Wednesday, December 25

Merry Christmas!!!! Here's a teaser...

Okay, I'm running out of scenes I can use as teasers, without giving away too much of the actual story.

So today, because of the holiday, here's a homey little scene that doesn't give too much away.

Merry Christmas, happy Yule, or just happy hump day, for those who don't celebrate anything today. :)

Enjoy!!
Bethany

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“It really is just like bacon,” Ri all but wept, as the first crispy piece of slider meat melted on her tongue. She closed her eyes, lost in the wonder of the taste, the absolute thrill of sensation.
Bev took up a piece and tentatively tried it, as well, tears coming to her eyes with the first taste.
“Oh my gravy that’s good!” she whimpered, taking another small bite.
Rom and Erik watched Bev with wide eyes, making faces at her.
“How you can eat this… animal… is beyond me,” Rom muttered. He had dutifully cleaned and prepared the animal, but his hands were red with irritation from the process. Jace was taking notes on the necessary steps for safe processing and had tested the meat each step of the way, until he finally declared it safe to eat.
“If you’d just try it,” Bev told him, offering a small piece. He shook his head, sticking his tongue out much like a child might. Ri grinned and snagged another piece of the meat.
“More for us,” she shrugged, looking at Bev.
“What is that incredible smell?” Sean asked, wandering in from his mother’s room. Aleah followed him, both of them yawning and stretching from afternoon naps. Ri loved how the Thorsani tended to nap when they pleased, and with whomever they pleased. It was not unusual to find several of the men curled up together on a couch or under a tree in the sun, now that the weather was growing colder. Apparently, they kept that much of the cat in them. They saw nothing wrong with snuggling together for warmth, and there was nothing sexual about it. Ri adored that part of their make-up. She wanted for her children to feel so completely at ease that they would find comfort in the touch of others. Considering that the world she’d left behind had come to the point where little girls and little boys were told not to hold hands for fear of being thought gay, seeing grown men in ‘puppy piles’ was welcome, indeed.
“That incredible smell is what we are going to call bacon from now on,” Ri told him, not letting anyone else say a word. “Here. Try a piece.”
Trusting her implicitly, Sean took a bite of slider straight from her fingers. The look on his face was priceless. His eyes widened in shock for jsut a moment, then closed in ecstasy.
“What is that?” he breathed, once he’d savored and consumed his piece and snagged three more from the plate in front of Ri.
“Salted and fried slider,” Rom told him baldly. Sean choked for just a moment, then shook his head. He looked from the plate to Ri and back again.
“Worth it,” he said, crunching another piece of the delight. Ri giggled and hugged his waist. Bev grinned up at him.
“It’s even better with eggs, toast, and shredded, fried tubers,” Ri told him. Sean’s eyebrows went up in disbelief. She nodded, chuckling. “I promise. It’s amazing like that. We had it for breakfast all the time back home. Though the sliders don’t have nearly the fat content that pigs do, the taste is almost identical to bacon from Earth.”
“Now if we could just figure out coffee and chocolate,” Bev lamented. “We’d be set.”
Not to be out-done by his older brother, Hunter scowled and snatched up a piece of the bacon. Jace did the same thing, and both gave equal amounts of awed delight to their comments upon tasting the treat. Erik sighed and capitulated, but Rom, who had been badly wounded by a slider not too many months before, was holding out. But when Aleah, Geoff, and even his own children joined in their effusive enjoyment of the meat, Rom gave in and tried it as well.
Dinner that night was breakfast. Lots of it. 

Excerpt from Brothers in Arms, book two in the Hearts of Ishira series, tentative releasing in spring of 2014. 

Tuesday, December 24

Merry Christmas!!!

To all of those who celebrate, Merry Christmas Eve and Day!

Searching for last minute gift ideas??

So you've been wanting Aunt Mary to read my book?

Remember that a book gifted through Amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com is the perfect way to introduce your friends and family to your favorite new authors! (and me! LOL)

Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Hearts-of-Ishira-ebook/dp/B009BUC4IG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1380763887&sr=8-1&keywords=bethany+aan

Nook:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/hearts-of-ishira-bethany-aan/1112922324?ean=2940015689716

And giving to them sends me a bit of a gift, as well.

Two pressies with one gift! Booyah! You're a gifting god/goddess!!!! :D

Shameless plug aside, I hope every one of you has a wonderful holiday season and a happy new year.
I have friends and family who follow many different faiths or spiritual paths, as do I, but Christmas is such a wonderful tradition, cobbled from numerous other winter celebrations over the centuries, I know that many of you are celebrating Yule, Solstice, or even Festivus.

