All right, after this one, there's one more left! We're getting to the end! I'm finishing up the books from the publishers signings :)
Berkley
True Colors by Joyce Lamb - I read Cold Midnight and while I had issues with it, I'm still interested in reading her books :)
Beaglemania by Linda O. Johnston - When I was researching the authors attending the RWA Literacy Autographing event, I stumbled across Ms Johnston and this new book. Isn't the cover cute? So when I saw it was available at the publisher signing, I asked Ms Johnston for an autographed copy :)
Chosen by Blood by Virna DePaul - This is a release that caught my eyes and I've been holding off getting because I knew I'd find it at RWA :) It's paranormal and as we know, Berkley has very, very good paranormal series :)
Deadly Notions by Elizabeth Lynn Casey - I'm not big on mystery, but I've been thinking of branching out a little. Just you know, to avoid reading slump. Now, this might not be the place to start, as it's the 4th book in a series, but still it's a first step :)
Red Heat by Nina Bruhns - I've never read Ms Bruhns, but I couldn't help myself getting this book... there's just something about the cover LOL. Also, I've just found out this was romantic suspense, not paranormal LOL.
Texas Blue by Jodi Thomas - I got to see Ms Thomas again!! I much prefer Ms Thomas' contemporary romance, but I wasn't going to say no to her newest western release. Especially since Hils enjoyed it :)
Skin Dive by Ava Gray- Okay, I admit it, I haven't read any books in this series yet and I'm pretty sure I have the first two... but hey, if I ever do and fall in love with the series, I'll have the next book right? :)
Nightshade by Michelle Rowen - I've been debating getting this book or not...now, I didn't have to :)
Blood Law by Karin Tabke - Got this one because of the cover. It's gorgeous I think.
Enemy Games by Marcella Burnard - I've been meaning to give a try to this author. There was a buzz for her first book, Enemy Within, but when I came by her table, she didn't have any left. I think it's better that way, because when I read the blurbs, I was more interested in Enemy Games ;)
Kindred Spirits by Sarah Strohmeyer - I've heard a lot of good about Ms Strohmeyer and I have a few books of hers in my TBR pile. Now I have one more :)
Any Wicked Thing by Margaret Rowe - I haven't heard of this book, but once again gorgeous cover... and she was sitting next to Ms Rowen, so it just made sense to get it as well :)
Slow Dancing on Price's Piper by Lisa Dale - I didn't expect to see Ms Dale at the publisher signing, but when I saw Slow Dancing on Price's Piper, I immediately thought of Hilcia. Hils is a big fan of Ms Dale and really enjoyed this book. I'm still not sure it's going to be to my liking, but now I can find out for myself :)
Hidden Embers by Tessa Adams - Once again, great cover :) But what drew my attention is that Ms Adams had the cover of her new YA book, Tempest Rising, on the table - that one is really gorgeous! The premise sounds pretty interesting as the heroine is a mermaid and I want to give that book a try. At least with Hidden Embers, I'll be sampling Ms Adams' writing :)
Mesmerized by Lauren Dane - Been hearing a lot of great stuff about this series :)
Sex on the Slopes by Susan Lyons - Fellow Canadian :) Also an author I've been wanting to try :)
New American Library
Viper Moon by Lee Roland - New UF series. Did I tell you what the series was called? Earth Witches. Yes, it says it all LOL. Hey, I'm nothing if not consistent about my reading tastes :)
Frostbitten by Sharon Ashwood - I've read Ms Ashwood debut novel Ravenous and enjoyed it. However, it didn't wow me and at the time, I had so many more series/books to read that I let this series slide. Well I'm going to reconsider because 1) Ms Ashwood has just won the RITA award for Unchained (Book #3), 2) I didn't realize it was different H/H in each book and 3) the blurb sounds good :)
One Whisper Away by Emma Wildes - I fell in love with Ms Wildes books and I've been holding off to get my hand on this one. Do you know how hard it was?!? Now, I finally have it!
Tempting the Marquess by Sara Lindsey - Had the chance to meet Ms Lindsey during the conference and wanted to give her book a try :)
Shady Lady by Ann Aguirre - I initially didn't intend to get this book. In fact, I wanted to have my copy of Nightfall signed... but this was the last copy and I couldn't resist :)
Cold Touch by Leslie Parrish - I know Holly loved the first book of this series and usually, that would have been enough for me to pick it up... not to mention that there are psychics in this series. Unfortunately, the heroine of Cold Sight was a reporter and even though Holly assured me she wasn't annoying, I just didn't want to risk it. Shouldn't have any problem with Cold Touch though :)
Bad Girl by Night by Lacey Alexander - I read a book by Ms Alexander and enjoyed it a lot, so decided to pick up this one.
Visions of Magic by Regan Hastings - Another book about witches with a gorgeous cover :) How can I resist?
Simon & Schuster
Love Story by Jennifer Echols - I've enjoyed Ms Echols writing in the past. I have doubts about the premises of this book... however, Ames is really looking forward to it and Rowena said it was better than her last release :)
At Hidden Falls by Barbara Freethy - It's been a while since I last read Ms Freethy, but I'm looking for a good contemporary romance and hoping this will be it :)
Enemy Lover by Karin Harlow - This was the last copy and I snagged it LOL.
Shadow Chase by Seressia Glass - I've been meaning to try this series and was happy to score this book :)
Grand Central Publishing
To Tempt a Rake by Cara Elliott - I read Ms Elliott's first book To Sin with a Scoundrel and thought it was okay. I wasn't going to pick up more, but this one really sounds interesting. I love reconciliation story :) By the way, there's something lately about heroine and botany. Hmmmm....
Beg For Mercy by Jami Alden - I've had my eyes on this one for a while. I think that Grand Central Publishing has a great array of authors for romantic suspense... From what I heard, this one is dark and gritty :) So happy to have gotten my hands on it! :)
My Immortal Assassin and My Dangerous Pleasure by Carolyn Jewel - I read the first two books in the series and then, it somehow slipped off my radar ^_^;Well now, it's back on thanks to Grand Central Publishing, Ms Jewel and Rosie :)
Edge of Sight, Shiver of Fear and Face of Danger by Roxanne St. Claire - Leslie has been enjoying this trilogy a lot and I've wanted to give it a try, but decided to wait till RWA. I did not expect however to score all three books! Yay!
Dark Awakening by Kendra Leigh Castle - A new paranormal series, can never have enough of those LOL. I like the cover, but we'll see if I'll get to it ^_^;
The Proper Care and Maintenance of Friendship by Lisa Verge Higgins - If I'm not wrong, this is women's fiction. The story is about friendship between 4 friends after one has died. It sounds good, love the cover and guess what? My sister wants to read it!
How Sweet It Is by Sophie Gunn - I'm happy I got this book, because I've been debating whether or not to take a chance on it. It's contemporary! The only reason I haven't leaped yet is that the heroine is a single mother of a teenage girl... Babies and toddlers are cute, but teenagers are another story. Hopefully, I'll enjoy :)
Two Lethal Lies by Annie Solomon - This book sounds pretty good. I'm telling you, Grand Central Publishing is soon going to become synonymous of RS :)
Sleep No More by Susan Crandall - Like I said above. Can never have enough RS.
Black Ties and Lullabies by Jane Graves - I've read and enjoyed Ms Graves' books in the past. Seems like a while since she last released a book, but I'm glad to see she did :)
Samhain
Not Knowing Jack by K.A. Mitchell - Ms Mitchell is an awesome person and she's gained an unconditional fan in me forever LOL.
Under the Midnight Sun by Vivian Arend - This book contains Wolf Games and Wolf Tracks. Basically, I've been wanting to read Wolf Signs because the heroine is deaf... but she didn't have that one, so I picked up this one :) I'll get to try Ms Arend's writing :)
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
RWA 2011 in NYC - Part III
I feel like a bard, telling a story... The good news is I do know the end, so hopefully, I'll get to tell it... and won't forget too much in between LOL.
Day 5
Wednesday, I woke up quite early and got ready for the Opening Session. I was the only one attending it as all others were not interested and elected to sleep in LOL. Luckily, the people that sat with me were very nice :) The Opening Session is basically a Q&A session with guest authors and it discusses a bit of everything: their careers, how they got started, best moments, the craft, etc. The three speakers this year were Steve Berry, Diana Gabaldon and Tess Gerritsen and the moderator was this year's RWA president, Dorian Kelly.
I really enjoyed this type of Q&A because it's fun. You learn a lot of tidbits that you would otherwise never find out. For example: The Outlander was Ms Gabaldon's practice novel; Jane Rizzoli, Ms Gerritsen's main character in her current series Rizzoli & Isles, was supposed to die - but she wouldn't LOL, and it took Mr Berry 85 rejection letters and 12 years of writing to get published. Also, I'm stating the obvious here, but these authors have a way with words LOL. As a result, the whole session was very interesting, but also humorous :) All in all, I'm really happy that I attended the Opening Session and I might read Ms Gerritsen's Rizzoli & Isles series. In any case, I've just finished watching the TV show :)
Oh by the way, Ms Gabaldon's advice to write: 1) Read, 2) Write and 3) Don't Stop :)
After the Opening Session, I went back to the Goodie room to take another look :) After this if I'm not wrong, I ran into Wendy and Kristie in front of Starbucks and we stood there chatting till it was time to go to the Keynote Luncheon :) Well Wendy and I went to the Luncheon where we were joined by Rosie and Lisabea, while Kristie went to the Harlequin Lunch to which she's been invited... lucky gal LOL. The Keynote author was Madeline Hunter. Unfortunately, there was a problem with the speaker on our side of the ballroom :( By the time someone had the bright idea to turn on the speaker, there were people at a table not far from ours that kept talking. We have to thank Rosie who had the nerves to walk up to them and tell them to be quiet!! Yay Rosie!! She's awesome and gutsy! LOL. However, by that time, it was a bit too late - I've missed most of Ms Hunter's speech and just couldn't focus on it anymore :( Booo. Still, I'm sure it was good and there were quite a few laughs in the room :)
By the way, if you were wondering, we had chicken for lunch LOL.
