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Winners!
It’s Family Day here in Canada. I hope everybody is enjoying some time with people they cherish, whether family by blood, happenstance, or choice. đ
Now, the winners! Yes, I’ve drawn two names, since everybody was so totally awesome about commenting, tweeting and Facebooking my Publication Anniversary post. Thank you, all, so much!
I assigned each comment, tweet, share, and re-tweet an individual number and plugged the entries into Random.org.
The winners are:
Jessica Subject and S.J. Maylee
Again, thank you, everybody, for sharing my anniversary!
~Karla
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Eight Sunday-02/17/2013
Thanks for visiting! Today’s eight-sentence snippet is part of the Weekend Writing Warriors meme. Click over for a complete list of participants.
Since February 15th was my publishing anniversary (there’s a giveaway if you follow that link), I’m sharing eight from my first novel, GAME PLAN.
Oh, the nervousness and agony of a first date, especially when you’re forty and the man beside you is…significantly less.
âIâm older than you,â she blurted.
âIâm taller than you.â
âI have a twelve-year-old son.â
âI have a one-eyed cat.â
âYouâre just making fun of me now. Your cat has nothing to do with this,â she said, motioning between them.
âNeither do the other things. None of them affect how well weâll match up.â
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Publication Anniversary! with Prizes!
February 15th. One year ago, my first book was published. GAME PLAN, a 78k contemporary erotic romance released in digital format from Ellora’s Cave.
Mind if I bore you for a few minutes? Then I’ll get to the giveaway details, because I know that’s why you’re really here. đ
Here’s the history behind my debut novel:
Early in 2011, I applied for a conference grant to attend RWA National in NYC. I rewrote that single-page letter so many times. Mailed it off and forgot about it, believing I didn’t have a hope in hell of scoring such an opportunity.
In April, my husband chased me (as I walked down the street with my dog) to hand me the phone. One of the nice ladies from the RWA office was calling — out of hundreds of applicants, my letter had been chosen for a grant — 1 of just 7 awarded. I’d never been to a conference, nor spoken face to face with another writer. I had two small kids and I’d never spent a single night away from them. And I was going to NYC to mingle with over 2,000 publishing types.
Since fate had decided I should take writing seriously, I stepped waaay out of my introverted comfort zone. I booked a pitch appointment with an editor for Ellora’s Cave…for a book I hadn’t finished writing. Call that ‘mistake’ number one. Since I already followed her on Twitter, I DM’d her that I’d booked an appointment with her. Newbie mistake number two? Probably. But she was very friendly and chatted to me about EC and the conference. Eventually, I stopped hyperventilating.
Until she sent me a message. It popped up while I was out walking my dog. (Note: great things happen while walking the dog!) The message contained four simple words. “What do you write?”
After sweetly chastising me for not having any samples of my writing on my website, she invited me to send her the first chapter of my (unfinished, ack!) book. About a month later, she requested the full (as soon as I finished writing it…).
That same opening chapter won the LERA contest in the erotic category, and a second editor requested the full. Shock. I had it.
I accepted a contract with Ellora’s Cave, and my fabulous editor, Grace Bradley, in November of 2011.
GAME PLAN was the second book I completed, but it was the first I submitted, ever, anywhere. Because I’m a chicken, and have tendencies toward self-sabotage. Mostly because I’m a chicken. From here out, I will try to keep my chicken on the dinner table. đ
So, that’s how I got published! To celebrate, there has to be a prize, right? Enter by leaving a comment here (any comment will do), or tweeting this post (make sure to tag me in it, so I enter it in the draw), or sharing this post on Facebook (ditto with the tagging thing).
In honor of multiples (the standard for erotic romance heroines), the winner will have their choice of the following prize options:
1. A $10 gift card for your choice of Ellora’s Cave, Amazon, Kobo, or Nook. (International)
2. A trade paperback copy of GAME PLAN (Canada & US only)
3. A digital copy of either GAME PLAN or MORE THAN WORDS, plus, my favorite chocolate bar in the whole world, which should come with a mouthgasm warning, it’s that good. (Canada & US only — for the chocolate bar portion)
Giveway closes Sunday, February 17th at 11:59 p.m.
Winner will be announced & notified on Monday, February 18th.
Let’s recap!
To win:
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Leave a comment here
- Tweet this post & tag me in the tweet (I’m @Karla_Doyle on Twitter)
- Share the post on Facebook & tag me in the post (I’m KarlaDoyleAuthor on Facebook)
And the most important thing to recap…always go for your dreams!
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Valentine’s Day, More Than Words Style
Happy Valentine’s Day, all. The most romantic day of the year. Who has exciting plans they’d like to tell me about? I’m all ears!
