Thursday, October 20, 2011

Rebate offer and a little background on Sonoran Heat



All Romance eBooks is spotlighting publisher Amber Quill Press until October 31st with special rebates on all AQP titles! This includes LGBT imprint Amber Allure, so now might be a good time to stock up on M/M titles for the winter. For example, ahem, my novel Sonoran Heat is currently $5.25 after eBook Bucks rewards:

http://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-sonoranheat-454572-144.html


A little background: I wrote Sonoran Heat on the tail-end of a rather rough Midwest winter, one that challenged me physically, emotionally, and creatively. I found I needed a quiet respite, with thoughts of sun and warmth, while returning to the roots of writing for the sake of the craft itself. That's exactly what Sonoran Heat provided. It grew from Sunrise at Mama Irene's, a free short story I'd posted almost a year earlier. I asked myself "What happens next?", changed the setting to the Sonoran Desert where I've lived twice, and wove the story from there.

This tender romance focuses on the relationship itself, minus some of the crazier elements I've explored in other works (like, oh, forest fires, train wrecks, or Balkan mobsters). It's also low on angst and conflict, themes my regular readers know I often explore to the point of sadism, but this is one story where I needed a break from all of that. (Hey, even I can't be dark all the time!)

So...if you're in the mood for a hot but mellow story that's been praised by one reviewer for "gentle pacing" and cited by others as not being *too* squicky for a May/December romance, Sonoran Heat might just be what you're seeking. (If a tamer approach bores you, or isn't the sort of escape you need right now, well, that's what my wilder stories like Blue Ruin are for!)


4 comments:

jayhjay said...

LOL, I have both sitting in my TBR pile on my reader! Now I know which to read depending on my mood!

Pia Veleno said...

I actually picked up that story because I remembered the freebie you posted - both for the sweet sunrise scene, and the punk boy under the table. It's so fun when a quick bit of fiction develops in to something deeper. :)

Katrina Strauss said...

jayhjay ~ I aim for variety! Hopefully one of those will be the right read on the right day.

Katrina Strauss said...

Pia ~ It's always an amazing experience when a story evolves so organically. Even better when readers are willing to go for the ride!

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