Wolves’ Gambit is my new release. Although it’s the third book in the Free Wolves series, it can be read as a stand-alone. In this scene, Lori Grenville, the main character, is confronted by Hyrum, the pack enforcer.
Gifts for your Author #OpenBook Blog Hop
When writing is your profession or hobby, chances are you’ve received all sorts of bookish gifts from friends (or purchased them for yourself)!
I trend towards minimalism when it comes to decorating. Obviously, books and computers don’t count. The more books the merrier. So, I don’t normally ask for “bookish” gifts, I ask for books.
My birthday is easy. That’s about the time of year a new Longmire book comes out. All I have to do is give my darling hubby a gentle reminder, and a new book will show up along with my cake.
For Christmas I often asks for books of poetry or books about the art of writing. Last year I got adventuresome and requested the first book in the Jack Reacher series, Killing Floor. I enjoyed it, but I don’t know if those books will become a tradition.
I have been gifted two “Harry Potter” wands that are also pens. I guess that counts as “writer-ish”?
So what’s on my wish list if you want to buy a book for me? I can always find room for a new book on my already crowded bookshelves.
Introduce me to a new science fiction author. I haven’t read science fiction for too long. Or perhaps a few biographies. I might be hard to please there, because they can’t be of current political figures or celebrities. I haven’t kept up with the Collegium Chronicles by Mercedes Lackey (and there’s a bunch of her books I haven’t read) so, that might be an easy place to start.
While I find room a place for that new book (that isn’t piled on my desk!) let’s head over and find out what the other authors suggest.
April 30, 2018 – A list of book-related gift ideas
When writing is your profession or hobby, chances are you’ve received all sorts of bookish gifts from friends (or purchased them for yourself)! Whether it’s a book light that you love, a framed print of your favorite literary quote, or a pair of Hobbit-inspired socks, these accessories can serve as the start to a great blog post. Though this type of content can work all year round, we find the greatest success in December as book lovers start looking for holiday gift ideas.
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2. Notify your following that you are participating in this blog hop.
3. Promise to visit/leave a comment on all participants’ blogs.
4. Tweet/or share each person’s blog post. Use #OpenBook when tweeting.
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Gifts for your Author #OpenBook Blog Hop
When writing is your profession or hobby, chances are you’ve received all sorts of bookish gifts from friends (or purchased them for yourself)!
I trend towards minimalism when it comes to decorating. Obviously, books and computers don’t count. The more books the merrier. So, I don’t normally ask for “bookish” gifts, I ask for books.
My birthday is easy. That’s about the time of year a new Longmire book comes out. All I have to do is give my darling hubby a gentle reminder, and a new book will show up along with my cake.
For Christmas I often asks for books of poetry or books about the art of writing. Last year I got adventuresome and requested the first book in the Jack Reacher series, Killing Floor. I enjoyed it, but I don’t know if those books will become a tradition.
I have been gifted two “Harry Potter” wands that are also pens. I guess that counts as “writer-ish”?
So what’s on my wish list if you want to buy a book for me? I can always find room for a new book on my already crowded bookshelves.
Introduce me to a new science fiction author. I haven’t read science fiction for too long. Or perhaps a few biographies. I might be hard to please there, because they can’t be of current political figures or celebrities. I haven’t kept up with the Collegium Chronicles by Mercedes Lackey (and there’s a bunch of her books I haven’t read) so, that might be an easy place to start.
While I find room a place for that new book (that isn’t piled on my desk!) let’s head over and find out what the other authors suggest.
April 30, 2018 – A list of book-related gift ideas
When writing is your profession or hobby, chances are you’ve received all sorts of bookish gifts from friends (or purchased them for yourself)! Whether it’s a book light that you love, a framed print of your favorite literary quote, or a pair of Hobbit-inspired socks, these accessories can serve as the start to a great blog post. Though this type of content can work all year round, we find the greatest success in December as book lovers start looking for holiday gift ideas.
Rules:
1. Link your blog to this hop.
2. Notify your following that you are participating in this blog hop.
3. Promise to visit/leave a comment on all participants’ blogs.
4. Tweet/or share each person’s blog post. Use #OpenBook when tweeting.
5. Put a banner on your blog that you are participating.
WordPress:
Custom Blog:
An InLinkz Link-up
Bookshelves and Reading Nooks #OpenBook Blog Hop
Is there such a thing as a bookworm who doesn’t appreciate photos of cozy reading nooks or gorgeous bookshelves?
