At the Brink is a Top Pick for The Romance Review

I’m so excited to share this awesome review of At the Brink with you guys!

Cheers,  A.

5 stars and Top Pick!

Book Reviewed by Delta (reviewer)

[ Review Posted: May 18, 2016 ] – See all my reviews

Hey ladies, this is one book boyfriend you’ll wanna get your hands on STAT!

Lily Boswell can’t believe her loser husband offered her up to billionaire Josh Lane for an influx of money into his failing company. Except that she can, she totally can believe it. It’s a good thing then that Josh is WAY easy on the eyes and makes her heart stutter in her chest when he touches her.

Josh doesn’t have to pay women to be in his bed, but he’d give his fortune away for one night with Lily. Fortunately that doesn’t have to be the case, since her husband virtually gives her away, even if she doesn’t really want to be his lover. The two of them have a once in a lifetime chemistry, and he’s willing to find out what could be between them. Josh completely corrupts the demure Lily, taking her to dizzying sensual heights and showing her things she never dreamed about. But Josh has a lot of secrets, secrets that Lily has no way of uncovering. And with forces conspiring to break them apart, she may not ever have the chance.

AT THE BRINK is the first novel in the new At The Brink series by Ms. del Mar, and it’s AWESOME! Josh and Lily had some seriously insane chemistry, and their sex scenes absolutely made me drool! But beyond the hot hot hot sexy sex, their banter and adoration of each other was epic. This is one book couple that will stay with me for a while!

Lily was a sweet, lovely woman. With a shithead husband who made her life hell and a negative balance in her banking account, she makes the best of a craptastic situation. Josh sweeps her off her feet and she’s helpless to resist his domineering persona. Former Navy SEAL Josh needed control over all aspects of his life, and while Lily was a good bedroom submissive, she wasn’t one to be tamed in life. Together the couple formed a brilliant love affair that captivated and enthralled me from the first page. I’m super excited to work my way through her books featuring some phenomenal veterans.

Bottom Line: I wholeheartedly and enthusiastically recommend picking up AT THE BRINK and enjoying Ms. del Mar’s fabulous writing style!

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What Readers Are Saying About At the Brink

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I’m so pleased to share some of the awesome At the Brink reviews that have been posted by readers just like you. In the current publishing environment, reviews play a vital role to help a novel rise through the all important and very competitive Amazon ecosystem. So I really want to thank all of you who have posted such glowing reviews for At the Brink. You guys rock!

Five Stars by Pinky1979 on Amazon

“A scorching and intense read!”

“Wow, wow, wow!!! This book far exceeded all my expectations. To be fair, this was my first book by Anna Del Mar and even though the description drew me in; the narrative, the characters, the love scenes and the surprises along the way were delightful and unexpected…

A story full of dark moments and deep emotions. Josh may seem like a control freak with issues at times, but as we get to know him -through his friends and family – we start to understand the sexy man behind the flashy suits. He not only knows how to lead a boardroom, but he is also a legend in the bedroom wink emoticon And trust me, there are plenty of scorching love scenes to prove it. If you like reading about rich and successful CEOs who have a dominant streak, than this book is definitively for you! Can’t wait to read more form Anna Del Mar!”

Five Stars by Donna Repsher on Goodreads

“If I could give it more than a 5-star rating I would”

“Ms. del Mar is certainly quite adept at writing some of the hottest and most compelling erotic scenes I’ve read…but At The Brink is so much more than just another erotic romance novel about a billionaire and his whims. Instead, At The Brink touches on subjects near and dear to this reader’s heart, issues of honesty, trust, forgiveness, and the PTSD that now plagues so many of our returning veterans. It’s a novel filled with intrigue and danger, it’s masterfully written and plotted, it has memorable characters about whom you come to care deeply, and I cannot recommend it highly enough.”

Five Stars By Tammy S on Amazon

“An intense and emotional read!”

