Jill Myles

Agony/Ecstasy Anthology:  Jessica Clare and “Bachelorette Party”

Agony/Ecstasy Anthology: Jessica Clare and “Bachelorette Party”

What’s a good girl to do when she has a bucket list of sexy activities she would like to explore and her beloved fiance isn’t terribly adventurous?  Jessica Clare  explores this dilemma in her short Bachelorette Party.  If the voice sounds familiar it is because Jessica Clare is also Jill Myles (author of paranormals for [...]

Jane’s Reading List Ending October 31, 2011

Jane’s Reading List Ending October 31, 2011

Dear Readers, It’s been three weeks since my last confession.  In that time, I’ve read two historicals, six paranormals (5 being about werewolves, the entire backlist of Meg Benjamin, and a couple of erotic romances. Not Wicked Enough by Carolyn Jewel (ARC, release date Feb 7, 2012).  Enjoyed this different historical story of a wealthy [...]

What is Jaclyn Reading, Week of August 30

What is Jaclyn Reading, Week of August 30

August is getting labeled with ‘explore new-to-me authors’. Last week I went on a sample downloading binge, inspired by January’s Spoil of War review (that review made me ask, what in the world is getting published, self or otherwise?), which means I’ve been reading a ton on my phone instead of my ereader. I don’t [...]

Shuzluva Reading List, Week of August 13

Shuzluva Reading List, Week of August 13

Intervamption by Kristin Miller. This book is the first in the Vampires of Crimson Bay series and it’s a hot mess that I am going to expand upon in a longer review. Dylan runs ReVamp which is both a clinic and supply center for the Crimson Bay vampires and she’s dedicated her life to figuring out [...]

Reading List for Jane, Week of August 13

Reading List for Jane, Week of August 13

This is more a list of what I read last week because I don’t know what I am going to read this week.  Last week I read: Never a Mistress, No Longer a Maid by Maureen Driscoll.  This was sent to me by the author. The pitch was really good.  The book not so much. [...]

What Jaclyn is Reading, Week of August 8

What Jaclyn is Reading, Week of August 8

I may be the slowest writer and least frequent reviewer of the DA crew, but I surely do read a lot. I have this funny (at least it’s funny to my husband) habit of buying more than one ebook at a time. If I’m going to go to the effort to surf the bookstore and [...]

REVIEW: My Fair Succubi by Jill Myles

REVIEW: My Fair Succubi by Jill Myles

Dear Ms. Myles, You are another author whose books have caught my eye, but I haven’t managed to pick up. I’ve realized I need a lot more free time for loafing on the couch and reading. Does anyone want to give me that as a belated Hannukah or surprise Christmas gift please? Anyways, I’ve seen [...]

WINNERS of Spider’s Bite by Jennifer Estep and Succubus Diaries from Jill Myles

Winners of the Jill Myles Intro Interview giveaway of Gentlemen Prefer Succubi are: Bernita Meg Calila Laura Eve Erin T. Violet Cindy C. RKCharron Jackie Burris Send your post information to JillMyles AT gmail DOT com. Happy reading, and many thanks to Jill for all the books and a great interview. Winners of the Spider’s [...]

The Dear Author Intro Interview: Jill Myles, Author of Gentlemen Prefer Succubi and Succubi Like it Hot

The Dear Author Intro Interview: Jill Myles, Author of Gentlemen Prefer Succubi and Succubi Like it Hot

We've all had that moment-’a crystalline realization that our lives have somehow spun way out of control. For Jackie Brighton, a docile museum docent who finds herself resurrected as a succubus in the middle of a vampire-angel showdown, that moment sounds like this: I'm in the basement of a club with a porn star and [...]

My First Sale by Jill Myles

My First Sale by Jill Myles

Welcome to the My First Sale series. Each Monday, Dear Author posts the first sale letter of bestselling authors, debut authors, and authors in between. Jill Myles debut book, Gentlemen Prefer Succubi, is in stores now. You can read an excerpt here or visit her at OddShots.com. **** First Sale: Try, Fail, Try Again, Fail [...]

Thursday Midday Links Roundup: Education is moving toward digital

How good is Harlequin doing? Pretty good. In a dismal economy that sees revenues at its parent company dropping, Harlequin is bringing in the profit. David Holland, the interim CEO at Torstar, said that the decline in newspapers and digital were offset by continued growth at Harlequin. (Actually Holland stated it the other way around [...]

GUEST REVIEW: Demon Forged by Meljean Brook

GUEST REVIEW: Demon Forged by Meljean Brook

This guest review is brought to you by Jill Myles, author, friend and blogging partner of Meljean Brook. We will have a review of Demon Forged by Janet (aka Robin) next week. **** Dear Meljean Brook: I’ve struggled to write this review a little. In fact, this is the second time I’ve tried to write [...]

Friday Midday Links: To Heaven and Back Again, the Ebook Saga

First up, the good news. Kresley Cole is releasing the first story (PDF link) in her Immortals After Dark series titled “Warlord Wants Forever.” It’s one of my favorite works of hers so if you’ve been wondering what kind of writer she is, you can download this FREE PDF copy of the book that ordinarily [...]

WINNER of the Best Review of My Were Gerbil

WINNER of the Best Review of My Were Gerbil

To celebrate the release of my non existent Were Gerbil, I solicited reviews from the Dear Author community.   The winner gets a copy of Jill Myles’ Gentlemen Prefer Succubi.   The winning entry is as follows: Dear Ms. _l: At first I was greatly enjoying your book, The Multi Billionaire’s Virgin Rodent Wrangler Bride. Yes, I [...]