Showing posts with label #rockromance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #rockromance. Show all posts

Friday, July 24, 2015

Music, the Great Equalizer

 By Catherine Peace

As the great Stevie Wonder sings, Music is a world within itself, in a language we all understand. Music is one of my biggest passions. It transcends language, culture, political parties, everything, and it’s one of the things that’s gotten me through the toughest points in my life.
For a lot of people, myself included, a good music experience is like going to church—it can create a deeply spiritual connection with the people around you, it can bring you together like nothing else. If it’s 50, 100, or 100,000 people singing along with you, you’re all sharing the same experience. That’s one of the things that makes concerts awesome, and one of the things that makes writing musicians awesome.
I had a lot of fun writing Ty. Really, I did. But as I’ve been working on the sequel to Complete Me, I’ve been exploring the up-and-coming musician instead of the one-hit-wonder, and it’s brought a whole other dimension to the experience. I don’t get to write musicians nearly enough.
I wanted to share a longer excerpt from Complete Me’s sequel Valkyrie Rysing. Hope you enjoy!

The show couldn’t have gone more perfectly. The crowd ate them up, and watching Blake sulk by the bar made the night all the better. Plus, Pipsqueak got to show off her crazy drum prowess to a lot of hootin’ and hollerin’. Glad they finally got to experience what she and Rachel knew Pip was capable of. “All right, guys, we got one more for y’all.” At the chorus of boos, she shook her head. “I know, I know. I mean, I could go all night, but it ain’t my call.”  
Rach’s haunting bass line floated through the air, mournful and lonesome. The crowd stilled and a hush fell over the room.  
“This last song is a special one,” Joss said. “I wrote it a few years back, about a boy, like most everything else is. But then I realized something.” She strummed the opening chord. “It wasn’t about him. It was about me. This is ‘Broken Folklore.’” 
The song started in a whisper, just her dueting with Rachel’s bass.

I reminisce the things you’ve told me 
Glimpsing lies your life’s become 
I surmise what you’ve abandoned 
Then I mourn what’s come undone 

Through the second half of the verse, she built to a crescendo.

There exists more than you’ve shown me 
Living life deaf, blind, and dumb 
In a world of swords and dragons 
The fairest fantasy is homespun 

Then, back to the softness for the chorus.

Lies look so fair wrapped in metaphor 
So much to hide in certain vagueness 
But pretty words and broken folklore 
Can’t seduce a mind unshaken 
Enchanting words won’t hypnotize 
A string of lies can’t change the fact 
If you’d reopen just one blind eye 
You’d see that there is no.Way.Back. 

She screamed the last three words, and Pip’s cymbal-crash brought the crowd to life. Heavy guitar riffs reminiscent of Metallica’s filled the room. Screams and cheering almost drowned out her monitor. Exactly the reaction she’d hoped for.

Gaze at the sun too long, child brightness 
Taint your vision for all time 
Hold your breath and wade in deeper 
To your delusion of falsely fine 
In your realm of satisfaction 
Guard the ridges of your mind 
Censor, sort – make your world sweeter 
Sate your guilt, but leave the landmine 

As she went through the chorus again, she sought out August and her heart beat double-time at the heat radiating from him. Time to seal the deal with an epic guitar solo. 
Her fingers flew across the frets with minds of their own. Closing her eyes, she let the music carry her, lift her up and guide her. Regardless of how the competition turned out, she always had that feeling to depend on.
The drums and bass dropped out, leaving her doing her best Kirk Hammett impression with a nutjob solo that most guitarists wouldn’t even try, especially on a song they’d never performed.
Of course, she wasn’t most guitarists.
The solo led into the bridge and the audience couldn’t get enough. Softening, harkening back to the first verse, she sang the last barely above a whisper.

Calm your conscience with poetic lies 
Speak what may appease my ears 
Repress your shame and say again 
“You mean so much” to dry my tears 
Guide me through the storyline 
Let me rehearse my part, my dear 
Line and scenes, approach the end 
Where the finale’s forever veered 

In her mind, she counted the beats.... One, two, three, four. 

Lies look so fair wrapped in metaphor 
So much to hide in certain vagueness 
But pretty words and broken folklore 
Can’t seduce a mind unshaken 
Enchanting words won’t hypnotize 
A string of lies can’t change the fact 
If you’d reopen just one blind eye 
You’d see that there is No. Way. Back


The song ended on her scream. A few moments of silence passed, followed by the eruption of a frenzied crowd.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Celebrating One Year!


