Showing posts with label Jami Davenport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jami Davenport. Show all posts

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Meet Ethan Parker (Character Blog Hop)

First of all, I'd like to thank Jasmine Haynes for tagging me in this fun blog hop to featuring our upcoming heroes.

A word about Jasmine first:
 
NY Times and USA Today bestselling Jasmine Haynes/Jennifer Skully is the author of classy erotic romance, hilarious romantic mysteries, and the Max Starr sensual suspense series. Visit her at www.jasminehaynes.com.

 
 
I'd like to present Game on in Seattle, a new series featuring Seattle sports teams, hot men, and strong women.

Skating on Thin Ice (Seattle Sockeyes--Game on in Seattle #1) 

Projected release date: September 29
He trusts his gut, she trusts her numbers, and neither trusts the other, as a billionaire's mission to bring hockey to Seattle clashes with his passion for the woman who holds his heart.
Now to meet Ethan...
 
1) What is the name of your character? Ethan Parker
Is he/she fictional or a historic person?  No
 2) When and where is the story set? Gainesville, Florida, and Seattle, Washington
3) What should we know about him/her? Ethan is a young billionaire with a mission to bring a professional hockey team to Seattle.
4) What is the main conflict? What messes up his/her life? He buys a team during the season with plans to move it to Seattle, but the league forces him to keep the sale a secret. Because he's an enthusiastic, hands-on owner, he goes undercover to study his team during the playoffs. While undercover, he works closely with a female staff person and learns about the team's weaknesses through her. He uses that knowledge to clean house once the sale is announced, which destroys her fragile trust in him.
5) What is the personal goal of the character? His family has prided themselves on always giving back to the community, bringing hockey to Seattle is Ethan's way of giving back.
6) Is there a working title for this novel, and can we read more about it? Skating on Thin Ice, and you can read more about it at any of the presale locations.
7) When can we expect the book to be published? September 29, but it's up for presale now.
Up Next in the Character Blog Hop on Sept. 1 is Roz Lee
 
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Award winning author Roz Lee has penned over a dozen erotic romances. The first, The Lust Boat, was born of an idea acquired while on a Caribbean cruise with her family and soon blossomed into a five book series published by Red Sage. Following her love of baseball, she turned her attention to sexy athletes in tight pants, writing the critically acclaimed Mustangs Baseball series.

Roz has been married to her best friend, and high school sweetheart, for over three decades. Roz and her husband have two grown daughters (and a new Son-in-law) they couldn’t be more proud of. They are currently raising a thirteen-year-old Labrador Retriever, Betty Boop, who isn’t aware of her canine heritage.

Even though Roz has lived on both coasts, her heart lies in between, in Texas. A Texan by birth, she can trace her family back to the Republic of Texas. With roots that deep, she says, “You can’t ever really leave.”

When Roz isn’t writing, she’s reading, or traipsing around the country on one adventure or another. No trip is too small, no tourist trap too cheesy, and no road unworthy of travel.
 

 

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Do You Believe in Things You Can't See?

A few years ago SportsGuy and I had a ghostly experience, which I thought would be fitting for a Halloween blog hop.

It started with some record-breaking cold temperatures in the month of November, icy roads, and snow. At the time, I thought the culmination of that month would be accepting a publication offer for my football romance, Fourth and Goal. Yet, my hubbie and I had an adventure which almost rivals selling the first book in most beloved series.
Manresa Castle, Port Townsend, WA

SportsGuy and I love to take weekend trips to places within Washington state. One of our favorite places is Manresa Castle in Port Townsend, Washington. We’ve made it a habit to leave town for Thanksgiving and Christmas for a lot of reasons but mostly because my husband finds the holidays too painful as he hasn’t had the opportunity to spend a Christmas or Thanksgiving with his children in about two decades.
Room 302
So armed with a fifty-percent off coupon for Manresa Castle and reservations at the Castle Key Restaurant for Thanksgiving dinner, we drove the hour-and-a-half to the castle on Thanksgiving morning. We booked the infamous tower room for our stay. Infamous because Manresa is supposed to be haunted by an array of ghosts.

In fact, one winter during a stay at Manresa, I had a “ghostly” experience. SportsGuy and I were sitting in the bar hanging out with Jimmy the bartender late at night. The castle was relatively deserted with the restaurant closed for the night and very few if any other guests in the building. I walked down the long hall to the women’s first-floor bathroom, entered a stall, did my business, and was in the process of opening the stall door when I heard the bathroom door open and footsteps. I hesitated and listened. I didn’t hear any one go into a stall. When I’d walked in all four stalls had been open and vacant. Jerking open the door in hopes of catching I don’t know what, I looked out. No one there. I checked the stalls. Empty. I quickly opened the outer door and gazed up and down the long hallway. Nothing. And no one would have had time to disappear from sight. I returned to the bar and relayed my story to Denny and Jimmy. It seems one of the resident ghosts has an affinity for that particular bathroom, as I wasn’t the first to report strange things in there.

