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Book Blitz and Giveaway: In Irina’s Cards by Christine Hart!



In Irina’s Cards
Christine Hart
(The Variant Conspiracy Trilogy, #1)
Publication date: May 4th 2016
Genres: New Adult, Romance, Science Fiction

Irina Proffer leaves mundane small-town life behind when she experiences visions inspired by a strange deck of tarot cards. To get answers, she travels from her northern British Columbia home to the province’s coastal capital. She quickly discovers a world of fringe genetic science and supernatural mystery.

Working for Innoviro Industries, Irina is drawn in by a powerful first love and compelling, yet dangerous questions about the nature of the company’s business. Meeting other ‘variants’ brings Irina closer and closer to the dark truth about her origins. She finds herself at the heart of two overlapping love triangles as she scrambles to escape her employer’s grip.

Before she leaves the city, Irina realizes she has merely scratched the surface of a frightening conspiracy on a global scale.

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EXCERPT:

This section is taken from Chapter 4. Title character Irina is still coming to terms with the fact that ‘variant’ really means mutant with a noticeable gift or ability. We get a chance to see Irina having a vision. And we get a first glimpse at the aquakinetic, pyrokinetic, and impossibly strong variations in three other core characters.

We reached the end of the Harbour and the coastline opened up around the corner. I saw a sign for ferries to the US in front of a giant concrete breakwater and a pub decorated with a helm wheel and a mural with starfish and orcas. The hazy soft blues of the ocean and sky were broken by the jagged edges of American snow-capped mountains on the horizon. The seaside sidewalk had a mix of young families, dog-walkers, and spry seniors in trendy windbreakers.

“You know what they say about the people here in Victoria, right?” said Jonah, as he watched me watch everyone else.

“No, I can’t say that I do. More money than they know what to do with?”

“True, but not as bad as Vancouver. Ever heard of the saying ‘newlyweds and nearly deads’ or as my mom says, ‘God’s waiting room.’”

“Kind of a dark way to look at things, isn’t it?”

“My mom’s a dark lady, but hilarious. I hope you don’t mind, but I also invited Cole and his sister. You’ll love this little restaurant. It’s got awesome food and live music, but not too hipster-ish,” said Jonah.

Something dropped in my chest. If Cole brought his sister, we were just a group of friends going for dinner. I felt silly for having thought that we were going on a date. We turned another corner and Jonah pulled the car over next to a brick building with a 50’s style neon sign that read ‘Cymbals’ next to a caricature of a drum set. I followed Jonah through the wrought iron gate and looked up at the oak tree on the lawn next to the patio. Tiny fresh leaves and new buds covered the gnarled old tree. It was also home to dozens and dozens of sneakers, canvas shoes, skate shoes, oxfords – basically any kind of shoe with laces to tie together.

The air felt warm enough to linger, so I walked over to the tree and looked upward. I smiled. I reached up to one of the lower branches and touched one of the shoes. The yard and the tree melted away. I saw the face of a girl with faintly bluish skin and platinum hair. She turned and I saw two leather-like wings flex and relax. Her shirt had been cut to make room for her wings which stretched out past the frayed edges of the fabric. She was standing in a sewer or catacomb.

Faces milled around the winged girl. It wasn’t quite like a party, maybe more like a camp. An older lady standing next to the winged girl reached down to the ground. She pinched the concrete and plucked something, maybe a stone, off the surface. The stone wriggled. It was a camouflaged beetle, exactly like the one I’d seen on my first day in the city. She lifted the beetle to her mouth and I reeled back.

The yard outside Cymbals surrounded me again in a blink. Jonah stared at me. I noticed my arm had stayed raised beneath the shoes and withdrew it.

“Are you all right?”

I heard fear in his voice.

“Rubin mentioned that you were psychic, but I never knew what it actually looked like. I mean, I’ve never witnessed anyone ‘see’ something if that makes sense.”

“Oh, I … what does it look like? It’s still pretty new for me. I’ve always been alone when that happens, but I hadn’t even wondered what somebody watching me gets to see.”

“You looked sort of, gone. And then your eyes rolled back for a moment. I thought you were having a seizure.”

I looked around the yard and fortunately we were alone. Still, I didn’t want to keep talking about this stuff where we could be overheard. More importantly, what was Rubin doing sharing my personal information while giving me his best poker face?

“Let’s go inside. I’m hungry.” I didn’t much feel like sitting down to a social night anymore.

Cole waved from a table on the other side of the building. Sitting next to him, a girl with purple dreadlocks looked up from her purse and smiled.

The restaurant was full and the combined conversations created a loud chatter. Dim candlelight, a few glass chandeliers, and an antique-looking piano in the corner set a romantic atmosphere that sparked another twinge of embarrassment. On the other hand, the abstract and industrial mixed media wall décor had me looking around for art and film students. Aside from a few biker bars, the edgiest hangout I knew of in Prince George was an indie coffee shop – and it had only been open for a few years when I left.

We made our way around and between tables. Everyone in the restaurant looked like an artist or an intellectual. I felt like an ugly duckling in my plain, boring clothes, but I was glad for the first time since starting my new job that not all of the blue dye had gone from my hair. Jonah reached the table and pulled out a chair for me. We sat down and Cole scowled.

“Dude, what’s up with the timeline fail? We’ve been here for like, half an hour,” said Cole.

“Ignore his attitude. I’m Faith,” the girl said as she extended her hand to me and grinned happily. The flickering light glinted off a stud in her nose and a ring in her eyebrow. She wore dark makeup on her eyes and mouth. She had the same coffee brown eyes as Cole. I couldn’t tell if it was her features or the eyeliner and lipstick, but she looked striking in a bold, exotic way. As we shook hands, her gaze shifted over to Jonah.

We looked at our menus in awkward silence, waiting for a server, sipping our water. I sighed and put down my menu. I could feel Cole’s eyes on me as I watched Faith stare at Jonah, the only person still looking at his menu. I gave in and glanced back at Cole briefly with a small smile. This was all heading in the wrong direction. The time for tact expired along with my patience.

“So I take it we’re all mutants here,” I said casually.

Jonah sprayed water onto his menu and coughed. Cole looked at me urgently. Faith’s mouth made a small ‘O’ under her confused frown.

“Seriously, I came here, to Victoria, because I started having visions of this place and I wanted answers. All I’ve gotten is cryptic nonsense. Other than meeting you people, I’ve learned next to nothing. Rubin is all vague double-talk. It’s getting old. I want to know what you all know.”

Jonah looked at me and took a breath as if to say something. He decided against it and looked around our corner of the restaurant. Nobody paid any attention to us. He placed his hand over the droplets of water on his laminated menu. The water coalesced into puddles under his palm. As he concentrated on the small pool, it lifted off the menu and spread into a donut shape. The circle broke and the stream became a spiral, getting thinner and thinner until it evaporated into steam, absorbed into Jonah’s hand.

Faith’s frown turned into a smile as she looked at Jonah. She picked up one of the unlit candles on our table and pinched the wick between her thumb and forefinger. As she released it a flame sprang to life.

“Well, I’m not breaking this table, that’s for damn sure,” said Cole.

“That’s okay. I saw your street-fight with that bouncer when I first got to town,” I said.

Cole rolled his eyes, but I couldn’t worry about his temper. I wanted to keep talking about Innoviro and Ivan. “So, now that we’re making progress, albeit moving into some surreal comic book world, tell me what’s the deal with Innoviro. What the hell does this company really do?” I felt my adrenaline rise.

