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Spotlight – River Spell

04 Thursday May 2017

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We’ve seen this series before (and loved every minute of it) … I can’t wait to see what comes next!  Luckily Sieders gives us a little peek  🙂

*****

The Adventure Continues in Southern Elemental Guardians Series Book 4

We left younger Rhinemaiden Gwen in a very bad place at the end of Crosscurrents. After betraying her sister, she was captured and tortured by mortal monster hunters and has been struggling to recover and find her place in the strange waters of the new world ever since. Lost, angry, and alone, she soon encounters a strange man who is more than he seems. But with her understandable trust issues, she’s both intrigued and wary of the handsome and clearly powerful stranger.

Kwame Johnson is a bit of an enigma. He’s an ex-cop turned private investigator. His specialty? Weird cases with a touch of the paranormal. He’s uniquely suited for the job. His sixth sense, the oogun inherited from his grandmother, helps him locate missing persons. So when the granddaughter of a missing cryptid hunter comes to him with evidence of the so-called mythical mermaid responsible for his disappearance, Kwame takes the case. He figures it’s another hoax, but is surprised—and more than a little wary—when he meets Gwen in her fearsome water dragon form.

My mermaid heroine Gwen was such a tough nut to crack, especially since she made her debut in as one of the villains. Fortunately, she had a change of heart and has proven herself to be one of the most noble, captivating heroines in the series. And Kwame? He’s smart, tough, and HOTTER than July – the perfect hero for a River Guardian with a surprising backstory that introduces African Elemental Guardians into the series.

*****

River Spell

Southern Elemental Guardians Book 4

by D.B. Sieders

Fantasy Romance – Griffyn Ink

Cover Design – Julie Schroeder Designs

Blurb:

She’s out for vengeance. He’s seeking justice.

Exiled and alone in a strange land, Rhinemaiden Gwen is still traumatized from her capture and torture by mortal monster hunters. To exorcise her demons, she doles out vigilante justice on mortal criminals—until former cop turned private investigator, Kwame Johnson, stops her in her tracks.

Captivating and enigmatic, Kwame is more than another mere mortal, and he’s just beginning to understand the nature of the special sense that helps him track down missing persons. Gwen can help him reach his full potential, but can she trust a man who was hired by the monster hunters to track her down?

Available from Amazon in eBook and paperback formats, as well as iBooks.

*****

Excerpt:

He recovered from her Siren call quickly, as she’d expected from such a powerful elemental entity. Rising slowly to a sitting position, his gaze darted in all directions as he took in his surroundings, hands scrambling on the ground and over his body—probably searching for his gun.

Ridiculous mortals and their little weapons. It would have been comical under different circumstances. He jolted at the sound of distant sirens, the mortal version that alerted humans to the presence of emergency vehicles, and then at last turned his attention to her.

The scrutiny was unnerving, but she didn’t dare flinch, look away, or show any outward signs of weakness. If he’d apprehended her for violating the elemental law of secrecy, the less she said or did, the better. And he’d violated secrecy law, too, so he hardly had the moral standing to reprimand her. Not that it mattered. He already had her at his mercy. The powerful magic he wielded had bound her to him. That was his most effective weapon.

She could not leave his presence.

“Where are we?” he asked, almost absently. He ran a hand over his shapely skull, oddly devoid of hair.

“Away from danger and detection,” she answered, fascinated by his long, elegant fingers and lean, muscular body. He was a well-formed male, and studying his form proved…pleasant. Not that it mattered. She had no time to indulge in any romantic entanglements, nor did she possess the skills to do so had she wished it.

Strange that the realization came with a twinge of regret.

He shook his head and did a double take. Then his gaze flew wide. He leaned in closer and she got her land legs under her before remembering that she couldn’t run away.

“It’s you,” he said, his tone full of shock. “You’re real.”

“Of course I’m real,” she said, annoyed. “And I do not believe we’ve met.”

“Name’s Kwame,” he said. “Kwame Johnson.” He shook his head, and that strange, dazed expression remained painted across his fine features. Perhaps her call had been more potent than she’d intended. At a loss for what to do next, she settled on a formal introduction.

