
Note that signing up does not guarantee a spot on the tour.
Those selected for the tour will be emailed in mid August with their tour date.
The tour schedule will also be posted on this page.
All tour host info/guidelines found here.
![]() Xpresso Book Tours is organizing a blog tour for Rare Form (Descended of Dragons, Book 1). This is the first in a NA fantasy romance series. There are 20 spots on the tour which will run from October 5th to October 9th, 2015. Posts will consist of reviews, guest posts, interviews, and excerpts. There will also be a tour giveaway. Review copies are available in ebook formats. Note that signing up does not guarantee a spot on the tour. Those selected for the tour will be emailed in mid August with their tour date. The tour schedule will also be posted on this page. All tour host info/guidelines found here.
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![]() **COVER REVEAL** The Beauty of Lies - Coming Oct. 6th GIVEAWAY--> Share/Like/Comment on Brinda Berry's post for a chance to win a $10 Amazon gift card. Cover Artist: Najla Qamber Designs Photographer: Scott Hoover; Image from Ellie of Lovenbooks.com Model: Hollis Chambers Secrets are exposed, trust is betrayed and two people face the beauty of lies. Leo Jensen has a secret—he is Mr. Expose, a blogger that reveals the truth about liars and frauds. It's a way to make a living, and he's had a motherlode of experience with liars. Cheaters. Women who live for drama and carry more hidden baggage than a Boeing 747. Even his twin sister can't seem to admit the truth about her relationships, so finding an honest woman is about as likely as finding a unicorn in the middle of Nashville. Harper Wade wishes life had a do-over button. She'd press that sucker and reset the last four years. Now, she has the chance to start fresh and make things right, but first she has to retrieve the damning evidence of her past from an annoying blogger. She's doing all the things she knows she shouldn't--breaking and entering, lying by omission, falling for the hot guy next door. Too bad he holds the key to her clean slate. **This giveaway is not endorsed by Facebook. Winner must respond to winner announcement made on 7/26/15 within 7 business days to accept prize. I held a cover reveal for my first book last week. As is maybe the nature of most things in life, I didn’t know anything about book covers, much less cover reveals until I needed one. But I did need one, and here’s why. I’ve worked hard at learning the craft of novel writing, and I’ve worked hard to improve it. I spent more precious hours than I’d ever care to calculate researching and pouring myself into this book. Finishing a book is a real accomplishment–just ask anyone who’s got one lying unfinished in their desk drawer. So, once I had finished this product–this “book baby” as they’re so aptly called–it was important to put a face on it that reflected not just the story inside, but its potential value to a reader. I hired professional cover designers that came highly recommended to me, and I took the time to work through the process to get it just right. Want to see the result of all this hard work? Yes? Great; here it is. (Photo removed due to mobile use issues) So, I’ve got this great cover that I want to show the world! And I need to show the world, because marketing and publicity are how I’ll gain readers beyond, you know, my mom. What to do? The book doesn’t release until October. That’s where the cover reveal comes into play. Authors host these all the time to incite momentum, to elicit excitement about the upcoming release. Authors can reveal to their fans and friends a cover and release a blurb about the book. If they’re smart, they’ll already have the book up for pre-order. That way, those marketing dollars and all the effort are put to good use. Let’s face it, the ultimate goal is to sell books, so if people are looking at the cover, you might as well show them how they, too, can own the beautiful thing. But how do I have a cover reveal, a new author might ask. Good question. When a book is released, many authors schedule book tours, or hire a professional promotional company to publicize the upcoming release and entice bloggers to sign up to write about it. I found the company I use–again–through research and recommendations from my colleagues from DSRA. Xpresso Book Tours also does promotional events, like…you guessed it…cover reveals. It was inexpensive, over 40 bloggers signed up to participate in the cover reveal, I got new social media followers, email list additions, Goodreads followers, and even a few pre-orders. Don’t get me wrong; I’m no Sylvia Day. But my first experience with promotional events was a good one and I was pleased. My book tour, which coincides with the book’s release, is set for October 6 with the same company. If you’re looking to create a little buzz about your upcoming book and don’t have a built-in audience of your own, I highly recommend a cover reveal with the help of a professional. Worked for me. ![]() Jen Crane’s life is *too real* for nonfiction. She writes fantasy romance to take readers from the stress of their everyday lives for a little while. Website | Blog | Twitter | Facebook | Goodreads | Amazon I left the science building when my nine-thirty astronomy class dismissed and tossed my backpack into the passenger seat. The Beast, a not-quite-fully-refurbished but much-loved '67 Mustang, purred to life. It didn’t have power steering or air, but it had style. The thin black steering wheel groaned under the pressure of my grip as my thoughts turned to an impending college graduation, a lack of plans for the future, and the absence of a career path. You’d think all of that would be settled, but…nope. I was soon to receive a degree for which I had no real-life application from a university for which I felt no real connection. Because going to college was what was expected after high school. I adjusted my sunglasses in response to the brightening May horizon and chewed my lip as I began obsessing, again, about the twenty-thousand in student debt I’d racked up thanks to the exorbitant and ever-increasing cost of a degree. Wham! Thoughts of joining the real world evaporated. Time suspended, and the scene before me played out in slow motion. In the span of two heartbeats my world became devoid of sound, of rational thought—there was only reaction as a sharp, jarring impact snapped my head to the side and catapulted the car into oncoming traffic. My beloved Mustang was not only spinning in a circle, but toppling side over side. As the car thrust down, flipped over, and crashed roughly again onto the pavement I grabbed at handles, braced my legs, and scrabbled for purchase of any solid surface to prevent being tossed around the car like a pinball. It seemed an eternity before the Mustang bounced a final time and stuttered to a stop. I let out the breath I’d been holding and looked around aimlessly, confused. Air rushed back into my lungs that smelled of burning rubber and the bitter, complex odor of overheated electronics. Out. I needed to get out of the car. But I wasn’t sitting upright. The left side of my body leaned heavily against the driver’s side door. The only thing visible through the windshield was a bent-up cherry red hood. A shock of pain that weakened my knees shot through my neck as I sought out the skyward-facing passenger door. I ground my teeth, put a hand to my neck, and made an effort not to move so suddenly again. Unbuckling my seatbelt with one hand, I shimmied around inside the car to kneel upright. The car’s interior was out of proportion and the passenger door had been badly damaged. The door handle above taunted me, guarding the only way out. I pushed the passenger door with all of my strength, but it was so jammed it wouldn’t budge. Short, panicked breaths didn’t provide enough oxygen for my addled brain to function properly, and I kicked and punched at everything in futile effort. I was stuck. And something was definitely burning. ![]() Happy Thursday, folks. I know I'm happy, and that's because I have some very exciting news: today I can show you the cover of my book! I’ve wanted to share this with you for ages, so I'm thrilled that I can finally reveal it. I’m so proud of Rare Form, the first in the Descended of Dragons series. This fantasy romance has a little something for everyone: action and adventure, romance, suspense, whipsmart girl talk, shifters, science, magic, dragons...gnomes. It's a fun and exciting read that I think you'll love. It's set to release October 6, 2015. Ready to see the cover? **Drum Roll, please***** Here it is! Rare Form (Descended of Dragons, Book 1) by Jen Crane Pre-order now for release on October 6, 2015 Genres: Fantasy, Romance, New Adult, Paranormal Format: eBook Amazon • Goodreads A Secret Past Fiery redhead Stella Stonewall can’t decide between a margarita and a manhattan. The rest of her life? Please. Stella has never really fit in, and her pretty world comes crashing down when she learns it was never her world at all. Rowan Gresham is domineering, brooding, and as sexy as chocolate-dipped sin. When he transports Stella to the magical realm of her parents she recognizes her rightful place immediately. Gresham’s motivations are less clear. A Scorching Chemistry The enigmatic Gresham aids in Stella’s metamorphosis and their chemistry ignites, though a long-time girlfriend and a significant age difference stand in the way. A Battle for the Rest of Her Life Stella’s life fast-tracks to extraordinary when she enrolls at Radix Citadel for Supernatural Learning, an enchanted college whose students turn furry on the regular. As Stella learns to navigate the magical new world of Thayer she must also find her animal form, a task as elusive as her ancestry. Stella soon faces an even greater challenge: staying alive long enough to learn to manipulate an animal form she never knew she possessed. You like it? Oh, good. Here are more. In this scene from Chapter 21, Stella and her suite mate, Timbra, attend a Midsummer festival, where Stella gets a dose of history.