I’ve got three full size bookshelves in my writing area. They are pretty well packed, although not necessarily only with books. (There’s also my collection of LP’s. And computer parts.) But the house is in transition now, so no pictures.
To appease the blogging gods, I went looking for a few dream spots for reading. Everyone has a different idea of what that means. (Thanks, Pinterest!)
I love the way this one looks—the combination of light and dark, the wood and the tree. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look all that comfortable. No good back support for long reading sessions.
This one is better. All that space for books, and the fireplace is great. (but where’s the chair to sit in front of the fireplace?) And I love the window seat, but again, if you put your legs up on the seat and lean against the wall, your back will start hurting before long.
What’s the deal with blocking off the bottom shelf in this one? And if you stand on the bed to reach the top shelves, you’d better find something better than than antlers to hang onto.
This looks comfortable, but where’s the bookshelf?
This one isn’t bad, but I’d replace the knickknacks with books. At least there are enough pillows that you should be able to get comfortable.
So I didn’t find the “perfect” reading nook. But what it comes down to is the perfect spot is wherever you can find a place to sit down, open a book, and ignore the rest of the world, even for a few minutes.So find your favorite spot, open up your copy of Wolves’ Gambit, and read away, while I head off to see what the other authors are sharing.
April 23, 2018 – Images of reading nooks or bookshelf designs.
Is there such a thing as a bookworm who doesn’t appreciate photos of cozy reading nooks or gorgeous bookshelves? We think not, and have found success rounding up these types of bookish images. Choosing a particular season or unifying theme helps to keep the content focused and repeatable, like outdoor reading nooks or DIY bookshelves. Pinterest and Instagram are great channels to repurpose this image-based content.
Rules:
1. Link your blog to this hop.
2. Notify your following that you are participating in this blog hop.
3. Promise to visit/leave a comment on all participants’ blogs.
4. Tweet/or share each person’s blog post. Use #OpenBook when tweeting.
5. Put a banner on your blog that you are participating.
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Bookshelves and Reading Nooks #OpenBook Blog Hop
Is there such a thing as a bookworm who doesn’t appreciate photos of cozy reading nooks or gorgeous bookshelves?
I’ve got three full size bookshelves in my writing area. They are pretty well packed, although not necessarily only with books. (There’s also my collection of LP’s. And computer parts.) But the house is in transition now, so no pictures.
To appease the blogging gods, I went looking for a few dream spots for reading. Everyone has a different idea of what that means. (Thanks, Pinterest!)
I love the way this one looks—the combination of light and dark, the wood and the tree. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look all that comfortable. No good back support for long reading sessions.
This one is better. All that space for books, and the fireplace is great. (but where’s the chair to sit in front of the fireplace?) And I love the window seat, but again, if you put your legs up on the seat and lean against the wall, your back will start hurting before long.
What’s the deal with blocking off the bottom shelf in this one? And if you stand on the bed to reach the top shelves, you’d better find something better than than antlers to hang onto.
This looks comfortable, but where’s the bookshelf?
This one isn’t bad, but I’d replace the knickknacks with books. At least there are enough pillows that you should be able to get comfortable.
So I didn’t find the “perfect” reading nook. But what it comes down to is the perfect spot is wherever you can find a place to sit down, open a book, and ignore the rest of the world, even for a few minutes.So find your favorite spot, open up your copy of Wolves’ Gambit, and read away, while I head off to see what the other authors are sharing.
April 23, 2018 – Images of reading nooks or bookshelf designs.
Is there such a thing as a bookworm who doesn’t appreciate photos of cozy reading nooks or gorgeous bookshelves? We think not, and have found success rounding up these types of bookish images. Choosing a particular season or unifying theme helps to keep the content focused and repeatable, like outdoor reading nooks or DIY bookshelves. Pinterest and Instagram are great channels to repurpose this image-based content.
Rules:
1. Link your blog to this hop.
2. Notify your following that you are participating in this blog hop.
3. Promise to visit/leave a comment on all participants’ blogs.
4. Tweet/or share each person’s blog post. Use #OpenBook when tweeting.
5. Put a banner on your blog that you are participating.
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Custom Blog:
An InLinkz Link-up
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P.J. Fiala and her new release, Ford.
Description:
the flames of desire run hotter than a mere fire.