“I am Gwen, guardian of the earth’s waterways, daughter of Melusina, former Queen of the Rhine,” she said, pausing. Perhaps mentioning Mother was unwise. After all, Melusina had been banished from the New World not long ago, straining relations between elemental guardians in both the Old and New World. Gwen’s elder sisters’ names carried more weight in these waters, but she wasn’t prepared to claim the bonds and benefits of kinship that likely no longer existed.

She’d found herself in a rather awkward situation, it seemed. Caught in another elemental guardian’s territory with shaky credentials and nothing to offer as a token of respect, she had no choice but to use the only bargaining chip she possessed to gain her freedom.

“I have no formal tribute to offer you, but I saved you from exposure to mortals. That should suffice. Please release me.”

He appeared even more confused. “Guardian? Tribute? Exposure? What the hell are you talking about? I’m just out here working a missing-persons case.”

“Missing persons? For whom are you searching?”

“You,” he said, reaching into his jacket pocket to pull out a folded sheet of paper.

He held it out to her with a shaking hand. She hesitated, but he seemed as wary as she was. Throwing caution to the four winds, she accepted the proffered paper and unfolded it, looking at the black-and-white image it bore.

She screamed.

Shaking like a leaf cast about in a rapid current, she dropped the page, stood up, and bolted.

Then she stopped and collapsed on the ground, pulled back by whatever invisible tie that bound her to the strange elemental guardian when he’d cast his cursed spell. She wanted to run away to the river. She wanted her fins so she could swim as far as the currents could carry her until she forgot the nightmare that had trapped her. She wanted to cry to the gods and lash out, but the guardian who held her captive had also stopped her from exorcising her rage by robbing her of targets.

“Let me go!” she screamed.

“What are you talking about?” he yelled, sounding confused. “I’m not even holding you.”

“Yes, you are,” she sobbed, lifting the clothing she’d conjured to reveal his mark. He knelt beside her and peered at the amber line running down her flank. It curled at its end, forming a shape that bore a suspicious resemblance to a hook.

Cruel bastard.

“I did that?” he asked. “How?”

Gods, was he feeble, or was he taunting her? She stood, grateful her outrage kept panic and horror at bay. “What do you mean, how? First you cast the spell that immobilized me while I was in the middle of saving you. Then you cast marking spells that kept me from killing the worthless mortals who attacked you, and then you used a binding spell to keep me from running away!”

She moved to face him, angry that he dwarfed her height in this form, and shoved hard against his chest. “And then you show me that,” she said, pointing at the crumpled paper on the ground before she shoved him again. “Where in the name of the gods did you get it? Are you working for them? The monster hunters who did that to me?”

“Easy,” he said, stepping back as she moved in for another shove. He held out his palms to ward her off, or perhaps to offer more reassurance of his innocence—or more lies.

She stopped her attack, reining in her rage and giving him a chance to speak.

“I don’t know exactly what happened back there. I thought I’d been shot, but I must’ve gotten knocked out. When I woke up it was like…like something took over. I remember something big, scary, and invisible throwing trucks and boats around, and I remember it stood in the way when I did whatever I did to Rick and Clyde. I touched it, then I sent out something to mark it—”

He froze, looking from her face to the mark and back, gaze growing wider as alarm rolled off him in waves. Had he just realized? Perhaps he was feeble, or simply damaged from her Siren call. Or, perhaps, he was something else entirely…

“What are you?” he whispered, fear and awe choking his voice.

She stared back, fear creeping up her spine. “I could ask you the same thing,” she whispered back. “But since you asked first, I’ll show you.”

Bracing herself against the pain and stress of a second transformation, she unleashed the dragon. Looming over him in this form, a fearsome, beastly form that dwarfed him physically filled her with satisfaction. Pity she couldn’t risk exposure by roaring or releasing a breath of fire. But she could always let him feel the sting of her bite.

Bringing her great head down to his level, she snarled and lashed out—only to find herself frozen with her jaws open wide. She struggled to close her mouth and at least snap at him, but she couldn’t. Great gods, his magic had apparently made it impossible for her to harm him.

