Friday, January 25, 2013
Publishing news...
I have some news...
Yes, I'm aware that today is the release day of Blind Faith. I was hoping this news would wait until next week, but apparently it's all happening today.
My three books, Taxes and TARDIS, Point of No Return, and Three's Company will be temporarily unavailable for purchase from today.
I'm hoping to find a new home for them soon, and will let you all know as soon as I know where you can get them from.
Blind Faith is released today through Silver Publishing and you can expect the sequel in March to be released through Silver as well. :)
Blind Faith will be available through the usual channels (Amazon, Barnes and Noble etc) in the usual 2-7 days after today.
Thank you all for your understanding and patience in what has been a stressful time.
I'm also hoping to have news on my new series soon, so I expect there will be busy times ahead.
*mwah*
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
BLIND FAITH
It's almost release day for Blind Faith!
So, to celebrate I'm giving away TWO copies!
I know it's common for all authors to say they fell in love with their characters. I know, I've done it. I've said it.
These boys were no different.
I adore them. I love Carter's ability to love so completely. I love Isaac and his defensive arrogance. I love Brady's loyalty.
*sigh*
But I adored Isaac the most. He's flawed, not by his blindness, but by his reluctance to let himself be loved.
Carter has the patience of a saint, but by the same token, he takes no crap from Isaac. He refuses to let Isaac's inability to see stop them from having a normal relationship.
Blind Faith is the story of how these two men meet in the middle, and how Carter can get Isaac to see what's in front of him before it's too late.
The story is told in first person, from Carter's POV, but it's Isaac who I fell in love with.
He's arrogant, short-fused and foul-tempered. This character has flaws, and he'd rather push people away than risk being hurt.
There is a song that I listened to while writing Isaac. And every time I've heard this song since, it makes me smile.
The song is Better Than I Know Myself by Adam Lambert.
Copyright of RCA Records, a division of Sony Music 2012.
Here's an excerpt...
My next house call
to Isaac's didn't exactly go as planned. I certainly didn't go there with the
intent of asking him out, but that's exactly what happened.
It was a Thursday, and since Isaac worked
later on Thursdays, it was already getting dark. He and Hannah had only gotten
home about ten minutes before I arrived. Isaac was in a good mood, he even
smiled at me when I walked in.
He was just
finishing up on a phone call on his cell, so he walked into another room,
giving himself some privacy. I greeted Brady with a good pat and when I looked
up, Hannah was grinning at me. She pointed toward the room where Isaac had
gone, and whispered, "I have to whisper, because he has impeccable hearing,
but I think he likes you."
Before I could
respond, or even turn her words over in my head, Isaac walked into the room. "Sorry
about that," he said, putting his phone back in his pocket. "Just
sorting out details for work next week."
I was almost
glad he couldn't see me, because I was still staring, open-mouthed, at his
sister.
"Everything
okay?" he asked.
Hannah giggled,
and I recovered quickly. "Oh, sure. Everything's just fine."
Isaac turned his
face toward me. "Did she say something to you?"
Jesus.
Isaac was blind,
yes. But he didn't miss a thing.
He turned his
face in my direction. "Silences, pauses in conversation… you'd be
surprised at how the lack of sight improves other areas of interpretation."
Hannah rolled
her eyes and changed the subject. "Isaac, I'll just be finishing up in the
laundry, okay?" and with that, she left us alone.
So I checked
Brady over, just as Dr Fields had told me to, asking a few questions about his
diet and his behavior, which seemed to please Isaac. I noticed he was wearing
another well-fitted suit like the one he wore the other day, and I wondered
where he worked. So while everything was still going well, I decided to ask him
some questions.
"Okay, my
turn," I said.
"Your turn
for what?" he asked quietly, hesitantly.
"For Twenty
Questions."
Isaac sighed,
and after a few seconds, he frowned. "Okay."
"Are you
sure?" I asked. "We don't have to if you don't want to."
"Is that
one of your twenty questions?"
"No,"
I replied. "Should I start again?"
"Jeez,
Carter, that's eighteen to go."
I smiled, and
with a laugh, I asked, "Okay, where do you work?"
"Hawkins
School for the Blind."
"How long
have you worked there?"
"I went
there as a student," he explained. "Now I work there."
"What do
you do?"
"I teach
English, and I'm on the Board."
"Are all
the students you teach blind?"
"To some
degree."
"That's
excellent," I told him. He turned his face toward me quickly, and I
realized how my words might have sounded. "No, I mean your job is
excellent, not that the students are blind."
"Oh,"
he said quietly.
Shit. Okay, next
question. "How do you get around your house so well? You walk around like
you can see."
He almost
smiled. "I know where everything is. My mind has this house mapped out."
"That's
pretty cool."
He gave me a
half smile. "That's not a question."
I found myself
smiling back at him. "How do you buy clothes? I mean, you're always
impeccably dressed, and… and… "
"…and what?"
he finished. "Everything matches?"
I laughed. "Well,
yes. Do you just call Bloomingdale's and order their season collection?"
Isaac tried not
to smile. "Hannah."
"Hannah
what?"
"Hannah
orders my clothes for me. She knows what I like, what suits me."
"Um, I don't
mean to sound rude, but how do you know what suits you?"
Isaac smiled,
but then he shrugged indifferently. "I don't. I can tell which fabrics are
which by feeling them, and the quality, but as for color… or what's written on
them."
"As in
written on your clothes?"
Isaac nodded. "A
few years ago, there were a few occasions where I'd, well, I'd pissed Hannah
off, and she paid me back."
"Paid you
back with what?"
"Well,
apparently I've worn Sesame Street and Disney to school."
I looked at
Isaac. "Really, Isaac? She did that to you?"
Isaac nodded. "Apparently.
Of course I didn't know until I got to school and someone told me the Big Bird
shirt I was wearing was so yellow even they could see it, and they only had ten
percent vision." Then he added, "She hasn't done it in years though.
Well, not that I've known."
I laughed
incredulously. And then I laughed some more because it was funny.
Isaac scowled at
me. "It's not that funny."
"Oh, yes it
is," I told him. "What else does she do to you for payback?"
Isaac sighed. "She'll
put broccoli on my plate and not tell me."
"And that's
bad?"
He screwed his
nose up. "Anything that tastes like broccoli is bad."
I laughed again,
but he just shook his head and smiled. "You're really not very good at
twenty questions, Carter. You've used up nineteen of your twenty and haven't
really asked me anything."
"Oh, come
on!" I said. "We were having a conversation! That's not fair!"
He smiled
victoriously. "You have one more question, Carter. Better make it a good
one."
I wanted to ask
a lot of things. I wanted to know about Rosie, his guide dog before Brady. I
wanted to know what he did for fun, if he had a girlfriend, or preferably a
boyfriend. I had no clue if he was gay, and I realized, even if he wasn't, I
wanted to know a lot of things about this man. So instead, I asked something
else entirely.
"What are
you doing on Saturday?"
* * * *
Eeeeep!! Aren't they gorgeous? lol
Don't forget, the sequel to Blind Faith, titled Through These Eyes, has a release date of March 30th 2013. So there's more of these boys to come! :)
So for my give away, to celebrate the release of a story about two men and a remarkable dog, I'm giving away two copies.
All you need to do is leave a comment below.
Oh, and I'll be back next week with some big news!!
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