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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

BTB Presents~ Rosanne Bittner's Desperate Hearts Author Spotlight Tour!


Welcome to my post on Rosanne Bittner's Desperate Hearts Author Spotlight Tour presented by Buy The Book Tours.

Rosanne is here answering a few of my questions. Thanks for being here today!!

Hello to all visitors to FOR WHOM THE BOOKS TOLL.  What a neat name for a blog site!  I am answering some questions you sent to me and always enjoy visiting other blogs!  My name is Rosanne Bittner and I’ve been writing over 35 years, with 59 books in print and #60 coming next summer!  I absolutely love writing, especially stories about American history and particularly about this country’s “Old West.”  It’ my favorite subject, and my love for history and America’s grand western landscape shines through in my books.  If you go to Amazon and check out some of the readers’ comments about my books, you will see that my research and my deep love and respect for the 1800’s Old West era really shines through in my stories.  The biggest comment I get is that my stories seem so real that some readers actually write and ask me if this or that really happened and if any of my characters really lived!

I have won numerous writing awards, and my husband and I have traveled the West extensively for over 30 years.  Many of my titles are now published in foreign countries – Germany, Italy, France, Norway, China and England.  I am from Michigan and have been married to the same man for 49 years.  We graduated from high school together, but we never dated until almost two years after that.

My most current work (book #59 above) is DESPERATE HEARTS.  The gorgeous and rugged hero, Mitch Brady, is a Montana vigilante who falls in love with a young woman who’s come to the little gold town of Alder, Montana (a real gold town) under mysterious circumstances.  It’s a great, wild-west, fun and romantic read you will really enjoy!

You asked about my favorite music – I like everything, and it depends on what mood I’m in when it comes to listening.  I love country, classical, romantic music, rock (love Bon Jovi), some hip-hop, Christian music – pretty much everything except Jazz.  That I don’t like.  I also have the theme songs from just about every famous western ever produced, from THE BIG COUNTRY to GIANT to HANG ‘EM HIGH.  Listening to the theme songs from those movies puts me “way out west” and helps me envision the magnificent western landscape.

My typical writing day is – EVERY day – cramming writing into every nook and cranny I can find.  I love to write, love my subject/genre, love my heroes and love every story I work on.  Once I am going full tilt on a book I can write it in about two months, then I go back and fill in things I momentarily left out to look up later – and do a lot of tightening, changing, editing and so forth.  Three to five months is pretty much the full time it takes.  You asked how long it takes to write a sex scene.  Not long at all!  I am right there with the hero.  LOL!!  I just try to make it beautiful and sensual – and as hot as possible without being crude.  I am mad about a really good love story – love that holds two people together against the dangers and challenges of settling in an untamed land.  And I love a rugged, able hero who is respectful and gentle and loving toward the woman he holds dear.

You asked about inspiration for writing – I  don’t need any particular inspiration.  My own personal love for American history and the West is all it takes.  My brain is constantly brewing up another western romance.  I have never had writer’s block!  I prefer to write with music in the background but don’t have a favorite place to write.  Once I am zeroed in on a story, it doesn’t matter if I’m in my bedroom, at the kitchen table, on the couch, or at my big, beautiful office at the family business, where I keep all my equipment and research books.  And it doesn’t matter what’s going on in the background.  If the TV is on – doesn’t matter.  If people around me are talking – doesn’t matter.  My mind can shut down everything around me and I’m in the middle of a range war.  I managed to learn how to shut out the outside elements when I wrote at home evenings after working all day – in a very small house with the TV about three feet away and two sons wrestling on the living room floor.  You just do what you gotta’ do.

You asked about the scene hardest for me to write.  I guess that would have to be in my sixth SAVAGE DESTINY book, when the hero, who had been an integral part of the heroine’s life for a good 25 years or more, had to die.  OMG – ask anyone who has read those books how they managed to get through that.  I balled like a baby. Even my stout, sober German husband cried when he read that book!  I debated and debated about that, but I knew it had to happen, and it made the SAVAGE DESTINY series one of the most powerful and memorable stories I’ve ever told.  It’s a lot like James Michener’s CENTENNIAL, and it’s my proudest achievement.  The only thing that comes in at a close second is the book I just finished, my 60th – called DO NOT FORSAKE ME.  It’s a sequel to OUTLAW HEARTS, which will be reissued next June with a new cover, followed in July by DONOT FORSAKE ME.  The two books comprise a grand love story you will long remember, and I am totally in love – truly, literally in love – with the hero Jake Harkner.  I can’t wait for everyone to read these books!  I will celebrate that one with a big on-line contest and a full-color cover ad in Romantic Times magazine.  I wanted to write DO NOT FORAKE ME for the past 20 years and finally was able to do so.  The story just poured out of me, and it’s a fabulous love story full of redemption and forgiveness and the hero finally facing demons from the past that have always haunted him.