And, judging from the look on his face, he’d come to the same conclusion. He took a tentative step toward her, reaching out a trembling hand to touch her enlarged jaw.

Running his fingers along her scales and down to her flank, he traced the line of his mark as her great body rumbled.

He jerked his hand back and muttered, “Sorry, I didn’t mean to hurt you.”

She growled and then conjured camouflage so that she could shift back into her land form without his scrutiny. He was her captor, and she, once again, was a helpless prisoner. Panic threatened to overtake her as she returned to the smaller form. She breathed deeply and summoned what mental strength she had left. Dropping the camouflage, she faced him once more.

“Are you okay?” he asked, squinting in her direction. At least she could hide from him.

“Yes,” she said, grudgingly adding, “that…tickled.”

He smiled. Her jailer and tormentor had the audacity to smile at her. “And they thought they’d caught a mermaid. Damn, girl, you could have eaten them all alive.”

Amusement bled from his features, replaced by a troubled look. “Wait, did you eat them?”

“No,” she said, her voice sharper than she intended.

“And I am a mermaid. It’s my true form, and one of many that I can assume. The dragon form is new for me. I had not come into my full powers at the time of my abduction. They deprived me of my element. I was at the mercy of those…men. They were just mortals, the men who took me, but they had all of the power.”

She dropped her gaze, unwilling to recall her darkest hours and relive the nightmare. A hand tentatively landed on her shoulder and gave her a gentle squeeze.

“I’m sorry,” he said in a low, soothing voice. Part of her wanted to fall into that voice and accept the comfort she so desperately craved. But she couldn’t. She would never trust any man, mortal, elemental, or hybrid. Whoever this Kwame Johnson was, he couldn’t help her. There was only one thing she needed from him.

She met his gaze, as warm and inviting as his voice, and said, “Please, let me go.”

He sighed but didn’t look away. “I can’t. I don’t know how.”

*****

Author Info:

D.B. Sieders was born and raised in East Tennessee and spent her childhood hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains, wading barefoot in creeks, and chasing salamanders, fish, and frogs. She and her family loved to tell stories while sitting around the campfire.

Those days of frog chasing sparked an interest in biology. She is a working scientist by day, but never lost her love of telling stories. Now, she’s a purveyor of unconventional fantasy romance featuring strong heroines and the heroes who strive to match them. Her heroes and heroines face a healthy dose of angst as they strive for redemption and a happily ever after, which everyone deserves.

D.B. Sieders lives in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband, two children, three cats, and her very active imagination.

You can find D.B. Sieders on her Website, Twitter, Facebook, and Goodreads.

*****

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Book Review – Firestorm

18 Friday Nov 2016

Posted by romanticreadsandsuch in Blog Tour, Book Review, Contest, Sneak Peek

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I am so happy to be able to once again bring you this series.  If you like paranormal romances then this is a must read.  Make sure you hit the bottom of this post for your way to get a chance to get free reads!

*****

In Firestorm (Southern Elemental Guardians Book 3), Wind and Fire Collide in a Storm of Mythic Proportions

Mermaids and water elemental guardians have held center stage until now, and while they make an appearance in Book 3, Firestorm is all about air and fire. Air elemental guardian Bruce made a great wingman in the first two books—he’s one of those surprise characters who started out as a subplot in Book 1 and managed to run away with every scene in which he appeared. As the hero of Firestorm, readers will finally understand what motivates his quest to bring positivity and light to those in his circle and what drives his mercurial nature.

Rogue Phoenix Serafina, his heroine, has spent a lifetime suppressing her connection fire out of fear. Her protective instincts are a strong as Bruce’s, common ground that brings them together in spite of their vastly different natures. They’ll need that common ground if they’re to stop rebellious air elementals from exploiting the power of the Phoenix to destroy earth’s elemental balance—especially as they’re growing attraction heightens the stakes.

*****

firestormFirestorm

Southern Elemental Guardians Book 3

by D.B. Sieders

Fantasy Romance – Griffyn Ink

Cover Design – Julie Schroeder Designs

Blurb:

He’s running from the past. She’s running from the future.

