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		<title>Winners of &#8216;One Was a Soldier&#8217; ARC Contest</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Julia Spencer-Fleming has very kindly offered FOUR signed advance copies of One Was a Soldier to the blog visitors who commented on her interview. Courtesy of Ramdomizer.org, the winners are: Liz sue kelso Trish Janet W Congratulations! Could the winners please email me with their contact details at sarah at monkeybearreviews dot com.]]></description>
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<p><strong>Julia Spencer-Fleming</strong> has very kindly offered FOUR signed advance copies of <em><strong>One Was a Soldier</strong></em> to the blog visitors who commented on her interview.</p>
<p>Courtesy of Ramdomizer.org, the winners are:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Liz</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">sue kelso</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Trish</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Janet W</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #000000;">Congratulations! Could the winners please email me with their contact details at <strong>sarah at monkeybearreviews dot com</strong>.</span></p>
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		<title>Leslie Parrish Contest Winner!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ramdomizer chose lucky number 7! So the winner of Fade to Black is&#8230; JANICU Congratulations, Janicu! I&#8217;ve just e-mailed you about your prize.]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Ramdomizer chose lucky number 7! So the winner of <em>Fade to Black</em> is&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>JANICU</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Congratulations, Janicu! I&#8217;ve just e-mailed you about your prize.</p>
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		<title>Leslie Parrish Interview and Contest!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I read Fade to Black, Leslie Parrish’s first romantic suspense, last week and loved it. When I e-mailed her to gush, Leslie very kindly agreed to stop by and answer a few questions about her Black CATs series. Welcome, Leslie! Thanks so much for agreeing to an interview, especially at such short notice. You’ve written [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>I read </strong><strong><em>Fade to Black</em></strong><strong>,<a href="http://www.authorleslieparrish.com/" target="_self"> Leslie Parrish’s</a> first romantic suspense, last week and <a href="http://www.monkeybearreviews.com/2009/08/27/review-fade-to-black-2009-by-leslie-parrish/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed" target="_self">loved it</a>. When I e-mailed her to gush, Leslie very kindly agreed to stop by and answer a few questions about her Black CATs series.</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2559" title="Leslie Parrish-small" src="http://www.monkeybearreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Leslie-Parrish-small.jpg" alt="Leslie Parrish-small" width="149" height="200" />Welcome, Leslie! Thanks so much for agreeing to an interview, especially at such short notice. You’ve written numerous contemporary romances for Harlequin under the name Leslie Kelly. What drew you to the romantic suspense genre?</strong></p>
<p>I have always loved reading thrillers and horror and envisioned myself writing in that genre one day. I happened to sell to romance first (my other genre love) but I always knew I would eventually have to try my hand at something dark. When I lost my contract writing single title length contemporaries for Harlequin, and found myself looking for someplace else to land, it just seemed like the right time to give this a shot.</p>
<p><strong>Although I have yet to read the next two Black CATs books, <em>Fade to Black</em> is heavy on the suspense and has a definite crossover appeal to fans of mysteries and thrillers. How would you define your brand of romantic suspense?</strong></p>
<p>I actually intended for all three of these books to be different from what I saw other authors doing, as well as from each other. While my favorite authors of romantic-thrillers are Karen Rose, Allison Brennan and Lisa Jackson, I wanted my Black CATs books to be just a little lighter, with a bit of that Leslie Kelly banter and flirtation I’ve always loved writing. A lot of people have been talking about how dark the books are, and I suppose in terms of the stories, they are. But many of the darkest elements take place “off the page” and I think traditional romance readers might be surprised by what they find here.</p>
<p>I think <em>Fade To Black</em> probably has the most crossover appeal, as the next two books do focus more heavily on the romance. Not that they’re still not dark suspense novels, but, as I said, I wanted each book to be a little different, so you’re just not going to get the exact same reading experience each time.</p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Can you tell us a bit about the books in the Black CATs series?</strong></p>
<p>The FBI really has what are called “Cyber Action Teams”—small groups of agents and IT specialists who travel around the world to fight Internet threats. I took this concept a step further and created a team tasked to solve Internet-related murders. In book one, <em>Fade To Black</em>, the team has just come together under the direction of Supervisory Special Agent Wyatt Blackstone. The first case his new team confronts involves a series of murders by a killer who lurks in a cyber playground and “auctions off” means-of-death to his cyber friends. But the murders are very real. Special Agent Dean Taggert follows the leads to the small town of Hope Valley, where he enlists the help of the very sexy and capable Sheriff Stacey Rhodes. (Stacey was my favorite heroine, I just loved her!)</p>
<p>Book 2, <em>Pitch Black</em>, was actually supposed to be the first in the series. I wrote the opening of that book and had my agent submit it, and it was that proposal that got me the offer of publication from NAL. But my new editor thought it would be a good idea to start the series outside of Washington, to introduce the team members in an outside venue, make them easier to keep straight. In this book, a reclusive divorcee, Sam Dalton, realizes she was the last person to hear from a teenage boy who, with his friend, was lured to a cruel death in an icy pond. The FBI comes to her for help, and leading the case is Special Agent Alec Lambert, a former profiler trying to reclaim his shaky career. Sam and Alec work together to stop The Professor, a monster who is luring his victims with the latest Internet scams.</p>
