Monday, July 28, 2014

WHAT?

So I'm trying to get back into this whole blogging thing now that my edits are coming to an end. And I'd love to help others with getting the word out on whatever they're up to, whether it be a new book coming out, a new group, a new marketing tactic. Whatever news you have that needs to be spread to my little world. So, if you'd like me to post, tweet, or Facebook your awesome new adventure or project, please let me know and I will be happy to help. 

As for me, I'm excited at the moment!!! If all goes well, I'm in the last couple of days of edits then my WIP will no longer be a WIP. It will be a real live, okay not so live book. WHAT? This whole process of writing my first novel has taken so long that I think I just accepted the fact that it might never end. But now the end is in sight and I might cry. No. Oh my. Good tears of course but I can't promise I won't at least spend two point two seconds in pansy-land. Anyway, the coolest part about being in final edits is seeing the end in sight and having an editor that tells you something amazing in the midst of all the, What were you thinking moments.

It seems I may have invented a brand new super-power for one of my characters. 

WHAT? I know. Crazy sauce. 

So what about you. What's the greatest news you ever heard from your editor?


Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Wednesday Spotlight With Lee Strauss


Introducing 




Heart & Soul







Heart & Soul is the third book in The Minstrel Series 
(This is a connected book series - while each book can stand alone, they are best enjoyed in sequence.)

ROMANCE. SUSPENSE. MUSIC. DANGER. HOT BRITISH GUY

She's heartbroken. He's heartless.




Gabriele Baumann-Smith is deliriously in love with her young husband Lennon.

Except, it turns out that Lennon Smith isn't his real name. In fact, he's full of secrets: a cottage on the southern British coast, an old girlfriend and... an identical twin brother.
Callum Jones—not his real name—can't believe his brother's widow came to England. He'd warned Mick—Lennon—that an inheritance could put the girl's life in danger, and he was right.




“Mrs. Smith” is the last thing Callum needs to worry about right now. She's beautiful, sure, takes his breath away at times. But when she looks at him, who does she see?


Gabriele's heart is battered and bruised. Can one brother fix what the other left behind? And will they live long enough to find out?



BUZZ for Heart & Soul


"...this took a turn for the spy/thriller genre, which surprised me, but still carried the strong romantic flavor and wonderful accompanying music, like the first two books. I think this is a great series and would recommend it to contemporary romance fans." Denise Jaden, author of Foreign Exchange


"Another great book by Lee! This one had action, wit and a forbidden love! Love the characters and their interaction with each other! Can't wait to see what she has in store for us next!" Tressa Sager, Amazon reviewer

"I don't want to give away what the danger is, but suffice it to say, it's a real and plausible threat. Gabrielle is a good leading lady. She doesn't back down from anything or anyone in this book, but she's still vulnerable, making her well-rounded and likable." J Harrell, Amazon reviewer

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Heart & Soul in Print




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The Music fromThe Minstrel Series Volume 3 Heart & Soul











Amazon

Featuring the author's daughter, Tasia Strauss!




Lee Strauss' thoughts on The Minstrel Series and Heart & Soul:



"My musician husband and I just randomly started talking about the idea of working on a project together - wouldn't it be great if we could collaborate and merge our two artistic worlds? Writing and Music? That was the seed that started the muse talking, and soon afterward The Minstrel Series was born!


For Heart & Soul, I knew I wanted to move the series from Germany to England (next to Ireland and Boston!) and that I needed a small coastal town not far from London. I used Google Earth to examine the British coastline to search for the perfect town and found it in Emsworth. Living in Germany part-time has its advantages and one of them is its proximity to England. My husband and I did a quick five day research trip. (It also came in handy for the next book, a Christmas novella set in London - stay tuned!)


Because of the musical aspect of this series, I'm always on the prowl for songs and singers. My connection to the singer-songwriter world via my musical husband has been a big advantage. My husband's musical genes have also been down to our kids, so it's exciting to involve my daughter Tasia in the project to be the singing voice of Gabriele."