“I’m not risking my job so you can get a head start on whatever Ivan has in mind for you. You’re acting like there’s something bad going on here. He helps people like us.” Cole looked over at Jonah. “For some of us, being different is actually a health risk.”

“Dude, leave it alone!” said Jonah.

Faith frowned again. “You’ve met Rubin. He’s like a recruiter. He told you that much at least, didn’t he? He works with Ivan to find people like us and help, if they need it.”

“And what if I don’t need help?” I said.

“You may help others. We’re not all different in the same way. Some of us were born this way and some of us were … made,” said Faith.

“Ivan will talk to you about all of this soon enough. We’re really not allowed to and I think the reasons for that will start to be obvious. It’s not the kind of research the government likes. You can’t put this kind of stuff in a job posting and you definitely can’t chat about it at parties.” Jonah looked around the room again.

“So they’re doing tests on people.” I felt the unease in my gut churning faster. “On us.”

“It’s not like that. We are doing research and development work, but it varies. Sometimes we’re looking at mutation in other animals or plants. We look at weather and geography to understand how a person’s gifts are advantageous or dangerous, depending on where and how they live. Imagine me living in a desert, for example. And we’re not catastrophically testing on people. Sometimes we’ll take a small tissue or fluid sample from a person, but nothing barbaric,” said Jonah. “We’ve also got to make money. Innoviro takes research contracts from public and private firms doing anything from environmental research to mining and industrial development. Ivan keeps a low profile under the guise of confidentiality for his legitimate clients.”

“Are you guys even qualified for this? Or are you all older and more educated than you look?”

“Hey, we’re not screwing around here! Jonah and I were recruited directly from our graduate programs. I was working on a master’s in geology and Jonah had nearly finished his thesis in microbiology. Don’t you think research like this is best conducted by someone who understands it first hand? Could you imagine trying to convince a serious scientist to take this on, in lieu of a real career? You’d have to divulge every secret Innoviro has just to get them to believe the work can be done, let alone get a commitment.” The table crunched under Cole’s grip.

“And how about you?” I nodded at Faith, “Are you some kind of brain surgeon?”

“I’m an IT technician. I specialize in network administration and hardware integration.”

“Wow. I feel like a complete dunce.” I had nothing unique or meaningful to contribute to Innoviro. Nothing but a tissue sample.

“Don’t be intimidated. Remember that you were recruited for a reason. You probably won’t get to know everything the company does. We don’t discuss the details of our work with anyone but our supervisors,” said Faith.

“Lots of projects are shared on a need-to-know basis. But it’s not bad,” said Jonah. “You’ll understand more when Ivan gives you a full tour. Let it happen on his schedule.”

“I can go along for the ride here, but you’ve got to see how this looks from my point of view, getting drawn to a strange city by visions – which are an entirely new phenomenon to me. Have I mentioned yet that I got jumped the other night?”

“What?” said Cole and Jonah in unison.

“And you know why I didn’t get a look at him?” I said.

The boys had quizzical looks on their faces, but Faith looked anxious.

“Because there was nothing to look at,” I said. “Some enormous thing picked me up off the ground and threatened me.”

“You need to tell Rubin. Or Ivan, but not everyone in this restaurant.” Faith scanned the room tensely.

“No kidding.” I lowered my voice. “But since I don’t have a way to get a hold of Rubin, I have to keep my fingers crossed that he’s keeping tabs on me.”

“I’m sure he is. It’s his job to keep us safe,” said Jonah.

 

Author Bio:

Located on BC’s beautiful West Coast, I write from my suburban Burnaby home staring at North Vancouver’s iconic Coast Mountains. I love writing about places and spaces with rich history and visually fascinating elements as a backdrop for the surreal and spectacular.

In addition to my undergraduate degree in writing and literature, my background also includes corporate communications and design. I am a current member of the Federation of BC Writers and SF Canada.

When not writing, I have a habit of breaking stuff and making stuff – in that order – under the guise of my Etsy alter-ego Sleepless Storyteller. I share my eclectic home and lifestyle with my husband, baby daughter and preschool son.

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Author interview with romantic suspense author, Kenzie Macallan!

Well, hello there, lovely readers! I’m thrilled to have fellow CoLoNY member, Kenzie Macallan, on my blog today! She’s talking about her latest release, RIVETED (look at that cover, just look at it, seriously I’ll wait…did you look at it? Good. Now wipe that drool off your face! :D). Read on to find out more about this fabulous lady and her awesome debut novel!

Welcome, Kenzie! Tell us about your latest release. 😀

My latest and first release is “RIVETED” which is Book 1 in the Art of Eros Series. This book is about the oldest of three sisters, Marabella Luccenzo. What can I say, I love all things Italian! (Me too, ha!) Her sisters whisk her away to Mexico as a distraction to her recent tragedy. Her husband died under odd circumstances that left her with more questions than answers. Mara has a secret that has her create a barrier to protect herself from the pain and hide the secret. The landslide into her truth only starts with one pebble as she confides in her sisters her horrible reality with her late husband.

MacGregor Creighton “Mac”, a rogue Scotsman, shines light on the cold dark existence behind Mara’s wall. He’s usually a hit-and-run kind of guy with women. But Mara has him second-guessing his ways. Mac has a few secrets of his own that may destroy what he wants with Mara. He’s all alpha and pursues Mara whether she like it or not.

Both their worlds are shattered when Mara gets kidnapped. In her fight to stay alive, she makes some discoveries about herself and Mac.

Sounds FANTASTIC. 😀 What was the hardest thing about writing this book? The easiest?

This novel is a romantic suspense and one of hardest things to do is weave the romance storyline in with the suspense storyline. There needs to be a balance and yet seem natural to the story. I like to keep the reader guessing so as a writer I need to know when to drop little hints here and there without giving it away. I also get the best feedback from beta readers who love to tell me “I saw that coming” and then I change it up. The easiest part was writing my characters. They were constantly looking over my shoulder, letting me know exactly what they had to say and when to say it. They have very distinct traits and attitudes, as you’ll find out with Raquelle.

Beta readers are wonderful for sure (I know I love the heck out of mine!). If you could bring one of your characters (villain or hero) to life, who would you chose? Why?

I would bring Brock, Mara’s late husband, to life. I would want to know why he made the choices he made in life. Were his choices a product of his upbringing or did he always view the world a little differently? He is complex on so many levels and I only skim the surface in my book. Mara is shocked most of all. The wife is always the last to know! (Ack, don’t say that!) I think he is one of those “genius borders on insanity” type of guys. He has some great one-liners and oozes with sarcasm. I think the reader will come away understanding him but not forgiving him.

Hell, I’d like to meet him! Paramount Pictures wants to make a movie about your latest novel. Who plays the main characters?

In my dreams, Paramount would come to me for anything! I would choose Richard Madden (Game of Thrones) to play Mac,

Cast member Madden poses at the premiere for the third season of the television series "Game of Thrones" in Hollywood

and his partner Jenna Coleman to play Mara.

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We would have to rough Richard up a bit but he has the look and the edge. His partner, Jenna Coleman is a dead ringer for Mara. I also noticed that Kate Mara (ha, ha) could play Mara as well. I had to think it through a bit because I didn’t have anyone in mind when I wrote the story.

Love Richard Madden (big fan of GoT here ;)). So tell us a little about yourself.

I live in the Northeast with my husband and dog, Niko, who keep me very busy. Niko follows me wherever I go and is with me when I write in my office. I love dogs! I think they are a gift to humans. (Dogs are the best writing partners in crime!)

As a child I traveled around the world to places like Africa, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Holland and England. My favorite country is Scotland and hope to go back someday. I wanted to stay forever the first time around but I couldn’t find a Scotsman to marry!

