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28 January 2012

 

Crave the Night

Title: Crave the Night
Author:  Patti O’Shea, Lori Devoti, Michele Hauf, & Sharon Ashwood
Series: N/A
Cover Art: N/A
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Excerpt: Yes
Source: Michele Hauf
Reviewed by: Julia

  • Paperback: 372 pages
  • Publisher: Swell Cat; October 6, 2011
  • ISBN-10: 0615548377
  • ISBN-13: 978-0615548371

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Sexual Content:

Explicit sex scenes.


Rating:

Good - A fun read with minor flaws. Maybe read an excerpt before buying.


11 July 2011

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A new week of Deadly Destinations starts today and we’re visiting an entirely different dimension: The Castle from Sharon Ashwood's FROSTBOUND (available now from Signet & you can read my review HERE), the fourth book in the excellent Dark Forgotten Paranormal Romance series full of were-beasts, vampires, hellhounds, demons, dragons, unicorns—you name it.” Thanks to the wonderful people at Signet, three of you who comment on this post will win a copy of the book!  See details below


Guide to the Castle
by
Sharon Ashwood

Ravenous (The Dark Forgotten, #1)Take a trip to the Castle!

Okay, so you’re looking for a different kind of summer vacation: Something unique, something a little adventurous, and yet available at a bargain price. Got it.

Have you thought of visiting the Castle?  Sure, it’s had some bad press, but keep an open mind. First of all, it’s in another dimension. Who around the water cooler at work can say they’ve been somewhere like that?  Plus, the portal is right downtown. No plane fares, no passports required. Yeah, the leather clad guys taking tickets are known to turn into slavering hellhounds from time to time, but that’s only if a traveller steps out of line.

Scorched (The Dark Forgotten, #2)This trip offers an experience you just won’t find anyplace else. Think of the Castle as a cross between a horror-themed amusement park and a game preserve. It’s a little short on views—there’s only an inside of the Castle, no outside—but there are plenty of caverns, underground streams, and steep stairways to provide interest. With so many twisting stone corridors, it’s a good idea to stick close to your tour guide, but the entire structure is lit by ever-burning torches. Wear comfortable shoes and be sure to adjust your camera’s settings for low light.

Now, a few safety tips. The prisoners--um--occupants of the Castle roam free. Pay attention to the areas marked safe for visitors, and under no circumstances roam out of bounds. There are demons at large. Do not feed the dragons. Do not purchase anything from the dark fey. Do not annoy the trolls. Most of all, obey the Castle guards—they haven’t had a vacation in hundreds of years, and they’re cranky. Observe these few precautions and you’re sure to leave with plenty of fascinating stories and unique snapshots!

Unchained (The Dark Forgotten, #3)And, before you leave, be sure to stop by the souvenir shop! Whether you’re looking for the ladies (check out our unique Succubus Allure line of lingerie) or something for yourself (fancy a shrunken head?), the store is sure to have something to intrigue and amuse. All proceeds go toward upgrading the first aid area.

It’s a once-in-a-lifetime holiday opportunity! Forget Vegas with its whole what-happens-there-stays-there shtick.  Pffft. With the Castle, there’s no guarantee that your playmates will ever see the light of day again. How’s that for confidentiality? As for the sign on the entrance:  Welcome to the Castle. The price of admission is your soul.  Ignore that bit. Don’t pay any attention. Really.

The Castle is the prison where so many non-human creatures were held for centuries: these are the Dark Forgotten. It started out as a separate, garden-like world, but after the magic in it started to get old and run down, it turned into a dungeon.

Frostbound (The Dark Forgotten, #4)This is the world the hellhounds grew up in, slaves to the more powerful demons.  The hellhound Alpha, Lore, engineered his people’s escape, and then returned to bargain for the lives of those stragglers left behind. Now he’s faced with rebuilding the hounds’ community and learning how to prosper in the human world.  They’re strangers in a strange land, and the pack leans on Lore to guide them in a place they don’t fully understand.