Click HERE to read the first chapter of Heart & Soul. 


**One of the entry options will ask a question from the above chapter.


About The Minstrel Series:


The Minstrel Series is a collection of contemporary romance novels set in the singer/songwriter world. The books are companion novels, with shared settings and characters, but each is a complete stand-alone story with a HEA (happily ever after) and no cliffhangers!


The books include MP3 links to original music by talented Indie Artists, so you can hear the characters sing!


#1     Sun & Moon


#2     Flesh & Bone 

#3     Heart & Soul 

#3.5  Peace & Goodwill (Christmas Novella coming Fall 2014)

It also has its own FACEBOOK (link) page and its own BANDCAMP (link) page where you can listen to the original music associated with the books. Albums are also available on AMAZON.

About Lee Strauss:










Lee Strauss is the author of The Minstrel Series (contemporary romance), The Perception Series (young adult dystopian) and young adult historical fiction. She is the married mother of four grown children, three boys and a girl, and divides her time between British Columbia, Canada and Dresden, Germany. When she's not writing or reading she likes to cycle, hike and do yoga. She enjoys traveling (but not jet lag >:0), soy lattes, red wine and dark chocolate.




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Saturday, July 5, 2014

This Is Sarah




When Colin Leventhal leaned out his bedroom window on the night of May 12th and said goodbye to his girlfriend, he never expected it would be forever. But when Sarah Evans goes missing that night, Colin’s world unravels as he transforms from the boyfriend next door to the main police suspect. Then one year later, at her memorial service, Colin makes a phone call that could change everything. Is it possible that Sarah is still alive? And if so, how far will he go to bring her back? 


I just love this cover by Anita B. Carroll of Race-Point? This Is Sarah is now available on Amazon and trust me you want to add it to your to-be-read pile! I wouldn't lead you astray. Promise.

I hope everyone is having an awesome 4th of July weekend. So far, the hubs and I have been spending the weekend coddling Cooper who seems to feel as though we've moved him to Fallujah. Fireworks are not his thing. Poor lad.




Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Book Trailers

I'm so blind at the moment. I've spent the better part of two days reviewing book trailers on Youtube. For the past few years I've been writing, reading, and revising in whatever order. Marketing wasn't really on the front burner. Now that it's getting close to go time for my current WIP I'm wondering what works and what doesn't. I have to admit I found myself writing down a few titles after viewing some of the trailers. They really caught my interest, so I thought I'd ask you guys...fellow book lovers and writers alike. What do you think of book trailers? Do you love them, hate them? Know any awesome makers and shakers? Do tell, and then tell me what you've been up to lately...now that I'm crawling from the writing lair to take a peek around.

Happy Tuesday people. It is Tuesday right?

;)





Wednesday, March 5, 2014

CALLING ALL LOVELIES!

BookFish Books is recruiting a few peeps for cover reveals, book reviews, and overall shout outs for their 2014 lineup. The first release day is for IMPERVIOUS which is set to release on April 29th. And we want you to be a part of it. It's a great way to help out some fellow lovelies as they watch their stories go out into the world. I'm so excited.

In return for your help, we have some free giveaways for your readers that I know you're gonna love. To sign up just go here and we will be in contact with you soon. Feel free to let me know how I can help you right back. I'm all about paying it forward.

Have a great day and keep writing.

T

Monday, February 17, 2014

Today I am thrilled to be a part of the cover reveal for FAERY MARKED, a YA Paranormal Romance by Mary Waibel releasing this summer from BookFish Books. The cover was designed by the amazingly talented Anita B. Carroll from Race-Point.com. Learn more about the behind the scenes of this cover, as well as about Anita herself, at Waibel's World

Book Blurb:

No one ever warned her magic came with a price.