“Josh is a successful business man with a haunted past. Lily has done her best to take care of her parent at the expense of her own happiness including, marrying a man who is willing to trade her for money. The chemistry between Josh and Lily is sizzling and the sex scorching. Loved it!”

Five Stars By Erica on Amazon

A Tantalizing, Scorching Read

“At the Brink by Anna Del Mar was such an intriguing read. It’s scorching, intense, and simply demands readers’ attention. With a fairly unconventional plot, I was drawn into the dynamics of the story almost immediately. After the initial hook, the continued delve into a deeper storyline and a deeper relationship between Lily and Josh had me consistently coming back for more.

Lily has so many great qualities, and she loves her art. Josh is the soldier who is successful in life but still has his past that haunts him. Together, they just work. There are so many explosive scenes between the two of them. And despite how they initially get together, they are meant to be.

It is totally scandalous and 100% awesome. This was a definite hit from Anna Del Mar, and I would definitely be interested in reading more in the world of Josh and Lily.

Five Stars By C. McSWAIN on Amazon

“Really loved this!”

“This book is my kind of BOOK. I couldn’t believe it when I started reading and it turned out to be my favorite story line. Very hot guy and the lady of his choice burn up the pages, extremely page turning… can’t wait for book three.”

Five stars by Heather on Goodreads

Another fantastic book by Anna del Mar!!!! This is the second book by this author that I have read and it did not disappoint!!!!

Five stars by Pam on Goodreads

“I really enjoyed this. I loved Josh, a former Navy SEAL with the weight of the world and the death of two friends on his shoulders. I understood why he was so emotionally stunted and just wanted to hug and cuddle him…poor guy. And his father provided some of the best comic relief…

I loved the settings (the Cove) and the supporting characters (Mac, Amman, et al). I shed a few tears, laughed some, and occasionally wanted to yell at the characters. My husband did ask me who I was talking to on one occasion, “Why Josh of course.” He shook his head and returned to his television program.”

Five Stars by Jeri’s Book Attic on Goodreads

“Josh and Lily are such interesting characters – and their development takes place throughout the whole book. It is only on the last pages that their picture becomes complete for the readers. What a rare gift – to tell a story like this.”

Five Stars by Maria11 on Goodreads

“What a gripping powerful story! It starts out very scandalous and some parts outrageous but turns into a heart wrenching romance with a back story that explains it all…

Great emotional read loved it couldn’t put it down even read some at work…but don’t tell. First book from this author and I will check our more from her.”

Five Stars by Sissy’s Romance Book Review For You on Goodreads:

“At The Brink by Anna del Mar is a really hot, emotional book that I could not put down. This is the first book I have read of Anna del Mar and now I am dying to try to get more!… I would ask that you give this book a chance. It has more to it then what can be put down in words. I think you will enjoy the emotional roller coaster ride you get here.”

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It’s Launch Day And At the Brink Is Now Available!

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I’m so excited to announce the release of my new novel At the Brink from Carina Press, my first erotic romance, now available on Amazon, Carina Press, or your favorite online book seller. If you follow this blog then you know that for me, the celebration of a new book launch is all about saying thanks. Publishing a novel is a team sport and lots of talented folks poured their efforts—and their hearts—into the project that eventually became At the Brink.

So I want to thank the amazing folks who made the publication of this novel possible, beginning with Nancy Cassidy from The Red Pen Coach, who first edited the manuscript that would eventually become At the Brink and encouraged me to seek publication. Thanks Nancy!

I also want to thank the folks of Carina Press for choosing to publish my books. I know there’s a lot of awesome authors out there and I sure appreciate the opportunity. Huge thanks to the incredible Kerri Buckley, my amazing editor at Carina. Incredible doesn’t even begin to describe Kerri. I feel so lucky I get to work with her. Gratitude also goes to the team at Carina Press for their hard work and support. Kerri, Angela James, Heather Goldberg, Stephanie Doig and the rest of the team do an amazing job at supporting Carina’s authors. Their efforts are very much appreciated.

