Saturday, April 19, 2008
Lovely New Review
"This was a cute short story. I understood the conflicts that Julie was feeling concerning Doug. She wasn’t sure if she was ready for a committed relationship, but figured Doug wasn’t because of where they met...Readers looking for a sweet, quick read will enjoy Torrid Tarot - All Work and No Play."
~~Reviewed by Melissa for Fallen Angel Reviews
To read the review in its entirety, visit Fallen Angel Reviews.
And to buy your own copy of ALL WORK AND NO PLAY, go to Ellora's Cave.
Hope you're enjoying the coming of spring. I certainly am! Windows open in my office for the first time this season to the glorious, soft, fragrant air. Mmmm!
Until next time,
Lila
Monday, April 14, 2008
Blogging at Romance Junkies
Romance Junkies Blog
Come and check it out! I've written a little article to help the romance-impaired among us. Dare I say it's mostly slanted toward men? So ladies, you may want to print out a copy and leave it casually lying on your honey's desk, bedside table, or wherever he'll be sure to see it. You can always claim innocence as to how it appeared there!
It's a lovely, deceptive spring day here. Sunny and beautiful, but you step outside and my goodness, it's brisk! At 48 degrees, with the wind whipping up on occasion as high as 24 mph, brrr. To think only two days ago the temperature was 70 degrees and I used the AC in my car for the first time! Ah well, that's the split personality of spring.
Hope you all are enjoying your life and your weather, wherever you are.
Till next time,
Lila
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
New, Lovely Review
"ALL WORK AND NO PLAY appears to be Lila Duprés' first published book and it’s so much fun to read I have to say I’ll definitely be on the lookout for more of her work in the future."
To read more, visit Romance Junkies:
All Work and No Play
Ooh la la! I love it! Hope you do, too.
Till next time,
Lila
Thursday, February 7, 2008
I've Been Tagged!
I've been tagged by Ashley Ladd at: http://ashleyladd.blogspot.com
So, here are my 7 random facts about myself.
1) My favorite class in high school was concert choir. I was a first soprano.
2) I learned to knit when I was five. My dad worked for the Boy Scouts and we were at a Boy Scout camp all summer. With not much for a little girl to do, my mom taught me to knit to keep me out of her hair.
3) My great-grandfather had a band. He also played with John Phillip Sousa's band when they came to town, and Sousa stayed at his house.
4) My grandfather heard the distress call of the Titanic on his homemade radio set. Of course, no one believed him until the next day when the news was everywhere.
5) The one food group I can't live without: chocolate. (You knew chocolate is a food group, right?)
6) My favorite color is fuchsia.
7) I was a vegetarian from 1971-1981, and I've just gone back to being one again.
Here are my victims:
Vonda Sinclair, http://fierceromance.blogspot.com/
Ruth D. Kerce, http://blog.myspace.com/ruthkerce
Rowena Cherry, http://rowenacherry.blogspot.com
Linda Bleser, http://www.fickle-muse.blogspot.com/
Linnea Sinclair, http://blog.myspace.com/linneasinclair
Now it's your turns to tell us 7 random things about you!
Till next time,
Lila
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Guest Blogger Ashley Ladd

Please join me in welcoming today's guest blogger, author Ashley Ladd. Ashley writes fabulous stories that I know you'll want to read more about! So, here's Ashley.
Q: Welcome, Ashley! Can you tell us a little about you and your books?
A: Sure.I write romantica (romance + erotica = romantica) for Ellora's Cave, New Concepts Publishing, and Total-e-Bound. Within that genre, I write in several sub-genres. Romantic Comedy (American Beauty, Purrfect Justice, Price of Fame, Mrs. Right), M/M/F (The Perfect Gift, And Lady Makes Three, Brit Party anthology), Futuristic (Chances Are, Carbon Copy, Alien Encounters, Eternal Damnation), Paranormal (Sex Kittens, In The Witching Hour, Wishcraft), Time Travel (Make-Believe Lover), Vampire (Blessed Be, Eternal Damnation, coming soon Truth, Justice, & The Vampire Way), contemporary (Civil Affairs, Deadly Love, Forbidden Fruit, Tigers Play).
Q: Wow, what a lot of genres you write in! When did you first start writing and what inspired you?