What makes a good story?  Love – devotion – lots of action and dialogue – solid research – and the author absolutely MUST love her genre.  That love shines through and creates a memorable story readers will treasure.  

If I could bring one of my characters to life? It would be a toss-up between Jake Harkner (DO NOT FORSAKE ME) and Zeke Monroe (SAVAGE DESTINY).

The best advice I have for aspiring authors?  Again – LOVE WHAT YOU WRITE – RESEARCH WHAT YOU WRITE – BELIEVE IN WHAT YOU WRITE – LOVE, LOVE, LOVE YOUR GENRE.  Don’t write for what’s popular at the moment.  Write what’s in your heart.


Coffee or tea? – COFFEE!!!  All day long.

Pepsi or Coke?  PEPSI!!

Salty or sweet?  SWEET!

Chips or pretzels?  NEITHER

Chocolate or vanilla? CHOCOLATE!  DARK, DARK CHOCOLATE!

Mountains or beach?  Are you kidding???  MOUNTAINS!!

Shoes or barefoot?  I am barefoot all the time at home, even when I run outside for something and there is snow on the ground.

Favorite color?  PURPLE/ORCHID/HOT PINK

Don’t like ice cream.

Casual or dress up?  Look at my Facebook pictures.  Definitely casual – and always either MISS ME or ROCK REVIVAL jeans!

I am definitely an EARLY BIRD.

Don’t like cookouts or restaurant dinners.  I like to cook at home and chill out on the couch with a tray.  Same for my husband.  I only use the table when we have company.

That about covers it!  I hope you will look for DESPERATE HEARTS, and be sure to pick up OUTLAW HEARTS and DO NOT FORSAKE ME next summer!  Keep an eye on my web site – www.rosannebittner.com – and my blog – www.rosannebittner.blogspot.com – for news about what’s happening and what’s coming next!  I’m also on Facebook and Twitter and Goodreads and a ton of other social networking sites!  Enjoy the beautiful fall weather, and happy reading!

I grew up reading Roseanne's books, a lot of her books. I am a total fan girl. I was so excited to be a part of this tour for her. SQUEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!



Title: Desperate Hearts
Author: Rosanne Bittner
Genre: Historical Western Romance
Length: 384 Pages
Release Date: September 2, 2014

Blurb:
SHE’S A WOMAN WITH A SECRET
Elizabeth Wainwright is on the run. Accused of a murder she didn’t commit, she has no choice but to cut ties with her old life and flee West. The last thing she wants is attention, but when her stagecoach is attacked, she suddenly finds herself under the fierce protection of one of Montana’s famed vigilantes…whether she likes it or not.

HE’S A MAN WITH A CODE
Lawman Mitch Brady is sworn to uphold justice in the wild lands of 1860’s Montana. He’s never met a man he’s feared, and he’s never met a woman more desperately in need of his help. Something’s shaken the secretive Elizabeth, but as he gets to know the beautiful city belle, he finds the only thing he wants more than her safety…is her trust.

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Excerpt:
“I really don’t want to dance,” Elizabeth protested, half yelling above the whooping men and loud piano playing.  “It hurts my shoulder.”

“Just one little dance, lady?”  her partner begged.

“Really, I …”

Suddenly a big fist rammed into her partner’s jaw, sending him flying across two tables.  He landed against a bar stool and everyone backed away from Elizabeth.  She turned to see Mitch Brady standing there with a dark look of rage in his eyes.  “The lady said she didn’t want to dance!”  He scanned the room.  “Everybody here understand that?”

The man Mitch had clobbered rolled to his knees, groaning.

“Stu was only wantin’ a dance, Mitch,” another man spoke up.  “Ain’t no harm in that.”

“There is when the woman was dragged in here against her will and never agreed to the dance.”

Everyone backed farther away, and Elizabeth could see no one in the room was about to give Mitch Brady any more trouble.    …    He took hold of Elizabeth’s arm and led her toward the swinging doors at the saloon entrance.  “Let’s go,” he said.

Elizabeth followed him out.