After lunch, we stopped once again at the Goodie Room LOL. Rosie picked up some trading cards for a friend... and I just picked up a few more book covers :P Then, it was time for us to attend some workshops. Now, workshops at RWA are more professional than the ones at RT and are focused on every aspect of becoming an author - career, publishing, craft, etc. I prefer workshops where authors just talk, a bit more like the Opening Session or Keynote Luncheon... than giving advice. So my plan was to choose workshops with authors that I liked/enjoyed... but even then. In the end, Rosie and I opted to go to Avon spotlight. Basically, a publisher spotlight is a session during which editors let the members know what they're looking for and also give a small preview of what books are coming. Two words that were heard over and over during the spotlight was Avon Impulse, Avon's ebook imprint. I think it's going to be interesting to see how it develops :) After the Avon spotlight, we stayed for the Carina Press spotlight. Carina Press spotlight was very focused on what type of manuscripts they were looking for and how the line is developing. Angela James was the speaker and she did a really great, great job :) Very impressive.
The last event of the conference for Wednesday that I attended was the Harlequin Book Blogger Tea. There was a nice little buffet with tea and finger food and the Harlequin team had prepare headdress for everyone :) The goal of the event was establishing contact between the Harlequin digital team and bloggers :)
For dinner, it was Rosie, Lisabea, K.A. Mitchell and her wife and me. We were going to go to the same Thai restaurant that Lisabea had gone with her husband for lunch... but couldn't find it ^_^; Since we were on Restaurant Road, let just say that we had plenty of choices and we ended up at a Chilean restaurant. The food was good, the ambiance as well and most enjoyable was the company :) The funniest is that by 8pm, there were nobody left in the restaurant except for another table LOL. Guess it's expected given that's the time when most Broadway shows start. After eating, we walked in Times Square to digest and made our way to the M&M store. Then, we went back to the hotel - I secretly wanted to check on my sister LOL. My sister has spent the day studying because she had a quiz for her online class. After checking up on her, I went to join everyone at the bar and that night, I got to meet Sarah who is better known - or at least by me - as Monkey Bear (although it took me a while to figure LOL).
Day 5
Wednesday, I woke up quite early and got ready for the Opening Session. I was the only one attending it as all others were not interested and elected to sleep in LOL. Luckily, the people that sat with me were very nice :) The Opening Session is basically a Q&A session with guest authors and it discusses a bit of everything: their careers, how they got started, best moments, the craft, etc. The three speakers this year were Steve Berry, Diana Gabaldon and Tess Gerritsen and the moderator was this year's RWA president, Dorian Kelly.
I really enjoyed this type of Q&A because it's fun. You learn a lot of tidbits that you would otherwise never find out. For example: The Outlander was Ms Gabaldon's practice novel; Jane Rizzoli, Ms Gerritsen's main character in her current series Rizzoli & Isles, was supposed to die - but she wouldn't LOL, and it took Mr Berry 85 rejection letters and 12 years of writing to get published. Also, I'm stating the obvious here, but these authors have a way with words LOL. As a result, the whole session was very interesting, but also humorous :) All in all, I'm really happy that I attended the Opening Session and I might read Ms Gerritsen's Rizzoli & Isles series. In any case, I've just finished watching the TV show :)
Oh by the way, Ms Gabaldon's advice to write: 1) Read, 2) Write and 3) Don't Stop :)
After the Opening Session, I went back to the Goodie room to take another look :) After this if I'm not wrong, I ran into Wendy and Kristie in front of Starbucks and we stood there chatting till it was time to go to the Keynote Luncheon :) Well Wendy and I went to the Luncheon where we were joined by Rosie and Lisabea, while Kristie went to the Harlequin Lunch to which she's been invited... lucky gal LOL. The Keynote author was Madeline Hunter. Unfortunately, there was a problem with the speaker on our side of the ballroom :( By the time someone had the bright idea to turn on the speaker, there were people at a table not far from ours that kept talking. We have to thank Rosie who had the nerves to walk up to them and tell them to be quiet!! Yay Rosie!! She's awesome and gutsy! LOL. However, by that time, it was a bit too late - I've missed most of Ms Hunter's speech and just couldn't focus on it anymore :( Booo. Still, I'm sure it was good and there were quite a few laughs in the room :)
By the way, if you were wondering, we had chicken for lunch LOL.
After lunch, we stopped once again at the Goodie Room LOL. Rosie picked up some trading cards for a friend... and I just picked up a few more book covers :P Then, it was time for us to attend some workshops. Now, workshops at RWA are more professional than the ones at RT and are focused on every aspect of becoming an author - career, publishing, craft, etc. I prefer workshops where authors just talk, a bit more like the Opening Session or Keynote Luncheon... than giving advice. So my plan was to choose workshops with authors that I liked/enjoyed... but even then. In the end, Rosie and I opted to go to Avon spotlight. Basically, a publisher spotlight is a session during which editors let the members know what they're looking for and also give a small preview of what books are coming. Two words that were heard over and over during the spotlight was Avon Impulse, Avon's ebook imprint. I think it's going to be interesting to see how it develops :) After the Avon spotlight, we stayed for the Carina Press spotlight. Carina Press spotlight was very focused on what type of manuscripts they were looking for and how the line is developing. Angela James was the speaker and she did a really great, great job :) Very impressive.
The last event of the conference for Wednesday that I attended was the Harlequin Book Blogger Tea. There was a nice little buffet with tea and finger food and the Harlequin team had prepare headdress for everyone :) The goal of the event was establishing contact between the Harlequin digital team and bloggers :)
For dinner, it was Rosie, Lisabea, K.A. Mitchell and her wife and me. We were going to go to the same Thai restaurant that Lisabea had gone with her husband for lunch... but couldn't find it ^_^; Since we were on Restaurant Road, let just say that we had plenty of choices and we ended up at a Chilean restaurant. The food was good, the ambiance as well and most enjoyable was the company :) The funniest is that by 8pm, there were nobody left in the restaurant except for another table LOL. Guess it's expected given that's the time when most Broadway shows start. After eating, we walked in Times Square to digest and made our way to the M&M store. Then, we went back to the hotel - I secretly wanted to check on my sister LOL. My sister has spent the day studying because she had a quiz for her online class. After checking up on her, I went to join everyone at the bar and that night, I got to meet Sarah who is better known - or at least by me - as Monkey Bear (although it took me a while to figure LOL).
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Hauling Sunday XLVIII - RWA Special Edition, part III
All right, in parts III and IV, I'll be covering the books I've got during the publishers signings :) I'm starting with the ones I attended on Thursday: Avon, Harlequin, St. Martin's Press and Sourcebooks. I'll try to keep it a bit shorter this time...
Avon (Harpercollins Publisher)
Paperbacks:
Captured by a Rogue Lord and Swept Away by a Kiss by Katharine Ashe
Eternal Prey by Nina Bangs
Secrets of a Perfect Countess by Lecia Cornawall
My Wicked Marquess and My Dangerous Duke by Gaelen Foley
Ascension by Sable Grace
Wicked Nights with a Lover by Sophie Jordan
A Talent for Sin and Bound by Temptation by Lavinia Kent
A View to a Kiss by Caroline Linden
Tainted by Temptation by Katy Madison
Taken by the Laird and The Rogue Prince by Margo Maguire
The Earl Claims His Wife and The Marriage Ring by Cathy Maxwell
For the Earl's Pleasure and Seven Secrets of Seduction by Anne Mallory
To Ruin the Duke by Debra Mullins
Never Resist Temptation and The Wild Marquis by Miranda Neville
A Tale of Two Lovers by Maya Rodale
Scared to Death by Wendy Corsi Staub
Trade-paperback/Hardcover:
Salting Roses by Lorelle Marinello
The Rules of Gentility by Janet Mullany
Into the Crossfire and Dangerous Passion by Lisa Marie Rice
Graveminder by Melissa Marr
As you can see, I did really good at the Avon publisher signing LOL. I definitively stocked up on historical romance, although I have to admit that I have not read most of the authors. Hopefully, I'm going to discover new auto-buy authors :)
The books I'm really happy to have walked out with are: A Tale of Two Lovers by Maya Rodale - that was THE book I was hoping to find and as soon as I entered the room, I made a beeline for :) Also the Lisa Marie Rice books because Rosie really enjoy this author and The Rules of Gentility by Janet Mullany, because of Ames :P
Harlequin
The Girl who Disappeared Twice by Andrea Kane - I was soo happy to get my hands on this book! I read and reviewed the eARC, but nothing beats having your own copy :) Especially when you like the author :)
Embraced by Blood by Laurie London - Have not read this author yet, but willing to give it a try... Although the cover? Not the most attractive ^_^;
The Dark Enquiry by Deanna Raybourn - I've heard a lot of good about Ms Raybourn and her books and I've been meaning to give them a try :) It sounds like a great series, seriously. Now that I have the latest, it'll probably give me the kick I need to go and get the beginning of the series :) By the way, Ms Raybourn was really nice!