But that’s only the beginning of his problems. Then he meets Talia, one of the undead, and knows she is the one female he can love. In the hellhound mythology, the pack can’t have young until there is a mated Alpha pair.

The pressure is on for Lore to take a hellhound mate, and every granny has a young lady for Lore to meet. Unfortunately, although he’s definitely checked out the local girls, someone entirely inappropriate catches his interest. Talia Rostova is everything he’s not—a loner, secretive, up to her eyeballs in chaos and murder, and a vampire. Not only is she the wrong species, but she’s definitely not the kind of girl for a responsible leader.

Naturally, he’s intrigued. Enthralled. He may be the Alpha, but he’s also a young, hot-blooded male with an iron will and plenty of curiosity—and she’s forbidden fruit.

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About Sharon Ashwood

Sharon Ashwood is a free-lance journalist, novelist, desk jockey and enthusiast for the weird and spooky. She has an English literature degree but works as a finance geek. Interests include growing her to-be-read pile and playing with the toy graveyard on her desk. As a vegetarian, she freely admits the whole vampire/werewolf lifestyle fantasy would never work out, so she writes paranormal romances instead.

Sharon lives in the Pacific Northwest and is owned by the Demon Lord of Kitty Badness.

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Giveaway provided by Signet

Three copies of FROSTBOUND by Sharon Ashwood


Available on now from Signet

Description:

Every dog might have his day, but the hellhound guards the night . . .

As a snowstorm locks down the city, more than the roads are getting iced. Someone's beheaded the wrong girl, and vampire-on-the-lam Talia Rostova thinks it was meant to be her. Now she's the prime suspect in her own botched murder—and the prisoner of her smoking-hot neighbor.

Lore is a hellhound, bred to serve and protect, so he's not freeing Talia until he's sure that she's the prey and not the hunter. You'd think a beautiful woman in his bedroom would be a good thing, but trouble-prone Talia has run afoul of someone more sinister than your average lunatic killer. An ancient Undead is wreaking vengeance on the city—and on her—and Lore will have to go far beyond a stake to put him back in his grave . . .

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    06 June 2011

    Early Review: Frostbound by Sharon Ashwood

    *This title will be released on June 7, 2011*

    Title: Frostbound
    Author: Sharon Ashwood
    Series: The Dark Forgotten #4
    Cover Art: N/A
    Genre: Paranormal Romance
    Excerpt: Yes
    Source: Publisher
    Reviewed by: Abigail

    • Paperback: 384 pages
    • Publisher: Signet; Original edition (June 7, 2011)
    • ISBN-10: 0451231953
    • ISBN-13: 978-0451231956
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    Sexual Content:

    A couple semi graphic sex scenes


    Rating:


    Excellent - Loved it! Buy it now & put this author on your watch list.


    Description

    Every dog might have his day, but the hellhound guards the night . . .

    As a snowstorm locks down the city, more than the roads are getting iced. Someone's beheaded the wrong girl, and vampire-on-the-lam Talia Rostova thinks it was meant to be her. Now she's the prime suspect in her own botched murder—and the prisoner of her smoking-hot neighbor.

    Lore is a hellhound, bred to serve and protect, so he's not freeing Talia until he's sure that she's the prey and not the hunter. You'd think a beautiful woman in his bedroom would be a good thing, but trouble-prone Talia has run afoul of someone more sinister than your average lunatic killer. An ancient Undead is wreaking vengeance on the city—and on her—and Lore will have to go far beyond a stake to put him back in his grave . . .

    Review

    I don’t read a ton of paranormal romance preferring urban fantasy because of the greater emphasis it gives to complex worldbuilding.  But if more paranormal romances were like FROSTBOUND, I’d read them by the box load.

    Both Lore and Talia are fully defined characters with their own backstories and distinct story arcs in FROSTBOUND. Talia is a newly turned vampire in hiding from an abusive life and scarred upbringing that taught her to hate what she has unwillingly become.  But rather than a broken scared women, she is brave and cautiously optimistic about her future. 