Whatever you choose to celebrate during this happy time, please do so carefully, respectfully, and with all the love and joy in your heart.

And wait till you see how they celebrate on Ishira! :D


Monday, November 4

Movie Reviews: Pacific Rim and Star Trek: Into Darkness

Okay, so Sal and I finally managed to watched both of these movies, which we have owned for several weeks, but because we've been so wrapped up in watching Castle every waking moment *grin* we hadn't watched until yesterday.

I have many thoughts and I'm a bit tipsy at the moment, so please excuse the typing, if there are any errors. :)

THERE ARE SPOILERS!!! IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THESE MOVIES, DO NOT CONTINUE READING!!!! 

Pacific Rim:
A friend of ours told us that there was not enough battling in this movie, far too much of the love story and back story. After watching it, I can only assume that she was off her rocker. (Love you, sweetie, but really??)

There was plenty of action, lots of fighting between giant robots and giant monsters. I describe this movie as 'Godzilla meets Transformers meets Independence Day'. If you've ever seen all those movies, you'll most likely agree with me. The plot was RIGHT out of Independence Day (hereafter referred to as ID because I am tipsy). Especially the last part. I mean, really? Make a path? Sacrifice one or more of the leads? The head honcho volunteering because if you lose, it won't matter who's left? I mean, the entire last part of the movie is straight out of the ID script, with names and situation changes as appropriate.

All of that being said, it was still a very enjoyable movie and I'm glad we own it so I can watch it again and again.

Star Trek: Into Darkness:
I was raised on Star Trek.
I saw the first Star Trek movie in the theaters. I saw the second one as well.
When the first 'new' ST movie came out and I saw it for the first time, I was the only one who chortled when Bones said that he thought he was gonna like that guy (referring to Spock. I KNOW! Right???)
I purposely did not read much of anything about Into Darkness, because I didn't want to be colored against it.
It was so much more than I'd hoped. Yes, it was Khan. But it was Khan as we'd never seen him. The twist with Kirk and Spock at the end... that broke my heart, even though I knew what was coming. How did I know? Because it was predictable.
But sometimes, predictable is okay. 
Sometimes, you need to know that somehow, some way, the main character who just died is gonna pull through. And that's perfectly fine. You just wanna know HOW.

And they left it with plenty of room for a sequel or three, which also doesn't break my heart.

I love Chris Pine as Kirk, but I adore the rest of the casting, as well. Spock is just... perfect. Bones is just as perfect as Spock. I think the casting directors deserve a huge round of applause. They done good. :D

All that said, there was just something... missing from this one. There was lots of action, lots of spectacular special effects, great shots of the various spatial phenomenon that were recognizable in the background (thanks, NASA!!!!), and all that. But with all that was there, there was still something missing, IMHO. I did love how much Kirk grew in this one. That is undeniable and Pine did a fantastic job as the emotional hothead that we all know and love. His growth into a true captain was clear and beautiful. I also loved that they gave Sulu the com for awhile, paving the way for his eventual promotion to Captain. 

I wish I could put my finger on just what was missing, but I can't. Maybe it was a love story... I am such a sucker for those that I do miss it when one isn't there. :P Ah well... that's probably it. :)


So there you have it. My two cents' worth on both movies. I know they've both been out awhile, but hey... it's the first time I've been able to see them.

However, I should be seeing Thor this weekend, so I WILL post a review of that as soon as I can! You know how much I love me some Chris Hemsworth, so you'll get a review just as soon as I get home and my fingers can type one up. :D

In book news, I am reading the last of the stories in the Hotter on the Edge anthology. It's free as of this posting, and I HIGHLY recommend it! I will be buying the second installment, which seems to have sequels to each of the stories in the first book. I will also be looking up the authors in these books, to see what else they've got going. PLEASE do yourself a favor if you love sci-fi romance, and grab this one while it's free. It's great so far!!!!

I'll let ya know when I've finished with the second one and review it. :)

Okay, that's all for now. Hope you have a great day and that my reviews help in some small way to bring adventure and delight to your life. :)

See ya!


Thursday, October 24

The search for good art...

I have a problem.

I collect pics that I might use for covers.

Right now, I have more pictures than I could probably use for the number of books I am capable of writing in the foreseeable future.

