Thursday, March 31, 2011

Aloha to Catherine Mann and COVER ME

Catherine and her Ohana

I met Catherine Mann at the RT Booklovers' Convention in Orlando/2009.   There was an instant bond as we are both Air Force spouses.  Whereas I have a few awards from my military service, Catherine has may awards from her writing career:

USA Today bestseller Catherine Mann resides on a sunny Florida beach with her military flyboy husband and their four children. Although after nine moves in twenty years, she hasn’t given away her winter gear! Now a RITA Award winner, Catherine writes action-packed military suspense for Berkley and Sourcebooks, and steamy romances for Silhouette Desire. With over two million books in print in more than twenty countries, she has also celebrated five RITA finals, three Maggie Award of Excellence finals and a Bookseller’s Best win. A former theater school director and university teacher, she holds a Master’s degree in Theater from UNC-Greensboro and a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts (with minors in both English and Education) from the College of Charleston.


In the true spirit of the military ohana (family), Catherine writes about a wide variety of military heroes.  This summer, Catherine celebrates the release of COVER ME:

It should have been a simple mission… Pararescueman Wade Rocha parachutes from the back of a helicopter into a blizzard to save a climber stranded on an Aleutian Island, but Sunny Foster insists she can take care of herself just fine…

But when it comes to passion, nothing is ever simple… With the snowstorm kicking into overdrive, Sunny and Wade hunker down in a cave and barely resist the urge to keep each other warm… until they discover the frozen remains of a horrific crime…

Unable to trust the shady local police, Sunny and Wade investigate, while their irresistible passion for each other gets them more and more dangerously entangled…


Catherine and her family also "entangle" themselves with the Humane Society,

"  ... having fostered more than forty puppies and special needs dogs over the years. To see photos of her fosters and other news, check out her Facebook page."

Catherine is also a cosponsor of this year's SOS Military Mixer even though she is unable to attend the RT Booklovers' Convention.  I'll just save my bear hug for when I see her at RWA in NYC!



Wingman Warriors Backlist



In honor of Catherine's commitment to her community, I am giving away one of Catherine's books from the SOS Military Mixer to one randomly selected commenter.  To enter the giveaway,

1. Leave a comment about a favorite pet - cat, dog, fish, bird, or exotic animal.  Would you move it around the world with you if you were a military veteran and/or spouse?

2.  This giveaway is open to US residents only (international readers can request convention bling at COUNTDOWN TO CONVENTION).

3.  comments are open through Saturday, April 2, 10 pm in Hawaii, to enter the giveaway. The winner will be announced on Sunday, April 3, during the Weekly Winners announcement post. I also contact the winner if I have winner's email address.

4. If you are new to SOS Aloha, please make sure I know how to contact you. If your Blogger profile does not provide your email address, please send it to sos.aloha@yahoo.com. (I have several unclaimed prizes because I do know how to contact the winner).

Mahalo,

Kim in Hawaii

Make sure you stop by COUNTDOWN TO CONVENTION to see how you can help me (questions for authors) and what I can get you (RT magazine, bookmarks, and trading cards).



My favorites - the Dark Ops series
(check out Catherine's website for all her hot covers!)

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Aloha to Sherry James and Uncle Enno


I am a convention veteran - 2006/Daytona, 2007/Houston, 2008/Pittsburgh, and 2009/Orlando.   Each and every time, Sherry James was there to greet me at the SOS Military Mixer.

Sherry joined us on Veteran's Day for a special interview to celebrate the release of THE COWBOY AND THE HELLCAT.   She also shared her fond memories of Uncle Enno - an WWII veteran:

Enno was a big and vibrant man who was full of life.   Enno served in the U.S. Army, the U.S. Army Air Force, and then after the war in the U.S. Army Reserve until late 1948. Whew! In July of 1942 Enno was assigned to The 33rd Fighter Group, W.W. II Nomads. It was during this time that Enno served as crew chief for Major Phillip Cochran who was later the inspiration for the character known as Flip in the comic strip, Terry and the Pirates.



