Wednesday, November 30, 2011

LAUNCH DAY NUMBER 3!

Three in a row! 
THE ROCK STAR on November 1. 
THE BODYGUARD on November 15. 
And now THE LEADER OF THE BAND on December 1. 
That's three launches two weeks apart for the re-issue of my Rock'n'Romance trilogy. 

I've had a lot of fun revisiting the main characters of these three books. I've also ventured out of my little writing world to visit new blogs, party four days straight, and meet new readers. Perhaps the rush of the holidays will feel relaxing this year. LOL!

Zach and Lauren are different than characters I usually write. They have both been in the public eye for so many years, it takes a crisis to start peeling away the layers of their public personas to reveal what is really in their hearts. 

Even when confronted with a crisis, change doesn't come easily for these two sometime-lovers. They get a nudge in the right direction from friends, a little girl who loves her Uncle Zach, and a scrawny orange street cat with a bite out of one ear. Oh yeah, and a group of ladies at the retirement home who play strip poker every week.

BUY THE BOOK!
You can buy THE LEADER OF THE BAND for $2.99 from Rogue Phoenix Press.

READ AN EXCERPT!
You can also read an excerpt at my Genie Gabriel Web site (click on "books," then on the cover for THE LEADER OF THE BAND).

ENTER THE CONTEST!
And, remember, you can still enter my contest for a $25.00 gift card from Amazon.com. Simply leave a comment--you can tell me your favorite rock band or singer and I'll listen to at least one of their songs--or just say hello!

Monday, November 28, 2011

RECIPE FOR ROCK'N'GOOD CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

Need a yummy cookie recipe for gifts or to leave for Santa? 

Shannon, the heroine from THE ROCK STAR, might not cook much, but she does know cookies. Her grandmother taught Shannon how to make cookies by taste and the feel of the dough, so this recipe is an approximation for Rock'n'Good Chocolate Chip Cookies:

Mix together thoroughly:
1 C granulated sugar
1 C brown sugar
1 cube butter (can also add 1/2 C peanut butter if you'd like)

Then add 1 egg, 1 tsp. vanilla, 1 tsp. baking soda and a dash of salt. Mix thoroughly. 

Stir in 2 C flour (more or less), a bit at a time and mix thoroughly--or until your arm gets tired. Dough should be a bit stiff (kinda like play dough but taste much better :).

Add an 8-ounce package of chocolate chips (can also mix in butterscotch chips or white chocolate chips).

Bake at 350 degrees for 8-10 minutes. For soft and chewy cookies, don't overcook! They should still look a bit doughy when you take them out of the oven.

Enjoy!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

CONGRATULATIONS TO MY WINNERS!

Have you ever been to a four-day party that lasted 24 hours a day? Well, the Thanksgiving Party at The Romance Studio did. Fortunately, I didn't have to stay up during the entire time!


But I did chat with some wonderful readers who ventured over to the Rock'n'Romance blog. From those readers, my selection committee (aka my dogs--yes really!) chose the winners of my giveaways. 


The winners of a gift certificate from Rogue Phoenix Press for a free e-book download are:
Barb B. 
BJ
Christy
Lisa K. 
(I'm still waiting to hear back from the winner of the other prize.) 


CONGRATULATIONS, ladies! Your names will also go back in the hopper for my separate contest for a gift certificate that will be drawn Dec. 10. I've already scheduled time with my selection committee to be on hand--er, on paw. :)







Tuesday, November 22, 2011

WELCOME TRS READERS!



We're wrapping up the Thanksgiving Party at The Romance Studio! Any TRS readers who also comment on this Rock'n'Romance blog will have their name entered in my December 10 drawing for a $25.00 gift certificate from Amazon.com. 


I had so much fun earlier this month listening to new bands and revisiting classics that blog readers suggested, and I want to do it again! Tell me who your favorite rock singer or rock band is and I'll listen to at least one of their songs. Or you can just say hello and still be entered in the drawing!

