Monday, March 30, 2015
The Haunting of Sunshine Girl
Shortly after her sixteenth birthday, Sunshine Griffith and her mother Kat move from sunny Austin, Texas, to the rain-drenched town of Ridgemont, Washington. Though Sunshine is adopted, she and her mother have always been close, sharing a special bond filled with laughter and inside jokes. But from the moment they arrive, Sunshine feels her world darken with an eeriness she cannot place. And even if Kat doesn’t recognize it, Sunshine knows that something about their new house is just ... creepy.
In the days that follow, things only get stranger. Sunshine is followed around the house by an icy breeze, phantom wind slams her bedroom door shut, and eventually, the laughter Sunshine hears on her first night evolves into sobs. She can hardly believe it, but as the spirits haunting her house become more frightening—and it becomes clear that Kat is in danger—Sunshine must accept what she is, pass the test before her, and save her mother from a fate worse than death.
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Review:
The Haunting of Sunshine Girl was a book I couldn't put down. I received the book as an arc from work (bookstore) and was thrilled. I watched the Youtube video and loved the creativity behind it and was not disappointed in the book.
Sunshine has just moved from sunny Texas to the Pacific Northwest and isn't really happy about it. Her mom has a new job and she struggles to fit in. The house they move into is creepy (her words) to the extreme and the uber pink bedroom resembles an exploding pepto bismal bottle. When things start to go bump in the night, Sunshine realizes there is a lot going on with her new house. She is changing too. But that is only the start of her problems. Her mother may be possessed, her new friend is creating some romantic tension and the odd teacher at school may know more than she is letting on about the goings on at her house.
If you love haunted house tales, this is one for you!
4/5
Thursday, February 26, 2015
The Vanishing Wife
The Vanishing Wife
by Barry
Finlay
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BLURB:
How
far will a man go when his family is threatened? Mason Seaforth is about to find out. He is a
mild mannered accountant living a quiet, idyllic life in the quiet community of
Gulfport, Florida with his wife, Samantha.
At least, it’s quiet and idyllic until Sami, as she’s known to her
friends, vanishes the night of their 20th anniversary.
Mason
is thrown into a life that is meant for other people as he and their brash
friend, Marcie Kane, try everything to find out what has happened to Sami. A search of Sami’s computer uncovers notes
describing a past that Sami has buried for more than 20 years. Then come the threatening phone calls: to
Sami, to their daughter Jennifer at university in Miami, and to Mason.
Mason
and Marcie are thrust into a race against a sadistic killer to discover what
has happened to Mason’s wife. He reluctantly exchanges his spreadsheets for a
Glock 17 and he and Marcie follow a trail left behind by Sami which leads them
to a potential confrontation with some very dangerous men in Canada. Mason is required to make decisions that he
could never imagine himself making and each one has deadlier consequences than
the last. The wrong one could result in the death of his entire family.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Name three things on your desk
right now.
I have a notepad that I use for
jotting down ideas and questions for my next book, a tray full of papers that
should have been filed a long time ago and a list of people I need to contact
for my next fundraiser, a golf tournament in August to raise money for Wounded
Warriors Canada. I’m glad you only asked
for three. We might have been here for awhile otherwise.
2. Plotter or pantster?
2. Plotter or pantster?
I suppose the
notepad might have suggested I’m a plotter but I think I’m a bit of both. I jot
down the main ideas and questions for which I need to do some research but I
let the story take me where it will. I was actually surprised with my last
book, The Vanishing Wife, in that it went in unexpected directions as I was
writing. I like to have the basic outline in my head before I start, but other
than that, I’m willing to go along with the characters and events as they
unfold.
3. Hamburger or sushi?
3. Hamburger or sushi?
I love hamburgers
cooked on the barbecue in the summer with lots of relish and pickles. That
first burger after a long winter is always a treat. But occasionally I will eat
sushi. I just won’t go out of my way to do it.
4. What authors have influenced your work?
4. What authors have influenced your work?
I have been asked
this question a few times and haven’t been able to come up with an answer. I’m
influenced by any author that can engage a reader in the first few lines and
keep their attention throughout. I think Lee Child, the author of the Jack
Reacher series, is good at that. It’s incredible how much trouble Reacher
stumbles into, but I’m always engaged. Steve Berry, Michael Connally and Daniel
Silva always keep me interested. That’s the type of writing I aspire to. Okay,
maybe I can come up with an
answer.
5. Heels or flats?
5. Heels or flats?
Well, I did wear
heels back in the day when Beatle boots were popular but not quite the kind of
heels you are asking about. How is that for ageing myself? I was just reading in this month’s Men’s
Health that the higher a woman’s heels, the more likely a man is to help her.
Not only that but higher heels make a woman taller, her gait is sexier and we
males are conditioned by the media to associate high heels with sex. So, I
guess that answers the question. Definitely heels!
