Monday, October 17, 2011

Land of Falling Stars blog tour and Giveaway!!


Welcome to stop #4 on the Land of Falling Stars blog tour! I'm excited to have author Keta Diablo here with a character interview you won't want to miss! Be sure to read all the way through to find out how you can WIN!

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Interview with Gavin Langdale

Swoon-worthy hero from LAND OF FALLING STARS

Thanks for joining me today. I’m getting ready to take a trip back in time to talk with Gavin Langdale, the hero in Keta Diablo’s newest release – Land of Falling Stars – out now with Books We Love Spice! Care to join me? Great! Hop in! *flicks a couple switches on the time machine.* Ready? And we’re off to the 1860s!

Whoa *grabs the edge of the door, head spinning a bit.* I think we’ve arrived at our destination: 1864, Fredericksburg, Virginia here we come. *stepping out, looking around* Ah, ha -- there’s Arbor Rose, which means Gavin should be around here somewhere.


Man: “Looking for me?”

Turning, *gasps at the huge, hunky man behind me* “If you’re Gavin, then why yes, I am. Keta told you I was coming right?”


*A nod* “Keta, she’s that sex author, right; the one who interviewed Sophia and me?”


Yes, that’s her.”

How do you pronounce her name anyway?”

I believe it’s pronounced Kee-ta (rhymes with Cheetah).”


And they say southern names are strange. *offers a wicked grin and a hand* “Yes, I’m Gavin Langdale. At your service ma’am.”

Good. I promise I won’t take much of your time. I’m sure you want to get back to the lovely Sophia.” *Settling down on the wide veranda* “Okay, let’s cut to the chase, that is, the beginning of the story. From what I understand you fought for the Union in that horrific Civil War. Tell us why you returned to Sophia and Arbor Rose after—well, after your ordeal.


I had to speak with her about-well, about something terrible that happened at Spotsylvania. People say there are no coincidences in life; some even say everything in life is pre-ordained. I’ve done a lot of thinking about those theories and I wish I had answers. I’d like to believe Jesse’s death was a quirk of fate or a satirical act of Satan’s doing. I loved Jesse, and so did

Sophia.

Some say you’ve loved Sophia since childhood. Did you still love her even after she shot you?”

*a deep throaty laugh* “She shot me all right. Guess I should have waved or called out. Would have saved us both a lot of angst.” *a far-away look crosses his dark blue eyes* “I have loved

Sophia since we were children. I can’t remember not loving the contrary woman.”


Well it sounds like it was only fair she saved you after putting a bullet in your chest. But moving on, tell us what Sophia was like as a young girl? Was she a tomboy or the proper little

lady?”


Now that depends on who’s looking at the time. Sophia tagged along with Jesse and me everywhere we went. And we didn’t have to look for trouble; it found us. We got a kick out of

turning out the neighbor’s cows and shooing them down the road. We laughed like hyenas while tipping over privies and then there was the day Sophia almost drowned while we sailed the river in a raft Jesse and I built from hollow logs. *shakes his head with another laugh and then his expression turns somber* But when Sophia was around the elders, she acted like a proper young lady of the South. Guess you have to live here to understand what’s expected from the refined elite of the gentry.”


A little birdie told me Sophia loves to dance. What is the Samba-de-Roda and has she ever tempted you to dance with her?”

I’ve never seen anyone dance like Sophia, except for the darkies. That’s who taught her the Samba-de-Roda. Nap and Brister say the samba originated in Africa and Brazil. The slaves brought it to the Continent like they did many of their customs. They dance in a circle to the beat of a drum and often sing and clap while they dance. And yes, Sophia has asked many times to join her, but . . .” *he looks down at the ground and points* “Two left feet. I don’t fancy

making a fool of myself.”


And who’s this shaggy fellow?” *holds out hand to approaching dog* “Is this the infamous Ricochet? From my understanding you trained him? I bet that’s come in handy a time or two. Why does Sophia call him a deserter? He sounds like a loyal, lovable wolfhound. “


That’s Ricochet, all right. I taught him how to knock a man from his mount before I left for the war. Damn, if he didn’t remember when I returned. Sophia has called him a defector or a traitor at times, but she’s just jealous of the attention I give the hound.” *leans forward and murmurs*

“She like to be the center of attention if you know what I mean. Deep down, like me, she loves Ricochet. He’s saved her sorry ass almost as many times as I have. Damn, that woman attracts trouble like tics on a dog.”


What a brave fellow, a definite hero, or Ricochet. *shifting in chair* Was he there the night Sophia lost her sight? That’s a double whammy, her losing her going blind and finding out

about Jesse. Isn’t that the night you told her what really happened to Jesse and why you came back? “

Do we have to talk about the night of Sophia’s accident and Jesse’s . . . well, his accident too? I think you should read the book Keta wrote. She covers the incident on the battlefield with Jesse and the night Billy Cooper set Arbor Rose on fire. I got all riled when I think about those things and think it’s best to leave it alone.”

Very well, I’ll spread the word about Land of Falling Stars. *leans in and lowers voice* “I hate to ask about Mule Copper – that horrid man – but why do you think he possessed so much evil in his heart?

