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Gargoyle Book Release!

I’m so excited Gargoyle is officially out! Here’s another excerpt to celebrate.

“Mr. Riemma!”  I turned to see Mr. Chevalier striding toward me, his robes dramatically swishing behind him.

My hand released the door handle to my room.  “What is it, sir?”

With a smile, he stopped in front of me.  “I wanted to bring this to you personally.”  The white envelope he held up had a wax seal with a pressed stamp mark in the middle.  “It’s a letter from the King.”

My shoulders drooped.  “Ugh. Not another one.”

His brow drew together as he handed it to me. “You’ve received letters from the King before?”

Nodding, I pushed open my door.  “When we were children my sister and I used to play at the palace while the King and my father went hunting.  Every year he invites me to court.”

Mr. Chevalier stood in the doorway as I entered my room.  “And you turn him down?”

I nodded as I ripped open the seal. “Oh, sorry. You may come in.” I slyly glanced over at the balcony doors to make sure they were shut.  There was still about an hour before Aelius would wake up.  It was a little unnerving to have Mr. Chevalier, with his lips and eyebrows like Aelius, standing in my room.

He respectfully closed the door behind him.  Unfolding the letter, I read the neat handwriting out loud. “Dear Erro Riemma, as I have tried on numerous occasions to get you to the palace, it has occurred to me that you are obviously too busy tending to your inheritance.  You have increased in wealth, and I am impressed that you have fared so well in light of your family’s passing.  Since I know you are not able to come to me, I hereby grant you the title of Erro Riemma, Duke of Caserta…”  I blinked and shook my head, my voice trailing off. I looked up to Mr. Chevalier’s wide eyes, then back to the parchment again.  “Did I read that right?” I held it out to him.

He took it with curiosity and re-read the lines.  “I hereby grant you the title of Erro Riemma, Duke of Caserta.  Please visit me at the palace the next chance you get.  It would be good to see how you are these days.  Sincerely, Umberto Savoy, King of Italy.”

He handed the paper back.  I read the letter through once more.  I couldn’t believe it. I was a Duke.  Just like that.  And I was only eighteen . How did this happen?

“Your Grace.” Mr. Chevalier’s voice pulled me from the astonishment to see him in a stately bow next to me, with his hand over his heart.  Oh my goodness, he and Aelius even bowed the same!

I blew out a deep breath.  “Mr. Chevalier, I’ll donate a large sum of money to the arts department if you never do that again.”

He stood from his bow with an evil grin on his lips.  “Not a chance, your Grace.  It is my duty to report to the Headmaster the standing of every student under his care.  The teachers must address you appropriately.”  I rolled my eyes.  “Why are you running from this Erro?  I mean, your Grace?”

I tossed the letter on my desk.  “I don’t want people to respect me because of some title.  I want the boys here to stop picking on me because of my character.  Plus, this is Lorella’s doing.”

He shook his head at me, still smiling at me.  “How long has it been since you’ve had a confrontation?  Not since you broke Damaso’s nose, right?”

I thought back, trying to find an incident in my memory that had happened after I’d stood up for myself.  But I couldn’t find one, because it hadn’t happened.  I had to nod in agreement

“That was four months ago.   And then there was those mysterious happenings to the more unruly children here.”  His smile quirked.  “ The animals in the rooms, the furniture, the boy with the blue ink mustache… Those events seemed to seal your safety for all eternity as far as I’m concerned.  This title won’t make them respect you more, you’ve done that on your own.”

Had it really been that long since I’d had those problems?  Time seemed to fly since Aelius had come into my life.

Mr. Chevalier’s head cocked to the side with a sudden scowl.  “Who’s Lorella?”

“My fiancé.”  I wanted to die.  “The King’s great-niece.  She was often there while everyone went hunting. We’ve been betrothed since she was born.  I think she’s one year younger than me.  And I believe she’s part of the reason the King always remembers to invite me to Court.  I’m sure she intends to inspect me.”

“Well, you’ve grown lately, your Grace.  I’m sure she won’t have anything bad to say about her fiancé.”

I groaned.  “Believe me, Mr. Chevalier, I’m not ready for this marriage.  I wish I could find some way around it.”

He smiled broadly.  “I’ve heard that from friends before.  And their wives always do them good.  Give her a chance.  It’s not like she’s a complete stranger.”

I numbly fell into my desk chair.  “I’m sure you’re right, teacher.” Only I’d like to be the wife in a relationship, I thought dryly.

