobipocket.com/EN/eBooks/eBookDetails.asp?BookID=118326

Or eReader.com:

http://www.ereader.com/servlet/mw?t=book&bi=74458&si=59Where

Friday, October 3, 2008

Top 10 Lines From "Love and Brimstone"

I decided to ask some of my characters from my vampire romance "Love and Brimstone" to list some of their favorite lines/verbal exchanges from the book. (If you haven't picked up your copy yet, you can buy it from Amira Press.) Here are their responses...


10 - tie) "It was for your own good. You must calm down, let us help you through this transition."

"Transition? You can look me in the eye and call it a transition? That's so not the word I would use. Hell-hole, nightmare, disaster—want a thesaurus?"
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and...
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"I'm going to pop his head like a grape," she snarked without much enthusiasm.

"I'm sure that will be a great comfort to him, dear."

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9) "My house is trashed, something evil is trying to kill me for having Rosemary's baby, which I haven't even had. Hell, I haven't had sex in…too damn long, not that it's any of your business."

The slightest trace of a smile touched his mouth. "No, they don't think your baby would be evil."

"Then what?"

"An heir. Able to continue the line. They think you have the genetic make-up, and for some reason, they want you."

"What, are they running Match.com for homicidal freaks? Hello, I so did not sign up for that."

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8) She was in full snark mode. "Well, why don't we get the Scooby gang together and pull the rubber mask off the bad guy?"

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7) "I'm warning you, leave now!" She put the hall corner in her sights and tried to quiet her breathing. Her pulse raced, in her throat, in her head, in her chest. Praying she could keep the gun still, she held her breath.

There was another growl, closer. "Don't run, you'll only make the meat tough."

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6) Why did it attack her? Would another Other come after her?

The Other's brother from another mother.

Okay, that was definitely stress. Lots and lots of stress.

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5) "Ask me anything you want," he offered.

She thought about it, decided it couldn't hurt to play along. "If you're–" she tried to do the math in her head and gave up, "—around six hundred years old, how the hell did you manage to stay under the radar for so long? And how did you amass such a fortune?

"Six hundred and nine."

"Aw, you don't look a day over five hundred."

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4) "You go out in the daytime. I spent three fucking days in a car with you," she said to Matthias.

He nodded. "Hollywood lied—imagine that."

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3) He laughed again, and Robertson sent him a warning look. "The movies are simply that, Taz—movies," Robertson explained. "Most of what popular culture knows about vampires is a myth created by Hollywood, not real-life."

"Because vampires are so misunderstood. Yeah, I get that. And the Tooth Fairy gets screwed while Santa Claus gets all the glory–"

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2) She looked at Matthias. "And you—you suckered me into this job?"

"I had to keep you safe."

"Oh, great! I worked for Bob Stanley for ten years and was never attacked by a demon once!"

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...and the #1 line...

1) "What kind of asshole sells automatic weapons to a demon anyway?"
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If you'd like to read more, hurry over to Amira Press and get your copy of "Love and Brimstone" today! A story with a unique twist on the vampire myth.

Monday, September 22, 2008

SimplyRomanceReviews.com - "Outstanding Read!"

What a great thing to find in my email on a Monday morning!

http://www.simplyromancereviews.com/srrreviews/loveandbrimstone.aspx

The upshot: "This book was very interesting and the paranormal creatures, while having familiar names, are explained in a different way that makes this story somewhat unique. Ms. Richardson’s writing is well-paced and flows smoothly throughout the book. Her dialog and interactions between characters are realistic and development of the secondary characters is very good. I did find Taz overly whiny at times especially in the beginning when she’s told what she is and her responsibilities. I also thought that Matthias, even though totally besotted with her, should take a firmer stand. However these are minor complaints in a story that was otherwise well-executed. After reading Love & Brimstone I was glad to know that this is the start of a series. This story does have a conclusion but there is definitely room for expansion and evolution of these characters and their relationships. I look forward to the release of further books in this series."

Grade: A- Outstanding Read