Sunday, April 29, 2007

Sabrina Luna Author News May 2007

Check out my blog for my May happenings at:
http://sabrinaluna.blogspot.com

Thx,
Sabrina )O(


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Friday, April 27, 2007

MINI-ONLINE BOOK TOUR NEXT WEEK!

Reminder! Monday, April 30th through Friday, May 4th, I’ll be touring the blogworld to chat about my spicy, erotic romance, HOT PURSUIT!

This novella will be available at Mardi Gras Publishing on Saturday, May 5th!

HOT PURSUIT Mini-Online Tour Schedule:

Monday, 4/30: Eliza Gayle’s blog
http://www.myspace.com/elizagayle

Tuesday, 5/01: Katrina Strauss’s Live Journal
http://katrina-strauss.livejournal.com/

Wednesday, 5/02: Crymsyn R. Hart’s blog
http://www.myspace.com/ravynhart

Thursday, 5/03: Dehlia Rose’s blog
http://hearttoheartwithdahliarose.blogspot.com/

Friday, 5/04: The Midnight Muses’ blog
http://www.myspace.com/themidnightmuses

Please Join Me for A Week of Fun, Excerpts & More --
Thx & Hugs,
Sabrina )O(


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Thursday, April 26, 2007

Oh, Kiss My Tiara!



According to an ABC News report, ‘What’s Wrong with Being A Princess’, “It’s hard to find a girl who hasn't dreamt of donning a ball gown and a pair of glass slippers.”

"I think it's normal for kids to kind of fanaticize roles, to try them on for size," said UCLA child psychiatrist Dr. Mark DeAntonio. "And both boys and girls do this, and it's a very normal thing."

However, Disney has made more than $3 billion on princess paraphernalia last year and some find the marketing a bit ‘troubling’.

Peggy Orenstein, who has written extensively about women's issues, questions whether perfect-looking princesses are good role models for girls. She wants children to live in reality, not fantasy.

Orenstein says, “It's hard for young girls to see past the glitz and glamour of a princess. All they know is that Cinderella is really pretty, and she has a lot of bling.”

Andy Mooney, chairman of Disney consumer products worldwide, believes the characters he creates are good role models. "They are caring, they are loving, they are friendly, they are courteous," he said of his princess creations.

But some experts say kids learn their core values from real people in their lives, not from made-up princesses. In the long run, an affection for all things pink and sparkly may not matter.

"The values that kids really pick up on and incorporate are really more the values they're exposed to with their family, within their community, with people," DeAntonio said.

For the full article & video click here

I grew up on Walt Disney goodies and wanted to be a princess when I grew up too –but Princess Diana beat me to it. IMHO, she was a real life example of a good hearted, humanitarian princess. I see nothing wrong with little girls and boys dressing up and creating wonderful, rich fantasies—include princesses and pirates. Let kids be kids and have some fun!

Just my $1.01—for what it’s worth!
Her Royal Highness,
‘Princess’ Sabrina )O(



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Tuesday, April 24, 2007



CONGRATS & REMINDER ...

Congratulations to Lady Vampire & Ali, who won their choice of CRIMSON HEART or CRIMSON AMBROSIA during last week's giveaway at ReadingIsSoMuchFun's Blogspot! Thx for all the fun &, ladies, enjoy your ebooks!

Reminder! From April 29th-May 4th = Sabrina Luna's Mini-Online Book Tour!
Join Me as I travel the Blogworld to promote HOT PURSUIT all next week--Blogs will Include:
*Eliza Gayle*
*Katrina Strauss*
*Crymsyn R. Hart*
*Dehlia Rose*
*& The Midnight Muses*


Thx & Hugs,
Sabrina )O(


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Coming May 5th
HOT PURSUIT
At Mardi Gras Publishing

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Earth Day - April 22, 2007

The Sun Rising Over The Earth From Space

The Associated Press asked space travelers to recall what it's like to see Earth from above:

"It was the only color we could see in the universe. ... "We're living on a tiny little dust mote in left field on a rather insignificant galaxy. And basically this is it for humans. It strikes me that it's a shame that we're squabbling over oil and borders."