    Lore is a hellhound Alpha and acting sheriff dealing with pack pressure to choose a hellhound mate and defend against a faceless magical threat.  His hellhound thoughts are simplistic and primitive, but it’s how he controls those impulses (most of the time) as a man that made me fall for him. 

    Overall, FROSTBOUND is the perfect blend of urban fantasy and paranormal romance.  Rich and complex magical worldbuilding, characters with equal strength and depth, and a romance that creates as much heat as it does emotional intensity.  No word yet on the next book in The Dark Forgotten series, but it’s already on my wishlist.

    Previous Books in Series
    Also Reviewed By:
    1. Ravenous
    2. Scorched
    3. Unchained

    29 June 2010

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    I’m so happy to welcome Sharon Ashwood to the blog today.  Sharon is the author of The Dark Forgotten paranormal romance series including Ravenous, Scorched and the upcoming UNCHAINED on July 6, 2010.  The Dark Forgotten world is full of “were-beasts, vampires, hellhounds, demons, dragons, unicorns—you name it.”  And Sharon has generously offered to giveaway a copy of UNCHAINED. Details below.

    Sharon Ashwood is a free-lance journalist, novelist, desk jockey and enthusiast for the weird and spooky. She has an English literature degree but works as a finance geek. Interests include growing her to-be-read pile and playing with the toy graveyard on her desk. As a vegetarian, she freely admits the whole vampire/werewolf lifestyle fantasy would never work out, so she writes paranormal romances instead.

    Sharon lives in the Pacific Northwest and is owned by the Demon Lord of Kitty Badness.


    Interview

    ATUF: UNCHAINED is the third book in The Dark Forgotten series. There are characters who overlap from each book, but can they be read as standalone stories?

    SA: Yes, I’ve tried to keep the stories contained enough so that someone coming in with book three would understand what was going on and would not be frustrated.  However, there are certain elements, like the background of the minor characters or the history of the world, that are less fleshed out.  It’s a balancing act faced by anyone writing a series:  how do you invite new readers in without boring old readers or confusing the heck out of everybody?  I try to make it work for both new and returning readers.
    One of the ways I’ve tried to address this challenge is through the viewpoint characters.  Each one has a different take on what’s going on and will see and experience different things.  The longer the reader stays with the series, the more of a 360 degree viewpoint they’ll get of the world.

    ATUF: Can you describe the world of The Dark Forgotten series?

    SA: My characters live at a historical turning point.  The supernatural beings among us have been out in the open since the year 2000, which has created both fascination and fear among the human population.  On top of that, an interdimensional prison chock-full of supernatural creatures has opened a portal into our world right in the downtown. Who should be rescued from the prison, and who should remain under lock and key? It’s a tough question, because the vampires and werewolves in our world have just made peace with the humans.  They don’t want a whole new element coming in and ruining everything they’ve worked for.
    This conflict is a great one to work with because it opens the door to all kinds of adventure. You have justice, freedom, heroism, star-crossed lovers, and the occasional dragon to play with—plus the opportunity for some cracking good bad guys.

    ATUF: You have a fantastic resource on your website called the monsterpedia. Do you use it as a resource yourself when writing to keep your facts straight?

    SA: I do confess to using it as a reference. It’s important to me to keep all the species and magic rules consistent. I also use the monsterpedia as a place to put weird facts that don’t fit in the books themselves but I’m dying to tell people about. I have more entries to go up and that’s one of my summer projects.

    ATUF: Can you tell us about the supernatural prison in The Dark Forgotten series known simply as The Castle?

