Steph's Books
~2008 releases~
Beyond His Control
Harlequin Blaze
March 2008
"Beyond His Control, by Stephanie Tyler, is wonderful. The tension and love between Ava and Justin is perfectly depicted, and the almost nonstop adventure makes the story heart-stoppingly exciting.
—Page Traynor, Romantic Times Magazine, 4.5 Stars
Unleashing The Storm
(Sydney Croft)
Bantam Dell
March 2008
"This erotic romance [Unleashing The Storm]delves deep into the paranormal world of ghosts and humans with special abilities...Each page is filled with attitude, danger and sex that heats up fast and goes well beyond the norm…
—Jennifer Madsen, Romantic Times, 4 Stars
Night Vision
Hot Nights, Dark Desires -
Anthology Novella
Bantam Dell
May 20, 2008
"Night Vision is an excellent read. Stephanie Tyler does an exceptional job in penning likeable characters that I simply fell in love with."
—Cherokee, Coffee Time Romance
Shadow Play
Hot Nights, Dark Desires -
Anthology Novella
(Sydney Croft)
Bantam Dell
May 20, 2008
"SHADOW PLAY is a fascinating paranormal romance that is as inspiring as it is sexy."
—Jennifer A. Ray, Wild On Books
Seduced By The Storm
Bantam Dell
August 2008
"Ms Croft pens a tale where she manages to combine action along with sizzling hot passion. You will not be disappointed in this book."
– Night Owl Romance Reviews, TOP PICK!
~2009 releases~
Taming The Fire
Sydney Croft
Bantam Dell
May 2009
Hard To Hold
Bantam Dell
2009
Too Hot To Hold
Bantam Dell
2009
Hold On Tight
Bantam Dell
2009
~2007 Releases~
Coming Undone
Harlequin Blaze
April 2007
"[Tyler's] straight forward, dead-on writing style invites us to get hot and happy and bowled over by love right along with Carly and Hunt. Which makes being there when they do come undone one of the best things about the novel — next to just how great a romance it is."
-Michelle Buonofiglio, Romance: Buy The Book
Risking It All
Harlequin Blaze
June 2007
"With smooth writing and a fast pace, RISKING IT ALL pushes all the right buttons. From the detailed characterization, realistic dialogue, and passionate romance to the heartwarming conclusion, romance fans are going to love RISKING IT ALL."
-Terrie Figueroa, Romance Reviews Today
Riding The Storm
( Sydney Croft)
Bantam Dell
September 2007
“Fans of JR Ward have a brand new writer to add to their auto-buy list – Sydney Croft. Exhilarating, erotic and engrossing, paranormal romance readers will not want to miss this sizzling debut!"
_Julie Bonello, SingleTitles.com
Contributor
The Write Ingredients
Samhain Publishing
June 2007
WIP 2007
"Everyone has talent. What is rare is the courage to follow the talent to the dark place where it leads."
– Erica Jong
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“On a similar note, while you're free to think whatever you like about my life and death, if you think I wasted my life, I'll tell you you're wrong. We're all going to die of something. I died doing a job I loved. When your time comes, I hope you are as fortunate as I was.”
-Andrew Olmsted, US Solider, killed in Iraq on January 3rd, 2008 – words from his final blog, written to be put up in the event of his death. (www.andrewolmsted.com
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“Do you want me to tell you something really subversive? Love is everything it’s cracked up to be. That’s why people are so cynical about it. It really is worth fighting for, being brave for, risking everything for. And the trouble is, if you don’t risk everything, you risk even more.”
– Erica Jong
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Archive for November, 2005
Wednesday, November 30th, 2005
Missed October, although the one that stands out is the , i love my plumber t-shirt. I mean, he did a great job, but I’m thinking the t-shirt’s a bit much.
Anyway - onward.
military payperview (does this exist, and if so, why didn’t I know about it?)
angel and devil drinking coffee (that would […]
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Tuesday, November 29th, 2005
I just read People Magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive issue, and came across the article, Why We Love Bad Boys by Cindy Chupack. And I was just yelling, YES, out loud as I was reading it, because these 2 quotes, that are now on sticky notes on my computer, have captured the essence why I love […]
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Monday, November 28th, 2005
Visited my house last night. Painting appears to be under control, for the moment. The color we picked for the living room is very much a color, for lack of a better word (read: whole house is pretty much cool beige tones - living room is now a mustard color.) The […]
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Sunday, November 27th, 2005
Thanksgiving was good - although things at my cousin’s house went slightly awry with the turkey, reaffirming my decision never to cook and resulting in the husband declaring (quietly) that we (meaning he) were going to have to make our own turkey when we moved back into our house. On December 9th. […]
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Thursday, November 24th, 2005
Have a great day!!
You Are Pumpkin Pie
You’re the perfect combo of uniqueness and quality
Those who like you are looking for something (someone!) special
What Kind of Pie Are You?
Pumpkin’s my favorite, and I”m planning to eat a nice, big slice. Or three.
Steph T.
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Sunday, November 20th, 2005
Sorry, everyone - I’m seriously behind on life and not playing catch up very well. It’s one of those, how did it get to be this close to Thanksgiving without my noticing, times. From the looks of things around the blogosphere, it looks like it’s catching - lots of people working hard on […]
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Sunday, November 13th, 2005
Parents home - keg party over.
It was tough taking care of two houses while they were gone, especially since my house has currently reached the, how much bs can the contractor throw at us, portion of the construction. I knew it was going to happen eventually, but in 2 weeks time they’ve […]
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Monday, November 7th, 2005
And I mean that in the best way possible, since the parents left for Jamaica this morning.:biggrin: A whole week of freedom. Why do I suddenly feel like rolling in a keg?
Maybe a keg is what I need to get ass in gear for NaNo. I think the BOL writing / edits wrung […]
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Saturday, November 5th, 2005
As promised, here are some motivational SEAL / Military quotes to get us through our first official NaNo weekend. Remember, unless you want to be the one who wins the MRE from Larissa’s contest, you’d better get writing. (Did I mention she sent me the veggie burger MRE? I think I need […]
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Friday, November 4th, 2005
At least that’s what my horoscope says.
Astrology for Writers, Editors and Filmmakers
Aries: good days ahead. Jupiter has crossed into your solar house of other people’s money. Offers are coming out of the woodwork if you’ve made a logical, organized case for your ideas.
*taps fingers and waits for offers to pour in* […]
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Wednesday, November 2nd, 2005
I spent yesterday cleaning up about 30 pages of BOL.
I have another 30 to go - I was hoping to be done with it yesterday so I could jump into my other story, and I probably could’ve pushed on if it was straight writing. But I was tired and I knew I was […]
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Tuesday, November 1st, 2005
PBW’s doing a great series of craft posts. I like when she talks about putting notes in brackets for parts of scenes you’re not ready to write yet. I do that a lot. The problem is, I also do it when I’m editing. Like, right now, in BOL, I just wrote, […]
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