--Bill Anders, Apollo 8, whose photos of Earth became famous.

"It's hard to appreciate the Earth when you're down right upon it because it's so huge.

"It gives you in an instant, just at a position 240,000 miles away from it, (an idea of) how insignificant we are, how fragile we are, and how fortunate we are to have a body that will allow us to enjoy the sky and the trees and the water ... It's something that many people take for granted when they're born and they grow up within the environment. But they don't realize what they have. And I didn't till I left it."

--Jim Lovell, Apollo 8 and 13.

"The sheer beauty of it just brought tears to my eyes.

"If people can see Earth from up here, see it without those borders, see it without any differences in race or religion, they would have a completely different perspective. Because when you see it from that angle, you cannot think of your home or your country. All you can see is one Earth...."

--Anousheh Ansari, Iranian-American space tourist who flew last year to the international space station.

"Up in space when you see a sunset or sunrise, the light is coming to you from the sun through that little shell of the Earth's atmosphere and back out to the spacecraft you're in. The atmosphere acts like a prism. So for a short period of time you see not only the reds, oranges and yellows, the luminous quality like you see on Earth, but you see the whole spectrum red-orange-yellow-blue-green-indigo-violet.

"You come back impressed, once you've been up there, with how thin our little atmosphere is that supports all life here on Earth. So if we foul it up, there's no coming back from something like that."

--John Glenn, first American to orbit the Earth (1962) and former U.S. senator.

"I think you can't go to space and not be changed, in many ways ....

"All of the teachings of the Bible that talk about the creator and his creation take on new meaning when you can view the details of the Earth from that perspective. So it didn't change my faith per se, the content of it, but it just enhanced it, it made it even more real."

--Jeff Williams, spent 6 months on the space station and set a record for most Earth photos taken.

"Earth has gone through great transitions and volcanic impacts and all sorts of traumatic things. But it has survived ... I'm not referring to human conflicts. I'm referring to the physical appearance of the Earth at a great distance. That it generally is mostly very peaceful (when) looked at from a distance."

--Buzz Aldrin, second man to walk on the moon.

"I see the deep black of space and this just brilliantly gorgeous blue and white arc of the earth and totally unconsciously, not at all able to help myself, I said, 'Wow, look at that.'"

--Kathy Sullivan, first American woman to spacewalk, recalling what she said when she saw Earth in 1984.

"...From up there, it looks finite and it looks fragile and it really looks like just a tiny little place on which we live in a vast expanse of space. It gave me the feeling of really wanting us all to take care of the Earth. I got more of a sense of Earth as home, a place where we live. And of course you want to take care of your home. You want it clean. You want it safe."

--Winston Scott, two-time shuttle astronaut who wrote a book, "Reflections From Earth Orbit."

"You change because you see your life differently than when you live on the surface everyday. ... We are so involved in our own little lives and our own little concerns and problems. I don't think the average person realizes the global environment that we really live in. I certainly am more aware of how fragile our Earth is, and, frankly, I think that I care more about our Earth because of the experiences I've had traveling in space."

--Eileen Collins, first female space shuttle commander.

"You can see what a small little atmosphere is protecting us.

"You realize there's not much protecting this planet particularly when you see the view from the side. That's something I'd like to share with everybody so people would realize we need to protect it."

--Sunita Williams, who has been living on the international space station since Dec. 11, 2006.

"I left Earth three times. I found no place else to go. Please take care of Spaceship Earth."

--Wally Schirra, who flew around Earth on Mercury, Gemini and Apollo missions in the 1960s.

Happy Earth Day, Everyone!
Sabrina )O(


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Friday, April 20, 2007


Va-Va-Voom! HOT PURSUIT's Coming Soon!

Yes, HOT PURSUT will be released May 5th at Mardi Gras Publishing! Linda's got an excerpt posted over at her blog where today's my last day as Guest Blogger. Be sure to check it out at:

http://readingissomuchfun.blogspot.com

Thx & Hugs,
Sabrina )O(


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Thursday, April 19, 2007

WTHIT!

