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Welcome one of the coolest chicks around–Carrie Ann Ryan! We were in the Midnight Ink boxed set together. You DO NOT want to miss her latest yummy shifter book! Remember–to enter CARRIE’S giveaway, leave a comment. To enter to win the Grand Prize–visit the Rafflecopter!
Howdy! I’m Carrie Ann Ryan and I write paranormal and contemporary romance! My latest release, TANGLED INNOCENCE, has one of my favorite covers and not only is a ménage, but has a dragon and a bear for heroes!
Humans aren’t as alone as they choose to believe. Every human possesses a trait of supernatural that lays dormant within their genetic make-up. Centuries of diluting and breeding have allowed humans to think they are alone and untouched by magic. But what happens when something changes?
As one of the seven lightning struck women, Nadie Morgan has known for a while now that her fate would be forever changed…and revolve around a certain dragon. From the first time Dante Bell saw Nadie, he knew she was the one for him. There’s just one problem–there’s another in his life he’s waiting on as well.
When Jace Goodwin, a bear shifter and Mediator, finally comes back to the human realm after years away under circumstances out of his control, his first stop is to Dante’s Circle where he not only finds his dragon, but the woman they both have been waiting for.
Once secrets are told and the sparks fly, Nadie’s new life becomes something she never thought possible. However there’s another realm at play and Jace and Nadie’s dragon will have to fight harder than he’s ever fought before to keep the life he’s waited eons for.
Warning: Contains one not-so-innocent human, a bear known for his bear-hugs, a tattooed and pierced dragon with a fiery temper, and a connection so explosive, you’ll be fanning yourself from page one.
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Thanks for having me and since I’m here, how about a fun giveaway! I love being able to find new readers and love the ones I’ve already been blessed with in the past. So I’m giving away THREE backlist titles and a special conference swag pack to a lucky person who not only comments here today with an answer to my question, but also is signed up for my MAILING LIST. Winner will be announced on Sunday, June 8th!
So, what’s the question?
If you could have any tattoo, what would it be, and why?
USA Today Bestselling Author Carrie Ann Ryan never thought she’d be a writer. Not really. No, she loved math and science and even went on to graduate school in chemistry. Yes, she read as a kid and devoured teen fiction and Harry Potter, but it wasn’t until someone handed her a romance book in her late teens that she realized that there was something out there just for her. When another author suggested she use the voices in her head for good and not evil, The Redwood Pack and all her other stories were born.
Carrie Ann is a bestselling author of over twenty novels and novellas and has so much more on her mind (and on her spreadsheets *grins*) that she isn’t planning on giving up her dream anytime soon.
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Love this series can’t wait to see what all the other women turn into. If I got a tattoo it would probably be a scorpion because that’s my sign or a broken heart with my mom name in it because my heart broke when she passed. Wishing you continued success.
Oh man, memorial tattoos are some of the most awesome–and the hardest to talk about. *hugs*
I have DSL so you must know how slow pages load. Well, as this was loading all that came out of my mouth was Oh My God! That dragon up on his arm is perfect! Thank you.
It really is hard to look at anything except those biceps…
If I were to get a tattoo, it would be the autism awareness symbol (a puzzle piece with puzzle pieces in primary colors inside it). The reason for this is both off my children have autism
Love it!
If I could have any tattoo? I wouldn’t really get one, but if I had to answer, I’d say it would be a giraffe because I love them. A giraffe reading a book would even be better.
If I ever got up the nerve, I’ve had a design with my husband’s and kids’ names intertwined for a while. Just need to work up the nerve 🙂
A ladybug, they are cute and also small:)
A ladybug, they are cute and also small:)
Once upon a time, I didn’t like tattoos. I didn’t understand why someone would want to mark up their bodies in such a gaudy and permanent way. Thank goodness I grew up and asked some questions. I now have a better understanding and can appreciate the art. And the good ones are art. What would I get, if I could get over the thought of the needle, I think I would go for something to commemorate my father, my son, and my brother – all of whom have past. Only a memorial tat would induce me to endure the process. But in the mean time, I will appreciate and admire my daughter’s sun and my niece’s many tats. They are quite beautiful.
I have picked out a tribal tattoo that wraps around the right side of my waist/ribs – but am still looking for the right artist to do it 😀 So many artists around but not all of them are good.
Carrie Ann is one of the best authors out right now. I love all of her books.
Some meaningful word or sentence, I think–I love words, and they have eternal meaning.