I'm gonna have to write a lot more novellas, just to use them all.

But they're so yummy!!!

Bare male bodies, muscles sliding beneath tanned, oiled skin. 5 o'clock shadow that makes you shiver just to think of what it would feel like against your flesh. Brilliant eyes in all shades and colors.

And then there are the females... Not nearly as inspiring for me, but they serve their purpose in the romance/erotica cover-art world.

Then there are the backgrounds, artists' renditions of various planets, galaxies, space ships, eco-systems... not to mention the graphic backgrounds to put teasers and quotes against and the very real shots from the NASA website.

And once I collect all these fantabulous pics, I have to decide which way I want to go with the cover... artsy? Graphic heavy? Naked writhing bodies? A combination of them all? Or do my best to come as close to representing the characters and the world they inhabit in the book?

I should have been born with artistic talent as well as crafting skillz. :P I can't draw very well. True story.

So if you go to my Pinterest boards and look at 'book cover elements', you'll get an idea of what I'm looking at. Of course, I would use various pics, meld them with others to create a 'scene', make whatever changes I need to make to come close to my characters, etc. But you get the idea.

Fortunately, one of my author friends is working on a possible cover for me. We'll see how that goes. If she can get the hair color right on the woman, it'll be awesome and as close to perfect as I'm going to get without paying a sketch artist to do the whole darn thing from scratch. And it's such a pretty cover... if it works out, I can't WAIT to share it!!! It will go on the revised edition of Hearts, once I have all the revisions done and can upload all the changes. :) And of course I'll post when that happens, in case you want to go get the revised version (hopefully I'll be able to do it in such a way that it will automatically update to anyone who already bought the book. Checking into that.)


Sigh... There are so many aspects of being an author that you just don't really think about before you start writing. Or is that just me?

Ah well... Got almost 10K words written last night. Pretty thrilled about that. It was on a new story, but hey... it's another story coming out. That's a very good thing! And I think you'll like this one, when I get it done. :) So far, it's full of surprises for the heroine, which is fun. Her guys really like springing things on her, apparently, the rats! But she'll love 'em anyhow, because that's how she rolls. And she might even be able to turn the heart of the one that doesn't want her but is stuck with her. Can't wait to see how that one plays out...

Okay, that's enough teasing for one day, huh?

In other news, I'm only 3 'likes' away from 400 on my Facebook page!!!!! That's so exciting for me!!!!  AND.... *drumroll please* I'm only 2 sales away from breaking my one-month record at Amazon.com!!!! Here's the link to Hearts of Ishira, in case you haven't read it yet and want to take a sneak peek into the first chapter....

WHOOT!!! Okay, it's not a best-seller or anything, but hey... breaking your own records is still kinda awesome. :)

On that note, my sweetie just got home from a very long day at work. I'm going to go watch Castle, then football with him, then hopefully get a bunch more writing done after he goes to bed. :)



Wednesday, October 23

Things that make me wanna throw my e-reader at the wall...

Ya know, back in the old days, before e-readers, when you got a book that made you positively insane, you could throw it at the wall, get a satisfying thunk out of it, and then either keep reading, give it to a local charity, or in very rare cases, throw it away- since nobody needs to be reading such crap.

With the advent of e-readers, you can't really do that. Unfortunately.

I read a book yesterday that I won't divulge because, well, your mileage may vary. It was free, thank goodness, but that didn't excuse it, IMHO.

When a book says it's a romance, I expect certain things.

Romances should have happy endings, and this one kinda did... but not really.
Romances should be about building a relationship, and even if there is subterfuge in there somewhere, there needs to be an actual resolution BEFORE THE END OF THE DAMN BOOK.
Romances should have good sex, if they're going to have sex. Sex should ONLY be painful the first time, if she's a virgin or he's really hung. I do NOT want to read about it hurting every damn time. That kinda takes the fun out of it.

These are my opinions, so feel free to disagree.

In this book, there were aliens and humans. The heroine was a virgin, caught the eye of a rich alien CEO. He decided he had to have her. She decided she had to betray him because she had no other choice. She does give in to sex, though she hates the guy and feels trapped.

The sex is painful for her. Every. Time.
She's not all that likeable.
She betrays him, he uses her to betray the people she's betraying him to, but he still wants her in his life, even though she keeps telling him she wants to be free.
He's got a superiority complex from hell and doesn't let her forget that he's better than her and that she can't run.
 And at the very end, when she realizes that she can't kill him because she's falling for him (why???), he decides to take her to his home, where they'll start their happily ever after.

