Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Get Sweet:
A Simply Ali
Sweetblood Event
featuring Laurie London!!



Today marks the first day of
Simply Ali's
Get Sweet Event featuring Sweetblood series author Laurie London.

The fourth book in Ms. London's Sweetblood series is about to arrive on shelves and we want to help her celebrate!

Starting today through Saturday we will be showcasing each book in the Sweetblood series including the upcoming Seduced By Blood.

For fans of the Sweetblood series we think you will enjoy what we have cooked up with
Author Laurie London and those of you new to the series will get a look at what a great series you've been missing.

And you know there is going to be a giveaway! :) The Grand Prize is a signed set of all four prints in the Sweetblood series, swag including the series romance trading cards and this super cool Sweetblood mug! I for one am going to be seriously jealous of the winner because I've been lusting after one of these mugs. :)

Let's get this party started!! It's only fitting to start at the beginning...
Bonded by Blood
by
Laurie London


Sweetblood, Book 1

HQN

Parnormal Romance

Blurb

Some cravings are too powerful to resist...

Movie location scout Mackenzie Foster-Shaw has always known that she’s cursed to die young. No one can protect her from the evil that has stalked her family for generations—vampires who crave her rare blood type. Until one afternoon in a wooded cemetery, she encounters an impossibly sexy stranger, a man she must trust with her life.

For Dominic, a man haunted by loss, Mackenzie satisfies a primal hunger that torments him—and the bond they share goes beyond heat, beyond love. She alone can supply the strength he needs to claim his revenge. But in doing so, he could destroy her…

Bonded By Blood stars Dom and Mackenzie
Take a peek at two of my favorite characters


These two absolutely sizzle together. There is a scene that I think is beautiful and poignant in this book. It takes place the night after Dom and Mackenzie first meet. It is still one of my all-time favorite scenes and I get chills just thinking about that moment! :)

I asked Ms. London
"Who'd Play Who"
in the movie and this is what she said...
For Dom, I’d cast Rodrigo Santoro as he’s shown here.

Remember Dom’s thumb rings? I was inspired to add that plot element because of this photograph.
For Mackenzie, I’d cast Stana Katic, because she’s got that slightly exotic look that Dom describes.

Excerpt
Chapter One


Mackenzie Foster-Shaw spotted the cemetery sign at the last minute and squeezed the brakes, spinning out her white Triumph motorcycle in a spray of dirt and gravel. She meant to lean into a sharp, controlled turn, but the back tire lost traction and she almost had to lay the thing down.

Crap, the rocks hadn’t looked that loose. Irritation at her carelessness momentarily replaced the uncertainty riding in with her as she sprang from the bike. After examining the chrome for chips and seeing no damage, she felt the hard lump of anticipation return, but she swallowed and tried to ignore it.

She yanked off her helmet and squinted into the shadowed interior of the cemetery. Even in the late afternoon sun, little light penetrated the heavy canopy of fir trees.

“I’m liking this so far,” she said to herself as she tossed her sunglasses on the seat. But she knew better than to get her hopes up too soon. Hope didn’t pay the bills, nor did wishful thinking.

Situated on a forest access road, miles from the main highway, the cemetery was certainly ancient enough. The county register listed it as one of the oldest in the region. How long had it been since anyone visited this place? Ages ago, probably.

She started to unzip her leather jacket, then hesitated. Like most people in the Pacific Northwest after months of gray skies and the unending wetness of winter, she didn’t need much of an excuse to strip off the layers. But with one glance at the bushes she’d need to traipse through, she zipped it back up. Those vivid green leaves couldn’t camouflage the barb-covered vines eager to hook anything within reach. Especially bare skin. Besides, it was probably cooler and wetter inside the trees.

She grabbed her camera from the saddlebag and fiddled with the settings, not bothering with the flash attachment. The client was adamant the pictures needed to portray the ambient lighting and convey an oppressive, haunted feeling.

“Hopefully, this location will work for them.” It was the fourth or fifth graveyard she’d visited in the past two weeks. If it didn’t, she was screwed because she was totally out of ideas.

