Friday, June 11, 2010

E-books are finally standing alone!


Can you feel the excitement in the air? E-books are finally being taken seriously. My DH has sworn off of paper (something I can't bring myself to do -- I love the smell of books, and smell is a very important sense for me). I must admit, he looks pretty comfortable holding his newest e-book reader in one hand, turning the pages by pushing a button.

One of the nicest features of e-books is the ability to sample authors before investing. I love Nocturne Bites for that. You can download a story and then look for more if you like the author's style. (Yes, I'm happy to point you to my Bite, MARKED, available all over the place!) Isn't the cover fantastic??

As one of the earliest authors of e-books, I'm just thrilled to see them making their marks.

Hope everyone in the Southwest is managing to avoid this heat! I'm looking for a cave...

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

New Title Coming Out!

I'm really excited about the new title coming out from Nocturne Bites: MARKED. It's a sexy shape shifter story set in northern New Mexico. I'm really excited about it coming out! You can pre-order it now at eHarlequin, but you have to wait until Saturday, May 1st to get it. I hope everyone enjoys the story.

What do you think of the cover? Yummy, huh??

And a big thank you to Jessica Viarreal!

Friday, March 19, 2010

End of Winter update


I can't believe winter is nearly gone. I'll miss the dark and cold, the snow on Sandia Crest, and the excuse for hot chocolate. But spring is on its way in, and it's time to update my newsletter.

NEWS FLASH: My next Nocturne Bite, Marked, is due out in May! It's a wonderfully spicy story about shape shifters, set in New Mexico, and incorporates some Native American elements. (Thank you, Jessica, for all your expert advice!) I enjoyed writing the story, and hope readers will enjoy reading it.

Devour Me and Addicted are still on the shelves at bookstores. Be warned: they're way past spicy!

Appearances coming up include a possible signing at Borders in Albuquerque and talks at local writers' groups. Stay turned for details.

The trip to Louisiana was a great success! I stocked up on crawfish, oysters, and Southern mystery. Can't wait for my next trip home to New Orleans...

What would you like to hear about in these newsletters? Let me know and we'll see what can be arranged.

Cheers,
Lydia