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Authors: Larissa Ione

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Dear Reader,

If you enjoyed PLEASURE UNBOUND, I invite you to visit my Web site, where you can read the first chapter of SHADOW LOVER, the next book in the Demonica series. SHADOW LOVER is Shade’s story, and he has one hell of an adventure ahead of him! While you’re at my Web site, you can also access my contact page, learn about my other works, and sign up for my newsletter and Writeminded reader’s group for fun extras and chances to win contest prizes. Feel free to stop by at www.LarissaIone.com and be sure to say hi!

Larissa Ione

THE DISH

Where authors give you the inside scoop!

From the desk of Larissa Ione

Dear Reader,

Growing up, I wanted to be both an author and a doctor. Too bad I suffered from an unfortunate tendency to pass out at the sight of blood. For some reason, doctors fainting in emergency situations is frowned upon. Go figure.

So I concentrated on my first love, writing, but I never got over my fascination with emergency medicine. A few years ago, I swallowed my squeamishness and earned an Emergency Medical Technician certification in order to help me accurately portray the medical heroes and heroines I love so much.

Something else I love is the paranormal, so when I decided to follow my heart and write dark supernatural tales, I still couldn’t let go of those hot doctors and paramedics. I wanted them to play a large role in my paranormal novels, but how? How could I combine medicine and the paranormal?

The answer came to me while watching an episode of Angel, when my favorite broody vamp got hurt. My poor baby! He needed medical attention, stat. But really, where could demons, vampires, and werewolves go for help?

To a demon ER, of course!

PLEASURE UNBOUND (on sale now), the first in a series of novels set in and around an underworld hospital, is the result of both my interests and my addiction to TV shows such as ER, Grey’s Anatomy, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (and okay, maybe my fangirl crushes on George Clooney, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsters, and Joss Whedon).

In PLEASURE UNBOUND, you’ll meet Tayla, a tough, street-savvy demon slayer who lands in demon hospital under the care of a sexy incubus surgeon named Eidolon. When a sinister plot forces them to work together in order to learn the truth behind a rash of killings that threatens both demons and slayers, Tayla and Eidolon find that the biggest danger of all is to their hearts.

I hope your visit to Underworld General proves to be the most pleasant trip to a hospital you’ve ever experienced. Happy reading!

Sincerely,

www.LarissaIone.com

From the desk of Wendy Markham

Dear Reader,

When I wrote THE NINE MONTH PLAN five years ago, I never dreamed the book would kick off a series. Then I began hearing from readers who could relate to the loud, loving, laughing Chickalini family and wanted to know whether Nina’s siblings would find their own happy endings.

In my latest novel, THAT’S AMORE (on sale now), Ralphie—now a newly orphaned adult in the wake of his father’s passing—must come to terms with a broken engagement, the upcoming sale of the only home he’s ever known, and an unwanted attraction to a woman who’s all wrong for him. What he doesn’t know is that Daria Marshall’s presence in his life may not be entirely accidental. Daria can see dead people—including a sad-eyed spirit who seems to have led her right to the Chickalini doorstep.

Writing this latest installment was like coming home . . . and not just because I’m so familiar with these characters and their cozy, more-shabby- than-chic Queens rowhouse. The thing is, now that I’m a married mom living in the New York City suburbs, I frequently find myself nostalgic for my own small-town youth almost five hundred miles away—and for the loving extended family that is never far from my thoughts.

Simply put, writing about the Chickalini family brings me back home again.

Raised in the heart of western New York’s snow-belt, I had parents who were married at twenty-one, had me at twenty-two, and strolled hand in hand through four-plus decades of marriage. Our sprawling Italian/Sicilian family—dozens of aunts, uncles, and cousins, plus all four grandparents—lived within a few treelined blocks of our Queen Anne Victorian. Family and friends dropped in at all hours and were greeted with coffee and cookies or wine and cheese. We celebrated milestones at Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church and holidays around noisy, crowded dining room tables laden with food.

There were times when all that togetherness got on my nerves, as it does on Ralphie’s. But like Ralphie, Nina, and their siblings, I learned the hard way about the importance of family, and tradition, and holding on—and letting go.

My beautiful young mom was tragically taken from us, much too soon, a few years back. Gone, too, are two of my grandpas, a grandma, cousins, and countless old friends. But they all live on in my heart, and every now and then, they are captured in a fictional glimmer right here, in the pages of the Chickalini family books.

Cent’anni!

www.wendymarkham.com

From the desk of Shari Anton

Dear Reader,

There’s a moment during the writing of a book when an author knows she’s telling the story she’s supposed to tell. For some authors, this sublime moment of serendipity occurs in the initial stages of plotting. For me, these pleasant, priceless discoveries tend to happen when I’m writing the first draft of my books.

Each time that moment happens, I’m relieved at my good fortune and thankful for a cooperative muse who always seems to know I’m headed in the right direction even when I’m doubtful.

Such a moment happened while I wrote MAGIC IN HIS KISS (on sale now). I knew all along that Rhodri ap Dafydd, the hero of my story, was a talented Welsh bard. But I didn’t realize the importance and significance of his music until I wrote the scene where Rhodri is composing a new song on his harp. I knew then what course his life was meant to take, and why he was the perfect hero for Nicole de Leon.

Of course, at that point in the story, Rhodri doesn’t realize how important his music will be to Nicole’s life work, and Nicole has no idea that because of the magic in his music Rhodri is destined to be her life’s partner. At that point in the story, they aren’t even sure they like each other! But, of course, they are bound together by the music, by destiny, and by love.

It’s always fun to watch a story unfold. An author sometimes blindly follows the lives of the characters to discover where they’re going and why, just as a reader keeps turning the pages of a good story to learn what happens next. The experience for both of us can be (dare I say it) magical!

Enjoy!

www.sharianton.com

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