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Thursday, October 25, 2018

GUEST: @Nancy Gideon Blog Tour - PRINCE OF DREAMS


I'm happy to participate in my friend, Nancy Gideon's, blog tour for her latest release. I've known Nancy for at least twenty-five years. She's an inspiration, writing through adversity, and a mentor. She also introduced me to vampires and werewolves. Sure, they'd been around for years before I read her stories. They weren't what I expected. Sensual, thrilling, tug-at-your-heartstrings romances. Now, she has a new release, PRINCE OF DREAMS. It's a fantastic story. See my review at the end of this post.


Here's Nancy to tell us about her favorite heroes, vampires and werewolves.



Team V vs Team WW

I’ve always loved a dark, tormented hero, the kind that roams freely on Halloween!
And I’ve been torn since my first introduction to late night horror films – Vampire or werewolf (later shapeshifter). Though both were technically villains, the undead or unnatural that needed to be destroyed for preying upon humanity, I always found their tragic story . . . romantic. Denied the light of day or fearing the loss of control wrought by the cycle of the moon, instead of getting the woman of their dreams, these antiheroes got the short of the stick—usually sharp and through the heart. Not fair, but how the story always goes. Then Hollywood, and finally fiction, began a subtle change when 50s heartthrob Michael Landon wolfed out in “I Was A Teenage Werewolf” and squealing bobbysoxers vied to put him on their leash.  I didn’t notice until Frank Langella took up Dracula’s cape, becoming one HOT dead guy! He was charming, educated, and had it hands down over the second-string Jonathan Harker. But love never triumphed at the end of their stories. 

No happily ever after for them.

Maybe it was Dark Shadows, the campy ‘60s vampire soap opera that finally broke tradition. Barnabas and Quentin Collins had fans swooning for a chance to save them from their cursed lives. As vampire and werewolf, they were portrayed as victims worthy of redemption. When “The Kindred” came out as a nighttime saga about strong warring supernatural families (and later, “The Originals”), I was sold on heroes both fang and fur. Those were the larger-than-life heroes I wanted helming my books, beginning with Louis Radman, mourning his lost humanity in my “Touched by Midnight” vampire series, then Max Savoie, top dog in my “By Moonlight” shapeshifter books and the yummy Terriot princes in the “House of Terriot” spin-off (PRINCE OF DREAMS is just releasing!). Smart, loyal and deadly, (and it doesn’t hurt-gorgeous!), it’s their very difference that draws their strong heroines . . . and readers. Something about tall, dark and dangerous with a bite . . . especially when the moon is full and the season is All Hallows!


Prince of Dreams
House of Terriot
Book Four
Nancy Gideon

Genre: Paranormal

Date of Publication: October 2, 2018

Word Count: 98,500

ASIN B07H4XMSC9

Cover Artist: Patricia Lazarus

Tagline:  Written in the cards . . . Who was this guy, her rescuer, her hero, her knight in shining 2-carats?

Book Description:

Kip . . . Prince in the shapeshifter House of Terriot

He'd said he wasn't a mobster. . . She should have asked if he was a monster.
Who was this too good to be true, always ready in a crisis guy working a menial job for her father? Ophelia knew things. Something was not quite normal about the Kip Terriot hiding behind another name in lace-up dress shoes and a preppy wardrobe – something wild and exciting as all hell. A dangerous something calling to that restless difference in her own soul.

Ophelia . . . daughter of his enemy, girl of his dreams

So sassy, so sweet so perfect . . . and what he had to do would destroy her.
Kip was in New Orleans to save his clan and his kind, not to play white knight for Ophelia Brady with her quirky habits, curvy body and tormented past. His deception would rip the heart from her world, not help heal it. Was his family’s nemesis using his own daughter to make Kip the played instead of the player, pulling him between love and duty to make an impossible choice?