I always loved to tell stories and when the three sisters got caught in my dream catcher, I had to take notice. I’m coming to writing a little later than most in life but I really enjoy everything about it. I’m bowled over by the wonderful people I have met along the way and all the people that want to help you.

When I’m not writing, I’m reading all kinds of romance novels.

Sounds like you’ve definitely had some adventures (which I’m quite jelly of!). Tell us one thing about yourself your readers may not know about you.

In college, I started out on the pre-med track but decided I didn’t want to go to school that long. As it turns out, I have a couple of degrees, love to learn new things, and went to school just as long.

I love to paint oil portraits, mostly of children because they have so much wonder and curiosity in their eyes.

Oil paintings, that’s great! I was never good with a paintbrush. But I did do the long med-track thing. 😉 What are you working on now?

I’m currently working on Book 2 in the Art of Eros Series, EDGES. It’s Leigha’s story. Here’s a snippet:

While in Mexico, Mara’s admission of an abusive marriage triggers Leigha to have nightmares about an event in her past. Intrigued by the beautiful CIA operative, Sydney, she comes back to New York City and has a whirlwind affair but something’s off. During a photo shoot, she meets the hard edged Dean, who has an appetite for beautiful woman, fast bikes and shattered souls. After spending time with him her dreams become more intense and cloaked in red but she can’t quite piece it together. Other people’s secrets become entangled in her own. Through events that are out of her control, Leigha’s forced to face her demons allowing her to heal and let go of her control.

Wow, definitely has my interest! Fast bikes and shattered souls are my things too. 😉 Thanks so much for stopping by, Kenzie! So thrilled to have you here. 😀 Where else can we find you? 

Website: www.kenziemacallan.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/kenziemacallan

Twitter: www.twitter.com/kenzie_macallan

Email: kenziemacallan@gmail.com

And now more about the awesome RIVETED (Look at that cover! JUST LOOK AT IT!):

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RIVETED by Kenzie Macallan is the debut novel in the Art of Eros romantic suspense series. This suspenseful, sexy, soulful tale is filled to the brim with action, romance, and a mystery that will make you hold your breath from beginning to conclusion. If you like stories that rev up your heart rate, you’ve found a pulse-pounder in RIVETED.

Marabella Luccenzo’s sisters are whisking her away to Mexico as a distraction from her recent tragedy. Her husband died under odd circumstances that left her with more questions than answers. Slowly over the years she created a barrier to protect herself from the pain and hide the secret. The landslide into her truth only starts with one pebble as she confides in her sisters.

MacGregor Creighton “Mac”, a rogue Scotsman, shines light on the cold dark existence behind Mara’s wall. He’s usually a hit-and-run kind of guy with women. But Mara has him second-guessing his ways. Mac has a few secrets of his own that may destroy what he wants with Mara.

Both their worlds are shattered when Mara gets kidnapped. In her fight to stay alive, she makes some discoveries about herself and Mac.

Will she choose to finally remove the blindfold to find her strength, evolving from victim to fighter?

Can Mac get to her before the kidnapper kills her after he gets what he wants?

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 Teaser 1:

She had affected him on every level, in every way, with her words, smile and body. He couldn’t stay still, torn between keeping his distance and wanting to show her exactly how he wanted her. He didn’t do dating. No strings attached, friends with benefits, always the safest bet. Obviously, Marabella wasn’t that type of woman and his pull toward her scared the hell out of him. All bets were off.

Teaser 2:

As her thigh rested between his legs, she could feel his excitement. She smiled to herself and decided to get a little daring. Hearing a groan come from him, a wicked grin spread across her face.

“Did you say something?” she looked up using her most innocent voice batting her eyelashes.

“Woman, you know exactly what you’re doing. Don’t play innocent with me.” Mac had a stern but playful look in his eyes.

 

 

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Devour the Night with…me! :P

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So I did it.

I started a FB group.

*gasp*

And I love it! 😀

We already have themed days (a work in progress) and I’ll be sharing snippets, giveaways, and intermittent GOOFBALL posts. Members will also get first dibs at whatever I have to offer (my soul, maybe?) along with my newsletter subscribers (different offerings, of course…maybe my firstborn for subbies ;)). If you’re into the dark, sexy, and paranormal, come join us! I’d love to have you. 😀

Here’s the linkety-link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1544747369161573/

Other than that, I’ve been working my writer-butt off on SWEET SACRIFICE in my spare time (WHAT IS SPARE? *laughs maniacally*) and I passed the 20K word mark yesterday! WOOT. I stumbled across this image on Pinterest and it’s SO PERFECT for my hero, Sebastian. Figured I’d share since it portrays the feel of the whole story flawlessly.

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Yes, it’s actually Cas from Supernatural, but I DON’T CARE, I LOVE IT.

*clears throat* Ahem.

That’s all for now, lovelies! Until next time…

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Character interview with FBI profiler, Jeff Crandall, from HARD SILENCE!

I’m on a roll with the character interviews this week! And I have something a little different for you today, Dear Reader. I’m chatting with FBI profiler Jeff Crandall from Mia Kay’s HARD SILENCE who I happened to visit in the Sawtooth Mountains (talk about getting your isolation on!). Read on to check out what happened. 😉

Standing on the porch of a hilltop farm house, the field slopes down to a river and the tree-cluttered valley, and a neighboring small ranch is visible. The Sawtooth Mountains loom in the distance. I ring the bell.

The man who opens it has glasses perched on his nose, and his bright green eyes stare over the rims. His dark, shoulder-length hair is shaggy and graying at the temples. His beard matches in color, but it’s well-trimmed.

This interview could be fun. Dr. Crandall? I’m Linda.

He blinks at me, clearly confused.

Your SAC in Chicago called you, right?

“Shit. Sorry. Yes. Bob called a few days back.” He yanks his glasses from his nose. “I’m just trying to get a few things done before I have to pick Evan up at school. Come in, and please call me Jeff.”

I walk into a dark, cool hallway, and immediately turn right into what appears to be an office. The first thing that catches my attention is a lovely photograph–a landscape of a lone tree, its leaves silver-green in the fog.

That’s beautiful.

His broad smile, slashing through the dark beard, is almost as distracting as his thick eyelashes. This is definitely going to be a fun afternoon.

“Abby took it. It’s one of my favorites.”

When I turn to survey the room, the pictures on the opposite wall are startling. Crime scene photos are taped everywhere. Skeletons and excavation sites mark them as old burials.

“We can talk in the living room if you’d prefer.”

I walk along the wall, staring at the photos. “No, this is why I’m here after all. So Agent Myers–Bob–says you think all these cases are related.”

“You’re going to sit on the interview until we’re sure we’ve caught the killer, right?” When I nod, he relaxes. “Then yes, they’re related. I think a mother/daughter team was involved in the first three. After 1997, I believe the deaths were committed by the younger member of the team.”

Footsteps in the hall catch his attention, and he turns just as a young woman pokes her head in the door.

“I’m leaving for town, do you need–oh, hello. Sorry to interrupt.”

No problemo.

“Nope, but thanks for checking, Cassie. I’ll be at Abby’s tonight for dinner. Evan and I are going there after baseball practice.”

“I won’t wait up,” Cassie says, winking. She’s gone before I can say anything.

Given her resemblance to Jeff, I hazard a guess. Daughter?

He shakes his head. “Youngest sister. She came out for a visit and I can’t get her to leave.”

She must be a big help with your son. When I reach the end of the wall, I turn to see the rest of his notes.

