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Jennifer Rardin and Lizzie T Leaf
Jennifer Rardin chats with Lizzie T Leaf and YOU in the Realms of Love Chat Castle this week. Join us Monday, August 11 at 9 PM EDT as we discover the latest in Jennifer's Jaz Parks series: Bitten to Death.
Jaz Parks and her vampire boss, Vayl, have already fought demons, vampires, and reavers. Now, juggling work and family takes on a new dimension as she tackles her latest challenge: nail the Raptor before he can reduce her to Jaz-bits, survive a head-on crash with Vayl’s violent past, and lever her twin’s military career back on track before a dishonorable discharge ruins his life. To top it off, she must also contend with her father’s issues. Is he losing his mind? Or is someone really trying to kill him - from beyond the grave?
Jennifer Rardin says about Jennifer: I’ve spent all my life in the Midwest, which has certainly shaped my perspective on all kinds of issues, from the question of whether or not we really have an accent, to the many and varied uses of corn.
I was born in Evansville, Indiana on April 28, 1965. Mom tells me almost every year what crappy weather it was that day. However I like to think of my birthday as the first frost-free date for my planting area. See what happens when you grow up around farmers? Scary, huh?
After a youth spent up to my eyeballs in fairy tales, nordic myths and supernatural legends I made the solid and practical decision to go to college and major in English. After which I never really held a well paying job until this gig came along! Which is why my kids love to sing that song to me from the musical “Avenue Q.” The one that begins with the line, “What do you do with a B.A. in English?”
Once I figured out the answer to that question, I wrote Once Bitten, Twice Shy. Now my laptop is my constant companion. We reside in an old farmhouse along with my husband and our two teenagers. No pets since the cat died last winter, but the birds seem to appreciate his absence. They come to feast at the feeders while I write on the back porch in the cool of the morning. Lovely.
Boy Toy by Lizzie T Leaf has been re-released at Aspen Mountain Press. Scarlett Marks takes the only job offered, as office assistant to Dulcie, the owner of Call Me, a phone sex company. Here she discovers her first fifty-three years have been very sheltered ones. Faced with adjusting to her work environment and the changes within herself, she must also deal with a strong attraction to Finn Yates, a much younger man. A relationship of this sort isn't something a woman of her generation should pursue. Or is it?
I'm getting really bored with posting the same bio for Lizzie each month. Let's think up some really embarassing questions to ask Lizzie during the chat. (Jennifer's a guest, she's off-limits!) The chatter with the best question asked of Lizzie wins a free download of Boy Toy. This little game's rules are completely in Thunder's hands. What he says goes. Bring the questions on for Lizzie T Leaf!
Upcoming Chats
The Phaze Books authors chat Monday, August 18. Aspen Mountain Press writers taunt us through the portcullis August 25.