The Restorer by Amanda Stevens - Ms Stevens' new suspense series. I've seen Ms Stevens books in the past and they've always looked a bit too gory and suspenseful for me... However, I like the premises of this series - a cemetery restorer who can see ghosts. So we'll see how I like it :)
Claimed by the Highland Warrior by Michelle Willingham - Okay, confession, I always get Ms Willingham and Ms Kennedy's books mixed up. I know, I know... Michelle Willingham and Kris Kennedy - completely different names. So how can I?!? Well I blame the covers - muscular half-naked man wielding a sword - and Wendy LOL. Why Wendy? Well it's where I keep seeing these covers :P In any case, I'm happy to have gotten this book, heard a great deal about it :)
The Whisper by Carla Neggers - It's been a while since I last read a book by Ms Neggers, so I don't even know if The Whisper is a new book or a reprint... but I'm hoping this one will re-kindle the love between me and her stories :)
Blackberry Summer by RaeAnne Thayne - This one was on my radar because Harlequin's small-town stories have been more hits than misses with me lately :) Looking forward to discovering this new author :)
Single Dad Seeks a Wife by Melanie Milburne - I've heard a lot of good about the medical line of Harlequin and has been meaning to give it a try.
Her Best Friend's Wedding by Abby Gaines - I think I've heard of Ms Gaines' books on Kristie's blog and then, combined with the fact that this is a SuperRomance, it's not surprised it made it to my pile :)
Harvest Moon by Robyn Carr - Not my favorite book of the trilogy... but they didn't have Wild Man Creek :( All I wanted was to meet Ms Carr :)
St. Martin's Press
Born at Midnight by C.C. Hunter - Actually never heard of this book or series, but I liked the cover...
The Demon Trapper's Daughter by Jana Oliver - I was so happy to get my hand on this book! First, it has a gorgeous cover and two, the story sounds great!! :)
Glimmerglass by Jenna Black - I read Dark Descendant not too long ago which is Ms Black's new series and really enjoyed it. Looking forward to read her YA novel.
Forbidden Heat by Opal Carew - I heard she was a very good erotica author and from time to time, I like to read them :)
Just One Taste by Louisa Edwards - I got two copies because Ms Edwards did a mistake in the dedication :) Ain't I lucky? I've been watching a lot of cooking shows lately and it put me in the mood for novels with chefs :) Last year, when Ms Edwards debut novel was released, I was really looking forward to it, but it took me a while to get my hands on it and once I did... I didn't feel like reading it anymore ^_^; The anticipation totally killed it for me ^_^; So hopefully, I won't run into the same problem and will enjoy Just One Taste!
Heiress in Love by Christina Brooke - If I'm not wrong, this is Ms Brooke's debut novel and I think the premise is very interesting :) This was one of the book that I really wanted from the signing :)
First Grave on the Right by Darynda Jones - While I was going through the list of authors attending the Literacy Autographing event, First Grave on the Right really caught my attention. It really sounded interesting and I was lucky that the library had a copy. So I brought the copy with me to NYC... but I was even happier when I got my own copy at the signing :) and I have to say that cover is really nice :)
Poison Kissed by Erica Hayes - Okay, I just just discovered that this was the third book in the series. Oups. Ah well, I liked the cover and so I grabbed a copy. Heroine is a banshee... sounds different LOL.
Absolutely, Positively by Heather Webber - I just had to get another copy :) It also gave me the opportunity to talk to Ms Webber again... She remembered me!!!
Not That Kind of Girl by Susan Donovan - I've really enjoyed Ms Donovan's books in the past. I have to admit I have yet to read this trilogy because I had issues with the heroines... and that's why I've been putting off buying this book even though this one was the one that suited my tastes most... I'm happy I waited :)
Sourcebooks
I Dream of Genies by Judi Fennell - Heard of this book and its author on blogland and was curious about it :)
What a Goddess Wants by Stephanie Julian - Actually have no idea what this book is about LOL.
Touch if You Dare by Stephanie Rowe - Ms Rowe wasn't there, but her book was and I grabbed a copy because I was looking forward to this... even though I haven't read the first book yet ^_^;
The Werewolf Upstairs by Ashlyn Chase - I wasn't crazy about the first book in this series, Strange Neighbors, and wasn't planning on continuing this series... but who can refuse a free book? This could turn it around for me :P
Taste Me by Tamara Hogan - I really like the cover of this one for some reasons. I was happy that it was available at the signing, even though I'm a bit iffy on sex demons ^_^;
The Soldier by Grace Burrowes - The Heir was given as a freebie in the registration bag and so I jump at the opportunity to get The Soldier :)
The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley - I've never read Ms Kearsley books, but have heard a lot of good about them and even have a few in my TBR pile. However, what sealed the deal was meeting Ms Kearsley and spending time with her :)
And there you go, the first 4 publisher signings... 4 more to go!
Avon (Harpercollins Publisher)
Paperbacks:
Captured by a Rogue Lord and Swept Away by a Kiss by Katharine Ashe
Eternal Prey by Nina Bangs
Secrets of a Perfect Countess by Lecia Cornawall
My Wicked Marquess and My Dangerous Duke by Gaelen Foley
Ascension by Sable Grace
Wicked Nights with a Lover by Sophie Jordan
A Talent for Sin and Bound by Temptation by Lavinia Kent
A View to a Kiss by Caroline Linden
Tainted by Temptation by Katy Madison
Taken by the Laird and The Rogue Prince by Margo Maguire
The Earl Claims His Wife and The Marriage Ring by Cathy Maxwell
For the Earl's Pleasure and Seven Secrets of Seduction by Anne Mallory
To Ruin the Duke by Debra Mullins
Never Resist Temptation and The Wild Marquis by Miranda Neville
A Tale of Two Lovers by Maya Rodale
Scared to Death by Wendy Corsi Staub
Trade-paperback/Hardcover:
Salting Roses by Lorelle Marinello
The Rules of Gentility by Janet Mullany
Into the Crossfire and Dangerous Passion by Lisa Marie Rice
Graveminder by Melissa Marr
As you can see, I did really good at the Avon publisher signing LOL. I definitively stocked up on historical romance, although I have to admit that I have not read most of the authors. Hopefully, I'm going to discover new auto-buy authors :)
The books I'm really happy to have walked out with are: A Tale of Two Lovers by Maya Rodale - that was THE book I was hoping to find and as soon as I entered the room, I made a beeline for :) Also the Lisa Marie Rice books because Rosie really enjoy this author and The Rules of Gentility by Janet Mullany, because of Ames :P
Harlequin
The Girl who Disappeared Twice by Andrea Kane - I was soo happy to get my hands on this book! I read and reviewed the eARC, but nothing beats having your own copy :) Especially when you like the author :)
Embraced by Blood by Laurie London - Have not read this author yet, but willing to give it a try... Although the cover? Not the most attractive ^_^;
The Dark Enquiry by Deanna Raybourn - I've heard a lot of good about Ms Raybourn and her books and I've been meaning to give them a try :) It sounds like a great series, seriously. Now that I have the latest, it'll probably give me the kick I need to go and get the beginning of the series :) By the way, Ms Raybourn was really nice!
The Restorer by Amanda Stevens - Ms Stevens' new suspense series. I've seen Ms Stevens books in the past and they've always looked a bit too gory and suspenseful for me... However, I like the premises of this series - a cemetery restorer who can see ghosts. So we'll see how I like it :)
Claimed by the Highland Warrior by Michelle Willingham - Okay, confession, I always get Ms Willingham and Ms Kennedy's books mixed up. I know, I know... Michelle Willingham and Kris Kennedy - completely different names. So how can I?!? Well I blame the covers - muscular half-naked man wielding a sword - and Wendy LOL. Why Wendy? Well it's where I keep seeing these covers :P In any case, I'm happy to have gotten this book, heard a great deal about it :)
The Whisper by Carla Neggers - It's been a while since I last read a book by Ms Neggers, so I don't even know if The Whisper is a new book or a reprint... but I'm hoping this one will re-kindle the love between me and her stories :)
Blackberry Summer by RaeAnne Thayne - This one was on my radar because Harlequin's small-town stories have been more hits than misses with me lately :) Looking forward to discovering this new author :)
Single Dad Seeks a Wife by Melanie Milburne - I've heard a lot of good about the medical line of Harlequin and has been meaning to give it a try.
Her Best Friend's Wedding by Abby Gaines - I think I've heard of Ms Gaines' books on Kristie's blog and then, combined with the fact that this is a SuperRomance, it's not surprised it made it to my pile :)
Harvest Moon by Robyn Carr - Not my favorite book of the trilogy... but they didn't have Wild Man Creek :( All I wanted was to meet Ms Carr :)
St. Martin's Press
Born at Midnight by C.C. Hunter - Actually never heard of this book or series, but I liked the cover...
The Demon Trapper's Daughter by Jana Oliver - I was so happy to get my hand on this book! First, it has a gorgeous cover and two, the story sounds great!! :)
Glimmerglass by Jenna Black - I read Dark Descendant not too long ago which is Ms Black's new series and really enjoyed it. Looking forward to read her YA novel.
