Interview & Giveaway with Mia Marlowe

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome back Mia Marlowe to the blog.  Mia, for those who missed you the first time around can you please share with us a little about yourself.

Mia: First, thanks so much for having me on Books-n-Kisses, but this is always the hardest question on any interview. I can write happily about anything but myself! I wish I could tell you I’m a black belt who sky-dives on weekends, but I’m not that girl. I always say if I was a reality show, I’d be cancelled. My life is pretty calm. I’ve been blessed with a happy marriage, grown kids who still speak to me and two little dogs who like to cuddle on either side of me as I write. All the drama and angst in my world are between the covers of my books.

Have you always wanted to be an author?

Mia: I didn’t plan on making things up for a living. Like a lot of the best things in my life, I stumbled into writing. After meeting a romance author, I simply decided, “Well, I could do that.” (The Greeks had a word for this–‘hubris.’)

My DH and children supported my decision completely. I overheard one of my daughters tell a friend, “Of course, my mom can be a writer. She’s a Renaissance Woman. She can do anything!”

After that, I didn’t dare fail.

What is your most interesting writing quirk?

Mia: To my horror, I am a pantser, but I seriously wish I were a plotter. I’ve tried to plan my books out, but when I do too much pre-work, the prose comes off flat. It’s as if I’ve already told the story once and it’s not as fresh as it is when I wake each day wondering where my characters are going to take me.

However, on the plus side of pantsing, if I’m surprised by the outcome, my readers will be too!

Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?

Mia: I’m so excited about this story! Between a Rake and a Hard Place is Book 3 in the Royal Rakes series. Here’s the blurb:

Lady Serena’s List of Forbidden Pleasures
Attend an exclusively male club.
Smoke a cigar.
Have a fortune told by gypsies.
Dance the scandalous waltz.

Sir Jonah Sharp thinks Lady Serena Osbourne will be just like any other debutante, and seducing her will be one of the easiest services he’s ever done for the Crown. Then he catches her wearing trousers and a mustache in his gentleman’s club and she demands he teach her to smoke a cigar. But what will truly be Jonah’s undoing is finding out he’s an item on her list too, which makes him determined to bring her all the forbidden pleasures she can handle.

There are many more pleasures on Lady Serena’s list and she checks every one of them off by the end of the book!

How did you come with the idea for this story?

Mia: The premise for the entire series is based on the actual “Hymen Race Terrific.” In 1817, when Princess Charlotte died along with her newborn son, the Prince Regent’s three younger brothers realized they had an opportunity to wed, and then sire the child who would someday wear the crown. So the three Royal Dukes went a-courting. In my fictional world, not everyone wants them to succeed, so three dashing rakes are called in to foil their plans by seducing the ladies they have their royal eyes on.

Can you share with us your current work(s) in progress?

Mia: I’m working on the second book in my upcoming Somerfield Park series. It’s a delightful world I like to think of as “Downton Abbey meets Jane Austen with a tip of the hat to Oscar Wilde.” There’s a big house, a big cast and big trouble!

The first book, A Rake by Any Other Name, comes out in November 2014.  Book 2, Say Yes to the Marquess, will hit the bookstore shelves in spring 2015.

Who is the one author that you would love to meet someday and why?

Mia: You didn’t specify whether the author had to be living or not. I’d love to meet MM Kaye, who is no longer with us. She wrote my favorite adventure romance of all time—The Far Pavilions.  The first time I read that book, I lived the lives of her characters in such excruciating detail, it still gives me shivers.

What is the best piece of advice you would give to someone that wants to get into writing?

Mia: Write every day. If you want to make this your career, get used to producing on a deadline. Even when I was working 40+ hours a week, I wrote 25 pages a week by doing 2 pages on week nights, 10 pages on Saturday and 5 on Sunday. Don’t wait for the Muse. She’s an excuse for writers who don’t want to work on their craft.

Can you share with us something off your bucket list?

Mia: I don’t have an ultimate bucket list, but I do have some things I intend to accomplish this year. Near the top of that list is to renovate the house we’re moving to this spring. There are a gagillion decisions to be made. I’m not terribly confident in my decorating choices, but the DH and I want this to be our “forever” home, so I want to get it right. If you care to follow along with my reno peaks and valleys, follow me on Facebook! I’ve been asking my friends there to help choose colors and materials, etc.

What is in your To Read Pile that you are dying to start or upcoming release you can’t wait for?

Mia: Anything Sherry Thomas writes. She has another new YA coming out in September, but the title hasn’t been announced yet. Love her singing prose.

Is there anything else you would like to add?

Mia: I’m a cancer survivor  so I take every opportunity to encourage others to get the screening their doctor recommends. I’m alive today because my doc said I “deserved” a colonoscopy. I was aware of zero symptoms at the time, but the cancer was already at Stage 2. Now I’m 5 years clean (Thank you, God!) but if I’d pushed the screening off, the outcome could have been much different.

Take care of yourself. I’ll see to it you have a lot of romance in your future! I also love to connect with readers. Join me at www.miamarlowe.com for my blog, and on Twitter, Goodreads & Facebook!

 

BETWEEN A RAKE AND A HARD PLACE

By CONNIE MASON AND MIA MARLOWE

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Lady Serena’s List of Forbidden Pleasures

Attend an exclusively male club.

Smoke a cigar.

Have a fortune told by gypsies.

Dance the scandalous waltz.

Sir Jonah Sharp thinks Lady Serena Osbourne will be just like any other debutante, and seducing her will be one of the easiest services he’s ever done for the Crown. Then he catches her wearing trousers and a mustache in his gentleman’s club and she demands he teach her to smoke a cigar. But what will truly be Jonah’s undoing is finding out he’s an item on her list too, which makes him determined to bring her all the forbidden pleasures she can handle.

 

Mia Marlowe Author PhotoABOUT THE AUTHORS

Mia Marlowe is the award winning historical romance author of the Touch of Seduction Series and various Rock*It Reads. She lives in Boston. Connie Mason is a New York Times bestselling author of more than 50 novels. She was named Storyteller of the Year in 1990 and received a Career Achievement Award from RT Book Reviews in 1994. She currently lives in Florida. Together, Mia and Connie have written Sins of the Highlander, Lord of Fire and Ice, Lord of Devil Isle and the other books in the Royal Rakes Series: Waking Up with a Rake and One Night with a Rake. For more information, please visit http://www.miamarlowe.com.

 

 

 

 

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Book Spotlight & Giveaway: Back To You by Jessica Scott

Back-to-You-Pre-Launch-Blitz-1Q&A With Jessica Scott

1. You first introduced Trent and Laura a few years ago and readers have been eagerly awaiting their story for a few years.  Did you always know when you first created them in BECAUSE OF YOU that this was how their story would play out?
I knew they would have a story to tell but telling their story in this particular way, no I didn’t intend it. It took finding my amazing editor along with multiple attempts at trial and error to get them just right. I’m a nervous wreck about their story, but I’m also really excited because I’m very happy with how their story turned out. Plus, hamsters. Who can argue with that, right?