I’ve been writing for over thirty years and to date have had 60 novels published, all about the American West of the 1800’s and Native Americans. I write romance, but not the typical bodice-ripping adventures. My stories are deep love stories, often family sagas told as a series. It is the hero and heroine’s love that holds them together through the trials and tribulations of settling America’s western frontiers. I absolutely love the Rockies, the Tetons, the Sierras, and the wide-open plains, prairies and desert land west of the Mississippi. In my books, I strive to tell the truth about the settling of the West and how it affected our American Indians, as well as the gritty depth of what our brave pioneers suffered in their search for free land and a better life.

I am a member of the Nebraska and Oklahoma Historical Societies, my local southwest Michigan historical society, Women Writing the West, Mid-Michigan Romance Writers of America, the national RWA, National Rifle Association and a local charity group called the Coloma Lioness Club. I help run a family business and love doing things with my three young grandsons. If you visit my Website you’ll see all my titles listed as well as a page that lists all my many writing awards; or you can visit me on Facebook. At either site you will learn news of new books to come as well as reprints of many of my past titles soon to be published in trade paperback and as e-books! I also have an author site at Amazon.com.


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Friday, June 27, 2014

BTB Presents- Angeline M. Bishop's South Beach Author's Spotlight Tour!


Today I'm hosting Angeline M. Bishop's South Beach Author's Spotlight Tour presented by Buy The Book Tours.


Revamping Your Look After Heartbreak by Angeline M. Bishop

Every woman has done it. We wake up one morning after a bad break up or some other heartache and decide we don’t want to see that miserable, red-eyed lady in the mirror any more.  We’re tired of seeing her sad expression, limp hair, puffy eyes and we become desperate to erase her dejected appearance from our sight right there on the spot. So what do we do?

We change our hair, go shopping, and get a few spa treatments in order to lift our mood, and if we have besties to assist with the transformation, all the better. 

In my novel SOUTH BEACH, Laila Sheridan, Marina Carter, and Sofìa Barea-Vega do a little retail therapy and some pampering beauty treatments. One of the fun things about writing this novel was being able to inject fashion into the story. Laila is the fashion editor of Psyche Magazine so she knows the hottest designer looks and enjoys how clothes transform a person’s mood. She uses this knowledge to help her friend Sofìa take her mind off of her relationship woes.

So tell me, when was the last time you decided to change your look? And are you tired of seeing the same reflection in the mirror? Well, it’s officially summer, so take a page from Laila and her friends and think about treating yourself. 

Go and review your personal photographs and update your look to match how you want to feel right now. I’m not telling you to go into debt to make an image change but here are a few things you can do to reinvent yourself:

Change Your Hair – Part your hair differently, change the color, or embrace your natural texture this season.
Change Your Makeup and Nail Polish Colors – As we get more sun in the warmer months, our skin tone changes so make sure you try different color palettes so your skin will look youthful and vibrant.
Change Your Accessories – Have you been rockin’ the same purse or pair of shoes for a while and saving your best items for special moments? Well, change it up and let those Cinderella-type shoes come out and play just because you love them.
Change Your Favorite Piece of Clothes – It’s not easy to select something different from your favorite winter or spring clothing staple but if you are thinking it’s your go-to garment, then everyone else is thinking you wear it a lot too. Go into that closet and shop in there for something you having worn in awhile.

I hope this post will inspire you to be good to yourself this week and remember how amazing you are. Now go change your image a little and do your best ‘John Travolta strut’ when you unveil it. 


Title: South Beach
Author: Angeline M. Bishop
Series: The Sheridan Series book 2
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Published by: Soul Mate Publishing  
Length: 238 Pages
Release Date: February 10, 2014

Blurb:
In SOUTH BEACH, Laila Sheridan, a successful fashionista who attracts male interest with an effortless strut of her stiletto heels, has ended a rocky relationship with Malcolm Khalid, a captivating lothario with a passion for shirking adult responsibilities. She believes partying in glamorous South Beach with her former college roommates is the prescription for getting her swagger back.

When her vacation becomes a media circus that draws Malcolm back into her life and her handsome Psyche marketing colleague, Gray Ryley, arrives on the scene to tame her antics, Laila is determined make the men play by her rules. Gray finds himself torn between anguish and ecstasy when another Lalia-sitting assignment is placed in his hands; he's asked to hinder Malcolm's advances and subdue the paparazzi, while wrestling with his smoldering desire to get Laila in his bed. Will this assignment cause him to disclose feelings that may sever their friendship and jeopardize his career?