Bruce, prince of the American Sylph and guardian of wind and air, loves mixing business with pleasure. An immortal with excessive appetites, he wields his considerable powers to satisfy them so he can forget his past transgressions. But when he discovers a rogue Phoenix on the loose, pleasure comes with the risk of catastrophe.

After nearly a century in hiding, Serafina is forced to fight against a conspiracy to resurrect the Phoenix. Uniting three of her kind could disrupt earth’s elemental balance, unleashing a fiery apocalypse. Can she trust the seductive, mercurial Sylph prince to help her, or will her untested passion and fire doom them both and all they hold dear?

Buy Links: Amazon, Barnes&Noble, iBooks

*****

Excerpt:

Well, speak of the devil.

Bruce blended so well in the shadows she almost missed him. Wings wrapped around his body like a blanket, he still shivered. Dark smudges rested below his closed eyes. Must’ve been a long night for him, and his tight jaw and furrowed brows spoke volumes about the concerns he carried with him into a fitful slumber.

Well no wonder. What little Lorelei had shared about Bruce’s sister had Sera worried about his visit. Perhaps he’d received disturbing news about Brandt, too. Gods, she was tempted to jerk him awake and grill him for details, but he clearly needed rest.

He needed comfort, too.

This fascinating, playful, high-handed and gentle by turns creature encompassed unexpected depths he kept well-hidden, but beneath the veneer of carefree mischief maker, he’d proven a capable and determined leader, a protector, a source of irritating yet effective motivation, and a generous spirit. He’d had a hand in bringing Lorelei and Vincent together, as well as Lorelei’s sister and her consort—probably countless others based on the stories Lorelei shared with her. Sylphs were famous purveyors of happiness, light, and love.

Who gives him happiness, light, or love?

Perhaps she could do that for him, at least in this moment. After all he’d done for her, it was the least she could offer, and at no personal sacrifice. She wanted him, too, and the comfort and light he could give her.

Sera settled beside him, careful not to disturb his sleep, wrapped arms and wings around him, and planted a gentle kiss on his cheek. Her yelp of surprise morphed into a breathy sigh when he rolled and gripped her in a fierce embrace. She hadn’t meant to wake him.

Wait, he wasn’t awake. Long-lashed lids fluttered but didn’t open. No, he’d reached for her in his dream, clinging to her in the midst of whatever storm tormented his mind. Was it her he wanted, or just a warm body?

She ran her hands over his powerful shoulders, caressing the juncture between shoulder blade and wing. A shuddering sigh and groan of delight from the Sylph rewarded her efforts. Hmm, she could grow addicted to that sort of response. But she needed to make certain he knew to whom he responded.

“Wake up, sleeping Prince,” she whispered, caressing his face from high cheekbones down along a strong jaw. Those lips, normally curled into a smirk, had softened in sleep and proved irresistible. She moved closer, nuzzling his neck and running her lips over his skin, skin graced with the scents of springtime’s new life carried on a cool breeze. “Wake up and I’ll kiss you.”

He opened his eyes, his strange and mesmerizing yellow gaze filled with confusion and heartbreaking despair that morphed into longing and the unbearable beauty of hope. “Am I dreaming?”

“No,” she whispered.

“Then kiss me, Serafina.”

*****

Review:

It’s easier to state this up front – I will reference the other books in the series in my review, however this one can stand alone so don’t worry if this is where you decide to start.  For those of you who have been reading this series, I’m sure you’ve been just as anxious as I have to see cocky (but still loveable) Bruce meet his match.  I even mentioned it in my review for Lorelei’s Lyric, but I definitely didn’t see Serafina coming … and neither did he  🙂

Like with the other books, Sieders gives readers a wonderful complex world – not just with there paranormal element but the personal as well as the political.  There’s a lot of inner-workings between the different factions of the elementals and she does a great job of describing it in a way that is pretty easy to apply to society today without getting overly preachy.  It helps you see not only their world in a way that you can understand but also gives you a chance to look at your own a little differently as well.

