Giveaway & New Release Monday: Butterfly Swords

Launch Celebration Winners: Sorry for the belated posts, but I’ve drawn for the winners and here they are.

Eve S. – Autographed copy of Butterfly Swords

Neena Li – Autographed copy of Butterfly Swords

Jane Cheung – Copy of the graphic novel Heaven Sword, Dragon Sabre

Congratulations! I will be contacting the winners shortly for mailing info. The Grand Prizes will be drawn on October 15.

Blog Tour: Today I’m at New Release Monday, a special feature of Excerpt Monday. I’m also blogging along with Harlequin author Stephanie Draven about Bad Girls of the Ancient World. Come by for some fascinating history. An interview with Book Junkie is up as well as one on The Diva Bookcase. Major thanks for all the blog buzz right around the release date. 🙂

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Welcome to New Release Monday, a special feature that sprung from the fabulous Excerpt Monday program. This month my debut novel Butterfly Swords released on October 1. The following scene happens shortly after the hero and heroine meet. An ambush has thrown the two of them together in the forests of the Tang empire. The hero Ryam wakes up to find Ai Li with her butterfly swords in hand.

There are five fabulous new releases in the giveaway. You must comment on the Excerpt Monday blog, not here, to be eligible!

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“I was…I was practicing.”

“This is how you practice?”

Ryam folded his arms over his chest and cocked his head as he circled her. The intensity of his gaze flooded her with heat. It was a wonder she didn’t cut herself with her own swords.

“All those elaborate patterns,” he murmured. “Does that help in fights?”

“In combat, your body falls into what it has done a thousand times before. A perfect harmony between instinct and thought.”

Her throat felt dry as she recited the words. Her elder brothers were commonly praised for their skill, but never before had a man shown such interest in her. She drew out an intricate pattern with the tip of one sword in three neat swipes, as if wielding a calligraphy brush. It gave her something to do as he stepped closer. All of the air around her seemed to rush toward him whenever he drew near.

“Your brothers taught you this?” he asked.

“My grandmother.”

His laughter filled the clearing. “Your grandmother?”

“Grandmother was a master.”

The next pass of her sword sliced a scant inch in front of him, taunting him. He stood his ground and his smile widened.

“So do you want to try it?”

Her swords froze. “Try it?”

“My barbaric head bashing against that beautiful sword work of yours.”

A duel. Her heart was already pounding with the promise of it.

“No,” she replied.

“No?”

“You are far more experienced than I am.”

The meaning had been clear in her head as she spoke the words, yet another, more suggestive meaning loomed between them. A well of heat rose up her neck. She blamed this barbarian language.

He placed a hand to his chest with mock passion. “But you got the better of me yesterday when I was drugged. Don’t I deserve a chance to redeem myself?”

She was certain there was something not quite proper about a strange man offering to spar with her the day after they met. Yet this foreigner treated her with such directness and familiarity, like her brothers. He continued to taunt her with laughter shining in his eyes and the curve of his mouth hinted at an irresistible wickedness. Her stomach knotted in response.

In truth, not like her brothers at all.

“I should get some advantage since you are so…” She looked him up and down. “Big.”

“What do you have in mind?”

With a household of five brothers she knew how to pick her battles. Ryam had more training than her and his sword could cut her in half, but its weight would slow him down. And the terms were yet to be negotiated. With a good plan, she could defeat Fourth Brother and occasionally, even Third brother.

“I attack first. Ten attempts. You can only defend,” she proposed.

“You do this often, don’t you?”

His irises shifted to storm gray, the laughter in them transforming into something dark and unknown. He held her gaze while the woods faded around her.

“What do you say to a wager?” He unsheathed his sword in a seductive whisper of steel. “If I win, you give me a kiss.”

Barbaric. But she saw her opening.

“If I win, you take me to Changan.”

He let her heart beat on forever before answering.

“Agreed.”

Her palms began to sweat, and a fever rose beneath her skin. Up until then, she truly believed she could defeat him. She had been running strategies through her head, but suddenly she found herself staring at the rough stubble over his jaw and wondering if it would tickle. It was the sort of daydream that would send Grandmother’s bamboo switch stinging over her knuckles. The sort of thought that would have Mother beseeching their ancestors to bring her back to sanity.

“After the first round—” She ran her tongue over her lips. For all her negotiation, she had the sinking feeling this duel had slipped out of her grasp. “If you do not defeat me after ten attempts, you should honorably forfeit.”

“Of course. Twenty moves?” he asked softly.

Deep breaths, she reminded herself. Mind, breath, body. “Or first blood.”

He raised his sword in salute. The smile remained on his face as he backed away, setting the starting distance.

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Check out the other New Release Monday excerpts as well as exciting giveaways–including one for Butterfly Swords.  The new releases will be live 8am on Monday morning.

First Signing, Giveaway Drawings & Kung Fu Action

Launch Celebration: The October 1 drawing was delayed because I was traveling to Seattle! I sincerely apologize. I will randomly draw the winners tonight and post them tomorrow. Thank you everyone for your support!

Review Round Up: Amber of Buried By Books reviewed Butterfly Swords with a C+/B- grade. Another review by Goodreads reviewer Jean Marie Ward, who I believe won the Goodreads giveaway, and one more from book blogger Mala on Bad Necklace. Hope I didn’t miss anybody.

The Pink Heart Society has selected Butterfly Swords for their October Book Club . Come back there October 26 to discuss the book. Speaking of book chats, I’m gearing up for the book chat on Dear Author next Saturday from 7pm to 9pm EST. I’ll definitely be there and will post details about joining the chat as I get them.

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Some people are surprised and probably wonder why I re-tweet and post less than stellar reviews. Two authors I respect, Stacia Kane and Joanna Bourne, link and acknowledge every review good or bad. And, frankly, I don’t think they’re awful reviews and I just like that people are reading and talking.

I’m still at the ECWC conference. I’m having a fabulous time. I got to attend Kristina McMorris’ “Selling the Hard Sell” workshop and scribbled notes furiously. Wonderful info on marketing. I hope we get a chance to merge our two talks together at RWA 2011.

My first book signing was AWESOME! I got to chat with many new faces and I was overwhelmed that so many people wanted to buy multiple copies to do giveaways on their blogs. Butterfly Swords sold out early, but that meant I could get up and speak with some authors. 🙂

I got a chance to pick up The Iron Duke by Meljean Brook as well as Kris Kennedy’s The Conqueror and The Irish Warrior. I’ve been waiting to get my hands on hers for a while now.  I also grabbed Rose Lerner’s In for a Penny which looks fabulous.

And here’s a bit of fun. Kung-fu Action Theatre posted a audio reading of the opening of Butterfly Swords. I believe there’s a podcast as well. I had to do a lot of takes and I’ve decided I don’t have a great voice for radio. Next time, I must find a narrator with a sexy voice…preferably with an English accent.