By Tara Andrews

Wow! It’s the one year anniversary of Long Overdue’s release. Throws confetti!
One year! I’ve been trying to think back and recall exactly what I was doing a year ago and—honestly—I’m coming up blank.  LOL.  Seriously, it’s all a blur.  I had no idea what to expect, or what to do, but I can tell you I’ve never been so excited in my whole life! 
Most authors will tell you they’ve been writing forever—like since they were practically in the womb.  Same holds true for me.  Well, not the womb.  However, by seventh grade, my notebook and I were inseparable.  I can’t tell you how many pages I filled up with really, really bad first person fan-fic.  I wish I were kidding. :)  It had been a real dream come true for me to be published to say the least.
So what has happened this past year?  Well, I published another 1Night Stand, Her Everything!  I am working on (finishing) my first full-length book now.  Though, geez, no one’s added an extra hour to the day so that’s slow going.  And, as always, I have been working on my writing skills and getting stronger by the day (so says the lady herself!).
Now let’s talk about the stars of the hour, Blake and Jill!  (You mean it’s not all about me?  LOL.)  I’ve always imagined Blake waiting until their one year anniversary to ask Jill to marry him.  Last May, I had predicted he whisk Jill off to Hawaii and pop the question there.  But, I’d love to know what you think is the ideal question-popping setting.  At the top of the Eiffel Tower?  Having the question popped on the jumbotron at a ballgame? A candlelit dinner? 
Since I’m in the middle of a New York winter, I still vote for Hawaii!  LOL.

Blurb:
Jill Malone has been looking for love for all the wrong reasons. A reality check has her signing up for a no-strings attached night to simply forget about forever after. The last thing she expected was to know her blind date. 
Blake Anders doesn’t need help finding a date, but he’s tempted by 1Night Stand’s reputation of arranging exactly what a person needs. And he needs more. Though doubtful, he agrees to one night and hopes to discover his perfect match. He didn’t count on Madame Eve reaching deep into his past to give him a night with the woman he never forgot. 
Fearing another broken heart, Jill works to keep herself from becoming attached, but Blake goes all in to convince her that he wants their long-overdue love to be more than a one-night stand…

Excerpt:
“I think there’s been some sort of mistake,” she managed.
“But, we’re here. And I don’t think it’s a mistake.”
Of course, he’d be polite, while wondering what happened to the size zero, with extra-large breasts, he ordered. “I don’t know.” She shook her head and swore disappointment flashed across his face. “I’ll be honest; I am not comfortable.”
“And let me be honest. I’m looking forward to an evening with you.” Ooooh, smooth. Then again, she didn’t expect less, given his tabloid reputation. Still, her legs felt a little less stable.
She faced him. What really went on in his head? “You don’t find it strange that you know me?”
His killer smile set off butterflies in her belly and a warning bell in her mind. “No. In fact, it makes sense.”
“Why is that?”
“Because I used to wonder about you. A lot.”
Jill forgot to breathe. Forgot almost everything. Did he say…?
“Didn’t you ever wonder about me?”
Jill exhaled. “I’m taking the Fifth.” His smile grew. She shook her head, recognizing dangerous territory. “I’m still not sure.” Not sure she’d measured up. Not sure she’d survive with her heart intact.
“Stay for a drink.”
She wavered at his low-voiced offer. Dammit, he’d become even more handsome than she remembered.

Where you can find Long Overdue: 

Author Bio:
Tara Andrews divides her time between a full-time job as an office manager, an even more full-time job as a wife and mother, and her dream job as a romance author.  An avid reader and writer, Tara continuously seeks to hone her craft in order to provide readers with stories that are provocative yet romantic.
Tara lives in upstate New York with her wonderful husband and two fabulous children.

Author Links: 

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Complete Me!

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All right, folks. I can finally announce my GIGANTOR CONTEST—codenamed Project Overkill—and I couldn’t be more pumped. Up for grabs? A LOT.
ONE lucky winner will receive:

A Complete Me-inspired T-shirt:





      E-book copies of Complete Me AND This Time Next Year by yours truly

A signed copy of Exhale by Kendall Grey + swag from her phenomenal Just Breathe series

E-book copies of Shut Up and Kiss Me and Kiss Me Like You Mean It by Mahalia Levey + a Kiss Me Deadly pendant

E-book copies of Blame it on the Bass, Steady Beat, and Love’s Rhythm by Lexxie Couper

A signed copy of Joy Ride by Desiree Holt

That’s 9 books, peeps. NINE.

BUT THAT’S NOT ALL!!!

The grand prize?

A $75 TICKETMASTER GIFT CARD

I currently feel like one of those crazy car commercial people. But there you have it.

How do you enter?

Easy. Leave a comment on this post to be entered. The contest is TODAY ONLY, and I will pick a winner at midnight. Then promptly sell my soul to Crowley to afford all the things I’m giving away.
Don’t want to wait (at least for my books)?
Currently my debut 1Night Stand This Time Next Year is on sale at Amazon for the low, low price of .99 cents!
And Complete Me is available at the Decadent Publishing site (which carries all formats) and on Amazon for $2.99.

About Complete Me:

A romance author who needs to love….
Best-selling romance author Claire Ergleston confines her passions to the pages of her books, afraid of being hurt again. When she receives a 1Night Stand date “to give her something to talk about in interviews,” can she let herself be swept away?
A rock star who needs to let go….
The past has a chokehold on former rock star Ty Krause. Instead of killer tunes, he kills time writing passable songs for a British boy band and spends his nights wishing he had the balls to say good-bye. In a last ditch effort to move on, he signs up for 1Night Stand, thinking that a night of no-strings-attached sex will help him break the leash of his past.
From the moment Claire and Ty meet, sparks fly—but can they overcome their pasts or will their potential love story end on a sour note?