Bear Creek Pioneer Cemetery was etched in once-white paint on a crooked sign at the side of the road. After shooting a few pictures, she scanned the area for a pathway and noticed a slight indentation in the underbrush. She’d do her sketches and take measurements of the road later.

Her boots crunched on the gravel as she slung the camera strap over her shoulder and plunged into the blackberry bushes. Good thing she’d kept her riding leathers on. Both the jacket and the pants. Sharp thorns and stickers grabbed hungrily at her arms and legs, but they weren’t able to gain purchase on the thick hide.

As she stepped into the small clearing, the still, dank air clung to her face. Tufts of tangled grasses crowded around the crumbling headstones in the middle of the cemetery, but at the edge, the bushes covered them completely. Oppressive? Most definitely. Her stomach lurched with excitement, but again, she quickly tamped it down and got to work.

Opening the tripod, she balanced it on the uneven ground next to a stone cross. Something about it made her hesitate. The name was no longer legible and she paused to run a finger over the weathered, rough surface. Who was buried here, gone and forgotten? A man? A woman? A child?

She must have stared a little too long because her sinuses began to itch. She wrinkled her nose, tried to sniff away the sudden heavy weight pulling at her heart, but it didn’t quite work. Would someone wonder about her too? What she looked like. What kind of a person she was. How long from now? Months? Years, maybe? If she were lucky. But the thing was, there’d be no body in her grave.

Stop. Just stop it. Quit being so damn morbid. Normally she was pretty good at not thinking much about the future. Why worry about something completely out of her control? It had to be all these depressing cemeteries she’d been visiting lately.

She took a deep breath to change the unproductive air in her lungs, screwed the camera in place and exhaled, wrenching her mind back to the present where it needed to stay.

With every satisfying click of the shutter, the outside world became only what she could see through the viewfinder. The gravestones, the trees and the quiet loneliness.

When she finally stopped to examine the results, her pulse jumped like it always did when she captured something magical through the lens. They were good. Really good. Much better than the other locations. When she got to one particular image, she hesitated. The lengthening shadows stretched out over the headstones and mounds of grass like the distorted, tortured lines of Munch’s painting, The Scream, and her spine prickled.

Or maybe it was the wind.

A slight breeze found its way into the open collar of her jacket, tickling her neck and ears, and stirring the branches of the watchful trees. She shivered and brushed her hair away from the lens.

Zombies? Dead eyes and insatiable cravings? She could totally visualize rotting hands stretching out of their graves here. Would Hollywood think so? That was the fifteen hundred dollar bonus question.

She twisted her hair up, clipped it off her neck, and dropped to the forest floor. Although it hadn’t rained, moisture lingered everywhere and the ground smelled woodsy beneath her. She rolled over onto her back, again thankful she’d decided to keep the jacket on. A few wispy fronds of grass brushed her cheek and she batted them away. Twisting the lens to focus on the treetops, she—

A sound sliced through the silence of the graveyard and she froze.

A cry? A growl?

She patted her jacket pocket and felt the reassuring weight of her handgun.

Maybe it was just the squeak of tree limbs protesting against the wind. Of course it was.

With shaking hands, she pushed herself to a sitting position just to make sure. When she heard it again, she scrambled to her feet.

An animal. Definitely not a tree limb.

She held her breath and fixated on the spot at the edge of the cemetery where the noise originated.

A mound of leaves and branches moved. Twenty feet or so in front of her.

Her pulse thundered behind her eardrums. It was probably just a raccoon. But didn’t they hiss? She took a step backwards, her gaze unwavering.

A badger? They were mean sons of bitches. No, this definitely didn’t sound like the one that crawled into their tent on the last camping trip with her father all those years ago. This sounded bigger, different.

Her breath came out in shallow bursts as she glanced behind her. Okay. Her bike was about thirty steps away then up that slight embankment through the sticker bushes. If she ran, would the thing chase her? If she moved slowly, would it even follow? No, it was probably even more scared of her. She eased the camera strap around her neck and—

She heard it again.

This time it was unmistakable.

“Help me.”

The pile of leaves shuffled, falling away to reveal a man hidden underneath. With a hand outstretched to her, he writhed as if in pain.

A man? What the hell? Here in the middle of nowhere? Should she run for help? Should she walk closer?

