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HAPPY 2012!

December 30, 2011 – 10:39 am

Everyone, wow! It’s been a rollercoaster year for me in the health department. I’ve had to rethink, recreate, and even rewind back a little just to get my bearings and some of my health back. It hasn’t been easy. But it’s all good. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger: right? So I’m hoping to come back in 2012 with more great books, and more contests, too!

In the meantime, I leave you with this wish for 2012: May your dreams be as big as your hearts, and your strength know no limits to reach them.  Be loved, be happy, and more than anything, be in good health. Cheers!!!!!!!!!

HAPPY 2012!!!!!!

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OUT THIS MONTH! THE LAST KISS – by Red Garnier

May 7, 2011 – 11:38 am

I am so so excited to be celebrating the release of my third NAL book, THE LAST KISS.

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This is a story of love lost, love found, and love returning . . . I admit that writing this book has been the hardest thing I’ve ever done. The emotions just ATE at me, in of course a good way. But still, every night I found my chest felt wrenched and I needed to cuddle up with Mr. Red for some recharging. When I reached the end, I cried for about an hour, not because I was thrilled to finish the book (which is usually how I feel when I’m done) but because I had to say goodbye to it.

I truly, truly hope you enjoy this special story!! To read more about it, click here.

And if you love it and read it, please drop me a note, I always love to hear from readers!

Red

P.S. Any of those who haven’t received their contest prizes lately, please try emailing me at RED GARNIER @ GMAIL. COM to remind me – I had some bothersome health issues that have kept me away from my duties for a bit. I hope to remedy that soon and will endeavor to send out any missing prizes ASAP. Thank you!

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HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!

February 14, 2011 – 2:09 pm

Yes, I do celebrate this holiday!

Some say it’s cheesy. Some love it, while others don’t, but I admit that I personally love all that red and all those hearts and all the Valentine’s galore! So what are you guys up to on this fine day?

Mr. Red woke me up this morning with flowers, balloons, and a card, and I confess it made me go all gooey inside. After fifteen years of marriage, he can still make my heart go plop and pop and whomp. How does he manage? I don’t know, but I don’t want it to EVER stop. Or maybe I can guess: it’s all the little details that add up to a whole lot of cake. The way he listens to what I say. The way he keeps stealing touches. The way he strokes my back when I cuddle against him. And me?

I’m wild for my Mister.

That’s all I’m going to say.

And that I wish that you’ve found that perfect someone to love on this wonderful Valentine’s day.

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This week I’m putting up the Christmas tree!

December 2, 2010 – 12:40 am

I know, I know, I’m a bit late starting with the Christmas decor, but I’m still excited about the season. I just love hearing carols, cozying up to my chimney with my laptop, all the gift wrapping and the gift purchasing - 

My kids are actually at an age where we all know that they know about Santa, and yet Mr. Red and I are happy to let them keep on pretending ignorance for a while. Make the magic last as long as possible.

Yeah, so here I’ll be, fiddling with my tree, drinking hot tea, and making lists and checking them twice . . .

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What has everyone else been up to?

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Chat tomorrow with Sierra Dafoe!

August 23, 2010 – 1:11 pm

Hey everyone!

I’ve been invited as special guest tomorrow over at Sierra Dafoe’s yahoo group, where we’ll be chatting up a storm from 11 am to 1 pm eastern time. We’ll be doing giveaways and I hear Sierra  has tons of surprises in store so I hope you won’t miss out on all the fun! Sign up to Sierra’s readers’ loop here in order to participate!

And if you missed her last newsletter, check it out HERE where I had the pleasure of being on the receiving end of her latest interview! spacer

See you all tomorrow and have a great day!

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The Satin Sash wins Bookseller’s Best Award!!

August 5, 2010 – 11:11 am

I am so incredibly excited! I just heard from the amazing Shayla Black, who’s back from the RWA conference, and I’m thrilled to find out The Satin Sash has won the Bookseller’s Best Award for best Erotic Romance this year!

