Sunday, January 31, 2016

Editing by Angels


Editing by Angels

Rogue’s Angels would like to help make the publishing process a little bit easier. We offer editing, proofreading, and covers at a reasonable price. 

Rogues Angels have years of editing experience, starting in the 90’s. Please check out resumes at the Rogue’s Angels blog: http://roguesangels.blogspot.com
Or at the Rogue Phoenix Press Website: (we need a page and a link here, coming soon.)

Editing plus proofreading rates are:

$150 for under 50K words
$250 for 50K to 100K words
$350 for over 100K words.

Covers price varies. Please check out the Rogue Phoenix Press Cover site.

Once a cover is used it will not be used again.

http://www.designsbymsg.com/SpreeSpecials.html

Fast track covers: http://www.designsbymsg.com/FastTrackForSale.html

For more information contact Christine Young ~ achristay@aol.com

NEW COVERS:



More covers:

SHARING COVER LOVE!
During the month of February, Rogue's Angels are giving you half off any available pre-made covers. That's $25 for any pre-made cover on this page <http://www.designsbymsg.com/SpreeSpecials.html>. Here are two samples of recent designs.




Friday, January 29, 2016

ROGUE'S ANGELS PRESENT: CHASING RAINBOWS



ebook only 99 cents!

Excerpt from "Chasing Rainbows"
            Hovering at the far end of the bar, Rissa rubbed her arm where That Man's fingers had rested. Dressing as a waitress had seemed like the perfect solution to keep an eye on her brother. Put on a wig and some selected endowments, then circulate through the bar and smile. Unfortunately, because she looked like a waitress, she was expected to act like one also. Except that she didn't know a Black Russian from a Bloody Mary, and her feet hurt. She supposed that her backside would have been black and blue from pinches too if it hadn't been artificially padded.
            However, Rissa quickly figured out a simple system. Wine in the tall glasses; hard liquor in the short, squatty ones. Match the color of the umbrellas or what was left of the drink. If she mixed up the orders, she just smiled and apologized profusely. Her system had worked fine.
            Until That Man touched her arm. 
            Rissa couldn't even look into his mesmerizing green eyes without growing dizzy. A dimple appeared briefly in his left cheek as he flashed a smile. 
            Lowering her gaze was another mistake. His worn-soft bomber jacket and faded-on jeans conveyed a dangerously intimate message. A message her body picked up loud and clear. 
            Ceiling fans moved languidly, shifting the air but not cooling her heated flesh. Perspiration dampened her palms, her upper lip, the valley between her glued-on, enhanced breasts. 
            For the first time in her life, Rissa was confronted with the raw sexual power between a man and a woman. It startled and intrigued her; made her want to draw back even as it pulled her under its spell. 
            The physical impact of someone stumbling against her brought Rissa back to reality--and a commotion by the bar. Rex Foxworth stood alone beside a three-foot-tall cake, his face covered with a stunned expression and clumps of pink frosting.
            Where's Ryan? Rissa thought. What happened? 
            She took a step and her padded breasts slid downward. "Oh, bother and damnation."
            The glue must have been loosened by the perspiration generated from close proximity to the tempting stranger. Rissa placed a hand under her sagging bosom and nudged it upward.
            The emerald-eyed stranger reappeared, regarding her curiously. 
            "Are you feeling alright?" the man asked.
            Rissa nodded vigorously, which started her bosom sliding once more. She crossed her arms and hugged her waist.
            "Are you sure you're not in pain?" 
            "No!" she whispered as her phony breasts continued their downward slide. If I can just get out of here without the entire bar noticing my escaping body parts. 
            Rissa edged along the bar. The door seemed miles away, but she could make it. She knew she could. 
            "Wait!" That Man touched her arm again.
            The contact caught Rissa by surprise. As she spun around to face the stranger, her arms dropped their frantic hold across her midsection. She felt a shifting and realized her borrowed bosoms were now at her waist. Horrified, she watched the slow motion descent of her faux breasts as they fell at the stranger's feet.
            "I'm sorry," Rissa whispered. She snatched the padding from atop the man's spit-shined shoes and double-timed it out of the Pink Flamingo.