Even from this distance, she could see his brow furrowed in agony, his eyes desperate and hollow. He didn’t appear to be in any shape to harm her. Besides, she had her gun.

Recalling her mother’s stern warnings over the years, she paused. This couldn’t have anything to do with her family, could it? Her cousin Stacy’s face flashed in her memory along with the faded one of her father. But this wasn’t the big city, nor was it summer. Two critical elements. Usually.

She placed a cool hand to her throat, the racing tempo of her heart slowed just a little, and she considered her options. Maybe this was his version of “here little girl, help me with my puppy.” Clear out here though? It wasn’t like this place got a lot of foot traffic.

He dropped his arm and his mouth moved silently. God, he really seemed hurt. She had to do something; she couldn’t just leave him.

She pulled out her cell phone, punched 911, and kept a finger above the Send button. Shaking off myriad notions of zombies and cemeteries, she strode forward to the edge of the trees.

The man lay on his back, half-hidden under the leaves and branches, his clothes covered in dirt. Given his disheveled appearance, he looked like a vagrant. But as she raked her eyes over him, she noted his expensive-looking boots and pale blue dress shirt, and he, too, was wearing leather pants. Most definitely not homeless.

Torn and muddy, his shirt was unbuttoned, ripped open actually, revealing a dirt-smeared but well-defined chest. Some of his shoulder-length dark hair, tangled with bits of leaves and debris, seemed to be partially captured in a ponytail, but she couldn’t be sure from this angle. His eyes, an electrifying shade of ice blue, pierced through her. She stopped a few feet away.

“What happened to you? Are you hurt?”

“I need...your help.” His voice, slightly accented, was clearly laced with pain.

At that moment, the wind picked up and swirled at her feet as if urging her to move. The leaves around him danced on the air and settled slowly back to the ground. Stepping closer, she heard his sharp intake of breath. His eyes widened at first then narrowed to slits, and he shrank backwards into the leaves.

He couldn’t be scared of her, could he? He was a tall man, athletic and powerfully built. Why would he be afraid of her?

“Stay away,” he ordered. Given his condition, his forceful tone surprised her.

She didn’t understand. Why the sudden turnabout? He clearly needed her help. He had to be hallucinating. How long had he been here anyway? Squatting down to appear less intimidating, she tucked her phone in her pocket and stretched out her hands like she would to a frightened dog. “It’s okay. I won’t hurt you. I can help.”

Then she saw it. A hole in his mud-encrusted shirt. She hadn’t noticed it right away because it was fairly small, the size of a quarter maybe, and he cradled his arm as if it were injured.

“Oh my God. Is that...blood? Have you been shot?”

As she sprang to his side, the last thing she remembered was the way his pupils suddenly dilated. Like a shark rolling back its eyes when it bites.


You can read Randa's Review of BONDED BY BLOOD over at Joyfully Reviewed.

Grab Your Copy of BONDED BY BLOOD here...
Amazon / Barnes & Noble
Next we are going to take a look at the Sweetblood eNovella HIDDEN BY BLOOD!

Hidden by Blood
by
Laurie London


Sweetblood, Book 1.5

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Paranormal Romance

Blurb

Deep within the forests of the Pacific Northwest, two vampire coalitions battle for supremacy—Guardians who safeguard humanity and Darkbloods, rogues who will stop at nothing to satisfy their craving for the sweetest of human blood.

Now, former Army Ranger Finn McKentry finds himself imprisoned as a blood slave, forced to submit to an enemy more powerful than any he’s encountered before.

Only Brenna Stewart, the woman he’d loved and lost, can set him free—but the secret she harbors might lead them down the most dangerous path of all…


"Who'd Play Who?"

For Finn, I’d cast Sean Maguire.

For Brenna, I’d cast Anna Torv.

You can read Randa's Review of HIDDEN BY BLOOD at Joyfully Reviewed
Grab Your Copy of HIDDEN BY BLOOD here... Amazon / Barnes & Noble
Q & A with Laurie London

What is your inspiration for writing?