2. BACK TO YOU is the incredibly emotional story of a marriage at the breaking point.  What or who inspired you to write this story? 
I remember standing in the ops one day and one of the guys was on the phone with his wife. He was telling her how much he was sorry, how much he didn’t want to work late. Then one of the other guys remarked that he always says that but he doesn’t ever mean it. So I had this idea of a man who was so driven to get back to war that he let his entire family and personal life suffer, but I also wanted a wife who people could relate to as well. Laura is Trent’s perfect complement.

3. In your own personal life, you’ve been the soldier that has deployed to a war zone and the spouse that stayed home and has taken care of the family on the home front.  Which was more difficult for you in your experience?  And why?
That’s a much bigger topic than we have time for but I’ll say this: each one has its own unique challenges. Being deployed, not being able to get home when your kids are crying that they want mommy, that’s brutal. It rips your soul out. But then coming home and your reality doesn’t live up to the fantasy? In some ways I think it’s worse, and that doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. As far as being the wife at home? I remember vividly lying awake at night, obsessively checking to make sure my ringer was turned on. I never cared when he called I just wanted to hear his voice. So which one is worse? I can’t really say. But I’m grateful that we’ve made it through each one a little bit stronger, you know?

4. Which is your favorite story to write—a reunion romances like Trent and Laura’s where each scene is alive with their own history or a fresh romance where they meet for the very first time and everything is new?  Why?
I love a reunion story. I love the idea of being able to forgive and love the person you’re with right then and not the memory of someone. I’m a huge sucker for reunion stories, honestly. I love the reconnection, the noting of how things have changed, of learning to love that person all over again, especially after a betrayal or things didn’t work in the past.

5. Trent is such a compelling character and you do a beautiful job of showing his survivor’s guilt and the resulting anxiety and fear that provokes in him.  He’s both so alpha and strong and so very broken.  What inspired you to create such a complicated hero?  A real life person?  A culmination of your own experiences?  What you’ve seen yourself in the army?  And were you at all concerned about the way readers would respond to him? 
Trent is going to be hard for people to read, I suspect. He comes close to crossing some boundaries, and I wanted to do that deliberately: I wanted people to understand that coming home from war isn’t cured in a day or a week. It’s a process. Someone like Trent who has bled in combat isn’t going to be okay after a night of magical sex. I know that’s the fantasy, but I wanted something more: I wanted the fantasy that the couple will be strong enough to make it. So for me, Trent is deeply, deeply personal because I’ve seen friends struggle with some very tough choices. And the truth is, there is no magical cure but there can still be a happily ever after if you have someone strong enough to stand with you.

6. Laura is such an amazing character because she’s done the best for her family at every turn and supported her husband.  But when all communication breaks down with her husband and he just keeps deploying, she serves her husband with divorce papers while he’s serving.  It seems like such a taboo to serve papers while your spouse is deployed—is that true?  And why did you choose to have Laura, the ultimate good wife, respond this way? 
Laura sending Trent divorce papers while deployed I think is the ultimate prohibition. It’s just wrong on so many levels, and yet I wanted to give readers a sense of what could drive someone to their breaking point. Laura is such a strong woman and yet she broke. The strongest of us all have our breaking points. I wanted to show people how hard the war has been on everyone—not just the soldiers deploying but on the kids, on the spouses—but I also wanted to give people hope, too.

7. Agent Chaos and Fluffy, the family hamsters, almost steal the show with their disappearing acts and they add the perfect amount of cuteness and comic relief.  What inspired you to add them into the story?
Ah Fluffy and Agent Chaos. So for readers who don’t know, we have hamsters. It all started when we volunteered to buy the pre-k class pet. I didn’t realize that this would include home visits for the holidays. Fluffy was the first hamster and she promptly escaped within the first 24 hours. After that, we’ve become a multiple hamster household and well, when they escape, it’s madness because we have dogs and cats who, by some miracle, haven’t actually ever managed to capture one of the little buggers.
This story badly needed something to lighten it up. I thought adding in some escaping rodents would be the perfect thing to break up a really tough interaction between Trent and his kids. They provided a bridge for him to cross, a way to reach them while he was still getting used to them.

8. Big wedding or small?  Hamsters or dogs?  Sweats or lingerie?
Small wedding. Both hamsters and dogs and cats. Sweats all the way.

9. Emma and Ethan, Trent and Laura’s kids, are adorable and watching Trent learn how to be a dad again is an amazing thing.  How do you think Trent got so detached from his family? 
Coming home to be a parent again is probably the hardest thing soldiers do. The kids have changed, they have their own wants and needs and, well, they’re not your soldiers. They don’t listen like your soldiers have to. The noise and the chaos and the constant needs are really tough to get used to again, so I think Trent just ran away because it was too much to deal with.

10. Since this is such an emotionally charged story, was it difficult for you to write?  Or did it come easily?
It was very, very difficult to write. I wanted to push boundaries and create at least a glimpse of what it’s like to come home. I wanted to give readers a taste of the emotions that people go through, the fear, the uncertainty but also the love and the hope and the relief that their loved one is home safe.

11. Since you’ve been in Trent’s shoes, what is the hardest thing about readjusting to civilian life after a deployment?
The crowds and the entitlement. To this day, I won’t go into crowded stores or wait in crowds. It’s suffocating. And it’s funny because when I first came home, I was so annoyed at people complaining about lines and traffic and school starting. I was just so grateful to be back. Now, I’m much more sympathetic to everyday gripes and groans. I think it’s just part of how we get through our days.

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He’s in for the fight of his life . . .
Army captain Trent Davila loved his wife, Laura, and their two beautiful children. But when he almost lost his life in combat, something inside him died. He couldn’t explain the emptiness he felt or bridge the growing distance between him and his family—so he deployed again. And again. And again…until his marriage reaches its breaking point. Now, with everything on the line, Trent has one last chance to prove to his wife that he can be the man she needs …if she’ll have him…to win back his only love.

Laura is blindsided when Trent returns home. Time and again, he chose his men over his family, and she’s just beginning to put the pieces of her shattered heart back together.  But when Trent faces a court martial on false charges, only Laura can save him. What begins as an act of kindness to protect his career inflames a desire she thought long buried—and a love that won’t be denied.  But can she trust that this time he’s back to stay?

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EXCERPT FROM BACK TO YOU

“So, to what do I owe the honor of this visit?” she asked, minimizing her e-mail to be able to focus.

“Don’t throw me out of the office,” he said, trying to keep his voice light. “But I need to talk to you about Trent’s case.”

Laura leaned back in her chair, folding her arms over her chest, and started counting to ten.

“I know you’re having a hard time with him.”

Laura sucked on her top lip for a moment before answering. “I wouldn’t necessarily call filing for divorce a hard time.”

“And that’s what I need to talk to you about.”

“Patrick…”

“Just hear me out, okay?”

She ground her teeth but after a moment nodded.

