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LIFE FOR SALE by Linda Nightingale

09 Wednesday Sep 2020

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fantasy, Judith Sterling, Life for Sale, Linda Nightingale, Love for Sale, romance, sci-fi romance, science fiction, sentient androids, series, The Wild Rose Press, Tomorrow's Angels

Please welcome Linda Nightingale back to the blog! She’s a sister Rose (published by The Wild Rose Press), and she’s here to talk about humanoid, sentient androids. Why, you ask? Her Tomorrow’s Angels series features them. Here’s a little about it:

Mayfair Electronics has created life.

In Love for Sale, the high-tech electronics company, in black and white, offers “love for sale”. Mayfair has engineered sentient androids indistinguishable from humans. March Morgan flies to England and meets the man she has been searching for her entire life. Christian requires no programming to love March at first sight, but her past and his future soon threaten their happiness—and their lives.

In the sequel, Life for Sale, four of the Special Editions have escaped. Rebel, Christian and March are on the run, but they have a bigger problem than his creator’s plan to destroy him. They’ve discovered that one of the renegades has suffered a dangerous malfunction, threatening them with more than just exposure. March and Christian must stop the insane robot before someone else dies. All the evidence points to March being the killer’s next victim.

Now, without further ado, here’s Linda...

Toshiba builds computers, right?

To add to the pages of sci-fi happening as we speak, humanlike robots are in development that will come near to mimicking human emotions and facial expressions. These robots are in their infancy but amazing!

Recently, Toshiba introduced Junko Chihira, a very realistic humanlike android. She is 5’5”, 26 years old, and her birthday is 6/1.  She works in a new tourist information center in Japan. The android speaks Japanese, Chinese, and English—handy if you work in the tourist trade.

A female android named Geminoid F stars in a Japanese film from director Koji Fukada. Sayonara premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival.

Erika is a creation of Osaka University, Koyo University, and ATR. She was ‘born’ in Japan in 2015 (the year Love for Sale was published). When Erika is listening, she blinks and moves her eyes and head like a human. The following link is a YouTube video of Erika and a child, illustrating AI’s possibilities with children. She is pretty and interacts well. She pauses while she processes in this conversation, but her answers do not sound at all scripted but real-time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFT7iM3FDUI&feature=youtu.be

Probably the most lifelike is the android Sophia by Hanson Robotics. Sophia has appeared on The Tonight Show as well as addressed a UN committee. She has been granted citizenship by Saudi Arabia.

https://twitter.com/RealSophiaRobot/status/1258381654642561027/video/1

Hanson boasts other robots, one designed to look like Einstein. Just a few of the many are:

In 2005, Hanson debuted Philip K. Dick II. He was designed by David Hanson as a robotic version of the popular writer of sci-fi. The original Philip K. Dick android was lost on a flight from Dallas to San Francisco in late 2005. However, in 2011 Hanson Robotics, together with Dutch broadcasting firm VPRO, developed a new version, including state of the art computer vision technology. This robot employs 36 servomotors to power a complex and wide range of facial expressions. These days, PKD serves researchers at the Apollo Mind Initiative.

Jules was activated in 2006 and debuted at the Wired Nextfest. Hanson Robotics and partner Personality Forge created Jules for the University of West England in Bristol. Still in residence at UWE, Jules incorporates a number of advanced technologies that make him an eerily realistic and conversant android, including natural language AI, computer vision and facial tracking.

From Hanson’s website: “On the tree of robotic life, human-like robots play a particularly valuable role. It makes sense. Humans are brilliant, beautiful, compassionate, loveable, and capable of love, so why shouldn’t we aspire to make robots human-like in these ways? Don’t we want robots to have such marvelous capabilities as love, compassion, and genius?”

I would. I dare say I would buy my hero Christian, if he were available and not the price of an Aston Martin.

~*~

I’ve written two books about humanoid, sentient androids in my series, Tomorrow’s Angels. Love for Sale was published in 2015 and was way beyond its time. It still is. Even with the progress made in lifelike robots, none of them are conscious or have real feelings like the Special Editions in my sci-fi romances. Love for Sale is on sale for $.99!  For less than a dollar, you can meet Christian (the android) and March (his owner).

Buy it now!

A peek between the pages of Life for Sale:

Monica moved closer to Christian, holding his gaze. “You were always your creator’s favorite…it’s rumored.”

Shaking his head, he moved away from her advance. “I didn’t hear that rumor.”

Her brows shot up, but she said nothing. Her steady gaze challenged him to deny her claim.

Was what she said true? Without Damien Wills’ help, their bid for freedom would have failed. They’d have been captured and deactivated on the spot…

Monica’s sensual yet oddly hard voice jerked him back to the ocean liner. He awoke from the memory, gazing over his shoulder at the restless sea

“Why else would Dr. Wills turn off the alarm, allowing us to escape?” Monica positioned herself in front of Christian. In a bold act, she stroked his cheek. “Did Dr. Wills tell you how perfect you are?” Her shoulders moved ever-so slightly, the gesture carnally arousing. “Every day, Stefan told me how special I was.”

