Wednesday, June 17, 2009

"Supernatural" Across the Continents


Dottie at My Blog 2.0 gave my second novel, Midnight Brunch, a really terrific review. "Midnight Brunch by Marta Acosta is another excellent addition to the Casa Dracula Series. I can hardly wait to read The Bride of Casa Dracula. Milagro is a character who is fabulously funny, curvaceous in all the right places, and wickedly smart. She's inquisitive and adventurous, which is one of the things that almost leads to her demise in this book." So glad you enjoyed my novel, and hope you'll love The Bride of Casa Dracula!

SciFi Guy has part two of his interview with Jacqueline Carey, author of Naamah's Kisscontest for three copies of her book.
and a "One major difference is that my heroine, Moirin, possesses a gift of magic, the ability to summon the twilight and conceal herself. Her mother’s people, the bear-witches of the Maghuin Dhonn are a wild folk who were never civilized, and they’re one step closer to the spirit world than anyone else in my alternate reality."

Read the first chapter of Christine Feehan's soon-to-be-released Hidden Currents. "Elle couldn’t read Stavros’s thoughts and emotions the way she did others when they touched her, and that amazed her. Her psychic ability to read thoughts was disturbing most of the time, but there were a very few who seemed to have natural barriers and she had to purposely ‘invade’ if she wanted to see what they were thinking." (Christine Feehan)

Read a review of Much Ado in the Moonlight by Lynn Kurland. "Lynn Kurland smoothly mingles time travel and ghosts into a story that is sad, fun, and uplifting all at once. This is a pure delight to read." (Eternal Night)

Maureen Ryan writes about "Supernatural" since she'll be on the "Supernatural" panel at this year's Comic-Con. "By the end of Season 1, it was clear that the spectral creatures the Winchesters are fighting are really mistrust, rage, pain, grief, fear and terror of losing -- or being stuck with -- each other. Don't tell anyone, but this show about dudes in their macho car, playing their testosterone-heavy dude rock, well, it's all about … feelings." (Chicago Tribune)

Watch behind the scenes video of Taylor Lautner and Kristine Stewart talking about "New Moon," the next in the "Twilight" franchise.
"However, it’s mostly all about Taylor and his amazing body transformation in order to play the role of Jacob Black..." (On The Fix)


GRATUITOUS VIDEO OF THE DAY

I got a very nice email from Iona in Scotland, who is a Vampire Wire reader and she gave me the link for this "Supernatural" tribute. Well, Vampire Wire is all about developing international relationships based on appreciation of hawt guys in videos. It starts with a GVD set to "Sex Bomb" and leads to world peace. Thanks, Iona!



I only do this to promote international accord. The GVD by Invasionfan2 features "hotter than Hades" Sam Winchester (Jared Paladecki) in "Supernatural."



And for Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) fans, here's a video from FreakyMissE.

4 comments:

Shell said...

Thanks for the link showing Taylor and Kristin. I do love Jacob.

Emily said...

Have you seen the latest episode of Bloodcast News Network? It's on vampire self defense, so I don't even want to guess what will happen if you don't! http://www.iheartvampires.net/?p=335

For the latest in vampire news, go to iheartvampires.net

Marta said...
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Marta said...

Hi, Emily, nice of you to visit Vampire Wire in yet another effort by the monsterously aggressive marketing team behind "True Blood" to create what seems like a grassroots blog. Good luck on that "viral marketing," although, gee, your tag line seems awfully familiar. Oh, yeah, it's my tagline!

I wish "True Blood" would put more money into the actors' dialect coaches and less into their annoying campaigns.