In honor of V-Day, I thought I’d share part of the Valentine’s Day scene from my August release, MORE THAN WORDS. I can’t post the whole scene, because of spoilers, sorry! I hope you enjoy this little nibble. đ
âLock up, would you, Iâm going to do a read on the till.â Calli ran the daily sales report, eyes bugging at the numbers. âHoly crap, Cait, we sold as much today as the Saturday before Christmas.â
âLove is in the air. That, and the promise of hot Valentineâs Day smexing.â Caitlyn stood, hands on hips, surveying the disastrous state of Romance U after their banner day. âIt looks like the place has been ransackedâby dozens of horny men and women.â
Calli laughed. That about summed it up. âLetâs leave it until tomorrow.â
âWhoa. You feeling sick, boss? You never leave the store a mess. Never.â A perfectly waxed and shaped eyebrow lifted in Calliâs direction. âYouâre planning on bailing. Iâm onto you, Cal. You think youâre going to wiggle out of our plans and spend Valentineâs night cleaning the store.â
Busted. âYeah, about thatâŠâ A handful of panties bounced off her blouse.
âStart folding. Youâre coming with me tonight. No bailing, no wiggling. Not this time.â
âIâll go next time, I swear.â
âGreat. But that doesnât change the fact that youâre going tonight.â
Half the table was already in orderâCaitlynâs half. The woman was a panty-straightening machine.
âItâs Valentineâs Day. You should be hooking up with some hottie, not dragging your pathetic older sister out for an unromantic dinner.â
âSince I donât have one of those, Iâm not.â
âYou donât have a hottie on the go? Thatâs a first.â
âNice. You make me sound like a man-eating slutâŠwhich I am, more or less.â Caitlyn snagged the pile of lacy boy-cut panties and shooed Calli from the table with a wave of her long, hot-pink fingernails. âI have a hottie lined up for later, donât you worry. What I donât have is a pathetic sister. Just one who needs to come with me tonight, so hurry up with all your paperwork. Weâve got primping to do for our eight oâclock reservation.â
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Leaving her apartment after dark got easier each time. With Caitlynâs nonstop chatter distracting her, itâd been a piece of cake. The Caitlyn Yates effect.
The restaurant Caitlyn had chosen for their sister-date was in the old factory district by the river. A trendy spot, all of the brown-brick buildings had been converted to shops, restaurants and bars, high-end services. The remodeled facades screamed pricey. The packed parking lot told Calli people were okay with that.
âYou doing okay?â Caitlyn hooked an arm around Calliâs. âYouâve got that spacey look. Is this too much, too soon?â
âNoâno, Iâm fine. I was guestimating what the price per square foot might be for one of these units, what the lease terms are and if this area will continue to boom or if the popularity will wane in a couple years.â
She didnât laugh, but Caitlynâs smile stretched as wide as physically possible. âYou really are fine, arenât you?â
The inky sky with its sparse dotting of stars didnât wrap her in a blanket of terror. Voices from patrons in the parking lot didnât make her jump out of her skin. âI think I am.â
âPerfect.â
They entered through a set of heavy double doors. Whoever owned The Stacks had done a fantastic job. Theyâd preserved a lot of the buildingâs character, incorporating some of the old printing-press equipment into the restaurantâs theme, both as dĂ©cor and repurposed pieces. The original high ceilings over the bar and stage areas contrasted with the false beams thatâd been added to make the dining sections more intimate and cozy. Lots of metal and concrete fixtures lent to the industrial feel. Rich accent colors, textured fabrics and dropped pendant lighting with colored-glass shades added warmth in all the right places.
âThis is incredible.â
âJust wait, it gets better,â Caitlyn said as they slid into their seats. âFirst of all, the food is unreal. I had the chicken marsala a couple of nights agoâmy mouth had three orgasms.â The too-cute-for-his-own-good host chuckled under his breath, a big mistake around a predator like Caitlyn. She made no bones about checking him out, head to toe. Even licking her super-glossy lips at him before dismissing him by looking the other way.
âHe was cute. Kind of had that Mediterranean loverboy vibe you like.â
Caitlyn shrugged and flipped through the menu. âIâm not here to pick up.â
âWhoaâŠâ For effect, Calli grabbed the table with both hands. âI think the world just tipped on its axis.â
âOoh, my sister the smartmouth is back. Youâre buying me an eight-dollar martini for that dig.â
To think, sheâd wanted a way out of this evening. Thank god Caitlyn had bullied her into coming. Calli reached across the table and squeezed her sisterâs hand. âIâll buy you a pitcher of martinis, dinner and dessert. Thank you. For everything.â
âI love you, Cal. Iâll do any- and everything in my power for youâremember that.â
They talked and laughed through dinner. Sheâd missed so much the past two years, but no more.