Yay!!! I’m so excited! I wish I’d been there when this was announced, it would’ve been so fantastic to hear my book’s name out loud.

When Sash finaled, I was told there were hundreds of entries across all categories this year, so just finishing in the top five was such an honor. And now, oh wow, I feel so humbled, so honored, and so blessed to be awarded with this prize! I truly love this book and am touched knowing many of you feel the same about it!

And congratulations to the winners and finalists on all categories as well, and thanks to the Greater Detroit Romance Writers of America for holding such a great contest!

 

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Guest Author Leah Braemel

June 27, 2010 – 4:19 pm

Hey everyone! I’m honored to introduce to you Guest Author LEAH BRAEMEL today.

Leah is a wonderful lady I met a couple of years ago at the RWA conference in Dallas. She’s not only a wonderful person, but she’s also an extremely imaginative writer who brings us the delectable books we love to read. She’s an icon with Samhain Publishing and has an upcoming release with Carina Press, and I’m thrilled to have her visiting with us today.

 spacer Leah, thank you so much for stopping by. To start off, tell us about these yummy-licious books you have available at Samhain Publishing.

 

Wow, thanks!  I had no idea I was an icon. Of course, if I am, that’s because a really lovely author named Red Garnier gave me lots of advice and encouragement.   The first of my yummy-licious books is Private Property. It’s a contemporary erotic novella that was inspired during that trip to Dallas where I met you.  Kick-ass security specialist Jodi Tyler’s boyfriend (and boss) Mark Rodriguez has arranged a birthday surprise for her – the fulfillment of some of her sexual fantasies, including a ménage with his best friend Sam. But the evening’s games take a twist when Sam turns the tables on Mark in order to force him to see what he’s got with Jodi.   It was a lot of fun making Mark squirm before he’d say those three important little words.

 

Sam *fans self* is one of those characters who just walked into the room and took over. Naturally such a larger-than-life character needed more than a novella to tell his story so he ended up with his own book—a full length contemporary, Personal Protection.

 Personal Protection takes place three months after Private Property. Sam, who owns an elite protection agency, has been receiving threats. To his disgust, his second-in-command assigns him his own bodyguard team.  But it’s not so bad when the head of the team turns out to be the sassy and sexy Rosie Ramos who is a tiny but extremely competent spitfire who can keep Sam in line.  (Yes, I was thinking of Red when I wrote Rosie.) Things heat up for them when Rosie discovers Sam’s kept a few facets of his personality very private, including his membership in a sex club that she must investigate in order to keep him safe.  I had a lot of fun playing with this couple—there were so many dynamics I could explore with them.   While Private Property is (at the moment) only available as an ebook, Personal Protection is available both in e-format and as a print book.spacer

 

  1. And they’re both super hot and sexy, guys! I’m sure you’ll enjoy! Leah, I also see that you have a release coming out with Carina press, and it looks like a scorcher. Can you tell me a little bit more about Texas Tangle?

 

I do!  Like Private Property, Texas Tangle is a contemporary erotic romance involving a ménage. In this case, both the heroes—Dillon and Brett—are in love with the heroine, horse breeder Nikki. They’ve both had a thing for her since high school—in fact it nearly destroyed their friendship but when the dust settled neither of them ended up with the girl.  Now ten years later, Nikki’s available, so Dillon makes his move while Brett decides that to preserve his friendship he’ll stand back and let his best friend walk off with the woman he’s loved for years.  But it just about kills him to watch Nikki with Dillon. And worse-listen to the two of them making love in the bedroom next door. Eventually it all comes out so Dillon suggests she date the both of them so Nikki can decide between them.

 

  1. Wow, that sounds hot! Everyone, I hear this book releases today from Carina Press so snatch it up if you’re as intrigued as I!! How did the idea for this book come about, Leah?

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Again, I got the idea during that trip to Texas back in 2007. One of my critique partners Sue breeds horses and took me to her farm where she introduced me to all things Texas: I went riding and she taught me to shoot, I got up close and personal with prickly pears and even saw a road runner. And the delicious Texas twangs everyone used. How can you not be in Texas and not be inspired to write a western?

