Giving new
life to old tales
Thanks for having me on your blog!
Anyone who knows me also knows I’m a big
fan of fairy tales—old, new and retold.
Fairy tales are one thing every reader has in common. We’ve all read them in various versions. They’re comfortable. They’re warm.
We all know going in that we’re promised a happily ever after.
Sigh.
Yup, that’s why I love them.
But, of course, I couldn’t march to the
beat of my own drum if I didn’t try to put my own spin on the classics. When Liquid Silver Books announced their
Silver Slipper call for reworked fairy tales, my brain went into overdrive
thinking about what I could do with that.
I was in heaven. I’d already had two
reimagined fairy tales (WISHFUL THINKING which came out last December and FRACTURED
which came out in February) but I needed more.
My muse wanted another shot at something else.
So COME HITHER was born. The great thing about doing fairy tales in
the modern day is…well, it’s modern with electricity and technology plus normal
clothes that don’t include long, heavy layers, society restraints or careful
language. Which is good because COME
HITHER is raw and graphic LOL
Why?
Life’s messy, dirty and real.
Riley’s pretty much the same and she doesn’t apologize for it. That’s one of the reasons Carson likes her.
My heroine in COME HITHER is a bit
different, as she’s a wolf shifter and a real bad-ass gal. She’s not real fond of people telling her
what to do and she’s certainly not into the drama that goes along with her wolf
pack. The great thing about her is that
she’s a sucker for a guy in uniform—even if he is a bit of a geek.
I hope you’ll pick up a copy of COME
HITHER and check out my other reimagined fairy tales as well. Here’s a question for you: which fairy tale would you love to see
rewritten into modern times?
Heroes don’t wear capes and heroines sometimes have fur. This ain’t your grandma’s fairytale.
Riley Hanson has fate by the balls. She’s a kick-ass wolf-shifter who’s not
afraid to tell people off, especially if they try to suggest how to live her
life. She lives with her grandma in the
Wisconsin woods, hoping to keep the worst of humanity away.
Carson Hoode, the guy every woman wants to talk to but not
date, drives a truck for Red Riders Express. Six months off a divorce, the only
thing he’s got going for him is a perfect delivery record, except a heavy
October downpour and a muddy road threaten it.
As he tries to finish his route on foot, he slips and wrenches his knee.
The business end of Riley’s rifle closes out his day.
The fur and pheromones fly as Riley and Carson battle their
attraction while eluding a back woods hunter intent on bagging more than local
wildlife. They’ll need a healthy dose of
fairytale magic to survive—too bad there’s no such thing. Now, if only Grandma would give them some
privacy because someone’s getting laid at the end.
Sandra is a
writer of romantic fiction. Her
portfolio includes historical, contemporary, sci-fi and paranormal romances in
full-length books as well as shorts and novellas. No matter if the heat level is scorching or
sweet, she loves to blend genres and often times will add humor as well.
When not
immersed in creating new worlds and interesting characters, Sandra likes to
read, bake and travel. Her favorite
place to spend vacation hours is Walt Disney World. It’s where dreams come true and the soul can
play. When she’s not writing, she’s
keeping things interesting at the Believing is Seeing blog or spending time
with her husband.
You can
write to Sandra at sandrasookoo@yahoo.com, visit her website or
look her up on Facebook and Twitter.
Book trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlRAsAKQRXM
Tour long Giveaway: Prize up for grabs at the end of the tour: One
$20.00 Amazon gift card. The more posts a person comments on, the
greater number of times their name gets into the hat. Prize winner will
be announce on her blog and on the social media site for both Sandra
Sookoo and Sizzling PR.
12 comments:
Thanks for the giveaway. Please enter me. I really want to read this book. it sounds very good. Tore923@aol.com
Thanks for hosting me today!
Tore, thanks for coming out. I hope you'll pick up the book!
I'm throwing my name in the hat for this most generous giveaway.
ilona
felinewyvern at googlemail dot com
Hi Ilona. Thanks for coming!
I love checking out Sandra's books. I have a couple and have enjoyed them. I love the premise of Come Hither!. Twitsted tales are fun to read.
Mel
bournmelissa at hotmail dot com
Hi Mel! Thanks for coming out. I love fairy tales!
I enjoyed the post. The book sounds good.
bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com
Thanks for coming out bn100!
That's exactly why I love fairy tales!
Thanks for coming out Krista :-)
Hi Sandra, I have been enjoying all these blog posts. Your book looks amazing as does the cover. Do they come in paperback yet???
~Brandy
brandyzbooks at yahoo dot com
Hi Brandy! I do have several books in paperback with another 4 coming this year. Browse my website. The ones in paperback form will be marked :-) http://www.sandrasookoo.com As of right now, none of the fairy tales are in paperback but I'm considering it
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