(Excerpt copyright Genene Valleau, writing as Genie Gabriel. For more info, please visit my web site: www.GenieGabriel.com)

Thursday, January 28, 2016

IT'S CHECK IN AND SHARE DAY AT ROGUE'S ANGELS BLOG.



PACIFIC OCEAN ROCKS

What would you write about this picture?



It's Check In Day.

Time to pay the piper! How did you do? How much did you write? Did words explode on your WIP?

This is the Rogue's Angels weekly check-in. Every Thursday we encourage the Angels and visitors to let us know how their writing is going.

How well are you doing?

Had problems this week? That's ok. Just sit down this coming week and write. Whatever you do, don't let difficulties from the week before get in your way this week.

Every word is one word closer to the finished product.

 Sweet Surrender the fifth book in The McKenna Clan series is now on hold. I'm working on edits Door to Heaven sequel to Straight to Heaven.



Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Rogue's Angels Present: The Sugarspear Chronicles by Nicole Arlyn

Please welcome Nicole Arlyn author of The Sugarspear Chronicles.

a $26 Amazon/BN GC in honor of the 26 stories that make up the collection will be given to one randomly drawn commenter.



THE SUGARSPEAR CHRONICLES
By Nicole Arlyn

NOTE: The book will be FREE on the date of the tour!

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GENRE: Fantasy

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BLURB:

The Sugarspear Chronicles, the incredible twenty-six-novella saga that started with a little girl and her willow tree, is finally available in one complete collection.

The Sugarspear Chronicles: The Complete Collection is the story of young Sadie Sugarspear, a girl who endures intolerable abuse by reading about a fantasy world filled with incredible sights and outlandish people—a place she’s only ever encountered through her real father’s storybook.

One day, when the cruelty becomes too much to bear, Sadie runs away and hides inside her beloved willow tree. To her surprise, the tree opens, sending Sadie down into the abyss, into a land she’s only ever read about—where she must being a long, terrifying, and heartbreaking journey home.

Readers can now enjoy the entirety of author Nicole Arlyn’s dark fantasy saga in one complete book. This complete collection also includes a note from the author detailing the inspiration and events that led to The Sugarspear Chronicles.

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EXCERPT:



The wind was ripping through the dandelion fields. The fence that stood alone shook but the blue flowers hanging off it stayed still. A pale girl walked on the dirt road through the fog and mud puddles towards the fence, her long brown hair slapping against her face, covering her green eyes that seemed blue when she turned them to the sky. She pushed her thin body through the wind, the black Rolling Stones t-shirt she wore as a dress blowing into her stomach. When she stood in front of the fence, the flowers finally swayed. Sprinkles of dew dying. Then she pulled them off, the crushed flowers in her hands, falling to earth. The wind never took them.

She sat on top of the fence watching the sky for rain. Instead she saw the faces that the clouds made morphing from evil to angel in one blink of her eyes. She ran her hands along the old brown wood, digging her fingertips hard in, crusted blood under her fingernails. She kicked her legs against the fence half wanting to knock it over and half wanting to fall with it, but it wouldn’t fall. She rubbed her thighs with the splinters until they burned and then made a fist with her right hand and bit down on it. She bit hard enough to stop her own tears. Only cry when the rain comes, she thought. That way the rain would wash away her tears and no one would know. She saw a caterpillar sitting beside her and picked it up.

“No one knows youʼre here but me,” she whispered. She laid the caterpillar where she found it. She opened her hands and kept waiting to catch the rain. She waited as the sky twisted around her, sealing her in a mist she wished only the sky could see through.
  


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AUTHOR Bio and Links:




Nicole is a writer and an actress born in Brooklyn, New York. She has worked in films such as Clay Pigeons, opposite Joaquin Phoenix; The Wedding Planner; and Brooklyn Bound, among many others. She has performed, written and directed theater productions in New York, Los Angeles, and Europe. She has also read her poems in many poetry lounges in Europe and America, and is a song lyricist for musicians.
After living in Rome, Italy, for the past several years, Nicole has returned to New York City where she lives with her husband and son. She is at work on more novels.

my authors page on Full Fathom Fives website:
(all buy links on on here)
http://fullfathomfive.com/writers/nicole-arlyn/

my authors page on facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/NicoleArlynAuthor/?fref=ts

twitter:
https://twitter.com/NicoleArlyn

The Sugarpsear Chronicles webpage:

http://www.thesugarspearchronicles.com/

me on goodreads:

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7315359.Nicole_Arlyn

Nicolearlynwrites on wordpress (building this up into a website)
https://nicolearlynwrites.wordpress.com/


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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION and RAFFLECOPTER CODE

a $26 Amazon/BN GC in honor of the 26 stories that make up the collection.

http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/28e4345f1575

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Rogue's Angels Present: Playing House by Tammy J. Palmer

Please welcome Tammy J. Palmer author of Playing House.




