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Gender: Female
Status: In a Relationship
Age: 101
Sign: Sagittarius

State: Wisconsin
Country: US
Signup Date: 10/19/2006

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Thursday, November 05, 2009 

Category: Writing and Poetry
To Be Where You Are, the sequel to InDescent, will be released Monday, November 9, by Liquid Silver Books.  Follow this link to read a TWO excerpts -
http://www.liquidsilverbooks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9993 

 

In other news, Bastards and Pretty Boys (also available from Liquid Silver) has been racking up great reviews, and Book 4 of my Utopia-X series from Loose Id will be out the first week in January.

Here's the blurb for To Be Where You Are:
Vampires, voodoo, and two very frustrated men . . .

After seven months of an affair they can only pursue on occasional weekends, Jackson Spey and Adin Swift are more in love than ever. More frustrated, too. Their periods of separation are becoming intolerable. Adin can’t help but feel responsible…just as he can’t help worrying Jackson’s patience is wearing thin.

Celia, Adin’s live-in girlfriend, has been aware of the men’s relationship from the start. She also knows Adin’s sense of honor will not allow him to walk out on her. Neither stupid nor insensitive, Celia realizes most triangles have a breaking point, and this one has reached that stage.
 
Just as she’s on the verge of arranging a meeting with Jackson, the wizard is summoned to do a strange favor for a fellow practitioner of magic. Noah Curry’s beloved partner, Perez Pei, has disappeared. Despondent and desperate, Noah uses a unique kind of influence to enlist Jackson’s aid.

As the lovers wonder what Celia’s intentions are and as Adin considers taking drastic measures, the hunt for Perez Pei begins. From his Milwaukee flat to an Illinois farmhouse to a shack in rural Mississippi, Jackson must confront forces, beings, and aspects of his freed sexuality he’s never before had to face.
 
He doesn’t know if it’s extortion or compassion that drives him to help Noah find Perez. He only knows he can’t give up. If he does, Adin could be lost to him forever.
(Contains m/m sexual practices and mild bondage.)

Wednesday, September 30, 2009 

Category: Writing and Poetry


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Many thanks to Lilyraines of NOR (Night Owl Romance) for her review of Bastards and Pretty Boys, now available at Liquid Silver Books. She awarded my m/m novella about jealousy and new love a Reviewer Top Pick.
Sunday, August 23, 2009 

Current mood:  determined
Category: Writing and Poetry
Things have, as usual, been poppin' in Snowland.  Here are some updates.

I'm continuing to write m/m erotic romance, which I truly love.  My
Utopia-X series for Loose Id (futuristic urban fantasy) now stands at three volumes, with a fourth on the way.  Liquid Silver Books, publisher of InDescent, will also be issuing its sequel, To Be Where You Are (date tba).  Both are contemporary urban fantasies.

On Septmeber 14, LSB will also release
Bastards and Pretty Boys, a contemporary.  I've just completed and submitted another contemporary, Jude in Chains, to a few different publishers.

Be sure to check out my photo section to view all my book covers.  And don't forget my blog --
http://kzsnow.blogspot.com -- which is updated from once to several times a week.  My followers and I have had some lively discussions there!
Monday, May 11, 2009 

Current mood:  excited
Category: Writing and Poetry

This m/m urban fantasy-romance (yup, you read that right -- male protags, with nary a Mary Sue heroine in sight!) is being released May 11 at the Liquid Silver Books website.  Go here

http://www.liquidsilverbooks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9200 or here http://kzsnow.blogspot.com to read more about it.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009 

Category: Writing and Poetry
Ellora's Cave will soon be issuing four of my titles as print editions.  Please go to my BLOG for all the details!
Friday, April 10, 2009 

Category: Writing and Poetry
The unusual pair of men first introduced in my Ellora's Cave novel Plagued (and who next appeared, as major characters, in Obsessed from Changeling Press) will soon be taking the fictional stage again in a major m/m urban fantasy-romance.

