Showing posts with label tour stops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tour stops. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Been Busy with Bewitching Book Tours


Sorry it's been kinda quiet around here.

I've been busy working on tours coming up in the next couple of months presented by

There's 2 more that I will be setting up soon not even on this list yet.

Quite a few will be offering book and prize giveaways so be sure to follow the tour site so you can know where to enter so you can win.

A couple still have openings if you are interested in being a tour host.

Glimmer Tour- tour full except for reviews



The Shifters of 2040 Tour- still setting up stops

Echoes and Illusions Tour - still setting up stops


Catching an Evil Tail Tour - tour full


The Banishing Tour- still accepting tour stops


My Frankenstein Tour- still accepting tour hosts

A Ranger's Tale Tour- still scheduling stops



Twice Cursed Tour First week of May - still scheduling stops

Sirenz Tour Coming Summer 2011 - have not started setting up stops yet, tour will be in July possibly starting in late June or going into early August- still working out definite dates

Thursday, February 03, 2011

Join Me For More Book Tour Stops & Giveaways

This is the swag pack I'm giving out at a couple stops along the tour


It's another snow day for the younger kids- for joy- another day listening to them fight and argue. Arg...

Anyway I have another tour stop today along with another giveaway.



Today I'm at Intense Whisper here's a snippet of my guest post titled My Vampire Love Affair:



Vampire myths, legends and folklore have existed throughout the ages all over the world. They have appeared in some shape or form in almost every culture and society. Yet it is mainly the 19th Century European vampire that comes to mind when we think about vampires.

The modern vampire myth was born in literature such as Carmilla and Dracula. These vampires were romanticized; they were the sensual, dark and erotic creatures that that indulged their needs and desires without the constraints and boundaries of humanity such as moral, religious and societal rules and restraints. The repressed Victorian era turned the vampire into the embodiment of dark desires and sensuality that represented all the pent up sexuality of the times. The vampire became something not only terrifying but also highly attractive and alluring.

Click here to keep reading and eneter for a chance to win a free pdf of An Unexpected Evening and an author swag pack.

And here's part of my guest post from Leilani Loves Books:

The Everlasting Appeal of the Supernatural
Guest Blog by Roxanne Rhoads

Why are we drawn to the paranormal? Is it to escape?

Is it because we want to believe there is something more than this everyday normal world?

Is there something else out there beyond what we “know” to be real?

I think now more than ever paranormal and urban fantasy books and movies offer people a much needed escape from the everyday existence that has become so…ordinary and sometimes scary- the economic crisis, the wars, the everyday horrors that we face. In books and movies we can control our “monsters” and hope for a happy ending.

We can also fantasize about what it would be like to have super powers, to be immortal, to be super seductive and a fabulous lover.

And of all supernatural creatures vampires seem to be the most seductive, at least to many of us. People have long been drawn to the vampire more so than any other creature of myth and fantasy. Seductive and sexy vampires grace the pages of books and appear on the movie and television screen over and over again, each new vampire a source of amusement and desire to us. But why? What is the everlasting attraction of the vampire?

Before the 19th century vampires were just mindless monsters, myths and legends that were horrible and frightening, not sexy, not desirable.

Literature changed all that.

Consider this description from the introduction of Blood Read: The Vampire as Metaphor in Contemporary Culture written by Joan Gordon and Veronica Hollinger.

[The vampire is] “an ambiguously coded figure, a source of erotic anxiety and corrupt desire, the literary vampire is one of the most powerful archetypes bequeathed to us from the imagination of the nineteenth century.”

Click here to keep reading and for a chance to win a pdf and the swag pack above.


I hope you'll visit me at my stops for your chance to win.

Thanks.