Playing House
by Tammy J. Palmer

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GENRE:  Contemporary Romance

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BLURB:

Ginny Cotton, bike riding, chess playing, loan processor, has set a new goal: find someone to have sex with. Soon. As in tonight. It’s the only way to finally get over Jason, her best friend, the guy she’s been waiting for since high school--- the guy who is now engaged to her sister. She’s saved her virginity for him since he doesn't believe in premarital sex. What better way to get over Jason than to have sex with someone else? The hot guy Ginny meets through a dating site seems like the perfect choice. There’s only one problem. To achieve her goal, Ginny must first overcome the anxiety that has been holding her back her whole life.

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EXCERPT:


Ginny lay in bed, though it was well after eleven in the morning, wondering if blackouts were the mind’s way of protecting drunks from all the stupid things they’d said and done the night before. She wished it had happened to her. Unfortunately, she remembered every detail. She’d told Pierce how she felt about Jason, and about her goal—stupid, stupid, stupid. He’d been mad—no, hurt—which was even worse. She’d ruined everything. And she liked him, really liked him. Last night, when he’d walked onto that dance floor and given the blond guy a look of dismissal, she’d known what she wanted and it wasn’t Jason.

Her phone buzzed with an incoming text. She vaguely remembered hearing it ringing and buzzing earlier, interrupting her dreams but not waking her up completely. It might be Pierce. On the other hand, it might not be Pierce. He might never call or text again. Ginny buried deeper beneath the comforter.

She did a survey of her body. Her head hurt. Her feet hurt. Her pride hurt. Her stomach felt a bit funky, but not barf-bad. Her abdomen hurt with the familiar pain of cramps, not what she needed today on top of everything else. Ginny sat up slowly, groaning at the pain in her head. On the floor at her feet lay Britney’s mini skirt. It wasn’t Ginny’s usual style, but she’d looked good in that outfit. If she hadn’t had so many drinks last night things could have gone a whole different way. Pierce might still be here, snuggled up beside her.

Her phone rang. She was disappointed to see that it was Bryn. “Hello?”

“Finally. Did you get my texts?”

“I haven’t had a chance to read them.”

“You’re not going to believe what Mom’s doing, now of all times. This is going to ruin everything.”

“What did she do?”

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Tammy J. Palmer lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband of twenty-five years and a spoiled cat named Betty Boop. She has two children who turned into pretty darned awesome adults. You can visit her website at: www.tammyjpalmer.com

LINKS:

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003659273448
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13507458.Tammy_J_Palmer
https://twitter.com/tammyjpalmer
http://www.amazon.com/Playing-House-Tammy-J-Palmer-ebook/dp/B01998CPPQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1450831738&sr=8-1&keywords=playing+house+tammy+palmer



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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION and RAFFLECOPTER CODE



Tammy will be awarding a $10 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour, and a $10 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn host.

http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/28e4345f1517











Sunday, January 24, 2016

Editing by Angels


Editing by Angels

Rogue’s Angels would like to help make the publishing process a little bit easier. We offer editing, proofreading, and covers at a reasonable price. 

Rogues Angels have years of editing experience, starting in the 90’s. Please check out resumes at the Rogue’s Angels blog: http://roguesangels.blogspot.com
Or at the Rogue Phoenix Press Website: (we need a page and a link here, coming soon.)

Editing plus proofreading rates are:

$150 for under 50K words
$250 for 50K to 100K words
$350 for over 100K words.

Covers price varies. Please check out the Rogue Phoenix Press Cover site.