Montgomery is working the case of his life. Trailing the arsonist who
killed his parents, the former bounty hunter will soon make this guy
pay for his crimes. After that, Ford plans to reclaim his house from
his ex-wife and retire to his home in the mountains.
Ford rescues Megan from a burning building, their paths abruptly
align. However, Ford keeps secrets from her, and she’s had enough
of men and their secrets. Can they work together to accomplish their
goals? Or will they get scorched by the blazing passion sparking
between them?
in the cupboards to find something to scrounge up for dinner he tried
relaxing his jaw. If he kept it clamped tight like he was doing now,
he’d end up with lock jaw, or arthritis or something equally awful.
But, he was irritated that he was here, in this house, that he swore
he wouldn’t come back to until it was his, completely, lock stock and
barrel. Trouble was, when he tried to think of a safe place to keep
Megan, this was the first place that came to mind. He knew it was
safe, he’d built it with safety in mind. In his line of work, it
wasn’t uncommon for some of the people he had to locate to have angry
family members or associates and he didn’t want to be taken unawares.
Which reminded him. Walking to the desk in the corner of the living
room, he unlocked the top drawer. Lifting the lid on the laptop he
kept in there he waited for it to wake up, logged in, pulled up his
security system. Turning all the cameras on and monitoring the entire
property via closed circuit monitors, he went back to the kitchen to
finish looking for something to eat. Tomorrow he’d have to see if
Emmy could bring some food up here.
few cans of soup, some crackers, and some cans of peaches would be
lunch. Pretty bleak, maybe he’d call Emmy to bring supper up here.
Turning he spied the wine rack, ah things were looking up. Selecting
a nice, full bodied red sangria, he set it on the counter as he
pulled a pan from the drawer below the stove to heat the soup in.
Setting to the task of pulling bowls and spoons from their respective
spaces, he set their eating places at the counter. Wiping the dust
from the wine glasses he set them in front of the bowls and opened
the shallow drawer that held the wine opener.
the cork from the top, Megan entered the kitchen, a soft smile on her
face. “How long have you lived here?”
eleven years.”
walked to the french doors and looked out over the scenery. “But,
you don’t live here now?”
a long story.” Pouring their glasses of wine. “It’s also
temporary.”
turned toward him, crossed her arms over her chest and stared at him.
“Where do you live since you’re not living here?”
took a deep breath. Figures she’d want to know all about him. He
didn’t usually share much of his life. Still too much up in the air.
have a little cottage down the mountain by my sister’s house. I stay
there when I’m not working.”
watched her move toward him, the sun streaming in the French doors
perfectly outlined her body in those sexy jeans and pink t-shirt.
Purely sexy from head to toe. He’d bet she didn’t even know it. Her
full breasts jiggled as she walked and his mouth went dry. It’d been
far too long. Unfortunately he hadn’t thought this through
completely. Staying here with her just might be harder than he
thought.
you work so much you have a house in the mountains you don’t want to
live in because it’s a long story so you stay in the cabin down by
your sister. And then you go to work. Is that about right?”
chuckled. “Well, I don’t know how I’m going to get any peace
here what with you talking so much and all.”
to the stove, he stirred the soup, twisted the knob on the stove to
turn the burner off and filled both of their bowls.
soup and crackers and wine. It’s not much, but it’s all I have. I’ll
call Emmy to bring up some food later. I also have some meat in the
freezer downstairs that I can thaw if Emmy’s busy.”
sat next to her at the counter and they began eating in silence. Or
so he thought.
does Emmy do for a living?”
a defense attorney. A damn good one too.”
your whole family involved with criminals?”
chuckled, “Nah, just Emmy and me. Dawson is a plumber and owns
his own company. He deals in shit, just not the same kind as Emmy and
I.”
giggled. “That’s a good one.”
tell me about Waylon. Why did you marry a piece of scum like him to
begin with?”
bit into a cracker and stared straight ahead. “Gosh damn, but
isn’t that the million dollar question right now? I’ve been kicking
myself since the first year.”
sipped her wine and he watched her swallow, the graceful curve of her
neck, her unblemished skin, her auburn hair looked thick and shiny
and he wanted to touch it. Run his fingers through its softness. Tuck
the strands that had escaped her ponytail behind her delicate ear.
