Sunday, March 16, 2008

This Review Is So Good..I Wanted To Cry

This review was just posted March 14th for The Love of Her Death. I love surprises and this one came at the right time. As many of you know I've been struggling with whether book 3 is too dark, too unlike anything I've ever read in the romance genre. Well, dammit, sometimes you just have to write what you're feeling. This reviewer "got it". I don't know her. I didn't request this review (but that doesn't make it less appreciated.) You guys know that I appreciate it more BECAUSE it wasn't requested. Take a second and see what she says. After all, it's an honest opinion and not one I staged.

What happens if you are on a train destined for HELL? This is what happens to Donnice Jordan. Each stop of this train of horrors introduces her to new characters with just enough life in them to remember their most lustful and depraved needs. Murderers, rapists, and deranged psychopaths would like to do more to a warm and willing body than just hold it. The conductor, Colin, is used to being able to check his emotions with the baggage. Now he finds himself having to protect her from the passengers and his own hunger for souls. Can he protect her when his own desires could mean her final death! (Psst… there is a happy ending, even for the dead.)
When I first picked this tale I wasn’t quite sure what it would be like. I had limited experience with horror novels, much less an Erotic/Romantic/Horror novel, but I have long felt that every book deserves at least a chance. I am pleased that I did take this tale as it was really quite an interesting read.

Donnice Jordan is not really a likable character. She is selfish and self-centered and angry. She has long believed that the world owes her for all she has suffered and feels put-upon by everyone she meets. When she finds herself on a train bound for… a place not yet decided with climes unknown to her, she is confused and even angrier. What follows are a series of encounters that teach her more about herself and the needs of her soul. Despite Donnice’s personality flaws, she is, after all, human, I understood her concerns and beliefs regarding her situations and her former life. As we’ve all felt persecuted or put-upon at one time or another, she becomes a bit more sympathetic as we move through the story. As she learns, eventually, what she needs to in order to “depart” the train, I grew attached to her, hoping and waiting for her HEA.

Colin is the enigmatic, dark and incredibly sexy conductor of the 13 Train. The very nature of his “job” makes it necessary for him to avoid attachments and emotions in general. This is something he’s never had any problem with, until he helps Donnice onto his train. Amazingly he feels quite a bit for this haughty woman, the most predominant emotion being lust followed closely by annoyance and then amazingly enough protectiveness. As he observes Donnice moving from one sexual encounter to the next he is surprised by the jealousy he feels as well. As unaccustomed as he is to feeling these emotions, he is unsure how to deal with them and continue to do his job to the best of his abilities. His continued rescue of Donnice from the scrapes she finds herself in adds to his overall frustration while drawing him closer to the real person under all her anger.

While none of the characters throughout this book were particularly likable, they were incredibly compelling and made for a fascinating read. Each person met brought their own agenda to the mix, and added innumerable facets to an already interesting story. Ms. Carrol takes us on a journey through the dirty, the taboo and even the sweet as each person Donnice meets on the train goes through their own journey just as Donnice does. As understanding slowly dawns, we get a glimpse into each person’s own journey as they pass quickly through Donnice’s. A fascinating read.

The concept behind the storyline was exceptionally original and held my interest until the last page. I have to say, while not “scary” per se the subject matter was definitely a bit difficult, despite this, The Love of her Death was incredibly well-written and even entertaining. I would have to recommend this to anyone who doesn’t mind a little, okay a lot, of dark with their light.


http://whippedcream2.blogspot.com/2008/03/review-love-of-her-death.html

Honey, you had me at original and well written.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Next book signing

March 1st I'm heading to Borders in Charlotte, North Carolina. Come meet me!!
http://www.bordersstores.com/stores/store_pg.jsp?storeID=667

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Mine, Heart and Soul First Review!

"Another Mythos for the Paranormal Field"

One of my newest releases gets high reviews and the recognition of being a new mythos! Don't we all love new things to read? I don't know about you, but I was beginning to think that the paranormal market offered nothing but vampires and shapeshifters. Welcome to the world of the Poena Nisus. Mmmmm...so seductive. Don't believe me? Hear it from ParaNormalRomance Reviews-

"Dark and Erotic"
Lost in the winter-ridden mountains of Romania, Amanda McLaurin was relieved when she stumbled upon a castle. But as she becomes acquainted with the master and his other guests, she starts to wonder what she's gotten herself into. Why are some of the guests disappearing? And what about the mysterious painting of a skeletal death figure, who appears to be smiling and watching her?

Ryan Noceo sensed Amanda in the woods, and drew her to himself because of her strong soul. As the current prince of the Poena Nisus, those who feed on the souls of mortals, he found her nearly irresistible. Now he must convince her to become his mate, and share her soul with him. But his kind avoids all emotion, and Ryan can't promise her love. Will she take the challenge, risk death, and become his— heart and soul?