“Son? Oh, Evan. He’s not…not really. He lives in the valley with Abby.” The alarm on his phone interrupts him, and he fumbles with the buttons, cursing until it quiets. “Sorry. I will never get the hang of that damn thing. Abby is Evan’s foster mother. We’ve sort of agreed to co-parent while I’m here. It’s a long story.”

Abby. Her name is on the makeshift workspace on the opposite wall. Below it are scribbled notes that I recognize as behavior patterns, phobias, and symptoms. You profiled your neighbor?

He runs his hand back through his hair, staring past me at the notes. “Um, yeah. She doesn’t like to talk about herself, so this was easiest.”

So baseball practice, dinner, sister, neighbor, little boy…when do you have time to catch a killer?

He snorts a laugh. “That’s a good question.” He checks his watch again. “I’m sorry to cut this short, but I really do need to get Evan. He shouldn’t stand on the sidewalk alone.”

Would you like me to visit again when you get back to Chicago? Maybe in your lab?

“That would probably be best,” he says as he grabs his jacket.

When will that be, Jeff?

“I’m due to be back in September.” He takes a deep breath as we walk to the cars. “Honestly, Linda, I have no idea when I’ll be back. Don’t tell Bob yet, okay?”

Your secret’s safe with me.

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FBI profiler Jeff Crandall returned to Fiddler, Idaho, to work on new Bureau protocols in peace…and because he hasn’t been able to stop thinking about Abby Quinn. Kind, beautiful and quietly sexy, the petite rancher next door is loved by the entire town but keeps fiercely to herself. She’s a mystery that doesn’t want to be solved, though he’s desperate to try.

Whether that interest is professional or personal is a question he’ll sort out later.

Abby knows sharing her secrets would bring death and destruction to Fiddler. She survived her childhood, barely, but a long list of stepfathers weren’t nearly so lucky: their bodies are buried across the country, waiting to be discovered. The best protection is silence, anonymity and isolation, though the handsome agent next door seems hell-bent on destroying all three.

And he just keeps kissing her

When Jeff is called in to investigate an interstate serial killer case spanning two decades, Abby knows it’s only a matter of time before he connects the dots, sees her for who she really is and walks away. But it’s when he’s standing in the crosshairs of Abby’s past that Jeff faces his biggest challenge yet: how to give the woman he loves the life she doesn’t believe she deserves.

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EXCERPT:

She lay down on the blanket and stared up at the stars winking down at her. There. The one that looked pink was Connie. Pink had been her favorite color. And that one was Beau, and that one was Ron, and that one was John. The one there, all alone, was Walt. That fuzzy one there was the Toby Wallis had killed. The twinkly one nearest the horizon was Buck. And the brightest one, in the middle, was Papa.

Raising her camera, she focused on that one and adjusted the lens. She could see the wispy clouds in front of it and the drifts of stars behind it. Then she couldn’t see anything. Putting her feet flat, she pushed her back against the ground and prepared to fight. The auto-focus adjusted, revealing—not a monster—but gray hair gleaming in the moonlight.

Moving the camera, she blinked up at the obstruction. “You’re in my shot.”

“Sorry,” Jeff muttered.

He wasn’t sorry enough to move. Instead of taking the picture, she sat up, put her camera on the blanket and grabbed her ale. The sour apple flavor reminded her of Jolly Ranchers. She blinked up at him, waiting on his anger.

“Look, I don’t mean to ruin your evening or push you. Just tell me what I did to piss you off so badly you’d refuse an apology.”

Her skin heated. Shit. See? This is what happens when you try to be normal. People find out you’re weirder than they thought. “Why would you. Apologize. To me?” she asked, cursing that he’d approach her tonight when so many memories clanged against her tongue, begging to be told. “I’m the one. Who ruined. Everything.”

Without waiting on an invitation, Jeff sat next to her on the blanket. “Are you? I—” he ticked the items on his fingers “—didn’t let you cancel, didn’t make reservations, forgot our date, took you to the hospital for an emergency, and then asked you to talk about something very painful.” He looked at the bottle in her hand. “I thought you didn’t drink.”

“Only on special occasions.” She smothered her belch and put the empty in the six-pack.

“It looks like a very special occasion.”

She stared at the Jack Daniel’s bottle in his hand. Buck had loved Jack Daniel’s. “You seem to be having one of your own.”

“Anniversary. You?”

She wove her fingers through the yarn fringe on the blanket. She’d attached it after the satin border had given way during the first year she’d been here alone. “Anniversary.”

“Your father?”

“My best friend.” Abby preempted the question she knew he’d ask. “She was murdered.” The last word tightened her lungs.

“How old were you?”

You can do this. One word. Just this one. “Eight.”

“Did they catch him?”

It wasn’t a him, it was a her. And no, they didn’t. She got away, and she’s out there, and I can’t tell anyone. Every nerve in her body begged her to tell him. He’d find her monster. Just like he’d found Maggie’s monster last year.

But Wallis would escape. She always did. And then Maggie would have a new monster to fear. So would Faye, and Evan, and even Jeff. He’d pay for his good deed. So Abby glued her lips together and shook her head.

“Do you know how frustrating that is?” Jeff asked. “To be talking to you and have you just stop?”

“Then why spend time with me?” she countered. “Go home.” Though she used her best glare, he stayed put. “You can’t help me,” she persisted. “I’m not a. Victim. You can save.” It’s too late for me.

He took a sip of whiskey. “Can’t I just like spending time with you?”

No he couldn’t. He should go away. “Jeff—”

“I need someone to talk to, Abby. If I was back in Chicago I’d be out with friends, where I wouldn’t be stuck in my own head.” He looked across at her.

“What about Cassidy?”

“She’s out with Carter.” His smile widened. “She’s my sister. Didn’t she tell you?”

Not his girlfriend. She stared back, her skin heating even as her heart thudded. She ought to stick to her resolution. One last rebuff, after he’d confided in her, would permanently exile her. Taking a deep breath, she rehearsed the damning lines. I don’t care. Go away and leave me alone.

“Is this the date your father died?” she asked.

“Twenty-three years ago today,” he said. “It’s weird. I’ve not had him longer than I actually did have him, but it never gets easier. I was still looking for him in the crowd when I finished my PhD. Hell, I even dreamed Mom had him stuffed and put him on the sofa like a pillow. He’s missed all the experiences that made me who I am, but he’s colored all my decisions.” He sighed. “I feel like he’s looking over my shoulder, and I don’t want to disappoint him. And I have. One of his murderers was just granted parole, and I wasn’t there to fight it.”

She nodded. She felt a similar weight every day that Wallis walked free.

“Maybe it was meant for us to hang out together,” he murmured, nudging her. “My dad, your friend, same day. That’s a big coincidence.”

If this was Fate in action, she had a sick sense of humor. Still, it was comforting to share this loss with him, knowing he’d experienced something similar. Even if she couldn’t talk about it.

“What was her name?” he asked.

“Connie.” That was safe enough. No last name, no location. Just a little girl who’d died.

“Did you grow up with her?”

Abby shook her head. “I met her my first day of third grade. The desk in front of her was empty, so I sat there. We were wearing the same shoes.”

“So you became instant friends?”

She nodded. “We used to stay on the playground until she had to go home, swinging so high the chains buckled and we’d drop like we were on a roller coaster. Her braids would bounce against her back, and she’d whoop and laugh and start again.”

“I always liked the seesaw,” Jeff whispered. His breath brushed her ear. When she turned her head, they were almost nose to nose, and his arm was warm against her back. This close, his smile was blinding. “You looked cold,” he explained as if reading her mind. “My younger sisters were Brownies. Were you and Connie?”