FOR FORD
keeps slipping away and Ford is determined to grab it so that his
parents can rest in peace and for his siblings peace of mind.
the bad guys on the run, Ford is forced to pursue. And he runs
right into Megan, who is somehow in the mix.
paced action, ups and downs, hot, sweaty sex and beautiful mountain
views. What more could you want from a book? The story
sizzles and leaves you breathless from all the action going on, both
in and out of the sheets
the Author
web links:
www.pjfiala.com
www.pjfiala.com/ReadersClub
Author Page: www.pjfiala.com/PJFialaAmazon
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www.twitter.com/pfiala
www.pinterest.com/pattifiala
https://instagram.com/pjfiala/
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P.J. Fiala and her new release, Ford.
Bookish Memes #OpenBook Blog Hop
A collection of bookish memes your audience can relate to.
I wasn’t sure if this sounded like fun or not. But I’ve shared a good meme or two along the way, so although there’s no overriding theme, here’s a few I’ve enjoyed.
My husband shared this one with me. Made me chuckle.
Not sure who I stole this one from.
I borrowed this one from another author, Terry Odell. Looks like I do have a theme going, after all— word play.
I ran across this one today. Describes my writing method beautifully.
And one more. I can’t resist adding one for my new book.
Now let’s go see if the other authors can make us giggle!
April 16, 2018 – A collection of bookish memes your audience can relate to.
Humor is a great way to connect with your audience, and positions itself as a highly-shareable content type. Is there a particular reading pet peeve you could create a narrative around? Or perhaps a favorite fandom your readers might enjoy, too? Pinterest is a great platform to find relevant images — just make sure to always credit back!
Rules:
1. Link your blog to this hop.
2. Notify your following that you are participating in this blog hop.
3. Promise to visit/leave a comment on all participants’ blogs.
4. Tweet/or share each person’s blog post. Use #OpenBook when tweeting.
5. Put a banner on your blog that you are participating.
WordPress:
Custom Blog:
An InLinkz Link-up
Bookish Memes #OpenBook Blog Hop
A collection of bookish memes your audience can relate to.
I wasn’t sure if this sounded like fun or not. But I’ve shared a good meme or two along the way, so although there’s no overriding theme, here’s a few I’ve enjoyed.
My husband shared this one with me. Made me chuckle.
Not sure who I stole this one from.
I borrowed this one from another author, Terry Odell. Looks like I do have a theme going, after all— word play.
I ran across this one today. Describes my writing method beautifully.
And one more. I can’t resist adding one for my new book.
Now let’s go see if the other authors can make us giggle!
April 16, 2018 – A collection of bookish memes your audience can relate to.
Humor is a great way to connect with your audience, and positions itself as a highly-shareable content type. Is there a particular reading pet peeve you could create a narrative around? Or perhaps a favorite fandom your readers might enjoy, too? Pinterest is a great platform to find relevant images — just make sure to always credit back!
Rules:
1. Link your blog to this hop.
2. Notify your following that you are participating in this blog hop.
3. Promise to visit/leave a comment on all participants’ blogs.
4. Tweet/or share each person’s blog post. Use #OpenBook when tweeting.
5. Put a banner on your blog that you are participating.
WordPress:
Custom Blog:
An InLinkz Link-up
Happy Release Day! #WolvesGambit
I’m tickled to announce the official release of Wolves’ Gambit. Lori Grenville, a minor character from Wolves’ Pawn, bugged me to tell her story, and here it is!
Wolf-shifter Lori Grenville was rescued from near-slavery and a brutal pack leader by the Free Wolves. To pay back the favor, she’s dedicated her life to helping others in the same situation, leading shifters to safety and a new start, risking her life in the process. She’s faced down alphas and has no qualms in undermining pack structure.
Now she’s challenged with the task of restoring an alpha to his rightful place. If she gets it right, she can stop a war from ripping apart two packs and spreading across an entire state. If she fails, she’ll be among the first to die.
There’s still the option of walking away and letting the Jaeger and Destin packs destroy each other. That means she’ll fail in her original mission of rescuing the daughter of the Jaeger alpha before the girl is forced into marriage for political gain.
Lori hasn’t failed in a mission yet. This one may be the exception.
Although Wolves’ Gambit is the third book in the Free Wolves series, each book can be read as a standalone.
Thanks to K.M. Guth for another great cover.
You can get Wolves’ Gambit in e-book form here:
Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/id1368542376
Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/wolves-gambit-1
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BZLFCPV
Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/books/1128396666?ean=2940159062932
Amazon UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07BZLFCPV
Amazon AU https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07BZLFCPV
The paperback version will be available soon.