CHESS QUEEN
Rowena's
Occasional Newsletter
September/October 2005


Welcome, and thank you for your patience in waiting for my fourth newsletter.

If you are subscribed through the rowenacherrynewsletter@yahoogroups.com you will know from my mini-blogs that I have had a busy summer, and have been waiting for the official go-ahead to share my most exciting news.

Now, I hope to catch up in this bumper edition of my newsletter. I hope you enjoy it.

In this issue:

1. Sundry News...

2. Excerpts from:
Heart of the Dragon by Gena Showalter
Stardust by Ann O'Bannon

3. Interview with a Cover Model:
Peter DeCicco

4. Reviews, Chats & Interviews

5. Summer Contest Winner

6. Fall Contest

7. Coming Soon


NEW ON MY WEBSITE

My webmaster renovated my website. One of my favorite additions is the interactive family tree.
See the Alien Royalty button on the home page.

Now, if readers find my characters' relationships complicated, they can click on a book title and see the main characters highlighted.

Over the Labor Day weekend, Rowena Cherry learned that FORCED MATE is a finalist in the NEW JERSEY ROMANCE WRITERS' GOLDEN LEAF AWARDS (best paranormal category)

Rowena was delighted to learn that FORCED MATE came third in the First Coast Romance Writers' BEACON Awards, for Best First Book.

Also, Rowena heard that either she or FORCED MATE was a finalist in the Affaire de Coeur 2005 READER/WRITER POLL

Rowena's biggest news is that the e-rights of MATING NET have been sold to NEW CONCEPTS PUBLISHING. MATING NET will be available as of the first week in October.

Here's a peek at what I showed reviewers.

Helispeta wanted to marry well... but not THIS well.

What is an ambitious young princess to do when she finds herself irrevocably married to the wrong god? What is her jilted fiance to do?

Prince Devoron-Vitan, supreme commander of the Tigron Empire's star forces, wants to go home and find out what the star-blazes is going on. In one short gestate, his twin brother Djohn-Kronos has killed their father, taken the throne, nullified all existing royal betrothals, and started a war.

Then, rumors reach Devoron-Vitan that Djohn-Kronos intends to catch Devoron-Vitan's fiancee, Helispeta, in his MATING NET.

MATING NET is a short story, only available as an e-book. Frankly, it wouldn't be good value if it were offered in print, unless it was in an anthology. I am told it should be available for around $2.50.

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There is an excerpt available on my website, www.rowenacherry.com/excerpt_04.php

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Reviews are also coming in. You can check them out at www.rowenacherry.com/MN_reviews.php

My favorite review snip to date is:

Romantic science fiction fans will want to read this powerful deep tale (and its predecessor FORCED MATE). The story line loaded with non-stop action .... Rowena Cherry is one of the best sub-genre writers due to her skill at placing the heroic characters in impossible scenarios as she has with the delightful MATING NET.
~HARRIET KLAUSNER, Affaire de Coeur

 

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EXCERPT FROM HEART OF THE DRAGON

For everyone who loved Gena Showalter's The STONE PRINCE, here's a teaser from her latest release... another Must-Read!

Excerpt: http://members.cox.net/genashowalter/excerpt.htm

Heart of the Dragon
"He'll make you burn"
by Gena Showalter
HQN books, 037377057X


He is a Dragon, a rare breed of warriors able to transform into the legendary creature at will.

Though the mighty warlord breathes fear into the minds of his enemies and fire into the blood of his women, no one has ever stirred his heart -- until he encounters Grace Carlyle of modern day Earth.

He burns to possess this proud, alluring beauty . . . but he has sworn to kill her.

Set in the mythological world of Atlantis, where the gods' hid their greatest mistakes - the vampires, demons, minotaurs, dragons and too many others to name - Darius en Kragin is the fiercest creature of all. But this immortal warrior is unprepared for Grace and soon finds himself caught between sizzling white-hot passion and duty.

