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  • A deadly web …

    So in unveiling the cover for Web of Lies last week, I neglected to, you know, post what the book is actually about. Duh, Jen! Anyway, here’s the back cover copy (which will probably get tweaked a little bit:

    Web of Lies 1-6-10 smallCuriosity is definitely going to get me dead one of these days. Probably real soon.

    I’m Gin Blanco. You might know me as the Spider, the most feared assassin in the South. I’m retired now, but trouble still has a way of finding me. Like the other day when two punks tried to rob my popular barbecue joint, the Pork Pit. Then there was the barrage of gunfire on the restaurant. Only, for once, those kill shots weren’t aimed at me. They were meant for Violet Fox. Ever since I agreed to help Violet and her grandfather protect their property from an evil coal-mining tycoon. I’m beginning to wonder if I’m really retired.

    So is Detective Donovan Caine. The only honest cop in Ashland is having a hard time reconciling his attraction to me with his Boy Scount mentality. And I can barely keep my hands of fhis sexy body. What can I say? I’m a Stone elemental — with a little Ice magic thrown in — but my heart isn’t made of solid rock. Luckily, Gin Blanco always gets her man … dead or alive.

    Yep, in Web of Lies, Gin takes on an evil coal-mining dwarf (who also happens to be a Stone elemental just like she is). I’m really happy with how this book turned out. In some ways, I think that it’s even better than Spider’s Bite. But anyway, now you all know what it’s about! 😉

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    Blogs, blogs, blogs …

    Since Spider’s Bite is coming out Jan. 26, I’ll be doing a lot of guest blogs/interviews over the next few weeks. Here’s a list of what I have lined up so far. And if anyone wants me to drop by their site, just send me an e-mail. I’m always up for doing guest blogs/interviews when time and my schedule allow:

    Jan. 15: Tote Bags ‘n’ Blogs

    Jan. 21: Literary Escapism

    Jan. 24: All Things Urban Fantasy

    Jan. 25: Dark Faerie Tales

    Jan. 26: Smexy Books

    Jan. 27: ParkAve Princess

    Jan. 28: Magical Musings

    Feb. 2: The Romance Dish

    Feb. 3: SciFi Chick

    Feb. 4: Pop Syndicate

    Feb. 15: Tote Bags ‘n’ Blogs

    Feb. 15-16: Book Talk with J&J

    And these too: I’ll be over at Vampire Wire, Debuts & Reviews, and Fantasy Dreamer’s Ramblings, but I don’t have firm dates for these yet.

    I’ll post reminders here and on my Facebook page about where I’ll be guest blogging over the next few weeks. Also, a lot of these posts will have giveaways with them.

    Also, I’m scheduled to sign copies of Spider’s Bite starting at 1 p.m. on Jan. 23 at Mountain Empire Comics in Bristol, Tenn. Several other authors/comic book artists are supposed to sign their books/comic books that day too. I’ll keep you posted. Let’s just hope there’s no snowy weather that day! 😉

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    Sold, baby!

    So I guess I can go ahead and announce this since it’s mentioned in the February issue of Romantic Times magazine.

    I’ve sold books 4 and 5 in my Elemental Assassin urban fantasy series to my publisher, Pocket Books. Huzzah!

    I’m super excited about this because my editor and all the other folks at Pocket have been absolutely great to work with. Plus, books 4 and 5 will let me finish out the first main story arc with Gin and her nemesis, which I hope will please readers.

    Of course, I want to write more Gin books beyond these five, but that will depend on sales, like everything does in the book world.

    At this point, I don’t know when books 4 and 5 will be out — I’m hoping both of them will be published in 2011, but we’ll see. In the meantime, there will be three Elemental Assassin books out in 2010, which will hopefully get folks hooked on the series. (Three weeks to Spider’s Bite!)