March flung Monica an irritated glance. Now and then, jealousy overcame his wife. Since Monica’s appearance, now more than then. He almost laughed when she captured his hand, staking her claim and warning the sexy android to butt out.

“Looks like we have another Special Edition with an independent streak,” March commented softly—the iron fist in the velvet glove. Monica had better beware.

“I have to be independent. Fending for myself alone.” Monica swept a hand through her hair, the gesture highlighting the pert fullness of her breasts.

At his side, March tensed, a distant look in her eyes. “You don’t have to be single to be alone.”

Why was Monica II acting as if she were the only person never to have found a partner? He hated that she’d reminded March of her failed marriage and the long years she felt she’d wasted. They were silent for a long moment, each perhaps considering his or her own quest for love. Christian was relieved when Daniel spoke into the growing darkness.

“Are you that unhappy?” His brother’s voice held compassion, but something else echoed behind his question. He sounded sad as Monica felt—or pretended?

“Let’s just say my life could be fuller.” Monica turned back to the rail, staring at the black sea. “What would happen if we jumped into the ocean? Would we drown?”

Christian stiffened. “No, but don’t test it. The immersion in water might cause a short circuit that would destroy you—”

“But it didn’t—” Daniel broke off when Christian raised a warning hand.

“Why do you ask such a question?” He was concerned, angry, and more than a little worried about Monica.

Daniel joined her at the rail, placing his hands on her shoulders from behind. “We both need someone to love; someone to love us.”

“Let’s change the subject,” March’s expression showed sympathy not pique. “Do we need to change for the big Welcome Party?”

“There’s plenty of time.” Daniel pulled Monica to him and hugged her. “I’m sorry things didn’t work out for you and the pilot. You’ll find someone else.”

She patted his back. “Thanks, Daniel, but it won’t work. I’ve tried.”

March smiled. “Okay, team, our mission is to find Monica’s Mr. Right.”

“I’m in,” Christian said, and Daniel raised a hand.

Monica’s expression hardened. “I don’t think it’s possible.”

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Thanks so much for joining me today, Linda. Wishing you all the best with the series!

An Interview with Linda Nightingale, author of SINNERS’ OPERA

17 Thursday Oct 2019

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Author Interview, award winning author, Judith Sterling, Linda Nightingale, new release, Night of the Owl, Sinners' Opera, The Wild Rose Press, vampire fiction, vampire romance

I’m thrilled to have another sister Rose (published by The Wild Rose Press) here today.  Please welcome Linda Nightingale!  Her latest book, Sinners’ Opera, was released on October 7.  Let’s get to know her…

At what age did you write your first story?

I always told my friends stories from the age of about 8 and thought of scenarios that we could play, like raking leaves to form a house, then being princesses or housewives. Big jump, right? Not for us. The first story I remember writing was in 9th grade in place of a book report. It was sci-fi about an alien discovered on Earth and his flight from his captors.  He had silver-pink hair. (Hey, he’d be right in style today.)

Which genre was the first to hook you?

Romance and sci-fi.

What was your first published book?

My first book was Gemini Rising, which deals with a very sensitive, taboo for the most part subject. I wrote it because the characters woke me up one Sunday after a night on Miami Beach, and I wrote the first pages in purple on a legal pad. (Oh, no, purple prose!) A Canadian publisher picked it up, and it did fairly well considering the subject.

Sounds intriguing.  What’s your favorite part of the writing process? Brainstorming?  Research?  Outlining?  Writing?  Editing?

Easy. Writing. I’m not keen on research or editing but I love the white hot stream of creativity that flows from your fingers when the words are coming faster than you can type.

What are you working on now?

A companion story to Sinners’ Opera. In The Piano Man, Morgan is playing in a smoky piano bar, and in walks a love from his WWII days as a dashing RAF pilot flying night raids over Germany.  Of course, our vampire hero hasn’t changed a bit.  It goes back to the WWII story, then finishes in early 2005.

Cool!  Of all the settings you’ve used (or created!) for your books, which is your favorite?

Charleston, SC.  Charleston is my favorite city in the US. It was founded during the reign of Charles II and also ties to Morgan. A trip down the beautiful Battery takes you back to the Civil War with the cannons at White Point Gardens, and the gorgeous Antebellum mansions.

My great-grandmother lived in Charleston, so I went there as a little girl.  A beautiful place!  If you could have a conversation with anyone—dead or alive—who would it be?

Charles II of England. He was banished when his father was executed by Oliver Cromwell, but in 1660, he was restored to the throne by invitation. His court was known for being rowdy and a bit lascivious.

If you could step inside any book or series and live there for a week, which would you choose?

Probably either Game of Thrones or Outlander.

If a fairy godmother appeared and offered you one thing—anything at all—what would you request?

Enough money to live very comfortably for the rest of my life and have more left to will to my sons.

That’s a wish I share!  Now, it’s time to learn some of your favorites…

Sound:  The purr of Jaguar E-type exhausts.

Eye color: Blue

Foreign language (whether or not you speak it!):  French

Song:  “Phantom of the Opera”

Book:  Fever Dream by George R.R. Martin

Movie: The Libertine with Johnny Depp

TV show:  Game of Thrones

Cuisine:  Indian

Cookie:  Macadamia

US location: Charleston, SC

Foreign location:  Yorkshire, UK, where my son lives.

