What am I thankful for? This year has been a year of discovery for me
and I am thankful. I’ve discovered that
watching the news is not necessarily a good thing. Terrorists, bombs, wild fires, floods,
hurricanes (3 back to back) Whew!
I’m thankful, of course, for the roof over my head,
food in my cupboards as well as family and friends. That goes without saying,
but I’ll put it out there anyway!
Recently I rented a booth at the Body, Mind &
Spirit Expo (metaphysical fair) in Colorado Springs to expand my
readership. With this came the
opportunity to give a forty-five minute lecture. I chose to talk about why the
world needs romance and why I write it. It had been decades since I stood up in
front of an audience and spoke. I’m thankful I made it through the speech
mostly unscathed.
I’m also thankful I reached a lot of readers that were interested
in my genre of books and I was the only author at the Expo. How cool is that?
Witches, Demons, Shapeshifters, Angels and Vampires were right up their alley.
The people attending the expo ranged from teens to elderly, all genders. In the three day expo, I’d broadened my
audience exponentially and had a wonderful time to boot. I will be returning
next year!
I’m extremely thankful to be living my dream. A dream made possible by my supportive,
extraordinary husband of many moons, and The Wild Rose Press, my amazing
publisher. My editor, well, let’s just say…she rocks! I’m thankful for the
helpful, supportive authors of The Wild Rose Press! They are always willing to
pick you up when you’re down and do the happy dance over your successes. Bless
the hearts of my wonderful readers, I am so thankful for them!
Finally, a day never passes without my thanks to the
men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces whose dedication keeps our great nation
free. (Comes from living in a military town all my life & marrying a
soldier.) We are one nation under God,
indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. You may not agree with me, but
that’s what is great about this nation.
You don’t have to. I’m entitled
to my own opinion, as are you. I can write books on any topic I choose without
fear of a midnight knock on my door or being carted away. Unless of course our
characters come to life, then we are all in trouble. ROFLOL
While I have a lot more to be thankful for, those are
the biggies. I wish you all love, laughter, romance and a Happy Thanksgiving!
A
Vampire’s Unlikely Alliance -Blurb:
Stefan is a Native American vampire, former assassin for the Vampire Council. In a twist of fate, he now DJ’s the midnight shift for a small radio station in Whitefish, Montana, on the edge of Glacier National Park where his secret is safe until...
Born in Ireland, Brandy now works as a park ranger and trail guide in the park. During a full moon, Stefan and Brandy’s paths cross in a near physical collision on a trail. Their attraction is immediate and undeniable, almost as if fate demanded it.
Their union was foretold long ago in Irish folk tales where vampires and gryphons, warlocks and demons, witches and faeries must work together for the good of man and magic kind. Is a trip to Ireland the key to unravelling secrets and returning the magic? And even more importantly, will their love survive the trip?
Excerpt:
The sun slid behind the mountains,
setting the azure sky ablaze in hues of red, orange, yellow, and pink. Then red shifted to purple and dusk faded to darkness as he jogged toward the trails. She stood leaning against the rock where he had started his run last night. He’d tried to convince himself to stay away, but in the end, the urge was too strong.
In a whisper of movement, he was at her side with his hand on the rock just above her shoulder. “Waiting for someone? Brandy, is it?” The scent of warm, perfumed female skin wafted over him as he leaned into her.
“It took you long enough, Mr. Talltree.” Her full lips formed a slight pout as she lifted her chin and tilted her face up to meet his. “Nice to see you again.”
There was no hesitation or apprehension in her lovely features as he moved closer, placing his other hand next to her left shoulder, effectively pinning her against the rock. He wanted to wrap his arms around her lithe, warm body and brush his lips over her sexy pout. But he thought better of it, not wanting to scare her off…not yet.
“Yes, it is.” He let his gaze wander leisurely up and down her luscious body. “Didn’t your mother warn you about the dangers of stalking a stranger at night in the park alone?”
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Release date November 29, 2017! Just in
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Bio:
Tena Stetler is a paranormal romance and cozy mystery author
with an over-active imagination. She
wrote her first vampire romance as a tween, to the chagrin of her mother and
the delight of her friends. With the Rocky Mountains outside her window, Tena
sits at her computer surrounded by a wide array of paranormal creatures telling
her their tales. Colorado is her home; shared with her husband of many moons, a
brilliant Chow Chow, a spoiled parrot and a forty-year-old box turtle.
Any winter evening, you can find her curled up in front of a
crackling fire with a good book, a mug of hot chocolate and a big bowl of
popcorn. Her books tell tales of magical kick-ass
women and mystical alpha males that dare to love them.
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Beautifully stated Tena. How lucky are you to be the only author at the fair! And to speak on why you love romance yeah 💙say it loud. Happy Thanksgiving and continued success.
ReplyDeleteAwwww...Thank you for your kind words and stopping by Charlotte! Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
DeleteGreat shout-out to the military. November is Thanksgiving and Veterans' Day. :)
ReplyDeleteStretching and growing as a person and an author is definitely something to be thankful for!
Congrats!
Thanks Sandra! Never forget why we have the freedoms we do and the sacrifices to make that possible. Have a Happy and safe Thanksgiving!
DeleteThank you for the shout out to the military. Tomorrow is the anniversary of the Marine Corps.
ReplyDeleteAnd kudos to you for standing up and letting people know why romance is so important! Our genre isn't always viewed in a positive light, which is a shame.
Debra, thanks for popping by, I appreciate it! Growing up in a military town, I never forget what the military does for us and the sacrifices made. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
DeleteBeautiful post, Tena! I'm so happy we met this year, too. Wishing you continued success! xo
ReplyDeleteMary what a wonderful time we had, can't wait until we meet again! I think of you every morning when I drink tea out of my pumpkin mug. LOL Thanks for stopping by today. Best wishes to you too and have a Happy Thanksgiving!
DeleteGreat post, Tena. A Vampire's Unlikely Alliance sounds intriguing!
ReplyDeleteGlad you were able to pop by Judith! A Vampire's Unlikely Alliance is like no vampire story you've every read. LOL Happy Thanksgiving!
DeleteA wonderful reminder of the freedoms we all too often take for granted, bought for us at such high cost!
ReplyDeleteOh Laura it's so true what we take for granted. Thanks for stopping by, have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
DeleteA very moving post, Tena. We do have a lot to be thankful for. Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Tena. Good luck with your book. Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteI agree wholeheartedly with your comments. That convention sounded like fun! Best on your book.
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