Praise for HEART OF THE DRAGON:

"Sexy, funny, and downright magical!" New York Times bestselling author Katie MacAlister

"Sexy and sparkling," Award winning author Robin D. Owens

" Bold and witty, sexy and provocative, Gena Showalter's star is rising fast!"
Carly Phillips, New York Times Bestselling Author.

Buy HEART OF THE DRAGON from Barnes and Noble or Amazon

Visit Gena at www.genashowalter.com

Drop in on Gena's blog at www.genashowalter.blogspot.com

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EXCERPT FROM STAR DUST by debut author ANN O'BANNON

CHANCE or DESTINY?

Captain David Alexander, of the NASA space shuttle Independence, awoke after seven years in cryogenic stasis to discover he wouldn't survive the trip home. Then, in answer to prayer, a UFO was sighted in the vicinity of the Titan moon... To his chagrin, Commander Zara Darien, of the Shimuran Starship Command, royally botches 'First Contact' when she shoots him from the stars...

With no foundation for trust, find out how they overcome their animosity, join forces and alter Earth's future. In so doing, they unknowingly take the first step in fulfilling a thousand year old prophecy -The Shimuran Legacy has begun.

COMING SEPTEMBER 2005


ISBN# 1-904492-82-7


FOR DETAILS VISIT:
www.annobannon.com
or e-mail Ann at:annobannon@rogers.com


STAR DUST
Chapter One
Earth date, December 3, 2018:

Finally, after seven years the space shuttle Independence closed on its destination: Saturn.
A loud click, followed by a series of rapid beeps, broke the unmitigated silence. Moments later, a myriad of diodes blinked into existence, illuminating the dusty console with pinpricks of red light signifying a series of subprograms had come online. They flickered, changing to amber and then to green, once a thorough diagnostic certified all equipment was functioning within normal parameters. New sensor readings were taken and sent through a series of satellites, to Earth currently one-point-two billion kilometers away.
A long delay ensued before an encrypted response came back.
First, the internal environment reactivated, sucking the thick stale air through a series of filtration systems to clean and sterilize the dormant habitat. Next, a subprogram established a stable environment suitable for maintaining life. The console beeped a second time, initiating the final sequence: A rich mixture of oxygen, spiked with anesthetic filled the closet-sized glass chamber. Then, warm fluids flowed through various intravenous tubes to initiate the slow process of thawing the precious contents.
Excruciating pain invaded Captain David Alexander's consciousness, jarring him awake. Fire and ice coursed through his veins, inducing muscle cramps throughout his body. In severe agony, he gritted his teeth until the welcome blackness overcame his senses once more.
A bright shimmering radiance filled the room, glittering with a life of its own. The light danced, and swirled, morphing into a womanly shape with long blond hair, flowing white garments, and impressive golden wings. She waved her arm, and time stopped abruptly.
Arianna stepped through the glass of the stasis chamber and enveloped David's frozen body within her wings. The angel drew on her spirited powers, intervening before death's cold hand claimed her charge. She pressed her ethereal lips against his mouth, filled his lungs with life and strengthened his failing heart.
"Awake my child," she beckoned.
David sucked in a deep breath then exhaled with a pain filled moan. His teeth started chattering and his body shook uncontrollably. Pain singed his nerves as if the hounds of hell were nipping at his flesh. Utter terror beset him, and a surge of adrenaline helped him break free of the oppressive, stifling nightmare.
"Shhh," Arianna whispered. "Your destiny draws near."
With a flap of her wings, she restored time to its rightful schedule.
Warm, gentle arms held him lovingly, and a soft feminine voice sang sweetly in his ear. David ceased struggling and relaxed against the soft downy pillow while her musical voice droned on.
The angel placed her palm against David's brow, infusing her ethereal energy with his life force to awaken long dormant characteristics that had been passed down from generation to generation, waiting for this exact moment in time, to give birth to a legacy.