    But for now, I’m doing the happy dance! 😉

  • Stars from RT …

    I got a nice surprise over the Christmas break — a great review of Spider’s Bite from Romantic Times magazine. The reviewer gave the book 4 1/2 stars, which is the best rating that I’ve ever gotten from the magazine (and the first of what I hope is many more to come). Here’s the top half of the review by Jill M. Smith:

    Spider's Bite finalWhen it comes to work, Estep’s newest heroine is brutually efficient and very pragmatic, which gives the new Elemental Assassin series plenty of bite. Shades of gray rule in this world where magic and murder are all too commonplace. The gritty tone of this series gives Estep a chance to walk on the darker side. Kudos to her for the knife-edged suspense!

    One of the editors, Faygie Levy, was also nice enough to do a little Q&A with me on Spider’s Bite. So my thanks go out to both Jill and Faygie. Both the Q&A and the review can be found in the the February issue. Hope you can check them out!

    And I also have some other good news to announce. Stay tuned for more …

    In the meantime, I’m doing the happy dance! 😉

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    Elemental, my dear …

    A while back, someone asked me what an elemental was and why my Spider’s Bite is the first book in the Elemental Assassin series. (He was wondering about the name of the series). Well, here’s the answer.

    Basically, in Spider’s Bite and the other books in the series, an elemental is someone who can create, control, and manipulate one of the four elements — Air, Fire, Ice, and Stone. (And yes, the letters are capitalized because I thought it would make things clearer for readers).

    Gin Blanco, the heroine of the series, is an Ice and Stone elemental, which means that she can control not one by two elements. For example, her Ice magic lets her make small shapes, like cubes, crystals, and the occasional knife. Her Stone magic lets her make her own skin as hard as marble and hear the vibrations of the stones around her. In my world, people’s actions and emotions permeate the environment around them. So for instance, Gin can tell if someone has been murdered inside a brick home and that sort of thing. And she can do other things with her elemental magic besides what I’ve mentioned here (powers to be revealed in future books). 😉

    The Elemental Assassin series also features vampires, giants, and dwarves, because I wanted to include a variety of folks/creatures/magic users.

    So how did I come up with a book about elementals? Read on.

    Several years ago, when I was first getting serious about writing, I wrote a pretty crappy epic fantasy novel. Seriously, it was all kinds of bad — your typical farmgirl-with-a-great-destiny plot. I shudder to think of it now. Shudder-shudder.

    But one of my secondary characters was an assassin — and I eventually realized that she was much more interesting than my farmgirl heroine was. So I decided to write another epic fantasy with an assassin as the main character. I tried and tried and tried … writing a couple of different drafts/chapters with different plots and different characters, but I could never get it just right. So eventually I moved on to the Bigtime series, among other things.

    But I kept thinking about writing an assassin story and during a lull in between my work on the Bigtime series, I finally decided to forget the epic part and go with a modern, urban fantasy. And finally, the character and story started to click for me.

    But the assassin needed magic, since this was an urban fantasy. All along while writing the various drafts/chapters, I’d had a half-formed idea of having the assassin be able to use some kind of Stone or Ice power. (I also thought about putting golems in there too based on a really strange dream that I had one night).

    But if my assassin could use Stone magic, then I wanted my villain to be able to use some kind of Fire power (because who isn’t afraid of being burned alive?). However, having only two kinds of powers seemed a bit limiting (you never want to limit your magic too much). So somehow, somewhere along the way, I decided to put two more types of magic in there — Air and Ice — because they were the opposites of Stone and Fire (there’s a lot of duality in my magic system). And thus, the magic portion of the Elemental Assassin series was born.

    Now, elementals are not a new idea. I’ve read fantasy books over the years where folks can control the weather or water or whatever. But I thought it would be cool to have an elemental as my main character simply because of the powers that I could give her. I also think it helped to make Spider’s Bite more marketable because elementals aren’t in every book — and they’re certainly not as common as vampires and werewolves these days. Agents/editors are always saying that they’re looking for something fresh and different, so I tried to give it to them.

    So there you have it. Some of my inspirations for Spider’s Bite and the Elemental Assassin series in a nutshell. Frightening, isn’t it? 😉

    Got questions? I’ll answer them in the comments …