Excerpt
Two:
Sami never went anywhere without her cell phone, and if she
had gone out for a walk, she would certainly have taken the phone with her. He
reached for his own phone and dialed Sami’s number. The number rang. And rang,
and rang again. Mason held his breath.
“Please, Sami, please, pick up,” he whispered. On the sixth ring, he heard Sami’s confident
voice message. “You have reached Samantha Seaforth. Please leave a message, and
I will call you back.”
In a shaking voice, Mason heard himself doing as she asked.
“Sweetie, it’s Mason, I’m leaving a message. Where are you? Please call me back right away.”
It had been two hours since he first noticed Sami was gone.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
In 2009, Barry Finlay went up a mountain as an accountant and came
down as a philanthropist. After over thirty years in various financial roles
with the Canadian federal government, he took his life in a different direction
and climbed Africa’s Mount Kilimanjaro at age sixty with his son Chris. The climb
and their fundraising efforts to help kids in Tanzania led to the award-winning
book, Kilimanjaro and Beyond: A Life-Changing Journey. He followed that up with
the hilarious travel memoir, I Guess We Missed The Boat, which was named Best
Travel Book of 2013 by Reader Views. Now, he has completed his debut fiction
book, The Vanishing Wife. Barry was named to the Authors Show’s list of “50
Great Writers You Should Be Reading” in 2012. In 2013, he received the Queen
Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee medal for his philanthropic work in Africa. He lives
in Ottawa, Canada with his wife Evelyn.
Website: www.keeponclimbing.com
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorBarryFinlay
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Karver2
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5213951.Barry_Finlay
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Monday, February 9, 2015
Broken Dreams Tour and Giveaway
BROKEN DREAMS
by Nancy
Pennick
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BLURB:
Blood sisters till the end...
Until they're not.
One cold night in a boarding school dorm, two fourteen-year-old girls
make a blood sister pact. Friends forever. As young schoolgirls, they're
determined to find true love, learning the hits and misses along the way. As
graduation nears, the girls have different outlooks for the future. Lucinda
longs for adventure. Anna chooses city life and marriage. Finding their way
back together, the girls head west for an experience of a lifetime until a
handsome cowboy bursts into their lives, changing the course of their
friendship forever.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Excerpt
Five:
“Don’t worry. It’s not the first time it’s happened.” He
gave her a wicked smile, part imp and part seductive. He hopped up in one
smooth motion and moved the cart to the side.
Anna, surprised by his answer, burst out laughing. She
pictured him being knocked down by carts in every aisle of the library. She
quickly covered her mouth.
Roy put a finger to his lips. “You don’t want to be asked to
leave, do you?” That caused both of them to double over in silent laughter.
Anna took deep breaths and slowly straightened up. When she
made eye contact, the hysterics started all over again. His eyes held a hint of
mischief, drawing her in. Roy ran his hand through his wavy brown hair and
leaned against the bookshelf as if having a casual conversation with an old
friend. Funny thing, it felt like more than friendship.
“Anna!”
She spun around at the sound of her name. “Lucinda! This is
Roy. I just knocked him over with a cart.” As soon as she said it, she had to
swallow hard to suppress the giggle that begged to escape.
“Yes, she did. She’s lethal.” Roy held out his hand. “Hello,
Lucinda, nice to meet you.”
She leaned across Anna and shook his hand. Anna took a few
steps back so Lucinda could get closer to Roy. “I’ll just be over there.” She
gestured and grabbed a book off the shelf as she went by.
I can’t believe that just happened. I find Roy. I knock Roy
over. I instantly fall in love.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Born and
raised in Northeast Ohio, Nancy currently resides in Mentor, Ohio with her
husband and son, plus a delightfully entertaining lovebird. Her writing is influenced
by all the years of working with young people as a teacher and raising her own
son. When not writing, Nancy loves to travel with her husband and enjoys a good
cup of tea. Broken Dreams is a stand alone companion piece to her young adult
Waiting for Dusk series.
Publisher- Fire and Ice
Links to me:
Twitter- https://twitter.com/npennick @npennick
Facebook Fan page - https://www.facebook.com/nancypennickauthor
Wordpress blog- http://nancypennick.wordpress.com/
Amazon Author Page- http://www.amazon.com/Nancy-Pennick/e/B00AKX0MZ0/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0
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Waiting for Dusk
Call of the Canyon
Stealing Time
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Taking Chances: A Waiting for Dusk Story
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Monday, January 26, 2015
A Heart for Copper Blog Tour and Giveaway
SilkWords is the go-to source for
interactive romance and erotic fiction.
With gorgeous custom covers and a
clean, sophisticated design, the SilkWords site offers a secure, upscale
reading environment. In addition to content on their web site, they offer
stories for purchase in the standard e-book formats.
