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Saturday, August 8, 2015

Sunday Spotlight: Guest Post from author Marsha Greene!

Hey everyone! Today we have a special guest on the blog, Author Marsha Greene! 

She just released her first book, Perfect Dreams back in May. Jenn recently reviewed the book, and you can check out her review here






Why I love romance

Hi everyone, Thank you for having me here today.
I thought that maybe I can talk about romance today and what it means to me.

Is romance a form of excitement, mystery or is it another name for a sexual encounter. I think it could mean different things to different people. To me romance is sharing a drink with my husband and reading a book while he watches a game. Romance is not idealistic, nor does it believe in showmanship. According to me, Romance lies in preserving one's identity and thoughts while giving strength and support. I love romance. I love reading it, writing it, imagining it. Romance is the blood that runs through the veins of love. Without it, love, however strong and mighty would die a slow death. Romance in books especially is my poison. It pulls me in and brightens my life. It makes me happy and excited and without it, I honestly believe that my love for reading and writing would not have been as strong as it is now.

I have been blessed to have books in my life. They have given me direction, hope and at times peace and romantic books are my absolute favourite not only because of the escapism they provide but also because through the push and pulls of life they have always served as a diversion either in form of reading or writing.

Perfect Dreams marks another turn in my love for romance books. I am excited and hopeful to see where this journey takes me. Meanwhile thank you all for taking the time to read my ramblings. Love you fantastic people.

XOXOXO


Marsha


We want to thank Marsha for spending some time with us today! 

Don't forget to check out her book: 

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Book Description: 

Julia Simmons has a dangerous secret. 

Six years ago Julia had fled New York and made a quiet life for herself in Nashville but in a twist of fate, her past and present collide with the ferocity of a runaway train and leave betrayal, death and mayhem in its wake. Her and her loved ones’ existence is threatened as Julia becomes a target for a notorious gangster and the only one who can save her is the devastatingly handsome private detective Andrew Seaton.

After one encounter, Julia is captivated beyond reason without realizing that Andrew is hiding a secret of his own. Much too soon she is swept away in Andrew’s untamed sensuality, handing him over her mind and body. Their fatal attraction riddled with suspicions, results in a tragedy and it might be too late by the time they both realize that trust is all they ever needed. Will Andrew turn her perfect dreams into a reality or will he destroy her completely? 


Warning* Intended for mature readers. Contains sexually explicit scenes.






Sunday, May 10, 2015

Sunday Spotlight: Interview with Mariana Zapata!!!



I'm so excited for today's Sunday Spotlight! We have something really special for you! 

So, a few weeks ago, Lindsay and Alyssa read a really amazing book (Kulti)! Both just devoured it. If you're interested in seeing their reviews, you can click on the names below and you'll be taken to their reviews: 






And since we're totally smitten with this author, we couldn't help but reach out to her and beg her to appear on our blog! And she was beyond amazing enough to agree! So, without further ado...






Co2BL: We want to give a warm welcome to the fabulous author Mariana Zapata. Mariana, thank you so much for taking time out of your busy schedule to sit down with us at Confessions of 2 Book lovers.

Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?

Mariana: Thank you two for having me! I’m originally from Houston, Texas, but I now live in a small town in Colorado called Pagosa Springs with my new husband (but headache for the last ten years) and my two Great Dane children. I enjoy making fun of my family members, a cold Mexican Coca Cola in a glass bottle, and if there’s such a thing as eating too much kale, I’m guilty of it.



Tell us about your work. What are you writing now?

I’m going back to my romance-comedy roots with my fourth release to give my brain a little break from the last two massive books I wrote. Under Locke took a year and a half to get from first draft to the final fiftieth draft, and Kulti took about eight months, so I need to cleanse my palate a little before starting my fifth book. I love writing rom-com novels, and I’m pretty excited to tackle this next project. It’s a rewrite from another story I wrote a few years ago about a girl that goes on tour with her brother for three months, only I’m redoing it to better fit my style now instead of how I wrote back then.



I loved Under Locke and Kulti, where did you draw your inspiration from?

All of my ideas have always come from watching television! I was binging on Sons of Anarchy when I thought to myself, “I want to write a story about a biker that doesn’t cheat on the love of his life,” and from there, Under Locke was born. The idea for Kulti honestly just came from seeing attractive men during the World Cup, haha. With Lingus, my first book, I watched a documentary about a porn convention one night and started the book the next day.