 

I’ll confess, Texas Tangle was originally supposed to be a novella, a fun weekend romp just between Nikki and Dillon, but like Sam from Personal Protection,  when Brett walked into a scene and started telling his story, I couldn’t resist adding the dark, troubled hero as a foil to Dillon’s easy-going, happy personality.

 

  1. I love troubled heroes! And speaking about trouble versus happiness . . .please tell us about your writing career. Did you always want to be a writer? When did you start and how long did it take you to get published?

 

I’ve always written, but never showed anyone my writing until around 2004. That’s when I met the woman who is now my critique partner (yes, the one who owns the horse farm) on a non-writing forum. Over a couple of months, she finally got me to share some of my writing with her.  She poked and prodded and kept bugging me until I decided to get serious and submit something for publication. (That took her about two and a half years of emailing me and whacking me up the back of the head, LOL) Thanks to Sue, I wrote my first story—a paranormal about a merman—and pitched it an editor at the conference in July 2007. What do you know, she wanted to see it, so when I got home I submitted it and began the waiting game. While I was waiting to hear back on it, I wrote a couple more stories, including Private Property. After Sue’s continued prodding, I submitted it to Samhain.  Fast forward to the middle of July 2008, and the day after I heard that my original submission with the other publisher had been lost because the editor had quit and destroyed all her submissions. I opened up my email to find a note from Angela James who was the executive editor at Samhain saying she was offering a contract for Private Property.  The final line of her email said “I hope there’s a sequel with Sam’s story in the works!”   I was so thrilled to reply and say, “As a matter of fact, there is!” 

 

  1. Any books you’re working on now?

 

I’m almost afraid to say—I feel like it would jinx them because it can depend on whether the editors are as excited about the projects as I am. But I will mention a few stories I’m working on. The one at the top of the pile is the next in the Hauberk series for Samhain. It’s a reunited love story following Sam’s second-in-command Chad who is put in charge of protecting his ex-wife not realizing she’s protecting him. Lots of sparks, lots of chances for tender moments as well as heated debates.  Chad and his heroine have not been making thing easy—they have not been co-operating with me in telling their story.

 

The other project I’m crossing my fingers about is a proposal for a prequel to Texas Tangle—it’ll be a historical that takes place back in 1850s Texas.  There’s a scene in Texas Tangle where Dillon’s grandmother tells them about her great-grandparents. The outline I’ve got tells their story. The plan is for it to be a novella, and yes, it will involve a ménage. (I can hear you saying “Gee, what a shock!”)

 

  1. Being a writer like you, I know that good things don’t come easy, and sometimes we have to work harder than we ever imagined we had to to reach our goals.  What has been the hardest part of being a writer for you?

 

The hardest part for me has been balancing the ‘business of writing’ (I had no idea edits and all the promo authors have to do behind the scenes would take SO much time) and family life. I’m a member of the ‘sandwich’ generation where I have to look after my two sons and help them as they find their way out into the world, and my parents who live an hour away and have required a lot of attention that has taken me away from both my kids and my writing. It’s been extremely tough to juggle some days.

 

  1. What about the good parts? What is it about writing that keeps you glued to the chair when even the muse doesn’t stop by to work a certain day?

 

One of the best things about writing is the friendship I’ve found. I’ve met so many supportive people in the writing world, both published and unpublished authors who are willing to listen to me vent or whine and then deliver the needed kick in the pants to get me back on path. It’s nice to connect with other people who can share the ups-and-downs of writing because writing is generally a solitary endeavor between an author and her computer (or her pad of paper.)  And I have to admit, those royalty checks sure help keep my butt in the chair too spacer

 

  1. Ok, let’s talk about guilty pleasures! I know that my guilty pleasures include: chocolate, a glass of Bailey’s, and internet shopping. Care to share some guilty pleasures with us?

 

Hmm, this is tougher than I thought it should be because lately I’ve tried not to indulge in chocolate or anything containing sugar (which formerly were my guilty pleasures.) *drops voice to a whisper* I indulge in far too many games of Mahjong on my computer when I should be working. Does that count? 

