Showing posts with label omg squee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label omg squee. Show all posts

03 February 2015

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, EMBER!

IT'S HERE! IT'S FINALLY HERE!

Ember is in the world! It's been a while. This was my 2013 NaNoWriMo project. So yeah. I've been excited for a loooooooooooooooooooooong time.


It's officially official! Here are buy links!


Please excuse me while I go squee my lungs out :)

Also, people are saying really nice things about the book....

I loved the instant chemistry even as they fought it, I loved the supporting characters and most of all I love that this book was completely different! I am so excited to read more of this series and more of ANYTHING by Catherine Peace!
~Two Bibliophiles Guide

When I read the synopsis, and saw the cover I knew I had to read this book. It was brilliantly written and I was not able to put it down. I loved the storyline and the characters.
~Author Sandra Love

This is one novel you have to pick up! The author fills it with a plot that is more than just your paranormal wonderland.
~Girly Girl Book Reviews

 It was so different from other paranormal romances that I almost forgot that was what I was reading! This is a great fast read for PNR lovers.
~The Book Quarry 

 A must own for your library in my opinion. You won't regret it. Catherine Peace you out did yourself on this book. 
~Deborah's Favorite Books

So yeah. If you're looking for a new paranormal romance read that's going to leave you hungry for food (and maybe a few other things), then why not Ember?

29 August 2013

IT'S HERE!!!! BEATS is HERE!

Guys, I am so beyond pumped about this book. After reading STRINGS, I thought I was going to explode. It's definitely not a book for the faint of heart, the easily-offended, or those without a sense of humor.

Thankfully, I am none of those things, and considering, like it's predecessor, this book comes with a warning, that's a good thing. ;)

Hard Rock Harlots Book 2

WARNING: BEATS is specially formulated for horn dogs, porn oglers, smut peddlers, BDSM junkies, M/M and M/M/F addicts, DP dabblers, body modification connoisseurs, and lovers of A2M backdoor sexy times. If you don’t fall into these categories, can’t stomach hot man-on-man action, or if you have no idea what the above acronyms mean, please back away from BEATS now. This isn’t the book you’re looking for. Failure to heed this warning could inadvertently throw unauthorized users into a persistent vegetative state, or at the very least, require administration of a defibrillator to the chest and/or groin area. Nobody wants that.

For months, shy drummer Jinx Hardwick has been silently crushing on her tall, dark, and scary bandmate, Toombs Badcock. Drawn to his frightening ink and scars, she yearns to uncover the shadowy secrets lurking behind his silver eyes, but Jinx is too intimidated to even look at him, let alone talk to him. When she stumbles upon Toombs and their manipulative lead guitarist Rax in a compromising position, Jinx realizes her chances of winning Toombs’s heart aren’t just a long shot—they’re nonexistent. To make matters worse, Jinx’s family needs her at home. She’s about to back away from it all—Toombs, the band, her dreams of fame and fortune—when Rax makes her an offer she can’t refuse: a no-holds-barred night alone with Toombs. There’s one small catch. She has to go through Rax to get it.

You can pick up BEATS now at Amazon US, Amazon UK, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo. And you should. And you should get STRINGS.

Just sayin'.
Happy release day, Kendall!

10 July 2013

This Time Next Year Blog Hop!





So guess what, guys? This Time Next Year is available. On Amazon. TODAY. For the next two days, it will be an Amazon exclusive, and then it will head on over to various other ebook vendors on Friday. To celebrate, I've planned a pretty awesome blog tour, complete with your chance to win one of five free copies (unless you can't wait that long ;) ). 

Check back here for tour updates, and stop back on Friday for an exclusive excerpt from This Time Next Year!

Today, I'm over at fellow Decadent Publishing author Ava Doran's blog talking about why I love me some vampires. Take a peek at the post and get a head start on the giveaway!

23 March 2012

Friday Feature

In honor of the Hunger Games release *OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG* here's a song from the soundtrack.

08 February 2012

Game Review: Batman: Arkham City (Xbox 360)

***Disclaimer: I have not solved all the Riddler puzzles and I haven't played as Catwoman because I'm not cool enough to have Xbox Live yet. Soooooo....yeah.***


This game is amazing.

Go buy it.

