Archive for July, 2008

Come on.  You know you want it.  You’ve seen them on the road and a secret twang of jealousy ran through your body.  You want a Porsche.  A beautiful blue one.  Yep, that’s the ticket, a beautiful blue, convertible Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet.  Angie wants it.  Carl wants it.  Sasha wants it.  Brad wants it.Baby Blue  They all have their eye on this expensive, sexy car. 

But the vehicle isn’t going to just anyone.  Nope, one of them is going to have to win a contest in order to receive this bit of heaven on earth.  What none of them expect is that doing the right thing is going to cost…a lot. Which of the four will be wiling to trade love for a car…but not just any car, a Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet.

Beverly Rae turns up the heat in Baby Blue when two sets of best friends go after the same goal.  At times humorous, this sexy romp delivers more than a good road trip.   This novella is a perfect read for the heat of July by reminding one of the spirit of Christmas.

Complete with a wonderful secondary cast including a couple characters who take on various incarnations of the mythic Clause’s, this story is sure to deliver.  Pick up a copy today to see who adopts this baby blue Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet!

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Long ago, I came to the conclusion that newspapers were antiquated, television behind the times and that the Internet has  the most up-to-date information and news available.  When you consider the hundreds of thousands of blogs out there ranging from the military to what Hollywood is doing, is it any wonder?  With the proliferation of mobile media to capture moments that may later prove of valuable social significance, one has to realize the Internet and blogging are the most current, up-to-date pieces of media we have outside of Twitter’s being delivered to the cell plan of our choice.

Robert Scoble, a blogging expert and a soothsayer at Fast Company says, “that blogs and the people behind them are largely “self-correcting”; that they comprise a medium that facilitates much more instant communications among writer and reader, and thus any errors or slander or anything in between can either be lambasted and fixed in relatively short order. The ultimate ends are thus a vetted product achieved in an amount of time that beats or supersedes the fact-check methods of traditional media in the days of print-only and Letters to the Editor, etc.”

I couldn’t agree more.  There is a huge backlash against established methods of communication and research that just don’t make sense any longer.  Not when we live in the day and age where facts and pictures are available nearly instantaneously about whatever a particular individual deems important.

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Scarlett Marks doesn’t know who Demi Moore is, but her friends at Call Me Agency sure do.  They think Scarlett ought to follow in Demi’s footsteps.

Boy ToyBut Scarlett is no Hollywood leading lady.  Her former husband, now deceased, was no Bruce Willis.  In fact, Scarlett is in need of a life transforming makeover, and a birthday celebration is just the place to begin altering the fifty-something little mouse into someone oh-so-much-more in this funny story by author Lizzie T. Leaf.

Widowed, Scarlett Marks life changed when her financial manager disappeared with her money.  In desperate need of a job, she accepts the only offer she receives and is introduced into a world she didn’t know existed with the Call Me Agency whose business is phone sex. 

In the process, she meets Finn Yates, a younger man her co-workers dub a ‘boy toy’. 

Does Scarlett have what it takes to be a cougar when everything she’s ever believed about love, marriage, and cradle robbing are firmly entrenched into her very being?  Can Scarlett overcome her prejudices to find a Boy Toy of her very own?

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Ever find yourself in an elevator and wonder what if I could…

A total of eight authors have wondered the same thing and written hot, sexy stories to describe their answer.  First we had Goin’ Down 1.  This week Aspen Mountain Press is excited to present Goin’ Down 2.GoinDown2  In the first sexy romance by author Tambra Kendall, two friends work together to make their business a success.  But it hasn’t stopped either from wanting more with the other.  What will happen to their business and their friendship if they give in to their lust?

An off duty police officer and a bank employee find themselves hiding in an elevator when violent robbers enter the builidng in the erotic romance, At Your Service by Blythe Phillips.

Karma Jones tells the fun tale of a condom saleman trying to close the year out with a bang.  He gets more than he bargained for in Elevator Encounters: Double Trouble.

Finally, Goin’ Down 2 brings us a burn-your-fingers menage story by Jane Leopold Quinn.If you thought sex in an elevator would be a difficult feat, try it with three!