Okay, that means 'What the Heck, it's Thursday!' --so, here's a little youtube video to brighten your day:



There's a longer one on youtube, but I like how this one was edited ---Whoooh! :)

Also! My ebook, HOT PURSUIT will be released May 5th, instead of April 28th --so I've decided to postpone my Mini-Online Book Tour til 4/30-5/4 to match my new release date.

Thx & Hugs,
Sabrina )O(


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Tuesday, April 17, 2007


Tomorrow! More Guest Blogging Madness!

Yes, my vampires are making an appearence over at:
http://readingissomuchfun.blogspot.com

Be sure to drop by, read the excerpts & ask questions during my special guest blogging spot over at Reading Is So Much Fun's blog! Pssst ...there will be 2 giveaways chosen by Linda at the end of the week! So what are you waiting for?!?

Thx & Hugs,
Sabrina )O(


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Monday, April 16, 2007

Once In A Lifetime Phenomenom!



A friend emailed this to me the other day:

At three minutes and four seconds after 2 AM on the 6th of May this year, the time and date will be 02:03:04 05/06/07.

This will never happen again! Pretty cool, huh?



Also! Don't forget I'm the Guest Blogger all this week at
http://readingissomuchfun.blogspot.com

Come by and read excerpts, ask questions and have fun!

Thx,
Sabrina )O(


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Friday, April 13, 2007

Guest Blogging & Mini-Online Book Tour!


Hi Everyone! I’ll be touring blogworld for the next two weeks!

I’ll be guest blogging from Sunday, April 15th through Friday, April 20th over at Linda’s blog at:
http://readingissomuchfun.blogspot.com

On the 15th, Linda will be posting an interview with me, so stop by and visit! Hot excerpts from my spicy ebooks will be posted all week long too!

And, if you comment in Linda’s blog during my week-long visit, you’ll be entered in a chance to WIN a download of either CRIMSON AMBROSIA or CRIMSON HEART! Linda will be selecting two winners on April 21st –Good Luck!

And, beginning Monday, April 23rd through Friday, April 27th, I’ll be touring a blog a day to chat about my spicy, erotic romance, HOT PURSUIT! This novella will be available at Mardi Gras Publishing on Saturday, April 28th!
HOT PURSUIT Mini-Online Tour Schedule:

Monday, 4/23: Eliza Gayle’s blog
http://www.myspace.com/elizagayle

Tuesday, 4/24: Katrina Strauss’s Live Journal
http://katrina-strauss.livejournal.com/

Wednesday, 4/25: Crymsyn R. Hart’s blog
http://www.myspace.com/ravynhart

Thursday, 4/26: Dehlia Rose’s blog
http://hearttoheartwithdahliarose.blogspot.com/

Friday, 4/27: The Midnight Muses’ blog
http://www.myspace.com/themidnightmuses

Please Join Me for Two Weeks of Fun, Excerpts & More --
Thx & Hugs,
Sabrina )O(


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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

CHARADE Now Available at Fictiowise!



Yes, my D/s Erotica Fantasy is now over at Fictionwise, so be sure to check it out!

Blurb: Through a mutual agreement, Dixie becomes the protégé of Mitchell Wilcox, a gentle, but firm benefactor. Under his loving guidance, Dixie explores the boundaries of her sexual fantasies and her most intimate desires.

eBook Publisher: Aphrodite's Apples Press, Published: 2007
Fictionwise Release Date: April 2007

CLICK HERE to order from Fictionwise

And here's what is being said about CHARADE!

"The plot and premise of Charade is an excellent one ... Charade will push your buttons completely. However, being a fan of the BDSM genre, I thought it well written and the ending magnificent."--Talia Ricci, joyfullyreviewed.com

“Not only are Sabrina’s love scenes sizzlin’ hot, touching on some dark, taboo fantasies many of us secretly have, but she weaves her prose beautifully, very reminiscent of Anais Nin.” –Katrina Strauss, Dark Romance Author


Many Thx & Happy Reading,
Sabrina )O(


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Monday, April 09, 2007

Grindhouse: Big Bang For Your Buck!