While there is danger and intrigue over the Phoenix resurrection & potential apocalypse, there’s also a lot of drama with Bruce and Sera.  He’s been carrying a lot of guilt over some decisions he’s made throughout his very long life.  While she’s spent her much shorter one living in fear and hiding who she is, never really living.  But meeting each other, and the unrest that has caused it, puts them in a situation where they could help each other address their troubles.  And find themselves falling in love at a time when they least expect it.

While this one came off as a little more traditional in the paranormal romance genre than the first two books, Sieders still delivers a well-written and intriguing supernatural world with a plot that pulls you in and characters that keep you turning pages until the very end.  I know there’s more to come and I’m intrigued to see what direction she’s decides to take her stories next.

(Make sure you look below to see how you can get a copy of Three Wishes, Southern Elemental Guardians Book 2.5 – one of those in-betweener stories that is perfect to give you a little more about the world you’ve grown to love and also a tiny peek at what’s to come here in book 3 … it’s not necessary to read it, or any of the other stories, to enjoy Firestorm since it can easily stand on its own.  But why wouldn’t you want to get even more of this fun series and its entertaining characters.)

*****

authorAuthor Info:

Award-winning author D.B. Sieders was born and raised in East Tennessee and spent her childhood hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains, wading barefoot in creeks, and chasing salamanders, fish, and frogs. She and her family loved to tell stories while sitting around the campfire.

Those days of frog chasing sparked an interest in biology. She is a working scientist by day, but never lost her love of telling stories. Now, she’s a purveyor of unconventional fantasy romance featuring strong heroines and the heroes who strive to match them. Her heroes and heroines face a healthy dose of angst as they strive for redemption and a happily ever after, which everyone deserves.

D.B. Sieders lives in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband, two children, three cats, and her very active imagination.

You can find D.B. Sieders on her Website, Twitter, Facebook, and Goodreads

*****

Giveaway:

three-wishes

Want a free eBook? D.B. Sieders is giving away copies of Three Wishes (Southern Elemental Guardians Novella 2.5) to everyone who comments!

You’ll also be entered to win a $25 Amazon Gift Card!

*****

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And don’t miss the first book in this fantastic paranormal series!

Lorelei’s Lyric (Southern Elemental Guardians Book 1), winner of InD’Tale Magazine’s 2016 RONE Award for Best Paranormal Novel, is FREE in the U.S. at Amazon, iBooks, and Barnes&Noble.

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Book Review – Crosscurrents

05 Tuesday Apr 2016

Posted by romanticreadsandsuch in Blog Tour, Book Review, Contest, Sneak Peek

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We’ve seen Sieders before with Lorelei’s Lyric and I’m so excited to get a chance to see book 2!

*****

The Adventure Continues in Southern Elemental Guardians Series Book 2

After her sister Lorelei finds a happily ever after, mermaid princess Ilsa is next in line to rule the Rhine kingdom. But she’s having way too much fun playing with mortals in the New World to let a crown cramp her style. Responsibility isn’t her thing, so she’ll need to find the will and courage to embrace her duties as an elemental guardian before she can transform into a worthy ruler. Enter Paul Pulaski, mortal scientist, adventurer, and hot geek. Paul’s all about responsibility, but he’s got a chip on his shoulder and a lot to prove in his pursuit of professional prestige—he doesn’t have time for fun. Until he meets Ilsa. Worlds collide and sparks fly when these two unlikely allies team up. Their mission:  battle a dark and mysterious river force that threatens both mortal and elemental alike while evading monster hunters, rival scientists, and jealous elementals.

Start with the classic cheerleader meets nerd trope, add a dash of magic and a sultry Southern setting, then presto—an unconventional fantasy romance that will hopefully bring a readers a lovely escape from the ordinary.

*****

crosscurrentsCrosscurrents

Southern Elemental Guardians Book 2

by D.B. Sieders

Fantasy Romance – Griffyn Ink

Cover Art Image – Tobie Cote, Framebox

Cover Design – Julie Schroeder Designs

Blurb:

No one believes Ilsa is worthy of ruling the Rhine River Kingdom, including Ilsa.