 If the thought of illicit encounters in an elevator get your blood pumping you won’t want to miss either of these anthologies!

AND there’s more. 

Kara Griffin wows readers with Cosmic Hearts this week.Cosmic Hearts 

This science fiction romance is full of twists and surprises.  For Chance, he needs to save his planet currently on a collision course with extinction of the most permanent kind.  Valeen is the princess of a nearby planet with problems of her own.  Chance thinks they can work something out to save his people. It just may work, too, if Valeen cooperates, and that is looking, well, chancy.   You see, males aren’t allowed to live on Valeen’s planet.

This week at Aspen Mountain Press discover sensual and erotic worlds in ebook reading.

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AVAILABLE NOW

Magnificent Men of Munich

Teddi Turns On

Aspen Mountain Press

Buy Link http://aspenmountainpress.com:80/new-releases/teddi-turns-on/prod_135.html

 

BLURB

No one’s going to take advantage of Teddi Howard again, including the Munich tour operator who screwed her over when he reneged on their contract. Her only option is to face the little weasel.

Nothing stands in the way of the prominent, German businessman David Stiefle, especially a woman. No way is he ever getting involved, even if she is the sensual Mrs. Howard.

 

EXCERPT:

David Stiefel’s eyes kept track of the copper-haired female while he rolled up the sleeves of his striped shirt. The woman was oblivious to the stir she created as she strolled through the crowded O’Hare Airport Business Class Lounge. He stroked an index finger over his lips and studied her sleek figure in form fitting slacks. The appealing rear view was too good to miss. The pleasure of not seeing a panty line forced him to shift in his chair to adjust for the sudden pull in his jeans.

She bent over, hung her jacket across the chair back, and glanced over her shoulder at him. Their gaze held as a smile tweaked the corner of his mouth. He crumpled the wrappings from his beef sandwich and knew he’d just been offered dessert. Now all he had to do was make his move.

As his good luck would have it, right there on the floor, just a few meters away was an airline ticket dropped by some unsuspecting person. He knew that delicious looking woman had done it as a ploy to meet him.

He stood and paced off the few steps, never taking his eyes from her. He stooped, scooped up the packet, and walked the few extra feet before he glanced at the name printed in bold marker across the front. When he held it toward her she fumbled with her purse and carry-on as if she didn’t know she’d lost such an important set of documents. Very cool.

Standing in front of her, he leaned down just enough to catch her scent. Shalimar. His favorite.

“Bitte, Frau, are you missing something?” He liked the way her eyes widened as if she were surprised. She was good.

“Thank you.” She reached out a slender hand. Thank God there wasn’t any of that garish nail art so many women seemed to prefer.

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Sloane Taylor
Sweet as Honey…Hotter than Hell
Francine On Fire www.aspenmountainpress.com
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In the pursuit of unrequited love, people will do crazy things. Sarah Michaels decided to give her playboy crush exactly what he wanted – the best sex he could ever wish for. Jamie Sleator believed that all he wanted was a good, quick tumble, until he tangled with Sarah.Lessons in Love

Lessons in Love by Melissa Glisan is a blistering hot read with elements of BDSM that some readers may find objectionable.  Most of you though, will be breaking into a sweat that will make the equator feel like a polar ice cap, especially when Sarah’s best friend, Sam, gives her lessons in how to turn Jamie into a puddle of jelly.  Plus, Jamie’s father is a hoity-toity snot who loves making Sarah’s life miserable because…well, that is just one of the gems  you will need to discover when you read Lessons in Love.

Please note, this story depicts sexual practices that are not for everyone.  If you are interested in pursuing such practices, this novel IS NOT a tutorial.  Please seek out the experienced advice of an expert.  This novel is meant purely for fictional enjoyment and not instruction.

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No doubt about it, book trailers can be effective, engaging ways to attract new readers.

Sadly, though, most languish without more than 100 viewings.

Think about the youtube videos you enjoy. Someone TOLD you about the video, sent you a link and you watched it. If you liked it, you sent it along to more people in your email circle. This is viral (it spreads like a virus).