Commander Zara Darien of the Shimuran Starship Command (SSC) sipped her steaming cup of chahooa while gazing out the main viewport. As usual, the hot beverage provided a sufficient amount of stimulant to kick-start her brain. Good thing too, because she despised getting up this early, and wanted to depart Vega's orbit as soon as possible. This area of space always brought back painful memories that she'd rather forget.
"Hurry up, dad," she muttered impatiently.
Zara took another sip and followed the progress of a Vegarian shuttle, ascending from the planet's surface. She sighed with relief when it docked with Xaviour, confirming the cessation of trade talks. It wouldn't take long before the flagship was ready to depart.
A long wispy trail of vapor blemished the horizon, drawing her attention.
She closed her eyes and counted to ten, before opening them again. The comet remained, bound to the gravity of Vega's sun. Thankfully it traveled away from her position, because she despised them. Comets were either harbingers of change, or catastrophe. But to her, they were a painful reminder of her short-lived childhood and unhappy past.
Twelve annums had passed since her mother left for an Alliance convention, never to return home. Five hundred Shimuran women perished that fateful day when the starcruiser, Napier, was brutally attacked and destroyed by Morian pirates in this Spirit forsaken Quasar system.
She wiped a stray tear from her eye and cursed her tender emotions. Her father, Vice-Admiral Raymond Darien, would frown upon such weakness. He didn't understand that the pain of loosing her mother was not easily forgotten. That memory was etched in her mind, fresh as the day it happened....
Her father returned to Shimura for the memorial service, taking custody of her and Caradoc Rimon, the admiral's son. They were two motherless children who suddenly became the last in their line. As third ranking officer in the SSC, he didn't trust anyone else with their care. He secured permission to bring them aboard Xaviour, the Shimuran flagship. Then, in a rare moment of tenderness, he held her on his knee while they ascended into the stars.
Xaviour intercepted a comet that day, and under his command, the ship raced alongside while he filled her head with mystical stories of falling stars and wishes that would come true, if you believed with all your heart, in the magic of star dust. He took the time to explain how Aslynn, her loving mother, now lived in the eternal valley of spirits with Caradoc's mother and sister.
No matter how many times Zara wished on a comet, her mother never returned.
She had been a young, impressionable girl, forced to live amongst men, deprived of all female interaction. Accordingly, she hung up her skirt, donned a flight suit and never looked back.
At ten annums, she gave up her foolish wishing on stars and took her frustrations out on Caradoc, her only friend, and surrogate brother. He taught her how to fight, in return Zara taught him how to enjoy life and get into trouble. Together, they terrorized Xaviour's crew. Only three annums older, he lived under constant scrutiny, as he struggled to measure up to his father's expectations. His lineage demanded he be groomed and ready to take leadership of Shimura when his father retired.
Zara grinned at the fond memories, and the sadistic pleasure she took in using him as a punching bag.
Thanks to Caradoc, and the constant pressure he'd put on his grandfather, Fleet Admiral Donovan Rimon, Zara graduated pilot training and became the first woman sworn into the SSC. Her achievement was instrumental in bringing equality back to the sheltered women of Shimura. Then, when she came of age, her father presented her with her first command, and her very own starship. She named it Stardust, in memory of falling stars, lost dreams and her own personal wish for a happier future. Overnight, the single-crew, armed escort vessel became her sanctuary, offering her independence and freedom from the male dominated flagship.
"Commander, several ships have entered the Quasar system," MAI, the artificially intelligent computer informed. "They're not responding to our hail."
A prickling sensation coursed down her back, igniting a spark of fear. Securing her mug, she leaned forward and panned the starry expanse beyond Vega. Unable to see any telltale signs, she slumped against her seat, frustrated. "How many are there?"
"Six in total: Five two-man fighters and one older starclass battle-cruiser, all Morian in origin."
"Zorn, a pack of pirates!" She snapped her safety harness in place. "Open communications with Xaviour."
"Communications established," the AI intoned.
"Red alert! We have six Morian ships on an intercept course."
Vice-Admiral Raymond Darien returned the hail. "Affirmative, we have them on our scanners now. We are initiating our phantom shields. Until a temporal bore-hole is secured, your sole responsibility is to defend us."
"Yes, sir." Zara watched the flagship fade into a translucent blur, eventually vanishing completely.
She donned her combat visor in preparation of battle and plugged it into her armrest. "MAI, initiate a complete interface with the helmet and power up the weapons array. Raise the defensive shields to max." Her vision blurred. She strained to refocus, ordering herself to relax. After several deep, calming breaths the visor clarified into an intricate gridwork. She moved her head in all four directions double checking her scope and depth perception in relationship to the artificial horizon.
"Interface is complete."
"Confirmed." Zara shifted in her seat, squared her shoulders and prepared for a confrontation. "Relinquish helm and weapons control to the pilot's seat."
"You now have the navcom and weapons are at your disposal."
Zara tested the helm controls, angling and dangling Stardust from side to side, followed by a sharp vertical three-sixty. Satisfied with the ship's performance, she rechecked the enemy's position and hailed the flagship. "Stardust to Xaviour, come in."
"Go ahead, Stardust." Her father's voice boomed loud and clear.
"Admiral, enemy fighters are fanning out. Battle appears imminent."
"Fall back. Hold them off until you're cleared to proceed into the temporal corridor," Admiral Darien ordered.
"Acknowledged."
A black haze shadowed the stars, darkening and increasing in diameter. The blackness became agitated, swirling and churning in a counter clockwise direction as a spatial rift formed.
Pulling hard to port, Zara placed Stardust between Xaviour and the oncoming threat.
"Enemy is now in range," MAI paused, "sensors indicate the battle-cruiser is gearing up to fire."