And the book ends there.

No 'happy' DURING the book at all. Nothing but constant fighting, scorching (to them) sex that she then has to have medical attention from him to recover from. Nothing but betrayal and threats keeping them together. HE likes her, she doesn't like him, but she likes his cooking. Go figure.

Bottom line... HOW was this a romance novel?? And if it was intended just to be an erotica novel, the sex was rather vanilla and perfunctory. A bit of nipple tweaking and kissing, a little finger action elsewhere, and then pain, discomfort, and only in a passing sentence did the author go into the bit about something else that made the sex 'mindblowing'.

Basically, this was '50 Shades' with aliens. Only the writing wasn't as good.

So why did I keep reading it?

Well, I THOUGHT that at some point, it had to get better. There had to come a time when the hero and heroine actually resolved their differences, admitted they were falling in love with each other, and had sweet, real love-making that didn't involve pain and -literally- drugging kisses.

I thought that there would be more of an explanation of why the heroine was being such a bitch and why the hero just had to have her, in spite of that.

I thought that at some point she'd grow a personality that would explain his obsession with her.

And I kept thinking that no way could this book have that many good reviews and be this bad.

Guess that'll teach me! :P

Sorry... I hate it when I pick up a book that's supposedly from a great author and end up hating it. I devoted far too much time to the story, and that's my fault, but still... I was incredulous that it was actually that bad.

Sigh.

So this is my version of throwing my Kindle against a wall. I can't do that, because I LIKE my Kindle and want to keep reading wonderful books on it.

But I can eviscerate the book. Even if I don't tell you the title. I'm sure the author is a perfectly nice person. Maybe her other books are awesome. I don't know and won't likely find out. I'm certainly not inclined to read the rest in this series!

GAH!

I had to read a mindless menage to get the taste outta my brain. Turns out the menage was much better written and more entertaining. :P Who knew? :)

Ah well.

When a book makes you want to throw something, what do you do to relieve that stress?? I'm curious! :)


Tuesday, October 15

Life is finally calming down, I hope!

I know I've been absent a lot... but I think life is calming down, finally. And NO, that is NOT a challenge for the universe! I'm quite in awe of your life-attack skills, thanks, and do not need another lesson at the moment. Kthnxbai!

Anyhow, while I'm getting a series of book reviews together, I will tell you that I got a LOT of reading done this summer, with my back and my arm in mostly un-usable condition. So today I present to you the authors and series that I think you should check out, if you haven't already.

(I have not been asked nor paid to endorse any of these authors. These are my honest opinions and suggestions.)

In no particular order:
1) Anything by JR Ward.
   *The Black Dagger Brotherhood was all it was reported to be, and then some.
     -Vampire/paranormal, sexual content-HOT, HOT, HOT!!!
     I love her writing style. It's raw, edgy, and because the back-stories interlink, you keep seeing glimpses from past characters in each new book. I will mention that you want to start at the beginning, though. This is NOT, IMHO a stand-alone series. You will want to know a lot of things about each character in subsequent books, so just do yourself a favor and start at the beginning. Also, "Lover at Last" is a very touching, wonderful love story, but it does contain gay sex, so if you're not into that, either skip the sexy bits or risk missing bits of the saga.
    *I'm currently on book three of the Fallen Angels series, and it's really good!
    - Angels and Demons
     I love the concept of what's going on, the fight for souls that could go either way, and the raw fight between good and evil, sometimes within one person. I'm in love with Jim!

2) Victoria Danann
     *''The Order of the Black Swan' series.
      -Vampire hunters/paranormal/demons, sexual content- spicy!
      Fun, feisty, fast reads, all of them. Again, the stories of each character intertwine, so you'll want to start at the beginning and read through. This a different series concept, in my experience, in that the main character is introduced in the first book and seems to be much of the focus of subsequent books, with each 'couple' in the following books being sort of a side story to the main story. Not always, but for the most part. Hard to explain, but the fun part is that the characters you get to know and love in the first book are seen again and again, which is what I love about sagas. I HATE falling in love with book folks and then never seeing them again in a series.
     The caveat to this one is that with the last book, I felt just a bit disappointed. The story was good, but the only sexy bits were mistaken identity, and that kinda turned me off just a bit. But the rest of the story was good enough to keep going, and in the end, I was very glad I did.