Special thanks to the wonderful people who’ve helped with the launch and the promotion of my novels, including Danny at Kismet Book Touring, the absolute best virtual book promoter in the market, and my online publicist Aileen Aroma, who, along with her wonderful team, works tirelessly to help get the word out. Thanks guys!

Readers of The Asset have written to ask if At the Brink is the sequel to The Asset. The answer is no, The Asset is followed by The Stranger, coming August, 2016. The Asset and At the Brink share commonalities in that they are both romantic suspense and feature wounded warrior heroes as protagonists. They are also both all about the romance. But At the Brink belongs firmly in the realm of erotic romance. As such, it packs a higher level of heat than The Asset. At the Brink is a gritty, complex, kinky, explicit erotic romance about dark lust and sexual obsession that leads to redemption and, yes, sweet, life-transforming, true love. So—and I’m smiling—you’ve been warned!

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The Stranger’s Cover

It’s official! The cover for The Stranger, the second book of the Wounded Warrior Novels, coming August 2016, is now final. I’m so pleased to share it here . Take a peek at the newest hero of the series, Alaskan tycoon and helicopter pilot, the formidable Seth Erickson. Nice landscape too. That’s Mount Denali in the background. I think the folks at Carina Press did a phenomenal job. Don’t you?

 

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More about The Stranger at http://www.annadelmar.com/pages/books_stranger.html

 

Interview with BloggerNews.net

Hi everybody!

Here it is, my interview with BloggerNews.net.

A.

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When did you decide you wanted to become an author?

I was three, I think. It’s one of my earliest memories. I was trudging through the pages of a picture book and I thought: “Hey, I could do this. I could tell stories to other kids!” Ever since then, I’ve been telling stories in my head.

 Tell us a bit about your latest book, and what inspired you to write such a story.

 I’m really excited to celebrate the release of The Asset, my debut romance, the first book of my Wounded Warrior series. The series features strong, self-reliant heroines struggling to overcome their inner demons to find their place in the world and the brave, sexy, military heroes who challenge their limits to protect the women they love.

The Asset is a gritty and suspenseful contemporary romance about a woman, fleeing from her sinister past, who must defy her fears and risk her life to care for a wounded warrior, a SEAL, running away from his uncertain future. I was inspired to write both the novel and the series by the amazing people I met while my husband was in the Navy. I wish that everybody in the world got to meet these brave souls. More specifically, my heroes and heroines are inspired by the wounded warriors coming back from the wars abroad and the incredible resilience they show every day.

 What type of writer are you—the one who experiences before writing, like Hemingway, or the one who mostly daydreams and fantasizes?

What an interesting question. I’m going to say that I’m both. I’m very experiential in my approach to writing. I want to know how my characters feel in a certain setting and I actively look for opportunities to make that happen. I love to incorporate the details of places I’ve visited and experiences I’ve had. Just to give you an example, The Asset is set in Colorado, where I spend a lot of time. I love the Rocky Mountains and the diverse people that make their home among those rugged peaks. I think the experiential writer has the advantage of insight, because she or he has a greater appreciation for how it feels to stand in the character’s shoes.

Having said that, my writing brain is process oriented. I ruminate my stories both consciously and unconsciously. The stories do feel like dreams and fantasies sometimes. And yet this processing has a very practical application, because when the rumination and the dreaming are over, the story is pretty much ready to go.

Agatha Christie got her best ideas while eating green apples in the bathtub. Steven Spielberg says he gets his best ideas while driving on the highway. When do you get your best ideas and why do you think this is?

 The shower, definitively the shower. Nothing like a hot, long shower to get the brain going.

 From the moment you conceived the idea for the story, to the published book, how long did it take?

 About two years. I wrote The Asset on a whim. It poured out. It sort of wrote itself in about three, maybe four months. Then came the editing. I was working on other projects, so I worked on it on and off for another three months. Encouraged by my editor, I fired three or four queries to test the waters. I was lucky. The queries generated some interest, including Carina Press, which was top of my list. The process slowed down while Carina considered my submission. They put a lot of time and work into their decisions, something I appreciate. Then it was done. Since the moment they accepted the manuscript for publication, the entire team has been working feverishly to get The Asset to market.