SilkWords is owned and operated
by a full-time mom with a background in genetics and an RWA RITA-nominated,
multi-published sci-fi romance author.
Their technology guy and site
designer was the founder of Microsoft Xbox Live.
SilkWords features two formats
that allow readers to choose how the stories will proceed.
Pick
Your Path:
Will she or won't she? With which
man (or woman) in which location? With Pick Your Path romance, you decide.
Romance and branched fiction are made for each other, like picking your
favorite flavor of ice cream...positions, partners, and paraphernalia, oh my!
Reader
Vote:
Readers vote at choice points and
decide how the story will continue. These stories are a great way for readers
and authors to connect. It’s exciting to be part of a developing story!
A
Heart for Copper
Sharon
Lynn Fisher
Genre: Steampunk romance
Publisher: SilkWords
Date of Publication: May 9, 2014
ASIN: B00LDYFKQ6
Number of pages: 67 pages
Word Count: 14K
Cover Artist: Indie Designz
Book Description:
An automaton created by an inventor's son, Copper has finally been given a heart by her young master. Her choice of whether to keep the key or give it to him will determine what happens next in this "pick your path" steampunk fairy tale.
Will her master hold onto her
heart, or will she be tempted by the charms of an automaton man?
Jill Archer
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The Reading Pile
January 21 Review
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January 22 Spotlight
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January 23 Guest Blog
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January 26 review
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January 26 Guest blog and review
Book Girl Knitting
Excerpt:
I have a heart-shaped hole. Like
an empty bird's nest, it rests among marigold-hued ruffles above the topmost
hook of my corset.
The hole was not left by
something removed, but for something anticipated.
I am an automaton. I have never
moved of my own volition — never lifted so much as a finger, save by the power
of the windup mechanism at my back. Never felt a chill-bump, or the orange yarn
rising on the back of my chicken-wire neck. My amethyst eyes follow my young
master without motion. The dead, glass eyes of a doll. My face no more than a
bone-colored mask with faint pink smudges where my cheekbones would be.
If I were alive.
My brain is sacking stuffed with
cotton, my torso salvaged from a discarded mannequin. My limbs are dark,
spindly things, like they belong on crows. But my master has wrapped them in
ivory silk, and in the dim light of his workshop, I can pretend they are arms
like his.
I am not a living thing, but the
work of man's hands. Man does not give life. Not since The Regression. The
Digital Age machines are all dead. My master was born into the Neoclassical
Age, named not for cultural or artistic reasons, but for the laws of science to
which all citizens are required to conform. Post-classical physics are banned.
Reserved for the gods, the only ones fit to wield them.
How does a stuffed-head,
cobbled-together, life-sized doll know all this? Know anything at all? Because
my master talks to me. Reads to me. From the time he was a schoolboy, he has
shared every lesson with me, from The Odyssey to odious French (his descriptor,
not mine). I was his schoolmate. Watched him grow to manhood while I remained
the same, unless he himself wrought change — replacing dingy fabric with fresh,
tinkering with moving parts, shifting my head so I could watch him work.
I spend many lonely hours in my
master's workshop, when he is away at school or in the city with his family. In
those hours I feel empty and soulless, and I have often prayed that when he
loses interest in me — which he inevitably shall —he will also unmake me,
rather than leave me collecting dust in my chair.
For my master is the only light
in my life, though I am no more to him than the toy ships he played with as a
boy. Less than the pup who licked his heels, followed his footsteps, and
finally sank into a straw-stuffed bed near the fire, from which, occasionally,
I still hear the thump, thump, thump of tail against floorboards.
***
"Hullo, Dutch. Hullo,
Copper."
Thump, thump, thump.
If I could have wagged, I would
have. Master William entered the workshop, light beaming from his every
feature. I knew the expression well. He'd been out in The World. He'd
encountered something — or someone — interesting. Something he wished to share
with me. You'd think he'd tire of my colossal implacability.
"I have something for
you," he said, sinking onto the stool in front of me.
At moments like these I almost
imagined that the hole in my chest had been filled. I could feel an ache there
— an ache that should not have been. His eyes were green as the ribbons of my
corset. His hair black as the coal in the bin. His lips were soft and
expressive, like the women of the house — his mother, his elder sister, the
chambermaids. Master William was everything lovely, everything beloved, in my
dust, dark world.
He slipped a bronze chain from
his pocket. A necklace, with a heart-shaped pendant — the shape of the symbol,
not the visceral, beating thing itself.
The shape of the hole in my
chest.
Tiny metal gears and copper
springs were encased behind a small glass window embedded in the crimson resin.
It was beautiful, a work of art. As I watched, he slid open a small compartment
in the back of the pendant and produced a key. He held out the pendant in the
palm of his hand.
"Happy birthday,
Copper," he whispered.
The echo of my nonexistent
heartbeat sounded in my cottony brain, behind my porcelain mask.