In the early afternoon the crowd thickened. People flowed in the direction of the stage, which had been erected on the banks of the river. “What’s going on over there?” I asked Timbra. “Oh. Yes, you’ll want to see that,” she nodded soberly. “What? What is it?” “A play. A reenactment, really. Each year, the Steward Massacre is reenacted to honor our fallen and to remind us of what’s at stake…and what’s still out there.” We made our way to the grassy seating area just in time. As the production began, Gnomes and winged Fae—they didn’t want to be called fairies, but Fae, Timbra had admonished—worked farmland together in worn tunics and breeches. Heartier built Dwarfs loaded crops onto the backs of wagons drawn by miniature beasts of burden that resembled water buffalo. The creatures worked dutifully, if happily, joining together in songs that illustrated the simple pleasures of working the soil. When the workday concluded the creatures returned to their families, life peaceful and contented at hearth and home. A new day brought about more good work. A woman’s ear twitched. She had heard something and looked to her mate across the field who confirmed her concern. With no further warning, a monstrous dragon dove overhead, releasing a deafening roar and scorching the crops in the field. The Gnomes, Fae, and Dwarfs let out cries of terror and ran for their lives, diving under wagons and running into the forest. More dragons ravaged the sky, seeking out the hiding creatures after they had destroyed the crops and farmland. One by one the dragons ferreted out the small beings—their children, too—and set them ablaze, their excruciated shrieks filling the air before stopping altogether. The crowd that had gathered for the reenactment sat stunned, silent, moved. I dragged in a ragged breath, on the verge of tears at the gruesome sight that I knew had actually occurred, yet on a much larger scale. Timbra discreetly wiped her eyes and gazed into her lap in silent despair. A fun (and sexy) exchange from Chapter 28.
“When I agreed to this plan I didn’t realize we’d both be standing here naked.” He raised one shoulder. “Well. That’s the thing about changing forms. A lot of enforced nudity. Best get used to it.” He stood before me without shame, his powerful presence taking up more space in the room than merely his body. Since the moment I saw him, I’d always found him to be ‘more.’ I swallowed past the lump in my throat, my pulse suddenly racing. His back was to me as he looked out my window for signs of trouble. I took the opportunity to appreciate his incomparable form. His powerful back was wide and chiseled with thick muscles. His wasn’t the distended musculature of a body builder, but a more balanced manifestation of strength. As I raked down his body, definition at his shoulders caught my eye. Farther down the firm crease of his back a powerful ribcage slimmed into a tight waist. He had a good-sized scratch down his side, probably sustained during the fight. It looked to be healing well, though, and quickly. One firm crease disappeared, another taking its place. I shivered and stifled a groan of appreciation. He turned around and held my gaze. “One thing you may not yet have noticed, Stella.” “Hmm?” “Once you’ve found your form, some parts of you change forever. Senses, for example, remain heightened. Not to the level when in form, but stronger than they were before.” “Senses? You’re saying I can see better? Hear better? I did know that, actually.” “Yes, and we can scent better, too,” he said as he stalked toward me. “I smell your arousal now, for example.” I gasped. He was so bold, so comfortable with himself, with sexuality. “That’s not something said to someone you see platonically.” God, I was in over my head with him. “I’ve never seen you platonically. Who am I kidding?” He was looking at my body. Hard. His gaze had wandered from my eyes and his breathing had become slower, more deliberate. He closed his eyes briefly, as if in gratitude. “You’re trying to kid yourself if you think you can ignore the attraction between us,” I said. Look at me. I’m confident. I was so not confident. “Stella, girl, stop gnawing your cuticles. It’ll be alright. We’ll figure this out.”