Sure, she wields plenty of mermaid magic and has a winning personality, but responsibility? Not her thing.

So instead of embracing her role as river royalty, Ilsa opts to extend her holiday in the New World. Frolicking with mortals is her M.O.—until she answers a distress call from an endangered species in the waters near Chattanooga. After her close encounter with a motorboat threatens to expose the world of elemental guardians, Ilsa partners with biologist and unlikely ally, Paul Pulaski, to cover her tail.

Worlds collide and sparks ignite between Princess Ilsa and her diamond-in-the-rough mortal, Paul. But can they survive monster hunters, a rival scientist with a grudge, and a dark force that could destroy mortal and elemental alike?

Buy link: Available from Amazon in eBook and paperback formats, as well as iBooks.

*****

Excerpt:

Returning her focus to the screen, Ilsa caught the blurry image of a boat coming toward the camera in spite of the desperate cries of warning she’d heard from its operator. She sat down in the desk chair and scooted close to get a better view. Horrified but unable to look away, she heard a sickening crack that must have come from her skull hitting the hull of the boat, followed by more shouts. At least two men were yelling. One denied culpability while the other seemed focused on…rescuing someone.

Her.

One of the two men rescued her?

Well, perhaps it had started as a rescue mission, but once the men spotted her fins it had no doubt turned into an entirely different scenario. After all, mortals were greedy, selfish beings who couldn’t be trusted. Oh the males had their uses, ones she’d particularly enjoyed during the course of her long life, but it didn’t change their nature. Ilsa’s human father had betrayed her mother because of her nixie nature, so what else could be expected of mortal men?

And yet, the jumbled audio feed suggested her rescuer’s outrage at the boat driver, especially as he fled the scene. The remaining man had apparently pulled her from the water and transported her here, wherever “here” might be. Confused and still a bit achy, she struggled to reconcile the evidence in front of her with history and experience.

“Are you okay?”

She yelped when the deep, familiar male voice came from behind her.

Ilsa jumped up from the computer chair, nearly knocking it over. She whirled around and held her arms out in front of her. Channeling her remaining power, she prepared to hit him with a blast of nixie energy that would make an electric eel jolt seem like a tickle. And if that didn’t work, she’d put him into a stupor with her Siren call.

Instead of attacking or running away, however, he simply stood and stared at her.

She’d been right in calling him a giant. The man stood at least six-three. With disheveled auburn hair and an even more outrageous goatee flanked by shorter stubble, he reminded Ilsa of the homeless vagabonds she’d encountered throughout her tour of the Americas. His worn T-shirt and ragged jeans solidified the look, though his sharp gaze and firm stance made Ilsa think twice about dismissing him as a fool.

The man slowly raised his hands, palms facing her. Though he regarded her with apparent caution, his actions didn’t seem threatening. Instead, he looked concerned.

“I don’t know if you can understand me, but I want you to know that I won’t hurt you. You were injured and I brought you here to help you…”

He stopped speaking when he looked down the length of her body. Her naked body. Well, what with one thing and another she hadn’t had time to conjure clothing to cover her—

Oh dear. Now there was another complication she didn’t need.

“My God,” he whispered, eyes wide with shock and apparent disbelief. “What happened to your fins?”

*****

Review:

For some reason I can’t pinpoint I wasn’t all that intrigued by the blurb but I got a copy because I enjoyed Lorelei’s Lyric so much and I was curious where Sieders would go from there.  I’m glad I did because I really liked this story!

Ilsa has been the typical party girl spare to the heir but now she has to decide if she’s ready to take over for her sister.  She’s got quite a few insecurities to deal with and she’s concerned that others see her as inadequate as she fears she is. She’s kinda at a loss until she runs into Paul.

I love the idea of a sexy, nerdy scientist 🙂  The way that Paul wants to know about everything and doesn’t get freaked out by the weirdness that he sees makes him a refreshing and interesting hero.  Unfortunately his country upbringing, mixed with his cerebral tendencies, means that he’s got some hang-ups of his own.

