Sarah, hand me the envelope please, if you will. *Insert sound of paper tearing, followed by a drum roll*
Ahem... the winner of my Hoppy Easter blog hop contest is....
Lisa!
Lisa, I'll be emailing you shortly. Thanks to everyone who entered, and come back often. You never know when I'll have a new contest, just because I like to give books away!
Hope everyone had a great Easter!
But wait, I promised three winners, didn't I? Sarah, where are the other two envelopes?
Ah, here they are.
Crissy and Midia! Yay and congratulations to everyone, I'll be contacting you via email soon!
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Happy Easter Sunday - the blog hop continues
Happy Easter, Happy Sunday to everyone! This is the last day of the Hoppy Easter Blog Hop. You have until midnight to comment on my post, follow me, leave your email address and be entered in my contest. Having said that, I most likely won't pick a winner until Monday morning, so let's be honest - you have until I get up and my daughter helps me choose the winner.
That being said, it is Easter. We have no special plans for this day. I didn't get a ham, so I'm going to be a bit non-traditional, and make country fried steak and gravy, mashed potatoes, and baby carrots. Maybe watch a movie. Depends on what Sarah wants to do when she gets up - undoubtedly she'll sleep in.
Since this is Easter Sunday, I thought I'd re-post my review of a movie, one that is very fitting to the occasion. Jesus of Nazareth, with Robert Powell. I highly recommend watching this, despite its length. It's worth it. Have a wonderful day, everyone!
Until next time, take care!
♥ Julie
That being said, it is Easter. We have no special plans for this day. I didn't get a ham, so I'm going to be a bit non-traditional, and make country fried steak and gravy, mashed potatoes, and baby carrots. Maybe watch a movie. Depends on what Sarah wants to do when she gets up - undoubtedly she'll sleep in.
Since this is Easter Sunday, I thought I'd re-post my review of a movie, one that is very fitting to the occasion. Jesus of Nazareth, with Robert Powell. I highly recommend watching this, despite its length. It's worth it. Have a wonderful day, everyone!
Until next time, take care!
♥ Julie
There are few people who are not familiar, at least to some degree, with the story of Jesus of Nazareth, from birth to death. It's a story which has been portrayed in books, in songs, in verse, as well as in the cinema and on the small screen many times, not to mention it has a prominent place in the New Testament. In 1977, acclaimed filmmaker Franco Zeferelli filmed his own version of the story, which was broadcast as a TV mini series of more than six hours' duration (probably a lot more than that by the time commercials were thrown in). I admit that it took me a while to get around to watching this version because I was put off by the choice for the lead role of Jesus Christ. I had only seen Robert Powell in one thing prior to this, and that was the rock opera Tommy, where he played Tommy's father. I could not see him, based on that one performance, as Jesus Christ, so I didn't try. And I was skeptical when I heard of his powerful performance in the role. I stuck with old familiars, such as King of Kings, with Jeffrey Hunter, and two versions of Jesus Christ Superstar. Until I finally got around to seeing this version.
I was totally wrong, and very remiss for not having watched it sooner. This film delves in great depth into the life of Jesus, beginning even before his conception. Robert Powell is magnificent as Jesus. He completely brings him to life, and makes him real in a way that I think few can ever match (I admit I haven't seen all Jesus films, of course). Even despite the blue-eyed thing and the fact that he doesn't even look Jewish, which of course Jesus was. But putting that aside as a cosmetic difference, he has a definite presence and an appeal and his eyes are truly haunting in their intensity. One of the reasons for this is that Zefferelli had him not blink, an effective method of creating an otherwordly presence when among men. The notes I read said he only blinked once, and that includes the portrayals of him at all ages, so I must conclude that the one scene is the one at the very end; at least it's the one I noticed.
As I said, the story begins before his conception, with Mary (Olivia Hussey) and Joseph, and a lot of time is spent with them. In fact, after an hour into the film, we are still dealing with an infant, which is pretty drawn out by anybody's reckoning. I admit, the beginning is rather slow, but not uninteresting. Olivia Hussey is an unusual choice to portray His mother. She had worked with Zefferelli prior to this in Romeo and Juliet, in 1968. At the time Jesus was done, she was 26, but certainly doesn't look it. I can't honestly say she added anything to the character, but she wasn't bad either. Kudos to the film for dealing with what must have been a difficult subject between herself and Joseph, who is asked to take on the role of father to a child he knows for a fact can't be his - a difficult task for any man. But he rises to the occasion, and helps to provide Jesus and his mother with the home and stability that they need, despite the difficulties they must go through along the way.