If my lips had breath, his
proximity would have stopped it as he moved to slip the chain around my neck,
letting the heart fall into its readymade grave. Pinching the key between his
fingers, he inserted it into a tiny keyhole in the tapered bottom of the heart.
Bolts sprang from the sides of
the pendant, penetrating the stuffing in my chest, locking the heart in place.
I felt it as if I were flesh and bone.
A loud, dry, sucking sound came
from my throat as I took my first breath.
Master William's eyes widened —
with shock? with horror? — as the change took me over. The pain was
excruciating.
"The old woman was
right," he murmured, aghast.
I could barely hear him from
behind the wall of pain — or over the very real pounding in my chest. His face
blurred, and I was sure I felt moisture seeping from the holes in my mask. What
was happening to me?
"You must choose,
Copper," he continued. "Hephaesta said if you want to be like me, you
must give me the key. If you want to be like you, you must keep it."
I glanced down at the tiny thing
of brass still lodged in the base of my heart.
What did it mean? A riddle,
perhaps? What was I to do?
"Quickly," he said,
worry dimming his brightness. "The heart will stop beating without the
choice."
Pain spiked up my arm as I raised
it from my side. My wooden, wire-jointed fingers wiggled to life. I grasped the
key and removed it.
1.
I've waited all my non-life for this. I give him the key.
Will
she? Won't she? Yes!
My
gracious blog host has asked me to talk about what’s different about writing
Pick Your Path stories. The difference in the writing is the same thing that
makes Pick Your Path fun for readers, and it’s something I think every author
can relate to.
In
SilkWords stories, the introduction sets up a choice. In mine, A HEART FOR
COPPER (sweet romance), the heroine is an automaton who has been given a
clockwork heart by her inventor, William. As a writer, at this point in the
story I naturally start to think about what is the most interesting outcome of
this? Does the heart make her fully human, so she can be with William? Or does
the heart make her realize she needs to come into her own as a person before
she can find love? There is the potential for fascinating fallout from both
choices.
Probably
by this point you’ve figured out where I’m going with this: Both choices are
believable, and both have potential for tension, conflict, and plot twists. So
how does the author choose?
With
Pick Your Path, the author leaves that choice to readers. They have the option
to make one choice at each choice point, following one path just like a linear story,
or they can return to the beginning and read about all possible outcomes. For
the author, it’s a wonderful creative exercise — something we don’t get to do
in our regular world of linear fiction with its deadline-driven reality.
Following
two (or more) potential choices is challenging from an author perspective. It’s
sort of like writing in parallel universes, and it makes our brains work in new
ways. Connecting up the dots of different stories about the same characters and
situation can be tricky. But there’s also something very satisfying about it. If
you go off in different directions with your character —oftentimes even end up
at different finishing points — and the characters still feels whole and
compelling (and all versions of the story satisfying) you’ve really
accomplished something!
For
me, considerations in writing A HEART FOR COPPER were:
·
How do I make all choices/paths feel realistic? In other words, the reader believes it’s a choice the
character might really make. There shouldn’t be a choice that feels so out of
character the reader is left scratching her head over it.
·
How do I make all choices compelling? It doesn’t work to have choices like: A. She kisses
William. B. She goes home and soaks in the tub. Who’s going to choose B (unless
William is a jerk, and then I’ve failed in other ways)? In a successful Pick
Your Path, all choices are tempting.
SilkWords
publishes both romance and erotica. In romance, choices can be about which man
the heroine chooses, where they go on their first date, and how many conflicts
they have to overcome before they can be together. The best choices are very
true to life. Say a heroine meets someone who has the baggage of a dead spouse,
for example. She’s worried about his emotional state, and maybe there’s another
man vying for her attention who seems easier and safer.
In
erotic stories, Pick Your Path is typically about sexual exploration. These can
be light-hearted and fun, or angst-ridden and bittersweet. The choices have to
do with the number and sex (M/F) of partners, flavor of sexual activities
(spanking, bondage, etc.), and types of sex toys.
And
just to keep things exciting, SilkWords doesn’t require all endings to be HEA.
All romances will have at least one HEA, and for erotica there must be at least
one hopeful or positive ending. Whether you find it depends on how you choose!
This can be cathartic for romance authors, who get an opportunity to rebel a
little. And it also brings something fresh and unique to the reading
experience.
Do
you like Pick Your Path stories? What’s your favorite aspect?
Review:
This story hooked me from the get go. As I read, the song Shatter Me began to play and I had to laugh-this is the perfect song for this particular book. Wind up girl meets her future in an unsure world. The imagery is very inspiring and I had to keep turning the pages to see what the author was going to do next-what choices she would allow me to have to weave my own version of this tale. Such a lovely romance! I can't wait to read more by this author.