<p>The final book, <em>Black At Heart</em>, is a little different still. It’s a slower-paced book, the first half focusing heavily on the hero, Wyatt Blackstone, and his quest to find out whether a former member of his team has become a vigilante killer. The themes of this one are pretty disturbing—someone is brutally murdering pedophiles. But in terms of content, it’s probably the most introspective and quiet of the three books.</p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Must the books be read in order, or can they stand alone?</strong></p>
<p>I would definitely say the first two books can stand alone (though, if you want to read <em>Fade To Black</em>, you probably should read it first since the villain of that book is mentioned by name in <em>Pitch Black</em>.) The final book hinges on events that take place in the second one, so I would strongly recommend reading <em>Pitch Black</em> before <em>Black At Heart</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Did you have to do a lot of research into the FBI and CAT teams before writing them?</strong></p>
<p>I did a lot of Internet reading and read some books that helped a lot. Texts for writers on setting up crime scenes, plus a really interesting book by the guy who started the profiling program in the FBI. I have always been a true crime fan, so that research was no problem at all!</p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>When I was reading <em>Fade to Black</em>, I was delighted to see you avoided many of my pet peeves in romantic suspense and mysteries. The book is high in tension, low in melodrama. The heroine does not require rescuing. There’s little to no sequel-baiting. Did you consciously strive to avoid these clichés?</strong></p>
<p>I absolutely did! My biggest pet peeve in romantic suspense is a TSTL heroine. I can’t stand reading romantic suspense where the heroine puts herself in danger and therefore puts everyone else in danger, too! I don’t like “feisty” heroines or “spunky” ones…blech. I like smart, strong women and I absolutely loved creating ones who lived up to my personal standards.</p>
<p>And you might reserve judgment on whether there’s sequel baiting until after you’ve read Pitch Black…lol…that one has a pretty major plot point at the end that should (hopefully) have you dying to read <em>Black At Heart</em>!</p>
<p><strong>As someone who is definitely into instant gratification, I was delighted to see the series was released back-to-back from July through September. With the publishing industry hard hit by the economy, it’s a tough time to break into a new genre. Do you think releasing the books over three consecutive months has helped you to build a solid readership base?</strong></p>
<p>I think the “buzz” these books have gotten has helped tremendously. I have gone the route of slow-build with another publisher and have seen my career completely derail. In this business, you have to catch readers’ attention right out of the gate and a back-to-back release schedule seems to do that. I had to work very hard to get these books done in time to make that schedule, and it would be really tough to do it again. But I think (I hope!) it did what I wanted it to—make Leslie Parrish a name readers would be talking about. And hopefully they’ll remember that name until next summer when my next book comes out!</p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Your next romantic suspense series is called eXtreme Investigations. What’s it about?</strong></p>
<p>I had actually hoped to write more Black CATs books for NAL, and in fact proposed another trilogy. But at the time, my publisher really wanted to wait and see if the first trilogy did well. Luckily, they had enough confidence in <strong>me</strong> to go ahead and contract me for something else, anyway. They wanted something  similar—dark romantic-thrillers, but asked if I could possibly come up with a paranormal concept.</p>
<p>I’m not a big paranormal fan in terms of vampires or werewolves or urban fantasy. But let me tell you, I am the biggest X-Files and Supernatural fan around. So that’s where my mind immediately went. I came up with a group of private investigators who’ve been brought together to solve cold cases using their special abilities. The agency is owned by a former cop and her silent partner…he’s really silent, because he’s dead. She’s  the only one who can see him, and the over-arcing story in this series will be her quest to solve his murder and resolve her own romantic feelings for him.</p>
<p>The first book, tentatively titled <em>Cold Sight</em>, comes out next August, and is about a psychic who once specialized in finding lost kids. Being burned out and accused in a high-profile case that went wrong, he’s laying low, until a reporter shows up his door, asking for his help. She’s noticed a series of disappearances in her town and wants his help to prove these missing teenage girls are the victims of a serial killer.</p>
<p>I am really enjoying working on this book, and am really excited for the next one, <em>Cold Touch</em>, about a team member who can touch a corpse and see, hear and feel every sensation that person felt in the last 130 seconds of his or her life. It’s a dark, vicious gift, one she hates to use, but it is undeniably one that is invaluable in solving cold murder cases. Really looking forward to writing it!</p>
<p>Meantime, I am really hoping the Black CATs books are doing well enough for my publisher to give me the green light to continue the series. I should know something soon…keep your fingers crossed for me, okay?</p>
<p>Thanks so much for having me, Sarah, I really appreciate it!</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2562" title="Fade to Black-small" src="http://www.monkeybearreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Fade-to-Black-small.jpg" alt="Fade to Black-small" width="124" height="200" /><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2561" title="Pitch Black-small" src="http://www.monkeybearreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Pitch-Black-small.jpg" alt="Pitch Black-small" width="124" height="200" /><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2563" title="Black at Heart-small" src="http://www.monkeybearreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Black-at-Heart-small.jpg" alt="Black at Heart-small" width="124" height="200" /></p>
<p><strong>Today is the official release day of </strong><em><strong>Black at Heart</strong></em><strong>, the third title in the Black CATs series. To celebrate, Leslie is offering a free copy of </strong><em><strong>Fade to Black</strong></em><strong>, the first book in the trilogy, to a lucky commenter. If you’re interested in winning </strong><em><strong>Fade to Black</strong></em><strong>, just leave a comment and I’ll pick a number using Randomizer. The contest closes on Thursday 03 September 2009 at Midnight CEST (Central European Summer Time &#8211; UTC + 2). Good luck!</strong></p>
<p><strong>Update: The contest has now closed!</strong></p>
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