The Story Behind My Blog's Title

The Story Behind My Blog's Title
Why is my blog named "My Father's Oldsmobile"? Click on the car and find out.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Tracy Kraus has a New Book Out!

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About the book:

Loaded with humor, action, intrigue and romance, My Mother the Man- Eater is the story of a woman whose search for meaning in life finds an unexpected outlet. Joleen Allen is on the hunt for a man. Unfortunately, every time the mother of five meets one, he falls for one of her daughters instead! At forty-four, Joleen has lived a tough life. She became a mother at 16, and her five daughters are now grown. Her ex-husband, Harold, is out of prison and back in the picture, looking for revenge. He’ll stop at nothing – even murder – to ruin Joleen’s reputation as well as her relationship with their daughters. My Mother the Man-Eater makes for some truly tempting and redemptive reading.

About the Author:

Tracy Krauss is a prolific author, playwright, director and artist. Originally from a small prairie town, she now resides in Tumbler Ridge, BC, known for its scenic mountain vistas and many waterfalls. She received her Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon and currently teaches high school Art, Drama and English. .


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Monday, February 14, 2011

Welcome Stephanie Burkhart!

I want to congratulate Stephanie Burkhart on the release of her newest book, The Count's Lair. This is the second in the Budapest Moon series, and I LOVE the cover.

Stephanie, welcome back!


I'm excited to be here with Shawna today and take a spin on the old Oldsmobile. Thanks for having me.

Just a little about me: I was born in Manchester, New Hampshire. After graduating from Central High, I joined the US Army. I spent 11 years in the military, 7 in Germany. While in the military, I earned a BS in Political Science from California Baptist University in Riverside, CA in 1995. I left the Army in 1997 and settled in California, but my favorite football team is still the New England Patriots. I work for LAPD as a 911 dispatcher. I've been married for 19 years. I have two boys, Andrew, 8, and Joseph, 4.

SHAWNA: Thanks for being here today, Stephanie. Can you tell us a little about "The Count's Lair?"

STEPH: The Count's Lair is a paranormal romance set in Budapest, Hungary during Christmas in 1901. "The Count's Lair" is listed as "intense" by the publisher, Desert Breeze, and there are several love scenes in the story.

Count Anton Varga has struggled to put his life together after he took his family's title, but he's only encountered hardship after hardship. In the Duma's bookstore, a spark ignites between him and Lady Amelia Andrássy which Anton wants to explore. Unfortunately for him, he has a dark secret. He'll give Amelia 3 clues. Will Amelia accept Anton for the man he is?


SHAWNA: How long did it take you to write?

STEPH: Approximately 3 months. This was my 2009 NaNoWriMo project so I wrote 50K in the first month. I probably wrote 10K in December, if that, because of the holidays. I finished the novel in FEB 2010.

SHAWNA: That's impressive, and inspiring, too! Did you do a lot of research?

STEPH: I did some – for example, what was Christmas like in Hungary. I also researched composers since Amelia was a pianist and impressionist artists since Anton liked impressionist art. It was fun to learn about Beethoven, the Moonlight Sonata, and Manet.

SHAWNA: Are there any contrasts or comparisons in the story? If so, what is the meaning behind them?


STEPH: Anton's residence, Ravenwind is dark, Amelia's Eaglemere is filled with light. Anton is the moon, Amelia is the sun. Amelia's heart is reflected in the music she plays – the Sonata Pathetique, for example.

SHAWNA: Now this book isn't an inspy but it does have a spiritual message. What role does religion play in the novel?

STEPH: Religion, any religion, is a big part of our lives. The majority of Hungarians are Catholic, with some Orthodoxy and Islam percentages. In the novel, Anton's lost touch with his religion. It's Amelia and her steadfastness who reminds him he's a man, not a beast, and God loves him for who he is regardless.

SHAWNA: I really love that message, Steph! How important is the setting? Why did you set the novel in Budapest?

STEPH: Setting helps create a mood, a tone, for the story. In "The Count's Lair," I'm striving to create a gothic setting in which the reader would believe the supernatural might exist.

SHAWNA: Very cool! Have you been to Budapest?

STEPH: Yes! In 1997. Budapest is a beautiful city and its truly a crossroads where east meets west. One of my favorite landmarks was the Fisherman's Bastian. It's a ½ mile long wall on Buda Hill overlooking the Danube and Pest side of the city. The view is amazing! Anton and Amelia meet there in the prequel, "Moonlight Sonata."

SHAWNA: I'm jealous! What's next in the Budapest Moon series?

STEPH: Book 3 is called "Danube in Candlelight." It's set in Budapest, 1922 after World War I. It's the story of Morgan Duma and Adam Varga.

SHAWNA: I love that time period. Can't wait! Do you have an ebook reader?

STEPH: Yes, I have a Kindle. And I love the text to speech aspect of it. I can read books on my way to work and on my way home.

Thanks for having me today, Shawna. Enjoy this excerpt:


Anton stood next to the tree, picking out the perfect spot to begin cutting. After sizing it up, he swung his axe and sank it halfway into the trunk. With one more swing, the tree fell over.
Amelia spun around. "That was quick. I just picked out my tree."
With a laugh, Anton walked over to her and used the axe to carve a small line at the base of the tree. "Well, I've chopped trees all my life."
"You have?"
"My father thought it would build character."
She rubbed her gloved hands together. Anton thought she might be catching a chill.
"Did you like chopping trees?" she asked.
"I found it to be boring, tedious work. I didn't understand why he sent me to do it when we had servants. In hindsight, however, I do think I benefited from it, but not in the way I think he wanted me to."
"I don't understand. Why didn't he have the servants chop the wood?"
Anton took a breath, steadied himself, and looked directly at her. "Perhaps he wanted me to feel more like a servant than a noble man's son."
Her face fell. "If that was his reason, it was cruel."
He did want to be honest with her about his father, but he didn't want to weigh down the fun they were having with such a heavy anchor. Instead, he stepped into her personal space. Her cheeks were raw from the cold. He cupped them and pressed the length of his body against hers. Again, her aura sparkled to life. Her soft curves fit snugly against his muscled physique. "I don't want to talk about him right now. He's depressing. You're cold."
"I am a little cold," she replied.
"Does this warm you up?"
"Yes," she replied. Her eyes trapped his, and he found himself drowning in those simmering pools of azure blue.
He lowered his head and took her lips with his. The glow of their auras blinded him. She closed her eyes. His heart beat wildly in his chest. She pressed against him, sending his senses into a pool of delight. He trailed his lips over her jaw line to her neck. She moaned as he stoked the embers smoldering deep inside them.
She placed her hands on his chest and gently disengaged from him. "That was some kiss."
"I just wanted to keep you warm until we got back to the auto."
"That will do."

YOU TUBE BOOK TRAILER:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaiYNNpETok


The Count's Lair is avail as ebook for Kindle, B&N Nook, Sony Ereader, and Kobo. You can also download a copy from the Publisher's Website at:

http://stores.desertbreezepublishing.com/-strse-142/Stephanie-Burkhart-Budapest-Moon/Detail.bok

You can find me on the web at:

BLOG:
http://sgcardin.blogspot.com/

WEBSITE:
http://sgcardin.tripod.com/

FACEBOOK:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1357922219

Good Time: Leave me a comment and I'll be back tomorrow to give away a PDF copy of The Count's Lair.

Smiles
Steph
Thanks so much, Steph!
I want to remind readers that while I'm an inspy author, I enjoy books from both the inspirational and general market and therefore interview authors from both. Please remember this if you choose to purchase a book based on my recommendation.




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