Showing posts with label Steph Burkhart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steph Burkhart. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Today's Guest, Steph Burkhart: DESTINATION BERLIN


Today I welcome fellow Classic Romance Revival author Steph Burkhart. Steph blogs about her latest book, Destination: Berlin, a sweet contemporary military romance.

Leave a comment today, July 14, with your email address for a chance to win prizes. See the end of the post for Steph's generous listing of the prizes available. Steph will select the winner early on July 15. Check back here to see who won.


And the winners are: Celia and Maggie won the postcards, and catslady won a copy of Destination: Berlin. catslady, send an email to Steph at sgcardin1@yahoo.com or botrina_buchanan@yahoo.com to claim your prize.


I'd like to thank Linda for having me today in support of my blog tour for my novel, "Destination: Berlin." "Destination: Berlin" was the first book I wrote. It was published in 2001 and is a "sweet" military romance. It's July 1988 and Corporal Sharon Cates is stranded in the middle of Communist East Germany. She's forced to rely on help from an unlikely source – Soviet Jr. Sgt. Dimitri Nagory.


While Sharon trudges through the forests and towns of East Germany to Berlin, her friend, Sgt. Mary Bates, in Osnabrück, learns that Sharon has been branded a traitor through the rumor mill. The commanding general of the US Armed Forces in Europe sends his best investigators, Maxwell Lawton and Gregory Conk to Osnabück to find out the truth of the matter. Slowly, Mary is drawn into Max and Greg's investigation. As the evidence starts to point to Sharon's ex-boyfriend, Mary can't help but wonder if he's the "too" convenient suspect.


I enjoyed telling this "B" story as much as I did Sharon's story. Max and Greg walk into a hostile environment, Sharon's unit, to prove either her innocence or her guilt. Mary decides to step up and help them despite her initial reservations.


What makes "Destination: Berlin" unique is that the focus is on "everyday soldiers," as the heroes. Most military stories focus on male officers and the romance is almost an after thought. With "Destination: Berlin," the romance between Sharon and Dimitri grows slowly over the course of their adventure. Sharon, and Mary to that extent, are different types of military heroes – they're female and non-commissioned officers.


The story is close to my heart as it was inspired by my own trip on the Berlin Orientation Tour I took in July 1988.


Excerpt:

Lawton let a whistle slide through his lips. In the picture Conk pointed out to him, Cpl. Cates's father was in full class "A's." The Congressional Medal of Honor hung proudly around his neck.


"I didn't know," muttered Carrera.


"Sharon didn't tell a lot of people," came a female voice. Lawton spun around to find a tall, black haired female sergeant standing at the doorframe. "Bates" was on her nametag and sergeant bars rested on her collar. She was one of the soldiers who discovered the missing COMSEC.


"Did she talk about her father much, Sergeant Bates?" asked Max.


"A little."

"Greg can you call down to headquarters and have Lt. Cates's official military record pulled?"


"Sure, Max," said Conk. He closed the book and put it back on the shelf before leaving. Carrera stayed in the room, much to Lawton's chagrin.


"Did she tell you how her father earned the Medal of Honor?" Max asked.


"She told me that he was defending a group of civilians that were being evacuated when a grenade went off in his hand," Sgt. Bates answered.


"Was she close to her father?" Lawton continued.


"I thought she was. She wrote him a letter a week," Bates answered.


"Thank you," said Lawton.


Here's a link to Destination: Berlin's Book Trailer on You Tube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cuav1ZTlWOA


Destination: Berlin is a Print book only. Here's where you can buy it:


Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Destination-Berlin-S-Cardin/dp/0595164196/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1277131006&sr=8-3


Barnes and Noble:

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Destination/S-G-Cardin/e/9780595164196/?itm=1&USRI=Destination%3a+Berlin


IUniverse: http://www.iuniverse.com/Bookstore/BookDetail.aspx?BookId=SKU-000008175


Goodie Time: Post a comment. I'll pick two lucky winners out of a hat to receive an autographed postcard of the cover. Today, I'll also be picking one lucky winner to win an autographed copy of "Destination: Berlin." I'm on Pacific Standard Time (PST) so I'll be back early 15 JULY to announce the winners.


To find out the dates on the blog tour visit my blog, "Romance Under the Moonlight."