I'll wait...............

Oh. You want a review...? And I can't just go all fan-girl squee? Crap.

All right, if you want a real review, here goes...

Rocksteady has outdone itself.


They took everything I loved about the last game and made it BETTER.

As always, I'll try to keep it spoiler free.

Here's the story:

A little while after the events of Arkham City, Quincy Sharp has been elected mayor of Gotham City and has converted the crappy, dilapidated part of Gotham into a prison--Arkham City. Bruce Wayne voiced his outrage at the idea, considering the place where his parents were murdered is included in this new prison zone, but the prison was built regardless. Now, it houses all kinds of baddies: Joker and Harley Quinn, Two-Face, Catwoman, and Penguin just to name a few. And Penguin and Joker have some sort of turf war going on with Two-Face caught in the middle.

Bruce Wayne is blindsided and thrown into this crazy hell-hole after a public appearance.

And then you get to be Batman.

GAMEPLAY


There's not a lot different from the first go-round, to be honest. This time you start out with almost everything you finished Arkham Asylum with, but they do give you a few more playthings throughout the game to keep it interesting.

The combat system is a little more complicated this time. You can use multiple gadgets to take out baddies (I tended to use a LOT of explosive gel by accident), but in the heat of battle it's hard to remember what button combination uses what gadget, etc. Thugs also have new weaponry and even armor. The tazer wands are back *not by popular demand, I assure you*, as are machetes and guns, but now thugs can use shields or are protected by armor, and special combo moves are required to take them out. It's all very difficult to remember when there's a room full of 15 guys who want to kill you and adds a ridiculously hard, albeit fun in a masochistic sort of way, element to group combat. These situations force you to use all your skills, work on prioritizing enemies, and scream a lot at the TV.

Boss fights are WAY more complicated this time around. One forces you to use every possible sneaky way to take a foe out. And another is all about timing. And dodging. But mostly timing. Seriously, these are some of the best boss fights I can remember for a while. Especially the first one.

SOUNDTRACK


Again, music is very limited. Which isn't a bad thing. Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamil reprise their roles as Batman and Joker respectively, and bring back the fantastic banter and back-and-forth that made Arkham Asylum so great. Their exchanges are among my favorites for certain.

One of the cool things is, as you're flying around Arkham City (not in the Batjet, though *sadness*) you can pick up on inmates' conversations. As usual, some of them are totally disturbing and most are totally hilarious.

GRAPHICS


This game is just as fantastic as the last. I can't begin to tell you how gorgeous it is. Just as textured and diverse as Arkham Asylum, but transferred to an entire city. The minute detailing in areas like the subway, the industrial district, the former Gotham Police Department is fantastic. There's also a shifting between daylight and dark, but it's constantly cloudy so there's not a humongous difference.

Other

For me, this is one of the best improvements and one of the places where the game really shines. Riddler's back, but this time, there's more at stake. At certain points, you'll get a little box thingy and a riddle to answer. This unlocks a side-mission to rescue one of the medical personnel from an elaborate room the Riddler's set up. The consequence of not figuring out the secrets behind the room is the death of the victim. So thankfully there's more than hunting riddle answers and trophies. Also, the new riddles are HARD. Finding the trophies is HARD. Oy.

The other big addition is the phone calls. Zsasz is back, and he's crazier than ever. This time, he's excited to be killing random people in the city, and he taunts Batman with challenges to find the ringing phone. If Batman doesn't find the ringing phone, Zsasz kills whomever he's holding captive. Admittedly, I panicked during these segments. Yes, these are pixellated people, but I get totally engrossed in good games (much like good books), and I worked hard to find every ringing phone. That was my favorite side mission, and honestly, I was a little sad when I caught Zsasz.

OVERALL

Overall, I hope Rocksteady puts out 15 more of these games. The Arkham duet will become my favorite series when there's a third. And there will be a third. Rocksteady's making too much money off these games for there not to be a third. This is a well-rounded gaming experience that gives us an even better opportunity to be Batman, and who doesn't want that???

12 July 2011

Guess what????

I have some exciting news, peeps!!! Sometime in the next few weeks, the awesome Lucienne Diver will *hopefully* be guest posting here! Isn't that awesome???????

I haz a happeh!