Paul’s unique outlook on life and dedication to keeping the earth’s waters healthy make him a good mate for Ilsa.  He’s so intrigued by everything she shows him … and her obvious appreciation & attraction towards him.  While his belief that she can be the leader that her people needs has her believing it as well.  It’s super sweet to see both of them grow in confidence thanks to the other.

Sieders had a lot of fun with the hot cheerleader and the nerd storyline, while the paranormal portion of the story makes it different.  I liked how it felt familiar but was funky at the same time.  There’s a little bit of danger and some fun secondary characters to help round out the story – it keeps things exciting and gives hints to possible future stories.  Add it all together & it means I’m super excited to see what comes next!

*****

authorAuthor Info:

D.B. Sieders was born and raised in East Tennessee and spent her childhood hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains, wading barefoot in creeks, and chasing salamanders, fish, and frogs. She and her family loved to tell stories while sitting around the campfire.

Those days of frog chasing sparked an interest in biology. She is a working scientist by day, but never lost her love of telling stories. Now, she’s a purveyor of unconventional fantasy romance featuring strong heroines and the heroes who strive to match them. Her heroes and heroines face a healthy dose of angst as they strive for redemption and a happily ever after, which everyone deserves.

D.B. Sieders lives in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband, two children, three cats, and her very active imagination.

You can find D.B. Sieders on her Website, Twitter, Facebook, and Goodreads

*****

Giveaway:

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Want a chance to win some beautiful custom jewelry?

Click here between now and April 7, 2016 to enter my Crosscurrents Release Celebration Giveaway!

Grand prize is a Sterling Silver and Crystal mermaid pendant and necklace set. Plenty of other prizes, too!

Happy Reading!

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Book Review – Lorelei’s Lyric

05 Monday Oct 2015

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I am so happy that D.B. Sieders stopped by today to give us a little look into how her new series got its start.  If you like unusual paranormal romances you are going to enjoy her take on mermaids and other elemental beings.  Throw in a sexy, but oh-so-troubled, rocker and you have the makings of a hit!

*****

Inspiration for the Southern Elemental Guardians Series

I’ve always been a bit of a mythology nerd. There’s so much inspiration to be drawn from the classics! I’m also a mom. So after watching ‘Barbie and the Mermaid Tale 2’ on DVD about five hundred times (give or take), I decided to explore mermaid lore. The fair maidens of the sea have had their share of page and screen time, but I hadn’t encountered much about their freshwater cousins. I figured, why not? That sounds like a story I can tell. From the legend of Melusine the Warsaw Mermaid, to Lorelei of the Rhine, Ondine, and Wagner’s Rhinemaidens, European folklore is rich in source material. I blended all of these legends, put in my own unique spin, and voilà, my mermaids came alive!

A sexy, wounded rock star, a giant talking catfish, a host of powerful elemental guardians, and a killer soundtrack round out this modern fairy tale for grown ups!

*****

LLLorelei’s Lyric

Southern Elemental Guardians Book 1

by D.B. Sieders

Fantasy Romance – Griffyn Ink

Cover Art – Julie Schroeder Designs

Blurb:

If Lorelei sings, someone will die.

Her beautiful voice once cost a life. Still, music is her passion. What’s a mermaid to do? Run off and live vicariously through mortal musicians!

Unfortunately, gorgeous rocker Vance Idol almost succumbs to her siren call after his show in Nashville. Not that Vance cares—not since his girlfriend’s fatal overdose left him with a supersized death wish. Lorelei makes it her mission to undo the damage and help this talented and charismatic man on the eve of his band’s big break.

But saving a mortal man is a dangerous proposition. Lorelei could far too easily lose her heart, and quite possibly her immortality, during her American holiday. Bad boy Vance might be worth the risk.

Can their love survive his attitude, her fins, and an evil Pixie with a grudge against them both?

Available from Amazon in eBook and paperback formats.

*****

Excerpt:

“I asked you nicely. Once. I won’t do it again.”

The woman didn’t flinch, but her gaze turned hard and held his without faltering. “You didn’t, Vance.”