 

 

  1. What’s your typical writing day like? Do you work on schedule? Are you a plotter or a pantster?

 

My typical writing day has changed since I got published naturally. I’m generally up by 7 and on my computer by 7:30 checking out my email.  Some days it’ll be a couple hours before I open a document on Word, but I always try to get some forward writing done in the mornings when I’m freshest.  I edit or work on blog posts or other type of writing in the afternoons, and doing all the bazillion other fiddly jobs that I have to do in the evenings.  

 

Plotter or pantser. *gulp*  Sort of a combination? It’s an on-going organic process. I’ve always had to know where I’m going—the beginning, the high points in the middle and the ending, and all the questions have to be answered. That’s how I wrote Private Property. Unfortunately part of my brain forgot that I needed to know all that stuff with Personal Protection and I ended up writing and deleting and writing and deleting.  I figure I wrote about 130,000 words and ended up keeping about 75,000.  But for Texas Tangle, I declared my first draft done at 22,000. Then went through it and made notes to add or expand scenes, the second draft was 44,000, and the final version is just over 72,000.  I like working that way much better.  So for Chad’s story and the Texas Tangle prequel, what I’m doing is writing out what scenes I need, and from whose viewpoint and what that scene needs to show, so I guess I’ve firmly crossed over into plotter territory.

 

  1. For all those writers out there, do you have any wisdom to impart?

 

For newbie writers, the best advice I can give is “write!”  I’ve met a lot of people who have introduced themselves very enthusiastically saying “I’m a writer too.” But when I start talking to them I find out they’ve never actually finished writing a manuscript.  If your dream is to be published, that’s never going to happen with an unfinished manuscript. So what are you waiting for? Put your butt in the chair, put your hands on the keyboard (or your pen to paper, or turn on your voice recorder—whatever works for you) and write. 

 

For those writers who have finished something, find a really good critique partner or partners and learn to take criticism—learn what to listen to, and what not to listen to. (They’re equally important.) Then edit your manuscript until it shines. Once it’s all polished up, send it out and start writing your next book. Lather, rinse, repeat.

 

  1. Leah, I absolutely love your website design. Please tell us where we can visit you often, find news about you and your new releases, etc.

 

I love my website design too—isn’t it dramatic? You can sign up for a newsletter on the site—I don’t share the information with anyone else, and I don’t spam you. I only send out a newsletter if I have a release or a big contest going on, so you’ll generally only get about three newsletters a year from me.  You’ll get more information following my meanderings either on my blog or on Twitter. Oh, and I’m on Facebook as well, both with my personal page and a fan page.

 

Leah, it’s been such a pleasure to have you. Thank you so much for your valuable time and for gifting us with this fabulous interview!! I can’t wait to snuggle up with Texas Tangle. And for everyone who’s looking for a hot read, I’m offering a free copy of Personal Protection to a lucky random commenter today so don’t be shy and say hi to Leah Braemel! spacer

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Sash gets a Holt Medallion Merit Award!

June 26, 2010 – 8:10 pm

Hey! Great news around here for the past couple of weeks!

Firstly, I’ve been invited into another St. Martin’s Romantic Suspense anthology, and I’m thrilled with this second invite and can’t wait to get started on this story.

Also, I just learned that THE SATIN SASH has won a Holt Medallion 2010 Merit Award! It’s an incredible honor to receive this award, and I also send my most heartfelt congratulations to the other merit award winners and overall winners as well! You can see the full list at: 2010 HOLT MEDALLION LIST

Hope you’re having a great summer! Me? I’ve been working on my edits for THE LAST KISS, coming out sometime next year, and waiting to hear from Desire to see if they liked my third proposal… I’ll keep you posted!

Red

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Blogging out Tuesday!

June 14, 2010 – 9:39 pm

Hey!

I’m blogging today at Leah Braemel’s blog – comment to win a free copy of THE SATIN SASH! Also, keep an eye out for Leah, who’ll be visiting my blog late this month as well!