Timbra watched as I fidgeted in my chair during our Wednesday morning Intro to Craft class. For once the stand-in professor, Dean Miles, was the least of my concerns. She never missed an opportunity to humiliate me or make me feel inadequate in some way. Honestly, I would’ve welcomed the distraction. I smiled weakly at Timbra’s ever-forward way of navigating life. I was feeling significantly less positive about the situation. “I just don’t know what to do next,” I said. “Too bad you can’t divine some kind of plan or see the future through a spell or something,” Timbra mused. “Timbra, that’s it!” I yelped. “What’s it?” Her over-long black eyelashes blinked repeatedly with incomprehension. “Obviously, I need help. And this place is crawling with clairvoyants, oracles, and seers of all kinds. I don’t know what to do, but surely someone could help me see what the right path is. Right?” “Sure, I guess. Who do you think could help?” “Hell, I don’t know. I’m new here. Don’t you know anyone?” “I’m afraid my family’s not very magical. We excel more in the political arena. But I did hear our Elements professor saying she dabbled in pyro-osteomancy.” “Pyro-what?” “It’s a kind of divination that uses bones heated over a fire until they crack. Then someone trained in the craft reads the cracks to foretell the future.” “What kind of bones?” I screeched. “I dunno. Surely animal. I don’t think it has to be the pinkie toe of a virgin or anything.” “Wait a minute,” I said slowly. “Layla. Layla once said her mother is a clairvoyant. A good one.” “Miss Stonewall?” rang a sarcastically-pert singsong voice. Dean Miles. Perfect. TEASERS
Chapter 3 “I’m sorry for what I said,” he offered again. “It was crude.” Then he stood to his full height, using the significant advantage to drive home his next point. “For what it’s worth, I thought we had potential for something legendary.” He leaned in close to me, his breath a puff on my forehead beneath my scattered hair. “And Stella?” he said barely above a whisper as he ran a finger from the top of my shoulder down my bare arm. “Yes?” I managed before a compulsory swallow. “I still do.” Chapter 12 “Don’t go there again,” I said. “We’ve already been through this. Our relationship is none of your business. Don’t say something out of jealousy you’ll regret.” “Jealousy?” He balked, his bold eyes alight with emotion. “It’s not jealousy that I feel about it, Stella. It’s anger. It’s profound outrage that he took something that belongs to me. And righteous indignation that you gave it away.” I was stunned silent at the truth behind his words. He meant it. Flutters of forbidden pleasure scrambled up my spine and filled me with a sick satisfaction. It was a visceral response to his bold claim. Damn him. Chapter 24 My lips quivered and my despair threatened to take me down with it. I sat up straighter. No. I would not break down again. Never taking his gaze from mine, he rose from the bed. He bent his knees, his back still straight and strong, and knelt in front of me. I felt the warmth of his long arms as he pushed them along my thighs and around my hips. He pulled me into him, forcing my legs on either side of his waist. We were at eye level and he stared into mine as he slowly shook his head. “No,” he said and put the full force of his gaze, of his powerful bearing, behind his words. “No. You’re Stella Stonewall and that’s what matters. I’ve known who you are since first I laid eyes on you. And I like it. Very much.” His voice rasped with emotion. “You’re determined, and you work hard. You’re kind, generous. You’re the smartest person I know. You’re good, Stella—I know that like I know myself.” “You don’t know what you’re saying,” I whispered and threw my arms around him. “I could be dangerous. And I’m not just talking physically. Politically, too. Being known as my friend could mean serious trouble for you.” “Funny,” he said and kissed high on my cheekbone where my tears had been moments before. “I forgot to add that you’re funny.” I let out a sad chuckle. “You confound me. You absolutely blow my mind.” EXCERPT I had difficulty finding an excerpt that didn’t give away anything from Book 1! I did find this fun scene from Chapter 22 in Book 2 of Stella and her friend Timbra’s night out dancing. ~Jen Chapter 22 Loryn had recommended a place in town that hosted local musicians on Saturday nights. Ewan assured me he and Boone would be long gone by then, and we could have all the fun we could stand without fear of bumping into them. It was clear an hour and a half into the night what Timbra’s intention was: obliteration. I couldn’t blame her, really. She’d been nursing a dreadful heartache. And I knew as well as anyone the driving desire to be rid of the oppression of loss and sadness. In honor of the Independence Day weekend, my dear friend Brinda Berry has temporarily lowered the price of her SERENDIPITY Boxed Set to $2.99. That's less than a buck a book!
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