When Callie Rycroft wakes to purple flames on the ceiling, she discovers that not only does the Faery realm exist, but she is the human who must save it. Chosen as Champion by the Faery Queen, Callie is tasked with finding the Cordial, a magical elixir to strengthen the portal between the Human and Faery realms.

The upside? Reece Michaels, the boy she's been crushing on for years, is assigned as her Guardian. Callie hopes by spending time together, he'll start to see her as more than just his best friend's sister.
The downside? She's in a race not only against time, but another Champion and Guardian-a Guardian who stands to threaten her developing relationship with Reece.
Magic, mistaken identities, and hidden agendas are the least of Callie's worries when she learns the Cordial requires a sacrifice. Will Callie be willing to risk all, even Reece, to complete her task as Champion, or will she let the portal fall, destroying both realms?


And now, the cover for FAERY MARKED.





And here' the entire cover:




Isn't it just gorgeous?? 

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

A DIFFERENT KIND OF KNIGHT




I bet you have no idea what today's blog post is about? I started to post about how I never post anymore. How my blog actually creaked like old lady bones when I signed in, but I thought you'd much rather see something super cool like Mary Waibel's latest book…DIFFERENT KIND OF KNIGHT. 

This baby is my favorite book in the Princess of Valendria series. Not that I don't heart them all. This one in particular had me totally captivated by sass and swoon. Love me some sass and swoon. 

Now I'm switching over to my non-smoking, but sounding like a smoker announcer voice: 

Through a twist of fate, Princess Gabrielle became First Knight of the King's Elite Guard, a position always held by the second born male. She's spent years proving to the Minsters of Faldaera she is capable of the leading the king's Army. 

When mythical creatures plague her kingdom, Rielle is sent to capture Captain Brody, the alleged culprit behind the attacks and the man who broke her heart four years ago. 

Brody, Crown Prince of Delphine, is living in self-imposed exile, atoning for the sins of his father. But Fate has different plans for him. Tired, beaten down, and ready to give up on life, he is tossed into the path of the one person he would do anything for…Princess Gabrielle. 

With a traitor in her ranks, and a mark on her head, Brody joins forces with Rielle, hoping to keep the woman he loves safe. Happily-ever-after is not guaranteed, and mythical creatures aren't the only danger the couple face. As battles rage, Rielle has the chance to prove herself a capable leader, but will doing so cost her the love of her life?

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Chapter One
A motley group of villagers stood in the field across the border, sunlight
glinting off the tines of their pitchforks. Undeterred, Rielle urged her horse
forward, crossing into the neighboring realm. Golden strands of hair escaped from
the tight braid she had confined them in, and her honey-colored eyes stared straight
ahead, not revealing any sign of fear.

Fifteen knights followed close behind her, armor jingling with every step of
their horses. The air was filled with a tension so thick she could taste it. One wrong
word, one wrong look, could send this group of Lowenguilde peasants over the
edge with tragic results.

As head of the King’s Elite Guard, she settled border disputes between the
neighboring kingdoms. Being daughter of the King of Faldaera usually made the
task easier, but today she didn’t think that would be the case. The people of
Lowenguilde had little regard for her king or her kingdom.

She clenched her hand. The gauntlet protecting her fingers creaked with the
movement. Things had been uneasy between the kingdoms of Faldaera and
Lowenguilde for years, and the recent troubles made a bad situation worse.

If this had been the only incident of trampled crops and dead animals, things
would be easier. But this was the fourth attack, in the fourth village, in four days.
Rielle began to suspect someone wanted to create more than tension between the
two kingdoms.

Ever since the announcement of her twin brother, Gabriel’s, betrothal to
Princess Tatianna of Lowenguilde, skirmishes and border disputes plagued the
neighboring kingdoms. As the wedding day edged closer, the incidents between the
two kingdoms increased.