So back to Manresa’s ghostly history. The building was built in the late 1800s. It’s rumored a Jesuit priest became disillusioned with his faith in the early 1900s and hung himself in the tower attic directly above our room. Other reported ghosts include a woman who jumped from the 3rd floor window upon hearing her husband was lost at sea. Two weeks later he pulled into port. Also, there’s a little girl whose haunting of the castle is a mystery, though it’s rumored she might be the love child of Charles Eisenbeis, the builder and first inhabitant of the building. The castle has been featured on the Travel Channel’s show titled America’s Most Terrifying Places.

Now I’m one of those people who, while skeptical, tries to keep an open mind. My first night sleeping in the tower room was restless. I woke every couple minutes all night long. The second night was much easier, and I slept all night. We didn’t see any obvious indicators of ghosts.

We made plans to return home on Saturday, but our plans changed. Friday night, we heard footsteps in the tower attic room above us. Well, I can tell you we’re both the curious type so we high-tail it up the attic stairs right outside our room and find the attic door unlocked. Upon entering, we find a woman and two men setting up recording equipment and monitors in the attic. The woman, Datum, owns a spirit hunting business out of Portland called Spirited Away. Yes, a spirit hunting business.

They travelled from Portland to record and document spirits in Manresa Castle. Tomorrow, a group would be joining them for a spirit investigative tour. My husband, gregarious as he his, talked at length to the Spirited Away crew over the course of the evening as he ran into them in different parts of the castle.

Datum, the owner, graciously invited us to join their expedition the following night. It was an experience we couldn’t pass up, even though hubbie is a definite skeptic, and I’m not exactly on-board with the program either, but I’m open to it.

Yet, as a writer, I welcome adventures as ways to gather information for future books. This was definitely an adventure. (Hmmm... I can see it now. A heroine who owns a ghost-hunting business? A hero with an old haunted mansion? How fun.)

I don’t even know where to start, other than to say I left with more questions than answers.

We started in the attic tower room where the priest hung himself. A ghost hunting group before us had added a hanging noose in the attic just for a touch more ambiance. So we sat in a circle in the dark, about twelve of us, and took turns asking questions of the spirits. Each of us had an instrument, which I had to look-up the equipments’ names on Spirited Away’s website, as I’m a total novice. In fact, it appeared we were the only novices in this group. Many of the others toted their own personal equipment. Four of us had never done this before, me, SportsGuy, Aaron, and Liz.

Not much going on up there as far as we could tell with our inexperienced eyes, but Liz’s EMF detector did go off a few times (at least that’s what I think her instrument was called). SportsGuy held the dowsing rods, as a plumber he often uses them at his job to find water lines. His dowsing rods spun around crazily during the evening, but he never called attention to himself and told us afterwards.

From this room, we went to Room 302, where we’d been staying on Thursday and Friday night. I found this experience the most interesting as Datum introduced a Ghost Box. My totally novice explanation of what this thing does is it uses a radio frequency and does sweep and can pick up a spirit’s responses and convert them to words in real-time.

Again, we asked the spirit(s) questions. I was sitting in a location where I could see the display screen on the infrared DVR. When we first sat down, I saw glowing balls travelling across the video display several times. I looked around the room for the source of the balls. I could find no reflection from inside or outside the room that would cause these balls (I think they’re actually called orbs). They disappeared after a few minutes.

So as we again went around the room and ask questions of any spirits who might happen to come our way, I have to say I heard a couple distinct voices come through, especially a voice identifying himself as Marcus. Marcus died in modern times, as far as we could discern, and he had a potty mouth. He liked the “F” word. I know this sounds weird to a lot of you. I have no explanation for it, but I can tell you both Liz and I could recognize Marcus’s voice. If you’ve never seen one of these devices used, there’s a lot of interference, like trying to listen to a distant AM radio station which goes in and out. Yet, on a few occasions, the voice came through strong and clear. Our time in Room 302 ended when one of the participants insisted a demon was trying to come through. I was bummed as I felt it was just getting interesting. Liz admitted to me later that just before we’d stopped, she’d gotten extremely cold and was having chills.

From there we went to the chapel addition built by the Jesuit priests in the 1920s (I think). My EMF detector registered between the ¼ and ½ marks the entire time we were in this room, which were my highest readings of the night. We heard a few distinct voices, also. In fact, it appeared the group from Room 302 had followed us here. I heard some interesting things in this room. For example, when someone asked who the little girl ghost was, the reply came as “It’s a long story.” When asked if any of us had a guardian spirit, the answer was “seven of you.” Now I like the idea of having a guardian, I’d like to think my mother, father, and sister watch out for me. When asked what they missed most about being human, one answered: “Food. Eating.” He proceeded to answer questions about the type of food at length. The guy was really hungry it appeared.