“Listen, there’s no case against Trent. It’s weak at best. With the Article 32 about to start, we have a good chance of getting it stopped here before it goes to court-martial. But I need to plant doubt that the allegations against him are true.” He met her gaze. “I need you to do that.”

Laura chewed on her bottom lip, playing his words over and over in her head, not understanding what he was asking of her. “What do you mean, you need to plant doubt?”

“The primary witness against your husband, PFC Adorno—”

“Oh, we’ve met,” Laura said dryly.

Patrick’s smile was humorless. “Yes, well, that’s part of the prosecution’s problem. She’s alleging that Trent was inappropriate but the problem is that she and Lieutenant Randall were caught in their shenanigans downrange.”

Laura frowned. “So you think this is a ploy to get herself out of trouble?

“Her and her husband. If they were working together to steal the missing weapons systems, then what better way to get out of trouble than to make this stuff up against Trent? Takes the focus off her and her husband completely.”

Patrick leaned forward, tapping his index finger on the desk. “If I can cast Trent as a sympathetic family man who would never do anything like what she’s alleging, this case is all but dismissed. I’m not attacking her. All I have to do is make Trent look better than the story she’s telling and we’ve got a win.”

“And you need me to paint on a happy face and be the loving wife.”

Patrick shook his head. “No, I need you to be one half of a loving couple. And I need you to do it publicly where everyone can see it—in the PX, in the chow hall, everywhere. I need the officers on this board to believe exactly what I’ll be telling them on the day of the hearing.”

She looked down at her empty ring finger, absently rubbing the bare skin beneath the bandage. “Everyone knows that we’re having problems, Patrick.”

“Then make sure everyone knows you’ve fixed it.” He leaned back. “I wouldn’t ask you to do this if I didn’t think it was our best shot at getting this whole thing thrown out.”

She looked up at him. “Why didn’t Trent ask me to do this?”

Patrick swallowed and looked away. “He refused to drag you into this,” he said quietly. “For what it’s worth, I don’t in a million years believe the allegations against Trent. I don’t think he would ever, ever be unfaithful to you.”

Laura pressed her lips together in a flat line. “You’re wrong, Patrick. He’s been cheating on me for years. It was just with the army instead of another woman.”

“Laura—”

“Let me think about it,” she said quickly. “I won’t say no out of hand but I can’t make this decision on a whim.”

Patrick leaned across the desk, gripping her hand. “I know this is hard for you, Laura. I know what I’m asking you to do.”

She said nothing for a long moment and he gave her a sympathetic but firm smile. “Give it some thought, okay?”

When she was alone, she sat there, staring at the picture of her family. Wondering how she was going to bring him back into the kids’ lives and then rip him out again. What he was asking wasn’t fair. He had no idea what this was going to do to her family.

She glanced at the photo on her desk as she typed furiously, trying to get ahead of the flood of e-mails in her inbox.

There was a quiet rap on her office door. “I’m not here,” she said quickly, looking up.

Her fingers froze on the keyboard. Her heart stopped in her chest.

Trent stood in the doorway. He had a duffle bag slung over his shoulder. His glasses hid the darkness of his eyes. There was a streak of dirt on his cheek. An assault pack hung limply from his left hand.

A thousand emotions ripped through her all at once, rioting for supremacy as she drank in the sight of her husband.

Ex-husband, she reminded herself. Or at least he was supposed to be.

She wished that this were a normal homecoming. One where she would rush across the small space and crash into him.

His arms would come around her and she would inhale the strong spicy scent of his skin. Feel the heat of his touch. Savor that first, wild kiss.
Instead she had this. This empty chasm between them, echoing with loneliness.

And she had no idea how to cross it.

About the author:

jessicascottUSA Today bestselling author Jessica Scott is a career army officer; mother of two daughters, three cats and three dogs; wife to a career NCO and wrangler of all things stuffed and fluffy. She is a terrible cook and even worse housekeeper, but she’s a pretty good shot with her assigned weapon and someone liked some of the stuff she wrote. Somehow, her children are pretty well-adjusted and her husband still loves her, despite burned water and a messy house.

She’s written for the New York Times At War Blog, PBS Point of View: Regarding War Blog, and Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. She deployed to Iraq in 2009 as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom/New Dawn and has served as a company commander at Fort Hood, Texas.

She’s pursuing a PhD in Sociology in her spare time and most recently, she’s been featured as one of Esquire Magazine‘s Americans of the Year for 2012.

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: Teacup Turbulence by Linda O. Johnston

Blog Tour & Giveaway: Teacup Turbulence by Linda O. Johnston

great escape tour banner large TEA AND TURBULANCE640 I’m so glad to have Linda here with us today to talk about her new book, Teacup Turbulence.  I adore this series and rescued animals have a special place in my heart because of my little Maddie. She was found on the side of the road with her babies and brought to an animal shelter where she wasn’t adopted for two months. We luckily found her at our local humane society the day she was transferred and it was love at first sight.  She is a wonderful kitty and I’m thankful that we have this lovely lady in our lives. Take it away, Linda.

Hi, I’m Linda O. Johnston, and I’m delighted to be blogging at Books-n-Kisses.  I’m here thanks to a really delightful book tour.  It was set up for me by Great Escapes Book Tours to help me  promote my latest Pet Rescue Mystery, TEACUP TURBULENCE, a January release from Berkley Prime Crime.

My pet rescue mysteries involve both dogs and cats–but I focus on saving dogs. Why? Because I love them! So, I’m sending more kisses in their direction as I blog here.

My own dogs definitely rank high among my writing inspirations.  I have two–or, rather, they have me.  My Cavalier King Charles Spaniels Lexie and Mystie have trained me better than I’ve trained them.

Zoey is the main dog in the Pet Rescue Mysteries.  She is–what else?–a rescue dog adopted by protagonist Lauren Vancouver, the chief administer of HotRescues, a wonderful, fictional no-kill pet shelter in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles.

Of course when I talk about “no-kill” I’m referring to pets, not people.  The Pet Rescue Mysteries are cozy mysteries, so someone is murdered in each of them.  The animals all come out of the stories fine, even if some of them get into danger now and then.

So, kisses to the dogs, both those in my stories and my own.  And kisses to Lauren for saving animals.  She does have a love interest, by the way–Matt Kingston, a captain with Los Angeles Animal Services.  Kisses, as well, to Matt.  And to Dante DeFrancisco, the wealthy benefactor of HotRescues in my stories, since he makes sure HotRescues has enough funds to take care of all the animals it saves.  Yes, it’s fiction, since most real shelters are always in need of funds.  But it’s one less worry for Lauren as she takes care of animals and solves mysteries.

What’s the underlying theme of TEACUP TURBULENCE? It centers on a very special bunch of people who pick up homeless animals from areas where their sort isn’t being adopted particularly quickly, and move them to locations where people will welcome them with open arms…and homes.  I fortunately did not make this up. A bunch of real organizations actually do this, using both private planes and cars.  Private planes are the vehicles of choice in TEACUP TURBULENCE.  And of course, since it’s a cozy mystery, there’s a murder involved that Lauren Vancouver has to solve.  My kisses to the characters in TEACUP TURBULENCE, as well as to those genuine people who do such generous work to save homeless pets.