5/5
Review:
This story hooked me from the get go. As I read, the song Shatter Me began to play and I had to laugh-this is the perfect song for this particular book. Wind up girl meets her future in an unsure world. The imagery is very inspiring and I had to keep turning the pages to see what the author was going to do next-what choices she would allow me to have to weave my own version of this tale. Such a lovely romance! I can't wait to read more by this author.
5/5
About
the Author:
Sharon has written three science
fiction romance novels for Tor Books — Ghost Planet (2012), The Ophelia
Prophecy (2014), and Echo 8(2015) — and she's indie publishing her erotica
series Fantasies in Color.
She’s also the editorial director
for (and a partner in) SilkWords!
Visit her at www.sharonlynnfisher.com
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Wednesday, January 7, 2015
My Turn Super Book Blast and Giveaway
This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Jonathan Williams will be awarding $20 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.
Silicon Valley is home to several large Technology and Pharmaceutical \ Biotech corporations. Chris moved to this area in early 2000. He has been handling data for prestigious companies for well over ten years. His work ethic and morals have kept him employed. During his tenure at a Fortune 100 company, he is offered a position at a small Biotech. It is not too long after taking this new position that he is promoted to Management. The IT Directory who Chris reports to gives him the choice of playing the corporate game or getting fired. Chris must either choose being ethical and getting fired or keeping his job by being unethical. After much thought, he realizes that honesty and integrity have kept him from achieving the American dream. Tired of living paycheck to paycheck he decides to play the corporate game. This decision will not only affect his professional life but his personal life as well.
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From an early age, Chris understood that data was the key to everything. He didn’t need a 9/11 incident to tell him that certain systems needed to talk to each other. He also didn’t need a Wikileaks incident or an NSA leak to tell him that access to any kind of data must be reviewed with scrutiny.
About the Author: Jonathan Williams has worked in Information Technology for over twenty years. He has spent most of his career working in the Financial and Pharmaceutical \ Biotech sectors. He specializes in Database Management Systems.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Dark Wolf Enterprises
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The big break Trudy Hollander’s small accounting firm needs has finally arrived, but unfortunately it comes with murder, mayhem and Kristof Farkas, a man she just can’t seem to resist. Even worse, Kristof is the CFO of Dark Wolf Enterprises—the one person who can pull the plug on the job that will take her company to the next level.
And then there are the assassins who can jump from three stories up and still be able to run away…
Kristof has no intention of giving in to his inner wolf and claiming Trudy. She’s human. Too fragile to withstand being a shifter’s mate. But the need to protect her is stronger than his resolve, and his desire is more powerful yet. He’ll fight with everything he has to keep her safe, both from those who would hurt her, and from himself.
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Kristof is some kind of freak and he’s being attacked by wolves. She was god knows where with god knows who.
She could be killed out here and no one would know how to find her body.
Her gaze shifted to the cockpit door. They could kill her.
Flare gun.
She scrambled to the back of the plane and flung open the closet door. On the top shelf was the metal box Kristof had told her about. Grabbing it, she pulled the box down. The handle slipped in her sweaty palms and hit the floor with a crash. The contents spilled at her feet.
She spotted the flare gun immediately. Grabbing it, she ran back to her seat by the window and aimed the gun at the cockpit door.
While she waited for the pilots to come out, she continued to watch the fighting below. One of the wolves was down, leaving Kristof to fight the other two. She peered at the cockpit door. Still shut. Then back to Kristof. One of the others wolves was now limping badly.
Kristof snarled and grabbed the uninjured wolf by the neck and shook him. The wolf went limp and appeared to be more like a rag doll than anything else. Kristof stopped and opened his mouth. The wolf he held there fell to the ground in a lump. The only wolf left stood his ground. Both he and Kristof growled and circled each other until, finally, the injured wolf seemed to realize this was a losing fight and scampered off into the darkness.
Standing alone, Kristof let out a long howl at the night.
Trudy pressed her face to the glass and looked left to right, trying to see if she spotted any more of the other wolves.
Kristof ran off, to where she couldn’t see.
He’s leaving me.
The thought ripped through her mind. Then an instant later, another thought eased the first.
He’d never leave me. I belong to him.
She’d no time to pick apart the last thought because, on the next blink, Kristof—the wolf—was standing outside of her window—watching her.
She knew it was him and not some other wolf, she felt he was hers. Their eyes locked. A part of her wanted to shrink away under his stare, but the other…wanted to claim him.
The cockpit door creaked open and the pilot peered at her. Yelping she raised her gun and aimed. Screaming, he shut the door before she could fire off a shot.
“Come out here and I’ll kill you! Do you see what happened to your buddies?” Her hands shook as she aimed the gun.
She was going to die. There was a man-wolf killer outside and a pilot-kidnapper in here.
Another glance outside and Kristof stood, as a man, watching her. A naked man. A wonderfully naked man.