Babes, blood & bullets! Yes, Quintin Tarantino & Robert Rodrigez don’t disappoint their fans in their latest movie, GRINDHOUSE. When I say ‘fans’, I mean folks that like these directors' unusual mixture of violent action, horror and dark, dark humor.

GRINDHOUSE is Tarantino & Rodriguez’s homage to the cheesy B-flicks of the 1970s, complete with ‘sneak previews’ between the films. Having enjoyed their combined talents in FROM DUSK TIL DAWN, as well as their individual films, I knew to strap myself in for a wild ride –and T & R didn’t disappoint me!

Granted, GRINDHOUSE is not for everybody, but if you enjoy Tarantino & Rodirgez, I recommend you see it on the big screen to maximize your movie-going experience…and, believe me, GRINDHOUSE will give you a big bang for your buck!

Just my $1.01 --for what it’s worth!
Hugs,
Sabrina )O(


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Saturday, April 07, 2007

Details of the Hunt: An Excellent Romance!


Laura Baumbach’s DETAILS OF THE HUNT boldly goes where no M/M erotic romance has gone before! Although the couple is male, one is a 18th century human pirate and the other a bounty-hunting alien species. Despite their obvious differences, the couple’s quest for love and fulfillment make this story an excellent romance!

Captain Aidan Maymon is rescued from a watery-doom by gray-skinned ocean deity. However, he discovers that it’s no ‘sea god’, but Talos of Oracan –who has agreed to bring the pirate back to the future for an intergalactic deal. After ruthless mercenaries attack Talo’s ship, the Oracan warrior is forced force to land at a space station. Maymon and Talos find themselves drawn to each other during their stay, but a dangerous foe is waiting in the shadows to apprehend the 18th century pirate for his own twisted motives.

Nominated for a 2006 EPPIE, Ms. Baumbach weaves her erotic romance with humor, time-traveling and science fantasy. DETAILS OF THE HUNT a unique read that will keep you engrossed until the last page!

To order your copy of DETAILS OF THE HUNT by Laura Baumbach
CLICK HERE

Happy Reading!
Hugs,
Sabrina )O(


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Monday, April 02, 2007

CHARADE Joyfully Reviewed!



CHARADE will push your buttons completely,” says Talia Ricci of JoyfullyReviewed.com.

Ms. Ricci also said that the plot and premise of Charade is an excellent one and “…being a fan of the BDSM genre, I thought it well written and the ending magnificent.”

For the full review CLICK HERE

Thanks, Ms. Ricci, for your review!

If you haven’t read CHARADE yet, then order your copy HERE


Thx,
Sabrina )O(


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Sunday, April 01, 2007

Hug Me, Touch Me!



Dr. Robin Milhausen, host of the Canadian TV talk show Sex, Toys and Chocolate, is also a professor of human sexuality. Lately, her hot topic is the power of touch.

Milhausen says, “"Touch is one of our most basic needs, from the time that you're an infant. …When life gets too hectic, a person can go days without touching or connecting with their partner”, says Milhausen, so we need to be purposeful when it comes to touch.

Touch, we may forget, is inherently interactive and social, says Trish Dryden, director of applied research for health science at Centennial College in Toronto, and a massage therapist of 26 years.

There's a reason, in our touch-phobic (yet, ironically, overly sexualized) society, that massage therapy is a burgeoning health profession, she adds. "There's a sense of alienation and people feel the need to have physical contact, to leave their computer terminals and become grounded in their bodies again."

"Knowing how to maintain and respect one's own sense of space and another's can paradoxically help deepen intimacy." Milhausen agrees, adding that experimenting with touch and massage are good ways to spice things up in the bedroom.

Touching someone we love releases the hormone oxytocin, which helps to enhance the pair bond in both sexual and non-sexual contexts. Oxytocin also has an effect on memory, scientists say. It dulls the pain of childbirth and experts recommend a big hug after a fight because it will help you to reconnect and let go of hurt feelings.

For the full article, click here

So, have you hugged someone you love today? Go ahead –reach out and touch someone! You’ll be glad you did!

Hugs,
Sabrina )O(


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Dark Erotica, Fantasy & Romance