Let me add my kisses to Books-n-Kisses for hosting me here.  I’d love to see your comments on this blog and my Pet Rescue Mysteries–and I’ll blow you a kiss if you comment!

 

About the Author:

LOJPublicityPhotoLinda O. Johnston’s first published fiction appeared in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and won the Robert L. Fish Memorial Award for Best First Mystery Short Story of the year. Since then, Linda, a former lawyer who is now a full-time writer, has published more short stories, novellas, and 35 romance and mystery novels, including Harlequin Romantic Suspense as well as the Alpha Force paranormal romance miniseries for Harlequin Nocturne.

Linda’s Pet Rescue Mysteries, a spinoff from her Kendra Ballantyne, Pet-Sitter mysteries for Berkley Prime Crime, feature Lauren Vancouver, a determined pet rescuer who runs a no-kill shelter. In this cozy series, “no-kill” refers to pets, not people!  And watch for Linda’s Superstition Mysteries from Midnight Ink.

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Los Angeles animal shelter manager Lauren Vancouver has a soft spot for animals in need—and a keen eye for crime. . .

Thanks to a savvy ad campaign featuring teacup pups sporting HotPets Bling—a new line of faux jewelry dog collars—small dog adoptions have skyrocketed across the city. So when Lauren discovers a shelter in the Midwest with more toy dogs than it can handle, she arranges a private plane to swoop in and fly the pups back to LA.

But Lauren didn’t count on rescue worker Teresa Kantrim coming along for the ride. Teresa has cared for the dogs since they were found and doesn’t trust anyone from La-La Land to take over the job. Her biting comments clearly haven’t earned Teresa any new friends, but when she turns up murdered, it’s time for Lauren to dig into Teresa’s past and find out who wanted her put down.

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Jennifer’s Review of Teacup Turbulence

Review (5 Stars): I have loved this series from the very beginning and Teacup Turbulence is the best in the series for me. Lauren Vancouver, the administer of HotRescues, learns that a shelter in Missouri has more small dogs than they can handle at a time where L.A. residents are clamoring for these dogs as a result of a new dog collar ad campaign.  After Lauren arranges for these adorable dogs to be flown to HotRescues, she learns that a rescue worker has joined the pups and will be monitoring their treatment in L.A.  Teresa isn’t a very nice woman and seems to get in arguments with everyone that she comes into contact with, which leads to Lauren finding another dead body at the shelter.  It’s up to Lauren to find out who is to blame for Teresa’s death and everyone seems to have a reason for wanting this snarky woman dead.

Every time that I read one of Ms. Johnston’s books, I feel like I’m visiting an old friend.  I love her Pet Rescue series and I am always entertained by whatever situations Lauren seems to find herself in to investigate a new murder and protect these adorable animals. I enjoyed catching up with these characters and I loved that I couldn’t figure out the mystery before Lauren did.  Teacup Turbulence is a wonderful addition to a great series and I can’t wait to read the next Pet Rescue mystery.

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The Adventure of the Wollaston Ritual

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Can be read for free on the author’s website here: http://www.emmajaneholloway.com/free-reads/

Should you dare to read it, “The Adventure of the Wollaston Ritual” will serve as a fine (and perhaps a little frightening) introduction to Evelina Cooper, the niece of none other than the great detective Sherlock Holmes. Her world is one of sorcery, automatons and mystery. The main course in this succulent fiction feast – A Study in Silk – will be served September 24. In the meantime, consider “The Adventure of the Wollaston Ritual” to be a scrumptious hors d’oeuvre

 

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A Study in Silks

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Evelina Cooper, niece of Sherlock Holmes, is ready for her first London Season – except for a murderer, missing automatons, a sorcerer, and a talking mouse. In a Victorian era ruled by a ruthless steam baron council, mechanical power is the real monarch, and sorcery the demon enemy of the empire. Evelina has secretly mastered a coveted weapon – magic that can run machines. Should she trust the handsome, clever rake who speeds her breath, or the dashing trick rider who would dare anything she would ask?

 

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The Strange and Alarming Courtship of Miss Imogen Roth

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The Strange and Alarming Coutrtship of Miss Imogen Roth is the third prequel story to Emma Jane Holloway’s A STUDY IN SILKS, the first book in her Baskerville Affair series.

 

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A Study in Darkness

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When a bomb goes off at 221B Baker Street, Evelina Cooper is thrown into her Uncle Sherlock’s world of mystery and murder. But just when she thought it was safe to return to the ballroom, old, new, and even dead enemies are clamoring for a place on her dance card.

Before Evelina’s even unpacked her gowns for a country house party, an indiscretion puts her in the power of the ruthless Gold King, who recruits her as his spy. He knows her disreputable past and exiles her to the rank alleyways of Whitechapel with orders to unmask his foe.

As danger mounts, Evelina struggles between hiding her illegal magic and succumbing to the darker aspects of her power. One path keeps her secure; the other keeps her alive. For rebellion is brewing, a sorcerer wants her soul, and no one can protect her in the hunting ground of Jack the Ripper

 

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The Steamspinner Mutiny

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The Steamspinner Mutiny is a story that takes place after Emma Jane Holloway’s A STUDY IN DARKNESS and before A STUDY IN ASHES, which are the second and third books in her Baskerville Affair series. Be aware that there are spoilers if you have not read A STUDY IN DARKNESS.

Can be read for free on the author’s website here: http://www.emmajaneholloway.com/free-reads/

 

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A Study in Ashes 

The Baskerville Affair #3

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As part of her devil’s bargain with the industrial steam barons, Evelina Cooper is finally enrolled in the Ladies’ College of London. However, she’s attending as the Gold King’s pet magician, in handcuffs and forbidden contact with even her closest relation, the detective Sherlock Holmes.

Not even Niccolo, the dashing pirate captain, and his sentient airship can save her. But Evelina’s problems are only part of a larger war. The Baskerville Affair is finally coming to light, and the rebels are making their move to wrest power from the barons and restore it to Queen Victoria. Missing heirs and nightmare hounds are the order of the day—or at least that’s what Dr. Watson is telling the press.

But their plans are doomed unless Evelina escapes to unite her magic with the rebels’ machines—and even then her powers aren’t what they used to be. A sorcerer has awakened a dark hunger in Evelina’s soul, and only he can keep her from endangering them all. The only problem is…he’s dead

Blog Tour & Spotlight: Murder Strikes A Pose by Tracy Weber

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Today I have Tracy Weber here today to discuss her debut book, Murder Strikes a Pose.

What’s That Pose on the Cover?