PRAISE FOR ANN O'BANNON

"What a story! What a romance! Vivid, heart-pounding action, a thought-provoking premise, and a fast paced, compelling read. STAR DUST is a memorable debut novel. Watch out for Ann O'Bannon!" Rowena Cherry, Award Winning author of FORCED MATE

"Ann O'Bannon's debut novel sparks with passion in a star-studded adventure. From its gripping start to gratifying finish, STAR DUST sweeps you to a universe of adventure and promise." Nancy Cane, Award-Winning Author of STARLIGHT CHILD

 

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RC: Thank you so very much for agreeing to this interview. When did you realize that you would like to be a model?

PD: About 8 years ago. I was approached by an agent for a company in NY and did my first shoot.

RC: Which came first, an interest in developing a fabulous body, or an interest in becoming a model? Or did you have a previous career for which you had to be in great shape?

PD: I used to get picked on at school.. I was 6'2" and only weighed 167 lbs. I was a geek. So I started to work out around 17 years old and slowly but surely put on weight. I still have a hard time with it but I now weigh 220 lbs.

 

RC: Tell us about your big break, or your first break. Where were you? (What is La Bare?) How did you feel? Were you nervous?

PD: I have always been a little shy. I actually worked as a waiter in Chippendales in NYC in 1991. That was different. We had to wear the tight spandex pants and no shirt with a bow tie. But we received a lot of attention. I was a bartender at LaBare in Ft. Lauderdale and sometimes filled in when they needed a dancer. I was nervous the first time but it was nothing compared the to the RT convention and dancing in front of 900 women with the lights and camera on you. It was at LaBare where I met 2 women from RT who asked me to compete in the competition.


RC: What was your biggest surprise about the life of a cover model/model? (Good or Bad)

PD: All good. It is amazing the positive attention you get from these amazing women. We occasionally get 1 or 2 stalkers but that is expected in such a large amount of people. But mostly, everyone is cordial.

RC: What do you like best about being a successful model?

PD: I wouldn't call myself successful. I think if I ever saw myself on a billboard in New York City, then it might be different. I have been fortunate to work with Ellora's Cave and they have been extremely generous. They are doing incredible and I am extremely pleased with how they have grown. It is hard to balance a full time job and work out and then go on a casting call. I wish I had more time.

RC: On your website you mention interesting long nights. Can you share a story or two? What sort of hours does a cover model/male model normally work?

