Author Archives: Suzanne van Rooyen
12 Days of Halloween
Exciting news! Danielle Monsch, author of the gargoyle novel Stone Guardian, is hosting a Halloween special! Here’s Danielle to tell you more about it…
QUILTBAG Heroes No. 12
It has been far too long since I last posted one of these. Sincerest apologies! Life got in the way and I dropped the ball on my weekly features. So without further ado, here’s this week’s QUILTBAG Hero!
Nogiku Cover Reveal
**Contains spoilers for those who have not read REMOVED! Left in the desert to recuperate from her injuries, Sanaa Itami paces the floors and contemplates her mistakes. She trusted too easily, and now people she loved are dead, killed at … Continue reading
Alive cover reveal
Title: Alive (Crave, #1) Author: Megan D. Martin Genre: New Adult Post-Apocalyptic Interracial Romance Release Date: January 3, 2014 Blurb: Flesh-eating zombies, dirty sex, and a shattered past… What’s more dangerous—the man who broke her heart or those trying to … Continue reading
Prediction v. Prescription in Dystopian Science Fiction
Today I’d like to welcome Yaron Glazer to Off the Page talking about a different kind of dystopian science fiction.
Tell Me When cover reveal
Amber Scott should be enjoying life as a college freshman. She should be pursuing her dream of becoming a veterinarian. She should be working hard to make sense of her precalculus math class. She shouldn’t be waking up her college roommate with screaming nightmares. … Continue reading
Popping the Cherry
You only get one first time . . . From driving tests to relationships, Valentina Bell thinks she’s a failure, with a big fat capital F. At this rate, she’s certain she’ll be a virgin for ever. So Lena’s friends … Continue reading
The Other Me Promo
This weekend, I’ve already been hard at work on all sorts of happy things relating to The Other Me. We’re striving towards a late 2013 early 2014 publishing date, which means things are going to happen fast and I need your help. … Continue reading
Awesome News Part II
The news officially broke last night, but I thought I’d take some time to write about it today. The news is that my YA LGBT novel The Other Me has found a home with Harmony Ink Press, the YA imprint of Dreamspinner … Continue reading