I can’t take any credit for it, but I’ve fallen in love with the cover of Murder Strikes a Pose, my first cozy mystery. The Seattle landmarks highlight the lovely city the story is set in.  The bright colors hint at the humor and lightness I’ve tried to pepper throughout the novel, in spite of its sometimes serious themes. The cartoon characters’ expressions capture the love Kate (my protagonist) and Bella (her dog) feel for each other.  Even better, the yoga pose on the cover is part of the series’ name: The Downward Dog Mysteries.

You don’t have to practice yoga to enjoy my books, but in case any of your readers are tempted to give it a try.  I thought I’d share some information about this popular yoga pose.

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Downward Facing Dog is a favorite pose of yoga students everywhere.  Even Bella likes it, much better than she likes its evil counterpart, Cat Pose! Downward Dog strengthens the shoulders while stretching the backs of the legs, but those are only its secondary effects.  In Viniyoga (the style of yoga Kate teaches) Downward Dog is categorized as an extension pose, meaning that its primary intention is to lengthen the spine.  That amazing stretch Kate feels in her calves and hamstrings is just a side benefit.

My book cover’s static depiction of Downward Dog is only part of the posture.  In Viniyoga, moving in and out of the pose is as important as staying in it.  Movement contracts the muscles that will eventually be stretched, making them more like warm plastic and less like rubber bands. Wester physiologists call this action Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation, or PNF.  (Though somehow I doubt that’s what the ancient yogis called it.)

Instructions for Down-Dogging it the Murder Strikes a Pose Way

1. Come to your hands and knees, with your knees about four inches apart.  Place your hips directly above your knees and your hands slightly in front of and wider than your shoulders.

2. On inhale, lengthen your spine and tuck your toes.

3. On exhale, press down through your hands and feet, lifting your hips to the sky. Keep your knees bent and your chin slightly tucked.  Focus on feeling length between the crown of your head and your tailbone.

4. On the following inhale, lower your knees to the mat again.  Bring your hips directly above your knees and lengthen your spine.

5.  Move in and out of this position eight times, wrapping each movement in each breath.

6. After the eighth repetition, remain in Downward Dog for several breaths and enjoy the stretch!

Hints:

  • Keep your chin slightly tucked and your low back extended.
  • Don’t worry about how you look! Feel free to soften your knees. Focus on lengthening your body from your head to your tailbone.
  • To minimize wrist strain, spread your fingers and press your weight equally out through your fingertips.
  • Avoid pressing your chest too closely to your thighs.  This can hyperextend your shoulders, which adds significant strain to your shoulder joints.

Happy down dogging, everyone! Please check out Murder Strikes a Pose, and let me know what you think of the cover.  Even more importantly, let me know how you like the story inside of it! I hope you love reading it as much as I’ve loved writing it.

Namaste

Tracy Weber

About the Author:

IMG_8501Tracy Weber is a certified yoga teacher and the founder of Whole Life Yoga, an award-winning yoga studio in Seattle, where she currently lives with her husband and German Shepherd. Weber is a member of the Pacific Northwest Writers Association, Dog Writers Association of America, and Sisters in Crime. She loves sharing her passion for yoga and animals in any form possible. Murder Strikes a Pose is Weber’s debut.

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Murder Strikes Pose

Yoga instructor Kate Davidson tries to live up to yoga’s Zen-like expectations, but it’s not easy while struggling to keep her small business afloat or dodging her best friend’s matchmaking efforts.

When George, a homeless alcoholic, and his loud, horse-sized German shepherd, Bella, start hawking newspapers outside her studio, Kate attempts to convince them to leave. Instead, the three strike up an unlikely friendship.

Then Kate finds George’s dead body. The police dismiss it as a drug-related street crime, but Kate knows he was no drug dealer. Now she must solve George’s murder and find someone willing to adopt his intimidating companion before Bella is sent to the big dog park in the sky. With the murderer on her trail, Kate has to work fast or her next Corpse Pose may be for real.

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Guest Blogger: Molly Harper

Books-n-Kisses is please to let one of our all time favorite authors take over the blog today.   If you don’t know about Molly Harper yet here is a little about Molly.

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When Molly Harper was eight years old, she set up a “writing office” in her parents’ living room, complete with an old manual typewriter and a toy phone. And she (very slowly) pecked out the story of her third-grade class taking a trip around the world and losing a kid in each city. She had a dark sense of humor even then.

When Molly was considerably older, she headed for Western Kentucky University, where she majored in print journalism. After graduation, she landed a job with The Paducah Sun and married her high school sweetheart, David, a local police officer. After six years at the newspaper, Molly took a more family-friendly secretarial position at a local church office.

Her husband worked nights and Molly was alone with their small child in the “The Apartment of Lost Souls.” A big fan of vampire movies and TV shows, she decided to write a vampire romance novel. Molly created Jane Jameson, a bit of an accidental loser. Jane is single, almost 30, and a librarian working in Half-Moon Hollow, Ky. She has become a permanent fixture on her Mama’s prayer list. And despite the fact that she’s pretty good at her job, she just got canned so her boss could replace her with someone who occasionally starts workplace fires. Jane drowns her sorrows at the local faux nostalgia-themed sports bar. On her way home, she’s mistaken for a deer and shot by a drunk hunter. And then she wakes up as a vampire. The three-book JANE JAMESON series–which includes Nice Girls Don’t Have Fangs, Nice Girls Don’t Date Dead Men and Nice Girls Don’t Live Forever—was released in 2009.  A fourth and final installment, Nice Girls Don’t Bite Their Neighbors, was released in 2012.

Molly continues stories in the Jane Jameson universe through her HALF-MOON HOLLOW series, Driving Mr. Dead, The Care and Feeding of Stray Vampires, Undead Sublet, and A Witch’s Handbook of Kisses and Curses.  Undead Sublet is a short story in The Undead in My Bed anthology.  A Witch’s Handbook of Kisses and Curses was released in June 2013.

A special FREE audio holiday novella, I’m Dreaming of an Undead Christmas is available now from Audible (so be sure to get your copy today!).undead christmas

Molly has been updating her popular NAKED WEREWOLF romance series in 2013. How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf was originally released in February 2011, quickly followed by The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf. A third installment, How to Run With a Naked Werewolf, will be released on 12/31/13.

Molly also launched her first-ever contemporary romance series, BLUEGRASS, with My Bluegrass Baby in December 2012.  Rhythm and Bluegrass was subsequently released in October 2013.

Molly’s books are published by Pocket Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. They are available in print, as e-books and audio books at major book stores and on Amazon. Molly is a native of Kentucky. She lives in Paducah with her husband and children.

You can keep up with Molly online at her Website, on Facebook, on Twitter, and onGoodReads.

For those of you new to Molly’s work, we highly suggest that you check out her entire backlist, but for today, we’re going to spotlight her NAKED WEREWOLF series and its upcoming release.

 

So now that you know a little about Molly I will let her take over. Take it away Molly: 

Every time I write a book, I try to walk away with a lesson.

