New Release for a New Poster –
Hey All,
It’s the long-lost, missing Inker.
My name is Kat and I’ve been a member for a while. A friend of Haven’s for even longer. Mostly, I’ve been keeping up with things via the Romantic Inks daily digest from the Yahoo group, as I’m a little scatterbrained on the when and where I need to be. And to think I used to be so organized. *sigh*
Let me tell you a little about myself and what I like to write. Don’t worry this shant take long.
I’ve been writing for a long time - in one form or another it’s been about 30 years now. Serious about the craft for about the last 15, and published since 2006, when I had a short story published in Writers’ Journal Magazine.
Though my first love was fantasy and sci-fi (I had planned to be the next Mercedes Lackey or Anne McCaffrey) fate intervened and pushed me more into paranormal romances. Which is fine with me. I always did write a little more on the romantic side of the story than the other side. Not to say my books aren’t a good mix of romance and other elements, but I’ve always been one to believe love and relationships with others illustrates who we are as people. Like that line the Wizard tells the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz. “A heart is not judge by how much you love, but how much you are loved by others.” - To me, without a bit of romance, the story is only half told. No matter the genre.
And since I write in just about every romance sub-genre, I think there is at least some proof there in my pudding. My primary pen name is MK Mancos, in which I write, paranormal and fantasy. Then comes Kathleen Scott, who is a little edgier with futuristics/sci-fis/and erotic romances. Then there is Kate Davison. Kate is the youngin’ of the bunch. That’s the personality who writes Contemporary romantic suspense, and will probably branch out to historicals. But they will have no paranormal elements involved. Though ancient artifacts do show up. I’ve gone through my first edits for my first contract novel under Kate Davison, called Tin Gods: Ruins and Relics Book I which will be available from The Wild Rose Press. The concept of the series is to marry the action of FBI-esque thrillers with the adventure of Indiana Jones. Sprinkle with a hot romance and exotic locals, treasure hunts and hunky federal agents and it’s yummy time.
Today marks another release for me from The Wild Rose Press. This is a Scarlet Rose book from Kathleen Scott, titled, Hotter Than Hell. It’s the sequel to my Oct. release, A Hot Day In Heaven. (Do you see the theme brewing here?)
This installment features the hunky fallen angel, Damon in his very own adventure to save his charge, Ivy.
Here’s a bit of blurbage for you reading pleasure.
Fallen angels never have it easy. So it is with Damon Serif, who’s just landed the most difficult assignment possible—protecting his sexy neighbor, Ivy Hawthorne, from a hoard of water demons bent on making her their queen. Though keeping the smoking-hot costume designer out of evil’s clutches is something he’s trained centuries for, Damon knows the real challenge is having her close without tasting her charms and indulging in her rather unique perspectives.
Ivy’s luck is finally changing. After years of designing costumes for off-Broadway plays, she’s finally got a shot at the brass ring. But now, her sizzling neighbor is following her around the city, insisting she’s the target of a demonic conspiracy. What’s more, his mere touch causes her body to climax with an intensity of which she’d only dreamed.
When Damon and Ivy connect, even the demons feel the heat, because together they are…Hotter Than Hell.
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Thanks for reading! I look forward to many more posts in the future. And hearing from other Inkers and bloggers.
-Kat



Welcome back, Kat!!
Welcome back!!!! I’m kind of new but I can’t wait to see your posts and vast mountains of wisdom!!!!
April