Showing posts with label Janet Lane Walters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Janet Lane Walters. Show all posts

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Opposites in Love series by Janet Lane-Walters ~ Jamie Dug It!


I was advised recently that an author shouldn't blog about, nor review, another author's book because that's sending readers to check out books other than her own. While I can see this might be true from a hard marketing standpoint, frankly, I just don't write fast enough to keep readers enjoying books by ONLY me. (LOL) I have a new novel release approximately twice a year. My friends and co-workers download the book and usually read it within a couple of days. Then they have six months to wait for the next book. So I don't feel like I'm hurting my sales when I bring to light another book I've read and enjoyed.

Recently, it's been a whole series. The last series I devoured like this one was Geeta Kakade's Homespun Romance series. This time it's medical romance by Janet Lane-Walters, the Opposites in Love series.

I read the Aries-Libra Connection first. Jenessa is a nurse and Eric is the Director of Nursing. They have a history that he remembers but she doesn't, which is his concern. They're also on different sides of the hospital union/administration, and she's not sure they have a chance for a future because of it.

Next was the Taurus-Scorpio Connection. Laurel has her own history and Alex has a son. They work at the same hospital as Jen and Eric, and their story is just as compelling and entertaining. I love seeing characters from past books and catching up with their story lines.

Janet's latest release is the Gemini-Sagittarius Connection, Liz and Jeff's story. I'm looking forward to this one a great deal. I understand there are a couple more books to come in this series, and I'm glad. Janet Lane-Walters writes true to life medical romance with characters I come to know and love. I'll gladly pick up one of her romance titles any day.

Find Janet's Books We Love titles here: http://bookswelove.net/authors/lane-walters-janet/






Wednesday, July 10, 2013

A Page Straight From...

Lines of Fire by Janet Lane Walters


The challenge match had lasted longer than Alric thought possible. His opponent, one of the desert riders, had been chosen by his clan for the duel. Only one man could win. If Alric bested the other fighter, the local farmers would be spared raids on their crops and herds by the nomad band comprised of rebels against the laws of Investia. If he lost the raids would continue until another patrol arrived. Alric concentrated on the lines of fire flowing over the other man’s skin.
The younger man was agile and talented with the sword and knife. His hair, bleached by the sun, shone red-gold in the morning light. The lines flowed in changing scarlet patterns over his arms and bare chest.
Alric’s opponent’s quick responses to each move made him believe the young man read the lines, too. Someone had to make a mistake before they collapsed.
Sweat coated Alric’s skin. An occasional droplet stung his eyes and blurred his vision. The desert rider showed the same physical reactions. Exhaustion threatened Alric’s control. Then he found an opening. The lines of fire on the younger man’s sword hand faltered.
Alric lunged and caught the other sword sending the blade sailing through the air. He followed with a sweep of his leg. The desert rider sprawled on the ground. Alric pressed his knife against the man’s pulsing neck vein.
“Yield,” he demanded.
“Yielded.” The young man grinned. “Good fight. I’m Jens.”
“Alric.”




Monday, July 8, 2013

Janet Lane Walters 'guest' at Dishin' it Out

I'm pleased to introduce to you Janet Lane Walters- my guest author today.  Please get to know her a little bit from the below interview and feel free to make a comment - she would love to hear from you.  :)  Rita

Janet Lane Walters: I've been published since 1968 and that was in short story. As the short story market dried up I expanded to novels and was finally published in 1972 with "sweet" nurse stories. Having four children, came the need to help send them through college so I returned to work as a nurse. Finally returned to writing around 1990, had a book published for a line that promptly died.  Then I discovered electronic publishing. Still have many copies of the little discs of the first published books. This was 1998 and I've never looked back.

I live in a village on the scenic Hudson River. This has been the venue for a number of my books. Being someone who reads about everything, I write the same way. A lot of my stories are romances, but there are mysteries, suspense and fantasy for adults and YA.

Once upon a time I wrote poetry, even had some published and was paid in money for one. I used to compose music, but this was difficult since I play the piano with one or two fingers. For a number of years a friend and I did Astrological charts for people, earning enough money to take a trip to Ireland. Now I'm a grandmother with seven grandchildren ranging in age from 5 to 24. Four are biracial and 3 Chinese. We definitely have a mixed up family and I love that.

Book Summary/Blurb: Lines of Fire

To honor a promise made to his dying father, Alric trains as a Defender. For some reason the Swordmaster wishes him gone and his first two bondings end in failure. A failed third one will see Alric banished. His meeting with the older daughter of the Swordmaster reveals a double heart bond, but she has been promised to Petan, the Swordmaster’s favorite. A duel is fought and though Alric can read Petan’s lines of fire, the other dueler cheats and nearly kills Alric. Petan is banished but he knows secret ways into Defenders Hall. Kalia, his now bondmate’s lines are tarnished. Not only do Alric and Kalia need to find Petan, they must learn how to cleanse her lines.

What inspired you to write this book? For Lines of Fire I'm afraid a vivid imagination was what spurred this story. I was doing a bit of bedtime meditation when a picture formed and it showed a man with red lines over his body. Some strange thought hit me. What if there were people with lines of fire that showed on their skin and there were people who could read them. Also I knew they had fled their home land and had entered the mists with other guilds and common people to escape some evil men. From there, the story took off.

If you had to sum it up your book in 30 or less words, what would you say?  Fantasy romance with sword-fighting and adventure. A pair of bonded mates opposing some nasty villains.
    
Do you have a favorite character in this book? Who and why? The hero Alric is my favorite. He is a man who keeps his promises to the dead and the living. Doesn't hurt that he's tall, broad shouldered and handsome.
             
What has been your greatest challenge in writing this book?  Getting back to my sword-fighting days when the moves are much impeded by the aging process. Sometimes I act things out to get the proper wording.

Do you have plans for a new book?  Is this book part of a series?  Someday there will be two more books in this series. One will be called Tainted Lines and the other I have no title for. There could also be three other trilogies in the over-all Guild House world.

What has been your greatest pleasure in writing this book?  This book? I'd have to think. I enjoyed the sword fighting parts and also seeing the characters develop. I really just love creating situations and people to fill them.

Of the books you’ve written, which is your favorite?  I'm fickle. My favorite book I've written is always the one I'm working on.

If you could meet any writer, dead or alive, who would it be? What would you want to know?  Perhaps Tolstoy. To ask him why he turned Anna Karenina into such a tragedy. Remember reading this in third grade, and wrote a book report that says the heroine was dumb. Was nearly suspended from school but my father took on the teachers. Also was great when I was allowed to go to the adult section of the local library to pick books.

What was the last truly great book you read?  That's so hard since I read a book every few days and I also re-read books, especially when an author on my keeper shelf has a new book. Right now I'm reading Cherryh's Foreigner series from start to finish. I'm on book 13. Just love the alien culture and the characters.

Did the plot of the book turn out the way you planned or did something change during the process of writing it?
In Lines of Fire, the plot stayed pretty much the same as I planned, but then I'm a plotter so while there can be small surprises, the projected end is always in sight.

 Is your book in Print, eBook or both?   Both

 Where can your readers find you?

Blog: http://wwweclecticwriter.blogspot.com/ 
Goodreads:
Twitter: http:@JLWalters717
Amazon:  http://www.amazon.com/Janet-Lane-Walters/e/B0034P79H0/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1369082287&sr=1-2-ent
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/janet.l.walters.3?v=wall&story_fbid=113639528680724
Publisher: http://bookswelove.net/


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