Wednesday, May 8, 2013

#WildAndWickedWednesday Presents @MelodieCampbell and Her Land's End Series! #eroticromance #medieval


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Welcome to the wildly wicked hump day here at Sassy Vixen Publishing! I'm over the moon excited to welcome here today author Melodie Campbell.  She's here to talk about her fabulous Land's End series.  Instead of me gushing over Melodie and her books, I'll just let her tell you all about herself and her writing.~TheVixen



Burn, Baby!  Writing Sex in First Person


Welcome to Land’s End, where the men are real men, the women are scarce, and the sex is…well…pistol hot. But that’s only part of the book. Honest. 

I’m a former comedy writer, so I set out to write a rollicking adventure series with lots of funny moments based on the premise of “Girl out of Time.” Take a modern woman, put her back with medieval warriors, and watch how she manages to survive in a primitive world using modern wiles.

Even though I write comic fantasy, I try to make it as realistic as possible. So what happens when a medieval earl sells his soul to become the most powerful mage in the land? The woman he wants is powerless to resist him, of course, and dammit, he isn’t going to settle for dot dot dot…

But here’s the difference. I write in first person. So everything that happens in the book is through the eyes and ears of the protagonist, Rowena. Writing sex scenes in first person is a teeny bit different. You don’t get the ‘blow by blow.’ You get only what the protagonist sees and feels…

What does this mean? Well, if I’ve been good at it, for a short time the reader will become the protagonist. You’ll be pitched into her head to experience what she experiences and her reactions. This can be remarkably provocative.

Powerful stuff for both the reader and my protagonist Rowena. Hopefully, a girl from modern-day Scottsdale Arizona may not mind that kind of attention. You gotta admit, it beats endless E-Harmony first dates.

Rowena Through the Wall, first in the series, was the no. 1 time travel on Amazon.ca in Feb. 2013. Reviewers have called this series “Game of Thrones Lite.” Here is an excerpt from book 2, just released, ROWENA AND THE DARK LORD.

Filled with brutal, sword-swinging danger, yet sexy and funny, I hope you’ll like the Land’s End series.




Excerpt from ROWENA AND THE DARK LORD


Cedric moved to the window with startling speed, eyes sweeping the land for riders. “I don’t blame you for this. I hardly blame him. You are too much a temptation. I need to get you back to Huel.”

He spun back, eyes on me again. I cried out from the pain of it and I felt his answering howl, as the draw shook him where he stood.

“Damn the gods! How can I hold my powers at bay with you so close—“

He was across the room in a second, down on the floor over me, gathering me to him. The pain gave way to unbelievable release—not joy, oh no, never joy—but like a cage of pain being ripped away. I didn’t try to resist it. No, I didn’t resist his hand in my hair, his lips on my throat moving down and down. Already, my legs were moving apart, betraying the thoughtless, helpless creature I was becoming.

His mouth moved down further and I let him, dear God, I welcomed it, his mouth on my skin, knowing me, claiming me, and then…

I jerked and cried out when he entered me. He roared like a lion, pulled back, then burst forward again, and I grabbed his tunic hard and pulled. The cloth ripped in my hands, and I heard him laugh like a demon. His face came down on mine, and we were drowning, fighting for air, and I let go—gave in to the madness, and the waves roared, the room pitched, and I was one with something greater than human—

The room was still now. I opened my eyes. Cedric was sitting cross-legged beside me on the floor with concern on his face. Concern?

“I lost you for a time there,” he said. “How are you feeling?”

This was an old Cedric—a Cedric from before the magic had ruled him. I saw an anxious boy there for a moment, and it confused me. I swallowed hard. The last thing I remembered was being lifted into the night sky. What happened just before that?



Melodie Campbell achieved a personal best this year when Library Journal compared her to Janet Evanovich.  She has over 200 publications, including 100 comedy credits, 40 short stories, and 4 novels. She has won 6 awards for fiction.

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Enter for a $50 Amazon gift certificate and 15 book Giveaway!  Free!  Deadline May 10 Click HERE


ROWENA AND THE DARK LORD, book 2 in the Land’s End series, is NOW AVAILABLE at the special introductory price of .99! (regular price $3.99, after May 1.) Click HERE



And the one that started it all: ROWENA THROUGH THE WALL, book 1 in the Land’s End series can be found HERE



7 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for being my guest today Melodie! Please come back again and share more of Rowena's story. Love it!

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  2. Thanks, Tammy! I"m delighted to be on here. Rowena and the Viking Warlord - book 3 - will be out in the fall. I'm picking out a sassy part of that for your blogsite next time ;)

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  3. Wahoo! I can't wait to read this, it's next on my TBR.

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  4. I finally made it!!! Books taking all my time. I love Mel so very much. Her books are sooo clever and witty. Her humor is even hidden in between the lines! I am a huge fan. As for Ms Sassy Vixen? What a hot dish she is! Wicked as the day is long. GREAT SPOT, both of you!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Leanore! Melodie is a fabulous guest.

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  5. Oh my god I absolutely love the cover! I can't wait to read this one!

    Nikki Prince

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  6. Thank you so much for commenting, gals! I'm needing advice about what genre I should be targeting (other than paranormal and fantasy) so will contact you.

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