Forbidden Heat by Opal Carew - I heard she was a very good erotica author and from time to time, I like to read them :)
Just One Taste by Louisa Edwards - I got two copies because Ms Edwards did a mistake in the dedication :) Ain't I lucky? I've been watching a lot of cooking shows lately and it put me in the mood for novels with chefs :) Last year, when Ms Edwards debut novel was released, I was really looking forward to it, but it took me a while to get my hands on it and once I did... I didn't feel like reading it anymore ^_^; The anticipation totally killed it for me ^_^; So hopefully, I won't run into the same problem and will enjoy Just One Taste!
Heiress in Love by Christina Brooke - If I'm not wrong, this is Ms Brooke's debut novel and I think the premise is very interesting :) This was one of the book that I really wanted from the signing :)
First Grave on the Right by Darynda Jones - While I was going through the list of authors attending the Literacy Autographing event, First Grave on the Right really caught my attention. It really sounded interesting and I was lucky that the library had a copy. So I brought the copy with me to NYC... but I was even happier when I got my own copy at the signing :) and I have to say that cover is really nice :)
Poison Kissed by Erica Hayes - Okay, I just just discovered that this was the third book in the series. Oups. Ah well, I liked the cover and so I grabbed a copy. Heroine is a banshee... sounds different LOL.
Absolutely, Positively by Heather Webber - I just had to get another copy :) It also gave me the opportunity to talk to Ms Webber again... She remembered me!!!
Not That Kind of Girl by Susan Donovan - I've really enjoyed Ms Donovan's books in the past. I have to admit I have yet to read this trilogy because I had issues with the heroines... and that's why I've been putting off buying this book even though this one was the one that suited my tastes most... I'm happy I waited :)
Sourcebooks
I Dream of Genies by Judi Fennell - Heard of this book and its author on blogland and was curious about it :)
What a Goddess Wants by Stephanie Julian - Actually have no idea what this book is about LOL.
Touch if You Dare by Stephanie Rowe - Ms Rowe wasn't there, but her book was and I grabbed a copy because I was looking forward to this... even though I haven't read the first book yet ^_^;
The Werewolf Upstairs by Ashlyn Chase - I wasn't crazy about the first book in this series, Strange Neighbors, and wasn't planning on continuing this series... but who can refuse a free book? This could turn it around for me :P
Taste Me by Tamara Hogan - I really like the cover of this one for some reasons. I was happy that it was available at the signing, even though I'm a bit iffy on sex demons ^_^;
The Soldier by Grace Burrowes - The Heir was given as a freebie in the registration bag and so I jump at the opportunity to get The Soldier :)
The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley - I've never read Ms Kearsley books, but have heard a lot of good about them and even have a few in my TBR pile. However, what sealed the deal was meeting Ms Kearsley and spending time with her :)
And there you go, the first 4 publisher signings... 4 more to go!
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Saturday, July 09, 2011
RWA 2011 in NYC - Part II
Let's continue the recap :) Hopefully, I'll be able to squeeze the whole RWA conference in to this post :)
Day 4
Tuesday was THE day LOL. The day where I was moving from Hils' place to the Marriott Marquis where the conference was taking place. The day the Literacy Autographing event was taking place on. The day the conference was starting.
Hilcia's husband was a darling and helped us arrange car service to get from their place to the hotel. The pick up was scheduled at 1pm and I spent the morning... re-packing everything. LOL, I'm a very messy traveler ^_^; I'll try to keep stuff in order, but yeah, at the end, the quickest way to be sure I have everything and that it'll fit in the suitcase will be to re-pack. The good news is unlike when I'm getting ready to leave home, I knew exactly what to bring or not to bring so packing was fast :) Car service was right on time and it didn't take us long to get to New York City. Actually, the difficulty was finding the car entrance to the hotel with all the one-way streets LOL. In any case, we made it to the hotel just on time as when I called Kristie to see if she'd checked-in yet, turned out she was heading out for lunch with Rosie and Lisabea. So we stashed our stuff in Wendy's room and then joined them for lunch to Junior's - a restaurant renowned for its cheesecakes which just happened to be across the street :)
After lunch, we headed back to the hotel where Kristie and I checked in. After we were settled in, I went to register for the conference. I had all my paperwork ready - the registration form, the receipt, etc. - but turns out all they needed was my name LOL. Ah well, it's still good to be prepared. So I got my badge and my registration bag which contained some books, some goodie and the conference schedule :) Before heading back to the room though, I decided to hit the goodie room :) The goodie room is where authors leave their promotional items. Personally, I think the room is a lot of fun because you can find a bit of everything: pen, bookmarks, pins, book covers, candies, chocolate, lip balm, nail files, etc. And as the conference goes on, the room gets replenished until the authors run out of swag :)
By the time I finished touring the goodie room, it was time to get ready for the Literacy Autographing event. After discussing it with Kristie, we've decided not to do the line-up for the event. Did I mention that when we headed out for lunch which was around 2pm, the line-up for the signing event had already started?!? And that they had to wait outside?!? Yeah, didn't relish the idea... Also, from my experience last year at RT, I figured once the doors were opened, it wouldn't be long that everyone would be in and the line-up would disappear. Coincidentally, Wendy called Kristie at that moment to let us know that she and Rosie had decided to skip the waiting line as well. Therefore we decided to meet at the bar which was perfect with us :) On my way to the bar, I ran into Christine!! LOL, that's the fun thing at the conference - you never know who you'll run into and it can be anyone :)
So we joined Wendy, Kristie and Rosie at the bar and hung out a little :) It was a good thing because Meljean Brook and her daughter showed up!! It was nice to finally meet Meljean :) My first reaction? She's way taller than I thought!! LOL. Meljean spent some time with us before and after her appointment and we each got a set of those very popular trade cards! But seriously, it was really nice to meet her... Of course, I was tongue-tied and didn't really know what to say to her ^_^; Luckily, there was Christine to engage conversation :) Also, Meljean's daughter? She's a sweetheart :)
The signing was starting at 5.30pm... and Christine and I managed to wait till 5.45pm LOL. We were just too impatient to wait further! I mean, there's this room full of authors and books a few floors below... how to resist?!? LOL. As a result, Christine, my sister and I headed down to the signing while Kristie, Rosie and Wendy played it cool and decided they could wait a little longer LOL. We were admitted into the room almost immediately and almost as fast, Christine and I went our separate way LOL. The signing event was in a word? Wow. Lots of people, lots of books and it was fun :)
Now, according to Wendy's intel from the Librarians' Day Event, publishers haven't brought as much books this year to the signing. Thus, Wendy's advice was that if we really wanted a particular book from a particular author, not to wait to get it later at the conference. And so I took the advice to heart :) When I entered the room, I knew right away who I wanted to see first: Lorraine Heath. It did take me some time to orientate myself in the room as the first tables we saw were not "A" but "Z". On my way looking for Ms Heath, I found Elizabeth Jennings. While getting her book, I also had the opportunity to speak to Sabrina Jeffries who was sitting next to her. After Ms Heath, I start going through the authors alphabetically... and at the end, to be sure I didn't miss anyone, I re-did the whole room two times... Just in case, you know LOL. The good thing is I came prepared and had a duffel bag. Ms Jeffries was also very nice and had given me a tote bag when I met her. Through the whole signing, I did run into Kristie and Hilcia... and I think I saw Wendy ^_^; Yeah, I was pretty focused on my own list...
I have to thank my sister for sticking with me throughout the signing event and taking pictures of me and the authors!! She was definitively a trooper! So big thank you little sis!
After the literacy signing, I went to the room to dump my haul and headed to the bar for Wendy's Blogger Bar Bash :) Meanwhile, my sister decided to take off - we needed shampoo. As soon as I arrived at the bar, Rosie asked me where my sister was... and when she found out my sister went out on her own... LOL. Hmmm, let just say Mama Bear came out and for the rest of the week, my sister had to report in LOL.
I had a great time at the bar bash. It was just fun to hang out with bloggers and authors. We talked and everyone was able to come and go :) I had the chance to meet Mariana and Lusty Reader. Hilcia, Kristie, Wendy, Christine and Katiebabs were also there. Rosie and Lisabea had jet off to an event, but joined back later on. Oh and I also met Pearl who came from the Netherlands! I'm sorry if I forgot anyone ^_^;
All in all, we had a great time. It was lovely and definitively a highlight of my trip :) And now, I'll stop... because this post is really getting long :)
Day 4
Tuesday was THE day LOL. The day where I was moving from Hils' place to the Marriott Marquis where the conference was taking place. The day the Literacy Autographing event was taking place on. The day the conference was starting.
