LASR Best Romance of 2007 Nomination!

December 29, 2007

Faery Special Romances
has been nominated as
Best Romance of 2007” in the long print category at
Long and Short Reviews.

Yay! Thanks so much to the ladies at LASR, and the readers who nominated my book.

Voting begins January 1 and I think continues until January 31. I’m not quite sure how this works yet.

So congrats to Keely! But I swear, that faery is getting a swollen head over all these kudos. You’d think she wrote the book. Hrrmph.

Jacquie

Princess Keely, Star of Faery Special Romances

Website *** Myspace *** Bebo *** Faery World

Faery Special Romances (Available now)
Take a look at the book video

Royalties go to Children’s Tumor Foundation,
ending Neurofibromatosis through Research


Final Week! Jacquie’s Great Holiday Contest Fest

December 21, 2007

New rules for the Dec. 26 Drawing!Drawing date: Dec. 26

A Faery Special Holiday Package, including:
Faery Special Romances by Jacquie Rogers

As the reader, it was as if I journeyed through time and history with Keely, who gets her own romance story in the end … with an interesting twist. Author Jacquie Rogers has a winner with this gem. Recommended! ***** ~~Detra Fitch, Huntress Reviews

All royalties donated to:
The Children’s Tumor Foundation
ending Neurofibromatosis through research

also

Faery Good Bath Salts
Keely T-shirt
Faery Special Calendar Magnet

and

Cat O’Nine Tales by Deborah Macgillivray
Nine short stories and novellas . . . A treat for all! And a puurrr-fect way to spend any winter night. ~~Detra Fitch, Huntress Reviews


and other fun items . . . who knows what good stuff my sister will find. You’ll want to win this special holiday prize package, whether to pamper yourself or to give to your sweetie!

New Rules!

1. Go to my scribe’s myspace page and leave a gift under the Christmas tree. Leave your name and a note naming the person who you’d like to see win a copy of Faery Special Romances.
2. Send an email to Keely (star of Faery Special Romances) stating your name and your special someone’s name.
3. Join Keely’s Contest and News group if you’re not already a member, because that’s where the winner will be announced.
And that’s it! On Dec. 26th, the winner’s name will be drawn and announced on Keely’s Contest and News group. The winner will determine whether she or her friend get all the goodies, but both will receive Faery Special Romances.


Review: Introducing Sonika

December 18, 2007

Introducing Sonika
by Eilis Flynn
ISBN: 978-1419914225
Publisher: Cerridwen Press

Remember Elektra? She was one butt-kicking ninja assassin and highly popular Marvel Comics superheroine–certainly one of my favorites. Well now Eilis Flynn has given us Sonika. She’s sexy, she’s compassionate, and she’s dedicated, but stamping out crime and defeating her arch-villain is her first priority. Most of the time.

Sonya Penn wasn’t an ordinary orphan when her parents died on her sixteenth birthday. No, she was a superheroine in training. Her parents, Velocity and Sounder, were killed in pursuit of evil villain Gentleman Geoffery. Now, twelve years later, Sonya has dropped all pretention of going into the superheroine business for lack of training, and maybe will, too. She’s now a physical therapist and her goal is to pay off her late aunt’s medical bills.

Meet client John Arlen. It wasn’t easy–she had to crawl through a window to do it. Arlen’s a wealthy man but is obsessed with getting his anti-gravity machine to work so he can kill the man who murdered his father and maimed him. Turns out that his enemy is the son of the man who murdered Sonya’s parents; hence, the call to adventure.

Introducing Sonika is a seamless blend of the comic book world with the Happily Ever After of romance. We have a sexy, uber-intelligent hero who’s protective, even though Sonika could, indeed, kick his ass, too. Depth and complexity of character along with non-stop action make this book a must-buy for any reader who’s looking for romance, but kicked up a notch.

I’m hoping this is only the first in an Eilis Flynn superheroine series because I can hardly wait to read the next one.

reviewed by Jacquie Rogers

Princess Keely, Star of Faery Special Romances

Jacquie Rogers *** Myspace *** Bebo *** Faery World

Faery Special Romances (Available now)
Take a look at the book video
Royalties go to Children’s Tumor Foundation,
ending Neurofibromatosis through Research


Jacquie’s Great Holiday Contest Fest: Week 11!

December 14, 2007

Congratulations to racro10. She’s won A Wish In Time by Laurel Bradley!

And you can win, too. Next drawing: December 19!

All you have to do is sign up for Keely’s Contest and News Group. Just go to http://www.jacquierogers.com and click on Contest.

Time for a little holiday cheer. The next winner will receive:

One Faery Special Romances T-Shirt

Four packages of Faery Good Bath Salts

A Faery Special Romances Calendar Magnet

Postcard of my scribe’s new book cover:

Down Home Ever Lovin’ Mule Bues

and

In Her Bed (The Dragons of Challon, Book 2) by Deborah MacGillivray

“Deborah writes as if she’s been in Medieval Scotland and can somehow, magically, take you back there with her to stand amidst the heather and mist of another time. This is breathtaking beautiful, award-caliber writing.” ~~New York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands

In Her Bed

Read an excerpt and view the book video

All this great stuff, plus, you never know what my sister is likely to throw in the box. That girl does like to shop. :)

And while you’re at my website, join the fun with the Name That Christmas Carol contest! It’s on the contest page, and you could win even more fabulous prizes.

