Hey, shout to the winners of my two free ebook give-aways! I really hope you like Dragonfly Dance! A big thank you to The Romance Reviews for hosting this contest. They do such great things for authors over there.
Dragonfly Dance is the first in my Heart Beat Collection -- a series of novelettes all centered around music. In this story, Lori Littlehawk plays the fiddle like nobody's business on the wide prairie of South Dakota. An erotic romp with a big dose of fresh air.
The socond in the series is about Annalee and recruitment into a drum and bugle corps. She plays her drums and marches with the all-male group, falling head over heels with the drum major. If you like drums and dogs and hot sex with an ex-marine -- well this might be for you!
Both of these are released this month as a two-fer frfom Torrid Books.
http://www.whiskeycreekpress.com/torrid/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=62&products_id=691
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Monday, October 1, 2012
And another delightful review for Rhythm of the Rain, also a 2011 release.
Thank you Long and Short Reviews!
http://www.longandshortreviews.com/WC/index.htm
Thank you Long and Short Reviews!
http://www.longandshortreviews.com/WC/index.htm
Rhythm of the Rain
By Gemini
Judson
Release
date: 10/01/2011
Review by Stephanotis at Long and
Short Reviews
What a
unique story! It's about dog grooming, drill teams and yes, lots of romance,
too. I liked Annalee from the beginning. She came across as a real life
character running a dog grooming business, and in walks Tango with his dog. At
first I thought he might ditch the dog with her and the story would progress
from there with maybe her trying to track him down, but was more than relieved
when he showed up and found out these two had lots in common.
One thing
that struck me was the story seemed to have all the makings of a classic
romance, boy meets girl, girl thinks he's not interested, and maybe he likes the
best friend better; but what made it unique was Ms. Judson put a unique spin on
the whole thing. She had all characters as part of a drill team and also took
it up a couple of notches with some steamy sex scenes.
This story
has good pacing, natural sounding dialogue, and characters I liked and cheered
for. Rain, hence the title, is also a major factor in this story which had me
wanting to curl up under a blanket and something hot to drink while I read this
story. It's an quick read that I enjoyed.
Dragonfly Dance, released in early 2011, is the story of fiddle music under the wide South Dakota sky. Here is a review I received from Long and Short Reviews. Love what she has to say :)
Dragonfly Dance
By Gemini
Judson
Release date:
2/1/2011
Gemini
Judson has written a delightful romance, filled with passion, romantic
disillusionment and new love.
Lori Littlehawk was certain she had her future all planned. She would play the fiddle in the family band, Littlehawk Lightning, marry her childhood best friend Tucker, and live happily ever after.
When her brother mentions that a talent scout will be in the audience at the big Dragonfly Dance celebration, Lori doesn’t even think twice about it. That is, until she goes to Tucker’s place and finds him in bed with Casey, the singer from the band, and fires both of them on the spot.
Now, Lori
is ready for freedom and adventure, and throws caution to the wind. She meets a
tall and handsome stranger, a photographer who warms places in Lori that she
never knew were cold. But Bruce Burns is more than just a photographer, he is
the talent scout, and after the first performance, he ‘accidentally’ meets up
with Lori. The strong attraction and Lori’s newfound sense of freedom lead them
to his camper and to a heated but brief encounter. Can Littlehawk Lightning
beat out the other local bands for the movie contract? Will Casey and Tucker’s
accusations turn the people against Lori and the band? Can Lori and Bruce find
happiness together?
I love the
pacing of this story, and the marvelous character development. The world Ms
Judson has built is one of beauty and delight, and I could just imagine those
dragonflies dancing in the warm summer air.
Loralei
‘Lori’ Littlehawk is a delight. I love her strength and resilience when faced
with the betrayal by the man she thought loved her completely. She took time to
cry, but also realized that it didn’t hurt as much as it should have. I liked
her spirit and her willingness to move on to new adventures.
Bruce Burns
is the handsome talent scout. He is determined to woo Lori, and doesn’t want
her to think he is just after the band. I like that he never exactly lies to
her about who he is, but just doesn’t volunteer everything right away. He is
sexy and gives Lori exactly what she needs to feel strong and independent.