InDescent will be coming soon from Liquid Silver Books.  If you've been following the Jackson and Adin relationship arc, you really can't miss this novel. 
Tuesday, February 17, 2009 

Category: Writing and Poetry
Who, or what, is prowling the Northwest Interzone beyond the Utopian Metroplex of Regenerie and snatching Otherbeings, leaving their body parts behind like a trail of crumbs? Answering that question is the next challenge faced by Win, Tole, and Zee, Regenerie’s oddball and sexually supercharged Coven of Three.

Unsettled by the passionate romance between his comrade Win and their new employee Pablo, Tole hopes to quell his restless spirit by spending a night in the woodsy Interzone. He’s joined unexpectedly by a handsome vampire acquaintance, Ridley Barron, and the two men begin to succumb to a longstanding attraction. But their cozy campfire interlude is interrupted . . . by a shrieking menace that swoops from the sky.

Dealing with the elusive attacker turns into a game of clever stratagems and careful timing. Trekking through the Interzone, confronting paranormal creatures, and infiltrating a hostile metroplex will test the Coven’s mettle . . . and prove to be Tole’s introduction to the unique demands of loyalty and new love.
Sunday, February 01, 2009 

Category: Writing and Poetry
Seeking Something Wicked, the sequel to Looking for Some Touch, will be released March 3 (new date) at Loose Id.  These are Books I and II, respectively, of the Utopia-X series (m/m futuristic urban fantasy).

By the way, if any of you have tried to access my BLOG and have encountered problems recently, I just learned the cause . . . I think.  It appears that blogs preceded by the Adult Content warning page are only viewable in IE7 and Firefox Mozilla.  If someone can tell me why and how this makes sense, please do!  The techies at Blogger can't be bothered either to explain their rationale or to fix the problem.  (Imagine getting paid that well to be a fuck-up!) 
 
Wednesday, December 31, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry

We all know they're out there.  Many of us visit them, either as lurkers or as active, if occasional, participants.  They're a staple of the romance fiction community, but they aren't always brimming with love. 

Sometimes the opinionating gets nasty.  Sometimes it gets lengthy.  Given all the intellectual analysis and offensive/defensive back-and-forth, one would think posters were trying to solve a national or international crisis.  

So I resorted to my own blog to offer some alternatives to online sound and fury . . . which, let's face it, pretty much signifies nothing.     

Wednesday, December 10, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry

If you're in the mood for a romantic holiday read that's both light-hearted and thought-provoking, you might enjoy Mrs. Claws, a novel available from Cerridwen Press.

Mrs. Claws received five angels from Fallen Angel Reviews and five blue ribbons from Romance Junkies.

Here's a sample (excerpt follows blurb):

* * * * *



Oh, crap, Christmas is coming.

That's Lauren Rose's attitude.

Why? Because her husband left her for a twit. And because she's dated seventeen losers since her divorce. That's why. 'The most wonderful time of the year' doesn't seem that wonderful to her, and she's not exactly in the mistletoe mood. But she wants to be. Well, kind of. Because her therapist has urged her to try.

So Lauren applies for a job playing Mrs. Santa Claus. That might get her in the holiday spirit. Unless, of course, the job turns out to be a bigger bite than she can easily chew, and a major reason for its unchewability is that one of those seventeen losers happens to be playing Santa opposite her . . . at a huge shopping mall, no less. Then there's a mischievous elf named Ralphie, and there are those inevitable encounters with difficult children and parents, and the interference of meddlesome friends, and the appearance of an icky ex or two.

How on earth can a diehard Grinchette handle it? Can she handle it? And maybe, just maybe, find love in the grueling process?

* * * * *

'Please, God, let this not be the place,' Lauren murmured as she sat in her idling car. She double-checked. Yes, she'd turned in the right direction onto Plum Bottom Lane. Yes, the address/fire number matched the one Hank had given her.

Her only consolation was the fact that after this evening, she'd never have to lay eyes on the place again.

Although it was only early November, the expansive front yard was a riot of exuberant holiday kitsch. Multicolored lights glared around and glowed within every character, creature, and animal associated with Christmas. Elves—some brandishing toys like weapons, or battlefield souvenirs—cavorted around a laden sleigh with a full complement of reindeer, their names encircling their necks. The grin on Santa's face, had it been on a real person, would have alarmed any security officer enough to give him a pat-down.