YES, THE CONTEST IS OPEN UNTIL DECEMBER 10!

Any commentor on any of the Rock'n'Romance blog posts will have their name entered in a drawing for a $25.00 gift certificate from Amazon.com on December 10.

If you comment once a day, your name will be entered in the drawing with each comment.

AFTER THE LIGHTS GO DOWN...

I shared this list with TRS Thanksgiving Party readers just for fun, and thought everyone might enjoy it. 

Here's a top 10 list of what rock bands (and their significant others) do after the lights go down:
10--Talk to a cat
9--Look for signs of angels
8--Fill a bad guy's fancy car with rotting potatoes
7--Hide out in a retirement home
6--Help kids with music therapy
5--Rescue a street dog
4--Decorate a Christmas tree
3--Save a child from drowning
2--Swing across an abyss to save children
1--Generate their own sweet music!

Sunday, November 20, 2011

AN ANGEL IN DISGUISE? AND A CONTEST FOR YOU!

When writing THE BODYGUARD, the heroine's four-year-old twins quickly developed their own distinct personalities--one precocious and outspoken, the other quiet and sensitive. But both believed deeply in angels. 

When violence drives them from home and their mom struggles to hide her tears, they wish for an angel for her. Soon after, Mitch comes into their lives. When the twins find feathers on the floor near him, they are convinced he is an angel. 

As further proof, he also has a dog--perhaps crossed with a shaggy, blond bear--who plays gently with the twins but protects them fiercely. They call him Gabe, the angel's dog...


Excerpt from THE BODYGUARD © Genie Gabriel

...Julia soon escaped upstairs with the twins. She settled the children in the turret with a coloring book and crayons. To hide her tears and shame from her children, Julia went in search of the other toys her friend kept in the house for their visits.

"Is the big man downstairs Mommy’s angel?" Abraham whispered.

"Maybe." Angelina leaned against the dog, who had followed them upstairs.

"He doesn’t have wings." Abraham sat beside his sister. "Just really long hair."

"He has to hide his wings so no one knows he’s an angel."

"Oh." Abraham pondered that comment as he rubbed the dog’s ears. "How do we find out for sure?"

"Look for feathers on the floor. In the morning before Mommy’s awake. Okay?"

"Okay," Abraham agreed.


***
Now, I'm not taking sides in a debate of whether or not angels exist. But how can you doubt two kids whose faith is unshakable--even after they are kidnapped--and subtle angel signs that lead to their rescue?

Do you believe in angels? Comment here--and share your own angel experiences if you wish--and be entered in a drawing to win a $25.00 Amazon.com gift certificate on Dec. 10.

WANT TO READ AN EXCERPT?

If you want to read an excerpt from any of the Rock'n'Romance trilogy, go to my Web site <www.GenieGabriel.com>, select the "Books" page, then click on one of the covers. This will bring up a review of the book and an excerpt. 


And, of course, a link to buy the book at special holiday pricing:
THE ROCK STAR is just 99 cents.
THE BODYGUARD is $2.99.
When released December 1, I have insider information THE LEADER OF THE BAND will also be $2.99. 


Enjoy!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

WANT YOUR OWN PERSONAL BODYGUARD?

It is indeed a month for giving thanks as the second book of my Rock and Romance trilogy, THE BODYGUARD, is on the cyberstands now!

My first editor called this book "a feel-good Christmas story." In addition to a sexy bodyguard, this book features a soft-spoken psychiatrist who morphs into a kick-ass heroine to save her children from kidnappers and earn a Christmas miracle for all of them.

This book is available at the special price of $2.99 from Rogue Phoenix Press.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

WHO'S YOUR IDEAL BODYGUARD?

Have you started your Christmas wish list? If so, pull it out and let's add to it. If not, let's get started and play "what if"!

"What if" someone said they would provide your ideal bodyguard for Christmas. What would he be like? 