Once a cover is used it will not be used again.

http://www.designsbymsg.com/SpreeSpecials.html

Fast track covers: http://www.designsbymsg.com/FastTrackForSale.html

For more information contact Christine Young ~ achristay@aol.com

NEW COVERS:


Saturday, January 23, 2016

Damian Andrews can't afford to trust the emerald-eyed spitfire who happened upon his secret. The Wager by Christine Young FREE ON KINDLE UNLIMITED



Christine Young
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BLURB:

Amorica Hepburn was sent to London to find a husband. However, finding a man was the last item on her agenda. With her two cousins, Amorica wagers she can dissuade her suitor before the others. Despite her efforts she discovers a chemistry that cannot be denied. Suddenly she is the arrogant man's wife, pledged to a marriage neither desire. But swept off to his ancestral home above the Dover cliffs and into his strong embrace, Amorica is soon possessed by a raging passion for the husband she had vowed to despise…

Damian Andrews can't afford to trust the emerald-eyed spitfire who happened upon his secret. Amorica's hatred of all men of his kind only inflames the war that rages between them. Still, he can not control the intense desire his stubborn bride inspires, or make her surrender to his will until he has conquered the headstrong beauty on the battlefield of love…

EXCERPT

Coast of England 1816

"It's a bloody cursed day." Damian Andrews swept the child into his arms and waded through the pounding surf to the beach. He braced himself against the out-going current then sloshed through the crashing waves. Salt spray clung to the wind, stinging his nostrils.

Damian turned. Beneath his ribs, his heart pounded the cadence hard and fast. He swore again as he watched the captain shout orders to his crew. The French brandy that was supposed to have arrived this night would have to wait.

Standing in the longboat, the captain of the ship that brought the brandy as well as the political refugees from the Germanies held a torch aloft--the only light in the vast darkness. "Hurry, laddie. We have human cargo tonight and the tide is changing."

A little girl whimpered.

Damian pulled her into his arms, bent on protecting her at all cost.

"It's all right. You will all be together soon." The smuggling of French brandy was a cover for the cause that meant so much to him. Religious and political refugees--at times it seemed they came in droves. All were seeking a better life. A life of freedom. "Your mother is coming as well as your baby brother. You will all be safe."

Damian looked to the captain. "The father?" he queried.

"He didn't come with his family. He said he had one more thing to do. You must hurry."

The child leaned into Damian, her little face nuzzling his shoulder, her silent sobs gut-wrenching. He pulled her closer, cursing at the elements as well as mankind and wishing he could find a way to shield the tiny child from all harm. He knew the feat to be impossible. The little girl touched a place in his heart and for a moment filled that broken space with light. Yes, the mother would be with her children, but why had the father stayed where his life was in peril? He had learned long ago one could come to regret rash actions. And he'd also learned one could lose all chance at love in one instant.

Lord, but he'd lost his concentration and in losing that, he could well lose his edge.

No secrets-- no lies. The thought haunted him.

His life was a lie, but he would change nothing until his penance was paid. A constant drizzle soaked him to the skin. The wind sent goose bumps rising on his arms. He reached shore and handed the girl over to Aric Lakeland, a trusted friend and accomplice in this night's work, then turned and walked back to the longboat. Her baby brother as well as her mother waited.

He had never meant to get involved. It was the greatest of ironies that he was here now. He'd been a man who loved his family and his home.

He'd been content but that seemed years ago--a life time.

It felt like centuries.

The captain spoke, his voice hushed. "Hurry, now, Master Damian.

It's the watch. They are due to ride by here any time now. The patrols have doubled these last few weeks. I fear it's not as safe as it used to be." The captain handed over the baby wrapped in blankets. Damian stared at the child. The babe couldn't be a year old. The child didn't make a sound, not even a whimper.

This was injustice, a travesty. He looked at the mother. "Can you make it on your own?" He prayed the fragile lady standing before him had more courage than she appeared to have. She nodded and with the captain's help, she stepped into the ocean, struggling for balance. Yet her shoulders were squared and her spine stiff.

As soon as the captain placed the babe in Damian's arms and the three of them were headed for land, he gave orders. Two sailors rowed out to sea, moving toward the black ship that rose and fell on the distant waves.

On a cliff above, the dark silhouette of a third man, Ryder McClaren, could be seen for a brief moment. He waved his arms then disappeared into the shadows once more.

"Hurry," Damian bade the mother, his hand resting on the small of her back, urging her forward.