“Emotionally captivating! A brilliant conclusion to a unique series!” – Book Bling





Excerpt from Prince of Dreams . . .
An unnatural being from a family of shapeshifters.
            Even now Ophelia didn’t know whether to laugh or weep at the absurdity of it. Things like that didn’t exist. Except she knew they did, just outside the peripheral, where worlds of fact and fiction met and mingled and blurred. She’d felt their presence in the shadows of reality all her life. She met them in her dreams and visions.
            Kip Terriot gave them gorgeous face and form, but underneath, he was that creature with red eyes and sharp teeth. Her big, bad wolf, who’d protected her from a robber and defended her from abuse, who’d rescued her sister from the attack she still refused to acknowledge. Who loved his family and would do anything for them?
            Who she loved too much to let go but couldn’t give what he needed because she wasn’t his kind.
            Which was the greater fear, what he was or that she’d fail him?
“What are we going to do, Phe? I don’t want to lose this.” He brought her knuckles to his lips for a kiss.
            “I don’t want to lose you. But I already have, haven’t I? You’re a million miles away right now and almost out of reach.”
            “I’m right here.” His argument brought her to him, her knees stepping over his lap to straddle him, arms circling his shoulders, face nestling against the curve of his throat where she rode his hard swallow. He held tight, trying to believe they could make this moment last, this glorious, fiery, tender moment that offered so much and promised so little.
            “You are my prince,” she whispered, breath moist and soft against his neck. “My Prince of Cups. You rode into my life bringing romance, shaking my world to its foundation that first night I met you. It was in the cards.”
            “Fate,” he murmured, smile in his voice. “No escaping it.” His fingers threaded through her hair, pulling back gently to tip up her face, offering sweetly parted lips and glistening eyes.
            He’d planned a sweet kiss but the taste of urgency and need in the sweep of her tongue ruined that noble ambition. They feasted upon one another for long, desperate minutes until she rocked back, thumb swiping the dampness from his mouth.

            “Go, be who you need to be for them. Then come back and be who I need you to be.

About the Author:

Nancy Gideon is the award-winning bestseller of over 65 romances ranging from historical, regency and series contemporary suspense to dark paranormal and horror, with a couple of produced screenplays and non-fiction writing books tossed into the mix.

A legal assistant for a brilliant criminal attorney in Central Michigan (when not at the keyboard working on her latest book in progress), she feeds a Netflix addiction along with all things fur, fin and fowl and dotes on her grandguy.

Nancy’s also written under the pseudonyms Dana Ransom, Rosalyn West and Lauren Giddings. Look for reissues coming soon under those pen names!







Nancy Gideon by Moonlight Goodreads Group: 
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Diane's Review:

She did it again! Nancy Gideon hooked me from the first page until the end. Not a book I could put down. Kip Terriot has to be my favorite prince. He's real and down-to-earth, just what Ophelia needs and loves. Although this is the last of the House of Terriot stories, there's more to come from Nancy. I never thought I'd enjoy shifter stories until I read hers. The romance between Kip and Ophelia is so tender and at the same time hot. Kudos to Nancy Gideon for another entertaining story.

Although I was offered an Advanced Reading Copy, Nancy's books are always a 1-click for me.


Thursday, August 2, 2012

Meet Nancy Gideon



 To kick off this new feature on my blog--Meet the Authors--my first guest is an old friend. (Please wait while I take my foot out of my mouth.) Let me rephrase that. Our friendship goes back a long time. I met Nancy at my very first Mid-Michigan RWA retreat in 1993 when I was such a newbie I didn't have a clue about this industry.  I was in awe that she'd been published for over six years. Make that multi-published. Then, I discovered we were neighbors in Portage, Michigan.  I'm still in awe that she now has over 50 books published. I've always admired her generosity in helping new writers.  Advice, programs, workshops, critiques, chapter officer. Fun fact: she's a fellow Firefly enthusiast. You can read her "real" bio on her website.

Please welcome back to my blog Author Nancy Gideon.

Nancy, please tell us about your latest release.

SEEKER OF SHADOWS is the 6th book in my ‘By Moonlight’ shape shifter series with Pocket Books. To bring a reader who is unfamiliar with the series up to speed, the first four ‘Moonlight’ books follow the same hero and heroine, New Orleans detective Charlotte Caissie and former mob enforcer/prophesied shape-shifter leader Max Savoie. The ‘Shadows’ books continue within the same paranormal world and build on some of the same underlying plot lines but feature a different hero/heroine and a unique storyline in each book. Each book in the series can stand alone but warning, you’ll want to know more. SEEKER OF SHADOWS debuted in print and e-book on May 29, 2012.  Here’s a peek:

“Rich and complex. Gideon delivers. Enticing new dimensions to the Shifter world keep things fresh (with) well-crafted prose and page-turning tension” – Publishers Weekly

How can he trust his future to the woman who stole his past?