Hilcia's husband was a darling and helped us arrange car service to get from their place to the hotel. The pick up was scheduled at 1pm and I spent the morning... re-packing everything. LOL, I'm a very messy traveler ^_^; I'll try to keep stuff in order, but yeah, at the end, the quickest way to be sure I have everything and that it'll fit in the suitcase will be to re-pack. The good news is unlike when I'm getting ready to leave home, I knew exactly what to bring or not to bring so packing was fast :) Car service was right on time and it didn't take us long to get to New York City. Actually, the difficulty was finding the car entrance to the hotel with all the one-way streets LOL. In any case, we made it to the hotel just on time as when I called Kristie to see if she'd checked-in yet, turned out she was heading out for lunch with Rosie and Lisabea. So we stashed our stuff in Wendy's room and then joined them for lunch to Junior's - a restaurant renowned for its cheesecakes which just happened to be across the street :)
After lunch, we headed back to the hotel where Kristie and I checked in. After we were settled in, I went to register for the conference. I had all my paperwork ready - the registration form, the receipt, etc. - but turns out all they needed was my name LOL. Ah well, it's still good to be prepared. So I got my badge and my registration bag which contained some books, some goodie and the conference schedule :) Before heading back to the room though, I decided to hit the goodie room :) The goodie room is where authors leave their promotional items. Personally, I think the room is a lot of fun because you can find a bit of everything: pen, bookmarks, pins, book covers, candies, chocolate, lip balm, nail files, etc. And as the conference goes on, the room gets replenished until the authors run out of swag :)
By the time I finished touring the goodie room, it was time to get ready for the Literacy Autographing event. After discussing it with Kristie, we've decided not to do the line-up for the event. Did I mention that when we headed out for lunch which was around 2pm, the line-up for the signing event had already started?!? And that they had to wait outside?!? Yeah, didn't relish the idea... Also, from my experience last year at RT, I figured once the doors were opened, it wouldn't be long that everyone would be in and the line-up would disappear. Coincidentally, Wendy called Kristie at that moment to let us know that she and Rosie had decided to skip the waiting line as well. Therefore we decided to meet at the bar which was perfect with us :) On my way to the bar, I ran into Christine!! LOL, that's the fun thing at the conference - you never know who you'll run into and it can be anyone :)
So we joined Wendy, Kristie and Rosie at the bar and hung out a little :) It was a good thing because Meljean Brook and her daughter showed up!! It was nice to finally meet Meljean :) My first reaction? She's way taller than I thought!! LOL. Meljean spent some time with us before and after her appointment and we each got a set of those very popular trade cards! But seriously, it was really nice to meet her... Of course, I was tongue-tied and didn't really know what to say to her ^_^; Luckily, there was Christine to engage conversation :) Also, Meljean's daughter? She's a sweetheart :)
The signing was starting at 5.30pm... and Christine and I managed to wait till 5.45pm LOL. We were just too impatient to wait further! I mean, there's this room full of authors and books a few floors below... how to resist?!? LOL. As a result, Christine, my sister and I headed down to the signing while Kristie, Rosie and Wendy played it cool and decided they could wait a little longer LOL. We were admitted into the room almost immediately and almost as fast, Christine and I went our separate way LOL. The signing event was in a word? Wow. Lots of people, lots of books and it was fun :)
Now, according to Wendy's intel from the Librarians' Day Event, publishers haven't brought as much books this year to the signing. Thus, Wendy's advice was that if we really wanted a particular book from a particular author, not to wait to get it later at the conference. And so I took the advice to heart :) When I entered the room, I knew right away who I wanted to see first: Lorraine Heath. It did take me some time to orientate myself in the room as the first tables we saw were not "A" but "Z". On my way looking for Ms Heath, I found Elizabeth Jennings. While getting her book, I also had the opportunity to speak to Sabrina Jeffries who was sitting next to her. After Ms Heath, I start going through the authors alphabetically... and at the end, to be sure I didn't miss anyone, I re-did the whole room two times... Just in case, you know LOL. The good thing is I came prepared and had a duffel bag. Ms Jeffries was also very nice and had given me a tote bag when I met her. Through the whole signing, I did run into Kristie and Hilcia... and I think I saw Wendy ^_^; Yeah, I was pretty focused on my own list...
Elizabeth Jennings, Lorraine Heath, Jacquie D'Alessandro
Jennifer Estep, K.A. Mitchell, Jodi Thomas
Nalini Singh, Jayne Ann Krentz, Victoria Alexander
I have to thank my sister for sticking with me throughout the signing event and taking pictures of me and the authors!! She was definitively a trooper! So big thank you little sis!
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| Hilcia, Kristie and Lusty Reader |
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| Mariana and me |
All in all, we had a great time. It was lovely and definitively a highlight of my trip :) And now, I'll stop... because this post is really getting long :)
Friday, July 08, 2011
Hauling Sunday XLVIII - RWA Special Edition, part II
Onto Part II of my haul! As I mentioned in my previous post, this will be about the books I got at the "Readers for Life" Literacy Autographing!
But just before, let me try to describe the Literacy Autographing event... I think the best words would be: awesome, chaotic and wow LOL. I think you have to see it to know how it feels. This year, the Literacy Autographing event comprised more than 500 authors and took place in the Marriott Marquis ballroom. Wendy and Rosie found the room a bit too small, but I thought it was okay. Obviously, it'd be better if it was bigger... but a room big enough for 500 authors and their fans? Hard to come by.
There were rows of tables and authors sat in alphabetical order. I do admit that they seemed to be a little bit squeezed ^_^; Also, the rows were facing each other, so a fan walking down an aisle would have authors on her right and left. More popular authors such as Nalini Singh, Eloisa James, SEP, JAK, etc. would be situated at the ends of the rows so there was more space for their fans to line up and even bigger authors - Sherrilyn Kenyon, Diana Galbadon, etc. - had their own table at the front (or perhaps it was the back) of the room.
What makes it so chaotic is the sheer number of persons in the room. You have authors, you have fans, you have volunteers and you can't imagine the noise level! Still, it's organized chaos. I mean, the signing last two hours and when I first looked at the schedule, I thought two hours was not enough! I had 43 authors on my list... How was I going to see everyone?!? However, two hours is actually plenty. There is a lot of people, granted, but what happens is everyone goes in and disperses and as a result, the waiting lines are not that long. I think the longest I had to wait for an author was two persons ahead of me. Considering the number of people, that's not bad at all. Even Nalini Singh who I thought would have a huge line-up didn't have any queues half-way in the event. So it really flows and people do move on.
My advice for readers attending a signing this big are the following: 1) Do not lose your authors list and 2) bring a bag big enough for you to carry your books in. Also, if you can have someone willing to follow you to take pictures, that's even better :) But even then, it's not necessary.
All right, I'll get on with the books LOL. So here are my new precious:
Waking Up with the Duke by Lorraine Heath - Waking Up with the Duke was THE book I absolutely wanted during this conference. I read the first two books of this trilogy, Passions of a Wicked Earl and Pleasures of a Notorious Gentleman, and absolutely adored them. I've been looking forward to Ainsley book and was really happy it came out in time for the conference :) LOL, I even had a fangirl moment... Prior to the signing, I was riding up or down the elevator with Kristie and my sister and Ms Heath happened to be there with us. After she walked out, I turned to Kristie and my sister and was like: That's Lorraine Heath!!!
Summer at Seaside Cove by Jacquie D'Alessandro - This was pretty high up in my "must get" list of books :) I've read Ms D'Alessandro before, but never her contemporary books and her historicals have been hit and miss for me. However, for some reasons, there was something about the blurb of Summer at Seaside Cove and perhaps the cover that just made me go "must have" LOL. And later, the feeling was only reinforced after reading Hils' post.
Darkness at Dawn by Elizabeth Jennings - This was another book on my list :) I really enjoy Ms Jennings' writing and her last romantic suspense felt very different from most other romantic suspense books on the market and so I was really looking forward to her newest release :)
Scandal of the Year by Laura Lee Guhrke - I actually read Scandal of the Year and even own a copy... but I really, really love this author :) By the way, for those who are interested... I asked Ms Guhrke about her next release which is the final book in the Abandoned at the Altar trilogy as the H/H are unknown characters to us. I was wondering if there was a mistake ^_^; Because for some reasons, I felt Christian's circumstances were very similar to Paul, Beatrix' cousin... at the same time, I was wondering if Paul would get his own story... Anyway, the short answer is that there is no mistake, the next book Trouble at the Wedding will indeed feature new characters. After that, Ms Guhrke is starting a new two books project at the request of Avon. However, she is hoping to come back to Paul's story afterwards... so fingers crossed :)
Somewhere Along the Way by Jodi Thomas - Another book that I've already read and own. What can I say except that I really love Ms Thomas' contemporary romance? :P It was also great to meet her and she's really nice.
Blood Ties by Sharon Sala - Meeting Ms Sala was definitively on my agenda for RWA :) Although I totally got tongue-tied when I met her and my fangirliness didn't show ^_^; Perhaps it was better that way? LOL.