Visit me at:


SG Cardin/Stephanie Burkhart Online

http://sgcardin.tripod.com


Romance Under the Moonlight

http://sgcardin.blogspot.com

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Promo Sunday: Romance Junkies Contest and Steph Burkhart Guest Blog


Romance Junkies Summer Contest!

I'm giving away a PDF copy of Lady of the Stars, as well as a bag or box of chocolate candy. Answer the trivia question on my page (http://www.romancejunkies.com/summersplashcontest/LindaBanche.htm) and send an email to Romance Junkies. See my page for all the details.

Again, here's the link to MY contest: http://www.romancejunkies.com/summersplashcontest/LindaBanche.htm

Here's the link to my contest page: http://www.romancejunkies.com/summersplashcontest/postcard2.html

Here's the link to all the contests: http://www.romancejunkies.com/contests.html


On Wednesday, July 14, Steph Burkhart will guest blog about her latest book, Destination Berlin, a sweet contemporary military romance. She will be giving out postcards and two copies of the print book so follow along on the tour for the prizes.

Thank you all,
Linda

Monday, May 3, 2010

Guest Steph Burkhart: Myths of the Moon


Today I welcome fellow Classic Romance Revival author Steph Burkhart. Steph blogs about her latest book, The Hungarian, a Victorian paranormal about those perennial favorites, werewolves.

Leave a comment today, May 3, with your email address for a chance to win prizes. See the end of the post for Steph's generous listing of the prizes available. Steph will select the winner. Check back here to see who won. The postcard winners are Karen H in NC and Mary Ricksen. Please send Steph an email to sgcardin1@yahoo.com or botrina_buchanan@yahoo.com with your snail mail address so she can mail you your prize.

Welcome, Steph!

I'm excited to be here at Linda's blog, the fourth stop on my mini blog tour for "The Hungarian." My thanks to Linda for having me today.

Beware. The Wolf is Coming.

"The Hungarian," is my latest paranormal release. Count Matthias Duma harbors a dark secret, but when he meets a young British noblewoman, Katherine Archibald, he risks everything for her love. What's his secret? He's a werewolf.

I love a good wolf. " *grin* Why? Because the wolf is also a man. He's alive, he's living and breathing. For me, it's not about the wolf, it's about how the man deals with the beast inside him.

Every paranormal creature brought to life in books is grounded in "myths." Without myths that the readers are familiar with, it's hard to connect to the story. I thought I'd talk about the myth of the werewolf as it pertains to "The Hungarian."

I consider myself a classic myth author. What are the classic myths when it comes to wolves?

#1 – Silver will kill a werewolf.
#2 – You make a werewolf when bitten by a werewolf.
#3 – You're only a werewolf during the full moon.

#1- Silver will kill a werewolf. Actually, any bullet with fierce stopping power could probably kill a werewolf. History also lists burning at the stake and cutting off the head. " *ick* I much prefer using silver as my weapon of choice. It's less gruesome. Silver has always been associated with the moon. Perhaps it's the color since the moon appears silver-gray in the night sky.

#2 – You make a werewolf when bitten by a werewolf. That's a pretty classic myth that's come down through the ages. In fact, that's how Count Matthias is created. A bunch of gypsy werewolves who were just passing through attacked him during the full moon.

#3 – You're only a werewolf during the full moon. The early movies took creative license with this, making it a "classic" myth. More historical myths state that once bitten, a werewolf stayed a werewolf. I subscribe the classic Hollywood myth. It's more fun. It allows me to explore the psyche of the man who is a wolf. Matthias also changes back into his human state by sunrise. The transformations are painful to his body. I built on this in that a witch, trained in herbs and roots, helps the wolf by preparing potions and balms to help him heal.

You can build all kinds of myths for the werewolf world, but for me, working within the confines of classic myths was very rewarding.

In that regard, I wanted a cover that taped into a classic feeling. I also wanted it to focus on the man, not the wolf.

Matthias is Hungarian and Budapest is the jewel of the nation. Nothing captures the pride and achievement Hungarians feel more than the Széchenyi Bridge. It was constructed in the 1840's, and was one of the first suspension bridges built.

Matthias also has unusual eyes, malachite-green with a gold ring around the iris. Jenifer Ranieri, the cover artist, was able to blend Matthias's eyes with the Széchenyi Bridge to set a gothicly romantic tone for the story.

What I love is how everything came together. While staying true to classic myths and creating such an expressive cover, the story inside keeps it's focus on the man who is the wolf, and allows the romance to shine.