The cast of Jesus of Nazareth is a stellar one by anyone's standards, and whereas sometimes that's a great and wonderful thing, it can also be a deterrent in some ways, especially if the actor or actor involved is very well known outside of the part. I don't know about others, but I found having Darth Vader (James Earl Jones), Donald Pleasant and Ben Gazarra as the three magi was a bit offputting. Michael York made an interesting John the Baptist, lacking perhaps a bit of the fire and brimstone to be found in Robert Ryan's portrayal in King of Kings (and a whole lot of the crazy). What I found interesting in my reading (a novel called Pilate's Wife by Antoinette May), was that Jesus and John were cousins, a fact that I'd never heard before, which is hinted at here if you pay attention. Make of that what you will, I'm just throwing it out there. Christopher Plummer acquitted himself well as Herod Antipas, dealing with a nagging wife whom he loved, despite her shrewishness, and a nymphetic stepdaughter, who inflamed his lust. You can feel his sympathy with and liking for John the Baptist; he finds him harmless, and is loath to do anything against him, until driven to it by a rash promise to his wife. Also very interesting casting is Ian McShane as Judas Iscariot, one of the more sympathetic portrayals of him I have seen, not resorting to automatic bad guy status. He plays him as sincere and earnest, believing he is doing what is best for Jesus, not realizing he is being used as a pawn by Zerah (Ian Holm). Other members of the cast, which is too numerous to list in its entirety, include Rod Steiger, Laurence Olivier, James Mason, Stacy Keach (as Barabbas), Anne Bancroft, Ernest Borgnine, and many more.
Without giving a blow by blow account of a well-known story, I'd like to mention two scenes which stand out in my memory. The first involves Ernest Borgnine as a Roman centurion, who approaches Jesus to ask for his help. He has a servant that is ill, and the man is more a friend than a servant, and he is very concerned about him, will Jesus please help him? Although many of those around him protest at the centurion even being there, because of his being Roman and all, naturally Jesus does not listen to words of hate, but instead to words of need. He says he will come with the centurion, who then protests that he does not expect that, he does not wish to trouble him. He goes on to say that he just need say it is done, that then it will be done, he understands how that works. As a soldier, he gives the order and it is obeyed, without him having to be there. Thus it is with Jesus. He trusts that if Jesus says it will be, then it will be. Jesus is very touched by the faith in him that the Roman evidences, and tells his followers that this man has got it right, that he understands better than they do. That is a very heartwrenching tearful moment, especially when the news arrives that the Centurion's servant is well once more.
The second moment comes on the night of his arrest, prior to Judas' arrival, as Jesus waits in the garden of Gethsemane, his disciples sleeping around him. He is apprehensive and a bit fearful, naturally so, of what is going to happen. And for a moment he is filled with doubt, and he has some introspection going on, and this is one of Robert Powell's finest scenes, I do believe. I was very very touched, and wept myself.
Yes, six hours is a long film to watch. I don't pretend to have watched it in one sitting, or two or three. But I'm very glad I did. This is one of the best versions of this story I've ever seen, and I highly recommend it. I don't think you'll be sorry if you take the time to watch it.
Friday, April 6, 2012
It's here, It's here! The Easter Blog Hop begins now!
Love Blog Hops? Who doesn't? Well, it's time for another one, brought to you by the lovely Drea Becraft. Join in the fun and win something fun! Each author in the hop is giving away something - check them out! I'm going to give away, to three lucky winners, any selection from my back list. My contest will run through midnight on April 8th. Just comment on this post before then, follow my blog, and leave your email address so I can contact you. Comments without addresses won't be entered, so don't forget. And most of all, have a great weekend, and a Hoppy Easter!
Don't forget to go to Blog Hop Central and see who else is playing with us!
So tell us, Don Pardo, some of the things that the readers might win!
The first book in the series, this is your introduction to all things Max and Richard. Like gay werewolves? Go no further! Set in the St. Louis area, this is a love story that is twenty years strong and still going!
Fisher Roberts hates Halloween and all holidays because they aren't real, having been raised to value reality by his single mother. That's why he became a journalist, not a novelist. But this Halloween, he's finding it hard not to show his longtime friend/roommate, Hunter Long, how he feels about him, and lets himself get talked into a Halloween party he won't soon forget!
The latest in my Forbidden series, a futuristic romance set in the year 2056 AD, at a time when the church allows priests to marry, but not to engage in homosexual relationships. A spoiled rich boy and a handsome priest - will one give in or will the other give up?
Or anything else on my backlist, such as Sweet Dreams, My Love, Lawn Boy, For Love of Max and more!
Don't forget to go to Blog Hop Central and see who else is playing with us!
So tell us, Don Pardo, some of the things that the readers might win!