An alliance meant to build peace didn’t sit well with some of the ministers or
nobles in either kingdom. Too many lives had been lost over the years, too much
blood shed, for all to be forgiven by an arranged marriage and a peace treaty. But
the kings were determined to see an end to all hostilities between the two
kingdoms.

With peace weighing heavily on her mind, Rielle rode forward, stopping within
striking distance of the villagers’ weapons. The pitchforks and staffs shifted
uneasily in their hands, but she knew they would never land a blow. The cost
would be too high.
“I will speak with your emissary,” Rielle said.

As she waited for the man to step forward, a pair of village boys, hardly older
than ten, drew her gaze.

“Go back where you came from, you Faldaeran pig!” one of the boys yelled.

The crowd picked up the cheer, but Rielle held her ground, keeping her face
blank, no matter how deeply the words cut. She’d dealt with reactions like this ever
since her father named her First Knight. The position was traditionally held by the
second son, but her mother would never have a second son, leaving Rielle to fill
the duty.

Her father had battled with the Ministers of Faldaera, forcing them to give her
a chance. She trained with the men from the time she could walk, working harder
than the other knights in training, knowing she was watched closely for any sign of
failure. In the end, the ministers begrudgingly agreed to appoint her, as long as
they could choose the knight who would be second-in-command.

Rielle glanced over at Tavares, the knight chosen by the ministers. Handsome,
with brown hair and friendly green eyes that sparkled when he laughed, his skill
made him an excellent choice for the position. She knew the ministers thought he
would resent being led by a woman, one whose abilities were below his. Instead,
he had pledged his arm to her and the king.

Her gaze drifted over the rest of her men―the best trained knights in the
kingdom. She would trust most with her life, but there were a few who made her
skin crawl. Tavares seemed to sense her unease and kept a close eye, always on the
ready to intervene on her behalf, for which she was grateful.

A commotion at the back of the throng reined in her wandering thoughts. The
crowd of foreigners parted, and a man with grey sprinkled through his dark hair
stepped forward. When he raised his hands in the air, the jeering died down.

“You may speak with me.”

Rielle looked down into a face lined with deep creases from years spent toiling
in the sun. “And who is it I am addressing?”

The man spat at the ground, barely missing the hoof of her horse. “You may
call me Jerome. And you are?”

“I am Gabrielle, Princess of Faldaera, First Knight of the King’s Elite Guard.”
She held her chin high, the breeze teasing more golden strands free from her braid.

A murmur of laughter rippled through the crowd, and Jerome grinned. “I have
heard the Faldaerans have strange customs, but a princess leading an army of
men?”

Rielle tightened her grip on her reins, tired of the same old reception of her
status.

“Do you not see the crest she bears?”

Rielle glared at Tavares, the quelling look silencing him. She didn’t need him
playing big brother right now. It would undermine her authority, and she couldn’t
afford that.

Jerome stared at the crimson bird, outlined in gold, emblazoned above her
breast. The crimson griffonvul―the symbol of Faldaera, and the insignia that
marked her as head of the King’s Elite Guard.

Rielle waited for the man to lift his gaze back to her face before continuing. “I
am here concerning the truth of the attacks on the animals and crops in this area.”

“The truth?” Jerome asked, sweeping a hand downward. “The truth is your
people have violated the peace treaty. They have crossed the border to kill our
cattle and steal our crops.”

“My people have not broken the treaty.”

“The dead cows in the field over there tell a different tale, Princess.” He spat
her title as if it were a curse.

The stench of death tickled the air, and even without her animal ability, she
knew what she would see. Rielle looked to where he pointed, watching the large
carrion birds circle overhead. With the head of a vulture and the body of an eagle,
the griffonvul was known to devour the carcasses of animals.

Taking a deep breath, Rielle focused on the closest bird. She stared into the
sky, letting her eyes widen and her vision go hazy. Just when everything became a
swirl of color, she pushed the connection, seeing the world below through the
bird’s eyes.