Good luck!

Jacquie

Princess Keely, Star of Faery Special Romances

Jacquie Rogers *** Myspace *** Bebo *** Faery World

Faery Special Romances (Available at all online stores)
Take a look at the book video
Royalties go to Children’s Tumor Foundation,
ending Neurofibromatosis through Research


Winter Festivities in the Old West

December 10, 2007

Yule Brings Celebration For All

The snow blows nearly sideways as it blankets the range. Ranch hands hunker down in their saddles, scarves over their ears and their Stetsons protecting them from the fierce wind. They dream of a warm fire and hot buttered rum. But they have livestock to save from freezing and starvation, so they ride on.

It’s Christmas on the open range. Miserable for man and beast. But it isn’t just another day at the office, so to speak. They whittle gifts for one another, sing a few carols as they sit around the campfire warming their hands and feet.  Cook gives them a hot meal–the finest beans with maybe some meat thrown in. And with a little luck, Cook would bake an apple pie. Life couldn’t be better and they thank their lucky stars for a sound horse and solid tack.

(Yes, I know these cattle are a modern breed and very fat, but it’s the only picture I could find.)


Chanukkah in the
mines.

It’s the 1860’s in Silver City, Idaho. The Festival of Lights has been celebrated in the West since the beginning, but not like their counterparts back East who have a warm and dry place to worship with their families. A menorah can be lit anywhere, and the Jewish silver miners do just that. They pray, play a little dreidel, and think a lot of home.

The picture to the left is the oldest continuously used synagogue west of the Mississippi. It’s located in Boise, Idaho, and was built in 1896 by the Beth Israel congregation, now called the Ahavath Beth Israel congregation. Very beautiful.

Christmas on the farm. Everyone has chores to do every day. Cows needs milked, livestock needs watered and fed, eggs need gathered, and the barnyard needs to be tidied (to use a gentile term). So after the chores are done, the family can gather together and celebrate Christmas with what meager resources they have. If they don’t have evergreen trees to spare, they might decorate a sagebrush with popcorn and berries. They make ornaments with precious bits of paper and scraps of cloth. Peach tins make nice ornaments, too, and they shine in the firelight.

1876 Christmas, Harper’s Weekly

Their celebration might be more humble than those in the eastern cities, but they have a grand time, nevertheless. The women cook for days. They’re resourceful and whatever they have available will do for a fine pie or stew. The Christmas feast could consist of chicken, venison, or maybe a ham, along with homemade rolls, freshly churned butter, potatoes and gravy, and pies–maybe one made with dried apples and a vinegar pie. Each family member has made modest gifts for the others and even the smallest child has labored over precious gifts–maybe a drawing or a doll made of sticks. They sing carols, maybe read the Bible, and if they’re close enough to town, maybe even go to church.

For most Christian families, Christmas is a day for family togetherness and to show their love and appreciation for one another, as well as celebrating the religious aspect of the holy day.

Christmas for Outlaws, Gunslingers, and Cyprians.  The saloon owner brings small gifts for the working ladies, the bartender, the resident gambler, and a few of the regulars. A few cowpunchers bring gifts for their favorite girl. They might have a nice meal together before they open for business, and even then, the customers are few. It’s one night they can relax.

Happy Holidays to Everyone!

Jacquie

Enter the Name that Christmas Carol contest.  It’s fun!

Princess Keely, Star of Faery Special Romances

Jacquie Rogers *** Myspace *** Bebo *** Faery World

Faery Special Romances (Available now)
Take a look at the book video
Royalties go to Children’s Tumor Foundation,
ending Neurofibromatosis through Research



Jacquie’s Great Holiday Contest Fest: Week 10!

December 6, 2007

Lisa Avila won two awesome books!

Forced Mate by Rowena Cherry
“Author Cherry has penned a mind-blowing world in her new series. The attention to detail, the characters, it’s all top-notch.” ~~Kenda Montgomery, Official Reviewer for The Mystic Castle Insufficient Mating Material by Rowena Cherry
“What a fantastic read! A book full of possibilities, humor, intrigue and action. I loved it!” ~~Les Stroud AKA “SURVIVORMAN”

Congratulations, Lisa!

Next drawing: Dec. 12, 2007
A Wish In Time by Laurel Bradley
With its intersecting love stories and elegant, transporting prose, it is a novel that will comfort, bemuse, and reconfirm a readers belief in the most intangible element of all: love. ~~Cheryl Jeffries, Heartstring Reviews

A Wish In Time by Laurel Bradley

If you’re a member of Keely’s Contest and News group, you’re already entered for this drawing . . .

But watch for new rules on the December 26 drawing. It involves gifts to your favorite faery. :)

Also, don’t forget to play Name That Christmas Carol. You can find it on my scribe’s contest page. http://www.jacquierogers.com and click on Contest.

Happy Holidays!

Princess Keely, Star of Faery Special Romances

Jacquie Rogers *** Myspace *** Bebo *** Faery World

Faery Special Romances (Available now)
Take a look at the book video
Royalties go to Children’s Tumor Foundation,
ending Neurofibromatosis through Research

Raffle for Dawn Thompson's medical bills