Then my thoughts came crashing down as reality sunk in.  I was a Duke now.  The highest rank next to royalty.  Dressing above one’s station was a huge offense, let alone the fact that I wasn’t Erro.  There would be no mercy on me if anyone found out I was a girl.

Thanks for stopping by! If you liked the excerpt you can find Gargoyle here- http://www.amazon.com/Gargoyle-ebook/dp/B009Z641KA/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_2?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1351792107&sr=1-2-fkmr0&keywords=gargoyle+shalley+martin

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Halloween Blog Hop, Free Give Away and Excerpt!

Hi all, and welcome to my little blog. I’m very excited to be participating in the Halloween Blog Hop. You can find them here http://thebloghopspot.com/event-page/ where many other authors are doing give-aways! And if you get a chance please stop by and “Like” my facebook page here- http://www.facebook.com/ShelleyMartinFiction?ref=hl

For the contest I’m giving out a free ebook of GARGOYLE, my new YA/New Adult Paranormal Romance.  If you would like to qualify for the drawing please comment with your email (so I can send you your free book if you win!) Please give me a few days after the contest ends to announce the winner. Thank you, and please enjoy this extended excerpt from Gargoyle!

The only male figure I’d ever created filled me with pride.

“Now, what to call you?” The full moonlight glinted off his flawless face. “Something ancient, Roman maybe.” I used the damp rag to wipe the dust from his jaw. “Aelius… What do you think?” His gentle features looked down at me, accepting and understanding. I ran my thumb over his full lower lip. I had secretly studied many lips of the young men at this school to be able to create the perfect mouth. The mouth I would most like to kiss.

But I would never get to kiss lips like those, since I was pretending to be a boy.

I dared to pull myself up another few centimeters. No one lingered below. The hour was well past curfew. My breath reflected off his marble face as I turned my head ever so slightly to the side.  He was only a statue, and therefore I knew his lips would be cold and unyielding. But I was mistaken…

I discovered warm, soft lips when I pressed mine to his.

Then they gave a bit.

And then they kissed back.

The impossible yanked me back in surprise. The thought I had lost my mind was swallowed by fear as I lost my balance.  Gravity pulled me from the ledge.

As I fell backward my eyes locked with his. Dark and full of wonder, they beheld me. I reached out for him as I slipped farther away.  The muscles my hands had carved flexed in motion. Black wings sliced through the air as he lunged forward, his slender fingers grasping for mine. My falling body abruptly came to a stop, muscles pulling as I dangled from the gargoyle’s hand.

The warm, soft lips I had just kissed smiled. “Are you all right, my master?”

Confusion flooded my mind. A gargoyle was talking to me as I hung several meters away from broken bones or death. Was I crazy? Or sleeping? Perhaps my classmates were playing another prank on me.  Had they dosed my food with laudanum? Either way, I had to get down before anyone saw me.

“Uh… just help me down, please!”

He swiftly pulled me to him and caught me midair. I braced myself as his arms encircled me and drew my body to his chest. I thought I would meet the impact of cold stone. But his expansive chest radiated heat as warm as his lips. Those agile muscles had lost the coldness of marble. My figure came to rest against smooth flesh. His legs were hidden from view by a simple white wrap as he stood us up. His great leather wings unfurled and gracefully moved against the wind, to drop us down onto the balcony.

My trembling hands grasped his shoulders.  As the gargoyle straightened, he looked down at me. His pale arms held together my sanity. Black spices mixed with oak and vanilla filled my senses as I panted against him. The fragrance was heavenly.  Then I realized the tantalizing scent was him.  My rattled senses finally tore me from utopia. Taking pleasure in the arms of a monster was absurd. This could not be happening.

If you like the excerpt Gargoyle is available now from Pink Petal Books right now-

http://pinkpetalbooks.com/Gargoyle-by-Shelley-Martin.htmlou’d

But, if you prefer print, or to purchase your book through Amazon, it will be available November 1st. That’s just a few days away! Thanks for stopping by!

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My Characters Want Things I Never Dreamed Of

As I was thinking about Gargoyle, trying to figure out something I wanted to share about the story, I ran into a curious thought.  Elizabeta, the heroine from the story, wants things I never considered before.  She wants to be a girly girl, she wants to have her feet washed, and she wants to have a huge white wedding with all the frills.

Well, maybe I wanted the big fancy wedding, but the other things not so much.  Aelius, the hero, goes out of his way to bring those wants to reality.  He slowly transforms her living area from a dreary, crumbling room to a place of comfort and memories.

And the foot washing thing… Where did that come from? I’m waaay too ticklish. No one’s touching the bottoms of my feet without me squirming away!  But Elizabeta dreams of a man who washes and messages her feet with scented oils and rose petals.  Her gargoyle does the best he can with their surroundings, and has her melting in the palm of his hand.  He even has to remind her to breathe.