The first book in the series, this is your introduction to all things Max and Richard. Like gay werewolves? Go no further! Set in the St. Louis area, this is a love story that is twenty years strong and still going!
Fisher Roberts hates Halloween and all holidays because they aren't real, having been raised to value reality by his single mother. That's why he became a journalist, not a novelist. But this Halloween, he's finding it hard not to show his longtime friend/roommate, Hunter Long, how he feels about him, and lets himself get talked into a Halloween party he won't soon forget!
The latest in my Forbidden series, a futuristic romance set in the year 2056 AD, at a time when the church allows priests to marry, but not to engage in homosexual relationships. A spoiled rich boy and a handsome priest - will one give in or will the other give up?
Or anything else on my backlist, such as Sweet Dreams, My Love, Lawn Boy, For Love of Max and more!
Monday, March 19, 2012
No Place Like Home Contest!
I apologize for not having been around for a few days, but I worked at KawaKon, an anime/Japanese culture convention here in St. Louis during that time. And when I say worked, I mean worked my ass off and my fingers to the bone! lol
But it's all over now, and so is my participation with the convention (which may not happen again anyway), so to make up for my absence and to celebrate being home in my own bed (Yay! Hotels are nice, but they're not really conducive to sleep!), let's have a contest! The rules are simple -
1) Be a follower
2) Comment on my blog and tell me why there's no place like home
3) Don't forget to give me your email addy!
The winner will receive his or her choice of my books!
I'll run the contest until midnight Sunday, March 25th.
Good luck!
♥ Julie
Friday, February 24, 2012
Backlist Friday and a new contest!
Happy Friday one and all! Today we're having another Backlist Friday, another chance to win something off of my backlist. Got something you've been wanting to read? Now's yours chance! All I ask is that you comment on this post between now and midnight on Sunday, follow my blog, and give me your email address. Simple, eh?
Have at it!
Have at it!
Saturday, February 11, 2012
With Love Valentine Blog Hop
Valentine's day is coming soon, a day traditionally associated with chocolate and hearts and, most of all, love! Now let's fill it with something more - we're having a blog hop to celebrate this day of love, and over 150 authors are participating. Go to their blogs, they're each running a contest, with prizes that run the gamut from books to GC to more. You'll be able to find the list of participating authors here
These contests run from today through midnight on February 14th. Here's my contest. All you have to do is comment and leave an email address. If you'd like to follow my blog too, that would be great. Let me tell you a little about me. I've been writing for many years, and most of my published works are in the m/m romance genre, although I have a book in the m/f under the name Reinette. I forgot to mention - the prize I am offering is anything from my backlist. Let me show you a couple of my covers.
This is Max, my gay werewolf. For Love of Max is his story, sequel to To the Max. He's a forty-something guy, in a long term relationship with the love of his life, Richard. He has his family and friends and tries to lead a peaceful existence. But things just seem to happen.
Samantha loves vampires and the Tarot. Which works out well as she works at the McHenry House of Horror and Museum of the Supernatural in St. Louis. She's been engaged to one of the owners, Fowler McHenry, for a while, but has never set a date. The cards tell her something or someone is coming that will be her destiny. When the mysterious European investor, Eric Vargas, arrives, she wonders if he's that destiny. Little does she know that he is not only handsome, but he is also a vampire.
Fisher Roberts and Hunter Long have been best friends since they were small. Now in their thirties, they live in a house they bought together, and life is good. But something seems to be changing - Hunter seems to be changing - and Fisher is afraid he's going to lose his best friend... before he can tell him that he loves him. The fact that it's Halloween isn't helping, as Fisher is not a fan of this or any other holiday, and Hunter revels in them.
If he tells Hunter the truth, will he lose him? If he stays quiet, he might lose him too. What's a guy to do?
Those are just three of my titles. Be sure to leave a comment, along with your email address. And if you like what you see, follow my blog. I try to update almost every day. I look forward to seeing you here!
Happy blogging!
These contests run from today through midnight on February 14th. Here's my contest. All you have to do is comment and leave an email address. If you'd like to follow my blog too, that would be great. Let me tell you a little about me. I've been writing for many years, and most of my published works are in the m/m romance genre, although I have a book in the m/f under the name Reinette. I forgot to mention - the prize I am offering is anything from my backlist. Let me show you a couple of my covers.
This is Max, my gay werewolf. For Love of Max is his story, sequel to To the Max. He's a forty-something guy, in a long term relationship with the love of his life, Richard. He has his family and friends and tries to lead a peaceful existence. But things just seem to happen.