Finally, no answers were coming through. I asked if they were done. Very clearly, I heard: Good Night. And so we wrapped it up at 3 am.I thoroughly enjoyed myself I can’t explain a lot of it. I’m not even sure I’d want to. I really want to thank Datum, Zach, and Christian for allowing rank novices to join them and for giving us an adventure we’ll remember for a lifetime. They ran the tour in a professional manner. Nothing struck us as contrived or created for the purpose of theatrics or sensationalism. It was all very above board.

If you ever get a chance to participate in a paranormal investigative tour, go for it. We weren’t disappointed. I don’t think you’ll be.

Have you ever experienced a paranormal incident? Leave a comment below (even if it's to say that you haven't experienced one), and I'll enter you in a drawing to win the book of your choice from my Seattle Lumberjacks series. In order to enter, your comment must be made today (10/17/13). I'll announce the winner on this blog, my Facebook, and Twitter tomorrow.

To visit other blogs in this blog hop, go to this link: http://sablessweetdreams.blogspot.com/2013/09/attend-our-blog-hop-starting-october-1.html

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Introducing Romancing the Jock


On January 1, 2013, Romancing theJock will debut.

For several months, a few sports romance writers batted around the idea of a blog written by romance authors who love sports. We're talking about male-dominated sports such as hockey, football, basketball, baseball, UFC, etc. Sports romance novels are increasing in popularity, along with female fans of major sports. Yet, a blog dedicated to fans of sports romance novels didn't exist.

We are a group of authors who don't just write about sports romance heroes, we’re actually sports fans. We want to share our love of our respective sport(s) from the point of view of a female fan.

We'll be blogging about our favorite teams, athletes, experiences as a female fan, and the challenges of writing about jocks. Certainly, we'll keep you apprised of our latest sports romance releases, but it's our intention to keep book promo to a minimum.

Some future blog topics will be:

           Sports romance of the week--featuring one sports romance novel

           Favorite athletes/hottest athletes

           Themed months on particular topics

           Tailgate recipes

           Personal experiences as a fan

           Info about a sport, such as football basics

           Anything you can think of relating to sports

We’ll also have guest posts by various romance writers and sports figures (hopefully, some athletes, too.)

This blog is your chance to interact with us regarding the sports we all love. We hope to see you during our Grand Opening on January 1st. Stay tuned for more information as our debut gets closer.  

We are looking forward to getting to know you better.

Sincerely,


Caralyn Fox

Chanta Rand

Casandra Carr

Destiny Blaine

Dierdre Martin

Emma Lai (Michele)

Jaci Burton

Jami Davenport

Kelly Jamieson

Koko Brown

Lex Valentine

Liz Matis

Luann McLane

Lynn Shurr

Mercy Celeste

Roz Lee

Toni Aleo

 

 

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

New Publishing Contract

I promised news soon, and here it is:

I've accepted a contract with Boroughs Publishing Group for my Seattle Lumberjacks Football Series. As you no doubt know, Loose Id published Fourth and Goal, Book 1, but declined to publish Forward Passes, Book 2, because it wasn't erotic enough for their line. I felt that the heat level was appropriate for the story and elected not to up the heat by adding more love scenes.

As a result, I started a search for a new publisher in February. I never thought it would take me this long to contract the book, but I believed in the book, and I hung in there. After waiting months to hear from the first three publishers, I began to research this new publisher Boroughs. I was especially impressed when they hired long-time Dorchester editor Chris Keeslar as their editor-in-chief. So I submitted to them the end of May and received the offer in July.

I signed the contract and sent it off today, so it's official. As soon as I have details on publication dates, etc., I'll post here and on Facebook and Twitter.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Lucy Monroe's Fitness Challenge


Join Lucy Monroe, me, and several other authors in Lucy's Fitness Challange. You can sign up here:
http://www.lucymonroe.com/ReaderFitnessChallenge.htm

Here's what Lucy has to say about the Challenge:

Dear Readers,
2011 was my wake-up call to get healthy and I've been working hard to improve my lifestyle with better eating and exercise habits to help me become healthier, stronger and happier. I kicked off the year by joining my local Hillsboro Fitness Challenge in January. Not only have I lost weight and inches, but I have lots more energy and enthusiasm than I've had in years! Because you are all such a big part of my life, though for the most part we'll never meet, I wanted to share this experience with you all - and thus the Lucy Monroe Reader Fitness Challenge was born.

I really can't wait to share my "after" picture with all of you in June. Know that I'll be pulling for you and working right along with you as we all do our best to get stronger and healthier in time for summer!