Excerpt:

"Now it's time for you and Miss Archibald to dance," said Resa.

Katherine waved her hands. "I couldn't dance that."

"You don't have to. We can dance the Csándás," said Matthias.

Resa clapped her hands again. "Yes, it's perfect."

"I don't know how."
"I'll show you," said Resa.
"Go on, Kate," said Liz, smiling. "Give it a try."

Katherine took Matthias's hand, and he helped her to her feet. Martin and János played their music at a slow tempo. Resa showed her a couple of steps at a time. It took about ten minutes, but Katherine seemed to pick it up. Matthias danced it slow for her the first time. There wasn't much jumping, but it was a rather square-type dance, and there was clapping involved. When the song ended, Resa approached.

"Let me dance with Count Duma at the normal pace. Watch me. Try to twirl the skirt when I do."

Katherine nodded her head. Again, the music started, and Matthias danced with Resa. From time to time Resa would look at Katherine to make sure she was watching. Matthias was pleased at how Resa was trying to help Katherine learn the dance.

The dance finished in a flurry of moves, with Matthias wrapping his hands around Resa's waist and Resa resting her head against his shoulder. She quickly parted from him and looked at Katherine. "Remember, it starts off slow but builds up to a quick ending."

"All right," Katherine said.

Matthias took Katherine's hand again. The music began. They danced in front of the fire. Liz and Paul clapped to the beat. They danced around the pit, laughing and clapping. The guitar played faster, the flute hit higher notes. Resa sang in Hungarian. They danced quicker, and when the Csándás ended, Resa threw powder into the fire. The fire crackled. It hissed loudly and then the flames turned colors -- purple, blue, green, and white before slowly returning to yellow. Matthias held Katherine tight against his muscular body. He felt her heart pulsing with energy just like his was.

"How did you do that?" asked Paul.
"Magic," replied Resa.

"Well done, Resa," said Matthias. Then he looked down into Katherine's eyes. "I've enjoyed myself tonight."

"So have I."

"Ah-hum," said Liz.

Katherine reluctantly tore herself away from Matthias's all-consuming stare. He wasn't ready to let the moment die. They sat down and he offered her a glass of wine. Their hands touched. He felt a warm tingle slide down his arm. Encouraged, he leaned closer to her.

"Did you like the dance?"
"It's different."
"I haven't danced like that since--" he paused. "Since my wife died."
"I'm sorry."
"Don't be. I'm sorry. I shouldn't have brought her up."
"She was a part of your life."

"But she is no longer. You're here now," he said. He put his hand on her waist, and with his other hand lightly ran his fingers down her arm to her wrist, unable to tame his desire to touch her intimately. She wrapped a silent spell around him in that moment -- one he didn't want to be broken. He glanced over and noticed that Paul and Liz were busy asking Resa about her magic fire and refilling their wine glances.

He looked at Katherine. Their eyes met. Lost in her soft spell, he snared her mouth in a sensual trap. She kissed him back with equal passion. Their mouths opened and closed, tasting each other like they were savoring the sweetest tokaji. Matthias loved feeling her warmth so close to him. Lost in a sea of bliss, he trailed his kisses over her chin and down to her neck. His head spun. He groaned his delight. His hand cupped the nape of her neck, arching her toward him, giving him full access to her sensitized flesh.

The music started again. Katherine lightly pushed Matthias away, breaking their contact. Her eyes were filled with untamed desire, yet hinted at confusion.

Check out "The Hungarian's" Book Trailer at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZwaF8hAdow

Goodie Time:

I'll pick two winners out of those who post on today's blog to receive an autographed postcard of "The Hungarian's" Cover.

To qualify for the GRAND prize: You have to post on every blog in the tour. I'll put your name into the "hat." Then I'll pick the Grand Prize Winner's name out of the hat.

The GRAND prize: A coffee mug with "The Hungarian's" cover, a mousepad with the cover, magnets, and a set of autographed postcards.

The Hungarian is available 1 MAY 2010 with Desert Breeze Publishing. Here's a link to the site: http://stores.desertbreezepublishing.com/-strse-87/%3Ci%3EBudapest-Moon-Book-One%3C-fdsh-i%3E-cln-/Detail.bok

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Guest Steph Burkhart and WEREWOLVES tomorrow


Stop by tomorrow when fellow Classic Romance Revival author, Steph Burkhart, guest blogs about her latest book, The Hungarian, a Victorian paranormal.