I hope someone finds a way of turning your wants into a reality today!

 

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Gargoyle Trailer

I am so excited announce the release of the trailer for Gargoyle.  It is a paranormal romance novel and releases on November 1st to print.  I love that we get to see the cover model (Aelius) in a different light in the video. It has a mystrious, creepy yet pretty soundtrack.  And the background is just cool 🙂 I hope you enjoy it!  Thanks for watching!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUBBRjm0MwU

Please click the above link to view 🙂

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Wingless on Amazon!

I’m excited to announce Wingless is now on Amazon.  I was thrilled to see it out in the Big Pond.  To celebrate I’m posting an excerpt.  Enjoy!

“Ah-ha! Here we are.”  Nathan veered off the walking trail a bit onto a dirt path.  “This way,” he motioned.

“We’re going off-road, huh?”  She held both of her arms out for balance as she slowly made her way down the rough path.

“Here, let me help you down this part.  It’s a little tricky.”  She let him take her wrist as they inched down a couple of large boulders to another rock that jutted out over the cliff.

“This is beautiful,” she breathed as he released her wrist.  Settling down into a crouch, she gazed at the pinks and oranges of the setting sun.  “You can see the whole city from up here.”

“Yeah.” He settled down next to her. “If we wait long enough, the evening lights will start to come on.”  He glanced at her as she marveled over the view.  “I come here often to think about things.”

“You mean to escape all your other girlfriends?” She giggled.

“Oh yeah.  It’s torture.”  He ran his hand through his sandy hair, slowly.  “It’s hard looking like Brad Pitt.  Everyone wants you for your body.  And there’s only one of me.”

April almost spit out the ball of cotton candy she’d just put in her mouth.  “I hadn’t realized how lucky I am to actually get another date with you.  Praise the heavens! The planets must be aligned perfectly for this fortuitous night.”

He winked at her.  “You know it.  That’s why I’ve showered you with these expensive gifts.  I mean the flowers alone cost me the amount of these Old Navy pants, which I’ll have to wash now…”

“And the bear was at the high price of your throwing shoulder,” she pointed out.  “That must have cost a fortune.”

“Well, yeah. It’s my good shoulder, after all.”  April’s giggle added color to her lightly freckled cheeks.  Her lemony scent drew his attention to her features.  He wanted to nuzzle his face in her neck to see if her skin tasted like lemon drops. Or maybe it was her lips…

Between the wild daisies and the blue puff of cotton candy, he leaned into her.  His eyes closed as her mouth met his.  Tender movements of her soft lips stirred him from within.  He wanted this woman.  From the moment she’d walked into photography class, he’d wanted her.  And now she was right here.

His eyes opened a slit to see if she was enjoying their kiss as much as he was when he saw Luke standing off to the right, leaning up against a tree. Watching them.

What the?  He pulled out of the kiss.  But when he looked back at the tree, there was no one there.

“Is something wrong?”  April’s brow pulled together as she looked over her shoulder.

“Uh, no.”  He shook his head.  “Last week’s finals have sucked out the remainder of my brain.  I think I’m seeing things.”

“Oh yeah?”  She raised her eyebrows.  “Was it your stalking girl-fans, Brad Pitt?”

Nathan chuckled.  “No. But it did remind me of something.  Can you tell Luke thank you for me?  I was such an idiot when he fixed my handheld. I just stared at him dumbly after he saved my bacon.”

“Luke? Right.”  April’s forehead creased.  “What did he look like?”

Nathan shrugged.  “I don’t know.  Brown hair with a middle part, blue eyes.  Um, I think he was wearing a white button-up, gray suit and silver tie.  Is that an accurate enough description, Miss Investigator?”  But the smile on his lips vanished when he saw the look on her face.  All of the delicate blush of her skin drained away to a ghostly white.

“You saw him?” She stood up.

“Uh, yeah.” He rose too.

The urgency grew in her voice.  “When?  Where? What did he say?”

Nathan scratched the back of his neck.  Oh, great.  He’d just stepped onto a land mine.  “It was last week at the coffee shop.  He told me he was a friend of yours. That’s all.”

“Did he say anything else?”

Good God, the poor girl looked like she was about to burst into tears.  “He just asked if I would be your friend. And then he left. That’s all.”  He watched her eyes work back and forth as she thought about his words.  “Look, did this guy do something to you?  Because if he did I promise you—”

“No, no.”  She shook her head vigorously.  Her voice was much softer when she spoke again.  “It’s exactly the opposite of that, actually.”