Then, in July 1943, Enno’s unit was shipped to Sicily and there they were joined by famous war correspondent Ernie Pyle. Pyle wrote about the Sicilian Campaign in his book Brave Men. Enno goes on to say that on July 12, 1943, they hit the beaches of Licata and Gela. He writes how the bombs were dropping all around them as they were waiting to push ashore and get off their landing crafts. It was here that they encountered General George Patton. Enno said Patton was incensed that some of the troops did not have full combat gear. The troops in question were our Army Air Corps ground crews. Enno quipped someone had to set Patton straight, and that probably took some doing!


After the war, Enno went on to live a long full life. I now have the honor of keeping watch over his dog tags. It’s mind blowing and awe inspiring to hold those worn tags in my hand knowing what all they’ve seen, and the places they traveled with my great-uncle.


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It is veterans like Uncle Enno who we will remember at the SOS Military Mixer.   It is families like Sherry's who will thank at the SOS Military.  In honor of Uncle Enno, I am giving away a signed book from Sherry.  To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about a hero/heroine in your family - military or civilian, past or present - who influenced your life   

2.  This giveaway is open to US residents only (international readers can request convention bling at COUNTDOWN TO CONVENTION). 

3.  Comments are open through Saturday, April 2, 10 pm in Hawaii, to enter the giveaway. The winner will be announced on Sunday, April 3, during the Weekly Winners announcement post. I also contact the winner if I have winner's email address.

4.  If you are new to SOS Aloha, please make sure I know how to contact you. If your Blogger profile does not provide your email address, please send it to sos.aloha@yahoo.com. (I have several unclaimed prizes because I do know how to contact the winner).

Mahalo,

Kim in Hawaii

Make sure you stop by COUNTDOWN TO CONVENTION to see how you can help me (questions, for authors) and what I can get you (RT magazine, bookmarks, and trading cards).

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Aloha to Roxanne St. Claire and SHIVER OF FEAR


Today is Super Tuesday with several anticipated releases, including Roxanne St. Claire's SHIVER OF FEAR (Book Two of the Guardian Angelinos series).  

The legacy that haunts her . . .

The mystery she must solve . . .

A man who threatens to reveal her secrets . . .

and break her heart.

Burned by a failed marriage, former FBI agent Marc Rossi wants back in the investigation game with no emotional strings attached. Taking an assignment for his enterprising Angelino cousins, he heads to Northern Ireland to find Devyn Sterling, a widowed socialite and person of interest to the FBI. But when the ice queen he expects to find turns out to be warm, beautiful, and on a secret mission of her own, the job becomes a passionate reminder of what happens when duty and desire mix. The daughter of an infamous fugitive, Devyn Sterling has survived betrayal only to find that her mother has mysteriously disappeared. When her search uncovers secrets, lies, and threats, Devyn and Marc must trust each other when every instinct says they can't . . . and a terrorist wants to make sure they won't live to try.

I invited Marc Rossi to be my guest today.


Kim:  Why did you join the FBI and why did you leave it?

Marc:  I hate bad guys and I’m kind of protective. Mostly, as the second son of a big Italian family, I like to keep the peace. I left because…long story. (Something about when duty and desire mix…it can get ugly. And it did.) Someone would have to get very close to me to learn the truth and, frankly, I don’t let many people get too close.

Boston's North End aka Little Italy

Kim:  As you headed to Northern Ireland, did you rely on any old contacts to provide intel about its volatility?

Marc:  No, nothing like that. I went to Belfast on a simple assignment – to find Devyn Sterling, the widow of the victim on our last case. I expected a chilly rich bitch who I could make comply with my wishes. Man, was I wrong. I found someone warm, beautiful, and, um, not all that compliant. At least, not at first.

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Kim:  How did you know that you could trust Devyn on this mission?

Marc:  I didn’t have a problem with trusting her, but she really wasn’t too keen on me. Dev’s got a long history of betrayal, including her recently murdered husband who really tried to wreck her life and an love-deprived adopted family that never made her feel worthy of their name or money. She’s slow to warm. But once she does…watch out.


Kim:  Can you share a funny secret about one of your hot Angelino cousins?

Marc:  Sorry, I can’t break a family pact. But I can tell you this…in four weeks, when FACE OF DANGER comes out, the world will know a whole hell of a lot more about Vivi Angelino than they think they know. My skateboard-riding, nose-pierce wearing, risk-taking little cousin has plenty of depth and a lot of secrets…some she never even told her family. The only person who can get them out of her is FBI agent Colt Lang. No surprise, we FBI guys can do anything.


