Have you cast your vote today? Oh not for the presidential elections. I voted in the early elections last week. (Though if you haven't voted, I encourage you to do so. It's your civic duty.) But what I'm talking about today is the Sizzling Hot Book Reviews Cover contest. The voting starts today and ends on Saturday. And my newest release, Helpless Hearts is up for cover of the month this month. How cool is that?
Helpless Hearts is my first Indie published book and the one with the awesome cover designed by my very talented younger brother. I'd love to win the contest, but I'm up against some fierce competition from some of my favorite Wild Rose Press authors. So, if you get a chance, stop by http://www.amazon.com/Lilly-Gayle/e/B003O5OC6G/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1351858992&sr=8-1 and vote for Helpless Hearts.
The "poll" is on the far right hand side of the page. Just click the box by my book title and name and then scroll down to click "vote."
Thanks in advance for your vote!
Showing posts with label western romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label western romance. Show all posts
Friday, November 2, 2012
Friday, October 26, 2012
Helpless Hearts Book Trailer
You can find it on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Helpless-Hearts-ebook/dp/B009PSQ4MQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1351259841&sr=8-1&keywords=helpless+hearts
Barnes & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/helpless-hearts-lilly-gayle/1113461519?ean=2940015572384
Smashwords: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/244573
Paperback available now at Amazon Createspace: http://www.amazon.com/Helpless-Hearts-1-Lilly-Gayle/dp/1480101796/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1351260021&sr=1-1&keywords=helpless+hearts+on+createspace
Or through any other book vendor using ISBN: 10: 1480101796
But the best news of all? My brother designed a book trailer for Helpless Hearts and it's awesome! Take a look and let me know what you think:
Friday, August 17, 2012
Andrea Downing- author of Loveland
Happy Friday! Today I'm interviewing romance author Andrea Downing.
Welcome, Andrea!
1- When do you do your best writing? Morning? Evening? Or mid-day? And how do you organize your writing time?
I’ve never been a morning person and because I live in New York but am in touch with people in Mountain Time, 2 hours behind, I tend to stay up quite late at night. So I don’t really warm up to writing until the caffeine has set in, in the afternoon. I’m probably at my best early evening. And because I travel a lot I have no organized writing time. It’s a horrible thing to admit, I know, but I grab the time when I can.
2- Are you a reader as well as a writer? What have you read lately?
I’m an absolutely voracious reader. I must have a book with me at all times, cannot bear to be sitting doing nothing in a waiting room or on the subway or whatever. And I read just about everything from western and romance (which of course is what I write!) to biography and history. I just finished Jenny Cockell’s Across Time and Death: A Mother’s Search for Her Past Life Children. Fascinating stuff and I recommend it.
3- How do you spend your free time when not reading or writing? Do you even have free time?
I make free time because I think it’s important to get away from the computer and get out. After all, if you have no outside experiences, what do you know to write about? As I said, I travel a lot. These days it’s mostly out west where I visit ranches and go riding and do “western” things!
4- Since I love to travel and seldom do, I like to hear about other places. It’s one reason I love to read and write. I get to travel in my head. Much cheaper that way. Lol! So, where do you live? What’s the it like?
5- Where is the most exotic place you’ve ever visited?
Tough one, Lilly! I lived in Nigeria for a while, in Kano near the sahel (just below the Sahara) so that was pretty exotic. But so was Ecuador where I got out on Lake Titicaca (I believe it’s the highest lake in the world) and visited the Uros Islands, which were fantastic. They are man-made, woven in fact—fascinating.
7-So, tell us something about your latest release set in Loveland, CO and aptly titled: Loveland
It’s a western historical romance, and the background is the ownership of the large cattle companies by British aristocrats. My heroine, Lady Alex, returns to the ranch where she spent some happy years as a child. She is trying to develop a career in art but loves life in Colorado and, more particularly, one of the top hands, Jesse Makepeace. Unfortunately, her family places demands on her and the relationship between Alex and Jesse undergoes numerous complications while problems also beset the ranch.
8- Lastly, what are you working on now?
It’s a double romance—two for the price of one, folks! There’s a mother and a daughter, and a (separate) father and son. The mother is a successful writer of romance who cannot let romance into her life; her daughter has just lost her fiancĂ© to leukemia and is trying to get on with her life. The father blames himself for the death of his oldest son in Afghanistan while his younger son holds a secret that can blow them all apart. But it’s also about the relationships between parents and children. And about the lies we tell ourselves to get by each day and, of course, it’s about finding love where—and when—you least expect it.
When Lady Alexandra Calthorpe returns to the Loveland, Colorado, ranch owned by her father, the Duke, she has little idea of how the experience will alter her future. Headstrong and willful, Alex tries to overcome a disastrous marriage in England and be free of the strictures of Victorian society --and become independent of men. That is, until Jesse Makepeace saunters back into her life...
Hot-tempered and hot-blooded cowpuncher Jesse Makepeace can’t seem to accept that the child he once knew is now the ravishing yet determined woman before him. Fighting rustlers proves a whole lot easier than fighting Alex when he’s got to keep more than his temper under control.
Arguments abound as Alex pursues her career as an artist and Jesse faces the prejudice of the English social order. The question is, will Loveland live up to its name?
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Also available from: http://www.thewildrosepress.com/index.php?main_page=index&manufacturers_id=991
Sounds like a great story, Andrea. Thanks so much for sharing it today. I'm definitely adding it to my TBR list!
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