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    Carniepunk ARC contest …

    CarniepunkMy editor has generously offered to let me do a giveaway of three ARCs (advanced reading copies) of Carniepunk, the urban fantasy anthology that will be released on July 23.

    Here’s the anthology description:

    A star-studded urban fantasy anthology starring bestselling authors Rachel Caine, Jennifer Estep, Kevin Hearne, Seanan McGuire, and Rob Thurman, and including Delilah S. Dawson, Kelly Gay, Mark Henry, Hillary Jacques, Jackie Kessler, Kelly Meding, Allison Pang, Nicole D. Peeler, and Jaye Wells, whose stories explore the creepy, mysterious, and, yes, sometimes magical world of traveling carnivals.

    The traveling carnival is a leftover of a bygone era, a curiosity lurking on the outskirts of town. It is a place of contradictions — the bright lights mask the peeling paint; a carnie in greasy overalls slinks away from the direction of the Barker’s seductive call. It is a place of illusion — is that woman’s beard real? How can she live locked in that watery box?

    And while many are tricked by sleight of hand, there are hints of something truly magical going on. One must remain alert and learn quickly the unwritten rules of this dark show. To beat the carnival, one had better have either a whole lot of luck or a whole lot of guns — or maybe some magic of one’s own.

    Featuring stories grotesque and comical, outrageous and action-packed, Carniepunk is the first anthology to channel the energy and attitude of urban fantasy into the bizarre world of creaking machinery, twisted myths, and vivid new magic.

    Pretty cool, huh? This has been a really fun anthology to be a part of, and I hope that everyone enjoys it.

    Carniepunk is up for pre-order at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, iTunes, and other booksellers.

    CARNIEPUNK: PARLOR TRICKS

    My story in the anthology is called Parlor Tricks and is part of my Elemental Assassin urban fantasy series. In the story, Gin and Bria go to a country carnival in search of a missing girl and find some unexpected sights and danger along the way. My story is about 9,000 words long, and you can read an excerpt here.

    GIVEAWAY DETAILS

    To enter the Carniepunk ARC giveaway, just leave a comment on this post talking about which story in the anthology you are looking forward to or your favorite author in the anthology.

    The giveaway is open to those 18 and older, U.S and Canada only. The giveaway will run through midnight, May 22, EST. The winners will be announced here on the blog on Friday, May 24.

    Happy commenting!

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    Guest blog: Edie Ramer on strong heroines …

    Edie RamerToday, I’m please to welcome Edie Ramer to my blog. Edie is one of my author friends. She’s the author of Stardust Miracle, Dead People, and other books. Take it away, Edie:

    STRONG HEROINES:

    Garrison Keillor uses this phrase to describe the fictional town of Lake Wobegon: “Where all the women are strong, all the men are good-looking, and all the children are above average.”

    Books with strong women and good-looking men are my favorites. (I take “above average” children for granted.) Though my first introduction to stories was fairy tales, where the average heroines are passive, I quickly graduated to Nancy Drew, devouring her mysteries. At the same time, I loved Wonder Women comic books. In my teens, I found great books filled with strong women, like Little Women, The Diary of Anne Frank, and Pride and Prejudice. I love a strong heroine and dislike whiny heroines.

    Jennifer writes three series with strong heroines. Gin, the assassin heroine in her Elemental Assassin series also runs a barbeque restaurant. So she kills and cooks. I honestly think the cooking part might be harder for me. I’m sure my husband would agree. Her other heroines are strong in different ways. You won’t find a weak one in the bunch.

    And the men … She does well by them, too. They are good looking. And usually they have a few dollars or more in their many bank accounts – which often makes a man look even more good looking.

    Since my first published book, Cattitude, in which a cat changes bodies with a woman and thinks anything a human can do, she can do better, my heroines have been strong. That includes the woman in my Miracle Interrupted books. In Mo’s Heart, the fifth book, Rosa Fabrini is probably one of the emotionally strongest characters I’ve written – and it’s something the hero loves about her.

    Mo's HeartHere’s a short excerpt from Mo’s Heart that takes place after she’s been forced to leave her home, and she’s temporarily staying in an apartment above the hero’s restaurant – right next to his.

    All this ran through her mind in a second as Mo stopped beside her. “It’s not a palace.”

    “I wouldn’t know what to do in a palace.”

    “You’d be the queen. Anything you wanted.”

    She laughed, surprised by his comment. Surprised that she had laughter in her. “I’d rather be a cook.”

    “You are that. The best sous-chef in the village.”

    There was a quiet moment between them, and a sense of peace sighed inside her as she looked at his serious face and knew he saw her as a strong woman, a woman who was temporarily down but not out. Never out. Not as long as she had breath.

    She stood taller.

    “The furniture is pretty ugly,” he said.

    “I don’t know. The couch is the same color as your eyes.”

    “Do me a favor?”

    She looked at him. He never asked her for favors. “Of course.”

    “Run downstairs and get my chef’s knife and bring it back up here.”

    She laughed again and felt a shift inside her. Kind of like she imagined the earth felt when a boulder in a precarious spot moved. “Why?”

    “So you can gouge my eyes out.”

     GIVEAWAY TIME:

    CattitudeEdie is offering up digital copies of Cattitude and Miracle Pie to one winner. To enter, just leave a comment on this post talking about some heroines that you like.

    The giveaway will be open through midnight, EST, Wednesday, April 17. The winner will be randomly selected and announced here on the blog on Friday, April 19.

    ALL ABOUT EDIE:

    Edie Ramer is funnier on the page than in real life. A multiple award-winning writer, she writes stories with heart, attitude, and magic. She lives in southeastern Wisconsin with her husband, dog and one important cat. She’s happy to do what she loves nearly every day.

    MO’S HEART will be available online any day. For more information, visit edieramer.com and follow Edie on Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads

    Thanks so much for being here today, Edie.

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    And the ARCs go to …

    The randomly selected winners of the three print ARCs (advanced reading copies) of Deadly Sting, the eighth book in my Elemental Assassin urban fantasy series, are:

    Demi Bradley

    Samantha Dawson

    Celeste Stahl

    Congrats, winners! You have until midnight, EST, Sunday Feb. 24 to e-mail me your mailing address so I can send the ARCs out to you. After that, I will pick other winners.

    And thanks to everyone who left a comment. I appreciate all the nice words about my books, and I’m that glad you guys are looking forward to more of Gin’s adventures (and Gwen’s too). Plus, you guys gave me a bunch more books to add to my own TBR pile.

    Anyway, thanks again, and happy reading!