Hugs and blessings on all our endeavors,

Lucy

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

G-Spot: Interview with Multi-Published, Bestselling Author...

G-Spot: Interview with Multi-Published, Bestselling Author...: Interview with Multi-Published, Bestselling Author, Jami Davenport: GRACIE: I’m excited to have you here at The G-Spot, Jami! Please tell...

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

The Edit Process--Not a Pain but an Opportunity

On an author loop I'm on, Tymber Dalton posted this reply to a new author who was discouraged over her first round of edits. I loved her reply so much that I asked if I could use it on my blog. Well, great minds think alike, and she'd already posted it to her blog.

If edits are getting you down, read Tymber's The Edit Process: of Tires and Pastry Chefs:

http://writeyourassoff.blogspot.com/2011/09/edit-process-of-tires-and-pastry-chefs.html

You'll find Tymber's take on editing encouraging and entertaining.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Returning to the San Juan Islands

My first two books were set in Washington State's San Juan Islands. The next two, including my new football series, were both set in the Seattle area. With Book 2 of the Seattle Lumberjacks Series, I'm returning to the San Juans, as Tyler, the cocky quarterback in Fourth and Goal, inherits a rundown mansion in the San Juans with one caveat. He must stay in the mansion for ninety days before he can legally own the valuable waterfront property.

This year I also returned to the San Juan Islands in another way. It's been years since I've boated to the San Juans, but my husband and I were lucky enough to spend 10 days in the islands on a boat this August. To see pictures of the trip, friend me on Facebook. Here's a teaser:

An Orca whale in the Straits of Juan de Fuca

Sunset at Roche Harbor

Our hostess for the trip, the Cabaret

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Friday, July 8, 2011

Reviews for Fourth and Goal

Wendi, The Super Librarian--B+ and Recommended Read
"I really enjoyed this story... I got sucked into this book. I mean, hook line and sinker sucked in. I was deeply invested in these characters. Not just Derek and Rachel, but all of them. Even Derek's asshole cousin, Tyler, who cannot string a sentence together without dropping the F-bomb half a dozen times. Hooked folks, I'm positively hooked."-- Wendy, The Super Librarian

Night Owl Romance--4.75 Stars and Top Pick

"I am thoroughly impressed with Ms. Davenport's ability to instill escapism in her story. For the duration, I was consumed with her tale of two friends to lovers intertwined with football." -- Yadira, Night Owl Reviews

Jane at Dear Author and via Goodreads

""Fourth and Goal displayed a deep and comfortable knowledge of football but strangely enough it wasn't the on field shenanigans that I enjoyed the most, but the off the field relationships that the characters developed. ...I was captivated..."

Blackraven's Reviews--4.5 Ravens

"Romance so real that you feel you are there will keep you wanting more as you fall in love with Derek and Rachel. You will laugh and cry with them as you find yourself entrapped in an amazing story of love and life."--Trixie, Blackravens Reviews

 

Manic Readers--4.5

"A good beach or airplane read and you don’t have to know a lot about football to enjoy the story."-- Alberta, Manic Readers

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

A Super Review by Wendy, The Super Librarian

"I got sucked into this book. I mean, hook line and sinker sucked in. I was deeply invested in these characters. Not just Derek and Rachel, but all of them."

"Hooked folks, I'm positively hooked."

http://wendythesuperlibrarian.blogspot.com/2011/06/digital-review-fourth-and-goal.html

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Jami at Smutketeers

On Saturday, I’m blogging at Smutketeers.


Stop by and find out why I love sports heroes in romance novels.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Guest Blogger at Whipped Cream

I'm the guest blogger at Whipped Cream today (yes, it's really today, I posted the wrong day a few days ago.)

http://wcguest.blogspot.com/2011/05/guest-post-jami-davenport.html

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

istorytale.org

Fourth and Goal is now on iStorytale.org at:

http://istorytale.org/902-2/

Monday, May 16, 2011

Whipped Cream

I'm the guest blogger at Whipped Cream on Wednesday, May 18. Stop by and say hi.

http://wcguest.blogspot.com/

Friday, May 13, 2011

I'm at Friday Free for All

I'm at the Friday Free for All at Cup of Porn. Leave a comment to enter a drawing to win a copy of Fourth and Goal:

http://cupoporn.wordpress.com/2011/05/13/friday-free-for-all-fourth-and-goal-by-jami-davenport/

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Wednesday I'm doing the Whine and Wine

Wednesday, you can find me for the Whine and Wine at:

http://cupoporn.wordpress.com/

I'm talking about writing for a niche.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Win a Copy of Fourth and Goal

Stop by Michele Zurlo's The Steam Room and leave a comment for a chance to win a copy of Fourth and Goal.