Several of us laughed when we watched the video of the office workers destroying their computers set to the music of Daniel Powter in Bad Day. (3.7 million hits)

Daniel Powter’s real video, Bad Day, is really good too (1.2 million hits).

Why?

It garnered our attention with ACTION and however brief, told a story.

Does your book trailer tell a story? Any story? Or is it just a gathering of pictures, blurbs, and music? Has your video been uploaded to YouTube? How many views has it had?

If it hasn’t had many, I suggest rethinking the video trailer. It should be similar to a trailer you’d see to engage the viewers interest for a movie like The Dark Knight, or Ironman, or another popular movie. Think ACTION. They don’t flash a lot of words up on the screen.

Take a look at this video done for the character of Felix Gomez, a contemporary vampire who lives in Denver. Felix is first introduced to readers in Mario Acevedo’s novel, The Nymphos of Rocky Flats. For those of you familiar with Denver, Rocky Flats was an area of town known for playing with some not very nice, highly reactive elements like plutonium. This video was done with Lego people and you’ll notice there isn’t a whole lot of printed verbiage until the very end when you find out about Mario’s three books. At this time, this particular video has had more than 2300 hits. While that isn’t high compared to some, Mario’s trailer has done extremely well among book trailers.

The best trailers are not a bunch of stills and covers put together but rather mini-films.

It is possible to take a still photograph and make it feel like it is in action. Remember Captain Kangaroo? Remember the stories that were read on the program? The camera would zoom in on an area of the picture book and pan to different parts of the picture to show movement. This is done on a current children’s book trailer called “How to Save Your Tail“. Even this very simple video has had more than 1,000 hits.

Note how the different parts of the cover are used to convey movement and unity. When the art changes to the black and white drawings, there is a continuity. There is also unity with the voice overs, something a lot of book trailers are missing.

Book trailers shouldn’t be much over 3 minutes. Most people don’t have a lot of patience for watching much longer. Commercial length is good (30-45 seconds) unless you can really create a fun and compelling video. I’ve watch the lego squad several times because it’s humorous and entertaining. Many people will watch a music video over and again for the same reason…the video engages them along with the music.

Given how ebooks writers are better tied in to the internet community at large, think of the viral spread you can get telling about a fun video via the loops, blogs, and your web site.

Always, always, always, include links. These can be embedded so that a person can just click on a phrase and be taken to the book or the trailer you want them to see.

There are authors here, far more experienced than I, at using the various computer programs that allow for making movies on your computer. Consider that many cell phones have a video recording device installed. You may find the right spot to “film” a few potential scenes of your story. A lot of people are hams and would have fun reenacting certain parts of your stories. Maybe you could have a filming day.

Don’t know any hams? Try the local community college. The have a visual arts department where wanna-be-filmakers are itching to practice. Many communities actually have schools that teach filmography. See if one of the students there would be interested in “practicing” using your story. They might use it as a class project and you get a book trailer out of the deal.

Most of all, be creative in how you approach your trailer, how you think about accomplishing the trailer, how you get the word out. Maybe you’ll end up having a video as popular as the opera singer on Britain Has Talent. Paul Potts has had his video viewed over 27 million times!

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To celebrate our birthday, Aspen Mountain Press is sending one lucky winner* a picnic basket lunch (retail value of $100) to create the deli sandwich of your dreams from Zingerman’s Deli in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Choose from Sherman’s Sure Choice Reuben - Black Angus lean corned beef, rye; Binny’s Brooklyn Reuben - Pastrami, pumpernickel; Georgia Reuben - Roasted turkey, rye. Also included Zingerman’s homemade redskin potato salad, cole slaw and Russian dressing. Emmentaler Swiss cheese, garlicky pickles and magic brownies.

To be included in the drawing all you have to do is purchase a book at Aspen Mountain Press. The more books you buy between July 1st and July 31st, the more times you will automatically be entered!

According to Oprah, “Zingerman’s sandwiches are an ‘11 on a scale of 1 to 5.’”

Don’t miss out on a terrific opportunity to sample some of the best deli food the mid-west has to offer along with some awesome stories of adventure, mystery, and passion. Remember, each story purchased is an automatic entry into the drawing!

*See website for additional details.

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