This is a
wonderful romance, one that gives hope to those who have lost their dream only
to find another waiting to be fulfilled. The characters work well together, and
I would love to read more about this family, especially Lori’s two brothers,
Henry and Cameron. I would hope Ms. Judson can find their stories and bring
them to life in the same fashion as she did Lori and Bruce.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Turning Teal is a re-release of RING AROUND THE SUN. I pulled this one from a publisher where is was dying on the vine. A shrivled shell of a book... OK, enough botany metaphores. I was so bummed because the book got great reviews and even an EPIC nomination. Now I find myself in a wasteland where I don't know how to promote it. Can I toot about RING AROUND THE SUN, when this is the same book with a different title? Can I say "Look at this review for RIng Around the Sun!" and "This is the same book, only with a better cover!" I did the cover for RING AROUND THE SUN, so I can say that. It was my very first cover :) Anyhoo, I'm in a quandry.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Archetypes
I think I finally understand them. I had to commit the sin writing the same archetype over and over again until I realized, "I've met you before, oh hero of my story."
I tend to write the same kind of guy. SImilar unough so that I'd say they are of the same ARCHETYPE.
Here he is: He's kind. He's a bit of a fuck up. Tall, slender. Funny. Perhaps aloof.
Hmmm... is that an archetype? I guess I can't wrap a single word around him. Like the damsel in distress -- I write those women a lot. Never write bitches. I don't like to spend time with bitches in my real life and don't intend to spend my make-beleive world with them either.
Back to my guys. Let me list them. First their was Conrad Manzey. Tall, virile, not a fuck-up at all. In fact he is capable of just about any feat. He is sensitive and uber-masculine. Blonde, blue-eyed.
Along came Adam Vianetti. Adam is beefy and muscular. Ah-ha! Not slender. He is sensitive and intelligent. This guy has a head for business. Dark hair, dark eyes. So far so good. Two completely different men -- archetypes.
Then Kevin Shepherd. My love, my favorite. He was tall, slender, kind, funny, aloof. Curly black hair, brown eyes.
Ah- Steve Rider. My lost soul. He's just stumbling along without a real life plan. He's an animal man -- manages a team of horses. Strapping and strong from hard work. Brown hair.
Bruce Burns... He's an older dude. Not a young buck, but in great shape for 40. Tall, slender, muscular. A buisnessman too, but kind of a power freak. Like to be in control, and he dominates Lori in a wild and erotic way.
Tango Petit. Ex-marine, buff and burly. Dog-lover and of course warm-hearted. He's a bit bull-headed but eager to do what's right. He's actually really a sensitive type and gifted pianist. Go figure.
OK, SO I FEEL BETTER. They are not all alike. I'm getting to know a new man and worried he was a recreation of the others. His name is Gavin Guevara. He's hot stuff and an artist, fit as a fiddle as he earns a modest living delivering packages on his bike.
Stay tuned for Gavin and Yarrow in Crescendo. Coming soon to a theater near you :)
I think I finally understand them. I had to commit the sin writing the same archetype over and over again until I realized, "I've met you before, oh hero of my story."
I tend to write the same kind of guy. SImilar unough so that I'd say they are of the same ARCHETYPE.
Here he is: He's kind. He's a bit of a fuck up. Tall, slender. Funny. Perhaps aloof.
Hmmm... is that an archetype? I guess I can't wrap a single word around him. Like the damsel in distress -- I write those women a lot. Never write bitches. I don't like to spend time with bitches in my real life and don't intend to spend my make-beleive world with them either.
Back to my guys. Let me list them. First their was Conrad Manzey. Tall, virile, not a fuck-up at all. In fact he is capable of just about any feat. He is sensitive and uber-masculine. Blonde, blue-eyed.
Along came Adam Vianetti. Adam is beefy and muscular. Ah-ha! Not slender. He is sensitive and intelligent. This guy has a head for business. Dark hair, dark eyes. So far so good. Two completely different men -- archetypes.
Then Kevin Shepherd. My love, my favorite. He was tall, slender, kind, funny, aloof. Curly black hair, brown eyes.
Ah- Steve Rider. My lost soul. He's just stumbling along without a real life plan. He's an animal man -- manages a team of horses. Strapping and strong from hard work. Brown hair.
Bruce Burns... He's an older dude. Not a young buck, but in great shape for 40. Tall, slender, muscular. A buisnessman too, but kind of a power freak. Like to be in control, and he dominates Lori in a wild and erotic way.
Tango Petit. Ex-marine, buff and burly. Dog-lover and of course warm-hearted. He's a bit bull-headed but eager to do what's right. He's actually really a sensitive type and gifted pianist. Go figure.
OK, SO I FEEL BETTER. They are not all alike. I'm getting to know a new man and worried he was a recreation of the others. His name is Gavin Guevara. He's hot stuff and an artist, fit as a fiddle as he earns a modest living delivering packages on his bike.
Stay tuned for Gavin and Yarrow in Crescendo. Coming soon to a theater near you :)
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