Farther away, a trio of carolers, their mouths frozen in perfect ovals, sang silently. Ebenezer Scrooge glowered behind the entire Cratchit clan. A crèche scene had so many mismatched figures that Baby Jesus seemed on the verge of springing from his manger and sprinting all the way to Bethlehem just to escape the mutants. Scattered amidst these statues and more were the twinkling outlines of other Christmas icons. Lights flanked the walkway, wound through every shrub and tree, and outlined the house itself.

Lauren was tempted to fish in her purse for her sunglasses.

She wanted to slink back to her car and leave…but, damn, she'd spent so much time tarting herself up for this evening!

Reluctantly, she picked her way to the front door. The house, she finally noticed, was an attractive, older, well maintained Cape Cod, probably quite cozy inside. Feeling a little more heartened, she rang the bell. It played the first few bars of 'Jingle Bells,' and that made her think of the Christmas carnival in the yard. Warily, she took a step back, imagining some Little Shop of Horrors poinsettia lunging at her and dragging her inside.

But the door opened quite normally, if a little abruptly, and a boy of perhaps fourteen stood there beaming at her. 'Hi!' he said cheerily. 'You must be Liz.' He pushed his eyeglasses back up his nose and kept smiling.

'Uh, yes. Hello.'

'I'm Ben.' The boy stuck out his hand.

Lauren shook it. 'Nice to meet you, Ben.'

He stood to one side. 'Come on in. It's a lot warmer in here than out there.'

'Thank you.'

As Lauren stepped into a foyer hung with oversized ornaments, she heard a man's voice call out, 'Ben, who's there?'

The boy looked uncertainly over his shoulder, then back at Lauren. His smile wavered, became less confident. He turned back to the house's interior. 'Hey, Dad, come out here a minute!'

Lauren's initial mild confusion lurched toward edginess. Something was wrong here. Why hadn't 'Dad' answered the door? And if she was to have dinner with him, why didn't she smell food cooking? Why was his son there?

A tall, striking man with wide shoulders, clean-lined features, and a shaved head appeared, frowning slightly, from a room on her right. He stopped, looking through his eyeglasses from Lauren to his son to Lauren again. Ever mindful of her appearance, she flashed him a dazzling smile.

'Dad,' Ben said with a brightness as artificial as the front yard's, 'this is Liz. Liz, this is, um…Hank.'

The man slumped against the doorframe, rolling his head back and closing his eyes. He sighed. 'Benjamin, get your bank out.'

'Dad, just--'

'No. Go open your bank.'

The boy cast a doleful look at Lauren before shuffling toward the stairway that rose from the left side of the foyer. She was aware of her mouth hanging open and her forehead collapsing toward the center as she watched him mount the stairs. Making a concentrated effort to change her expression—although she couldn't erase her stupefaction—she turned back to his father. Surely he had an explanation.

'I'm sorry,' the man murmured, looking at the floor. 'There's been a…little bit of trickery here.' He shot an uneasy glance at Lauren and tried to muster a smile, but the best his mouth could do was twitch up briefly at the corners. He shoved his hands in his pockets, crossed his legs, and resumed studying the terra cotta floor tiles.

Lauren didn't know what to say. She let out a breath and dumbly shook her head. The unmistakable, chinkling sound of spilling coins came from upstairs. Soon, Ben descended, grasping the handrail and nearly dragging his feet.

With lowered head he approached Lauren and stuck out an arm. There was a ten-dollar bill between his fingers. 'I apologize for making you drive all the way over here,' he muttered. 'Please let me pay for your gas.' The little speech sounded rehearsed, as if he'd spoken the lines quite a few times before.

Lauren's face rearranged itself again, and this time she couldn't control it. 'What is going on?' she whispered.

The man straightened and tried to look at her. 'Well, Ben has this tendency to play matchmaker…'

Lauren turned her eyes to the boy, who was still offering her the ten. She slapped a hand to her forehead. 'Oh my God, you sent me those emails?'