This book has a unique story concept and interesting characters. I liked Amanda, and wanted her to challenge Ryan to break through and admit to his feelings. I rooted for Ryan to find and recognize the value of emotions. Due to the Ryan's essential nature, he was not a very sympathetic character, but the author did a credible job of helping me understand why he was that way.

This book adds yet another mythos to the burgeoning paranormal field, with its mysterious Poena Nisus. Full of suspense, dark eroticism, and intriguing characters, it should interest those who like a little heat with their horror. Not for readers wanting a traditional romance, this story should find an audience with those who like darker fare.

Reviewed by Julia Clark
Posted February 12, 2008
http://www.paranormalromance.org/reviews/review.php?id=27253

Buy it now at www.allromanceebooks.com

Friday, December 14, 2007

Warm feelings, plot twists, and losing myself. lol

I have that warm feeling. *pause* NOT THERE! Filthy people! I meant the feeling that I get when I'm all excited about my WIP (work in progress). My plot took a twist that I wasn't even expecting. I'm calling it the NY twist. A NY twist is when the romance novel takes a turn that just seems to work.

*toughtful moment* How can I relate that to people that don't write romance? It's that magic moment when the story hits the top of a hill and WHOOSH! You know you're on the downward slope. The "hold your hat with one hand, grip the safety bar before you, scream, laugh, and swear off roller coasters for another year" feeling. For me it's the best part of the book and the worst. It gets harder for me to finish the book after I hit this moment. There are so many ways it can go now that it makes my job harder. Yet it's the best because the writer and the reader really knows the characters by this point. You're so involved with them that you start thinking like them. It's magic!

*Gasp* You feel possessed! Body snatcher victim! This is where you start thinking, "Kill him! Kiss him! Jump his bones! DO SOMETHING NOW!!" lol You're not you anymore.

It started with me opening my document and thinking "Now where was I?" After scanning the previous night's work I found myself...lol I tend to lose me after a few minutes of deep thought...and now I can't wait to return to the story to see where the leading man is taking her. GRRRR He's a rascally devil with quite a temper, but I wouldn't mind a wrestling session with him, let me tell ya. lol

I hate this blog entry. LMAO All of it is true, but I hate it. It's boring. NY Twist, body snatchers, and warm feelings aside, there's no body here. ACKKK! I've lost myself again. See? Deep thought moment and now nobody's here! LOL

And on that note...*sigh* I'm off to find myself and that warm feeling again. (Psst...check out my mood on this blog on Myspace. What the hell does ninja mean anyway? LOL If I find myself will I kick my own ass?)

Sunday, December 02, 2007

New Interview

Come check out my newest interview!

http://www.freewebs.com/eauthorsassociation/inprint.htm

New Interview

Come check out my newest interview!

http://www.freewebs.com/eauthorsassociation/inprint.htm

Friday, November 16, 2007

2007 and Luna Carrol

This has been a wonderful year for me. I've met so many nice people and published several books. Yes, I said several. These books were not rushed out. They were written with great care and managed with the touch of fortune to land in the schedule of releases for this year. I can be found at Tease Publishing and Midnight Showcase Publishing. My books are in ebook format as well as print. They can be purchased online or in bookstores. I've already experienced 3 full fledge booksignings and I have several more planned before the end of this year.
Thanks to all my friends, co-writers and editors, and especially my family for making this a wonderful year for me.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Woohoo Another Review!!

Folks I have to say I haven't received one bad review for this book! Not even a slightly bad review! There have been plenty of warnings about the heat level, so beware! I'm blown away by the response for this book and I just want to kick Barnes and Noble in the ass for their snafu. Anyway, that is getting cleared up and here's part of the newest review...



Luna Carrol is now on my list of authors to watch. I just have to say: WOW! What a tantalizing book. While reading The Love of Her Death I felt as though I had stepped into The Twilight Zone with Rod Sterling's seductive voice narrating and his cigarette billowing smoke. I could just hear him… "Imagine if you will, the next time you're waiting to board a train, you might want to take a good look before you climb aboard, or you could end up like Donnice Jordan on number 13, which only stops to pick up its passengers on their way to The Twilight Zone." Luna Carrol has such a talent for the written word and the imagination to go with it. This read was a thrill; my socks were knocked off and I read it in one sitting. Even though I didn't even start it until 1 am, there was no way I was going to put it down until I found what was going to happen at the end of that ride. Who needs sleep? I know that I have never seen a conductor who looks like Colin. If I had, I can assure you I would have remembered. A word of warning, if you ever do come across someone who does look like him… BEWARE you might not only lose your soul but also your heart! ALL ABOARD!

Barb-TwoLipsReviews

http://www.twolipsreviews.com/content/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2333&Itemid=36