The last spoonful of dessert called to her from the edge of the table where sheâd pushed it. She ignored it. No room for one more bite in the body-hugging skirt sheâd chosen. âOh my god, Iâm stuffed. I bet I consumed ten thousand calories. I may have to cut this skirt off because I doubt Iâll get out of it otherwise. But I did have multiple mouth orgasms, so I guess itâs a fair trade.â
The lighting dimmed and the background music faded. A new smile spread across Caitlynâs face. Satisfied, almost devious.
âThe live music is about to start. Maybe you can work off some of those calories later.â
If Caitlyn thought she could get Calli onto a dance floor, sheâd definitely had one too many Tanqueray martinis. There was taking control of her life, and there was making an ass of herself while attempting to have rhythm. Calli was in for the first one. Full stop.
âIâm not dancing.â
âOkay,â Caitlyn said.
Hmm. Agreeable enough, but that smile hadnât gone anywhere. What the heck was her sister up tâ
âHey, everybody. Happy Valentineâs Day.â
Calliâs breath caught. No need to turn around, sheâd recognize that voice anywhere.
âIâm Travis Graham, and Iâll be serenading you diehard romantics tonight.â Somebody in the restaurant wolf-whistled. The mic amplified Travisâ sexy laugh. âSome of you may not need serenading, by the sounds of it.â
Goose bumps rippled over her skin as the first notes from Travisâ guitar drifted over the speakers. He was playing. Not pulse-pounding rock with Black Box and not in a huge club, but he was playing.
âHeâs really good. Better than he was with the band, in my opinion.â Caitlynâs words burst the silence at the table. âIt was fate that I found him. Or coincidence, take your pick. I was here on a date and voilĂ , your boyfriend took the stage.â
âCoincidence. And ex-boyfriend.â
âSemantics.â
âHe is good.â The guilt over his injuries wasnât gone, probably never would be, but somewhere inside, the tension sheâd been holding on to eased. Now she needed to hold back the tears. âHeâs why you brought me.â
âWell, duh, yeah. Itâs a nice place, and I love being able to go out to dinner with you again, but when I heard him singing the other night, I knew it was time for you to stop moping and fix things.â
âIâm not moping, Iâve even been dating.â
Caitlyn rolled her big blue eyes extra-exaggeratedly. âPuh-leaze, Iâve seen you get more excited about a cup of hot tea than the guy youâre dating.â
Fine, so Joe had been gap-filler. That didnât mean Travis hadnât moved on with somebody elseâor multiple somebodiesâor that he forgave her for ruining his career with Black Box. And it sure didnât mean he wanted her back.
âDid you talk to himâdoes he know anything?â
âI doubt he even saw me. But does he know that heâs in love with youâŠ? Now thatâs a hell yes, judging by the song he sang the other night.â
Hope had no business swelling in her heart. âHe sang a song about meâŠwas my name in the lyrics?â
âListen and find out.â
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Weekend Writing Warriors-02/10/2013
Happy Sunday, all. Today’s 8-sentence snippet is part of the Weekend Writing Warriors meme. Check out all the participants on this list. đ
This excerpt is from my current work in progress, near the beginning.
He refolded the printout and tapped it against the steering wheel. Last chance to be the bigger man. The good guy. He could start the car and drive back to Toronto, no one the wiser. Delete the email. Ignore it. Forget about it, about her, like heâd done thirteen years ago.
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How Many of Me
On Twitter today, author Cara McKenna (who is awesome in so many ways) posted a link to a site called How Many of Me. It’s kind of cool. Type in a name and the find out how many people in the USAÂ share that name.
First I searched Karla Doyle. There are 19 “of me” out there. Go ahead, make a joke about that. You know you want to. đ
HowManyOfMe.com There are
people with the name Karla Doyle in the U.S.A.Then I decided to search some of the characters from my books and works in progress.
From MORE THAN WORDS:
There are 189 people named Travis Graham and 1 named Calli Yates.
From GAME PLAN:
There are 4 people named Mason Lang and 1 named Andie Finch.
From my book currently on submission, tentatively titled BODY OF WORK:
There are 647 people named Brian Black and 250 named Cassie Johnson.
And from my current work in progress, as yet untitled:
There is 1 person named Matthias DeWitt and 4 named Caroline Jamieson.
Neat, right? đ
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New Website!
Tada, new website! Okay, so it looks a lot like the old website. đ
One of my main reasons I changed things was to have my blog right here on my website, instead of at a separate location. I hope this will work better for all of us.
Any thoughts on the new-ish layout, or if you notice any mistakes, leave me a comment.Chat soon!
~Karla