“No. But she’d found an old handbook at the library, so we were working through it. One night we camped in her backyard and her dad showed us the stars while we roasted hot dogs and marshmallows.”

He shook out her extra blanket and covered their legs. The flannel trapped his body heat against her skin and concentrated his scent.

“What constellations did you learn?” he asked.

She pointed at the sky. “Big Dipper. Little Dipper. Perseus—”

Jeff pointed to her left, and drew a design. “There’s Cassiopeia.” Then another. “Andromeda.” Then he pointed to her right. “And there’s Hercules.” His fingers tightened on her hip. “You know, that thing you’re doing with your hand is driving me crazy.”

His words made her focus on the hand resting on his thigh. His well-worn jeans were silky soft, and she was rubbing the inside seam between her fingers. He shivered as her nails scratched the fabric. She yanked her hand away.

He pulled her back to him and placed his hand atop hers. Underneath were large solid muscles and bone, above were long, gentle fingers. Everything about him was comforting and not at the same time.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Mia Kay

Mia Kay spent years writing legal documents and keeping people out of trouble. Now she spends her days looking for ways to get her characters into trouble. She lives in Arkansas with her husband, who doesn’t mind discussing (and sometimes causing) mayhem over breakfast.

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Character interview with Abigail Grant from OMEGA MOON RISING!

Hey, lovelies! I have Abigail Grant from MJ Compton’s latest paranormal romance, OMEGA MOON RISING (check out the cover below *drool*). She’s talking about her dire family situation and her sexy hero, Luke Omega. Read on below to learn more about Abby and her story!

Welcome, Abby! Can you tell us a little about yourself?

I just turned 21, but I feel so much older. As the first born of a sickly mother, I’m the responsible one. Somebody has to take care of the house and the family, so I do. My younger sister has a lot of issues and requires constant attention. And my stepfather—well, let’s just say he doesn’t fulfill the role my mother had in mind when she married him. So I have that to contend with, too. I thought I was worldly, but meeting Luke Omega changes everything.

Sounds like you have a full plate, for sure! What do you do for work?

My job was to take care of my mother and younger sister. Someday, I hope the local supermarket where Mama worked before she got sick will hire me as a cashier. I’d rather be a song-writer, but that doesn’t bring in money, and money is what keeps a roof over the family’s head and food on the table.

True, that. What about your free time? If you had a day to do anything you wanted, what would you do?

Someone I could truly trust would take over keeping tabs on my sister and I would find a place safe and quiet—a meadow or lakeshore–with my father’s guitar and compose.

Sounds amazing! What’s your favorite alcoholic beverage?

I don’t drink alcohol, but I have to say Moonsinger Beer, because it’s the industry that keeps my town alive. My father owned his own truck and contracted with Moonsinger to haul the product long distance. He provided a good life for us. And I met Luke at the annual Moonsinger Family Picnic. So yeah, Moonsinger Beer.

Good choice and for the right reasons. 🙂 What’s your favorite music?

Country music, of course!

Awesome! So more about this Luke Omega…what do you love most about him?

He does the right thing, even when he doesn’t want to. His instincts are good, even if his brain sometimes derails. He has always stood up for me, even when he thought he didn’t want me.

Sounds like a good man to me. 😉 Before the story began, what were your hopes for the future? 

I was going to be a famous lyricist. I was going to sell my poetry to the local almost-famous band and his performance of my words would catapult us both into fame. Then I could take my sister and escape our horrible home situation.

So what changed?

Luke Omega, drummer for the afore-mentioned almost-famous band, sweet-talked me out of my panties . . . and my virtue.

*gasp* He’s a drummer, too?! I can totally see why he swayed you. ❤ I’d love to chat more, Abby, but it looks like our time is running out. :/ Any parting thoughts for our Dear Readers?

A girl’s first lover should tell her whether or not he’s a werewolf before he makes love to her. Finding out afterward is . . . a shock.

WHOA, yeah, no kidding! A good man, a drummer, and a werewolf…you really do have your hands full! 😉 Thanks so much for stopping by, Abby, and thank you, Dear Reader, for joining us! Read on to find out more about OMEGA MOON RISING and check out the excerpt below!

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Abigail Grant has a secret . . . and a plan to keep her younger sister from suffering the same fate. Her strategy would have worked if she hadn’t been seduced by sweet-talking musician Luke Omega. Suddenly she’s plucked from the life she wanted to escape, but her new circumstances only expose her to a different danger—or is it her salvation?

Luke has a secret, too. He believes he can change his destiny through willpower—and a little blue pill. When he inadvertently gets mixed up in the Grant sisters’ troubles and his pack alpha orders him to marry Abigail, his family insists he tell her he’s a werewolf. But Luke claims Abigail is not his life mate. She doesn’t need to know what happens to him on the full moon.

Until he accidentally stumbles across her secret. Then all bets are off.

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EXCERPT:

She, Abigail Grant, had a date with Luke Omega.

Gary was going to kill her. But Luke Omega would be worth the grief, with his dimples, blond curls, and the indent in his chin. Plus he was a celebrity. But most importantly, he said he would help her get her songs in front of Toke Lobo. After the concert was late, though, and if Gary ever found out, he would make her life miserable.

But she had a date with Luke Omega.

Abby thought about what the lateness might also mean—beyond being a better time to run into Toke Lobo. Luke had been kind to Libby, which meant he was either trying to impress her or he was genuinely a sweet guy. Since nice guys usually ignored her, he must be trying to score points with her by sucking up to her sister, who was difficult at best. Maybe he wanted sex.

Abby wasn’t much of a dreamer any more. When she’d been a little girl and her father was still alive, when she and Libby and Mama were the suns to Daddy’s moon, life had been full of possibilities. But a freak accident left Mama a widow with two girls to support. The last fantasy Abby allowed herself was that Gary and Mama got married because they loved each other. A whole week went by before reality betrayed her.

Nowadays, the closest she came to dreaming was wishing Mama would get better and divorce Gary. But Mama was dying and the family needed Gary’s paycheck and health insurance. Needed to keep paying the taxes on the little house on Silver Moon Terrace in order to keep a roof over their heads.

Abby couldn’t bring herself to tell Mama being homeless might be better. Safer.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

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MJ Compton grew up near Cardiff, New York, a place best known for its giant, which inspired her to create her own fiction.

Although her 30-year career in local television included such highlights as being bitten by a lion, preempting a US President for a college basketball game, giving a three-time world champion boxer a few black eyes, a mention in the Drudge Report, and meeting her husband, MJ never lost her dream of writing her own stories.

MJ still lives in upstate New York with her husband. She’s a member of Romance Writers of America and Central New York Romance Writers. Music and cooking are two of her passions, and she enjoys baseball and college basketball, but she’s primarily focused on wine . . . and writing.

Where to find MJ:

Website & Blog www.comptonplations.com

Twitter https://twitter.com/Comptonplations

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Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/MJ-Compton/e/B00J9DFFIG/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1

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Interview with contemporary romance author, Christina Tetreault!

Hey everyone! I’m thrilled to have Christina Tetreault on my blog today! Christina writes contemporary romances and she’s a local New Englander (!!!). 😀 Check out her latest novel, PROTECTING THE BILLIONAIRE and learn a little more about her below.

Welcome, Christina! Tell us about your latest release. 😀

My new release, Protecting The Billionaire, is the seventh in my The Sherbrookes of Newport Series. This book features Allison Sherbrooke whom readers saw briefly in book 6 More Than A Billionaire. Allison comes from a wealthy powerful family. In fact, in the book her Uncle is the current President of The United States. She has recently moved from Providence, Rhode Island to Alexandria Virginia. Although she doesn’t realize it she has a stalker in Virginia.

