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  • Slut Sarah says:

    There is just something about Greek Myths? Heroes! Monsters! Distracting covers! ;)

  • twin2for2 says:

    This type of story intrigues me. I read all types of books, except mysteries. I really have to be engaged to want to read a story. This book looks wonderful. I went to your website and found out more about you. I think I will have to add this book to my TBR list and have bookmarked your website. Thanks for you excellent blog.

  • Tanya Maxemow says:

    My love for books started with The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Loved all of the books in the series and it was my first memory of loving to read. I love the Anita Blake series and Darkness Chosen series. I’ve also been trying out new authors and really liked Fallen & The Dark Devine.

  • CrystalGB says:

    I have always been fascinated by Greek mythology. Marked sounds great. I love the cover.

  • johannarharris says:

    I have always read historical romance and contemps but I just started reading paranormals. I started reading Christina Dodd’s Darkness Chosen series and her Chosen Ones series. I kinda got hooked and started reading a few others like Barbara Bretton’s Casting Spells and Kerrelyn Spark’s Love at Stake series. I have a whole list now of other paranormal romance authors like you now, thanks to all the wonderful SLUTS. Thanks for joining us today. Your book looks good. I will be adding it to my list!

  • Sarah – Distracting covers…LOVE It! My romantic suspense covers are all split couples/settings. When I got the cover for MARKED, my husband did one of those one-eyebrow-raised things and said, “THAT’s gonna sell books? Seriously?” (I had to remind him he is not my intended target audience. LOL) ;)

  • Carol – thanks so much! I’m glad you like the sound of MARKED and I hope you enjoy it once you read it. It’s definitely a fun series to work on. I’m having a blast with this world and these “guys”.

    Tanya – a girl after my own heart! One of my most fun “parent” moments was introducing The Lion, The Witch & the Wardrobe to my daughter. She has the entire series now and has been loving them as well. Thanks for the comment!

  • Crystal – thank so much!

    Johanna – it’s addictive, isn’t it? I was the same way. For the longest time I was a strictly contemporary reader until a friend introduced me to vampires and shape shifters. Then I was hooked. I hope you enoy MARKED! Thanks for adding me to your TBR list!

  • Julie says:

    I like a lot of Anne McCaffrey’s books, and I love Kresley Cole’s IAD series, but I’ll have to say that it all started with Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials series and Christine Feehan’s Carpathians. Now, I can’t stop reading paranormals! =/

  • Dee says:

    This looks like an interesting book. I have different interests, so I try and change up what I’m reading so I don’t get burned out! I’ve read some Karen Marie Moning books, but would love to read some paranormals. Sounds fun!

  • Giada M says:

    I love the Avalon series by Marion Zimmer Bradley and the Lord of the Rings. But there many others fabulous fantasy and paranormal books. I’m very curious about yours!
    Thank you!
    Giada M.

    fabgiada @ gmail.com

  • Julie – Christine Feehan’s books are addictive, aren’t they? So good.

    Dee – fabulous! I hope you give MARKED a try!

    Giada – that’s what I love about this genre – so many great authors and different perspectives to try. :) Thanks for stopping by.

  • Caffey says:

    Hi Elisabeth! My first intro to Greek gods was in a romance book I read, A Greek God at the Ladies’ Club by Jenna McKnight. It was a humorous romantic read! I then wanted to find more and found some with small pubs with the ebooks and I keep a look out for these along with mythology and legends within the romance books. I’m so fascinated by them! I learn more of the mythology and legends by reading them in the romance books! And I so get hooked into the series and love a number of them! I too love Nina Banks-Gods Of The Night series (This is a 2012 series that the Gods of the Night protect humanity from the end of the Mayan Calendar)

    When you did this series, did you plan out all the parts (culture, rules, etc) before you write or did most come when you were writing it?

    cathiecaffey(at)gmail.com

  • maryannelanders says:

    Thank you for your post, Elisabeth. I too am a big mythology buff.

    My favorite examples of modern fiction that utilize Greek mythology are several novels and short-fiction collections written in the 60s and 70s by Thomas Burnett Swann. Though typically classified as fantasy, most have strong (and unconventional) romance elements.

    Also worth mentioning in this regard are the fantasies of C. L. Moore, even though she’s usually thought of as a science fiction writer; and H. Rider Haggard’s “She”, the prototypical fantasy revolving around a strong, passion-driven heroine.

    Like you, I love Tolkien’s works and their film adaptations. I’m a bit out of the target readership for C. S. Lewis, and I haven’t read the more recent titles you listed.

    I’ll confess I’m pretty peculiar in my paranormal romance tastes. Vampires, werewolves, and demons aren’t my cup of blood. Paranormal romances with themes I like are rarely published nowadays. That’s why your new novel looks interesting. Your hero isn’t a nasty creature the heroine must somehow save.

    Keep up the good work!

  • Lisa G. says:

    I really like the Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris. It has every kind of paranormal elements you could ask for. My favorite myth would have to be either Hercules or Pegasus.

  • Barbara Elness says:

    My favorite paranormal story (actually stories) are Keri Arthur’s Riley Jenson series.. I love her kick ass action heroine who also has a soft side when it comes to trying to find a mate and wanting to have a family. I enjoy stories based on old mythology, whether it be the Greek, Roman, Viking gods, or some other myth that’s traveled down through history. To see an author take some of an old myth and spin that into a whole new mythology is always fun.

  • Tracey D says:

    It’s hard for me to state that I have a favorite. I have enjoyed the works of J.R. Ward, D.N. Simmons, Angela Knight, and Ginn Hale.

  • whalehugger says:

    I’ll definitely have to check “Marked” out. Being of Greek descent, I’m rather fond of the Greek myths :)

    As for favorite fantasy/paranormal series, I’d have to say C.L Wilson’s “Taerian Soul” series and Gail Z. Martin’s “Chronicles of the Necromancer” are my current faves. Then again, I’m still discovering new paranormal authors all the time, so the list will no doubt be growing.

  • Spav says:

    My favourite fantasy/paranormal series is The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher. Who doesn’t love a PI wizard who gets into constant trouble?

  • Cathy M says:

    Hi Elisabeth, my favorite fantasy book is The Hobbit, love this series.

    caity_mack(at)yahoo(d0t)com

  • Hi Elisabeth, congratulations on the release of Marked!!

    My favourite paranormal books are the Otherworld series by Kelley Armstrong, a must read! and the Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews, both series are fantastic!

  • Danny says:

    Hi Elisabeth,

    I am huge fan of paranormal books and I especially like it when mythology is involved in the stories

  • Slut Sarah says:

    Winner Drawn! Congrats to Lisa G. You won a copy of Marked by Elisabeth Naughton!

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