She shook her head.
Wolf-beast.
“Trudy. Open the hatch. I’m coming back up,” He yelled out to her.”
Was she supposed to let him back in? He hadn’t said that.
She chewed on her lower lip, waiting for an answer she couldn’t think of. If she opened the door would he attack her? Was he a rabid beast who couldn’t control himself?
She shook her head. “No. You said not to open the hatch.”
“I meant don’t open the hatch for them.”
“Since I know your secret are you going to kill me now?”
“Don’t be silly. It’s cold out here. Open the hatch.”
Should she let him back in?
“Are the pilots still alive?” he asked.
Her gaze shot back to the cockpit. “Yes. But not for long,” she yelled, loud enough for the pilots to hear.
“I’m naked and it’s about thirty degrees out here. Can you please let me in?”
“Wh-what about your super-human heating abilities? Aren’t you supposed to be so hot that’d you’d melt snow?”
He cocked his head to the side. “This is not a young adult story. I’m freezing my ass off.”
“If he kills me I’m going to be so pissed,” she mumbled to herself.
About the Author:A. M. Griffin is a wife who rarely cooks, mother of three, dog owner (and sometimes dog owned), a daughter, sister, aunt and friend. She’s a hard worker whose two favorite outlets are reading and writing. She enjoys reading everything from mystery novels to historical romances and of course fantasy romance. She is a believer in the unbelievable, open to all possibilities from mermaids in our oceans and seas, angels in the skies and intelligent life forms in distant galaxies.
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Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Game On
This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Tara will be awarding a print of local art by artist Wendy Beaver of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour (North American addresses only). Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.
Game On! Never to Part and Never to Love is an ebook with two short stories. Never to Part features Ryan almost getting run over by Sam at a bar one night. They see each other again as Ryan's hockey team is hiring her marketing firm in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. What can these two confused overachievers do when love strikes. Never to Love brings us to Halifax again where James and Sarah bump heads in a business deal to help out his motocross sponsorship prospects. Will they be able to put business aside and commit to their passions?
Enjoy an excerpt from Never to Love
James walked into the sports bar after parking his Harley and ordered a Guinness. He silently raised his glass to his ex-fiancée and her cheating ways before gulping it down.
“Another.” He tipped the bartender, a man with his eyes on the local hockey channel.
After the second one he stopped himself and wiped foam from his upper lip as he smelled expensive perfume. He watched as a blond beauty swung open an office door at the back and he heard her heels click as she descended upon the bartender. She tossed her hair and gestured wildly but the old man was ignoring her with his arms crossed. His cronies kept their eyes on the game. James glanced around and realized he was the only one in there. Maybe she was the waitress? His stomach growled and he raised his arm.
“Hey. What’s a guy got to do to get some food around here?”
The blonde turned and gripped the bar rails.
“Sir.” Her voice was like ice. “I am not the waitress. Mike here can let the cook know what you want.”
He frowned at her tone. “Well, you’re here now. I’d like some wings. Hot barbeque. And a poutine. You do that here?”
Her blue eyes seemed to be made of crystal. She took a step forward. Sensing he’d gone too far but unwilling to show his throat to any female, he watched as she shook in rage.
“I got it, son. Sarah, go take a load off, eh? You’re ruining the game,” said the bartender casually without making eye contact.
“There’s no point anymore, Dad,” she muttered. Her shoulders slumped as she turned back to the office she came from.
About the Author:
Author Tara C. MacDonald holds a B.A. English Literature from Trent University and has been a member of Romance Writers of America since 2008. Other writing groups such as Scribe Wenches, Romance Writers of Nova Scotia and other RWA chapters have helped her learn her craft. She believes in the hope that romance can bring and reads avidly. Her first published work was as a Co-Author in a non-fiction book called "Succeeding Through Doubt, Fear & Crisis" August 2014 with the eWomenNetwork publishing program.
Website: http://www.taracmacdonaldwriter.com
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Christmas with the Marquis
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When an arrogant Marquis’s seduction fails, he plans a Xmas celebration at his country estate. Inviting the one girl who not only rejects him but seems to hate him is part of his plan to win her. His scheming soon turns to much more than decorating the house for Xmas. Abigail’s beauty incites a plan for revenge on the Marquis by his most depraved enemy, who is bent on kidnapping and raping Abigail. Can the Marquis save her and make this a merry Christmas after all?
Enjoy an excerpt:
Abigail called after them. “Galoshes are by the back door. Gloves and scarves also. You don’t want to wear your best clothes on an expedition like this, gentlemen”
She leaned back in her chair and watched them go. Startled, but pleased, she hurried to her own rooms to change into riding clothes and tall boots. She adored tramping in the woods and how could she not join in the search for the perfect Yule log? After scarcely a thought she pulled on the breeches she wore when she was riding at home with no one caring what she did. She pulled on her riding boots, although she picked her second-best pair. Who knew what such wonderful snow would do to good boots?
