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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Her Game, His Rules By: Piper Shelly *Guest Post & Review*

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Hello everyone! Thank you so much for stopping by! Today, I'm a part of Author Piper Shelly's Her Game, His Rules Blog Tour, presented by Bewitching Tours. I'm so happy to have Piper here today, and you will see a Guest Post written by her, a Short Excerpt, and I read her lovely novel, so you'll see a Review as well! :)


Piper Shelly's Guest Post
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You’re a writer? Then you better choose wisely!

Hello everyone, and thanks to Marissa for giving me this little space today so I can talk to you. I’ve given tons of interviews in the past few weeks, and it’s nice for a change to just write free from the heart without answering why I chose to become an author or what my weirdest writing quirks are. ;-)

For today, I picked something from my everyday life with my husband. And that’s also why I went with this strange title. In my case, I’ve chosen The Perfect.

Some of you are ardent readers, who love to submerge in a book for days, without thought about the rest of the world as it moves on without you. Some of you are writers, who, like me, love to do the very same. Only, we spend way more time with the same book than our readers do. While it takes you about two days to read an average novel, we toil on it for a solid year. And not just an hour a day or two. Nah-uh. I remember days in my life where I got up at five in the morning, booted up my laptop, opened my WIP, and before I knew it, it was midnight, I hadn’t had breakfast, and my hair still looked like I’d just climbed out of bed. I’m sure my husband remembers those days too…

He’s a wonderful man, a great father to our son, and very caring. He knows how to fix everything around the house. He’s perfect. But there’s one more special reason why I love him. He accepts me, the author, which is a very hard thing for most non-writers to accept, when we tend to exist in an alternate world too. When we started dating, I had no idea I was going to be an author one day. That wish came later in our relationship, and it was a hard time for both of us to get used to as there were days where I suddenly didn’t have much time for him anymore. I changed. In the beginning—and I know that for a fact—he often wished I’d kick my laptop out the window and become the person I used to be when we met. But that wasn’t going to happen. Instead I worked on making him see just how important writing was for me. There were days in my life where I curled up on the sofa, crying, just because I thought I wasn’t good enough to ever get my book published. I tend to get depressive when I can’t write because of this darn thing called writer’s block. And when I have to take a mandatory break from writing because we’re on vacation or anything like that, I start behaving like a heavy smoker gone cold turkey. My novels are to me what drugs are to an addict. And believe me it’s not easy to live with an addict. Basically—with any writer. That I’m still married and my husband kisses me every morning before he leaves for work just shows how tolerant he is. With any other guy, I know I wouldn’t have lasted through the planning stages of my novel. But he hung in there with me during the entire project, and I know I can rely in him, no matter what lies ahead. Why? Because he knows me, and he chose to stay anyway.

I hope you understand now why, for a writer, it is so important to choose the right partner. I told you, I’ve chosen the best, even though I didn’t know it at that time. ;-)
And now, the promised snipped from my everyday life.

It was Sunday morning, and we had work to do in the garden. My husband got out of bed, dressed, and walked downstairs. I promised to be there in a minute as well. But then I found this blank spot on the wall where my eyes focused, and I began daydreaming about my current novel. I went through the last scene I’d written and let my mind wander, shaping the next chapter. Vaguely I noticed the noise drifting up from our garden, where my husband was busy working. But as per normal when I get submerged into my stories, the world outside me stopped to exist. It just happens. For all my husband knew, I could have been up and preparing breakfast, doing whatever someone does in the morning. But he knew better… He didn’t even come back into the house to check. He just stood underneath our bedroom window and shouted, “Honey, stop writing already and get out of bed!”

Cheers ;-)
Piper



HER GAME, HIS RULES            
Piper Shelly


Genre: paranormal romance, upper YA

Publisher: Black Opal Books

ISBN: 978-1937329631
ASIN: B0096SDPD6

Number of pages: 306
Word Count: 103,000

Cover Artist: Jay Sabo with Piper Shelly



Book Description

She’s seventeen. She’s snarky. She’s trouble…

It wasn’t nicking an expressive watch or diamond bracelet that landed Jona Montiniere in the clutches of the police. It was just a darn sweater. After a spectacular, failed escapade, she is forced to return to a mother who spurned her. Jona is furious about the judge’s decision—until she meets her mother’s companion. Gorgeous, provocative, and mysterious, Julian is everything her lonely heart desires. But then he awakens her mother from the dead with a simple touch.

Hunting for the truth in a strange new home, Jona unearths broken promises and bitter secrets. Soon she realizes she’ll once again lose someone she loves…unless she gives him a reason to stay. But how the hell do you keep an angel earthbound?





Short Excerpt

He was so infuriating, and I was absolutely not charmed…okay, maybe just a little…