As a writer, what scares you the most?

The idea that for some terrible reason, I couldn’t write.

 When writing, what themes do you feel passionate about?

 The themes of the Wounded Warrior series, which also permeate The Asset, are very dear to me. I’m writing about some amazingly determined heroes and heroines. The series is not really about physical injury. It’s about the wounds we all carry deep inside, the pain we all experience as we grow, change and develop. Perhaps most importantly, the series is about the courage that it takes to face and overcome the challenges that life throws at us. Above all, the series is about hope, the resilience of true heroes, the joy that comes from the journey and love’s extraordinary healing power.

When it comes to writing, are you an early bird, or a night owl?

 I belong to the night. The writer in me falls squarely into the night owl category.

 As an author, what is your greatest reward?

A satisfied reader.

 Do you have another book on the works? Would you like to tell readers about your current or future projects?

 I have four new releases this year and I’m thrilled to share the good news. The second novel of the Wounded Warrior series is coming out in August 2016, also from Carina Press. In the vein of The Asset, The Stranger is a fun, hot, sexy contemporary romance that takes place against the background of majestic Alaska. I traveled to Alaska several times in order to get this one right. I can’t wait to share The Stranger with my readers.

In addition, I have another series coming out this year, which combines the themes of the Wounded Warrior series with a higher level of heat that’s sure to please readers of erotic romance. I’m calling this one my naughty series especially written for my naughty readers. The first book of the series, At The Brink is coming from Carina Press on May 2016, followed quickly by the second novel of the series, out in November. So as you can see, I’ve got a busy year ahead.

Do you have a website/blog where readers may learn more about you and your work?

Of course! My website is www.annadelmar.com. For direct access to my blog, you can go to http://www.annadelmar.com/blog/. Feel free to subscribe to it for the latest news and information. Also, The Asset’s first chapter is posted at http://www.annadelmar.com/pages/excerpt.html. If you like a smart, suspenseful, sexy romance, The Asset is for you.

The Story Behind The Asset

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Two years ago I wasn’t even thinking about writing a romance. I’d had these stories in my mind for a long time, but the idea of putting them down intimidated the heck out of me. And then one day, while we were on vacation in Colorado, I said to myself: Hey, you’re on vacation. You get to do whatever your little heart desires. If you feel like writing a romance, go ahead, write it. After all, this is your time off!

Inspired by the gorgeous Rocky Mountains and the heroes and heroines I’d met during my time as a Navy wife, The Asset just poured out of me. The story wrote itself, compelling, intense and vivid in my mind, about a woman desperate to escape her dangerous past and the navy SEAL who would lay down his life to save her. Best part? I couldn’t stop. Even after I came home, I spent all of my free time working on the story that had stolen my heart. In less than three months, I had The Asset done and much to my shock, another novel, also about a wounded warrior, coming right behind it.

That’s how my Wounded Warrior series was born, a collection of hot, fun, smart romances about strong heroines struggling to find their place in the world and the brave, skilled, sexy, military heroes who challenge their limits to protect the women they love. I found myself contemplating these compelling, conflicted, endearing characters and aching to find a readership for their stories. I asked myself the question: What next?

Enter Nancy Cassidy, from The Red Pen Coach. Nancy helped me polish the final product, encouraged me to pursue publication and helped me navigate through the intricate process of shopping for a publisher. She led me straight to Carina Press’s door. At Carina, I discovered a cutting edge, innovative group of talented staff and writers who work really hard to put together an awesome catalogue of fresh, original, ground-breaking romances.

Carina Press is an impressive outfit. I knew the moment I started to talk with Senior Editor Kerri Buckley, that I wanted to work with her and Carina. So I was thrilled when after a rigorous and thorough review, they offered me a contract to publish the four novels I’d so joyously written. And so The Asset found its perfect home, and so did the upcoming novels of the Wounded Warrior series, as did the romance writer in me.