“I didn’t what? By the way, what’s your name, sugar? Guess it must’ve slipped my mind since last night,” he added, smirking.

“I’m called Lorelei,” she said as she stood, forcing him to take a step back lest she knock him over. “And what you didn’t do was ask me nicely, but it doesn’t matter. You won’t find your phone, clothing, or the means to leave until I’m sure you’re fully healed.”

He maintained his glower but found himself at a bit of a loss. Though she was tall for a woman, he still outweighed her by at least fifty pounds of muscle. Most men he’d faced down during his time on the road would have cowered, but she clearly didn’t fear him.

Since he couldn’t persuade her by fear, he shifted tactics again, reverting to his preferred method of persuasion when faced with a difficult woman. It hadn’t failed him yet. He allowed his gaze to wander down her face to her full lips, and from there down along the slender column of her neck. Her audible swallow and the bob in her throat made him smirk with satisfaction. When his gaze fell to the swell of her breasts, he grew hard again and knew she’d read the heat in his gaze when it returned to her face.

He definitely saw heat in hers.

He moved past her, taking care to brush his skin against her bare arms, and sat down on the bed. He reclined and stretched his body, allowing the towel that covered his lower half to come loose. Plastering a smile on his face, one that charmed most women right out of their panties, he said, “Well if you really want to make sure I’m healed, Lorelei, I guess you’d best get on with your examination.”

*****

Review:

(I never know how much is too much in my reviews so I’m going to say that there are some minor spoilers.  So skip ahead if you don’t want to know anything.)

I found Lorelei’s Lyric to be a ton of fun – and even more so now that I know it all started with Barbie 🙂  If you’ve seen many of my reviews then you know that I read just about anything romance and so I’ve read a few paranormal ones before, but I’ve not run across that many with mermaid heroines and it’s always interesting to find a new twist in a very popular genre (and sub-genre).

Lorelei is a great heroine.  She’s strong but has her troubles and a history that wasn’t always so rosy.  It seems like she takes her powers and her position seriously, which is a good thing considering what she can do 🙂  And while her attraction to Vance could be his salvation, it could be her downfall so it’s interesting to see her try to balance everything and decide what she’s willing to sacrifice.

Vance has been spiraling for a while – booze, pills, and despair.  He’s destroying his relationships and doesn’t have enough in him to care.  I think some may have an issue with Vance’s addiction/depression and how that gets addressed.  Personally I’ve been blessed to not have either really impact my life so I’m not sure how realistic any of it is here.  But it worked for me so I’m going to go with it.  I especially liked the fact that he actually gets real help and views it as a forever type of thing – there isn’t a quick fix for him and that I do find believable.  There may have been a paranormal influence as well.  It’s mentioned but it isn’t really clear to me how much it affects him or if he would have been that way regardless.

As with any great series, the supporting characters are fantastic.  Jack is the perfect down-home country boy and Bruce is flirty & fun (I can’t wait for him to find someone to fall for).  I’m also hoping that we either get a spin-off with Vance’s band mates or they find an elemental to love, especially Josh.  I think that he needs someone good in his life.  Sieders has a ton of material that she can work with and while we know Lorelei’s sister is next, there is a lot to choose from after that.

For paranormal romance readers who are looking for something a little different, Lorelei’s Lyric could be your first step into a whole new world.  Unusual characters, an intriguing plot, and smart writing all combine to make for a quick and enjoyable read.

*****

authorAuthor Info:

D.B. Sieders was born and raised in East Tennessee and spent her childhood hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains, wading barefoot in creeks, and chasing salamanders, fish, and frogs. She and her family loved to tell stories while sitting around the campfire.

Those days of frog chasing sparked an interest in biology. She is a working scientist by day, but never lost her love of telling stories. Now, she’s a purveyor of unconventional fantasy romance featuring strong heroines and the heroes who strive to match them. Her heroes and heroines face a healthy dose of angst as they strive for redemption and a happily ever after, which everyone deserves.

D.B. Sieders lives in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband, two children, two cats, and her very active imagination.

You can find D.B. Sieders on her Website, Twitter, Facebook, and Goodreads.

*****

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