During an evening out with her brother, cousin and their wives, she reconnects with the hero. Rock Raimono is her brother Trent’s brother-in-law and readers met him in book 5 Redeeming The Billionaire. Rock is a United States Marine currently stationed in Quantico, Virginia.

Providence, my hometown! Yay! Also Marines…yum. 😉 What was the hardest thing about writing this book? The easiest?

The most difficult part was adding in the suspense. I have never written a novel, which included any suspense. The easiest part was the secondary characters. The secondary characters in this book appeared in their own novels, so I knew them well.

I love me some suspense, but you’re right, it can be difficult to write. If you could bring one of your characters (villain or hero) to life, who would you chose? Why?

I think I would bring Rock, the hero, to life. He is the type of guy who will do anything for the woman he loves even if it means putting his life in danger.

My favorite kind of guy! 😀 So Paramount Pictures wants to make a movie about your latest novel…who plays the main characters?

I think I would have Emily Bett Rickards play Allison.

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For Rock, I’d ask them to cast the cover model, Jon, I hired to do the cover pic. He’s super nice and handsome.

Emily Bett Rickards is awesome in Arrow…love her character! So tell us a little about yourself. 🙂

Today I live in Southern New Hampshire with my family. However, I grew up in Rhode Island. My husband and I have been married for fourteen years and I have three beautiful daughter ages 8, 6, and 6. We also have three dogs, the oldest of which is 16 years old.

I also grew up in RI…and now I’m back in RI, LOL. 😀 Sweet! Tell us one thing about yourself your readers may not know about you.

In the past fourteen and half years I have lived in four of the six New England states. The only two I have not lived in yet are Maine and Vermont.

I’ve lived in three so you’ve got me beat there. 😉 What are you working on now?

Currently, I am working on the 8th book in the Sherbrooke Series, Bidding On The Billionaire.

Awesome! Eight books is definitely impressive. Congrats! Thanks so much for stopping by, Christina. Where can we find you? 

I can be found at the following places:

Website: www.christinatetreault.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christinatetreaultauthor

Twitter: @cgricci

Don’t leave yet, Dear Reader! Here’s a little more about PROTECTING THE BILLIONAIRE:

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From the outside it appears as though billionaire Allison Sherbrooke lives a charmed life. She comes from a loving family and possesses the means to do anything she desires, not to mention her budding new romance with the sexy Marine she danced with at her brother Trent’s wedding.

Appearances can be deceiving though. All is not perfect in Allison’s world. Since her move to Virginia she’s had a stalker in the shadows.

Marine Corps Captain Rocco “Rock” Raimono has spent his life defending and protecting others. Now he must protect the woman he’s falling in love with from an obsessed stalker who wants Allison for himself. For Rock, failure is not an option.

Book Trailer:

https://youtu.be/opKRdVOPvOs

BUY LINKS:

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EXCERPT:

Not counting when she asked Rock to act as her stand in boyfriend for the night, had she ever asked a man on a date. She’d never needed to. Tonight an urgency to know him better gripped her. It had started the moment he picked her up and grew as the night went on. Now with him about to leave, she needed to do something while she still had the opportunity. Once he walked out the door, she might not get another chance.

His face remained expressionless. Had she miss read him tonight?

No. She might have imagined the glances she thought he sent in her direction, but she hadn’t imagined the hard erection she felt when they’d danced. No it had been quite real.

“Not to another event like tonight’s promise. Something more casual. There are some nice restaurants in town. There’s also a comedy club not far from here that Jake and Charlie love.” Allison moved into his personal space. “Or we can do something closer to you. We don’t have to stay in this area. Anywhere is fine.”

His expression changed, and he nodded.

When she opened the door for him earlier, she’d thought him panty melting hot, but now as he smiled at her she realized how wrong she’d been. Wow. Maybe it was a good thing the man didn’t smile too often.

“How’s next Saturday?”

She’d kind of been hoping for something sooner, but she wouldn’t complain. He’d agreed. “Whatever works best for you?”

He smiled again. Oh, yeah. He was protecting the female population by not smiling on a regular basis.

“I’ve got your number. I’ll call ya later in the week, and we can work out the details.”

Well, she’d already done a first tonight and asked him out. She might as well do another first and kiss him because it didn’t look like he planned on doing it. “Great,” she said leaning closer and pressing a kiss against his lips. Since everything else about the man appeared hard, she expected his lips to be too. Instead, they were warm and pliant against hers.

Rough callused hands settled on her bare skin and traveled lower sending a tingle down her spine, and she rubbed her tongue against his lips. On cue his mouth opened, and she didn’t hesitate. Right away she slipped her tongue inside.

He tasted like coffee and cherries. She’d noticed him popping hard candies on the ride into and DC as well as the ride home. She guessed they were the source of the cherry flavor.

Rock’s hands moved again, settling on her butt and an ache started between her legs. She hadn’t had sex since before Halloween when she’d still been with Charles and until this moment she hadn’t been the least bit aroused once in all that time. Now she was considering another first and asking him up to her bedroom. Never in her life had she had sex on a first date. She left that type of behavior to her brothers. Before she got intimate with a man, she liked to know more than just his name. Right now anything else about Rock seemed irrelevant. She wanted him and it was evident he desired her. There was no missing the erection pressing against her.

Then just like that his hands settled on her waist and he put space between their bodies. Cool reason immediately washed over her and heat warmed her face. She’d just been considering sex with a man she barely knew. If her brother Trent ever found out, he’d never let her live it down. She’d given him a hard time for doing the very same thing too often.

“I gotta go. We’ll talk this week.”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

I started writing at the age of 10 on my grandmother’s manual typewriter and never stopped. When I am not driving my 3 daughters (ages 8, 6, and 6) around to their various activities or chasing around our three dogs, I am working on a story or reading a romance novel. Currently, I have two series out, The Sherbrookes of Newport and Love on The North Shore. You can visit my website www.christinatetreault.com or follow me on Facebook to learn more about my characters and to track my progress on my current writing projects.

Author Links:

Website: www.christinatetreault.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christinatetreaultauthor

Twitter: @cgricci

 

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RELEASING THE DEMONS nominated for a RONE Award!

Guys, guess what?!

RELEASING THE DEMONS has been nominated for InD’Tale Magazine’s RONE Award in the paranormal category! \o/

Another award! Ahhh! I’m so thrilled and honored to be among these authors. 😀

You can vote for RtD here: http://www.indtale.com/2016-rone-awards-week-one

Like The Romance Reviews, you have to log in to vote, but InD’Tale is also awesome. 😀 I would be eternally grateful for any votes at all! ❤ Yay!

In other news, I’ve finished up the blurb on SWEET SACRIFICE (will be sharing it soon!) and submitted for a cover. Over my vacation this past week, I hit the 15K word mark (out of an estimated 35K) and it’s coming along nicely! Although, I gotta tell you, it isn’t easy submerging into the mind of a deeply depressed woman who’s lost her husband. Definitely needed to take a few breaks from it.

But there’s always an HEA…of course. 😉

Anywho, that’s all for now! Thank you everyone for all of your support (you guys are the bomb!) and have a great week! ❤ ❤ ❤

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Interview with romance author, Erin Bevan!

Hellooooo there! 😀 Today I have romance author, Erin Bevan, for an interview! Her latest novel, WEDDING DAY, just released a few days ago and I’m thrilled to have her stop by today. Without further ado, here’s Erin!