She ran lightly down the steps to the back door. A small screech escaped her when the felt herself hauled against a strong chest, and looked up in astonishment at a livid Jason glaring down at her. Maybe not Jason, right now. No, definitely the Marquis. An irate Marquis, giving her a good swat on her rear and glaring at her.
“Don’t you even think of trying to escape me, you little fool. You’re not at your country home. You’re at mine, with some of the most licentious noblemen in London who’d be delighted to see you so scantily clothed. Do you want them to line up at your door tonight, you vexatious idiot?”
Abigail simply stared at him for a moment, her temper ready to boil over, when he suddenly softened, ran his hands over her hips and around her waist and pulled her against him. His kiss was hot and blazing, lingering at her lips with his tongue pushing into her mouth in a dizzying display of passion that had her clinging to his coat lapels.
“My god, Abigail, how am I going to stay away from you?”
He lay his forehead softly against her hair and softly caressed her well rounded bottom.
Stunned, she couldn’t think of a thing to say. She wrenched herself away and fled back to her room. She’d simply not thought of anything but her own comfort and that wonderful snow. Of course a woman didn’t appear in breeches at a house party for London aristocrats! Not unless there was a hunt scheduled or good riding was available.
She was an idiot.
How could she face Jason, and indeed her grandmother? And she herself was supposed to be chaperoning Bettina?
Burying her face in her hands, she tried to shut out her regretful thoughts. The fact that her every thought centered on Jason and his reactions didn’t even occur to her.
She didn’t see the lascivious face of Lord Wilcombe, earl of Wilmington, watching them from a corner of the hallway.
About the Author:
Jean feels she’s very much a Californian although she was born in Ohio. California has been home for a good many years. Life changed drastically for her when she was six and her father died incredibly from an errant golf ball. A dishonest insurance agent forced her sheltered mother to seek work, and she became a teacher. Her hours required Jean to be alone in the house in the afternoon, and since she was forbidden to leave till her mother got home, she became an avid reader. The local library supplied most of the books and she developed early her two of main interests, Jane Austen and King Arthur.
Reading is still one of her favorite activities, although she sometimes has to push it aside to make room for her enduring love of writing. Her journalism degree was used infrequently until recently. Marriage and raising two children pleasantly got in the way. After twenty years of being a real estate broker and with the kids raised she finally could devote her time to writing, her first love.
Jean's enchantment with the lore and legends of Druids and, therefore, delving into their history led to fascinating research that inspired her popular Garland of Druids Series for Cerridwen Press. She's now enjoying writing stories filled with magic and romance for her Songs of the Mages Series, also for Cerridwen Press.
She has recently left Cerridwen and Ellora's Cafe Press and is now writing exclusively for MuseItUp, the largest Canadian publisher.
Few things in her life have been so satisfying, especially when all her books have a happy ending. Wonderful to make happen. It only gets more interesting when a secondary character demands his very own book. Who would want to deny him? Not Jean!
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Friday, December 5, 2014
Holiday Cruise Blog Tour and Giveaway
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Naughty:
The flash of the camera was the only sound in the room.
"You moved."
"Sorry."
"No ... here, turn toward me and bend down seductively
and raise the hem of the dress up your leg. I want to see some thigh. Try to
look innocent. Maybe a little beguiling."
Erin snorted. "Okay." She schooled her face to
smooth out and did as he asked, her dark hair sweeping down, the bodice
revealing her cleavage and the skirt rising to scandalous levels to show her
creamy white thigh.
Another flash, and Alex was moving.
"Now I want you to go to the bed and lie down. Raise
your hands above your head and hold onto the headboard."
Erin rose from the chair and made her way to the massive
bed. There was a stool placed next to the bed so she could climb up. She
settled in her spot, straightened the skirt around her legs, lay down, and
reached up to grasp the headboard.
Nice:
Erin Chapman stared out at the crowd, and her insides
tightened. "Why did I let you guys talk me into this?" The tiny black
wrap dress rested high on her thighs, hugging every curve. Her fingers
fluttered along the bottom of the skirt, unconsciously pulling at the hem. The
new four-inch black heels wobbled. For a second, Erin remained afraid she was
going to topple over. She shifted her weight anxiously, resting her hands on
the table as she waited with Jace for Nolan and the girls to show up.
She listened
to the pulse of the music, a lively upbeat version of "Jingle Bells,"
and it made her smile.
Her friends meant well bringing her on this weekend cruise,
but she wasn’t really in the festive mood. They’d been good to her in her first
foray into college and the big city. Just a year ago, she’d been trying to get
into schools and obsessing about how to break things off with Dylan, her
fiancé.
So get over him already and move on with your life.
