Thursday 13 :: Juicy Excerpts

13 Juicy Excerpts From My Books(click book titles to read an long excerpt from the book!) 1. A Touch of Heaven – Contemporary Romance “Sorry ladies, but this is one time you’re not going to get anything.” “You’ll spill or I swear I’ll find the most hideous creature at the Reunion and tell him you were madly in love with him all through school!” “Go ahead.” Paige laughed. “There isn’t anything you could do to get me to tell. It was private.” “Private!” Kim yelled, “You just fucked a man in a public restroom! There’s nothing private about that.” 2. Destined Hearts – Contemporary Romance “What are you smiling about?” Caitlyn turned her head to look over her shoulder at him. “Nothing.” “It has to be something,” William said. “It’s been on your face since you stopped screaming my name.” Her smile widened. “Well, if I’m not mistaken, you enjoyed me screaming your name.” “Oh, I enjoyed it a lot,” he laughed. “It’s my life’s mission to elicit that sound from you on a regular basis now.” 3. That First Christmas – Contemporary Romance “I’m going to kiss you, Meredith,” his voice was deep, roughened by barely constrained lust. “If you don’t want me to, say so now.” She did more than that. She grabbed the back of his head, forcing him close to her waiting lips. The first touch sent shocks of pleasure rippling down his spine. 4. Blame It On the Mistletoe – Contemporary Romance “Let’s get up and go to breakfast before mom comes back.” “Not until you tell me why you’re blushing.” She laughed and held the sheet tighter. “You’re naked, Sean.” He looked down at himself, noticing not an inch of the sheet covered him. He was bare ass naked, sprawled across the bed in all his … Keep Reading!

Writer Wednesday

I’ve finally made it to the end! I’m doing the final read-through on THE OUTLAW and the muse is so tickled he’s been filling my head of scenes for the next book, which I left hanging half-way through. Editing has never been fun for me, mainly because I’m so anal about it. I’m terrified of mistakes, of pesky typos and other oddities that it literally takes me weeks to accomplish the task. Every time one of the test readers mention something, I go back and re-read that part, fixing, tweaking and driving myself insane trying to make it perfect and each time I do, I get this sickening feeling I’ve introduced ‘new’ typos. The process is so endless for me that when I do send the books out, I don’t rest easy until the first reviews are out. That’s when I read with one eye open, waiting for someone to  mention the glaring typos and all together crap I didn’t catch. Aside from my fear of typos, I’m extremely proud of this book. It’s everything I wanted it to be when I first envisioned it and I hope all you readers love it as much as I do! We only have 12 days until RELEASE and the ARC’s go out this week which means, it’s time to get excited… and nervous! After talking about this book for months on end, I’m eager to see what you all think. It won’t be long now! I’ll be back to writing very soon so look for updates on THE GAMBLER in the very near future. Until next time,Lily All material &copy2005-2012 to Lily Graison

Tuesday Tales :: Warprize by Elizabeth Vaughn

Welcome to Tuesday Tales, where I recommend my favorites books! I’ve been a fan of fantasy romance for some time and although finding those books that really stick with you is rare, when you do find them, they always leave a lasting impression. Today’s rec is one of those. Author: Elizabeth VaughnTitle: Warprize (Warlands #1) Blurb: The daughter of a Warrior King, Lara was trained as a healer, helping both friend and foe. And when the enemy warlord agrees to cease hostilities in exchange for Lara, she agrees to become the Warprize. Buy the book: http://www.amazon.com/Warprize-Chronicles-Warlands-Book-1/dp/0425240541/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1330415964&sr=8-1 Warprize is book 1 in this trilogy featuring Lara and her Warlord hero, Keir – (who is one of the yummiest heroes I’ve ever read! LOVED him!) Given to the Warlord in exchange to end the fierce battle against their lands, Lara’s brother (the new king) gives the Warlord her hand…but hatred for his sister twists his words and Lara thinks she’s a slave, given in exchange for peace.The cultural differences between Lara and the warlords people is great but Lara learns their language in small increments. Trained as a healer, she’s of great value to the warlords people but their customs are very different from her own. She has to adapt to their way of thinking and doing things and as hard as she tries, she missteps every other time she tries.I loved the characters in this book and there are many. The secondary characters are just as bright and interesting as the main characters are and the detail in the world-building is phenomenal. The way the Warlord’s people are described, I pictured native american Indians as they were a tent living people who roamed the open plains, living where the land was most fertile.My only complaint about the book is the first person narrative, from Lara’s point of view. Call me greedy but I enjoy getting inside the heroes head and … Keep Reading!