Welcome, Erin! Tell us about WEDDING DAY. 😀

Hey LD! Thanks for having me. My latest book, Wedding Day, just released on April 13. It’s about a tough riding cowboy home resting with an injury. All in good fun, his brother makes a bet that he can’t land the new again veterinarian that’s come back to live in Frisbee. Dallas isn’t one to back down from his brother, so he takes the bet except he has no intentions of seriously dating this lady. Win the bet, and it’s over, or so he thinks.

Ha, sounds like fun! What was the hardest thing about writing this book? The easiest?

Probably the amount of rewrites I had to do. It’s taken four years for this book to see the light of day, but the time has finally come!

And cheers to that! *tips wine glass* If you could bring one of your characters (villain or hero) to life, who would you chose? Why?

Oh, that’s hard. Probably the best friend Spencer. She’s the type of friend I would like to have, and she’s very fashionable. She could help me out!

Great answer! And fun. 😀 Speaking of fun, Paramount Pictures wants to make a movie about your latest novel. Who plays the main characters?

Yah!! Perhaps Dallas is played by Jesse Meltcalfe. (YUM)

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Brittany Snow would be a good Cassie,

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Haha! Awesome! Great choices. 😀 So tell us a little about yourself.

I’m a wife and mother of three. I’m an avid coffee drinker and spend most mornings at the local YMCA. If I don’t exercise, my brain doesn’t work.

Agreed on the coffee drinking and exercise (although I surely could use more of both ;)). Tell us one thing about yourself your readers may not know about you.

Umm… I don’t know! I lived in South Korea for a few years. Maybe you don’t know that!

I did not! That is very cool! Someday I will visit. 😉 What are you working on now?

Right now, I am working on edits for my follow up release after Wedding Day. I currently don’t have a release date on this book yet. Perhaps early next year. And beginning next week, I’m taking a little break. I’m going to read a few books on craft and perfect some outlines for the next three stories I have in mind before I began actually writing again.

Fantastic! And I totally get the need for downtime. 🙂 Thank you for stopping by–it’s been a pleasure! But don’t go too far yet, Dear Reader…here’s more about WEDDING DAY!

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BLURB:

Famous Bull Rider Dallas Day met Cassie Bailey briefly in high school, but her plain looks and quiet personality left no lasting impression on him. Cassie, however, couldn’t say the same about Dallas.

Their paths cross again ten years later when Dallas is home recovering from an injury, and Cassie is the only veterinarian who volunteers her services at the home-town rodeo. She’s jump-starting her new practice, and every eligible man within a ten-mile radius is trying to land a date with the attractive vet.

Dallas’ older brother bets him that, even with all his charm and fame, Dallas can’t land a date with the reserved lady vet. Not one to turn down a challenge, Dallas makes it his mission to win a date with Cassie. After seeing her, he realizes they’ve met before, but he doesn’t remember her being so pretty. His persistence pays off, but when Cassie finds out about the bet, their new love is put to the test.

EXCERPT:

“Is there anything I can help you with?” A deep voice asked from behind her.

“No, I think we have it.” She hopped down from the pen. Glacier blue eyes locked with hers. She would know his eyes anywhere. Her heart quickened just as it did the first time she’d ever laid her gaze upon him, and a tingling sensation shot through her.

Dallas looked older than she remembered, broader, gruffer, but still sexy.

Tucker, you have Tucker.

Where was he, anyway? In her haste to get ready, she’d forgotten to call him.

“Dallas? Yeah, we can use a hand.” Chevy still fumbled with the lock. “Can you come over here and help me with Knuckle Head? Dr. Bailey wants him to walk around so she can get a closer look.”

“I really don’t think that’s necessary–”

“I would love to help. That’s why I’m here.” Dallas jogged to the front of the bull and grabbed the lead rope with his left hand. A plastered cast circled his right wrist and rose halfway up his forearm.

She turned to Spencer and furrowed her brow.

Spencer stared back at her and displayed her pageant winning 2005 Miss Frisbee smile, her thumb up in the air. Some friend she was.

Dallas and Chevy led the bull out of the pen while she observed the bull’s gait.

“Let’s get him over by a water hose. I want to get a closer look at his foot.” She pointed toward a washing station and followed behind the men as they led the bull, sure to steer clear of Knuckle Head’s hind legs in the event he wanted to kick her.

From her position, she had a clear view of Dallas’s backside. Everything appeared to be as tight as she remembered, which did nothing to settle those distracting tingling sensations.

Focus.

Buy Link: http://www.amazon.com/Wedding-Day-Erin-Bevan-ebook/dp/B01CSM9M92/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1458588952&sr=8-3&keywords=Erin+Bevan

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

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Erin Bevan was born and raised in Southwest Arkansas. She spent her teenage years working for her aunt at the local gas station flipping burgers and making milkshakes, dreaming of the day when something better would come her way, and it did in the form of a five foot six, one hundred and fifty pound engineer.

Fast forward ten years later, she found herself stuck inside an apartment in South Korea while her daughter went to preschool and her husband went to work. Alone and unable to speak the local language she turned to books for a friend. After reading a few hundred in such a short time, she decided to try her hand at writing one.

That first one sucked, but by the fifth and sixth book, Erin started to get the hang of this writing thing. Getting the first contract in the mail was a dream come true. Now, with three babies at home, she squeezes in stories one word at a time, one sentence at a time, one day at a time.

She’s a full time mom, a full time wife, with a little writer sprinkled in whenever she can get the chance. And the laundry? Well, it’s best not to open the washroom door!

WHERE TO FIND HER:

www.erinbevan.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/erinbevanwrites/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ErinBevan

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6927178.Erin_Bevan

 

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Updates! Contest news, blurb, and a new project!

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RELEASING THE DEMONS has officially advanced to the final voting round of The Romance Reviews Readers’ Choice Awards!

Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU to everyone who voted in the initial nomination round! Now I’m going to nag you to vote again (if you’re so inclined). 😉 As before, you’ll have to log in to the site, but TRR is awesome and I bet you’ll find your next great read there. 😀

Check it out here! http://www.theromancereviews.com/viewbooks.php?bookid=18793

Any and all votes are greatly appreciated! I’m up against some fierce competition, and I honestly don’t expect to win, but I’d like to at least give them a run for their money (or votes, I suppose, ha).

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BLACK BULLET has an official blurb! Check it out below. I’d love to know what you think!

Fledgling vampire Jonathan Kerr has just met his match.

Not even his past life as a former marine and FBI agent could prepare him for the battle against the monster inside him, struggling to take hold. After an old nemesis of the Senary surfaces in Brooklyn, unleashing chaos and terror in the battered borough, Jon sets out to take him down. Instead, he ends up with far more than he bargained for when he clashes with the beautiful half-vampire hybrid, Lawan Knight.

After escaping near death and suffering unspeakable horror at the hands of vampires, Lawan trusts no one, regardless of species. In between bouts of drunken stupor, her only goal is to exterminate all those who’ve wronged her, including every member of Jon’s vampire bloodline. But Jon’s soulful eyes and quick smile crawls under her skin, transforming her black and white world into a hazy shade of gray.

As the days rapidly grow darker, Jon and Lawan turn to one another, but their inner demons threaten to tear them apart. The only way either of them will survive is if they overcome their greatest fear—love.