Kim:  What's next for your creator, Roxanne St. Claire?

Marc:  Vivi’s book is up next on April 26. And then something completely different, I think. Roxanne’s been talking like a teenager, laughing a lot, and whispering about a young adult novel with a film deal attached. But she’s got to write my brother Gabe’s book, right? Can’t leave that bad boy without a happy ending. Watch for it.

Kim:  You have been well received by reviewers, including Mary Gramlich, The Reading Reviewer.  She posted her review of SHIVER OF FEAR  on her blog:

Do we make ourselves who we are, or do we live out our DNA destiny?


Mahalo, Marc, for joining us today.  Roxanne has graciously donated copies of  SHIVER OF FEAR for two randomly selected commenters.   To enter the giveaway,

1. Leave a comment about a family tradition - Investigative services?  Catching villains?  Italian dinners? 

2. This giveaway is open to US residents only.  Comments are open through Saturday, April 2, 10 pm in Hawaii, to enter the giveaway. The winner will be announced on Sunday, April 3, during the Weekly Winners announcement post. I also contact the winner if I have winner's email address.

3. If you are new to SOS Aloha, please make sure I know how to contact you. If your Blogger profile does not provide your email address, please send it to sos.aloha@yahoo.com. (I have several unclaimed prizes because I do know how to contact the winner).

Mahalo,

Kim in Hawaii


To learn more about the Roxanne, check out her first interview with SOS Aloha where she introduced us to Book One of the Guardian Angelinos series - EDGE OF SIGHT.

And congratulations to Roxanne - EDGE OF SIGHT was nominated for the prestigious RITA Award in the Romantic Suspense category!  The awards ceremony will be held in New York City on July 1, 2011 - Mary and I will be there to cheer for you!

Monday, March 28, 2011

Aloha to Simone Elkeles and CHAIN REACTION


Continuing our spotlight on sponsors of the SOS Military Mixer, I introduce you to NYT's best selling author SIMONE ELKELES.   She has a uber cute website to compliment her YA books.  It comes as no surprise that she "has also been voted the Illinois Author of the Year by the Illinois Association of Teachers of English."


More from her bio

Simone went to the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign and received her Bachelor’s of Science there in Psychology in 1992. She continued her education at Loyola University-Chicago where she received her Master’s of Science degree in Industrial Relations while working for a manufacturing company creating diversity programs for their employees.

She loves animals (she has two dogs – a labradoodle and a German Shepherd), kids (she also has two of those) and her family. In her spare time she’s the Hockey Mom for her kids hockey teams and is an active Girl Scout leader specially trained in outdoor education. She also spends time mentoring other teen and adult authors. (she also loves sushi, which you can probably tell by reading her books).

Simone writes about teens because she was a teen in the 80’s (when spiked hair and blue eye shadow were “rad”) and she loves writing about those exciting teen relationships and romances.

Hey, I was a teen in the 80s!   So let's check out her books:

How to Ruin Series
HOW TO RUIN A SUMMER VACATION
HOW TO RUIN MY TEENAGE LIFE
HOW TO RUIN YOUR BOYFRIEND'S REPUTATION



Leaving Series
LEAVING PARADISE


Perfect Chemistry Series
PERFECT CHEMISTRY
RULES OF ATTRACTION
CHAIN REACTION



From the RT RT Booklovers' Convention website, Simone will be participating in the following events:

Wednesday April 6, 2011, 3:30 - 4:30 pm
READER: Rebel Without a Cause: Is a Bad Boy Really Good For a Girl?
Moderator(s): Holly Black
Panelist(s): Simone Elkeles
Sarah Rees Brennan
Cassandra Clare
Mari Mancusi
Richelle Mead
“Being bad feels pretty good, huh?” (The Breakfast Club, 1985)

Be they cursed immortals or high school rebels, the dark and dangerous love interest seems to be a staple in young adult literature — but is a bad boy really good for a girl? Join bestselling authors in an interactive debate about the merits of bad boys as romantic leads and the basis of their appeal in YA novels. Reader participation invited!