Wild Ride by Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer - I got to meet Ms Crusie!! Woohoo!! Her books are so funny and most of them are on my keeper shelf :) I was passing by her and abruptly stopped when I realized she didn't have a waiting line! Seriously, can you imagine?!? I got Wild Ride because the other option was Maybe This Time which I already own in HC. Anne Stuart was keeping her company and oh, I would have loved to be there the whole time - Jennifer Crusie + Anne Stuart = hilarious :)
Follow my Lead by Kate Noble - There is something about Ms Noble's writing that sets apart her historical romance from the rest for me. I don't know what, but I really like her writing. I just recently read The Summer of You and was looking forward to Follow my Lead as it is the sequel :)
Money Shot by Susan Sey - Another book that was on my list. This is the second book by Ms Sey, the first being Money Honey. I didn't loooove Money Honey, but it definitively had potential :) Also, Ms Sey has something different going on :)
A Courtesan's Guide to Getting Your Man by Celeste Bradley and Susan Donovan - When I first got wind of this book, my reaction was: "Ms Donovan is going to write historical?!? No!!!" LOL. Turns out A Courtesan's Guide to Getting Your Man is half historical - Ms Bradley, and half contemporary - Ms Donovan :) And Ms Donovan's half sounds good! :)
Blood of the Wicked by Karina Cooper - Remember my fascination with witches? Well that should explain why I got this book, right? :)
The Accidental Wedding by Anne Gracie - I read The Accidental Wedding last year and I really, really, really enjoyed it :) I realize now that I haven't reviewed it ^_^; but trust me, I loved it :) There was just something about Nash and Maddy that touched me. Loved the story, loved the characters and therefore, had to get a signed copy :)
While I got my copy, I asked Ms Gracie when her next book was coming out as I have not seen any sign of her next release. She told me her next book - Bride by Mistake - was Luke's story and was coming out in January 2012... but best of all, Marcus will be getting his own book!! Woohoo!! Yay!! I definitively can't wait. In the meantime, peeps, you should read The Accidental Wedding :)
Truly, Madly by Heather Webber - I'm in love with this series :) It's fun and fluffy, exactly what I need whenever I'm in a funk :) As a result, I had to meet Ms Webber at the signing! She was such a darling and when I saw her again during the publisher signing, remembered me!! How awesome?!?
In the good news department, there will be more books in the Lucy Valentine series! Yay!! Also, Ms Webber has a new series debuting in January 2012 under the pen name of Heather Blake. Guess what it is about? A witch that has the ability to grant wishes! Seriously, it's just meant to be :)
Nightfall by Ellen Connor aka Ann Aguirre and Carrie Lofty - I've heard a lot of good about Nightfall on blogland. Also, I've been meaning to try Ms Lofty's writing. While this is not exactly what I planned, I do think it's a good place to start :)
Haunting Desire by Erin Quinn - I've actually never read Ms Quinn. Oh I've seen her covers around blogland, but never really paid much attention to it. However, when I was doing my list of authors to meet with Ames, she mentioned that Ms Quinn was Canadian... and thus the name stuck in my head. So when I saw Ms Quinn at the signing, I went to her and got the book :) Canadians have to support each other!
No Souvenirs by K.A. Mitchell - Ames loves Ms Mitchell's books and had me give it a try :) I read Collision Course last month and the sequel is No Souvenirs. I'm really looking forward to it as one of the heroes is Asian :)
The Perfect Play by Jaci Burton - I was debating whether to get this or not when it released and then, decided against mainly because it was in trade-size format and also because the heroine is a single mom. I love kids in romance, but am wary of single mom - go figure LOL. Then, raving reviews started popping up for The Perfect Play and I didn't fold which is a miracle for me... But then, Ames and Monroe read it and really enjoyed it and well, here it is now :)
Also, I'm adding these three books to my haul :) Yes, yes, I cheated and brought my own copies LOL.
Deep Waters by Jayne Ann Krentz - I've just re-discovered Ms Krentz last year and I really like her older books. However, I knew they were not going to have it, so I brought my own copy of Deep Waters :)
You Belong to Me by Karen Rose - You all know how much I love Karen Rose right? You Belong to Me was released earlier in the UK and so I bought myself a copy and it's hardcover... It didn't make sense to me to buy another one, so I sneaked it in :)
Kiss of Snow by Nalini Singh - I already bought two copies of Kiss of Snow, so it really, really didn't make sense to buy a third one right? Actually, I didn't think I'd have a chance to see Ms Singh at the signing so I didn't even bother bringing my copy of KOS. Then, when I came across her table, I realized there was nobody! No line-up! So I sent my sister back to our room so she would get the book :)
And there you have it, my haul at the Literacy Autographing event. Next, the publishers signings :)
But just before, let me try to describe the Literacy Autographing event... I think the best words would be: awesome, chaotic and wow LOL. I think you have to see it to know how it feels. This year, the Literacy Autographing event comprised more than 500 authors and took place in the Marriott Marquis ballroom. Wendy and Rosie found the room a bit too small, but I thought it was okay. Obviously, it'd be better if it was bigger... but a room big enough for 500 authors and their fans? Hard to come by.
There were rows of tables and authors sat in alphabetical order. I do admit that they seemed to be a little bit squeezed ^_^; Also, the rows were facing each other, so a fan walking down an aisle would have authors on her right and left. More popular authors such as Nalini Singh, Eloisa James, SEP, JAK, etc. would be situated at the ends of the rows so there was more space for their fans to line up and even bigger authors - Sherrilyn Kenyon, Diana Galbadon, etc. - had their own table at the front (or perhaps it was the back) of the room.
What makes it so chaotic is the sheer number of persons in the room. You have authors, you have fans, you have volunteers and you can't imagine the noise level! Still, it's organized chaos. I mean, the signing last two hours and when I first looked at the schedule, I thought two hours was not enough! I had 43 authors on my list... How was I going to see everyone?!? However, two hours is actually plenty. There is a lot of people, granted, but what happens is everyone goes in and disperses and as a result, the waiting lines are not that long. I think the longest I had to wait for an author was two persons ahead of me. Considering the number of people, that's not bad at all. Even Nalini Singh who I thought would have a huge line-up didn't have any queues half-way in the event. So it really flows and people do move on.
My advice for readers attending a signing this big are the following: 1) Do not lose your authors list and 2) bring a bag big enough for you to carry your books in. Also, if you can have someone willing to follow you to take pictures, that's even better :) But even then, it's not necessary.
All right, I'll get on with the books LOL. So here are my new precious:
Waking Up with the Duke by Lorraine Heath - Waking Up with the Duke was THE book I absolutely wanted during this conference. I read the first two books of this trilogy, Passions of a Wicked Earl and Pleasures of a Notorious Gentleman, and absolutely adored them. I've been looking forward to Ainsley book and was really happy it came out in time for the conference :) LOL, I even had a fangirl moment... Prior to the signing, I was riding up or down the elevator with Kristie and my sister and Ms Heath happened to be there with us. After she walked out, I turned to Kristie and my sister and was like: That's Lorraine Heath!!!
Summer at Seaside Cove by Jacquie D'Alessandro - This was pretty high up in my "must get" list of books :) I've read Ms D'Alessandro before, but never her contemporary books and her historicals have been hit and miss for me. However, for some reasons, there was something about the blurb of Summer at Seaside Cove and perhaps the cover that just made me go "must have" LOL. And later, the feeling was only reinforced after reading Hils' post.
Darkness at Dawn by Elizabeth Jennings - This was another book on my list :) I really enjoy Ms Jennings' writing and her last romantic suspense felt very different from most other romantic suspense books on the market and so I was really looking forward to her newest release :)
Scandal of the Year by Laura Lee Guhrke - I actually read Scandal of the Year and even own a copy... but I really, really love this author :) By the way, for those who are interested... I asked Ms Guhrke about her next release which is the final book in the Abandoned at the Altar trilogy as the H/H are unknown characters to us. I was wondering if there was a mistake ^_^; Because for some reasons, I felt Christian's circumstances were very similar to Paul, Beatrix' cousin... at the same time, I was wondering if Paul would get his own story... Anyway, the short answer is that there is no mistake, the next book Trouble at the Wedding will indeed feature new characters. After that, Ms Guhrke is starting a new two books project at the request of Avon. However, she is hoping to come back to Paul's story afterwards... so fingers crossed :)
Somewhere Along the Way by Jodi Thomas - Another book that I've already read and own. What can I say except that I really love Ms Thomas' contemporary romance? :P It was also great to meet her and she's really nice.
Blood Ties by Sharon Sala - Meeting Ms Sala was definitively on my agenda for RWA :) Although I totally got tongue-tied when I met her and my fangirliness didn't show ^_^; Perhaps it was better that way? LOL.
Wild Ride by Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer - I got to meet Ms Crusie!! Woohoo!! Her books are so funny and most of them are on my keeper shelf :) I was passing by her and abruptly stopped when I realized she didn't have a waiting line! Seriously, can you imagine?!? I got Wild Ride because the other option was Maybe This Time which I already own in HC. Anne Stuart was keeping her company and oh, I would have loved to be there the whole time - Jennifer Crusie + Anne Stuart = hilarious :)
Follow my Lead by Kate Noble - There is something about Ms Noble's writing that sets apart her historical romance from the rest for me. I don't know what, but I really like her writing. I just recently read The Summer of You and was looking forward to Follow my Lead as it is the sequel :)
Money Shot by Susan Sey - Another book that was on my list. This is the second book by Ms Sey, the first being Money Honey. I didn't loooove Money Honey, but it definitively had potential :) Also, Ms Sey has something different going on :)
A Courtesan's Guide to Getting Your Man by Celeste Bradley and Susan Donovan - When I first got wind of this book, my reaction was: "Ms Donovan is going to write historical?!? No!!!" LOL. Turns out A Courtesan's Guide to Getting Your Man is half historical - Ms Bradley, and half contemporary - Ms Donovan :) And Ms Donovan's half sounds good! :)
Blood of the Wicked by Karina Cooper - Remember my fascination with witches? Well that should explain why I got this book, right? :)
The Accidental Wedding by Anne Gracie - I read The Accidental Wedding last year and I really, really, really enjoyed it :) I realize now that I haven't reviewed it ^_^; but trust me, I loved it :) There was just something about Nash and Maddy that touched me. Loved the story, loved the characters and therefore, had to get a signed copy :)
While I got my copy, I asked Ms Gracie when her next book was coming out as I have not seen any sign of her next release. She told me her next book - Bride by Mistake - was Luke's story and was coming out in January 2012... but best of all, Marcus will be getting his own book!! Woohoo!! Yay!! I definitively can't wait. In the meantime, peeps, you should read The Accidental Wedding :)
Truly, Madly by Heather Webber - I'm in love with this series :) It's fun and fluffy, exactly what I need whenever I'm in a funk :) As a result, I had to meet Ms Webber at the signing! She was such a darling and when I saw her again during the publisher signing, remembered me!! How awesome?!?