Whether it’s new information from research or a skill I picked up while studying a character’s potential background, I try to learn something from every project.  For instance, I while writing THE CARE AND FEEDING OF STRAY VAMPIRES, I spent so much time looking up poisonous plants, I’m pretty sure my internet history would have put me in jail if anything had happened to my loved ones.  After writing the Bluegrass contemporary series, I’m pretty sure I could run a tourism marketing department on my own – but probably just for the state of Kentucky.

With HOW TO RUN WITH A NAKED WEREWOLF, the main character, Anna, is on the run from an abusive ex, and stumbles into the path of Caleb Graham, a member of the Grundy werewolf pack.  I spent a lot of time reading about dysfunctional relationships and abusive men so I could accurately portray the ex’s transition from a seemingly normal guy to someone who would break into his ex-wife’s email so he could hunt her across ten states.

But I forgot that I share a Kindle account with my husband, so every time I ordered a book like TOXIC MEN: TEN WAYS TO IDENTIFY, DEAL WITH AND HEAL FROM THE MEN WHO MAKE YOUR LIFE MISERABLE by Lillian Glass, PhD, the same book would pop up on David’s carousel.   Two or three titles later, he walked into our living room and asked, “Sweetheart, is there something you’re trying to tell me?”

It is not easy being married to an author.

And even though David is not toxic, I did walk away from this manuscript feeling very fortunate to have the man I married, and fairly certain that I’d learned enough verbal disarmament techniques to drive him insane if he gets sassy with me.

Again, it is not easy being married to an author.

I recently started taking Brazillian jiu jitsu lessons, which didn’t directly result from a book idea.  But so far, the techniques I’ve learned have made their way into two manuscripts.  If I can conjure up an idea about a female assassin who is highly deadly, but trips over her own feet while not on assignment, the “lesson” cycle will be complete.

HOW TO RUN WITH A NAKED WEREWOLF is available in print, ebook and audio at all major book retailers. For more information, go to mollyharper.com or simonandschuster.com.

 

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How To Run With a Naked Werewolf

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Caleb Graham is a werewolf by nature, a tracker by profession. He uses his “extra gifts” to find people, and not always in the most legal or ethical manner. He doesn’t care what they’ve done, or who wants them found, as long as his considerable fee is paid. He likes his life simple and uncomplicated.

Anna Moder, former physician to Caleb’s pack, happens across Caleb during a particularly violent “negotiation” that has left him bloodied and unconscious. She helps him, despite the fact that he’s cost her a car, so he insists that she stay with him on the road for a while. As they grow closer, Anna looks past the gruff exterior and and the questionable job to thoroughly decent werewolf underneath.

Anna – who is careful to edit her involvement with Caleb’s pack from their conversations – doesn’t talk about why a nice girl wants to live in the middle of frozen nowhere, but she’s obviously on the run from something. When Anna’s past collides with Caleb’s current assignment from one of his sleazier contacts, Caleb finally has to make a choice—protect his job…or his potential mate?

Don’t forget to check out our review of How to Run with A Naked Werewolf HERE

Guest Blogger & Giveaway with Lee Christine

A modern day author’s life varies greatly from the practises of say, an author writing thirty years ago. While Barbara Cartland would lay on her chaise lounge with her fluffy white dog in her lap and speak into a dictation machine, and P.D. James’ secretary would turn up at 10am every day to type up P.D.’s longhand, modern day authors are using voice recognition software to get the words down, while the others are pounding away on their laptops. Everything is quicker, if not instantaneous.

The first thing I do in the morning, after taking a forty five minute walk with my husband along the beach to clear my head, is check email and social media. Living in Australia, I’m always interested to see what’s come in overnight from the Northern Hemisphere and from our friends, two hours ahead of us, across the ditch in New Zealand. This means scrolling through Facebook and Twitter as well as reading my emails and preparing blog posts.  And I haven’t even had breakfast yet.

My morning is usually spent editing my work from the day before. It helps to read it again after a good nights’ sleep. Some days, I spend an hour or two skyping with my grown up children who are living in the United States. Instantaneous.

Most things are a mere key stroke away, and for a writer, this is both awesome and distracting. The internet has forever changed the way we work and the way we interact, but what hasn’t changed is the need for writer’s to have discipline, the discipline of putting your butt in the recliner and getting the words down one way or another. Usually my afternoons are spent this way, trying to add words to my current WIP. And like everyone else on the planet, there are chores to do, messages to run and elderly parents to visit. Sometimes, it’s hard to find the hours to forge ahead, and some days are more successful than others. But there’s no way around exercising that discipline, because in the end the book is not going to write itself.

Six o’clock is wine o’clock in my house, and I usually begin thinking about getting started on dinner. If I’m not satisfied with my word count for the day, I’ll try getting some more words down at night, maybe after catching a TV program like Homeland or Hostages.

Then it’s time for bed, and like everyone else, it all begins again the next day.

 

leeAbout Lee Christine:

Lee Christine is a former legal practice manager and corporate trainer. An amateur songwriter in her teens, she is passionate about music, and plays the alto saxophone.

In 2011, In Safe Hands won first place in the Romance Writers of America Silicon Valley Gotcha Contest, followed in 2012 with first place in The Smoky Mountains Laurie Award and the East Texas Southern Heat Writing Contest. The novel also received a Commended in the 2012 Romance Writers of New Zealand Clendon Award.

In Safe Hands is Lee’s first novel, and she is currently writing her second, another gripping romantic suspense. She has two grown children, and lives in Newcastle, Australia. Learn more about Lee here

 

 

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In Safe Arms

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Smooth, seductive and savage: Lee Christine returns to the dark, criminal underbelly of Sydney with her follow-up to In Safe Hands.

Legal secretary Josephine Valenti has no idea why a notorious bikie president would be contacting her, but when he is murdered in front of her eyes, she knows that she is in very deep trouble. Fleeing to her home, she’s intercepted by Nate Hunter, a man she used to know and lust after…a man she used to care about.

However, Nate has changed. His leathers and his bike tell of a lifestyle that Josie can’t begin to accept or understand. His is a life of drugs, money laundering and prostitution.

Though, all is not what it seems, and Josie must fight harder than she ever has before — for the truth, for what’s right, and, ultimately for the man who still has a hold of her heart.

Goodreads praise for In Safe Hands: “This is a fabulous debut novel, expertly thought out and skilfully written with a passionate pair of main characters that both have hidden depths…I’m definitely looking forward to her next release!”

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Interview & Tour wide giveaway with Abby Niles

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Can you please share with us a little about yourself?

I’m a single mom to nine-year-old boy/girl twins. Most of my morning is spent writing while the kids are in school. The nights my ex-hubs have the twinks, I work at a gym and watch other people’s kids so they can work-out. When I don’t have on the mom/writer hat, I’m catching up with friends over a glass of spiced rum and coke. No wine for this chickie, gives me a roaring headache 😉

Have you always wanted to be an author?