And to think all of that happened when I gave myself permission to write what was in my heart.

 

 

A Warm Welcome to Bloggers, Reviewers, Readers and New Friends And A Big Thank You

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Release week is over and, after a fantastic first few days, it’s still pretty hectic over here. However, I want to take a moment to welcome all the wonderful bloggers, reviewers, readers and new friends I’ve made in the past couple of weeks.

 

In particular, I want to thank the bloggers from Kismet Book Tours, Bewitched Book Tours and Pump Up Your Book. You guys rock! For a girl who’s a bit of an introvert and didn’t even have a Facebook and Twitter account last year, I’ve gotten to know a lot of you over social media, email and by visiting your blogs and reading your posts.

 
And you know what? I love it! I’ve really enjoyed getting to know all you avid readers, book fanatics, hardworking promoters and fiercely opinionated story lovers.

 
I’m in awe of all of the work that these folks put into their reading passion. Not only do they devote their valuable time and energy to reading our novels, featuring our books and putting together their reviews. They also work hard to get the word out and to share with friends and like-minded readers. It takes a lot of time, care and expertise to do all of that!

 
So I want to personally thank all of you who have featured The Asset in your blogs, websites, Facebook, Twitter and other outlets. I’m especially grateful to all of you who have written reviews and super thankful for every review posted on Amazon. Good reviews open doors for new authors and lift up our novels in the complex Amazon marketing ecosystem. They’re so very important to the success of a new author.

 
I also want you to know that I try very hard to reach every one of you and leave comments on your blogs/sites. Every so often, I might miss someone, especially if I don’t know where to find you. So don’t hesitate to give me a nudge if you haven’t heard from me. I’d love to connect with you and I’m thankful for every mention, feature, review, comment and personal recommendation.

 
So to all of you who have read The Asset, loved it, promoted it, featured it, reviewed it, a huge ginormous THANK YOU!

Today is The Day!

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The Asset is now live on Amazon. What a wonderful milestone in this awesome adventure. For me, celebrations are all about being thankful. So I want to celebrate the launch of The Asset by thanking everyone who’s been a vital part of this journey.

From beginning to end publishing a novel is a team sport and I’ve got some of the best players ever in my corner. I’m greatly indebted to my personal editor, the amazing Nancy Cassidy, who read through the first drafts of this novel and led me with great wisdom and incredible generosity all the way to Carina’s doors.

At Carina Press, I had the enormous good fortune of landing on the desk of Kerri Buckley, editor extraordinaire, multitasking queen of the writing universe and precision surgeon of the story. Without Kerri, I’d be going in circles. I’m also thankful to Heather Goldberg, Stephanie Doig and all the folks at Carina whose talents and contributions I sincerely appreciate. Angela James, Kerri Buckley and the team at Carina Press represent everything that’s right, fun and inspiring about writing and the publishing industry. I can’t thank them enough for their hard work and enthusiasm.

I also want to thank my online publicist, Aileen Aroma and her team of dedicated promoters for helping me navigate the world of Facebook, Twitter and online promotion. Thanks guys! You are all awesome. Special thanks to my amazing website designer, Chris Bowyer, who managed the setup despite my technological disabilities. Thanks for your patience, Chris!

My gratitude also to all the bloggers and avid readers who read or are currently reading The Asset’s galleys. Special thanks for all those great early reviews you guys posted on Goodreads and Amazon. Early reviews make a huge difference to a new author and give a new novel a push. Thank you so much for giving me a chance.

I’d be remiss not to gush about the usual suspects: my parents, who gifted me with the joy of reading; my sisters, who bring laughter to my life; my friends, whose support means so much to me; my children, who are the inspiration for everything I do; and my husband, who is always willing to grab the helm and steer the ship to port when I go MIA. I’m blessed with their love.

And now…if you haven’t done so yet, go get The Asset!

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