"Why don't you sit down?" Jace patted a stool next
to his at the tall silver bar-style table. "They shouldn't be too much
longer."
Erin laughed. "Are you kidding? Somebody I know made
this skirt so short, I'd be advertising my wares before my backside even made
it to the top of the stool."
"Spoilsport."
Erin rolled her eyes and tugged at the fastenings, making
sure the dress stayed secured tightly, yelping when she saw the ties had almost
slipped apart. Oh, god. That's all I need.
Jace slapped at her hand, a cross expression on his face.
"Girl, you’d
better not wreck that dress. I have to turn that in for design class next
week." He leaned in and kissed her on the cheek. "You’re divine. Go
with it." His boyish features sported a shock of sandy brown hair and a
muscular form that would have given the football players back home in Tyson's
Grove a run for their money.
"I realize that, Jace." Erin smiled sheepishly.
"I'm just not used to wearing something this um ... short." Erin
brushed her long black hair out of her eyes and tucked it behind her ear. If
she’d been thinking more clearly and hadn’t been so freaked out by tonight's
last-minute invitation, she would have pinned it up or something. Now it was
just going to be in her eyes all night. She gave a mental sigh and watched the
crowd move to the music, envious of their fearlessness.
"You're doing me a favor. I want to see my new project
come to life. Three years of fashion design, and I am going to get this one in
the school show this semester." He brandished his cell phone, and a bright
white light strobed outward.
"Jace!" Erin threw up her hands and slugged him in
the arm. "Quit it!" Stars flickered behind her eyes as the flash
momentarily blinded her.
"Nope." He grinned. "You're my star
attraction tonight."
"I thought I was." Nolan stepped up behind him and
wound his arms around his lover's waist.
"Hey, Nolan. Any sign of the girls?" Erin was
thankful for the reprieve. Nolan remained the more studious of the pair. He was
the one who’d answered the phone the day she’d applied for the room for rent.
What might have been a horrific first time away from home was eased by the
makeshift family the five of them had become over the last few months. She’d
been terrified when she’d found out the dorms were already full. To find a room
in the gorgeous Victorian house nearby had been total luck.
"Nope. Not yet. When I saw them last, they were working
their way up the check-in line up on deck."
Nolan pressed a quick kiss on
Jace’s cheek and sent Erin an appraising glance. His firm mouth curled as if he
was always on the edge of laughter, and the confident set of his shoulders
never failed to communicate that he was an alpha male.
"Nice dress. It really is stunning on you, Erin."
Erin blushed, smoothing her hands down the front of the
sleek black dress. "Thanks. Do you think it's too short?"
Nolan grinned, his arm around Jace. "With legs like
that? No way. Come on. Live a little! Get out there and find someone to play
with."
About the Author:
Erzabet Bishop has been crafting stories since she could
pound keys on her parents’ old typewriter. She has only just learned that it is
a whole lot more fun writing naughty books. She is a contributing author to the
Silk Words website with her Fetish Fair, Gingerbread Dreams, Holiday Cruise and
Temptation Resorts interactive erotic romances, Sci Spanks 2014 Anthology,
Potnia, A Christmas To Remember, Taboo II, Forbidden Fruit, Club Rook: The
Series, Sweat, Bossy, Cougars, Spank or Treat 2014, When the Clock Strikes
Thirteen, Wicked Things, Unwrap these Presents, Unbound Box, Milk & Cookies
& Handcuffs, Corset Magazine: Sex Around the World, Vaginas and Vulvas, Man
vs. Machine: The Sex Toy Issue, Smut by the Sea Volume 2, Hell Whore Volume 2,
Can’t Get Enough, Slave Girls, The Big Book of Submission, Hungry for More,
Gratis II, Gratis III, Anything She Wants, Dirty Little Numbers, Kink-E
magazine, Eternal Haunted Summer, Coming Together: Girl on Girl, Shifters,
Coming Together: For the Holidays and
Coming Together: Hungry for Love among others. She is the author of Lipstick
(upcoming), Dinner Date, Tethered, Sweet Seductions: The Erzabet Bishop
Collection , Red Moon Rising (upcoming), Red Boots (upcoming), Charity
Benshaw's Enchanted Paddle Emporium (upcoming), Holidays in Hell (upcoming),
Pomegranate (upcoming), Red Dress (upcoming), Sigil Fire, Written on Skin: A
Sigil Fire Short, The Erotic Pagans Series: Beltane Fires, Samhain Shadows and
Yuletide Temptation. Erzabet was a finalist for the GCLS 2014 awards in two
separate categories. She lives in Texas with her husband, furry children and
can often be found lurking in local bookstores. She loves to bake, make naughty
crochet projects and watch monster movies. When she isn’t writing, she loves to
review music and books.
Author website: http://erzabetwrites.wix.com/erzabetbishop
Author blog: http://erzabetbishop.wordpress.com/
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