Showing posts with label Theresa Meyers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Theresa Meyers. Show all posts

17 November 2011

Theresa Meyers is starting a brand new fae infused paranormal romance series called Shadow Sisters.  The first book is called SHADOWLANDER (available now from Entangled Publishing) and Theresa is here to tell us a little about the book and, thanks to her publisher, giveaway an eCopy of SHADOWLANDER. See details below.

28 October 2011

Early Review: The Hunter by Theresa Meyers

*This title will be released on November 1, 2011*

The Hunter (Legend Chronicles 1)

Title: The Hunter
Author: Theresa Meyers Meyers
Series: Legend Chronicles #1
Cover Art: Santiago Cornejo 
Genre: Steampunk
Excerpt: No
Source: Publisher
Reviewed by: Julia

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Zebra; November 1, 2011
  • ISBN-10: 1420121243
  • ISBN-13: 978-1420121247

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Sexual Content:

Sex scenes, references to prostitution.


Rating:


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


THE HUNTER (available on November 1, 2011 from Zebra) was my first book by Theresa Meyers, but it will definitely not be my last.  The action was vivid, the romance was playful, and as I say in my review up later today, the “blend of Wild, Wild West steampunk and demonic forces was everything I could have hoped for and more.”  I really enjoyed that Meyers wasn’t afraid to put her own spin on both romance and genre tropes, and look forward to picking up book two in The Legend Chronicles, THE SLAYER, when it comes out this April.  One person will get a chance to read a signed copy of THE HUNTER, courtesy of the author herself, but we all get to enjoy a little taste of the book’s leading man, Colt Jackson, and his take on Skinwalkers.  See details below.


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Colt Jackson on Skinwalkers
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Theresa Meyers

There’s many things out there that can spook a man. Make him think he’s lost his ever lovin’ marbles. But as a Hunter I’ve seen more than most. You good folk, don’t worry yourselves any. See we Hunters have been doin’ our jobs since the earliest times, making sure that supernaturals don’t get the upper hand on humanity. But I’m getting ahead of myself.

28 September 2011

Cover Art Coverage: 13 New Titles!

There are some novel items in the mix this week.  A cover re-boot for Kim Harrington’s CLARITY paperback release, a cover model doppelganger for Stacia Kane’s newest Downside Ghosts offering, and the opportunity to vote on which cover goes to print for Tes Hilaire’s debut novel. 
Vamparazzi by Laura Resnick
 

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Vamparazzi (Esther Diamond, #4)

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Description:

Playing a scantily clad vampire victim in an off-Broadway play, struggling actress Esther Diamond now may be the target of someone who claims to be a genuine bloodsucker...


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  • Series: Esther Diamond #4
  • Artist: Dan Dos Santos
  • Goodreads: Link
  • Publisher: DAW
  • Release Date: October 4, 2011
  • Source: Goodreads

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Absolutely love this cover! There is no mistaking a Dan Dos Santos cover.  He’s genius.  This is genius…his covers really tells story.
Previous Covers in This Series

Disappearing Nightly (Esther D...Doppelgangster (Esther Diamond...Unsympathetic Magic (Esther Di...

21 September 2011

Cover Art Coverage: 18 New Titles!

There are 17 new covers to woo their way on to your TBR pile, and one re-issue that may prompt a few readers to take another look at Kelly Keaton’s Gods & Monsters series.  It was a close race to pick my favorite this week (and Rob Thurman’s hilarious comment may have tipped the balance).  In the end, both of my choices featured a foreboding expression and blank eyes, but obviously only one of them pulls it off. 
Doubletake by Rob Thurman
 

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“I want to f***ing MARRY this cover or at least take it out to dinner and do incredibly filthy and naughty things to it.  It blew me away when I first saw it and it still gives me the same thrill every time I see it.” – Rob Thurman
  • Series: Cal Leandros #7
  • Artist: Chris McGrath
  • Goodreads: Link

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While I’m not quite as passionate as the author on this one, I am a big fan.  The expression on the cover model’s face is riveting enough on it’s own, but the whole cover put together is entrancing. I’m a big Chris McGrath fan so I understand Rob’s excitement over the great covers he keeps producing for her series (& so glad she’s recovered enough to make them), and Julia is dead on about the captivating expression on his face.
Previous Covers in This Series

Nightlife Moonshine Madhouse Deathwish Roadkill Blackout

23 June 2011

Please welcome Theresa Meyers, author of  THE VAMPIRE WHO LOVED ME, available now from Harlequin books. Theresa is talking today about why she writes paranormal books (hint it involves burgling—but tidy—elves) and don’t forget to visit all the stops on Theresa’s book tour courtesy of Bewitching Book Tours.  Leave a comment for a chance to win the Vampire Love prize pack.  See details below. 



by
Theresa Meyers

In a lot of ways being here at All Things Urban Fantasy feels like coming home. When people interview me and ask me, “Why do you write paranormal books?” I inevitably end up answering that paranormal is kind of my normal.