    SA: Long, long ago, all the various supernatural species lived side-by-side with humans. Then, nine sorcerers got together and built a supernatural prison dimension called the Castle.  They belonged to a group of warlocks called the Order, and their desire was basically to be the most magical people around because that meant power, wealth and all that jazz. So, they put as many of the other magical species as they could into the Castle.  This included were-beasts, vampires, hellhounds, demons, dragons, unicorns—you name it.  It really didn’t matter if the other species were hostile to humans or not; they were killed or imprisoned. Of course, a few got away and survived in the shadows, and they became the modern vampires and werebeasts that “came out” in Y2K, when the information age made it easier to live on the grid than off it.  
    Now, the Castle started out as a separate, garden-like world, but after the magic in it started to get old and run down, it turned into a dungeon.  I describe it as Escher meets a B horror movie—flickering torches, endless twisty stone corridors, and something vicious around every corner.

    ATUF: The Carver family has been at the center of two of the The Dark Forgotten series. Holly in Ravenous and now Ashe in UNCHAINED. Will their half brother Brendan be getting his own story in the future?

    SA: Brendan is estranged from his half-sisters, although he knows Ashe a little. I do have a story planned for him, but it’s yet to be determined exactly how that will play out or if the publisher will be interested in it.  What I do predict is that he would be reluctant at first to get involved in their world.

    ATUF: Can you tell us about your favorite scene in UNCHAINED?

    SA: It’s actually the first time Ashe and Reynard have sex. They’ve both got huge emotional barriers and even bigger challenges at a survival level, but they manage to make it to this turning point and give themselves to each other. As a writer, it gave me a chance to go deeper into the characters than I had before. Sex scenes are like any other action scenes—unless they move the story forward, they’re filler that should be cut but when they work, they’re fabulous.
    My second favourites are Reynard’s interactions with Ashe’s daughter.  Those were where I found a fundamental kindness in his character. I think those moments are essential, because they answers the question, “okay, so what’s this guy like when he’s NOT pounding on a bad guy?”

    ATUF: If UNCHAINED were ever made into a movie, who would your dream or, to keep things interesting, nightmare cast be?

    SA: My first choice for Ashe would be Anna Torv, who is the actress on Fringe.  She’s the right physical type, and she also can bring out a subtle vulnerability to go with the kick-ass exterior. 
    Reynard is harder to think of an actor for.  He was born in the 1700s and is drop-dead handsome, but I wouldn’t want a Patrick Dempsey type to play him, however lovely he’d look in an antique uniform. Reynard has been stuck in a horror show for centuries and survived by sheer force of will. He’s Patrick Dempsey with a layer of rake and then a whole lot of layers of make-my-day tough customer. I have no idea how to cast that!

    ATUF: What other projects can we look forward to reading from you soon?

    image SA: I just turned in the book that comes after UNCHAINED, which at the moment is called FROSTBITE or maybe FROSTBITTEN. It’s all about the hellhound character, Lore, who is left in charge of guarding Fairview while the Carvers take a holiday. I’ll just say Lore will be the one needing a vacation when they get back.
    I also have a short story coming out in the MAMMOTH BOOK OF PARANORMAL ROMANCE 2. It’s in the Dark Forgotten world, but has different characters from the first three books. I went for cute and romantic.

    ATUF: What are some of your favorite titles/authors in the paranormal genres?

    SA: Yikes! Where do I start? How about I say what’s on my reading stack right now. I’m into Jessica Andersen’s Mayan series, Kresley Cole, Jim Butcher, Kim Harrison, and all of my blogging group over at www.SilkandShadows.com have just turned out books, so I’m turning pages as fast as I can!

    ATUF: I'm a cover art junkie and UNCHAINED is just gorgeous. What can you tell us about the cover art for UNCHAINED?

    SA: I completely agree that it’s a great cover and it matches my mental image of Ashe absolutely. Through my editor, I gave the art department the specs for the Ducati and rifle Ashe has and they went with those. 
    Overall, the people doing the Signet Eclipse covers are fabulous. If you look around, they’re many of the nicest ones on the shelves.

    ATUF: I did a post recently talking where different authors talked about the books their characters would read. What would Ashe read?