I loved seeing a little bit of Dex and Iris in Kulti. Are there any plans to do books for the secondary characters of Under Locke or Kulti? Maybe a crossover with one of Sal’s friends and one of Dex’s guys from the shop? ;) 

You know, that’s not a bad idea! :P At this point, I don’t have any plans for any novels with secondary characters from either novel. My problem is that writing male characters is a really tricky process. It’s easy to fall into a formula for heroes that people love, like with their speech, mannerisms, the way they think and act, etc., and I don’t want to do that. With my male characters in Under Locke, I haven’t come up with something that would make them different from Dex while also making them shine as their own person. But if I ever come up with an idea that I love, I would definitely do it!



Kulti is a slow build romance. I totally loved how they became friends and got to know each other, but it’s not traditional in romance novels. Was that always intentional?

It was 100% on purpose. I love a slow burn and that long process of friends-to-lovers has always, even back in my teens, felt like my calling. For me, it’s the journey not the destination that matters. As a reader, it’s something that I always strive to find in books, and I remember back when I first started reading romance novels as an adult, wondering “How do these people fall in love so fast?” I wanted to see it happen not just be told that it did.



Are there any parts of your stories that are inspired from parts of your life?

There are bits and pieces that I take from the people or relationships I have in my life. There’s a character in my first book Lingus that I wrote with my sister in mind. When I first started writing Under Locke, I had quit my job about a year before and I was at this point where I didn’t know whether to keep writing or quit. Iris’ character at the beginning of the book is at this point where she’s kind of lost with what she wants to do with her life, and I can look back on it now and see that I subconsciously adapted that from my own situation. The friendship and fierce love Sal and her dad share in Kulti is somewhat inspired with my own relationship with my dad, though he’s a toned down version of Mr. Casillas. 



When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

I’ve been writing on and off my entire life. My mom has stories I wrote when I was four years old saved somewhere, but it wasn’t until 2011 while at a job that I felt was killing my soul slowly, that my now-husband said “Why don’t you quit and write full-time?”



What do you do while you write? Do you listen to music, watch TV, eat snacks, etc.?

Writing with the television on is my favorite way to get work done. If there’s barbecue chips around while I’m doing it, it’s even better. 



Can you tell us 3 surprising things about yourself?

I had a website dedicated to NSYNC fanfiction that I wrote when I was fourteen (let me go hide now), I love reading cheesy romance novels with heroes who have way too much hair on their chests, and though I can’t handle high levels of angst or cheating in novels, at all. It’ll ruin my day.  



What’s the last movie you watched and loved?

Dracula Untold; Luke Evans as a vampire… be still my heart.  



How about books…what’s the last book you read and loved?

Radiance by Grace Draven



When you’re writing, are you a planner or do you prefer to wing it?

I wing it 95% of the time. I usually just have an idea for who I want my characters to be. I might daydream some scenes I want to write, and then I fill it in as I go along… then rework it over and over until I can live with it.



How did you decide on your characters' names?

If I told you how many hours I spend looking at baby name websites or Wikipedia for surnames from certain countries, you’d think there was something wrong with me. There are Post-It notes with lists of names I’m considering scattered around my house constantly.



How would you sum up the type of books you write? Like a tag-line if you will…

What about… “Love stories for those who have patience and can laugh at a good fart.”



Have you ever hated something you wrote?

Every first draft I’ve ever written has given me nightmares. “This is the worst shit ever written ever” has come out of my mouth every time I go over that first manuscript.



Do you have any advice for other writers?

You are never going to make everyone happy. Ever. Taste is one hundred percent subjective, so write what you want to write and let it be something that makes you happy and proud.



Again, thank you so much for taking the time to chat with us. We really appreciate it. We can’t wait to read more from you in the future!


Thank you guys so much!




We're definitely huge fans of this author. To be honest, she can't write fast enough for us. You can't go wrong with one of her books, and she currently has three out: 

13500758Lingus by Mariana Zapata


Most people would describe Katherine Berger as a responsible girl with a big heart, a loyal friend who takes care of those close to her, and the possessor of a wicked sense of humor. There was something about her that most people didn't know. "My name is Kat Berger, and I love porn."

When twenty-five-year-old Kat is dragged to a porn convention by her best friend, she's both embarrassed and nervous. The last thing she ever expected was to meet someone who makes her laugh like no other. This is a story about acceptance and friendship, and a love born out of the most unexpected of places.







