Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Riptide Publishing Blog Tour

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Collared By Kari Gregg


Still enjoying Riptide's First Wave Blog Tour? We know we are, and what would a blog tour be without another great author? Today we at Sinfully Tasty Reads we are bringing you an interview and giveaway with Riptide Publishing author Kari Gregg. She will be giving away a book of the winner's (18+ and older) choice from her backlist. To enter leave a meaningful comment with your e-mail address. Don't forget to come back on October 13th when author Peter Hansen stops by for more Riptide First Wave Blog Tour fun!!!!

What do you like most about writing?

Creating and exploring new worlds. How does that world work? How doesn't it work? Who's trying to fix what's broken and are they making life better or worse? Who's in charge? No, who's really in charge? How do my heroes fit? I love my worlds and I love discovering how my heroes move inside them.

What genre do you write mostly and what appeals to you most about your genre?

I write  contemporaries, fantasy, paranormals, AU, and BDSM (of every flavor). Writerly ADD is obviously an issue. :D Why those stories? Those are the worlds I'm drawn to and revisit again and again.

What is the most interesting thing you have learned from your research?

The Blooming Onion at Outback Steakhouse has 1600 calories. Have I ever used this in a story? No. But I'm weirdly fascinated by this.

Where do you get the names for your characters?

Any- and everywhere. I got a name from a tombstone once. Serious. Connor's name, though, is perfectly non-weird. A casual acquaintance (who is nothing like my character, by the way) is named Connor and the name stuck in my head until my hero took form.

Tell us about your latest release (s)?

Collared features a world in flux. A natural disaster caused when genetically engineered crops mutated and propagated in the wild is producing a biological shift in the aggression centers of the brain and those affects -- as well as civilization's response to them -- are still intensifying. Connor Witt had everything he ever wanted, a promising relationship and a successful career, until the disaster. Instead of becoming bigger and badder like everyone else, Connor is an anomaly. His aggression hasn't been stimulated by the changing environment. He is one of the rare few whose dominant traits have been suppressed. When predatory security consultant Emmett makes a move on Connor, David -- Connor's boss -- collars him to keep Emmett away. One man offers safety; the other is the safer best. Who will Connor choose for his master?

What are you working on next?

In the Red is a m/m BDSM mystery for Loose Id. My forensic accountant was a rising start at TFOS, Terrorism Financing Operations Section in the FBI, until he was abducted and left for dead nine days later. What he endured during those nine days broke him, not so much physically as mentally, but he's fighting his way back. All evidence to the contrary -- his retreat to an isolated rural house in the mountains of western Maryland where he's amassed enough weaponry to hold off the zombie hoard and keeps enough lamps lit in his tiny house to pinpoint the glow from the international space station. Too bad TFOS needs him back so badly. He was on to something with that last case, something big The FBI tasks Special Agent Zachary Murdock with gluing the boy wonder back together and getting him back to work. Zachary isn't sure which presents the biggest complication: the accountant's special brand of crazy, the case they're working or the closeted sub's surprising -- and surprisingly enthralling -- kink.

What fascinates you most about writing m/m?

Two strong guys striking that magical balance with one another and the dance leading up to that balance. Even in BDSM, especially in BDSM, where in spite of appearances, subs are (IMO) stronger than their Doms and subs are the ones who are truly running the show.

What do you enjoy reading the most?

Two heroes for the price of one. Does it get any better? Nope.

What are you reading now?

A historical account of the 1938 Hurricane. Yeah, I know. Sexy, no? LOL. If it helps any, I just finished re-reading Jet Mykles' Heaven Sent series. Loves me some hot rockers.

Who are your favorite authors?

For kink, I'm a Kim Dare fangirl, but I repeat read titles from Jamie Craig, J.C. Owens, and Thom Lane, too. (Although to be fair, the Aramanth series isn't strictly BDSM since slavery is a cultural convention rather than a choice, but nonetheless, WOW.) Non-kink, I love Josh Lanyon, K.A. Mitchell, L.B. Gregg, Joely Skye (for her shifter series)...so many wonderful authors. So much m/m goodness. ;D

What would you advise an aspiring author?

Don't quit. Keep writing. Keep learning and growing your craft.

Is there anything you'd like to tell your readers?

I have over 200 books in my K3's TBR file. Help me. Please.

How can readers connect with you?

If you would like to catch up with Kari, caffeinate yourself and head on over to: http://www.KariGregg.com
Friend Kari on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Kari.M.Gregg
Follow Kari on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/karigregg
Find Kari at Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4366316.Kari_Gregg

13 comments:

  1. After reading the teaser on Riptide's newsletter your writing style tweaked me into checking over here. So far I haven't read any of your books, but that's being rectified by my pre-order of your upcoming Collared.

    Can't wait! I think I've discovered a wonderful new-to-me author. :)

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  2. Two hundred books on the Kindle? Wow, and I thought my pile ~70 books was loads. Great interview!

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  3. Kim Dare is on my autobuy list. I love her for my light kink fix. K.A. Mitchell is also on my autobuy list. The stories she comes up with always touches a soft spot.
    I am sure Collared will be great.

    sabrinayala at gmail dot com

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  4. OH, Girl!

    You listed some of my favorite authors, too, kink and non-kink!

    I read the Heaven Sent series about 2 or 3 years ago and loved it. That's when I fell in love with m/m novels.

    Collared sounds great; I can't wait to read it.

    Thanks,
    Tracey D
    booklover0226 at gmail dot com

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  5. Collared sounds like a very good book! Writerly ADD, havent't heard that before, but it must be great to have :P

    luciatea01 (at) hotmail.com

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  6. Great interview! I love the Heaven Sent series too. Thanks for visiting today.

    joderjo402 AT gmail DOT com

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  7. Great interview. I have about that many books on my ereader too.I need more time :)
    Collared sounds really good.
    elaing8(at)netscape(dot)net

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  8. LOL, you've mostly ruined my enjoyment of Blooming Onions. Not completely, just mostly. =)

    adara adaraohare com

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  9. Anonymous said..." subs are (IMO) stronger than their Doms and subs are the ones who are truly running the show."
    I agree 200% and this is why I love your writing!
    ya feel me! :)
    Looking forward to 'Collared'
    cashearer58(at)gmail(dot)com

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  10. What a great interview :-) Had me laughing out loud - and gasping at how many calories are in a Bloomin' Onion!

    smaccall AT comcast.net

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  11. I haven't read any books of this authors, but I'll read them. In my ereader there are too many books too. ^_^

    mariaml254(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  12. That is an amazing amount of calories in one dish, thank god I've never come face to face with a bloomin' onion, I'm guessing it must be yummy LOL. Love your list of favorite authors, those are all on my auto-buy list. In the Red sounds fascinating, I'll be keeping my eye out for it.

    itmfiddler(at)gmail(dot)com

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  13. Marie sexton and Heidi cullinan are my autobuys so if u have any by them on your kindle karri I'd give them a shot

    Great interview

    Sarahs7836(at)gmail(dot)com

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