A:I started writing stories when I was six, so I honestly can't remember what inspired me. Probably Walt Disney. I also had a lot of fantasies involving John, Paul, George, & Ringo (in particular Ringo back then - now it's Paul and John), Mickey (Dolenz), Davy Jones, David Cassidy, Donny Osmond...
Q: I remember a huge crush on Davy Jones myself. :-) So when you sit down to write, do you have any writing rituals?
A: I get in the car, stop to get a large diet Coke or diet Pepsi, go to Borders, set up my laptop or Alpha Smart, order a toasted bagel with cream cheese, plug into my MP3 player or put Daughtry or Constantine Maroulis into my laptop, and settle into a deep armchair to write. That's my normal routine. Sometimes, I go to Barnes & Noble instead. On occasion, I write at home, usually as part of my Endurance Writing group in sprints.
Q: Interesting! I ought to set up writing at Dunkin' Donuts. What is your writing schedule like? Do you write during certain hours or on certain days?
A: I write whenever, and wherever, I can find a few spare minutes. I work a full time day job and have children still at home that keep me running, so I write at their ball games (tonight I put pen to paper during my daughter's softball game). My serious writing is at Borders, usually - marathons for at least two hours in the evening after work, and sometimes for several hours on Saturdays and Sundays and holidays from work.
Q: I bet my readers would like to know what books you are reading now.
A: A couple of Harlequin NEXT books. Also Patrice Michelle's "Scion's Resurrection." I'm also reading "Angus Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging" by Louise Rennison.
Q: I love that last title! Who is your all-time favorite author?
A: Stephen King. I absolutely love his book "The Stand." It's my very favorite of all time. I love his characterization, his prose, and his plots.
Q: What historical figure is your hero or heroine?
A: Hercules.
Q: All those muscles! ;-) Sounds great to me. What would be your image of an ideal man?
A: Indiana Jones and Rick O'Connell (The Mummy). I love swashbucklers, especially ones like Indiana Jones that clean up nicely when the occasion calls for it, but who can also get down and dirty and kick ass when there's a bad guy around.
Q: Definitely hero material. So let's say you have Indiana, or Rick, knocking at your door. What's your idea of the perfect date?
A: Slow dancing, especially under the moonlight, and even better near a seashore (like Biloxi - what a sexy beach under the moon - at least it was when I was stationed there in the Air Force. I hope it is again, but I haven't been there since many years prior to Katrina). A midnight swim would also by idyllic.
Q: Ooh, sounds wonderful. Getting back to your books, can you tell us what you're working on next?
A: About eight or nine stories, actually. LOL. I'm pretty sure I'm ADHD (four out of my five children are officially - they have to inherit it from somewhere). The sequel to Make-Believe Lover for Ellora's Cave. Bound Brits for TEB. Another M/M/F for TEB. A few Harlequin/Silhouette type books...
Q: Wow! You're sure a busy lady. :-) Is there anything else you'd like to tell my readers?
A: I'd like to invite all readers and writers to visit my blog often. I have a lot of great guest bloggers a few times a week, and I run a monthly contest for a free download of one of my books. You won't want to miss it. Often my guests announce contests, too.
Q: Thanks so much, Ashley! Now to finish things off, how about a blurb for your story "The Perfect Gift" to go with the yummy cover art above?
A: I'd be glad to.
She arranges an illicit night for Ty with her handsome gay co-worker, Brendan.
To her astonishment and delight, the night turns into a ménage-à-trois, and all three lovers end up benefiting from this special gift.
~~~~~
To read an excerpt, click here.
And finally, here's a contest for those of you who have stayed with me this far:
Thanks so much for being our guest today, Ashley. Best of luck with your books!
Till next time,
Lila
Monday, January 7, 2008
Guest Blog
The Ladies of the Club
I hope you'll join me over there, and do also check out the Ladies' individual pages, links on the right. There are a lot of fabulous books there to choose from! Or, just go crazy and buy them all. I love shopping...
Till next time,
Lila
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
ALL WORK AND NO PLAY Released!
All Work and No Play
Voila! I hope you rush right out to buy your copy, and I hope you enjoy it tremendously. I'm interested to hear what you think!
And I hope you do as I did, and print out a copy of the cover art with that absolutely yummy man on it. Then hang it someplace where it can inspire you...
Lila