The Breakfast  Club

Saturday, April 9, 2:30 - 3:30 pm
TEEN DAY: Author Speed-Dating (Session 1)
Captain(s): Melissa Marr
Panelist(s): Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Richelle Mead
Alyson Noël
Ally Carter
Rachel Vincent
Margaret Stohl
Mari Mancusi
Simone Elkeles
Colleen Houck
Nikki Carter

Lightning fast rounds of small-group conversation with some of our phenomenal Young Adult authors. NOTE: Sign-ups required. Seating is limited.

Teens with Simone Elkeles
 by Niles Public Library District

Saturday, April 9, 2011, 3:30 - 5 pm
SOS Military Mixer
Host(s): Kathryn Falk
Kim Adams
C.H. Admirand
Renee Bernard
DC DeVane
Anne Elizabeth
Simone Elkeles
Sherry James
Catherine Mann
Annie Marshall
Delilah Marvelle
Julie Miller
Caridad Piñeiro
Christina Skye

A proud and loving tribute to the men and women who serve in the armed forces. Special guests of military personal, military authors, and the local military families will be honored at this special afternoon reception. Stop in and shake their hand, and tell them thanks!


I look forward to meeting Simone so I can thank her for supporting the SOS Military Mixer!  In honor of her support, I am giving away one of Simone's books, signed to the winner, from the SOS Military Mixer.   To enter the giveaway,

1. Leave a comment about your favorite memory from your teen years (or the 80s - which ever was funnier).   When I was 16, I moved from Miami to Clearwater.  My new neighborhood friend dragged me to the high school track team.   Although I was never an athlete, I learned how to throw the shot put and discus.  I also ran the 880 and earned a letter!

2. This giveaway is open to US residents only (international readers can request book marks and trading cards - see COUNTDOWN TO CONVENTION). Comments are open through Saturday, April 2, 10 pm in Hawaii, to enter the giveaway. The winner will be announced on Sunday, April 3, during the Weekly Winners announcement post. I also contact the winner if I have winner's email address.

3. If you are new to SOS Aloha, please make sure I know how to contact you. If your Blogger profile does not provide your email address, please send it to sos.aloha@yahoo.com. (I have several unclaimed prizes because I do know how to contact the winner).

Mahalo,

Kim in Hawaii

Make sure you stop by COUNTDOWN TO CONVENTION to see how you can help me (questions, please) and what I can get you (RT magazine, bookmarks, and trading cards).

Celebrating Mullholland Books with Mary Gramlich and Miriam Parker


As I begin packing for RT in LA, I remember my "virgin" experience in Daytona/2006.  I walked into the registration area and was just overwhelmed!  And RT is where I met Mary Gramlich, The Reading Reviewer, in line at the Book Fair.

Long before Net Galley, Mary had cultivated a working relationship with several publishers. That is why she is able to donate so many awesome books to SOS Aloha! I am borrowing her blog today to spotlight her interview with one of her long time supporters ....


oday I am proud and honored to have Miriam Parker, the Marketing Director for Mulholland Books at Little, Brown and Company on my blog. She studied Creative Writing at University of North Carolina at Wilmington and lives in New York and is a wonderful person to be in contact with. I found her via another contact and it has been 5 years that we have been communicating and I have been reviewing books for her. Read my interview with her below, she is a fascinating person and I always enjoy our email chats.


Some Background First - Mulholland Drive is a winding stretch of road that follows the ridgeline of the Hollywood Hills. Its hairpin turns, sharp cliff-faces and breathtaking views of Los Angeles are shrouded in secrecy and imbued with drama, making them synonymous with suspense. The mysteries of Mulholland have inspired countless novels, films and works of art, from the classic mysteries of Raymond Chandler and James M. Cain to the voices of James Ellroy, Michael Connelly, Michael Mann, David Lynch and David Hockney.


Mission - The goal of Little, Brown’s Mulholland Books is simple: to publish books you can’t stop reading. Whatever their form—crime novels, thrillers, police procedurals, spy stories, even supernatural suspense—the promise of a Mulholland Book is that you’ll read it leaning forward, hungry for the next word. With a focus on online community building, internet marketing and authentic connections between authors, readers and publisher, Mulholland Books will be at the center of a web of suspense.

The history of suspense is long and storied, and Mulholland Books is proud to be part of its future. Unexpected, fresh, and with a 21st century approach to publishing, meet Mulholland: you never know what’s coming around the curve.