I love to tell stories and imagine what/if scenarios. This can drive my teenagers nuts sometimes. “What would you do if I turned around right now and you could tell I wasn’t me anymore?” “What would you do if the zombie apocalypse happened right now?” “What would you do if you were listening to your iPod and suddenly you hear the voice of a ghost asking you to help them?” “What would you do if that guy over there was really an undercover paranormal cop investigating a strange string of murders?”

What prompted the Sweetblood Series

As I drove down a 2-lane highway, I noticed a small cemetery on the side of the road. I remember thinking what a strange location for such an old-looking cemetery. Something compelled me to turn around and check it out. Everything was overgrown and encroaching trees lined the perimeter. Getting back to my what/if fascination, I wondered what I’d do if I noticed a hurt man lying under a pile of leaves, but when I went to help him, he attacked me. I went home and started writing the answer to that question and the Sweetblood series was born.

Thank you to Laurie London for joining with

Simply Ali
to throw this event! To enter the wonderful giveaway leave a comment or question below. Contest ends Sunday @ Midnight.

Stay tuned to
Simply Ali there will be much more Sweetblood fun to come!!

So come back tomorrow and Get Sweet!


19 comments:

Susan W. said...

I love your what/if scenarios! I listen to my ipod a lot and would end up freaked out if I heard a voice of a ghost through it!
suz2(at)cox(dot)net

Joanne said...

Congrats on the new release. How many books will be in the series? This book sounds fantastic. Can't wait to read it.

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Maria D. said...

Congratulations to Laurie on her upcoming release. I've never read this series but I was definitely hooked with the excerpt. Thanks for the great giveaway!

junegirl63 at gmail dot com

Laurie London said...

Thanks, Ali and Miranda, for featuring the Sweetblood books. What a thrill for me!

@Susan, hehe thanks! It drives my kids nuts. And that iPod what/if just came to me when I was writing this post, but then I started to think about it. Wouldn't that make a great start to a YA ghost story? I mean, it'd totally freak me out too. I'm getting goosebumps just thinking about it.

@Joanne, thank you! There are 4 novels and 2 novellas in the Sweetblood world at the moment and I'm working on the next one.

@Maria, thank you! Glad you liked the excerpt. :-)

Kelly said...

SUPER AWESOME POST!!!!

Laurie know how much I love her and her Sweetblood series!!!!

Much Love
Kelly

Randa said...

Thank you Laurie for helping us by answering all of our quirky questions!! :) Everyone should check out this series because is is phenomenal!! :)

Raonaid Luckwell said...

Gotta love what comes to mind when you ask yourself and others "What if".

I've heard many authors use this method to brain storm and start the brain juices.

Actually used the What if to revamp an old role playing character of mine. And the story lines that come to me with it are awesome!

Seriously need to get the first book. I have book 2 in my TBR pile but I haven't touched it because I like to read books in order

Raonaid at gmail dot com

andieleah said...

I jumped in late with Jackson's book...now I'm backtracking to catch up with this series. Really loved Jackson...he's yummy!!!
andieleah78@gmail.com

Diane said...

This is a great series!!!
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elaing8 said...

Congrats on the newest release.
Great excerpt.Sounds like a great start to the series.Looking forward to reading other excerpts to the other books too.
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erin said...

thanks for such a fun post! I've read such awesome reviews for Laurie's books, I feel like the only person who hasn't read them yet :)

Congrats on the new release!

Megan@Riverina Romantics said...

Those were great castings. I really like the heroines.

Great event your having here!

riverinaromantic AT aol DOT com

Timitra said...

Thanks for the new to me author intro Ali!

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TAMMY said...

thank you so much for the chance
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Mel said...

I love this series and can't wait to see what happens next. Thanks for the opportunity!

xmelaniexthomasx(at)aim(dot)com

JenM said...

I always love reading about how authors get their inspiration. I've got Bonded by Blood on my never-ending TBR pile and this prompted me to pull it out and move it to the top.

Barb P said...

I loved the post, and I love the series!! Congrats on the new release and Thanks for the awesome giveaway! bpatrick64113@sbcglobal.net

Melissa B said...

OMG, I LOVED the excerpt...and the people who would play the characters! I want these books!!

bn100 said...

Very nice excerpt. The series sounds good.

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