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Paperback: South Beach

Excerpt:

Chapter One
For the first time in months, I’m going to forget everything and everyone in New Jersey, Laila Sheridan thought as she strolled from her cab toward the Falconiere Grace Miami Beach hotel lobby. She willed herself to stop thinking about her failed relationship with Malcolm Khalid, a gifted writer with an inflated sense of what the world owed him. Earlier that afternoon, she resolved to leave her past heartaches before she took her first-class seat, but glimpses of the past started to drift into her mind during her flight to Florida. Now, as she inhaled the warm, citrus-scented air, thoughts of chilly New Jersey and its inhabitants loosened their hold and moved from her memory, like a faded Prada purse relegated to the back of her bedroom closet.

Entering the luminous hotel, she enjoyed the gentle embrace of an ocean breeze as it whipped the hem of her lilac Valentino cocktail dress. The fabric’s movement exaggerated the normal sway of her hips, and made each step more feminine and peppy. A little after 8 PM, Laila approached the front desk, showed her reservation confirmation, and in her most alluring voice inquired, “Which way to my femencation?” She made her voice sound tempting, like a tall glass of iced coffee on a balmy day morning. Smooth and satisfying. Rich, too, with the faintest Jersey accent reserved for the likes of Keyshia Knight Pullam and Anne Hathaway. She knew her voice would instantly cause a male reaction when she turned up her throaty timbre with potent Sheridan flare. This vacation was about relishing in her womanhood. Toying with a few males would be a safe amusement, emphasis on safe because she had no intention of dealing with any strong male egos.

The beginning of a smile tipped the corners of the mouth of the Latino clerk before he located her information in the hotel computer. “Your party is now scheduled to enjoy the ocean view terrace of our Sapienti restaurant for dinner. We can take your coat and belongings to the La Baie Presidential suite so you can join them.”

She inclined her head in a small gesture of thanks then flashed her ID, and watched as he moved a form forward for her signature as he simultaneously placed her room key on the counter. Laila took in the slight gleam in his eye and grinned, her mind too busy with thoughts of her friends to think too heavily about the open adoration. An Italian meal after a long flight was all that she needed. Well, as long as an inviting glass of Pinot Grigio accompanied it.

She took her electronic key and placed them into her Chloè bag. “That’s fine, just point me in the right direction.” She loved being the woman that put the ‘fem’ in Femencationer. It was a word she came up with to define any group of female friends whose ties go back as far as childhood or college that seek a high-end, luxury getaway experience. A vacation with all the feminine delights women dream of enjoying. This year’s femencation united three alumnus of the University of Florida and marked the start of the year to forget old sorrows and usher in new adventures.

As Laila strolled toward the Sapienti restaurant, she stopped when her shiny complexion caught her attention in a mirror that hung in the side hall corridor. She looked good for thirty-one but preferred to say she was in her late twenties when vacationing because no one over thirty, in their right mind, would party the way she planned to. She blotted her face and secretly wished she was meeting her friends under better circumstances but with Sofìa’s pending divorce from the famous sports announcer Sean Vega, they all needed a break from reality. This trip was the perfect reason to release stress.

When Laila arrived at the restaurant, several male heads turned in appreciation as she silently commanded the wait staff’s attention. “I’m with the Vega/Sheridan/Carter party,” she announced as she surveyed the room.

“Your party has already been seated. John will you escort Mrs. . . .?”

“Ms. Sheridan,” she corrected, before pretending to lose her balance to mask her reason for placing a hand around John’s bicep. She tried to suppress a giggle that threatened to expose the disingenuous nature of her performance. “Please excuse me,” she said, wobbling toward him, “I had a long flight. Johnny, could you show me the way?”

They moved effortlessly through the patrons seated at their tables until Laila crossed the threshold of the balcony. The sight of her friends a few yards away made her light up like a five-year-old at a surprise party. Laila stepped quickly as she approached Sofìa and Marina, who were enjoying their conversation and shrimp cocktail appetizers. She blurted, scarcely aware of the rasp of excitement in her own voice, “Here I am, straight off the plane. Where’s the love?”

Marina Carter squealed with laughter and rose to hug Laila tightly. “Oh, girl, you look great!” Genuine excitement radiated from her eyes as she peered into Laila’s face. Marina was a petite, yet voluptuous black woman with inquisitive eyes and a contagious smile. Her shoulder-length curly hair was tamed away from her face by beige-framed sunglasses resting on her head. Her sundress, a charming beige and light blue number with a matching cardigan that reminded Laila of her favorite elementary school teacher.

