Thursday 19 July 2012

Be Inspired Meme

Be Inspired Meme

The lovely and talented Casey Sheridan tagged me for this fun meme. Thanks Casey! It is now my pleasure to answer the following questions, and then tag five more sexy bloggers to do the same.

1. What is the name of your book?

My newest is called Sweet Hell. It's my third romance for Liquid Silver Books and I couldn't be more excited to see it's release this week.


  
2. Where did the idea for your book come from?

Sweet Hell is the follow up to my first paranormal romance about Greek gods, For the Love of a God. In the first story, the randy god Dionysus was the delicious wingman. In Sweet Hell, he is my hero. After For the Love of a God, I had so much positive feedback about Dionysus, I just had to give him his own romance!

3. In what genre would you classify your book?

Erotic paranormal romance.


5. Give us a one-sentence synopsis of your book.

Cannoli and coffee. Lust and wine. Loving a god can be Sweet Hell.

6. Is your book published?

Yes, and you can find it on many romance sites as well as my publisher Liquid Silver Books.

7. How long did it take you to write your book?

I began in this January, while sitting poolside in sunny Mexico! A couple of months, and it was done! This one flew out of me!

8. What other books within your genre would you compare it to? Or, readers of which books would enjoy yours?

I think anyone who reads Karen Marie Moning, Kathy Love or Molly Harper will enjoy my books. My sense of humor is similar.

9. Which authors inspired you to write this book?

I just love the three mentioned in the previous question!

10. Tell us anything that might pique our interest in your book.

Dionysus, Greek god of wine and theater, is the world’s original playboy. But lately, he has been restless, moody, and he knows something is wrong. His carefree and bacchanalian lifestyle is starting to feel like one long string of meaningless sexual escapades. Even worse, he is suddenly aroused by the idea of marriage. To top it all off, Josie Marino, the mouthy, disheveled, and eternally annoying woman who serves him coffee at the local bakery, sets him on fire.

Josie, a Toronto baker of Italian heritage, is not looking for love or lust. Especially not with Dionysus Iros, the most aggravating, demanding customer she'd ever had to serve. With his rippling muscles and sexy, knowing eyes, he's obviously trouble with a capital T. Unfortunately, he's also the star of her every X-rated dream. She’s known players like Dionysus before, and one of them almost got the better of her. Josie determines she will not fall for his considerable physical charms, come hell or high water.
 
But Dionysus turns strangely protective when a sinister character arrives at Josie’s bakery, and they can no longer deny their unwanted feelings for one another. They are forced to embark on a bizarre, sexually-charged journey to hell itself, which threatens to either change them for the better, or destroy them.

Thanks again, Casey Sheridan!

The authors I'm tagging are:

Pauline Allan
Patricia Macias
Jennifer Labelle
Rionna Morgan
Cherie Nicholls

Have fun, ladies!

8 comments:

  1. Rosanna,

    Wonderful post! I really love all of the photos you chose!
    I love the mythology of your book. I have a daughter with Athena for a middle name. :) I really can't wait to read it!

    All the Best,
    Rionna

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    1. Athena is a beautiful name! Love it. Thanks for visiting Rionna! And thanks for everything. :)

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  2. Hola amiga, how fun, I'm sooooo excited, lol. ♥
    I love your post and I love your kilt, hmmm, yummmmmy.

    Thanks for thinking of me,

    Patricia

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    1. Hola amiga! OMG...it's so exciting for me to even say those two words in Spanish! Reminds me of Mexico! Thanks for the love. It's coming back to you!

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  3. I always learn something new about you and your work with these posts.

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    1. Probably more than you needed to know, Savannah! LOL! Thanks for coming.

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  4. Wonderful post! Both your books sound so good. I'll have to add them to my TBR list for sure. =)

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    1. Hi Casey! Thanks so much, for the tag and the support! You're terrific.

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