Samantha loves vampires and the Tarot. Which works out well as she works at the McHenry House of Horror and Museum of the Supernatural in St. Louis. She's been engaged to one of the owners, Fowler McHenry, for a while, but has never set a date. The cards tell her something or someone is coming that will be her destiny. When the mysterious European investor, Eric Vargas, arrives, she wonders if he's that destiny. Little does she know that he is not only handsome, but he is also a vampire.
Fisher Roberts and Hunter Long have been best friends since they were small. Now in their thirties, they live in a house they bought together, and life is good. But something seems to be changing - Hunter seems to be changing - and Fisher is afraid he's going to lose his best friend... before he can tell him that he loves him. The fact that it's Halloween isn't helping, as Fisher is not a fan of this or any other holiday, and Hunter revels in them.
If he tells Hunter the truth, will he lose him? If he stays quiet, he might lose him too. What's a guy to do?
Those are just three of my titles. Be sure to leave a comment, along with your email address. And if you like what you see, follow my blog. I try to update almost every day. I look forward to seeing you here!
Happy blogging!
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Guest Blogging with RC Bonitz
Today I'm visiting with RC Bonitz on his blog, and talking about hookers and blow. Er, I mean book titles. Drop by and you'll see what I mean.
The newest installment in my Forbidden series came out on February 1st, at Romance First Publishing. Never fear, I am hard at work on the third part of the story. In order to beat the winter chill, RFP is having a contest, and part of the prize is a copy of the first and second chapters of Forbidden! Stop by and enter to win! Better hurry, the contest ends tomorrow!
Until next time, take care!
♥ Julie
The newest installment in my Forbidden series came out on February 1st, at Romance First Publishing. Never fear, I am hard at work on the third part of the story. In order to beat the winter chill, RFP is having a contest, and part of the prize is a copy of the first and second chapters of Forbidden! Stop by and enter to win! Better hurry, the contest ends tomorrow!
Until next time, take care!
♥ Julie
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Guest Blogging With Gabrielle Evans
While RC is taking care of things here, I'm over at Gabrielle Evan's blog, talking about crushes. The romantic kind. And having a contest - stop on by for a chance to win a copy of both Forbidden I and II!
Secret Blessings: Forbidden II comes out February 1st!
Secret Blessings: Forbidden II comes out February 1st!
Friday, January 6, 2012
Guest Blogging with Victoria Blisse and having a contest!
Today is Friends Friday over at Victoria Blisse's place! Come on by, I'm talking about a priest in a m/m romance novel. Intrigued? Then join us there and enter my contest for a chance to win a copy of Sanctum: Forbidden One! See y'all there!
Friday, December 16, 2011
Christmas is coming, let's have a little blog hop cheer now!
And we're off! It's time to stuff your stockings, Christmas is coming! We've got tons of authors and prizes galore, something for everyone! I'm giving away a copy of anything from my backlist! Click on the picture and away you go!
How do you win, you ask? Good question! First, follow this blog. Second - leave a comment between now and midnight on the 18th. Tell me something about you - what you want for Christmas - your best Christmas memory - anything! Don't forget to leave your email addy so I can contact you!
Good luck!
Monday, December 12, 2011
Guest Blogging with Rawiya
Today I'm not home. Where am I? Visiting with my good friend Rawiya at her blog, and talking about my novel Dark Love - and my love of vampires. Come say hello to me there! Win a copy of the e-book! All you have to do is comment!
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Romance and food? Well, almost!
Thanksgiving is less than a week away, but before you take a day to celebrate with wine, men and song - or turkey and pumpkin pie, depending on your poison of preference - get your reading menu in place by visiting TRS - they're having a party and you're all invited!

There will be prizes and gifts galore! Don't miss out on the fun! Come join us now!

There will be prizes and gifts galore! Don't miss out on the fun! Come join us now!
Friday, November 18, 2011
Back List Friday is... Back!
Good morning, and welcome to another Backlist Friday! I'm giving away a copy of anything on my backlist - what tickles your fancy? To the Max? Leonardo di Caprio is a Vampire? The Prince Wore Pink Stilettos? The choice is all yours!
All you have to do is follow this blog and comment on it between now and Sunday night at midnight (CST) and you'll be eligible! Good luck to everyone!
All you have to do is follow this blog and comment on it between now and Sunday night at midnight (CST) and you'll be eligible! Good luck to everyone!
Monday, November 7, 2011
And it's time to announce the Back List winner1
Drum roll, if you please!
The winner of my Back List contest is.....
Jen B!
Congrats, Jen! I'll be contacting you shortly about picking your choice from my back list! Thanks to everyone who entered, and keep watching this space for more contests!
The winner of my Back List contest is.....
Jen B!
Congrats, Jen! I'll be contacting you shortly about picking your choice from my back list! Thanks to everyone who entered, and keep watching this space for more contests!
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