    SA: Well, after she’s met Reynard I can see her reading a lot of hot historicals!  In UNCHAINED, there’s actually a lot about books because Ashe gets a job in the library. She reveals a childhood fondness for the Nancy Drew series. Ashe would probably read a lot of stuff like motorcycle repair manuals. I can see her reading the Dante Valentine series, except I’m not sure that would be too much like work. She’d probably have something very romantic that she’d pull out when no one was looking—and she’d definitely read whatever her daughter was reading, just to check it out.

    ATUF: If UNCHAINED was a Frankenstein book compiled from elements of other books, what would some of those other books be?

    Cover to the UK first edition

    SA: Buffy meets a disenchanted Richard Sharpe (or was it Mr. Darcy on crack?) and they encounter Harvey the invisible rabbit, except Harvey’s turned evil.  Dracula gets political and attacks the public library, then delivers a homily on the demons of materialism. Then everyone re-enacts the Magnificent Seven.

    ATUF: In honor of Paranormal Summer Fest, can you describe your perfect Paranormal Summer read? And where would you love to be vacationing while reading it?

    PSF

    SA: My perfect paranormal reads always have vampires. Give me a vamp with some style and a sense of humour, and I’m won over. Where I’d like to go?   Cities with lots of history always get my vote.  I love London, and desperately want to get to Italy.  However, where I am going is to Orlando for the RWA National conference. If anyone is in the area, check out the big book signing on July 28 (my birthday!) because there will be many, many authors there and it’s open to the public.

    P.S.:  Because of the increased incidents of paranormal infestation, Ashe has agreed to provide an advice column as a service to the public. You can get your personalized monster-busting advice by clicking here

    ATUF: Thanks so much for stopping by Sharon.  Come back anytime!


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    Dark Forgotten
    1. Ravenous
    2. Scorched
    3. Unchained

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    Giveaway

    Giveaway courtesy of Sharon Ashwood

    One (1) copy of UNCHAINED by Sharon Ashwood

     

    Book Description

    Ashe Carver, monster-killer, has the scars to prove it. But faced with a custody battle, she's hung up her stakes and taken a job at the public library, determined to show the courts and her ten-year-old daughter that she's as good a mother as she is a hunter.

    Easier said than done. There are lovelorn vampires haunting the library, a slime demon in the shopping mall, and her new-mom sister needs a hand with her ghostbusting biz. Then, after centuries guarding a supernatural prison, Captain Reynard strides into her world like a hero from the library's Must Reads. Smokingly gorgeous, passionate and courageous to a fault, he has only weeks to live unless Ashe finds the thief who took his soul.

    Ashe picks up her weapons to save the day—but not every problem can be solved with a stake. With so much tragedy in her past, Ashe fears the disaster she sees ahead—and prays she doesn't fail everyone. Again.

    Memories are the hardest monsters to kill.

    Click HERE to read an excerpt

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    04 March 2010

    Cover Art: Unchained by Sharon Ashwood

    ScifiGuy shared Sharon Ashwood’s new cover for Unchained (Dark Forgotten, book 3) due out July 6.  I’m really digging this, and I want Ashe’s red bike…and her gun…and her boots…

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    ISBN-13: 978-0451230737

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    Been there, slain that . . .

    Ashe Carver, monster-killer, has the scars to prove it. But faced with a custody battle, she's hung up her stakes and taken a job at the public library, determined to show the courts and her ten-year-old daughter that she's as good a mother as she is a hunter.

    Easier said than done. There are lovelorn vampires haunting the library, a slime demon in the shopping mall, and her new-mom sister needs a hand with her ghostbusting biz. Then, after centuries guarding a supernatural prison, Captain Reynard strides into her world like a hero from the library's Must Reads. Smokingly gorgeous, passionate and courageous to a fault, he has only weeks to live unless Ashe finds the thief who took his soul.

    Ashe picks up her weapons to save the day—but not every problem can be solved with a stake. With so much tragedy in her past, Ashe fears the disaster she sees ahead—and prays she doesn't fail everyone. Again.

    Memories are the hardest monsters to kill.

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