I also have had the pleasure of interviewing Miriam for this salute and wanted to share with you her thoughts on everything Mulholland….


Mary:  You and I met through a set of circumstances that turned my reviewing career around for me and gave it purpose and I still thank you for it all these years later. So needless to say I am a firm believer in destiny and winding up where you are supposed to be in life. Do you think that is true for you and your career in the publishing industry?

Miriam:  I certainly believe in fate to some degree, what is meant to happen does tend to happen. But I also believe in hard work. One of the reasons that you and I are still in touch is that you are a really diligent reader and blogger and have constantly looked for new ways to promote your reviews.

Mary:  Please don’t say the name, but tell me if you have met an author that you truly admired and were the biggest fan of and so excited to meet?

Miriam:  I have definitely been very lucky to meet so many amazing authors!!! One of my most favorite authors came to teach at my graduate school. She was one of those people who I always knew would be my friend, a kindred spirit if you will, and we did become quite good friends and she has been very good to me. I’ve also, of course, totally embarrassed myself in front of authors I thought were amazing. But I played it cool in that grad school situation.


Mary:  New York in my mind is all Sex and the City but I imagine the reality of it is that life there is like anywhere else. Do you feel this is true or does NYC have a magic the rest of the country misses out on?

Miriam:  I’ve lived in New York, North Carolina and Virginia and I can say that all of these places have had a glamour to them in some ways and an every-dayness to them as well. I think New York is a very unique place and there is some magic to it, but there’s also some griminess, smells and indignities that the rest of the country does not have to tolerate. Being on a subway platform on a 97 degree day with 100% humidity on your way to work is not as glamorous as getting in your air conditioned car, I’ll tell you that much.

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Mary:  I love to read and I keep a calendar and wait patiently for the author to publish their latest release. Do you have this same urge since you are around books all day?

Miriam:  It’s always an exciting moment when copies of one of our favorite authors’ books come in—in every stage from manuscript to galley to finished book. It just never gets old!

Mary:  I don’t always warm up to books being turned into movies or series but it does work. What book that you have read do you think will be a great series?

Miriam:  I would love to see Duane Swierczynski’s FUN AND GAMES on the big screen. It’s a blast!


Mary:  You have mentioned that you are a runner I believe and that was something for 10 years I loved and still do but my knees, not so much. What motives you to run?

Miriam:  Running is the only exercise that I have ever really enjoyed and while I have diverted from it to yoga and step and spin, I always come back to it. I love the moment when you realize that you are going to be able to run more than you thought you would, when the music is rocking, the wind is in your hair and you aren’t thinking about anything else (it doesn’t always happen, I’ve struggled through my fair share of workouts, but it’s great when it does). There are days though, when I have to trick myself into doing it (you ONLY need to run two miles is often chanted on the way to the gym at 6:30 AM. Usually when I get there, I do three, but I still tell myself that just being there is enough.) I should also say that my favorite thing about running is going to a new place and learning its geography, looking at the scenery (or in the windows) via a run. I’ve learned about quite a few new places by running through them.

Mary:  Thank you Miriam it has been a pleasure as always talking to you.


Mary is giving away four books this week ... so go to her blog and leave a comment with your email address.

In honor of Mary's blog, I am giving away a Hollywood souvenir from my visit to LA.  I'm not sure if I'll make it to the actual Mulholland Drive, but I'll see what I can find for you!  To enter the giveaway,

1. Leave a comment about what tourist spot you would visit in LA - Mulholland Drive?  Hollywood sign?  Beverly Hills?  movie studio?

2. This giveaway is open to US residents only (international readers can request book marks and trading cards - see COUNTDOWN TO CONVENTION). Comments are open through Saturday, April 2, 10 pm in Hawaii, to enter the giveaway. The winner will be announced on Sunday, April 3, during the Weekly Winners announcement post. I also contact the winner if I have winner's email address.

3. If you are new to SOS Aloha, please make sure I know how to contact you. If your Blogger profile does not provide your email address, please send it to sos.aloha@yahoo.com. (I have several unclaimed prizes because I do know how to contact the winner).

Mahalo,

Kim in Hawaii

Make sure you stop by COUNTDOWN TO CONVENTION to see how you can help me (questions, please) and what I can get you (RT magazine, bookmarks, and trading cards).