“And why shouldn’t I?” Laila’s silky voice held a challenge. “We’re in South Beach, right?”

“You know it!” An amused look suddenly warmed Marina’s eyes.

“Could you two take it down a few notches?” Dr. Sofìa Barea-Vega demanded. She remained seated and frowned before she forced a demure smile to the people seated next to them. “You’re causing a scene.”

Laila dismissed the reprimand with a wave of the hand and shot her best friend one of her mega-watt smiles, which caused Sofìa to roll her eyes and return her gaze to her menu. It was a far cry from the happy, attractive, vacationer Laila had hoped to find on this trip. On the surface, Sofìa was a fashionable, smart dresser with a strong professional flare. She wore an orange halter top with bellowing white linen pants accented with a bold gold necklace, belt, and watch. Yet the happy colors were a strong contrast to the frown plastered to her face and the apparent weight loss to her alluding frame.

Laila took her place between her girlfriends, as Marina poured her a glass of Italian white wine. “I can see that someone’s high-profiled marriage is really doing a number on them. When did you start caring what other people think?”

Sofìa toyed with the appetizer in front of her, as if boredom overshadowed the faint hint of a worried brow. A sullen look on the very attractive Latina annoyed Laila because it was in direct contrast to the lively mood she and Marina were basking in. There was only one way to lift Sofia’s spirits. It had worked in college and she prayed it would work in this case. Laila took a hearty sip of wine and sullied her face by drawing her perfectly plucked brows together. She made herself look as serious as possible as she squared her shoulders and winked at Marina to play along. Then she turned all of her attention toward their brooding best friend. Laila lowered her voice to a volume just a hair above a whisper, being purposefully mysterious. “Could you do me a big favor, Sofìa?”

Sofìa looked up from the wine menu at Laila and Marina and concern washed over her features. Two deep lines of worry appeared between her eyes as she leaned forward and placed her hand on Laila’s forearm. “Anything, La La. What is it?”

“Could you please remove that painful stick from your behind because it’s destroying my sunny disposition?”

Marina laughed richly as Sofìa recoiled and crossed her arms under her breasts.

“Oh, you got jokes, huh?”

Laila and Marina tossed back their heads and rocked with laughter like two high school teenagers as Sofìa sat rigid like a frustrated, overworked parent. It was amazing how frowning aged her about seven years.

“Not jokes . . . observations.” Laila brought her hand up to her mouth to stifle her giggle. “And, believe me, after our ultimate South Beach trip, you’ll have a different way of seeing things too.”




Inspired by the volunteers of a local community center, Angeline wrote North Star, her debut novel and the first book in her Sheridan series for Soul Mate Publishing. Angeline drew on her ten years of work experience in academics to transport romance readers from their stressful lives by providing contemporary love stories that feature captivating characters with strong family values.

Angeline was born in Washington, D. C., but lived most of her life in New Jersey and considers the “Garden State” her home. Her childhood passion for writing led to a degree in English Literature and a membership in Romance Writers of America. She is the Vice President of the Cultural, Interracial, and Multicultural Special Interest Chapter of Romance Writers of America and enjoys providing aspiring writers with writing resources to help them strengthen their craft. Angeline loves to hear from her readers. You can contact her through her Website.


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TOUR SCHEDULE:
Monday, June 23, 2014
The Book Review {Spotlight}   
The Last Word {Spotlight}      

Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Authors’ Cafe {Author Interview}      

Wednesday, June 25, 2014
M.J. Schiller, Romance Author {Guest Post}    

Thursday, June 26, 2014
Finding Fantastical Books {Spotlight}    

Friday, June 27, 2014
For Whom The Books Toll {Guest Post}    
  
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Scrap Blog {Spotlight}     

Monday, June 30, 2014
Sharon C. Cooper, Just thinking… {Spotlight}      

Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Margo Hoornstra – Writing Inside & Out {Guest Post}    

Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Deal Sharing Aunt {Spotlight}    

Thursday, July 3, 2014
Sexy Between the Covers – Melissa Keir {Spotlight}    

Monday, July 7, 2014
Loralee Lillibridge – Blogging Across the Back Fence {Spotlight}     

Tuesday, July 8, 2014
What Readers Want {Guest Post}      

Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Christine’s Words {Guest Post}     

Thursday, July 10, 2014
Romance Me {Guest Post}    

Friday, July 11, 2014
Fiction Dreams {Spotlight}