Obviously embarrassed, he nodded. 'I'm just trying to help—'

'Benjamin,' his father said evenly, 'how many times do I have to tell you that I don't want or need your help? How many times are we going to play out this scene before you get the message?'

'I dunno,' the boy mumbled. 'But if you're not gonna do it yourself…'

'Stop it. Now give the lady her gas money and go to your room.'

'Keep it,' Lauren said as kindly as possible, smiling at the boy. 'Believe me, I've made longer trips for less. At least this one was…somewhat entertaining.'

Ben's father went up to him, grasping him by the shoulders and steering him toward the stairs. He bent his head to the boy's ear. What Lauren picked up was certainly not meant for her to hear. But she had damned good hearing.

'Listen up. From now on I pick my own dates, okay? You know I don't like those overdone, plastic-fantastic women. And this one looks like she was run over by a cotton-candy wagon.'

Lauren's cheeks flamed beneath her blush-on. It was anger more than humiliation that made her blood rise. All remnants of her good-sport attitude had flown. She took a few sharply clicking steps to the foot of the stairway as the man descended, and she fixed her gaze on his face.

'Now you listen up, bucko. If there weren't a child present, I'd probably suggest you do something to yourself that doesn't seem to be'—her gaze quickly but pointedly slid below his waist—'anatomically possible.' One low blow deserves another.

The man's eyes didn't move from her, but the lids stretched considerably. Ben, who still lingered near the top of the stairs, pretended to sneeze, an awkward cover for the sniggers he was trying to suppress.

Lauren grabbed the newel post and looked up at the boy. 'Sorry,' she told him before turning her attention back to his father, who seemed on the verge of saying something.

He didn't get a chance. Lauren was on a roll.

'You know, Mister ..Celebration Time', I'm surprised you don't find me absolutely irresistible.' With a dramatic flourish, she indicated the overpopulated lawn on the other side of the front door. 'You're obviously the freakin' king of plastic. There's enough of it in your yard to subsidize six Chinese factories and a foundering Wal-Mart store!'

'Don't forget the electric company,' Ben called down.

'Thank you,' Lauren called up to him.

'Benjamin, go to your room!' Hank said irritably.

Lauren knew she'd worn out her thin mat of a welcome. She turned, marched to the front door, and flung it open, preparing to flee this bastion of bad taste and worse manners. The lights blinded her for a moment, and she nearly lost her footing on the porch steps.

She heard Hank's voice at her back. 'Wal-Mart stores never founder!'

'Yowza. Real snappy come-back,' Lauren muttered to herself. Still walking away, she threw up a hand. 'Woolworth's, then.'

'God, where have you been? There are no dime stores anymore.' Hank's voice rose incrementally the closer Lauren got to her car. 'Besides,' he shouted, 'five-and-dime merchandise was mostly from Japan and Taiwan.'

Lauren could hear his boots—or what she assumed were boots—clomping across the porch and down into the yard. She abruptly stopped and turned to face him. So, he was one of those types who just had to have the last word, huh? Well, he wouldn't have it with her.

His left hand was fondly, protectively caressing the candescent plastic nose of Rudolph. 'And a lot of it has become very collectible,' he added almost petulantly.

Lauren bent forward at the waist, the better to launch her final salvo. 'I don't need a mini-course in retailing to know crap is crap!'

'And I don't need my glasses to know an overdone woman when I see one!' Hank hesitated a moment, as if he felt he'd gone too far, then shoved his hands in his pockets and strode back indoors.

'Humbug!' Lauren kicked the figure of Tiny Tim, hoping to crack his crutch. Instead, she cracked her toe. Doubling over, she strung together 'Shitshitshitshit…shit…shit. Shit!'—sounding like a steam locomotive laboriously braking. Muttering more invectives under her breath, she pulled off her right shoe and hobbled, wincing at the feel of the cold asphalt beneath her foot, to the car.

She'd forgotten that a good deal of yard statuary was made of concrete.

When she was safely in her vehicle, she shot one more resentful glance at Santa's Suburban Workshop. Then something caught her eye. She peered at the house, making sure…

Hank the hunk stood at a window, arms crossed over his sizable chest, watching her and laughing.