The Hungarian stars those perennial favorites, werewolves. Leave a comment on tomorrow's post for a chance to win gifts.

Thank you all,
Linda

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Steph Burkhart and BE MUSED


I'm happy to welcome fellow Classic Romance Revival author Steph Burkhart. Steph blogs about the paranormal anthology, Be Mused, which comes out on April 1 from Desert Breeze Publishing. Leave a comment today, March 31, with your email address for a chance to win prizes. Steph will select the winner. See the end of the post for Steph's generous listing of the prizes available.

4/1 We have winners! NinaP and Kaye Manro, see the comments to find out how to contact Steph to receive your prize!

Welcome, Steph!

While the author is away, the muse will play.

I just want to say I'm excited to go on a mini-blog tour in support of the Be Mused Anthology coming out with Desert Breeze Publishing on 1 April 2010. It has five light-hearted short stories about muses, their writers, and love. My thanks to Linda for having me today and for Judah Raine for putting together this tour through Classic Romance Revival.

Be Mused has a great line up of authors – J. Morgan, Katie Charles, Me (Stephanie Burkhart), Nicole Zoltack, and Sandra Sookoo. The premise of the novel is that a writer is a muse's job. Muses exist on another plane. They relax by going to bars and visiting friends. They go to muse conferences and take vacations.

"Inspiration Lost and Found" is Katie Charles's story. Jezebelle Jones is a young muse and inspiring her writer is a challenge. He likes to write horror stuff and she's a romance muse. Jezebelle didn't pick him. To recharge her batteries, Jezebelle attends a muse conference where she meets an older muse, Trevor. Will she find a way to inspire her writer with Trevor's help?

I love how Katie has captured the youthful voice of Jezebelle with honesty and authenticity in this story.

Here's an excerpt:

Jezebelle just kept going. "--but it's better than what I am dealing with," Jezebelle ranted, throwing her hands in the air. "And maybe I will look into how to quit. There has to be some protocol for it."

"I still think you are overreacting," Dina said while stirring her coffee.

"Di Di, this is the fourth time he has done this to me. And when he locks me away it is in a tiny little box that would make Tinkerbelle's drawer look huge. No, I am not taking it too close to heart."

Diana shuffled around in her bag for money to pay for the coffee. "Okay, maybe you are right... but still, he's an author. He thinks he has the right to. They all think they have the right to. It's nothing new." Before she could place the money on the table, a free flying paper smacked Diana in the back of her head.

Jeze snickered as her friend grabbed wildly at the paper as the wind whipped it around her face. She reached over and plucked it from Diana's head and handed it to her. "Wow, who did you make mad?"

Diana stuck out her tongue. "Keep laughing and you'll find out.

"Sorry," Jeze said, suitably contrite. She saw no sense in upsetting her friend or risk that veiled threat. It could involve her paying for coffee. "Uh, so what does it say?"

As Jeze got up and moved behind her, Diana read it out loud. "Come one! Come all! To the biggest muse gathering of the year! Meet the muses that inspired the 'Gifted' series and the 'Early Morning' saga, even the muse to Herald Peter! The best selling book to date! Hear them talk about how they got to where they are today and maybe get an autograph or two. Anything can happen. Do you want to miss out?"

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If you post on the blog today, I'll be picking two names out of a hat to win an autographed postcard with the "Be Mused" cover on it, signed by me.

I'll also be offering a grand prize gift bag of "Be Mused" products including a coffee mug, mouse pad, magnet, and autographed postcard to my blog tour winner. In order to qualify for the prize, you have to post on all the blogs in the tour. The prize winner will be announced on 10 April. (I go on vacation from 4-9 April)
"Be Mused" will be available in ebook format at the Desert Breeze Website, All Romance books, and on Amazon for the Kindle 1 APRIL 2010.

Desert Breeze: http://stores.desertbreezepublishing.com/-strse-73/Be-Mused--dsh--%3Ci%3EAn/Detail.bok

Visit Steph at:

http://twitter.com/StephBurkhart
http://sgcardin.tripod.com
http://sgcardin.blogspot.com
http://www.writing.com/authors/sgcardin

and at Associated Content:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/join.html?refer=84269

Thanks for coming over, Steph. Come back any time.