• Paranormal

    Dreamweaver: Paranormal Romance from @TiffinieHelmer

    Dreamweaver.

     

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    Title: Dreamweaver
    Author: Tiffinie Helmer
    Genre: Paranormal Romance
    Buy links:
    Amazon: http://amazon.com/Dreamweaver-Wild-Men-Alaska-ebook/dp/B0099EF2K6/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1347695806&sr=1-1&keywords=dreamweaver+helmer
    Barnes and Noble: http://barnesandnoble.com/w/dreamweaver-tiffinie-helmer/1112843209?ean=2940015288506
    Publisher: The Story Vault
    Cover artist: Kelli Ann Morgan of inspirecreativeservices.com
    Length: A novella
    Heat rating: Hot
    Tagline: He was more than a dream…
    Blurb:
    A desperate man…
    “Lucky” Leroy Morgan led a charmed
    life, until he was murdered. Now he’s stuck in Limbo, unwilling to move on after
    catching a glimpse of the future he was supposed to have and the amazing woman who
    was destined to be his. Using the Northern Lights as a conduit back to earth, he
    attempts to seduce her in her dreams, hoping to anchor himself to the physical plane.
    If he doesn’t win her heart, he’ll be forever lost.
    A tempted woman…
    Gemma Star is fairly conventional considering
    her hippie upbringing. Her biggest fear is that she’ll end up like her Tarot card
    reading mother, who isn’t all there. When Gemma starts having out-of-this-world
    sex with a dream lover, she starts to wonder if she is losing her mind along with
    her heart. What if her crazy mother is right? If she continues consorting with her
    Dreamweaver will there be lasting consequences to her soul?
    Will their love survive? Or is it just a dream…
    What are your main characters’ names, ages, and occupations?
    “Lucky” Leroy Morgan
    (30) was a professional mountaineer before he was killed. Gemma Star (25) is a bookstore
    owner of Chinook Books in Fairbanks, Alaska.
    If you could give the
    younger version of yourself advice what would it be?
    Don’t lose yourself. I was a young bride of 19 and worked hard
    putting my husband through college, had four children all before I was 28, and in
    the meantime I lost who I was. My identity was either someone’s mother or wife.
    It wasn’t until my youngest child went to school that I began living for myself
    again. So many women put off their lives, sacrificing themselves for their family.
    I’m not talking about being selfish, and there is sacrifice when you have young
    children, but stay true to yourself. You’ll be a better wife and mother because
    of it. And a hell of a lot healthier.
    Do you have a muse? Describe
    this person, please.
    Yes, and she’s always off somewhere in the South Pacific. She’s
    temperamental, loves to sun worship and have frosty drinks delivered by hot Cabana
    boys.
    What does “balance”
    mean to you as a writer?
    Something I should do more of.
    Do things your family
    or friends do ever end up in a book?
    Yep. The best revenge is putting someone in your novel…and then
    killing them.
    What are some jobs you’ve
    done before (or while) you were a writer?
    Moosed Up
    I am a potter and sell pottery at my local coffee shop that is
    set up as an Art Gallery (very cool). My pottery is also featured
    in Park City. On top of that, I commercial fish on
    the Bering Sea of Alaska in the summers, and the rest of the year moonlight at Barnes
    & Noble. I’m just a tad busy. See, why I “should” really look into balancing
    my life.
    Which of your books would
    you recommend to someone who doesn’t normally read your genre, and why?
    Moosed Up. It’s funny. The sex is hot, but there is a lot of
    humor, and action, and intrigue. I’ve even had men contact me telling me how much
    they enjoyed it.
    Imagine you get to go
    on a dream vacation, but you have only one hour to pack and leave, and it starts
    as soon as you finish this interview. What will you take with you and where will
    you go?
    A bikini, sarong, flip flops, and my ereader. Somewhere tropical.
    I love Kauai.
    What is your favorite
    holiday and why?
    Halloween! Candy apples, witches, roasted pumpkin seeds, crisp
    air, and colorful fall leaves. It’s also perfect convertible weather!
    What do you like to do
    when you’re bored?
    I am never bored. Bored is a bad word in my house. If uttered,
    it will get you a list of chores.

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    I love pizza with artichokes, mushrooms, and olives.
    I’m always ready for an adventure.
    When I’m alone, I write.
    You’d never be able to tell, but I’m a brute.
    Tiffinie Helmer
    If I had a halo it would be slightly
    bent.
    If I could be a superhero I’d be Wonder Woman. Come
    on, the woman has her own invisible plane and a pair of red, kickass boots.
    I can never scuba dive because I’m claustrophobic.

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