Shifter club owner, Jacques LaRoche is fiercely protective of his freedom.  Stripped of his memories of a former life, he instinctively longs for the mate stolen from him. Until a mysterious visitor from the North stirs desire in a heart he thought belonged to another.Pursuing an unexpected key to her research, Chosen geneticist, Susanna Duchamps risks discovery in New Orleans when her presence ignites a deadly clan confrontation.  Forced to choose between the rediscovery of forbidden passion and the fate of a species, can she risk all to reclaim the love of the man she’s never forgotten? Or will she have to betray him once again in order to save the secret she protects?

If he knew the truth, would he still claim her?

"This dark and seductive story is rife with the delicious possibility of a happily-ever-after for an unlikely pair. Conflict keeps things exciting and plunging forward as the plot twists and turns. Don't blink, the book will be over before you know it." Romantic Times Book Reviews

Get in the mood with my SEEKER OF SHADOWS book trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=s-ez7m5LffQ

Wow. Cool trailer. What makes this book special?

SEEKER takes readers to the previously alluded to Chosen in the North. Introduced in Book #5, HUNTER OF SHADOWS as the intellectual yin to the rough and primitive Shifter yang, they use mind control to dominate the more basic shape-shifters and are searching for a way to permanently separate their species. The relationship between the hero and heroine crosses those boundaries, expanding the ‘By Moonlight’ world and upping the danger to the New Orleans clan. Plus there’s everything one looks for in a ‘By Moonlight’ book: suspense, action, humor and, oh yeah, heat!

Writers say their heroes are like their children and they can't pick a favorite. Personally, I loved Jacques LaRoche. What a tortured soul. I felt his anguish so much I almost hated you for what you put him through. LOL What makes him different from your other heroes?

He’s tough.  He can take it. I LOVE Jacques!  He started out as just a big, bruiser of a shape-shifter club owner/dock foreman, but I couldn’t resist adding layers of intrigue with each book. He has a past he doesn’t remember, a mate he doesn’t know how to find. There are facets to his personality that he doesn’t understand (like a fondness for classical music!). The only female he’s drawn to is one he instinctively senses is an enemy who will shake the new world he’s created for himself with secrets she alone can share. There’s a depth, loyalty, and solidity to Jacques that I found very earthy and appealing.  He’s just a really good average shape-shifter guy forced into extraordinary acts.

You have recurring characters from previous books in Seeker of Shadows. Where did Jacques first appear and will he have a role to play in future books?

Jacques has been in the ‘By Moonlight’ world since the first book and he’ll appear in the next one.  The thing I love about doing this series is bringing back characters for more than just a cameo walk-on.  I love my secondary characters and have purposefully established each one of them with a thought to eventually giving them their own story. Readers seem to like the sense of community created by an ensemble cast (I know I do!).  And it’s so much fun expanding the characters into sometimes surprising directions.  Jacques was always my editor’s favorite, so I simply had to feature him with a romance of his own.

You wrote many books about vampires (first vamp novels I ever read, btw) and now you're writing about shape-shifters. Will you return to the vampire world? Will the two worlds ever mingle in your book(s)?

After nine books in my ‘Midnight’ vampire series, I’d gone as far as I felt I could go within that world. Occasionally, I’ll think about digging them up again (snort!) but I’ve got too much else on my plate right now.  The nice thing about the paranormal is that you can do anything you want within its parameters as long as you make it believable.  I could easily populate my ‘By Moonlight’ world with other preternatural creatures, but I don’t think the stories really call for it.  So the chance of my shape shifters taking a vampire out for a bite is fairly slim . . .  at least for now.

When you wrote Masked by Moonlight, the 1st ‘By Moonlight’ book, did you set out to write a series? How did it come about?

MASKED BY MOONLIGHT was that Book of the Heart that literally ran away with me. I’m a rabid plotter (I never touch the keyboard without an outline) and yet the minute I started typing Chapter 1, I was writing with pants on fire without a plan. What started out as a solo book became four before I knew it, carrying the same hero and heroine (in what’s typically a romance no-no) through all four books. The world is as complex as the characters and the potential for additional books or spin-offs is endless, and to me, exciting.  It’s a series I could enjoy continuing  . . . indefinitely!