I CANNOT WAIT TO SHARE THIS STORY WITH YOU ALL! It’s dark and heart breaking and gut wrenching–more than RtD was, IMHO–and I’m terrified of unleashing this story unto the world. BUT I MUST. Slated release is either late this summer/early fall, but you guys will be the first to know about it. 😀

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In the meantime, I’ve been working on a new novella! A secret project for a secret collective by Soul Mate Publishing (set to roll out next year). 😉 I’m about 10K words in and I’m really loving this temporary escape into another crazy world (albeit, it’s still dark, but in a different way). The image above perfectly depicts the hero, a former Navy SEAL and freshly drafted Archangel in Heaven’s Third Sphere. Too bad his old mortal life keeps dragging him back to Earth, especially his widowed wife, Irene… 😀

There will definitely be more to come on this! I’ll send out sneak peeks of this gem soon once I whip the MS into shape.

And last but not least, what do you all think about me starting a FB group? Do you enjoy them? Participate? Find them useful at all? I’d love to know your thoughts! It wouldn’t only be a street team, but we’d discuss all the dark, creepy, and romantic things we love. 🙂

Anywho, that’s all for now! I’m on vacation (for once, haha) and I’ve been focusing on getting some words out while I can. Hope you all have a wonderful week and stay tuned! ❤

Note: I do not own any of the above images. They’re all courtesy of Pinterest. 😉

 

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Interview with contemporary romance author, Ryan Jo Summers!

Contemporary romance author, Ryan Jo Summers, stopped by my blog today for an interview! I’m thrilled to have her here and I’m looking forward to learning more about her latest story, GLIMPSE ETERNITY. So without further ado…

Welcome, Ryan! Tell us about your latest release. 😀

This is a sweet contemporary novella called “Glimpse Eternity”. It is about a woman, Kasey Griffin, who has a full life, her own bookstore and the challenges of Multiple Sclerosis. She’s doing pretty good until hunky musician, Ben Salem, rolls into town and tells her he wants her heart.

A character with a medical condition? You’ve already stolen my heart! What was the hardest thing about writing this book? The easiest?

The hardest thing was facing my own demons. I do not have MS but I do face a lot of the same challenges. This book was actually written as therapy for me to come to terms and cope with my condition and limitations. In order to write it, Kasey and I both had to learn to accept our shortcomings and take a leap of faith—or a few of them—that yes, we can do this. In Kasey’s case, it was believing a man would accept her long term. For me, it was accepting this is my long term life now.

Easiest part would have been the actual writing of each scene, hooking them together into a storyline.

Writing can definitely be a form of therapy and I’m glad you were able to accomplish this for both Kasey and yourself. If you could bring one of your characters (villain or hero) to life, who would you chose? Why?

Logan Riley from Shimmers of Stardust. He’s a Civil War hero who turned outlaw. He was hanged back in 1869 and ended up alive in our modern world. I absolutely love his cowboy logic and sometimes comical approach to this bewildering modern world. Despite how he made some bad choices in life, he still has a hero’s heart and is noble and loyal. Who wouldn’t want a handsome man like that around?

I certainly would! He sounds like a lot of fun. 😀 Speaking of fun, Paramount Pictures wants to make a movie about your latest novel. Who plays the main characters?

Harry Connick Jr. for Ben Salem. I’ve had a crush on Harry for years now and doubtlessly he’s a subconscious inspiration for musician Ben.

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Kasey… I’m not sure. Meg Ryan could do it well. I haven’t watched television in about six years so I am out of the loop as to who the ‘new people’ are these days so my answers might age the characters a bit.

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Great choices! 😀 So tell us a little about yourself.

I live in North Carolina with my beloved pets. I abhor technology, especially all this new-fangled stuff out lately, but I am learning to slowly appreciate its usefulness to my writing. My idea pastime is hanging out on the wicker sofa on my porch, my dog at my side, watching the falling rain, listening to the wind chimes blow and birds flittering at the feeders. I work on current or future projects and dream of having horses again. Fall and winter are my favorite seasons and I always have a mug of sweet coffee at my side.

Mmm, coffee. Sounds amazing! Tell us one thing about yourself your readers may not know about you.

I have no sense of smell. It’s called Anosmia. I have never had any ability to smell anything, good or bad, pleasant or strong. There is just nothing there.

Wow, that’s crazy! I can’t even imagine. Could be a good or bad thing depending on the situation. 😛 What are you working on now?

Two things: a final draft for my first ever romantic comedy. It is about finding love in the most unexpected places. Second: is my problem child. I’ve been pounding away on this novel for over two years and can happily say, with some confidence, I am nearing the finish line on the first draft. Whew! I’ll celebrate when I can finally type ‘the end’ on that literary monster. It began as inspiration from a photo, I uncharacteristically started writing without a sense of plot, storyline, characters, or even genre. I just wrote “by gut” and the story has taken its own course as the months have unfolded. Now, I have set it aside for a few weeks or months here or there to work on other projects and then pull it back to the desktop later on. But I am close to finishing it! I see Chocolate Fudge Cake in my near future!

Chocolate fudge cake is the best reward for typing “The End!” On that note, thanks so much for stopping by and spending some time with us, Ryan. 😀 Where else can we find you? 

WEBSITE: www.ryanjosummers.com 

BLOG: http:summersrye.wordpress.com 

FB:  www.facebook.com/pages/Ryan-Jo-Summers-author-page/312875648810797

Twitter: https://twitter.com/RyanJoSummers

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6604705.Ryan_Jo_Summers

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Ryan-Jo-Summers/e/B00ACOBJ90/ref=dp_byline_cont_ebooks_1

And here’s more about GLIMPSE ETERNITY!

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Kasey Griffin is determined to prove a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis isn’t going to ruin her life or define her expectations. She is dedicated to her pregnant sister, her pets and operating her bookstore, ‘The Next Chapter’. She has everything she needs to have a full and satisfying life–the daily challenges of her condition notwithstanding.

Then hunky musician Ben Salem rolls into town. Ben’s subtle charm quickly reminds Kasey she is more than a woman with a disease, she is also a woman with a heart. And Ben wants it.

Will Ben still desire her once he learns the terrible details of her condition?

BUY LINKS:

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Glimpse-Eternity-Ryan-Jo-Summers-ebook/dp/B01BR1UME4/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

Smashwords: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/615504

Satin Romance: http://www.satinromance.com/

SNIPPET:

Silence hung between them. Kasey shifted from foot to foot. Should she offer coffee, cook breakfast, or ask what happened that he spent the night? Self-consciously, she tugged at her hair again. Muttonchop whined at the tension slowly filling the room.

“So, does that happen often?” Ben asked slowly, cautiously, reaching out to pat Muttonchop. “Last night?”

Her eyes widened, breath caught. She felt like a deer in the headlights. So this was where he was going to walk out, she decided. Thomas padded into the room and sat, watching them. She wanted to scoop the big cat up, to hold him as a shield from what was to come. He was going to ask just enough questions to find out what was wrong with her and then decide it wasn’t for him. Who would want her once he knew? She took a breath, steeling herself for the inevitable.

“Sometimes.”

He considered that, tilting his head. “Have you seen a doctor? It seems kind of out of character for you.” He cracked a quick grin. “Please don’t look like I’m scaring you because it’s starting to scare me.”

He was scared? She was terrified. She pulled in a hard breath. “I have seen a doctor. It’s complicated.”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

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Ryan Jo Summers is a North Carolina writer who likes to pen romances with a twist. Love stories blended as inspirational, with paranormal, suspense or time travel–or several at once. She also writes non-fiction for regional periodicals. Her dad is a songwriter and his aunt wrote poetry, so Ryan came by the writing gene honestly.

Her hobbies include poetry, bird watching, houseplants and gardening, gathering with friends, hiking in the forest, painting canvas and ceramics, and working wiggly word find puzzles, mah johngg or chess.  She lives in a 1920 cottage with a menagerie of pets. She often daydreams of the shore and frequently uses water as settings in her stories.