I knew Mule since I was a yonker. He was mean then too. Sophia’s Pa hired him as overseer at Arbor Rose and thanks to Mule, Rueben didn’t live long enough to regret it.


I hear on your trip to Boston, you met up with a caravan of Gypsies. Do tell us about them.”

Three words describe the misunderstood Romani people – colorful, hard-working and loyal. Sophia and I have many fond memories from our stay with Vandlo’s people, despite the troubles dogging us at the time.


Ultimately, despite everything, you leave Sophia in Baltimore, that must have been very hard. What kept you going during the time you were apart? And what made you decide to go back after her?

The hardest decision I ever made was to leave her at the school – in the hands of strangers, but I was left with few choices at the time. I kept going day at a time, with one purpose in mind – give back to Sophia what she lost because of the war. I went back to bring her home to Arbor Rose. And . . . because I love her, always have.


Ah the ultimate love trumps all! Thank you for answering my questions, Gavin. *peeks around Gavin’s shoulder* “I do believe the enigmatic Sophia is calling you to dinner, and I must be off myself.”


Goodbye, ma’am and thank you for visiting Arbor Rose.” *rises from the chair and bows at the

waist again* “Come back anytime.” *pauses briefly* “Do you think that writer woman will write another story about us?”

Could be, Gavin. Tell you what, I’ll ask her the minute I get back.”


Okay it’s time for the time-hopping traveler to head back to the future. Ms. Diablo, author of Land of the Falling Stars, is giving away a free copy of her critically- acclaimed book Where the

Rain is Made to one lucky peep. Make sure you comment and leave an email where she can contact you in case you WIN! Don’t forget to check out Land of the Falling Stars (psst – I think you’ll fall in love with Gavin. I know I did *swoon*). HERE ON KINDLE: http://amzn.to/qsrw5D


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Penniless, her parents and brother dead, Sophia Whitfield struggles to save her beloved childhood home during the Civil War. Another bluecoat is staggering down the hill, but before Sophia allows him to rob and pilfer like the others, she shoots him. How is she to know it is Gavin, the dark knight of her youth, carrying secrets too horrific to imagine and a passion that ignites her deepest desires? As Sophia gradually learns Gavin's secrets--and enjoys his talents in the bedroom--she discovers how to finally know her own heart. Can she save the Land of Falling Stars, or will she lose it all to the horrors of the War and Reconstruction? And will the Southern lady and the Yankee soldier be able to recapture the bliss of their youth--this time in each other's arms?

Find this book at the following places:
Amazon
Barnes & Noble

About the author:

Keta Diablo is a multi-published author in romance (paranormal/historical) and gay fiction.


In 2009 her historical novel Decadent Deceptions was a finalist in the RWA Molly contest

Decadent Deceptions on Kindle


In 2010 Keta finaled in The Scarlet Boa contest with her yet to be published novel Phoenix Rising


In 2011 Keta's paranormal/shifter Where The Rain Is Made was nominated for a BOOKIE AWARD by Authors After Dark

Where The Rain is Made on Kindle


Her Crossroads series (gay fiction) has won numerous awards, including Best Book of the Month, Recommended Read and Top Reviewer's Recommendation.

Crossroads on Kindle


Diablo has written for numerous publishers over the years, most recently Books We Love Spice and Decadent Publishing and occasionally self-publishes.

You can find her on the Internet here:


Keta's Haunt Author home: http://www.ketadiablo.com (sign up for her newsletter here)

Keta's Keep Romance Blog: http://ketaskeep.blogspot.com

The Stuff of Myth and Men gay fiction blog: http://thestuffofmythandmen.blogspot.com

Keta on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ketadiablo

Keta on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/KetaDiablo.Author



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Did you read earlier how you could win an ebook? And that's not all, on the last stop of this blog tour Keta is giving away a $15 Amazon gift card to one lucky winner!


Next stop: October 18th - Reviews by Molly

For a full tour schedule, be sure to visit The Bookish Snob Promotions

6 comments:

  1. SWOON IS RIGHT! WOW! I loved loved loved (did I mention LOVED????) Gavin!!! He was a character to die for....!!!! Thanks for this fantastic interview.

    Molly(at)reviewsbymolly(dot)com

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  2. Hi peeps! Lovely blog, isn't it? Thanks so much for hosting Land of Falling Stars on Paranormal Opinion. I hope everyone likes the interview.

    Be sure and pick up a copy of Land of Falling Stars to read more about Sophia and Gavin (and Ricochet, of course).

    Have a great week all, and don't forget to follow the blog tour for more chances to win Where The Rain is Made or another book of your choice.

    Namaste, Keta

    ps: Special thanks to Paranormal Opinion

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  3. Congrats on the new release Keta. This one has received so many great reviews already, I hope everyone checks it out!

    Jamie Hill

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  4. This is a new book for me and I would love to read it! Great interview.

    lag110 at mchsi dot com

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  5. Love the interview, love going even deeper into the characters heads! I for one cannot wait to read this book as I love all the history involved and it sounds like a fabulous read!

    dani3222001(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  6. Thanks for a great interview!

    Morganlafey86(at)aol(dot)com

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