After a moment of trying to figure the complex little creature out in front of him, he gave up.  “I’m confused.”

She sighed.  “It’s my fault. I’m sorry.”  She looked back over the city as the lights started to come on.  “I don’t think I’m going to be very good company the rest of the night.”  She wrapped her arms around herself.  “I should probably just go home.”

“Of course, if you want to…”  Nathan hated to say the words.  He wanted her to stay with him, but he didn’t want to push her. Leave it to him to say something that would ruin an incredible night.

However, he did want to find out exactly who this “Luke” was.

If you’d like to see more, here is the link for Wingless on Amazon! http://www.amazon.com/Wingless-ebook/dp/B008YM3C38/ref=sr_1_2?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1345347824&sr=1-2&keywords=shelley+martin

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Gargoyle Vs. Wingless

I’m so excited about Wingless coming out I thought I’d share with everyone what to expect next- Gargoyle!

So, what’s the difference between the two?  WIngless is a novella.  It’s a love story with a paranormal twist.  It’s a sweet, light read with passionate April, devoted Luke and gifted Nathan.  The two of them love the same woman, but one of them isn’t exactly there.

Gargoyle on the other hand is a good dose of paranormal with Aelius the gargoyle.  There’s a lot of action, revenge and passion (I still kept it sweet, though). I was very lucky to have Grant Griffard as my cover artist.  He captured Aelius and the mood perfectly.

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What is Paranormal?

Recently there have been a series of freaky, scary, pee-your-pants kind of horror flick called “Paranormal.” I want to make it clear I have not seen it.  I saw enough of it in the preview to know it would make my heart race until it exploded.  But Paranormal is just a title.  So what does it mean in the writing world?

 

The Paranormal genre is similar to fantasy.  It has been explained to me that the only difference between paranormal and fantasy is the world.  In paranormal the fantastic happens our world.  In fantasy there is another, separate world, like Narnia or Hogwarts where amazing things happen.

While paranormal’s tend to be darker in nature, it isn’t always true.  You will find that Wingless is a “light” paranormal.  So when you see a Paranormal Romance you know it will have a fantastic element to it, in the current world you know, and it will usually have a Happily Ever After 🙂

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Realistic Dreams?

Hi all!  Sorry about the hiccup on the Facebook page.  Please continue to comment there and here on the blog and I will track both scores.  I was going to do two contests, but now I’ll just roll them all into one, with four prizes, and two winning dates.  One on the day of Wingless’s release, August 2nd, and another a couple days later.  Thanks for understanding everyone 🙂 Contest winners will be announced here.

In Wingless April dreams of Luke when she’s a teenager.  She knows it was a series of dreams, but she also cannot deny that Luke really exists somewhere in the universe.  Her faith is just that unshakable.

I’ve had dreams that have been so realistic that I thought they really happened.  Mostly just conversation, though.  Like I’ll think someone’s mom has passed because I dreamed they called and told me that.  But, like an idiot, I was way wrong o.O

However, I’m not counting deja vu.  That stuff seems to happen to everyone in my family 🙂  I never seem to remember those dreams until the event in real life occurs 😛 Life would be so much easier if I could see ten years into the future.

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Wingless Comfort Foods

The contest begins on facebook today!  At one point in Wingless Luke and April fight over proper terminology- is it a lollipop or a sucker?  Luke loves suckers.  Cherry to be exact.

But April’s favorite treat is rocky road and croissants. Oh, but not together. Yuck 🙂 And Nathan’s favorite comfort food is chicken noodle soup.

I LOVE food, so of course I had to work in some tasty treats when my characters need comforting.  I think of all my characters I would stick with April on this and go for the Rocky Road. Mmmm.

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Contests for Wingless

I’ve decided to do two contests to announce the release of my first novella, Wingless.  One will be here, on my blog (in a few days) and the other is a week-long event on my facebook page.  On release day a person who has “Liked” the page will be picked at random to win an Amazon gift card.  The other will be chosen from the posts.  Who ever comments or “likes” the posts throughout the week will be entered for a free ebook of Wingless.

If you are interested in entering the facebook contest, click on the facebook link to the right to visit and “Like” to get started!

The contest here, on this site, will overlap.  It will start a few days before release and end a few days later.  You can win by leaving comments or leaving a “stand-out” remark. Then I will announce the winners.  There will be three winners for each.  Third place will win a swag bag from Bookworm Bags, featuring goodies from a mixture of romance authors (such as bookmarks and candy).

Good luck, everyone!

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