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Cover Art Reveal

6/27/2014

 
Back so soon?  I know, right?  Yesterday was crazy with the launch of my website and start of the blog, but it turns out, the fun wasn’t over.  At the end of the day, the final approved artwork for “Walking Through Fire” landed in my inbox.  And here it is:
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What do you think?  Are you in love with Simon MacKay?  I certainly wouldn’t mind running into this ghost!

I must thank everyone over at The Wild Rose Press, but most importantly the artist herself, Debbie Taylor, who crafted me one fantastic cover.

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By now you might be curious about the story…or at least I hope you are.  Here’s the official book blurb:



Simon MacKay, the last Earl of Cleitmuir, was murdered two hundred years ago because of his family’s dangerous legacy.  Alone and cursed he haunts his home in order to protect the lost treasure. A pastime that leaves him angry and embittered until he meets a feisty American tourist. Not only is Laurel sexy and beautiful, she can also see him in his ghostly form. 
 
Antiquities expert, Laurel Saville, leaves Chicago to visit her best friend in the romantic Scottish Highlands.  She is saved from a tragic fall by the ghostly Simon. Once she realizes she is not crazy, she pledges to help him find his family’s missing artifact. A pledge hindered by treasure hunter Alex Mackenzie, a descendant of the clan that murdered Simon. 
 

Laurel risks everything, including her life, to help Simon resolve the issues keeping him earth bound. But will she lose him forever or is there a way Laurel can keep him with her on this earthly plane?

Now, all I need is a release date….

The Paranormal Path To Publishing

6/26/2014

 
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Welcome!  I’m happy you dropped by.  To get things rolling, let me tell you the tale of how I came to be an author.  It started when I was very young…you see, in my household I was the youngest of four girls, and I can’t remember a time when someone wasn’t reading.  My parents led by doing, both were avid readers and instilled my love of books I still hold today.  I owe them my success, and wish they were here to witness the achievement of a life long goal.

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Reading, mostly in the fantasy and science fiction genre, of course, led to writing.  I remember a short story written in elementary school, “Whatever Happened To Ellen?” blossoming into a radio show complete with sound effects and music in college.  It was my first foray into monsters and mayhem.  I wrote all through my education, almost majoring in English Literature, but my life took a different turn with music.

It was after I graduated college I had my first sale, and a first big score it was.  A simple short story (slightly over 1200 words) called “Does The Shoe Fit You Now”, a Cinderella sequel, was bought by one of my favorite authors, Marion Zimmer Bradley, for her Sword & Sorceress anthology, specifically book 12.  Not only did I sell to the first place I submitted, it was actually my first submission ever!  It turned out to be beginners luck…

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As life would have it, I soon had to concentrate on my career as a music editor for television and film, in order to eat and keep a roof over my head.  But I still kept writing, in fact, I decided to try my hand at long fiction and tackled writing my first novel.  It took many years to write (remember I needed a shelter and food), but complete at 100,000 words, “Valley Fever” was born, a contemporary fantasy set in Southern California.  Proud of my child, I sent it out into the world, querying agents and ultimately submitting to three different publishers.

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I was not idle waiting to hear if someone would give me a shot, I started my second novel, “Walking Through Fire”, a paranormal romance with a hunky Scottish ghost.  Already I could tell this was a better effort than my first, so when everyone passed on “Valley Fever”, it didn’t deter me.  I would lead with my stronger story.  But how to get someone to buy it?

I decided on a different path than I had taken with my first manuscript.  Querying agents and sitting in slush piles hadn’t done the trick.  I needed editors and agents to take notice, so I took the contest path.  Researching who the final judges would be, I entered several with promising results.  I was a finalist in the paranormal category of Utah's “Great Beginnings”, then struck gold in 2013 by winning Florida’s “Golden Palm” contest, and coming in second in Chesapeake’s “Finish That Damn Book”, both in the paranormal categories again.  This got me two full requests by two different editors.
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On April 1st (yup, I’ll never think of April’s Fool’s Day the same way again!) I got “The Call” from Amanda Barnett, senior editor for the Faery Rose line at The Wild Rose Press.  Yes, I was doing the snoopy dance; someone wanted to buy my novel.
And that my friends, was my paranormal path to publishing.


Please join me on this crazy new ride as a novelist.  Check back for updates on “Walking Through Fire”, plus, I’ll be blogging about my experience in this journey, sharing some excerpts, posting a book review or two, as well as, sharing new writing challenges and odd things crossing my mind.

Pull up a chair; get yourself a drink, thank you for joining me in this paranormal life.

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    Always looking for a little magic, CJ decided to create some of her own as a writer of paranormal romance, urban and contemporary fantasy.


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