In the good news department, there will be more books in the Lucy Valentine series! Yay!! Also, Ms Webber has a new series debuting in January 2012 under the pen name of Heather Blake. Guess what it is about? A witch that has the ability to grant wishes! Seriously, it's just meant to be :)
Nightfall by Ellen Connor aka Ann Aguirre and Carrie Lofty - I've heard a lot of good about Nightfall on blogland. Also, I've been meaning to try Ms Lofty's writing. While this is not exactly what I planned, I do think it's a good place to start :)
Haunting Desire by Erin Quinn - I've actually never read Ms Quinn. Oh I've seen her covers around blogland, but never really paid much attention to it. However, when I was doing my list of authors to meet with Ames, she mentioned that Ms Quinn was Canadian... and thus the name stuck in my head. So when I saw Ms Quinn at the signing, I went to her and got the book :) Canadians have to support each other!
No Souvenirs by K.A. Mitchell - Ames loves Ms Mitchell's books and had me give it a try :) I read Collision Course last month and the sequel is No Souvenirs. I'm really looking forward to it as one of the heroes is Asian :)
The Perfect Play by Jaci Burton - I was debating whether to get this or not when it released and then, decided against mainly because it was in trade-size format and also because the heroine is a single mom. I love kids in romance, but am wary of single mom - go figure LOL. Then, raving reviews started popping up for The Perfect Play and I didn't fold which is a miracle for me... But then, Ames and Monroe read it and really enjoyed it and well, here it is now :)
Also, I'm adding these three books to my haul :) Yes, yes, I cheated and brought my own copies LOL.
Deep Waters by Jayne Ann Krentz - I've just re-discovered Ms Krentz last year and I really like her older books. However, I knew they were not going to have it, so I brought my own copy of Deep Waters :)
You Belong to Me by Karen Rose - You all know how much I love Karen Rose right? You Belong to Me was released earlier in the UK and so I bought myself a copy and it's hardcover... It didn't make sense to me to buy another one, so I sneaked it in :)
Kiss of Snow by Nalini Singh - I already bought two copies of Kiss of Snow, so it really, really didn't make sense to buy a third one right? Actually, I didn't think I'd have a chance to see Ms Singh at the signing so I didn't even bother bringing my copy of KOS. Then, when I came across her table, I realized there was nobody! No line-up! So I sent my sister back to our room so she would get the book :)
And there you have it, my haul at the Literacy Autographing event. Next, the publishers signings :)
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Thursday, July 07, 2011
RWA 2011 in NYC - Part I
So I've started posting up my haul, but I'm sure that's not all you want to know, right? :) Yes, yes, I know, you want the dirt on RWA :) Well not that heard much, but I'll at least share my experience with everyone :) Once again, this is going to be separated into multiple posts... just because my mind is not functional enough for reviews LOL. Hopefully, by next week...
In hindsight, I wished I had taken A LOT more pictures. I mean, I have some and I think out of our little group, I'm the one who took the most... but still. It'd have been nice if I could have shown you a bit more. Ah well, next time.
My original plan was to leave on June 24 and come back on July 2nd (Friday - Saturday), but we found out a couple weeks prior the trip that my sister's final exam was on June 25 from 9am to noon. So instead we left on Saturday - which was probably a good idea as I missed all the wait at the border. Also, it was a good thing because I was so no ready on that Friday ^_^; I spent the day cleaning, going through the list of authors for the Literacy Autographing event with Ames via emails and packing as you can see in this post :)
Day 1
Come Saturday and I drove my sister to the exam while I went to the lab to print some documents - RWA registration form, hotel reservation, Barnes & Nobles coupon... LOL. Then, went to the library to return some books and picked up two travel guides. Went back to pick up my sister at noon and drove home. It was a grey and rainy day and I was a bit worried about that. I don't mind driving long distance, but have never done it in the rain. I thought we'd be able to leave at around 1pm... but yeah, it's never that easy. We had to finish packing, eat and do some stuff and by the time we left, it was 3pm.
The drive was quite uneventful. It didn't rain the whole time, so that was good. There were a few parts where it rained really hard though and it was a bit scary, but at least, it was sunny and they didn't last long. I had to stop once though because I was really getting sleepy ^_^; The good news is that my sister stayed awake the whole drive, so she kept me company :) Despite the stop and the rain, I did good time and got to Hilcia at around 9pm :) She was sweet enough to feed us and then, we pretty much went to bed :)
Day 2
For this trip, I didn't make too many plans, just because there were too many variables. However, one thing was certain: Sunday was shopping day :) Hey, we had to take advantage of our $CDN being strong! :)
First, Hilcia treated us to breakfast at our favorite place in her neighborhood - Coach House Diner. Seriously, my sister and I love that place :) It's good food - lots and lots of variety, open 24 hours and good price :) After filling up, we headed to Woodbury Common Premium Outlet to do some shopping. I've never been to this outlet before, but I've heard of it... and it is indeed huge! We pretty much did the whole thing as well! Poor Hils LOL. However, contrary to what Hilcia posted, we did NOT shop for 6 hours!! More like 4.5 hours and Hils was actually lucky that my sister wasn't 100% in the mood to shop and that we actually knew what we wanted and didn't wander around... well not too much LOL.
By the end of it, we all had bags :) I bought a new purse at Kenneth Cole and also a windbreaker at Columbia :) Also, my sister and I had a great time in Esprit - love that shop :)
Personally, I would have continued shopping, but we were a little bit short on time. See, my sister and I had a hot date with Rosie to go see a Broadway show. I've emailed Rosie prior to the trip and we had decided to swing it, because once again, too many variables. So my plan on Sunday was to do a little shopping, then meet Rosie in New York City late afternoon/early evening, choose a show, buy the tickets and have fun :) Turns out that we shopped later than I thought and by the time we got back at Hils, it was about 5.30pm. At which time, Rosie called us to ask if we were still interested - we were! So in the end, Rosie was in charge of choosing the show and buying the tickets :)
I thought of calling a taxi to get to New York City, because no way was I driving in. However, Hils lives very close to New York City and it's a very short bus ride, so we decided to go with the cheapest option :) There was a bus at 5.45pm and my sister and I rushed to try to make it... Alas, we didn't ^_^; So we waited for the next bus which was at 6.40pm and would drop us at Port Authority which was only a few blocks away from Times Square. I have to say, by that time, I was a bit worried. What if the bus was late? Or worst, didn't come at all?!? There's not that many empty taxis driving around New Jersey! Oh, by the way, did I tell you that the show started 7.30pm? ^_^;
In the end, the bus was on time - big sigh of relief! Also, for the two of us, it was only 6.40$! That's a great price considering what I paid in taxi fare later on ^_^; We got at Port Authority at 7.05pm. As we started walking, I called Rosie to let her know "We're almost there!" The rendez-vous place was the Marriott Marquis' Starbucks and we got there and no sign of Rosie! A little bit of panic because the clock is ticking. My sister suggested to check at the other exit... and there she was! Woohoo!! Hug, introduction and off we walked to the theater :) Rosie had chosen Billy Elliott which I've never heard of, but my sister was very excited :) We were in the orchestra section and had a great view in my opinion :) It also turned out to be a great musicale! I really enjoyed it - the songs, the dancing, the humor and also, the stage!! It's just awesome what they can do with a stage!! :) Rosie and my sister were a bit bummed that the actor interpreting Billy Elliott in our representation isn't the one from the official poster/promotional stuff; however, he did a great job! My sister later found out that he was one of the youngest Billy Elliott interprets when the show started and that last Sunday was his last performance as he had started to outgrow the character.
After the show, we went back to the hotel so I could say a quick hello to Wendy... who was in the midst of blogging :) We started talking and one thing led to the other and by the time we left, it was past midnight. We took a cab back to New Jersey - unfortunately, the man didn't really know his way. And I was not helpful as I have zero sense of direction ^_^; We finally made it back and by that time, my sister and I were famished, not having ate anything since breakfast... so we decided to go back to our favorite place: Coach House. Lucky for us it's open 24 hours! LOL. After that, we called it a day :)
Day 3
Sigh, I have absolutely no picture of day 3 :(
Monday was a very relaxed day and that's the way I planned it to be. Initially, I thought we'd go into the city in the evening to get together with Rosie, Wendy and Kristie who made it to the Big Apple on Monday. However, after that taxi fare? Yeah, we could wait till Tuesday when we were moving to the hotel. It turns out well because in the end, Kristie was pretty tired and cooped up in her room :)
So on the schedule? Lunch with Christine over at her place and perhaps a bit more shopping :P That's what great with having your car - freedom :) Well I guess freedom with some limits since I didn't want to drive anywhere near Times Square, but freedom nonetheless.