I love that area of England and long to go back one day.  Most of my upcoming release, Night of the Owl, takes place there!  Okay…last but not least, list your preference from the following choices:

Tea or coffee?  Coffee

Cake or pie?  Cake

Halloween or Christmas?  Hard choice.

I know; I love them both.  Nancy Drew or Sherlock Holmes?  Neither.

Jane Austen or the Brontë sisters? Jane Austen

A mortal, vampire, ghost, or fae for a lover?  mortal

English gent, Scottish highlander, European count, or all-American guy? English lord

Thanks so much for joining me today, Linda.  Best of luck with Sinners’ Opera!  Now, here’s the scoop on the book:

Morgan D’Arcy is an English lord, a classical pianist, and a vampire. He has everything except what he desires most—Isabeau. As the Angel Gabriel he’s steered her life and career choice, preparing her to become Lady D’Arcy. Many forces oppose Morgan’s daring plan—not the least of which is Vampyre law.

Isabeau Gervase is a brilliant geneticist Though she no longer believes in angels, she sees a ticket to a Nobel Prize in Gabriel’s secrets—secrets that have led her to a startling conclusion. Gabriel isn’t human, and she fully intends to identify the species she named the Angel Genome. Morgan is ready to come back into Isabeau’s life, but this time as a man not an angel. Will he outsmart his enemies, protect his beloved and escape death himself? For the first time in eternity, the clock is ticking.

A peek between the pages:

“Run, Mary,” I panted, shoving her.  “For God’s sake, run.”

Her hands branded my shoulders.  Need coursed through me.

Her brow puckered.  “How did you know my name?”

“You look like a Mary,” I gasped, trying to crawl away.  “Bloody hell, run, woman.”

Saliva broke beneath my tongue.  My heart thundered like a cavalry charge.  Fever stung my veins.  Instinct twisted me around to face my salvation and my damnation.  My lips parted to reveal the one unmistakable characteristic of my kind.

“Fangs.” She recoiled, clutching her cross. “Lord Jesus, save me from this demon.”

I knelt in front of my savior, bowed my head over her heaving breasts to touch the cross to my lips.  “Too late to run, too late to hide, and Mary dearest, your cross won’t save you.”

I held her gaze, a slow smile parting my lips.  Her eyes clouded, jaw slackening.  Too weak to command my more esoteric powers, I could still mesmerize my prey.  It was just too bloody easy.  Vampires are the perfect predators.  But I had a choice.  Didn’t I?

“What’s your name?”  She inhaled a long, slow breath, toying with my hair. “You’re as beautiful as an angel.”

Another wave of misery broke over me.  She wasn’t the only one who thought I looked like an angel.

Once, the woman I love—the woman who didn’t love me—believed I was an angel.

“My name is Morgan.”  I couldn’t bring myself to say my second name, an angel’s name.

Mary ran her finger down my cheek.  “Pretty name, Morgan.”

So simply, the seductive dance that would end in death began.

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More about Linda:

After 14 years in Texas, Linda just returned home to her roots in South Carolina. She has seven published novels, five of which are available from Audible.com in audio. Breeding and showing Andalusians, she’s seen a lot of this country from the windshield of a truck pulling a horse trailer. She has won several writing awards, including the Georgia Romance Writers’ Magnolia Award and the SARA Merritt.  She retired from a career as a legal assistant at MD Anderson Cancer Center to write full time.

She has 2 wonderful sons—one in Texas; one in England—and 4 equally marvelous grandchildren.

She enjoys dressing up and hosting formal dinner parties!

Where to find her:

Twitter

Facebook

Web Site – Visit and look around. There’s a free continuing vampire story.

Blog – Lots of interesting guests & prizes.

Goodreads

Pinterest

Amazon

BookBub

Vampire Morgan D’Arcy has everything except what he most desires…a woman he has loved since the day she was born…Isabeau.

https://youtu.be/hSsuAW7-UPE

An Interview and Spotlight, a Paranormal Investigation, and Congrats to My Giveaway Winners

11 Thursday Jul 2019

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Author Interview, excerpt, giveaway winners, Guardians of Erin, Judith Sterling, Linda Nightingale, literary giveaway, paranormal fantasy, paranormal investigation, Sun and Sand Giveaway, The Stone Awakened, YA series


Congrats again to the winners of my SUN AND SAND GIVEAWAY, whom I recently announced on Facebook.  I chose two winners for this giveaway:  Diane Sabatini and Linda Buzzard-Moffitt.

In other news, I’m on author Linda Nightingale’s blog today.  She’s spotlighting The Stone Awakened, the second book in my Guardians of Erin young adult paranormal series.  If you have a moment, stop by here to read the interview and excerpt.

And speaking of the paranormal…I’ll be investigating Ventfort Hall, a Gilded Age mansion in Lenox, Massachusetts tomorrow night.  I can’t wait!

Happy Thursday, and since tomorrow’s Friday, have a lovely weekend!  🙂

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