Cows, or what remained of them, lay on the ground. From the marks crisscrossing
their hides, it was clear they had been attacked by a creature and not a
man. The bird turned, and Rielle surveyed the damage to the crops in the fields, an
uneasy feeling settling over her. She closed her eyes, released the link with the
bird, and turned to face Jerome.

“No man has harmed these animals or these fields,” she said.

“How do you know this? You haven’t even looked at them.”

Rielle raised a brow. “I looked through the eyes of the griffonvul and saw
enough to know there was no man involved in this incident.”

“Of course you would side with the Faldaerans,” Jerome said.

“I am not siding with anyone.” She fought to keep her tone even, not wanting
to argue with this man. “The Faldaerans made the same claims against you as you
make against them.”

“We have done nothing to their beasts or food.” Jerome puffed his chest out.

Rielle turned and pointed to another flock of circling birds. “That is what I told
my people when they showed me their dead cattle and trampled crops.”

Jerome followed her gaze as a muttering swept through the crowd. “Then what
has caused all this damage?”

“If I had to guess, I would say a hippogriff,” Rielle said.

He scoffed. “There have been no signs of hippogriffs in the area. We would
have known if that was what had attacked.”

“Nonetheless, the evidence indicates a hippogriff was responsible.” She flexed
her fingers on her reins. “My men and I have set up camp nearby. We will remain
there and watch overnight. If we see the beast, we will take care of it so it will not
cause any further damage.”

“And what if there is no hippogriff? What if there is proof your people are
behind these acts of vandalism?”

Rielle glared at him. “Whoever the responsible party is will be found and dealt
with.” With those words ringing in the air, she turned her horse and rode back to
their encampment.

“That went well,” Tavares said as he rode up beside her.

“It certainly could have gone worse.” Rielle pressed fingers to her temples,
hoping to remove the pain plaguing her head. “You should have remained silent.”

He arched a brow at her. “And let him treat you so poorly? I think not.”

“I could have handled him. Would have handled him. One of these days your
interference is going to ricochet and make things worse for all of us.”

He grinned, his eyes sparkling, and her headache eased slightly. “I doubt that
will ever happen, Princess.” He looked back at the birds circling in the air, his
smile fading as his gaze turned serious. “What made you think a hippogriff is in
the area? Did you see one?”

Rielle shuddered at the thought of seeing the strange creature. Half giant eagle,
half horse, the creature would stand out in any crowd. Given the rolling fields they
stood in, it was no wonder the villager questioned her assessment. A hippogriff
would have nowhere to hide here, yet the marks on the dead cattle and crushed
crops screamed hippogriff.

“No, but there were claw marks on the cowhides and hoof prints in the fields,”
she said.

“Just because you saw both marks there, doesn’t mean they were made at the
same time,” Tavares said, his frown deepening.

“Are you questioning me?” Rielle teased.

“I wouldn’t dream of it.” Tavares laughed and shoved a lock of brown hair
behind his ear.

It still amazed her he didn’t object to being her second-in-command, rather
than First Knight. After all, he was three years her senior and certainly stronger
than she. And he possessed incredible leadership skills. Of all her men, he stood
toe to toe with her, kept her striving to better her abilities. Truthfully, she didn’t
know how she would have succeeded without Tavares, and she thanked the gods
every day that the ministers had assigned him this post.

He was her best friend and confidant. However, their closeness caused gossip
throughout the kingdom. Some hoped the two would marry. Secretly, Rielle found
it amusing. Not that there was anything wrong with Tavares. He was a very
handsome man. But he was like a brother to her, it wouldn’t feel right to marry
him. There was no spark, no romance. Besides, it was customary in Faldaera for a
princess to marry a prince, and there were still a few unmarried princes in the
nearby kingdoms, although none had come courting.

Not that she looked to be married soon. No, marriage was the last thing on her
mind. Right now, she was only focused on catching a hippogriff.