Anyway, we took it easy in the morning, recovering from our late night :) Actually, there was a marathon of Project Runway and I was able to watch a couple of episodes. At around 11am, we set off. Christine lives at about 30-45 minutes away from Hilcia so not a long drive and there was no traffic. I wanted to meet Christine before RWA, because I knew it was going to be chaotic and I might not have the chance to really catch up with her. Also, she had a busy week-end and it's hard for her to get away from home as she takes care of her FIL. Since I had the car, I figured why not invite myself LOL.
As always, Christine was so nice!! We truly had a great time, just taking it easy :) We met her daughters who are beautiful - not that it was a surprise as I've seen pictures of them :) I actually got to talk a little with her oldest as she ate with us. Christine also gave us a tour of her house which is very spacious and very nice. I love the bathroom Christine designed. It was just gorgeous! Despite the addition, they still have a lot of space in the backyard and the neighborhood was so quiet, calm and pretty. So we spent the afternoon eating - Christine made us crab cakes - and talking. We talked about books, life, which authors we wanted to meet at the Literacy Signing, how we would make it there, our plan of attack... Basically we talked about nothing and everything. Then, she took us to Trader Joe's to buy us treats! She bought us some banana chips, dried mango, chocolate and mixed trails so we would have snacks at the hotel. Can I tell you how good those banana chips and dried mango are?!? Seriously good and addicting!! While we were out, she also showed us her neighborhood :)
Once we came back to Christine's, it was almost time for goodbyes. We decided to make our way to Hilcia not too late so we wouldn't be stuck in traffic. As a result, we scratched out shopping, although the other outlet mall was very close to Christine's. Back at Hilcia, we squatted her place so we could have internet connection. Seriously, I can't live without the internet! LOL.
When Hilcia came home with her husband, she was also accompanied by her youngest brother and his wife. Turns out our visit coincided with her little brother's visit - and this is two times in a row LOL. Then, we had an invitation from Hilcia's other brother to eat over at his place so we all got into the car :) Hils' brother is a very good cook and it was very nice to have a day of home-cooked meals :) We didn't stay too late though because everyone had an early day the next day... but really, I had a great time hanging out with Hilcia's family - everyone was so nice and so friendly! She has an awesome family and no wonder she's so proud!!
And that was it for the first three days :) The next post will be all about RWA :) Hope I didn't bore you all LOL.
In hindsight, I wished I had taken A LOT more pictures. I mean, I have some and I think out of our little group, I'm the one who took the most... but still. It'd have been nice if I could have shown you a bit more. Ah well, next time.
My original plan was to leave on June 24 and come back on July 2nd (Friday - Saturday), but we found out a couple weeks prior the trip that my sister's final exam was on June 25 from 9am to noon. So instead we left on Saturday - which was probably a good idea as I missed all the wait at the border. Also, it was a good thing because I was so no ready on that Friday ^_^; I spent the day cleaning, going through the list of authors for the Literacy Autographing event with Ames via emails and packing as you can see in this post :)
Day 1
Come Saturday and I drove my sister to the exam while I went to the lab to print some documents - RWA registration form, hotel reservation, Barnes & Nobles coupon... LOL. Then, went to the library to return some books and picked up two travel guides. Went back to pick up my sister at noon and drove home. It was a grey and rainy day and I was a bit worried about that. I don't mind driving long distance, but have never done it in the rain. I thought we'd be able to leave at around 1pm... but yeah, it's never that easy. We had to finish packing, eat and do some stuff and by the time we left, it was 3pm.
The drive was quite uneventful. It didn't rain the whole time, so that was good. There were a few parts where it rained really hard though and it was a bit scary, but at least, it was sunny and they didn't last long. I had to stop once though because I was really getting sleepy ^_^; The good news is that my sister stayed awake the whole drive, so she kept me company :) Despite the stop and the rain, I did good time and got to Hilcia at around 9pm :) She was sweet enough to feed us and then, we pretty much went to bed :)Day 2
For this trip, I didn't make too many plans, just because there were too many variables. However, one thing was certain: Sunday was shopping day :) Hey, we had to take advantage of our $CDN being strong! :)
First, Hilcia treated us to breakfast at our favorite place in her neighborhood - Coach House Diner. Seriously, my sister and I love that place :) It's good food - lots and lots of variety, open 24 hours and good price :) After filling up, we headed to Woodbury Common Premium Outlet to do some shopping. I've never been to this outlet before, but I've heard of it... and it is indeed huge! We pretty much did the whole thing as well! Poor Hils LOL. However, contrary to what Hilcia posted, we did NOT shop for 6 hours!! More like 4.5 hours and Hils was actually lucky that my sister wasn't 100% in the mood to shop and that we actually knew what we wanted and didn't wander around... well not too much LOL.By the end of it, we all had bags :) I bought a new purse at Kenneth Cole and also a windbreaker at Columbia :) Also, my sister and I had a great time in Esprit - love that shop :)
Personally, I would have continued shopping, but we were a little bit short on time. See, my sister and I had a hot date with Rosie to go see a Broadway show. I've emailed Rosie prior to the trip and we had decided to swing it, because once again, too many variables. So my plan on Sunday was to do a little shopping, then meet Rosie in New York City late afternoon/early evening, choose a show, buy the tickets and have fun :) Turns out that we shopped later than I thought and by the time we got back at Hils, it was about 5.30pm. At which time, Rosie called us to ask if we were still interested - we were! So in the end, Rosie was in charge of choosing the show and buying the tickets :)
I thought of calling a taxi to get to New York City, because no way was I driving in. However, Hils lives very close to New York City and it's a very short bus ride, so we decided to go with the cheapest option :) There was a bus at 5.45pm and my sister and I rushed to try to make it... Alas, we didn't ^_^; So we waited for the next bus which was at 6.40pm and would drop us at Port Authority which was only a few blocks away from Times Square. I have to say, by that time, I was a bit worried. What if the bus was late? Or worst, didn't come at all?!? There's not that many empty taxis driving around New Jersey! Oh, by the way, did I tell you that the show started 7.30pm? ^_^;
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| We were in such a rush, I didn't have time to take a proper pic of Rosie and I. Please disregard my boob LOL |
After the show, we went back to the hotel so I could say a quick hello to Wendy... who was in the midst of blogging :) We started talking and one thing led to the other and by the time we left, it was past midnight. We took a cab back to New Jersey - unfortunately, the man didn't really know his way. And I was not helpful as I have zero sense of direction ^_^; We finally made it back and by that time, my sister and I were famished, not having ate anything since breakfast... so we decided to go back to our favorite place: Coach House. Lucky for us it's open 24 hours! LOL. After that, we called it a day :)Day 3
Sigh, I have absolutely no picture of day 3 :(
Monday was a very relaxed day and that's the way I planned it to be. Initially, I thought we'd go into the city in the evening to get together with Rosie, Wendy and Kristie who made it to the Big Apple on Monday. However, after that taxi fare? Yeah, we could wait till Tuesday when we were moving to the hotel. It turns out well because in the end, Kristie was pretty tired and cooped up in her room :)
So on the schedule? Lunch with Christine over at her place and perhaps a bit more shopping :P That's what great with having your car - freedom :) Well I guess freedom with some limits since I didn't want to drive anywhere near Times Square, but freedom nonetheless.
Anyway, we took it easy in the morning, recovering from our late night :) Actually, there was a marathon of Project Runway and I was able to watch a couple of episodes. At around 11am, we set off. Christine lives at about 30-45 minutes away from Hilcia so not a long drive and there was no traffic. I wanted to meet Christine before RWA, because I knew it was going to be chaotic and I might not have the chance to really catch up with her. Also, she had a busy week-end and it's hard for her to get away from home as she takes care of her FIL. Since I had the car, I figured why not invite myself LOL.
As always, Christine was so nice!! We truly had a great time, just taking it easy :) We met her daughters who are beautiful - not that it was a surprise as I've seen pictures of them :) I actually got to talk a little with her oldest as she ate with us. Christine also gave us a tour of her house which is very spacious and very nice. I love the bathroom Christine designed. It was just gorgeous! Despite the addition, they still have a lot of space in the backyard and the neighborhood was so quiet, calm and pretty. So we spent the afternoon eating - Christine made us crab cakes - and talking. We talked about books, life, which authors we wanted to meet at the Literacy Signing, how we would make it there, our plan of attack... Basically we talked about nothing and everything. Then, she took us to Trader Joe's to buy us treats! She bought us some banana chips, dried mango, chocolate and mixed trails so we would have snacks at the hotel. Can I tell you how good those banana chips and dried mango are?!? Seriously good and addicting!! While we were out, she also showed us her neighborhood :)
Once we came back to Christine's, it was almost time for goodbyes. We decided to make our way to Hilcia not too late so we wouldn't be stuck in traffic. As a result, we scratched out shopping, although the other outlet mall was very close to Christine's. Back at Hilcia, we squatted her place so we could have internet connection. Seriously, I can't live without the internet! LOL.
When Hilcia came home with her husband, she was also accompanied by her youngest brother and his wife. Turns out our visit coincided with her little brother's visit - and this is two times in a row LOL. Then, we had an invitation from Hilcia's other brother to eat over at his place so we all got into the car :) Hils' brother is a very good cook and it was very nice to have a day of home-cooked meals :) We didn't stay too late though because everyone had an early day the next day... but really, I had a great time hanging out with Hilcia's family - everyone was so nice and so friendly! She has an awesome family and no wonder she's so proud!!
And that was it for the first three days :) The next post will be all about RWA :) Hope I didn't bore you all LOL.
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