20613920Under Locke  by Mariana Zapata


He was my boss, my brother’s friend, a Widower, an ex-felon, and a man I’d seen casually with a handful of women. But he was everything that gripped me, both the good and the bad. Worst case scenario if things turned awkward between us, I could go somewhere else. I’d gotten over epic heartbreak before, one more wouldn’t kill me. 

After moving to Austin following six months of unemployment back home, Iris Taylor knows she should be glad to have landed a job so quickly... even if the business is owned by a member of the same motorcycle club her estranged father used to belong to. Except Dex Locke might just be the biggest jerk she’s ever met. He’s rude, impatient and doesn’t know how to tell time. 

And the last thing they ever expected was each other. 

But it was either the strip club or the tattoo shop. 

… she should have chosen the strip club.






24044596Kulti by Mariana Zapata

“Trust me, I’ve wanted to punch you in the face a time or five.” 


When the man you worshipped as a kid becomes your coach, it’s supposed to be the greatest thing in the world. Keywords: supposed to. 


It didn’t take a week for twenty-seven-year-old Sal Casillas to wonder what she’d seen in the international soccer icon—why she’d ever had his posters on her wall, or ever envisioned marrying him and having super-playing soccer babies. 


Sal had long ago gotten over the worst non-break-up in the history of imaginary relationships with a man that hadn’t known she’d existed. So she isn’t prepared for this version of Reiner Kulti who shows up to her team’s season: a quiet, reclusive, shadow of the explosive, passionate man he’d once been. 


Nothing could have prepared her for the man she got to know. 
Or the murderous urges he brought out in her. 


“Sal, please don’t make me visit you in jail. Orange isn’t your color.” 
This was going to be the longest season of her life.









My name is Mariana Zapata.

I'm in my mid-twenties now and I may or may not be gagging as I write that. For some strange reason, life has recently started going into hyper-speed. I've been writing since I was very young and the people who know me best aren't at all surprised to hear about my passion for it.

I obsess over water globes, dogs, soy milk, and a good story—whether that's in a book format or a movie, I don't care.

Simply put, I love life.








And just because we love her so much and we want to share that love with our readers (or one lucky one), we're giving away a copy of Mariana's first book Lingus! 



So, all you need to do to enter is comment on this post (any comment will do) and include your email address so we know where to send the book to.*

*Book will be coming from Amazon :) 


So, thank you all for joining us today and don't forget to enter the giveaway! You won't want to miss the book! 

We also want to give a most sincere thanks to Mariana Zapata for doing an interview with us. She's beyond amazing! 


Sunday, December 21, 2014

Sunday Spotlight: JB MORGAN takes us on a trip down Holly Lane!

We have the honor of welcoming a long-time friend and newly published author, J.B. Morgan!!!!

Today we have a little interview-esque discussion with J.B. about her new book Holly Lane!




How did Holly Lane come about?
I was working on my first story when I was approached to be a part of a holiday anthology. I was really excited to be on board, and to get my first book out there, even if it was a short story. However, after seeing how many writers were on the list, I felt like I would get lost in the shuffle so I backed out. This was my first chance at putting my story out and I was worried it would get lost with the bigger names in the anthology. After I backed out of the book, an idea to write Holly Lane formed in my mind.

About Holly Lane, debut novel.
Originally, Holly Lane was supposed to be about three couples however, one particular couple over took me, and that’s the direction I went. Another tid-bit, Holly Lane was supposed to be a novella which eventually turned into a novel the more I continued to write as the story easily flowed from my mind.

Holly Lane is about a couple named Hollie and Layne. Hollie goes on her senior grad trip and meets Layne, a military man, in Hawaii on a little R&R with his best friend. They have a week together, and that week makes a difference in how their lives will take a turn. It will be up to them to see if they can make a long distance relationship happen and if they can weather any storms that may come their way.

This is a sweet, swoon worthy, love story with some humor, teary moments, and a bit of holiday magic thrown into the mix.

What inspired Holly Lane and your future novels?
All of the stories I’m working on were inspired by real events, at some point, in my life. As for Holly Lane, that was inspired by my own high school senior graduation trip to Hawaii. While I was there, with my two friends and some classmates, I met a man who was stationed in Hawaii, in the Army. We spent the whole week together hanging out with his friend, and my friends, and that’s how the story formed. I took the bare bones of that time frame and formed Hollie and Layne and gave myself, essentially, a second chance love story through this couple.

Upcoming projects and news to share?
I’m working on a story titled, Nate (A Texas Jacks Novel.) Nate is about a man whom Charlie, aka Charlotte, meets while at a country dance club. She’s shy but is content in life, though it may be a bit boring, and Nate is all out there yet he’s afraid of letting anyone in, after the tragic accident loss of his mother.