3) Rebecca Ethington
     *The Imdalind Series
     -YA, Paranormal
     I started reading this before I realized it was YA. Since I tend to like my books spicy, I steer away from YA and NA most of the time. But sometimes, fate intervenes. I started this one and was hooked from the very beginning. I HAD to know what was going on. Before I knew it, I was downloading book two, and I just bought book three. I haven't read it yet, but I'm confident it will be as enthralling as the first two books. Highly recommend it!

4) Penelope King
    * Demonblood and Spellbound series
     -demons, witches, paranormal. Sexual content: not much at all in the Spellbound series, but there is some in the Demonblood series... not too hot, but definitely there.
     Demonblood:
     This was something completely different from what I've read before, which is why I kept with it when, again, it was a NA novel, instead of my usual. :)  Two aspects of the same person, living in one body, with completely different personalities and lifestyles. One exists by day, one by night, and though they know about each other, they are unaware of what the other aspect does during their 'body time'. It's a very intriguing series, and I can't wait for the third book!
     Spellbound Series:
     A sweet YA series, dealing with coming-of-age witches. Predictable, but in that good way, when you know what's coming, but you love the characters enough to want to know how they get there. There's a reason the 'formulaic' stories work... if the characters and plot twists work together, it's a hit. I thought these books were definitely well-done and enjoyed them thoroughly. :)

5) Keary Taylor
    * Branded: Fall of Angels
     paranormal/angels, first book: no sexual content, though there is some sweet attraction and kissing. :)
     Another one that I started reading without realizing it was YA. But WOW. What a story! I was blown away! I can't wait to get the rest of the series (so many books, too little income!!!!) but the first book is AMAZING. Very well-written, emotionally engaging and with such an intriguing plot that I could not put it down. I'll report on the others in the series as I'm able. :)

So there ya go. 5 authors that, if you haven't already experienced them, you should. I have very eclectic reading preferences, so while things like the Spellbound series are sweet and clean, the Black Dagger Brotherhood is definitely not either of those.. it's raw sex and violence, but in a way that makes you want to wade into the fray and start busting heads. Demonblood straddles the two categories, with parts of it being innocent and timid, and the other parts being bold, courageous, and sexual. Black Swan is just outright fun, with some gory parts (I mean, they're vampire hunters. There will be blood) and interesting cross-overs, literally, since you're dealing with different dimensions.  And the Imdalind series is a class unto itself, IMHO, as is Branded.

Have fun, and feel free to let me know what you think of these authors, if you decide to read their stuff. :)

Now that I've done an update... time to get back to Ishira! :D

Thursday, August 1

Long time, no see...

I know, I know... I've been gone awhile!

I wish I could say it was because I was deep in a writing frenzy during which all I came up for was food, sleep, and bathroom breaks.

Alas, that is not the case.

Between the physical stuff, moving, and the fairly sudden death of my grandfather, things have been a bit crazy, so the blog has fallen by the wayside. I apologize for that.

I have been reading, a lot, during this time, and I've picked up two new crafts, so that's a plus. I'll try to get as many of the reviews out as I can, as I have time.

And I have started writing once more, which is making me very happy. Now that we're settled and life seems to be calming down (gods, did I say that out loud???), I'm hoping I can get my stories straight. Literally! :D

In the meantime, though I'm sure you were hoping for an update from Ishira, here's some of what I've been up to. The good news is that once I have the wire wrapping looking more 'professional', I might be inclined to make some of the tree pendants in Ishira's colors, and maybe use them as prizes for upcoming contests. We'll see how that goes. :)

Anyhow, this was just to let you know I'm still here, still working, just not being as vocal about it here as I am on my Facebook page. I either need more hours in the day or I need more of ME in the day! lol

Enjoy!

Punch needle embroidery. Very easy, quick, and
fun! :)  
  

 Wire Wrapped jewelry/ornaments:




My first piece, with supplies I had on hand.
Tree of Life, Autumn, again with supplies I had on hand. Second piece... first try at a tree.



Owl Be Seeing You, a few purchased bits, the rest was stuff I had on hand or found in my late grandmother's jewelry-making stuff.


Into Each Life, silver tone wire, glass beads, Swarovski crystals.

Silver Paisley, glass beads, silver-tone wire.

Summer Smile; copper wire, metal and acrylic findings, stone chips, glass mosaic piece as the back-drop. 


So there you have it. That's what I've been up to. :P