“Hi,” he said with a compassionate look that made me wish the traitor, Quinn, had taken off those damn handcuffs so I wouldn’t look like a complete idiot.
Lips pressed together, my fingers waggled in a feeble greeting. The mere sight of him sent a quiver of excitement to my stomach.
He nodded his chin at my tied hands. “They seem rather uncomfortable.”
And they bloody well were, but I shrugged it off like it was nothing unusual. “The latest fashion. You heard the judge, I wear them quite often.”
A teasing smile played around his lips that spiked my blood pressure. “Shall we take them off?” he said.
He must be kidding. “Unless you’ve got teeth like a hacksaw, I don’t see how that would work.”
Grin widening, he pulled out a key-ring from his pocket. He squatted, leveled his eyes with mine, and shook the ring in front of my face. The friendly jingle of metal filled the high hallway.
My mouth sagged open. “Where did you get these from?”
“Chief Madison.”
“You stole them from Quinn?” I pulled my hands reflexively out of his reach.
“Of course not.” The blond god gave me a pointed look. “I asked for them.”
“Quinn wouldn’t unshackle me when I asked him to.”
His intense blue eyes locked with mine. “I had to solemnly swear to keep an eye on you. Now hold still.” Cool fingers curled around my wrist to fix my hand while he unlocked the first cuff. Sparks tingled on my skin, my hand trembled slightly.
With a click, the other cuff came off. I flexed my hands and rubbed my burning wrists.
“Better?” He tilted his head and arched one beautiful brow.
My head bobbed, but I found no breath to answer.
“Okay then.” He used my knees to push himself up and stretched to his full height.
He probably expected a thanks following his selflessness. My gaze focused on the ripped hems of his jeans, my lips remained sealed.
When he turned on his heel and marched off to the left, I glanced up. “And now you’re going where?” The words shot out before I could stop myself.
“Bathroom break.” His arched brows dared me to object.
My lower lip threatened to pop from between my teeth as I chewed on it. Don’t speak! “But you’re supposed to keep an eye on me.”
After studying me for a couple of seconds, his expression softened even more. “You’re not going to get me into trouble.”
I let him take another stride away from me. Two. Three. Four. “How can you be so sure?” Shut the hell up, Jona. “After everything you know about me, I’ll probably be gone when you get back.”
A shrug of one shoulder and his beguiling smile struck me silent. “I trust you.” 


Review
(Thank you to the Author For The Review Copy!)

This was a wonderful story; I absolutely loved it! I believe Her Game, His Rules was very deep, meaning there were many emotions felt by the main character, Jona. We first meet her stealing a sweater with one of her not so trusted friends. Getting in trouble like this, is the norm for 17 year old Jona. This time when she goes to court (again, another norm for her) instead of spending time in jail, she is to spend the next six weeks with...her Mother. Now, since about the age of five, Jona has lived in an orphanage. She has had a huge distaste towards her Mother because she believes she was just left, abandoned, someone to not worry about ever again, so it's not a friendly reunion when Jona sees her Mom, Charlene, again. But, what Jona does see standing beside Charlene is a younger looking man, who seems to belong with Charlene in some peculiar way, so Jona is curious and intrigued by this guy, Julian, at the same time. Anyway, Jona is taken by Charlene and her...? hmmm well Julian and they go to France to stay with Jona's Aunt and Uncle, people, family she did not know she had; another reason to loathe Charlene. Jona knows it's going to be a tough 5-6 weeks, living with all these strangers, including her Mother, oh I mean Charlene, and she is just waiting for the perfect opportunity to run away, but for some reason, it's not Charlene's horrible illness that keeps Jona from staying...it's this close developing friendship between she and Julian, and she does not know what this...feeling could be...it's a feeling you are just going to have to read for yourself, and believe me, this is one Novel that I feel, must be read!

Now, I truly loved the writing. The Author did a wonderful job in writing the different characters because through their dialogue and given personality, they just seemed so believable. Jona, aww I really liked her. She has been through a tough young life, and the feelings of being abandoned, unloved, and more just really grabbed me so I felt for her. Those feelings can be relatable, and other feelings she experiences through the story, are sometimes new to her, so it was great to read the new experiences she faces. Julian...Oh my Words. He was written really well! I feel you just have to read this to get the feel of this hot, kind, but oh so mysterious Angel. He is definitely a catch, and he and Jona's hmm relationship... just felt natural and sweet, but you will also feel the angst at times, and I almost felt a couple tears threatening to come down, because there are some heart breaking moments, but it's all worth it, and you'll see when you read it. This is one Novel not to miss! :)

My Rating: 4.8/5
I say a Strong PG-13 Rating (Some Language 16-17+) 



About The Author
Did you know that this word scares me more than anything? About… Wherever you go, people want you to tell what a cool life you lead just because you’re an author. But really, there’s nothing special to say about me, except maybe that I write a little more than others normally do. I married my teenage-love, we do our best to raise our ten-year-old to a kind and caring young man, and my cat loves to sleep in my bed, forcing me to bend to the strangest positions at night, just so she can sprawl comfortably on the blanket. I like pizza. And occasionally I talk to angels, but seriously, in these times, who doesn’t…?

So all in all, I dare say I’m leading a pretty normal life.

Of course it will all change the day my book follows the act of Harry Potter, and I’ll become richer than the Queen. I swear I’ll never again clean my windows myself then. Yeah, one day, ha ha…




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6 comments:

  1. Thanks again, Marissa, for the chance to be here today! Your review was lovely. So glad you enjoyed the love story.

    Cheers,
    Piper

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    1. Thank you! I absolutely loved your story and I'm happy to host you, and your Guest Post was wonderful to read! :)

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  2. Hi Piper
    Great interview. Enjoyed the excerpt. You are so lucky to have such a supportive husband. Best of luck with book sales. Love the cover.

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  3. Hi Bev,

    Thanks. And believe me, I do know how lucky I am ;-) Makes writing so much easier... ha ha.

    Piper

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  4. “Honey, stop writing already and get out of bed!”
    LOL

    Great post, Piper. I really enjoyed reading it. Congrats on getting published and (raises cyber champagne glass) here's to more books from you

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    1. Thank you for the cyber toast! LOL
      I never had a real one since the book was out. Need to do that soon...I'm thinking maybe on Halloween ;-)

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