Thank you so much for hosting me and my new urban fantasy release today! I'm thrilled for the opportunity to tell you a little about my book and to share a Cajun recipe, one of several I brought back from New Orleans while researching the book. (If you look around the blogs listed at the end, you'll find eight more recipes!)
Happy
reading...and sampling of the Cajun cuisine. :)
Cross
Keys (An Elvenrude Novel) by Ally Shields
Genre:
Urban fantasy/Paranormal romance
Rating:
PG-13
Book Blurb:
Book Blurb:
Conspiracy, murder, and magic…and the death of all they hold dear.
When the first wanderer—a common elf who isn’t authorized to use the portal—is spotted on the streets of New Orleans, the king assigns Kameo Ryndel to assist in the elf’s capture. But before she can intervene, humans with guns shoot the wanderer and steal his body. When Seth Lormarc, an Elite elf from a rival guild, appears at the scene, Kam suspects he is involved.
Seth Lormarc is in New Orleans to find out who was behind the portal breach, and his best lead is the intriguing Kam Ryndel. When he stakes out her apartment and finds her sneaking out in the middle of the night, dressed in black and leaping to the top of the nearest building, he knows there’s something unique about the beautiful elf. That kind of feat requires magic. Ancient magic.
As their paths cross during their investigations, they develop an irresistible attraction, although there’s little time for romance. The portal breach is tied to an illegal smuggling operation that has come to the attention of the human CIA. But the stakes are raised when Kam and Seth discover a band of conspirators and a rebellion deep in Elvenrude that promises nothing except destruction of their world.
Buy
Link:
Amazon
Barnesandnoble
Kobobooks
Pre-release Book Trailer on Youtube: http://youtu.be/2GgI4-50QfA
Amazon
Barnesandnoble
Kobobooks
Pre-release Book Trailer on Youtube: http://youtu.be/2GgI4-50QfA
Recipe:
One of my favorites was -
New Orleans Sweet Tea
1 quart boiling water
1 quart room temperature water
1 oz black tea (for loose tea, try an
infuser ball) or 3-4 tea bags
1/2 - 3/4 C sugar
Add tea to boiling water, boil one
minute, remove from heat and steep for 5-7 minutes. Add sugar and stir. Pour
into pitcher and add second quart of water. Refrigerate or serve over ice.
Serve with lemon wedges or mint sprigs for garnish.
Terrific with dinner, sandwiches or just
a quick pick me up!
About the Author:
Ally Shields was born and raised in
the Midwest, along the Mississippi River, and considers herself a "river
rat." The setting and folklore of the river regions are often incorporated
into her urban fantasy books. After a
career in law and juvenile justice, she turned to full-time writing in 2009,
and Awakening the Fire, the debut novel in her Guardian Witch series, was
released by Etopia Press in September 2012. There are now six published books
in that series. Cross Keys is the first novel with all new characters.
When not writing, reading or spending
time with family, she loves to travel in the US and abroad. Way too often she
can be found on Twitter.
Contact the Author:
Website: http://allyshields.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ShieldsAlly
Facebook: http://facebook.com/AllyShieldsAuthor
Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Ally-Shields/e/B009AKNDZU
Special Thanks to the following
bloggers who are spotlighting this release during the next few days (eight more
Cajun recipes on their blogs!)(dates of post may vary due to time periods, etc.):
Oct. 3: AJ
Locke, Kirstin Pulioff, Linda McLaughlin, Margay Roberge, Marie Carhart, Shannon McRoberts, Stephanie Stamm, EE Carter, Susan Taylor, Anne Lange, Kath Boyd Marsh, Dan Levinson, Michelle Browne, Sue Roebuck, Chris Redding
Oct. 4: Carmen Stefanescu, Stacy Juba, Lindsey Loucks
Oct. 6: Rebekah Ganiere
Oct. 7: Antonia van Zandt
Oct. 8: Dani-Lyn Alexander
Oct. ?:
Theresa McClinton
Thanks for hosting me, Carmen. Love your website!
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome, Ally!
DeleteGlad that you like my blog page. Best of luck with your writing and sales!
Your book sounds enticing and what a cool cover. Thanks for sharing the sweet tea recipe. I remember big gallon jars of that from childhood family reunions with an inch of sugar in the bottom. Yum! http://flossiebentonrogers.com
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting! The tea sounds easy to prepare and a good drink for people enjoying tea. I am a coffee addict.
Delete