No I wasn’t raised by faeries and didn’t go to Hogwarts, but I did have a mother who really was extraordinary. In fact the first thing I got published in a national magazine when I was 17 was a story about her titled, “My Mother, Unusual in a Normal Sort of Way”. They made a big deal of it at the high school, ordering copies of the magazine for all the students to read in junior English. The funny thing was the editor of the magazine had put this reader guide with questions at the back of the story. One of the questions was, “How did the author use exaggeration and hyperbole to deepen character?”

My best friend, who sat right in front of me in English, turned around and snickered. “You didn’t exaggerate. That’s really how your mom is.”

I grinned at her. “I know that, and you know that, but apparently they don’t know that.”

She would do things like read the story of the Shoemaker and the Elves to me at bedtime and then, as she was kissing me, she’d perk up and say, “Listen. Do you hear that?” Outside my bedroom window I could hear teeny, tiny voices talking about cleaning my room. The next morning I woke to find my room had been cleaned. My mother assured me it was likely the elves living in the large stump in the backyard and proceeded to make cookies and little clothes with me for the elves. I didn’t find out until I was in my late 20’s that it had actually been a tape-recorder strategically placed beneath my bedroom window with a very large gap at the beginning of the tape.

She taught us all the different herbs and wild things that grew around us. Which ones were edible, which ones would help an upset stomach. In short, she imbued us with a sense of the magical all around us in our everyday lives. She also gave me a passion for reading and story-telling by reading to us with different character voices for each character (a trait I’ve carried with my own children. You should see how excited they get if I tell them we’re going to read Harry Potter because they like my voices better than the movies’.)

All of this filters into my writing. I know when I start writing that I’m creating a world, but for me as a writer, it’s a very real place in my head. Many times it’s so clear it’s like watching a movie. Only I have smell-o-vision too. I can back the movie up and see what gestures or facial expressions a character made when the other one was talking. I can taste the salt in the air coming off the Puget Sound and hear the seagulls cry when I write about the Cascade Vampire Clan. I can see those vampires flux into nothingness and pass through a wall. For me as a writer, my greatest success comes when my reader can see that movie too and share in it with me.

I also weave in a lot of history and real world materials when I write. Things like basing my vampires on the biological theory that viruses can take down even the top predator in a food chain. By having my vampires be created via a virus, it allows me to utilize all the moments in our history where viruses have made a profound impact on our social consciousness and carry those feelings into the writing.

While it’s true I write love paranormal love stories, what I really see myself doing is writing about two people who live in a society, which is reflected in the choices they make, their backgrounds, their relationships and their taboos. They might be werewolves, vampires, shape-shifters or dark fae, but in the end they are very real people with profound emotions.

So does that make me a different kind of normal? I don’t know. I just know that I enjoy writing the books I do, and practically everything I write comes with a paranormal bent to it. I believe that love itself is magical and that it’s never too late to embrace the unknown. I hope you get a chance to sample some of the worlds I create, whether it’s my vampires in the Sons of Midnight, steampunk in the Legend Chronicles or dark fae in the Shadow Sisters. Thanks for letting me show you a glimpse of my world.

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More About Theresa Meyers:

Theresa MeyersRaised by a bibliophile who made the dining room into a library, Theresa has always been a lover of books and stories. First a writer for newspapers, then for national magazines, she started her first novel in high school, eventually enrolling in a Writer's Digest course and putting the book under the bed until she joined Romance Writers of America in 1993. In 2005 she was selected as one of eleven finalists for the American Title II contest, the American Idol of books. She is married to the first man she ever went on a real date with (to their high school prom), who she knew was hero material when he suffered through having to let her parents drive, and her brother sit between them in the backseat of the car. They currently live in a Victorian house on a mini farm in the Pacific Northwest with their two children, three cats, an old chestnut Arabian gelding, an energetic mini-Aussie shepherd puppy, several rabbits, a dozen chickens and an out-of-control herb garden.

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Want to read more from Theresa?

The Truth about VampiresThe Vampire Who Loved MeThe Spellbound BrideSalvation of the DamnedA Vampire's MistressThe Hunter



Giveaway provided by Theresa Meyers via Bewitching Book Tours

Vampire Love Pack which includes a pair of high-quality customizable fangs you can use again and again, an autographed copy of The Vampire Who Loved Me and a luxury bubble bar from LUSH so you can soak your cares away in a truly movie-style bubble bath while you read.

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Book Details

THE VAMPIRE WHO LOVED ME by Theresa Meyers

The Vampire Who Loved Me (Harlequin Nocturne, #113)
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Dr. Rebecca Chamberlin hated nothing more than the vampires who had turned her loved ones into creatures of the night…until she became one herself. Now her experimental vaccine has become more urgent than ever, and has made her the target of vampire security chief Achilles Stefanos.

Built like a god with golden hair and an irresistible allure, Achilles made her feel passion the way no mortal man had before. Beck could no more deny her craving for him than she could the hated bloodlust in her veins. But when her vaccine fell into the wrong hands, Beck had a difficult choice to make—one that challenged everything she'd always believed...

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