Your "Moonlight" series and "Shadows" books take place in New Orleans. What is it about that city that seems appropriate for shape-shifter stories?

New Orleans is the ultimate paranormal setting.  It’s mysterious, sultry, steeped in history and diverse cultures and religions. I fell in love during my first visit at a writers’ conference back in the early 1990s and it’s still one of my favorite destinations. On one block you’re in a bustling metropolitan city and on the next are exploring narrow streets lined with gas lights from a different century. The food, the patois, the legends, the mix of seedy and sophisticated . . . what’s not to love? When the fog rolls in off the Mississippi onto the Square, you can believe there are things in the shadows you’d best not mess with.

That gave me chills. Better move on. In Seeker of Shadows, your characters leave New Orleans for Chicago. Will you set any of your future books in a place other than New Orleans?

New Orleans will remain the home base, but my characters will be traveling from the bayou up to Chicago, Memphis and out to Reno and Lake Tahoe in the next couple of books, as rival clans families begin to play a more important role.  I love to set books where I’ve visited and thoroughly enjoyed time spent in the Windy City, Reno and Tahoe (as anyone who has heard my “Save the Quails” story will attest).  Memphis . . . oooh, I feel a road trip coming on. I’m a Gemini . . . I thrive on variety. And I’m ADD . . . always on the lookout for that Oh, shiny!

What's next for Nancy Gideon?

The next two books in the ‘By Moonlight’ series will be in the new E-exclusive line from Pocket. BETRAYED BY SHADOWS will be available on 12-18-2012 and PRINCE OF SHADOWS is currently burning through the pre-dawn oil on my laptop. I recently obtained the rights back for dozens of historicals and contemporaries written under my pen name Dana Ransom so I’ll be spending some time trying to decide how best to get those back out to readers when I’m not wearing my daily 9-to-5 as a legal assistant cape.

Now, for those who haven't read Seeker of Shadows, here's a taste.

Excerpt from SEEKER OF SHADOWS:

Jacques threw open the hinged pass-through at the end of the bar, gratified by the sudden startling noise it made as it slammed against the counter. The jarring sound echoed through the empty cathedral of his new life and through his equally shadowy soul.
What the hell is wrong with me?
He stopped before the small sink and twisted the cold tap, filling unsteady hands and splashing his face with the bracing chill.  It failed to cool an overheated body or his wildly inappropriate thoughts.
He refused to glance up toward the dark blank of his office window where she was probably still shivering in dread and disgust.  Because he was exactly what she feared.
A rude brute.  An unmannered beast. An untamed animal. Growling, grabbing at what wasn’t his to take or desire.  A primal, inferior species unable to harness his carnal needs.
Jacques started to reach for one of the jewel-like bottles stacked in tempting rows, but let his hand drop away.  He stared at the face in the mirror behind them that had been that of a stranger when he’d first seen it seven years ago.  He’d had no idea who those features belonged to before that moment.  He could have been anything, anyone. What he’d become had been born in that instant of non-recognition.
What he did know was that he’d belonged to them, to those pitiless users in the north, who’d obviously trained him and directed in to serve their capricious whims. The scar between his shoulder blades told him that much.  Had he pleasured their females? Had he hunted and killed his own kind the way the Tracker who’d died in the hallway had? Had he been a mindless drone who went about their business with a blind obedience? Was he so conditioned to their commands that he had no self-control even now?
Resentment simmered as he paced, movements dangerously predatory even as his thoughts panted in raw confusion.
Why can’t I get a grip? This isn’t me.  This isn’t what I’ve made of myself.  Why am I letting her get to me? She’s one of theirs, not one of mine. She belongs to one of them, not to me.  Not to me.
So why was every primal pulse of his blood denying that fact?

SEEKER OF SHADOWS is available at bookstores and at Amazon.
One last question. Where can readers find you on the web?

I’m all over the place!  Find out more about me, the series, and my backlist on my website: http://nancygideon.com .  I also have a blog that you’ve shamed me into getting back to at: http://nancygideon.blogspot.com . I’m always on Facebook under Nancy Gideon or Nancy Gideon-author, Tweet on Twitter under Nancy Gideon, and am listed on Goodreads at http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/282919.Nancy_Gideon . Come visit and say ‘Hi! Diane sent me!”

Thanks so much for visiting, Nancy. We'll see you back here in December when BETRAYED BY SHADOWS comes out.