Mitch Garrison, the hero of my book, THE BODYGUARD, is stop-you-in-your-tracks gorgeous with lots of muscles and longish blond hair--a plus for me. He also takes his job very seriously and had deep emotional wounds he refused to talk about. In fact, he spent much of the book giving me the silent treatment. A frustrating situation for a writer who is trying to dig deeply into the motivation of a character. :)

But the guy is totally loyal and operates from an solid sense of integrity. And he rescued a street dog and quickly made the decision to keep Julia's children safe. Those are characteristics I really admire. 

So I kept digging. Kept nudging. Kept pushing him into situations where he had to face his past and his growing love for Julia. Watching her become a physically and emotionally strong woman showed him the way to heal his own wounds. 

Yeah, Mitch shows a lot of fine qualities for a bodyguard. He and Julia earned their happily-ever-after.

But I have to admit there's another character in THE BODYGUARD who comes closer to my real-life bodyguards: the dog, Gabe. Yep, the one described as "perhaps crossed with a shaggy, blond bear."

My household is filled with a number of pure- and mixed-breed doggies who guard against all kinds of would-be villains, such as neighborhood cats, the squirrels who run along our fence, and an occasional misplaced garbage can. They are also great cuddlers and make sure I get up from the computer occasionally to get them snacks and take them for a W-A-L-K. Shh! It's that time now and I'm trying to finish this post before they protest too loudly. 

If you'd like to meet some of my doggies, they have their own Web site at <http://www.quantumcanines.com/>.

How about you? Who's your ideal bodyguard? (If your ideal bodyguard is someone on TV or in the movies, I'll try to watch him--or her--in action. So if I don't respond to your comments right away, you'll know why! :)

Monday, November 14, 2011

AND THE WINNER IS...

Many thanks to those who responded to my "Confessions of a Rock and Roll Wimp" post. I had so much fun listening to the rock groups and songs you suggested that I tossed your names into a guitar case for a chance at a gift certificate to Rogue Phoenix Press. DEBBY LEE, if you would please contact me at <thankyou@designsbymsg.com>, I'll let you know how to claim your prize. 

Saturday, November 5, 2011

CONFESSIONS OF A ROCK AND ROLL WIMP

I missed the birth and infancy of rock and roll, so didn't discover the incredible voice of Elvis Presley until toward the end of his life. 

I was what could be considered a rock and roll "wimp." Not much into heavy metal--I liked an occasional song or two, but preferred my eardrums intact. Ironically, many of the groups considered "heavy metal" when I was a teenager are still around today--like Aerosmith, AC/DC, Metallica--and show up on my kids' playlists. Who would have thought these bands would still be rockin' into middle age?

As a teenager, I inched into rock and roll via "soft pop." I was totally sucked in by the Monkees. My parents--bless them--drove me and a couple girlfriends 150 miles to see one of their concerts. I screamed until I was hoarse and had a blast! I didn't realize they weren't singing their own songs until I was hooked on the fun. 

And, like many sixteen-year-olds, my cousin and I dreamed we would move to Los Angeles after we graduated and become music stars. After all, we both sang in the church choir. In reality, she lived most of her life near the small town where we grew up. At least I got out of town, but farther away from LA, not closer. 

As I got older, I came to admire those who not just performed, but wrote their own songs. Many of those same musicians I already enjoyed, including John Denver, Neil Diamond, Simon & Garfunkel. 

My musical tastes broadened a bit, but were still predominantly the "easy listening" songs I preferred as a teenager. When I began writing, I remembered how music and those who played it were so much a part of my life as a teenager and young adult. So how could I not write a story or three about the influences of musicians? And, given my love of romances, these stories would have to be Rock 'n' Romances. 

So who are your favorite rock bands? Do you like one particular style of music or are your tastes more eclectic? You name 'em and I'll listen to at least one of their songs--and enter you in my drawing!


Coming in a later post: the ladies of rock!