Nate will be out around March 2015.

As for any news, I will be at the Passion in Portland book signing on September 12, 2015.

About the Author.
I’m a married, stay-at-home mom of two. When I’m not writing, I can stay busy by volunteering at my daughter’s school, volunteering with my church, and trying to stay afloat on house hold chores and anything else thrown my way. I’m an avid reader of many different genres. I love the New York Yankees, traveling, connecting with my family and just about anything chocolate.

Keep up to date with me at:
You can check out the book signing, my book titles, and any other news through my website.

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Sunday, December 14, 2014

Sunday Spotlight: Lani Lynn Vale is in the house!!!! er...on the blog!!!! ;)

Today we have a special Sunday Spotlight. Today we welcome our very first author for a guest Sunday Spotlight!

So please give a warm welcome to author Lani Lynn Vale!

We were first introduced to her books by one of our favorite authors, Jessie Lane.

We haven't made it through all of Ms. Vale's books yet, but what we've read from her Freebirds series are unputdownable! 

Lindsay, how have you NOT made it through all her books yet!? 


Uh... *blushing* because I picked the worst time to become addicted to Jamie Fraser and all things Outlander? 


SMH. You and that series! You're totally addicted!


Hello!? I could say the same about you and all KA books. :P 


So...should we get back to Lani Lynn Vale? I hear she's traveled a long distance to be with us today. 


Lol. Yeah, long distance across the internet. Those were probably some horrible minutes it took to get here. :P


Anyhoo....without further ado, we present Lani Lynn Vale talking about The Moment that Made Her Career as an Author Worthwhile!!!!





The Moment that Made My Career as an 

Author Worthwhile!


Hello, all! Thanks for letting me be with y’all today!


So my topic today is the moment that made my career as an author worthwhile.

I’ve actually got a few of those such moments.

The first time it happened was around six months ago.

I received a message from a fan who told me she read my books and they made her smile. When I replied, it was along the lines of, “I’m glad that you like them. It makes me happy that they made you smile.”

Then, two days later, she replied to my message back to her with something similar to this: “Hi, Lani! You really have no idea how much you’ve changed my life. Six months ago I was diagnosed with cancer. It’s been a rough road, and not many things make me smile. However, your books do. It’s a rare sight for the nurses to see a smiling patient getting chemo, but I was. I even got nearly every nurse on the floor to start reading your books. I just wanted to let you know that you have a forever fan, making me smile when all I wanted to do was cry. Thank you.”

It was a message I’ll remember for the rest of my life.

Even if I never did anything again, I made somebody’s life easier in an intensely emotional time.

That was the first time that I felt that my career as an author had some meaning to it.

The second time was not too long ago.

It was the day my grandmother told me how proud she was to read my books.
I’d been putting off telling my family that I wrote romance novels. Only my mother and sister knew.

How do you go about explaining that you write romance…with sex scenes? **GASP** I still haven’t figured it out. However, my mother spilled the beans, and my grandmother started to read my novels. I can’t tell you how embarrassed I was to have my grandmother read the sex scenes that I’d penned.

I’d been nervous for going on three days when she came over to tell me she just ‘had to have the next in the series.’ Knowing I had the approval of my grandmother, on top of my mother and sister was life changing.

Overall, I feel that I’ve been very lucky as an author, and can’t wait to see what future excitement lies before me.





I am a married mom of three. I'm in school for my BSN. I'm an avid reader and go through books like candy. Romance books are my vice, and you will never catch me not reading something. I've had Boomtown's story floating around in my brain for some time, and finally decided to just go ahead and write it. 



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So, you say you're interested in her books!? Well check these out! (all pics lead to GR pages for the series/books. So click on the pic to add to your TBR list!) 




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Want to purchase the books? Here's the link to the series on Amazon: 








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Lani Lynn Vale has been extremely generous. She is offering three people the book of their choice from her backlist! 

So, in order to get your name in the running, we'll need the following things from you:
Name (so we know what to call you)
Email (so we can contact you if you win!)
Title of desired book 

And just out of pure curiosity, if you've read any of Ms. Vale's books, we'd love to know which one was your favorite! 

We'll be accepting entries for the giveaway until December 20th at 11:59pm.





We want to thank Lani Lynn Vale for stopping by and hanging out with us today. We really appreciate it and can't wait to read more from her!