PD: When I did the romance trailer for COS Productions, www.COSproductions.com we worked in the mountains of Sonoma Valley California till 3 am. But it was exciting. Check out Dark Symphony, Dead on the Dance floor, and the bretheren. These are commercials for Romance Novels.

 


AUTHOR'S NOTE
The 6 foot 4 inch tall Peter Decicco joined CJ Hollenbach to work on a dramatized video interview with Christine Feehan. Peter acted the part of Byron, the vampire hero . CJ interviewed Christine on camera.


Many thanks to Christine and her daughters for allowing us to show this snapshot.
Christine Feehan: http://www.christinefeehan.com

CJ Hollenbach writes about the experience in his newsletter http://www.cjhollenbach.com/video.htm



RC: Are you still a director of a venture capital company? If so, how do the two careers fit? Does the fact that you are a cover model affect how your colleagues and clients look at you? If not, what did you say when you quit, and how did your former colleagues react?

PD: My investors are not aware of my "other job" I am VP of a company called InnoMed Technologies. We develop innovative and revolutionary medical devices. I think my clients picture me to be a 50 year old man with glasses and short.

RC: I've heard that you are musical. Do you have any opportunities in your career to make use of your musical talents?

PD: I play guitar pretty well but cannot sing at all. So it probably would not be a good idea.

RC: Is there anything else you would like my newsletter readers to know about you, or about where they might be able to see you in person in the future?

PD: I am shooting the 2007 calendar for Ellora's cave in Nevada and also am playing a small role in John Desalvo's movie, Beyond the Glory.

RC: Thank you very much indeed for your time.



NOTE: The photo of Christine, her daughters and Peter can be seen on CJ's website and is reproduced here with CJ's permission. As is this photo of CJ.

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REVIEWS

Affaire de Coeur
www.affairedecoeur.com

FIVE STARS: Romantic science fiction fans will want to read this powerful deep tale (and its predecessor FORCED MATE). The story line loaded with non-stop action ....Rowena Cherry is one of the best sub-genre writers due to her skill at placing the heroic characters in impossible scenarios as she has with the delightful MATING NET.
~ Harriet Klausner, Affaire de Coeur


Simegen
http://www.simegen.com/reviews/list/28495.html

FIVE STARS: MATING NET is a fantastic romantic science fiction novel that grips the audience....
As with FORCED MATE, Rowena Cherry provides a strong relationship drama inside a thrilling sci fi tale.
~ Harriet Klausner, Simegen.com

The Best Reviews

"a fantastic romantic science fiction novel"
~Harriet Klausner, The Best Reviews
http://thebestreviews.com/review30671

"A wonderful prequel ... This may have been short but it sure packed a wallop! I just hated that it was so short. Rowena's stories about Tigron and its people fascinate and I'm eagerly awaiting more stories!
~ Reviewed by Kathy Boswell, The Best Reviews
http://thebestreviews.com/review30933


More reviews:

What can I say but FANTASTIC! Short though it may be, Rowena Cherry's MATING NET is .... a magnificent story."
~ Brenda Clark, Mystiquebooks.com

"I enjoyed reading FORCED MATE, but had a question. Why Earth? Now in MATING NET, this question has been answered."
~ Michele Patrykus, eBookIsle.com.

"If you like fantasy and fast-thinking, pick this up,"
~ Carys Weldon, carysweldon.com
SNEAK PEEK, February newsletter 2004.

"For such a short story, MATING NET vividly describes the alien society. I recommend it."
~ Marlene Breakfield, www.mystiquebooks.com

 

CHATS

Rowena is scheduled to chat online at 9pm on September 29th at the Romance at Heart chat site. The chat link: http://romanceatheart.com/en/cgi-bin/chat.pl

It is best to use either Internet Explorer or Netscape to enter the chat room as AOL is not compatible with our chat program.



