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After Midnight - Black Phoenix #1

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December 12, 2008

Your perfect hero...

You voted for him, here he is...

Your perfect hero is equally funny and intelligent.

He is between 5'11" and 6'2" tall, has short brown hair and blue eyes.

His build is slim but muscular, and no matter what, he always has the right tool for the job. Yup, he's a blue collar worker.

A hot, sweaty, hard working man with calloused hands and a tool belt hanging low on his hips...

Sexy, isn't he?

~ Sarah

December 7, 2008

December Give-Away

Check out the December contest at my group blog:

Murder, Mayhem and More


~ Sarah

November 19, 2008

New Publisher

I am thrilled to announce that The Wild Rose Press has offered me a contract for NOT WITHOUT RISK.

As exciting as it is to receive a contract offer, this is made more exciting by the fact that NOT WITHOUT RISK has always been my favorite of everything I’ve written to date. There’s just something about a wounded hero that gets to me, whether it’s physical wounds or emotional. In Justin’s case, it’s a physical wound that causes personal demons. Something made even more difficult to deal with by a simultaneous struggle against an external demon — one set on killing the woman who just might be Justin’s key to finding peace and happiness of his own.

Yup, I admit it, I have a serious crush on Sergeant Justin Harrison. Even more so with the changes I’ve made since the story’s original conception. And I’m absolutely thrilled that The Wild Rose Press loves Justin’s story as much as I do. Enough to become my new publisher.

~Sarah

October 31, 2008

Hi-Ho, to the track we go…


After two years of no drag racing, my husband finally has his truck back up and running - which is fantastic for me, because honestly, he’s a bit grumpy when he can’t race.

To say he’s excited to be running again would be an understatement. The grin on his face when he pulled the truck out of the garage was reminiscent of a little boy at Christmas. Just witnessing it made me smile.

Racing for DH is about the thrill of the ride. And let me tell you, having ridden down the track in that truck, it is a thrill. ¼ mile in under 10 seconds? Trust me, that’s fast for a pickup that runs on pump gas. No nitrous under that hood, it’s all motor!

How is this related to writing, you may ask? It’s not. But what makes DH happy, makes me happy. So this weekend, we’re off to the drag strip. Hopefully, we’ll even beat his best time.

I’ll let you know.


~Sarah

October 30, 2008

eReaders

I did it, I bought a Kindle.

After reading too many blogs to count about the advantages of an eReader, and even more comparing the available readers, I broke down and bought a Kindle. Why? Well, the more eBooks I read, the more a pain it is to read them on my PDA. As for my laptop, I still love reading them on that, but it is nearing the end of its life and giving me fits. Since the battery will no longer charge, I have to keep the machine plugged in at all times, which kind of negates the point of having a laptop, doesn’t it? It also makes it harder for me to read eBooks because if I want to move to a different location while reading, I have to shut the machine down, move it, then boot back up. Yuck!

There’s also the fact that things are slow at work, so I have all the time I need to read there. This creates its own set of problems because I have to transfer the eBook to my flash drive then take it to work and upload it on my work computer. Then delete it off said work computer so that system isn’t bogged down with eBook after eBook…anyway, life is complicated enough so I threw in the towel and splurged.

Through the many blog comments as well as other eBook authors I’ve spoken to, I think I will enjoy the Kindle. I've done my research, read the pros and cons about this machine. I know some people hate it, and some people love it. For me, the idea that when I get a hankering for a certain author I no longer have to place my Amazon order then wait impatiently until the snail mail delivers the book thrills me. I’m impulsive, I admit it. I’m also extremely impatient. I love the fact that with the click of a computer button, I can have my book. Can you say instant gratification?

So now, I get to wait impatiently for the arrival of my new eReader. I love receiving new technology! I’ll let you know what I think of it.


~Sarah

October 27, 2008

New Banner

I've always loved banners. I enjoy searching review sites and checking out author's banners, comparing the static banners to the animated banners, the erotic book banners to the suspense banners and so on. It's interesting, checking to see just how others choose to promote themselves and their books.

So recently, I decided to try my hand at making a banner. While not the first time I've done this, I have to admit that it hasn't gotten any easier for me. In fact, this banner, which promotes me as an author and not a specific book, was kind of a pain. You see, I'm not that good at Photoshop. Before too long I wind up cursing at the computer as if it should be able to read my mind and do what I want it to do without me needing to push the right button. (does this sound like any of you?) Anyway, after much trial and error, I came up with the following banner.



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I'm not sure if this is something I'll keep or not. What do you think?




~Sarah

October 26, 2008

Congratulations, Hollie Brooks





In His Sleep
Hollie Brooks
The Wilder Rose Press
ISBN#: 978-1-41991-662-5
September 2008
Erotic Contemporary







Good morning, everyone. I just wanted to send a quick congratulations to my good friend Hollie Brooks, for this wonderful review of her first erotic romance, IN HIS SLEEP.

“In His Sleep is a hot fun read. I love the stories of finding love when you least expect it and this one was a humdinger – who would have thought finding the man of your dreams would happen while he is sleepwalking. If you like short, fun and sexy reads, check out In His Sleep, you won’t be disappointed.” — Reviewed by Whitney, Simply Romance Reviews


Congratulations, my friend. You deserve it! PMH!


~Sarah

October 2, 2008

Autumn in Michigan


In the area where I work and live, the change from summer to autumn is not foretold by the date on the calendar. It’s not even the changing of the leaves on the trees. No, here on the Michigan lakeshore, the sign of autumn’s arrival is when people begin pulling their boats out of the water.

So just to let you all know, as witnessed by the boat hanging in the slings when I pulled into work this morning… Autumn has officially arrived in Michigan.

~Sarah

September 25, 2008

Changes at SarahGrimm.com


I enjoy surfing author websites. For me, the surfing is as much in keeping up with current events in favorite author’s lives as it is about scoping out all the unique web designs. Okay, so some sites aren’t as unique as others, and that’s interesting, too!

Typically, my favorite author sites are ones that have been professionally designed for the author. I even have a favorite designer picked out who one day, hopefully, I will be able to afford to hire for my own site. Until then… well, I do what I can.

I have made some changes to my website, http://www.sarahgrimm.com/, the biggest being the design itself. There are a few more things I hope to change about the site, but I’m too busy with work to get to it just yet. Until then, I’d love for you to check out the new design and let me know what you think.


~Sarah

September 5, 2008

Back at the Keyboard


Yes, I’m still around. Some of you were wondering, weren’t you? Well, for those who were, thanks for thinking of me.

What have I been up to you ask? Well, after getting the rights to my books back, I found myself a bit overwhelmed with work and family. So, as happens in life, I put writing aside. I didn’t even give it much thought for about ten months, and then slowly, the itch to create returned and story ideas began sneaking their way into my day to day activities. I’m happy to report, the voices are back…

Unfortunately, it’s the start of a very busy time in the boating world called winterization. Definition – the race to pull all the boats out of the water and prepare them for the upcoming winter. And so, for now my writing is slow going as I try to balance my day job with my desire to create. During the slow moments at work, I’m ‘tweaking’ my completed stories, NOT WITHOUT RISK and AFTER MIDNIGHT. I would love to find a publisher for them. But in the meantime, I’m most excited about the plotting I’ve been doing for a new book, a romantic suspense with the working title, NOWHERE TO HIDE.

I’m still in the planning stages, but am very excited about the book. The story has been rattling around in my brain for a few years now, just waiting for me to take the time to tell it. It will be nice to get it out of there! LOL

I hope you all had a great summer. I look forward to talking with you again soon.

Sarah