No, actually, I didn’t even keep a diary as a kid. Reading had always been my escape. After I had the twins, the exhaustion kept me from getting lost in a book. I started picking plots apart, characters apart etc. And my escape was gone. One day I got this idea and started writing. I was able to escape into the (very bad) book I was writing and I found I enjoyed using my imagination. So I decided to get some critique partners and quickly learned how bad I was at writing. At that point, it became a challenge, and I started taking workshops. The more I learned, the more I feel in love. Here I am today, almost ten years later, and I can’t imagine not writing.

What is your most interesting writing quirk?

I talk while I write. I just did it. I verbally answered this questions before I typed it. LOL. I also gesticulate, which most people do, but I also do it while I’m writing. It usually happens when I’m deep in an emotional scene. I might slash my hand through the air in anger because my heroine just did. It won’t be shocking when I say, I don’t write in public.

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FIGHTING LOVE is a friends-to-lovers story. Tommy “Lightning” Sparks has lost his belt and his career. A fire takes care of the rest. Left with nothing, he has to move in with his best friend, Julie. While he expects his short stay with her to be drama-free, the way their relationship has always been, all kinds of drama explodes after an incident forces him to see the woman she is and not the sister he’s always considered her. Tommy isn’t a one woman sort of man, so the fact his player radar is pointing to the most important person in his life, freaks him out to no end. When she starts spending time with another fighter, jealousy gets thrown into the mix and he struggles between fear of losing her to another man and doing what he knows is right by her because he will end up hurting her and then he’ll lose her completely.

Julie is on the other side of the spectrum. She has always been in love with Tommy and she doesn’t want to be. Deep down, she knows that she and Tommy would never really work in a relationship because they are so different. She tries to move on, but can’t seem to find that guy who will help erase the unwanted love she has for her best friend from her heart. After Tommy moves in, she meets Brody and all the sudden her best friend is doing things she’s spent years fantasizing about. And their relationship is taken to a whole new level and the close bond they’ve shared is tested.

How did you come up with the idea for this story?

I love friends-to-lovers stories. When I wrote the proposal for the Love to the Extreme series, I knew I wanted to have a book centered on two friends, but I wanted their relationship to be deeper than a couple who have only been friends for a few years. Those types of relationships are already difficult enough when transitioning from friends to lovers, but when it’s a childhood friendship that has continued on into adulthood it’s a whole different realm of difficult. That is Tommy and Julie. Two people who already have a unique bond, who do love each other, share memories and a dark past. Two people who have always been there for the other no matter what. I wanted to take an established relationship like that and explore how terrifying it would be to start having feeling for a person you already can’t imagine your life without. Then explores the fears that if you screwed up, like you have a reputation of doing, you wouldn’t just lose a romantic partner, but you would lose a friendship that has meant everything to you.

Can you share with us your current work(s) in progress?

I’m currently working on WINNING LOVE, which is the third book of the Love to the Extreme series. Sorry girls, this is not Brody’s book. LOL. That is in response to some earlier reviews. I DO plan to write his book though. I fell in love with Brody, too. I get the draw. WINNING LOVE is Mac’s story. We will be going out of Atlanta, Georgia and taking things to Kansas, where Mac is helping a longtime friend with some training for an upcoming fight and while he is there, he will face the terrors of his past. He also meets Gayle Andrews, his infuriatingly, will-not-take-no-for-an-answer new neighbor, whose passion for life and contagious smile starts to burrow into the darkness that has laid heavy inside him since wife’s death. I absolutely love this book. I’m almost completed with the first draft and I can’t wait to share the blurb for this one.

Who is the one author that you would love to meet someday and why?

Karen Marie Moning. Why? Because she created Jericho Barrons. LOL. No, seriously. Karen Marie Moning is one my favorite authors. I feel in love with her writing and Grimm Roderick when I read To Tame a Highland Warrior years ago and I’ve been a huge fan ever since.

What is the best piece of advice you would give to someone that wants to get into writing?

Grow thick skin. If you don’t, you won’t make it past the first critique. And you sure won’t make it once you get published. Trust me, no critique partner will ever massacre your written baby like your editor will J

Can you share with us something off your bucket list?

After my kids are grown, I’d really like to spend a summer exploring Scotland and Ireland. Two places I’ve always wanted to go.

What is in your To Read Pile that you are dying to start or upcoming release you can’t wait for?

My to-read pile is out of control right now. I’ve put out five books this year and I have had NO time to read. I’ve bought, lol, but…yeah, reading just hasn’t been in the cards. So I have a LONG list of books waiting on my Kindle that just seems to grow. At this point, I don’t even know which story to start with because there are sooo many good ones. Things should settle down for me within the next couple of months, so my plan is to pick one and go.

Is there anything else you would like to add?

Thank you so much for having me today!!!

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Talk about kicking a fighter while he’s down. 

Former Middleweight champion and confirmed bachelor Tommy “Lightning” Sparks has lost it all: his belt, his career, and now his home. After the devastating fire, he moves in with his drama-free best friend, Julie. One encounter changes everything and Julie is no longer the girl he’s spent his life protecting but a desirable woman he wants to take to his bed. Knowing his reputation, he’s determined to protect Julie more than ever—from himself.

Veterinarian Julie Rogers has been in love with Tommy since she was ten, but would love to get over the man. She’s quiet nights at home and a glass of wine. He’s clubbing all night and shots of tequila. As friends they work great. As a couple? No way in hell. She just can’t get her heart to agree. When she starts spending time with another fighter, the man who’s always treated her like a sister is suddenly not being very brotherly and enflames her body like never before.

Can two childhood friends make a relationship work, or will they lose everything because they stopped FIGHTING LOVE.

 

AbbyA little about Abby: 

Abby Niles has always loved to read. After having twins and becoming a stay-at-home mom, she started doodling stories to keep her sanity. She didn’t plan for writing to become an obsession, but it did. Today, she juggles work, home life, and writing. It’s not always easy, but hey, who said life was easy? When Abby’s not writing, you can find her playing ‘Just Dance’ with her kids or trying to catch up on her never-ending to-be-read list.

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Shatter by Joan Swan Tour & Giveaway

Shatter

by Joan Swan

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Genre: Romantic Suspense (with paranormal elements)

Heat Level: 3.5/5

Elements/Tags: romance, suspense, paranormal abilities, conspiracy, firefighters,

Publisher: Kensington

Publishing Date: 12/31/13

Series: Phoenix Rising, 4

Format: Print and Ebook

Words: 110k

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For seven years, Halina Beloi has been in hiding. But she’s never forgotten Mitch Foster, the long, lean man she had to leave behind. Until, that is, Mitch shows up with a list of questions and a 9mm in his hand.

All Mitch knows is that Halina broke his heart and disappeared. But new information has surfaced implicating her as a player in the deadliest game of Mitch’s life. This time, he’s not letting go without answers. Now terror, danger and heat will fuse them together or shatter the future. . .

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Outside, the cold, wet fog hit them like a wall. Halina tightened her arms around herself and took tentative steps on the concrete in her bare feet, pausing near the building.

