HIGHBORN (Juno/Pocket Books, October 2010) -- Available Here.
CONCRETE SAVIOR(Juno, Pocket Books, June 2011) -- Available Here.

About The Dark Redemption Novels

Written by Yvonne Navarro, the Dark Redemption novels tell the story of Astarte. Lucifer's lover and one of the highest-ranking female demons in Hell, Astarte has a change of heart-- she wants forgiveness, she wants back into Heaven, and most of all, she wants out of Hell. She escapes to Earth and takes the name Brynna Malak, and thus begins her long re-education into the realm of forgiveness, empathy and reluctant affection for humankind.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Method Writing...

Discussed at the International Thriller Writers/THE BIG THRILL roundtable by yours truly, Yvonne! Technically the topic is "How do you separate yourself from the characters you write?" http://tinyurl.com/4rbhrxm 
 Come on over and weigh in.  Comments are always appreciated!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

FANTASTIC REVIEW OF HIGHBORN!

Where?  Right HERE, at Hellnotes.

Most startling quote: 

"Author Yvonne Navarro leaps onto a popular theme, and rides it like a seasoned jockey on a thoroughbred."

And here I've always been intimidated by horses!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Tucson Festival of Books

Meet Yvonne Navarro here:
WhatTucson Festival of Books
Where:  University of Arizona Campus. Tucson, Arizona
When:  March 12, 2011
The Details:

* History Meets Fantasy (Panel with Janni Lee Simner and Susan Yarina) -- 10:00 a.m. at the Integrated Learning Center Room 150
* Booksigning at the Mysterious Galaxy Tent -- 2:00 p.m.
* Eagerly Awaiting the Zompocalypse (Panel with Weston Ochse and Jeff Mariotte) -- 4:00 p.m. at the Integrated Learning Center Room 150
* General booksigning thereafter, 5:00 - 5:30 p.m.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

If You Don't...

... have a copy of HIGHBORN yet, you might be able to win a free copy by going to My Bookish Ways, reading Yvonne's interview, and filling out their little form.  Okay, so maybe you don't have to read the interview, but wouldn't it be fun to read it anyway?