'At least I have hair!' she shouted.

~~~~~

from Mrs. Claws, copyright (c) K. Z. Snow

Available from Cerridwen Press.

Friday, November 07, 2008 
If you look in the left-hand column on my Profile page, you'll of course see some generally worthless information about me and my interests.  However, under "Books," there's a MANIC READERS button you can click to find all umpteen of my published works -- covers, blurbs, buy links, the whole nine yards.  (What does that phrase mean, anyway?  Isn't it ten yards that makes for a first down?)  So, while I go ponder yet another of our language's mysteries, satisfy your curiosity and click away! 
Friday, November 07, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry

Looking for Some Touch, coming November 18 from Loose Id, is Book One of my new Utopia-X series.  Book Two, Seeking Something Wicked, will be released in late February.  I'm currently at work on Book Three.  Following is a blurb for this futuristic, M/M urban fantasy:

Pablo Creed—amateur poet, professional whore, and upstanding citizen of the Utopian Metroplex of Regenerie—wants a new job. The all-male Coven of Three—a trio of mismatched wonder-workers who live in Regenerie's subterranean Undercity—needs a "Touch" to sexually spark its collective energy.

In danger of being permanently assigned to a sadistic VIP client, Pablo applies for the position. What he didn't count on was his immediate, intense attraction to the gorgeous Win, one of the Coven's members. Or the immediate, intense hostility of Tole, another member, who resents that attraction.

And Pablo certainly didn't expect to be drawn into the center of a bizarre missing-person investigation that puts him in harm's way.

He soon learns that the Coven of Three is not what it seems to be. That revelation will either send him fleeing to the desolate Interzone…or taking a chance on a sublimely sensual man who's more unusual than anybody Pablo has ever known.

 

Friday, November 07, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry

This sweet and profoundly hopeful romance is All That Is Right, and it's currently available from MojoCastle Press.  Here's a blurb:

Can newfound love, a young girl's belief in magic, and modern psychotherapy come together to fulfill the dying wish of a faery queen?

That's the last thing on Butch Thomas's list of possibilities as he struggles to understand the dreams that have been tormenting him. It's also the last thing on Julia Austen's list as she tries to steer herself and her twelve-year-old daughter, Daisy, through an ugly divorce from a violent man.

But when the lives of these three people converge in a therapist's waiting room, the wonders of a distant time and place seem more and more to hold the key to their salvation. First, though, they must believe.

(To read more, including the first chapter, go to my BLOG.)

Wednesday, October 08, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry

My apologies to Emily Dickinson for borrowing a line from one of her poems.

So, want to get the creeps?  Or take a walk in the chillier shadows of the paranormal side?  Here's a list of my books that are, like, SO totally appropriate for Halloween:

* Cemetery Dancer (Ellora's Cave)

* Plagued (Ellora's Cave)

* Tormented (Changeling Press) - For some irrationally twisted reason, NotMySpace doesn't like their URLs, to you'll have to track down this publisher's titles on your own.  Better yet, just blow this joint and go to my blog.

* Gray Man (Changeling Press)

* All That Is Right (MojoCastle Press)

* Boolicious (Changeling Press)

 

Saturday, October 04, 2008 

Current mood:  contemplative
Category: Writing and Poetry

Okay, you all likely know by now that Prince of Glacier Glas has been released by Ellora's Cave.  It's the third book in my Galdeshian fantasy cycle.  Much to my surprise, the second book in the cycle, Cauldron of Keridwen, has been nominated by Night Owl Romance for their Best of 2008 Erotic Romance (in, of course, the fantasy/futuristic/otherworld category).  So, if you read and liked Cauldron, please click on the link above and vote for it . . . but only if you read the story and liked it.

I mean that.  Maybe it's the fact we U.S. residents are facing a presidential election that makes me take voting seriously.  In any case, no matter how important or piddling the issue at hand, voicing one's preference should never be taken lightly.  So, if you do log in to this fairly insignificant poll, please do vote your preference.  No matter what it is.