Thursday, October 13, 2011

Please welcome Starla Kaye!!! and win a free book!



I'm delighted to welcome Starla Kaye to my blog!


What made you decide to try and be a published author?
I wanted to see my name on a book in a bookstore, but that hasn’t happened. In truth, I don’t care about that anymore. I have found my niche as an erotic writer in many romance sub-genres writing for four different online publishers. I’m not going to be a gazillionaire, but do I care? Not at all. I get to write what I want, when I want to, and with a publisher that I respect and enjoy working with.


Give us two random thoughts about yourself, something that might surprise your readers.

First, I’m absolutely crazy about taking pictures of trees. Everywhere I go. They are so unique, just like people. Some fight hard to survive. Some are so proud and really strut their stuff. I’m going to publish a book (probably just for me and those unfortunate relatives who will get one as a gift) of my favorite photos of trees.
Second, I design and make wall art quilts based on scene photos from places I’ve visited or seen (Blarney Castle in Ireland, Tuck Box restaurant in Carmel CA).


How long have you been writing? What is your main writing genre?

I have been writing since elementary school age, my first “wonderful story” being The Little Family. From that moment on I knew I wanted to write and create stories that would make people smile, or say “ahhh,” or pull at their emotional strings. My first published works were short stories in several magazines that quickly folded. Then I moved to publishing stories with some online sites for a while. And finally I started submitting books to print publishers, which I quickly tired of their horribly long process. So I published my first sweet romance, TUG OF LOVE, with iUniverse in 2000. Now I publish romances with Decadent Publishing, Black Velvet Seductions, Blushing Books, and Red Rose Publishing.




Title: Starting Over
Author: Starla Kaye

Publisher Link: Decadent Publishing http://www.decadentpublishing.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=92&products_id=325&osCsid=6c1232251c1e45744bd0b3ee7262f414

Author Web Site: http://starlakaye.com

CONTEST: One randomly selected commenter will receive an ebook copy of Starting Over.

BLURB
A virgin gay man, Corbin is ready to ease into his new lifestyle, still, making the move scares him shitless. He’s spent years fantasizing about embracing his true self, but what possessed him to agree to a 1 NightStand? As he nears the long, lean man with shaggy, graying hair, a hard on pushing at the front of his swim trunks, and a sexy-as-hell grin, the dreams pale in comparison, and easing in takes on a whole new meaning.

Though tired of being lonely, Matt considers changing his mind about the one-night arrangement until a tall, well-built man strolls across the pool area toward him, then all thoughts of leaving flee. Those broad shoulders, the amazing pecs, the spattering of dark hair on his chest…all of it calls to Matt. He wants to touch it, play with it. He forces himself to calm down. Matt will be his date’s first male lover, and he intends to find the inner strength to take his time.

Intense physical attraction and Madame Eve’s magic ignite a sexual fire, but will it be enough for two men starting over?

EXCERPT
Matt sat on a chaise lounge near the poolside bar, sipping on some fruity island drink the bartender had insisted he try. Not bad really, but he preferred beer. He’d been out there almost an hour and already had two women and a young stud make advances. He’d politely turned them all down, saying he was meeting someone. Now, he wished that someone would join him before he had to make excuses again to the Barbie-doll shaped woman heading in his direction.
She had no sooner wobbled up on her ridiculously high-heeled sandals than he spotted Corbin Bradley walking into the pool area. Well, well, well. Prime male and mine for the night. The thought surprised him, but he couldn’t deny the way his pulse raced and his body went on high alert. He grinned, glanced past the twenty-something blonde, and waved at his roomie. “Over here.”
Frowning her disappointment, the blonde walked off, muttering, “What a waste.”
He’d heard that kind of comment many times over the years and didn’t care a bit. He was comfortable with his homosexuality, even if others couldn’t easily see it until he revealed it. Unconcerned with her reaction, he studied the tall, well-built man making his way across the pool area. The photo he’d seen of Bradley didn’t do him justice. It seemed so wrong to ever hide those broad shoulders, the amazing pecs, and incredible six-pack beneath a suit, even an obviously expensive, tailored one. He longed to smooth his hands over what he saw, feel the muscles beneath his palms, play with the nipples and the spattering of dark hair on his chest. He wanted to…. God! Get it together. Stop salivating and be cool.

9 comments:

Starla Kaye said...

Thanks so much for having me here on your blog today.

Stephanie Williams said...

Hey Starla!

LOVE LOVE that cover! And I would love to see those art quilts too. I always admired people that can sew, crochet knit and stuff like that. :)

Kate Richards said...

Oh do you think you'd show us some pics of your quilts? I'd love to see, too.

Barbara Elsborg said...

You're welcome, Starla. I'm having horrible internet issues today but finally got here!!! I can't knit, crochet, sew .....

Arlene said...

Trees, I love it. I suspect more than family and friends would like to see the photo collection you put together, I know I would.
Staring Over sounds like a great read, I wish you much luck with it.

Starla Kaye said...

I'm by no means super gifted at art quilt making, but I enjoy doing it anyway. I've even joined a quilt guild now with hopes of learning from the "professionals."

Here is a link to my Starla Criser website that shows a couple of my art quilts, one of which is still in process. http://starlacriser.com/2011/07/fun-with-quilting/

Cassie Exline said...

Photos of trees? That's different. I love barns. Every old barn I see, I snap a pic. Wall art quilts, very cool. Book sounds great.

Barbara Elsborg said...

I've just been on a long road trip and I couldn't help but look at the barns we passed - old, red, new, huge, small - cos I'm from the UK, I think I was even more fascinated!!

Barbara Elsborg said...

Arlene won the free book! Congrats, Arlene!