I’ll also be blogging today at the Silhouette Desire Author’s blog, so stop by and say hi, there’s another prize for you, too. spacer

Red

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Booksellers’ Best Award Finalist!

May 31, 2010 – 9:03 am

Hey gang!

I’ve been buried in the writing cave for the past couple of weeks, working furiously on revisions and a new proposal. But I had to pop in and share some great news. I’ve just been informed that The Satin Sash finaled in the 2010 Booksellers’ Best Award contest – twice!

That’s right! In both the Erotic Romance category, as well as in the Best First Book category. I’m so excited to see some other great names in this list as well! Congratulations to all the finalists!

Now, the winners of this contest – hosted by the Greater Detroit RWA chapter – will be announced at the Romance Writers of America National Conference in Orlando in July. I wasn’t still sure whether I’d be able to attend but now I’m really scrambling to be able to go!

Here’s a list of the finalists:

TRADITIONAL

Helen Brenna
From The Outside

Lucy Gordon
Italian Tycoon, Secret Son

Fiona Harper
Invitation to the Boss’s Ball

Glynna Kaye
Dreaming Of Home

Joselyn Vaughn
CEO’s Don’t Cry

SHORT CONTEMPORARY

Christine Columbus
The Perfect Country and Western Story

Robyn Grady
The Billionaire’s Fake Engagement

Sandra Hyatt
Having The Billionaire’s Baby

Geri Krotow
What Family Means

Lynne Marshall
Temporary Doctor, Surprise Father

Cara Summers
Twin Temptation

Cara Summers
Christmas Male

ROMANTIC SUSPENSE

Kylie Brant
Waking The Dead

Marilee Brothers
Rock and Roll Queen of Bedlam

Ava Gray
Skin Game

Sandy James
Free Falling

EROTIC

Jaci Burton
Riding On Instinct

Red Garnier
The Satin Sash

Lara Santiago
Rogue’s Run

Shelli Stevens
Take Me

Tracy Wolff
Full Exposure

SINGLE TITLE

Toni Blake
One Reckless Summer

Marilyn Brant
According To Jane

Robin Kaye
Breakfast in Bed

Susan Mallery
Hot On Her Heels

Karen White
The Lost Hours

LONG CONTEMPORARY

Lisa Dale
Simple WIshes

Susan Gable
A Kid To The Rescue

Elaine Grant
No Hero Like Him

Janice Maynard
Hot Mail

Terry McLaughlin
A Small Town Reunion

Kay Stockham
Simon Says Mommy

Linda Warren
Caitlyn’s Prize

INSPIRATIONAL

Sandra Bricker
Love Finds You in Holiday, Florida

Amanda Cabot
Paper Roses

Irene Hannon
An Eye for an Eye

Trish Perry
Sunset Beach

Marlo Schalesky
If Tomorrow Never Comes

Missy Tippens
His Forever Love

PARANORMAL/TIME TRAVEL/FUTURISTIC

Sharon Ashwood
Ravenous: The Dark Forgotten

Maureen Child
Vanished

Lisa Childs
Immortal bride

Gail Dayton
New Blood

Cynthia Eden
Midnight’s Master

Ann Hinnenkamp
Dyad Dreams

Sharon Sala

The Warrior
SHORT HISTORICAL

Jennifer Ashley
The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie

Caroline Fyffe
Where The Wind Blows

Carolyn Jewel
Indiscreet

Margaret Mallory
Knight of Pleasure

Elizabeth Rolls
Lord Braybrook’s Penniless Bride

Christine Wells
Wicked Little Game

LONG HISTORICAL

Anna Campbell
Captive of Sin

Hannah Howell
If He’s Wicked

Hannah Howell
If He’s Sinful

Regina Jeffers
Darcy’s Temptation

BEST FIRST BOOK

Marilyn Brant
According To Jane

Red Garnier
The Satin Sash

Ann Hinnenkamp
Dyad Dreams

Glynna Kaye
Dreaming Of Home

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