People in robes, slippers and pajamas clustered in the parking lot. A ladder truck, lights flashing, parked in front of the hotel. Firefighters in yellow turnouts roamed in different directions.

“Fucking firefighters,” Mitch muttered. “I swear I could go the rest of my life without ever seeing one again.”

Beneath his hand, Halina started to shiver. He tossed his jacket around her shoulders.

“Away from the building, people,” one of the firefighters called, gesturing toward the parking lot. “Come this way.”

“Stay at the back of the crowd,” Mitch said. “Dex is dark and low. No one will notice him.”

Once there, Halina pulled from Mitch’s hold and dropped into a crouch, drawing Dex into a hug. With everyone watching the fire truck—which was doing nothing, along with the milling firefighters . . .fucking waste of taxpayer dollars—no one noticed they had a dog. Last thing Mitch needed was someone complaining about an animal in a non-animal-friendly hotel. Or bitching they hadn’t gotten to bring their dog. Or, worse, wanting to pet the mutt. Any attention was unwanted attention.

Mitch crossed his arms and faced her. “Tell me, Halina. Why?”

She released Dex and pushed to her feet. Her eyes blazed with emotion, but the night had taken its toll, leaving only a ghostly trace of her beauty. Mitch forced himself to ignore the shadows beneath her eyes, the injury across her forehead, her nearly translucent skin. She’d brought this on herself.

“Maybe, if you were a good guy,” she said, her anger showing only in the flare of heat in her gaze, “if you were genuine, if you cared, if you were nice, I’d tell you. But you know what, Mitch? You’ve been nothing but angry and mean. You came here with an agenda, one that was all about you. You don’t give a shit about me. You don’t give a shit what that agenda will cost me.”

She took a breath so deep it raised her shoulders. Mitch’s chest tightened with anger and regret and more of the self-disgust that was becoming far too familiar.

“So you can go to hell not knowing why. I know I hurt you. And you may not believe it, but it hurt me too. It was the hardest thing I’ve ever done and I’ve done a shitload of hard things in my life. I told you that night that I was sorry. There’s nothing more I can say than I’m sorry. But that will never be enough for you. And it’s clear nothing about me will ever be enough for you now. You don’t believe anything I say anyway.”

Tears spilled over her lashes and slid down her cheeks. She was shaking. And damn it, Mitch wanted to reach for her, hold her. At the same time he wanted to shake her until the words he needed to hear fell from her mouth.

“Fuck you, Mitch,” she said, voice strong even pushing through a throat clogged with tears.  “You don’t deserve answers from me.”

She didn’t turn and walk away as he expected. She stood her ground and glared at him. Daring him to deny he’d been the worst kind of bastard. To deny he was risking her safety. Her sanity. Her life.

And he couldn’t. She knew he couldn’t. And she knew he’d hate himself because he couldn’t.

Nor could he stand the sight of her tears, and reached out to wipe them. She knocked his hand away in one smooth, practiced move, then turned her back on him—nothing new there—and wandered further into the darkness, Dex beside her.

Mitch heaved a breath and checked on the unfolding events at the front of the hotel, hands stuffed into his pockets. But there were no unfolding events. Nothing was happening. “What the hell are they doing?”

With Dex standing guard over Halina, Mitch approached one of the firefighters. “Sir,” he said, “my wife’s sick. Do you have an ETA of when we’ll be able to go back in?”

“We’re just doing a final check,” he said. “Ten minutes.”

Mitch slogged back through the crowd. Statements like “false alarm” and “someone pulled the box in the lobby” and “getting a lot of different stories” penetrated his troubled mind, escalating into a vague sense of alarm.

A small yelp sounded at the back of the crowd. The sheer wrongness of it sent dread skittering across his chest. He sidestepped a couple and peered through the darkness in the direction Halina had taken Dex.

She was crouched next to a dark shadow on the concrete and her worried voice cut through the night.

“Dex. Dex. God, Dex.”

Dread turned to fear.

“Halina.” He called to her as he jostled through milling people, trying to get her attention off the dog and onto her surroundings. Her head came up and her light, frantic eyes met his, flooded with a plea for help just as another shadow moved.

“Behind you!” Fear burst at the center of his body and Mitch pushed into a sprint, drawing his gun. But she was too far away. The man behind her, dressed in a black jacket and black pants, slammed a fist to her arm.

Halina turned, grabbed his wrist and pushed to her feet. She struggled for mere seconds before losing strength. Then she went limp and fell right into the man’s arms—Abernathy’s arms, torn, scabbed lips and all.

Abernathy whipped Halina over his shoulder and threw her in the backseat of an SUV. A gray Chevy SUV. Mitch’s mind snapped back to the freeway accident. To the car that had made that insane cut across traffic. “Sonofabitch.”

Mitch passed the spot where Halina had been standing and chased the SUV as it fishtailed out of the parking lot. When the vehicle was well out of range, he came to a shaky stop and dragged in air.

He set his stance. “No way, you fucker.” Aimed. “She’s mine.” Fired.

 

joan.swan.headshotMeet Author Joan Swan:

NY Times and USA Today Bestselling Author Joan Swan writes sexy romantic suspense for Kensington (Phoenix Rising Series) and independently (Covert Affairs Series).  She also works as a sonographer at a top medical facility in San Francisco and lives in magnificent wine country on the central coast of California with her husband and two daughters.

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December Covet Release Day Blast

Covets have all the sexiness, emotion, and happily ever after that readers have come to expect and love from Entangled. They are firmly grounded in the contemporary world, but each novel brings in supernatural twists, breaking the contemporary and paranormal rules, alike. To find out more about their titles, chat with authors, participate in special events, and to find out what books you’ll be coveting next, visit the Entangled website, follow them on Twitter, LIKE their Facebook page, and join the Book Club.
Today I’m happy to be featuring Covet’s December releases:

Beg Me to Slay by Lisa Kessler

He’ll slay her demons, but it may cost her heart…Four years ago Tegan Ashton was attacked. Determined never to be a victim again, she devotes her life to martial arts and self-defense. When her assailant returns to finish what he started, only one person can help her.

Gabe is a private investigator by day and demon slayer by night. After losing loved ones, he vows to defend people from a threat they don’t realize exists.

The relationship is supposed to be strictly business, but fighting demons together stirs up emotions they never expected. Turns out demon slaying is a breeze compared to facing their scarred pasts and even worse – hearts.

 

Ashes by Sarah Gilman

Journalist Ambrosia Pellerin accepts an assignment involving the legendary phoenix, expecting, if nothing else, a little entertainment. Instead, she winds up pregnant—by a surprisingly human-looking firebird, Reece Bennu.

As the Phoenix prince, Reece is next in line to the throne and expected to marry a purebred royal. A common human such as Ambrosia is not in the cards. He swears, though, he’ll never be an absentee father.

As Ambrosia’s due date grows closer, so do the soon-to-be parents. But will their tentative love survive the prejudice of Reece’s grandmother, who will stop at nothing to tear the two apart?

 


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