Anyway, not much to report on the writing front yet. Yesterday at work we had a power outage that lasted an hour and a half. Being at a hotel during a power outage sucks. Being the one working the desk during a power outage sucks worse...  BUT my resume has now been professionally done by my awesome sister, so hopefully I will get a new job, which means:


  • I won't be poor.
  • I'll have contests again.
  • I'll be able to mail out those things I promised 8 million years ago.
  • I'll have BETTER contests.
  • I'll be able to read more.
  • And I'll be able to afford printing out things. Things you'll like.
SO! Keep your fingers crossed. Cuz a better job for me means awesome stuff for you ;)

UPDATE


Lucienne emailed me her guest post, so that will be going up on Thursday! Come read about Lucienne's latest exploits in the authoring world as she discusses her newest series and the strange--but entertaining--people who live in her head. Cuz we all know how that feels ;)

21 June 2011

RAGT - AKA, OMG SQUEE AWESOME

Well, I guess it's time to put my blogging gloves back on... I've got a lot of work to do...

First and foremost, I've missed you guys! I've been trying to keep up with blogs and everything, but I've been a total slacker. Sorry y'all. Once I get internet back @ the house, I'll do better. So...yeah.... August when I (hopefully) have a new job.

OK. Onward! I wanted to share with you my experience at Lori Foster's Reader-Author Get-Together in Cincinnati because OMG SQUEE! It was amazing. As an unpubbed author with huge dreams and a lot of hope, seeing all these authors with their books and their general awesomeness was an inspiration. And they were all SO. NICE. Seriously. In my brain, I always think that pubbed authors are going to be kinda snooty or whatnot (no offense to the pubbed authors who are kind enough to read my blog), but romance writers? Oh hell yeah. These are my PEEPS!

The day started out with the usual -- registration, getting awesome goody-bags, and for me, feeling totally freaked out because of the amount of people. I don't do well with crowds, especially when there's not someone there I recognize right off the bat. However, a lot of my tweeps were there, and I got to put faces to names.

I also had to introduce myself as Lexcade the entire time because no one knows my real name. Behold, the powers of internet anonymity.

There were games, giveaways, food (glorious foooooooooood), socializing periods, so it wasn't too overwhelming. Also, Barnes and Noble (to whom I'll probably give my firstborn in exchange for books [sorry, kid]) set up a table so we could purchase books by attending authors. Totes awesome. I only bought one book because I was completely unprepared for this. But next year, next year I'll be able to buy ALL the books!

Also got to meet this AMAZING author who is like my other half. Seriously. Her name is Leanna Renee Heiber, and she rocks my socks. No kidding. If you're a fan of gothic-inspired fiction like I am, you'll love her books. I picked up The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker (review to come), got her to sign it, and immediately started reading. I know. But it's a writers'/readers' conference. How could I not read it? Leanna was very forthcoming about her publishing journey (nine years, y'all. NINE), but she's reaping huge rewards. Percy Parker's been optioned as a Broadway play. Um, wow???? Yeah. WOW. Needless to say, new writer crush.

She had a friend with her, too, who was equally awesome and lives not far from me. Yay! New friends! People I CAN SEE. It'll be nice to have someone to hang out with, a fellow writer and all around awesome person. I miss you, Marijo!!!

Oh, and did I mention meeting Sue Grimshaw? TOTALLY MET SUE GRIMSHAW, and she's so NICE! At some point, my dear friend Anni and I will have a conversation with her concerning books and what we're reading and whatnot. I'd maim multiple people to be published by Random House's science fiction/fantasy imprint Del/Ray Spectra (the same publisher as George RR Martin). Thanks, Anni!

So I spent my entire weekend overwhelmed with a deer-in-the-headlights glaze over my eyes. Meeting that many successful people at once? Shock to the system and shock to the creative juices. I need one of these every weekend.

The disjointedness of this post mirrors my brain function the entire weekend. I don't do well with large groups of people because I'm terribly shy, but once I got settled, it was a lot better. This conference is AWESOME and if you can come by, you should. This year's registration was $50, and for all the awesome stuff you get, it's a steal. A tote, 3 signed books, swag GALORE, and the chance to rub elbows with industry professionals? If you're not there next year, then SHAME ON YOU.