Friday 56 :: Nevada Captive by Catherine Creel

This weeks 56 comes from the book Nevada Captive by Catherine Creel published in 1989. Can you tell I have a thing for the older books? hehe There was no power on earth that could make her admit how deeply affected she was by the feel of his muscular body pressing down upon the assuredly feminine softness of hers. “You can get up now,” she proclaimed in a frigid tone. About the Friday 56 Grab the book nearest you. Right now Turn to page 56. Find the fifth sentence. Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) along with these instructions on your blog or (if you do not have your own blog) in the comments section of this blog. Post a link along with your post back to this blog. Don’t dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST. Now its you turn! Grab a book and post your 56. If you don’t have a blog, just post yours in the comments. (I saw the Friday 56 over at Shiloh Walker’s blog. Be sure to visit and read her 56.) All material &copy2005-2012 to Lily Graison

Thursday 13 :: Stupid Laws

13 Stupid Laws – in North Carolina (and to my knowledge they are STILL on the books!) It’s against the law to sing off key. While having sex, you must stay in the missionary position and have the shades pulled. Organizations may not hold their meetings while the members present are in costume. Serving alcohol at a bingo game is not allowed. Women must have their bodies covered by at least 16 yards of cloth at all times. (Charlotte) It is required that you must pay a property tax on your dog. (Rocky Mount) Elephants may not be used to plow cotton fields. Fights between cats and dogs are prohibited. (Barber) It is illegal to drive cars through city cemeteries for pleasure. (Dunn) A marriage can be declared void if either of the two persons is physically impotent. No one may be a professional fortune-teller, and if one wishes to pursue the practice as an amateur, it must be practiced in a school or church. You must stop and call City Hall before entering town in an automobile. (Forest City) You may not ride a bicycle without having both your hands on the handle bars. (Kill Devil Hills) The laws in the rest of the country are just as bizare. This one in particular from South Carolina: It is perfectly legal to beat your wife on the court house steps on Sundays. I’d like to see a man try that one NOW. LOL All material &copy2005-2012 to Lily Graison

Writer Wednesday

I’m still editing. I can’t believe it’s taking me this long and for once, it’s not me procrastinating. If anyone reads my Facebook page, you’ll know I suffer from headaches more often than not. This week was no exception, only this time, that nagging headache turned into a full blown migraine that laid me out for two days. I always ‘listen’ to my stories when I edit and after printing THE OUTLAW out, plugging in my headphones and turning on the read aloud feature, my ever present headache got worse. I ignored it as usual but 2 hours in and I couldn’t ignore it any longer. The light was hurting my eyes and I was shielding my face from the desk lamp. I had to stop at that point. It was useless to try and go one. That was two days ago and I’ve yet to get back to the story and listen to the last half. After crawling out of the bed and taking enough meds to enable me to ‘see’ again, I was able to get some blog posts done and get cracking on scheduling some blog tour dates. My first ever ‘Blog Tour’ will be kicked off on release day, March 12th! I’m a bit excited, and nervous, and all those other crazy emotions one gets when they jump out of their comfort zone but I know it’ll be a lot of fun. It will be a short tour but lots of goodies will be on hand and I have some new book swag to go with The Outlaw and I can’t wait to show everyone! You’re going to love it. Other than editing and making blog posts, my muse has been whispering. I left my Gambler up to his elbows in bath water. Not that he’s complaining, seeing how his heroine was … Keep Reading!

Tuesday Tales :: Book Recommendations

I thought I’d mix it up a bit here on the blog and instead of talking about my books every week, I’ll be bringing you other authors books as well. I actually saw this idea over at Anna Kathryn’s blog as part of her Saturday Salacious Suggestions. Since I started to write my new Willow Creek Series, I haven’t had much time to read and I love getting lost in new worlds and adventures but finding those adventures isn’t very easy when there are literally thousands of books out there. So, on Tuesdays, I’ll be giving you book recs…of MY favorite books but, there’s a twist…. In the comments, I’m going to let other authors Rec their OWN books to you so, if you’re a author, and would like to suggest one of your books to my readers, look to the bottom of this page for the rules. But first…my Book rec for today. Author: C.L. WilsonTitle: Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul #1) Blurb:Once he had scorched the world. Once he had driven back overwhelming darkness. Once he had loved with such passion, his name was legend… TAIREN SOUL Now a thousand years later, a new threat calls him from the Fading Lands, back into the world that had cost him so dearly. Now an ancient, familiar evil is regaining its strength, and a new voice beckons him–more compelling, more seductive, more maddening than any before. As the power of his most bitter enemy grows and ancient alliances crumble, the wildness in his blood will not be denied. The tairen must claim his truemate and embrace the destiny woven for him in the mists of time. Buy the book: http://www.amazon.com/Lord-Fading-Lands-Tairen-ebook/dp/B003VIWMLI/ref=sr_1_3?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1329794984&sr=1-3 I Love, Love, Love this series! Its a bit of fantasy romance with shape-shifting fae kings, magic, truemates and evil sorcerers. If … Keep Reading!

Friday 56 :: Moonlight Warrior by Janet Chapman

This weeks 56 comes from the book Moonlight Warrior by Janet Chapman. Another one of those To Be Read books. Kenzie stepped closer. “I only promised to help you lift the old hag’s curse and become a man again, Killkenny. I never said anything about your being alive when it happens.” About the Friday 56 Grab the book nearest you. Right now Turn to page 56. Find the fifth sentence. Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) along with these instructions on your blog or (if you do not have your own blog) in the comments section of this blog. Post a link along with your post back to this blog. Don’t dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST. Now its you turn! Grab a book and post your 56. If you don’t have a blog, just post yours in the comments. (I saw the Friday 56 over at Shiloh Walker’s blog. Be sure to visit and read her 56.) All material &copy2005-2012 to Lily Graison