Monday, September 12, 2011

Real Time Chat with Gracen Miller


Join me at the Facebook page, All my Book finds, for a chat from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Central Standard Time (CST) TODAY with paranormal author Gracen Miller.  Gracen will return around 10:00 p.m. CST to answer any questions or reply to any comments after she leaves at 2:00 p.m. and she'll also draw a winner for those who have entered to win an e-copy of her new paranormal/horror/romance release, Pandora's Box! Don't miss out on the fun or the chance to win a bunch of different things! To read the first 3 chapters of Pandora's Box, click HERE.




BLURB:

Where does the road to Hell begin?

What happens when your son turns homicidal overnight and your husband disappears on his way to work? Do you cower in fear or fight for your life? Madison Wescott fights against the odds. Distrustful of a God she doesn't believe in, she finds herself face-to-face with a world she didn't know existed and discovers her own soul is darkened with demonic connections.

With good intentions? Or by demonic design?

Phoenix Birmingham bursts into Madison’s life in a whirlwind of sarcasm and sexual appeal. A hero for the masses—and for her jaded heart—but few will ever know the sacrifices he has made or the sacrifices to come. Discovering her entire life has been influenced by multifaceted paranormal beings, Madison is determined to defeat the apocalyptic blueprint fate has decreed, but only one man dares to challenge the supernatural forces manipulating them. Even with Phoenix's aid, can destiny be denied? Or will demonic design prevail while they pay the crucial price with their souls?

In a small, sleepy Alabama town the battlefor mankind's liberty has begun...


EXCERPT:
“May I?” He held up the medical supplies.
She nodded and watched as he doused gauze with antiseptic. “Dr. Nix at your service,” he said with a grin, two adorable dimples charming her where words failed.
Madison rolled her eyes, and tipped her head to the side to give him better access. He brushed her hair off her neck, back behind her shoulder. Such a simple gesture, yet it felt terribly personal. The air grew thick and sticky with her awareness of him. She shifted in her seat and crossed her legs.
Madison stared into his eyes. Green, she thought, his eyes were green, gorgeous and intense, with ridiculously long eyelashes women would fantasize about. If they didn’t, they should. A flicker of compassion, concern, and something else she couldn’t identify flashed in his eyes.
“Ready?” he asked.
The husky tenor of his voice forced her gaze to shift to his mouth. Nice, sexy lips, designed for kissing. She gave a mental shake but couldn’t resist wondering how his mouth would feel on hers.
“Madison?” Humor deepened his voice, a touch of a smile tilted the edges of the lips she’d been fantasizing about, and she realized she still stared at them. “You ready?” he asked again, and her eyes widened in embarrassment over her foolish stupor.
She swallowed hard. “Yeah.” She whispered past the lump in her throat and forced her vision to lock on the wall over his shoulder. Good God, what was wrong with her? Her pulse throbbed like crazy, and she felt woozy. Loss of blood! Must be why she reacted that way. No other explanation made sense.
Even though the antiseptic stung like hell, the gentle touch coming from such a gruff man surprised her. “It’s not bad,” he said, dabbing the blood away. “Just a nick.”
Well, she could nix the blood loss theory. Exhaustion and stress were the only other excuses she could come up with. “I’ve suffered worse.” Her voice sounded off, kind of hoarse. She tried to clear her throat delicately, but he must have noticed her unease, because his perceptive eyes met hers. Again, she thought she caught the edge of concern reflected in their green depths.
“This isn’t the first time he’s attacked you?”
“No. It’s the first time he’s tried to seriously kill me, though.” She sighed as she closed her eyes, ready to give up fighting, the sudden tears threatening to fall. Okay, woozy and acting strange because of strain…not because of him. Seriously, as far as first impressions went, she wasn’t impressed.

To read the first 3 chapters, click HERE

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5 comments:

  1. Good morning ladies.... I've yet to read Pandoras Box but I've been super busy but do have plans to read it this week.... I love some of the other books i've read by Gracen and I'm sure I'll love this one as well... Gracen you are such a smart and creative woman.... Keep up the great work...So proud of you Sweetie..
    Helen Seely
    Helenj1983@hotmail.com

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  2. Aw....thank you love! You've said some really nice things about my other books too. It's always appreciated. Pandora's Box isn't even remotely similar to either of them though, so keep that in mind! PB is a mixture of paranormal, horror and romance.

    Huggles,
    Gracen

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  3. Yes ma'am i know it's completely different and i can't wait to read it because i love it when authors are so versatile...

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  4. I enjoy writing a sex scene and smoking up the page with hot sex in my erotic novels, but I have to be in the "mood" to write a sex scene. And I'm not talking about in the mood for sex, just the right frame of mind to get all the visuals right without giving 3 hands to one person. lol But...strangely, the horror scenes come easier and require very little thought to get them written. It's as if the scene just flows through my head--along with all the visuals--with ease. They're like movie-reel flashes that make them easy to detail.

    Weird, huh?

    Huggles,
    Gracen

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  5. Nope not so weird sometimes it's easier to visualize horror because your not thinking so much about proper placement and where there hands are like you said three hands... LOL sometimes you can just write like Horror and it's there... Oh BTW i'm sure being in the mood for SEX and being in the mood to write SEX are two different things.
    Helen Seely

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