After turning the care of her horse over to a page, she headed for her tent,
Tavares keeping pace with her.

“Make a watch for tonight and inform the men. Those up first should rest
now.” She paused in front of her tent and pulled off her gauntlets. “I will stand at
mid-watch.”

“As you command, Your Highness,” Tavares said. He gave a short bow and
hurried off.

Rielle pulled open the flap as a squeaky voice called out, “Message for you,
Your Highness.”

She dropped a hand to the sword at her side as she turned to face the speaker. A
young boy, dressed in the red and gold of Faldaera, stood before her, a parchment
in hand. His mud spattered clothes told her he had ridden hard and fast to find her.

Her stomach clenched as worry of bad news filled her.

“Thank you,” Rielle said, pleased her voice and hand were steady, not shaky as
she felt. She took the paper and frowned at the black wax. No one she knew used
that color to seal letters. “You may wait here while I read it.”

She stalked inside, her finger rubbing over the trident seal. They’d seen the
same emblem on the shackles of the creatures they killed. It reminded her of the
kingdom of Delphine, but something about the trident seemed wrong. She just
couldn’t place what it was.

Frowning, she sat behind her makeshift desk―a plank of wood held up by two
tree stumps―and dropped her gloves on the rough surface. She pulled a dagger
from her boot, sliced through the seal, unfolded the paper, and read the unfamiliar
script.

More than a hippogriff will keep you entertained,
While your men to the north are maimed.

She threw the parchment onto the desk, her eyes narrowing and fingers
drumming over the plank as she contemplated the boldly scrawled words.
The tent flap opened and Tavares ducked inside. “I have the watch list ready
for you.”

“Double the shifts,” Rielle said as she stood.

“Double? Has something happened I don’t know about?” He gestured at the
door. “There’s a messenger outside. Did he bring bad news?”

“Yes. Have you word from the north?”

Tavares shook his head. “No, the only things I hear are from you.”

Rielle laughed, the sound carrying no mirth. “If only that were true… I am
certain you see and hear things from many sources, and you damn well know it.”

“I haven’t a clue what you are referring to, Your Highness.” He said the words
with a straight face, but the twinkle in his eyes told her he was lying, and he knew
she knew it. “May I see the message?”

Rielle handed him the parchment, waiting while he scanned the words.

“You believe this threat to be real?”

She nodded. “Given the creatures we have seen the last three days, all with the
same trident markings on them, this isn’t a coincidence.”

“What do you mean?”

“Didn’t you see the seal and the signature?”

Tavares turned the parchment around and studied it. “What does Delphine
stand to gain by causing strife between Lowenguilde and Faldaera?”

“It isn’t Delphine.”

“But the seal—”
“Look closer. There’s something wrong with the trident. It isn’t Delphine’s.”

Tavares shrugged. “If you say so. I’ll add men to the list, but I hope you’re
wrong about it.”

“Me too,” she said as she watched him walk out of the tent.

Rielle sat back down at her desk and penned a quick message to her father,
telling him of the hippogriff and the veiled warning of attacks to the north. She
folded the parchment, then held a stick of red wax near her candle, letting it drip
over where the edges of the paper met. A quick press of her signet ring and her
message was ready.

She stalked to the tent flap, flipped it open, and focused on the messenger
waiting there.

“Take this directly to the king.”

“Yes, Your Highness.”

The boy stuffed it into his satchel and hurried off. Rielle sighed, wishing she
could speak to animals as her mother did. It would certainly cut down on the time
it took to send messages.

She cast a glance at the setting sun. The last few days had left little time for
rest. Between traveling and fighting creatures, Rielle had pushed herself past her
limits. Her nagging headache became a constant reminder she needed sleep. With a
shake of her head, she slipped back into her tent and lay down on the blankets she
had tossed over the lumpy ground. Mid-watch would come soon, and Rielle knew

for certain she would need all the strength she could muster.