INTERVIEWS

Romance at Heart -- http://romanceatheart.com/interview/rowenacherry.html


BOOKLOONS

September 9 2005
A fascinating new group interview has been posted at BOOKLOONS. Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Susan Kearney, Cathy Clamp, Cie Adams, Linnea Sinclair, Robin D. Owens, Rowena Cherry and Jody Wallace.

Click here to go to www.bookloons.com.


GOTTAWRITE INTERVIEW

http://www.gottawritenetwork.com/
http://www.gottawritenetwork.com/rowenacherry.html

 

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The summer contest was write in to rowena@rowenacherry.com or to send a note to
Rowena Beaumont Cherry,
PO Box 554,
Bloomfield Hills MI 48303-0554.

Tell me the name of a magazine cover model who you think might look like my next athletic alien djinn hero.

Suggestions included Colin Firth, a young Harrison Ford, Albert Reed -if only he didn't have a tattoo!- and Gerard Butler.

A consolation prize was awarded to previous contest winner Christy Hawkes for her suggestion.

Consolation Prize
Also a consolation prize was awarded to Jaynie R for sending a superb jpg I'd have loved to have shared with you all, but ... alas ... we do not know his name, so I cannot possibly obtain his permission to flaunt his bod on my website.

Jaynie R
Editor/Test Reader/Writer
Have you seen my new look blog?
http://jaynier.blogspot.com

Photos Desired
I would be delighted to post bare-chested young men if anyone wishes to send in their guys, and the guys give permission. Like this hard man:

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No purchase necessary.

Entrants may e-mail me at: rowena@rowenacherry.com

or write to my PO Box:

Rowena Beaumont Cherry,
PO Box 554,
Bloomfield Hills MI 48303-0554.

The prize will be a collection of promotional items from MATING NET.

Please visit my website www.rowenacherry.com.
Click on my interactive Alien Royalty Family Tree, and guess which of the highlighted characters is going to be the villain in INSUFFICIENT MATING MATERIAL.

I will not be posting the correct answer. That will be a secret between the winner and myself.

 

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Daring and revealing Interview with gorgeous and really NICE cover model Evan Scott.

 

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WHAT REVIEWERS SAY ABOUT ROWENA CHERRY AND FORCED MATE


PEARL - Paranormal Excellence Award for Romantic Literature

Rowena Cherry

PEARL AWARDS - Best New Author - Honorable Mention
FORCED MATE
PEARL AWARDS - Best Futuristic - Finalist

 


2005 Desert Rose Golden Quill Finalist

Category: SCI-FI/FANTASY/FUTURISTIC
Forced Mate by Rowena Cherry

See the entire list at: http://www.desertroserwa.org/goldenquill/goldenquill.htm



FIVE BLUE RIBBONS  "FORCED MATE is one of the best science fiction romances I've read all year...." ~ Nicole Hulst, reviewer for Romance Junkies.
 
"ROMANCE, humour, the SAS, royalty, outer space--all in one! That combination, coupled with a wicked sense of humour makes this by far the most unusual, entertaining, yet thought-provoking book I have read in a long time."  ~ Jo Thomson, reader.
 
FIVE ANGELS! "This book is long and complex and I loved it." ~ Jean, Fallen Angel Reviews
 
FOUR STARS. "FORCED MATE is a highly unique, funny and sexy read.  This is an author with a bright future!" ~ Jill M. Smith, reviewer Romantic Times
 
"This futuristic romance is one that you won't want to miss!" ~ Cy Korte, BookIsle
 
FIVE STARS. "FORCED MATE is a terrific science fiction tale." ~ Harriet Klausner, sime~gen
 
FIVE ANGELS. "I laughed so hard I cried." ~ Izzy, Fallen Angel Reviews
 
FIVE STARS! "Well done and very romantic...a true page turner!" ~ Cindy Lynn Speer, Affaire de Coeur.
 
"HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!  FORCED MATE is something any fan of futuristic romance will enjoy." ~ Shelina Emery, reviewer for MyShelf.com
 
FIVE MOONS!  "FORCED MATE absolutely ROCKS!" ~ Brenda Clark, MystiqueBooks.com

 

 

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