Guest Blogger: Jessica Stone & Tour Wide Giveaway

Aloha! Now that I’ve told you all a little bit about my home of Hawaii, I thought maybe you’d like to know something about me.

  1. I was actually born in France though I’m American. My family moved to California when I was still a baby. I grew up in San Francisco, but I’ve been living in Hawaii for years now and consider Honolulu my home.
  2. My best friend Kim is like a sister to me. She’s the reason I ended up here in Honolulu.
  3. I used to be a bit of an adrenalin junkie. I’ve been skydiving and bungee jumping and I owned a motorcycle until I crashed it, breaking several of my bones in the process.
  4. I have a cat named Eli. I named him after Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin. I named him that as a joke because Kim had a cat named Whitney.
  5. My favorite author is Sir Conan Doyle. I love a good mystery.
  6. Speaking of favorites, I love to travel. My favorite trip was a recent trip to Iceland. In some ways it’s very similar to Hawaii, since it’s a volcanic island. We don’t eat puffin in Hawaii, though!
  7. I have a small scar on my eyebrow. I got it when I was 10 from a skateboarding accident. The hill didn’t seem that steep at the time….
  8. I’m an excellent tennis player. I played competitively through college and considered going pro, but decided against it. I love the game, but probably not enough to play at that level.
  9. I’m secretly afraid of spiders. I don’t like telling people that because it seems a bit silly.
  10. I think I mentioned in the last post that I don’t have a green thumb. Plants look at me and die. I hire someone to come take care of the yard once a week, for fear that I’ll kill everything green.

That’s it for today, but I’ve still got several posts coming up this week. Aloha!

 

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Jessica Stone is an American writer currently living in Shanghai, China with her family. A lover of travel, she writes contemporary romance set in exotic locations around the globe. Her interests include classical history and literature, live music, and craft brewing.

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*****

TROPICAL NIGHTS

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Author:  Jessica Stone

Genre:  Contemporary Romance

Publication Date:  January 17, 2014

Format:  eBook

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Lucas Kent didn’t expect trouble to follow him to Honolulu. But danger, like love, is often where you least expect it.

Alicia Baker is a directionless diamond heiress nursing an obsession with detective novels when a real life investigation falls in her lap.

When Alicia finds out Lucas is a murder suspect, she tries to fight her growing attraction to him to solve this mystery. With the enemy hot on their trail, Lucas struggles to find his friend’s killer before the killer finds them.

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Jessica Stone’s TROPICAL NIGHTS Blog Tour Schedule – 1/20 – 2/02 

1/17 – Book Monster Reviews (guest post)

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1/18 – Elle James’ Blog  (Guest Post)

http://www.ellejames.com/

1/20 – Night Owl Reviews (Spotlight & Excerpt)

http://www.nightowlreviews.com/v5/Blog/Articles/Tropical-Nights-by-Jessica-Stone

1/20 – Nette’s Bookshelf Reviews     (Spotlight & Excerpt)

http://nettesbookshelf.blogspot.com

1/20 – Toot’s Book Reviews (guest post)

http://tootsbookreviews.blogspot.com

1/20 – Rage, Sex and Teddy Bears (Spotlight & Excerpt)

http://ragesexandteddybears.blogspot.com

1/21 – Charlene Blogs (Spotlight & Excerpt)

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1/23 – C&F (spotlight)

http://contests-freebies.blogspot.co.uk

1/24 – More Than a Review (guest post)

http://www.morethanareview.com

1/26 – For the Love of Bookends (Spotlight & Excerpt)

http://loveofbookends.blogspot.com

1/27 – Why I Can’t Stop Reading (Spotlight & Excerpt)

http://whyicantstopreading.wordpress.com

1/28 – Romance Junkies (interview)

http://www.romancejunkies.com/rjblog

1/29 – Mythical Books (guest post)

http://mythicalbooks.blogspot.ro

1/29 – Paranormal Romance and Beyond (spotlight)

http://www.ashlynnelaynne.blogspot.com

1/30 – The Lusty Literate (Spotlight & Excerpt)

http://thelustyliterate.com

1/30 – Books-n-Kisses (Guest Blog)

http://www.books-n-kisses.com

1/31 – Booker Like a Hooker (Spotlight & Excerpt)

http://bookerlikeahooker.blogspot.com

2/02 – Wicked Readings by Tawania (Spotlight & Excerpt)

http://wickedreadingsbytawania.blogspot.com

2/02 – Vampires, Werewolves, & Fairies, Oh My (guest post)

http://vampireswerewolvesfairiesohmy.blogspot.com

2/02 – Two Sassy Chicks Book Blog   (Spotlight & Excerpt)

http://twosassychicks.wordpress.com

 

Kelly reviews Shameless by Rebecca J Clark

ShamelessTITLE: Shameless
CHARACTERS: John Everest & Samantha Rossi
AUTHOR: Rebecca J. Clark
PUBLICATION DATE: December 2, 2012
ORDER LINKS: Amazon | B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
Haunted by a tragic accident 20 years ago, John Everest knows he doesn’t deserve a family of his own, so he spends his days building the most successful fitness franchise in Seattle…and his nights alone. But that all changes when Samantha Rossi storms back into his life.

Happily single, Samantha feels there are only two types of men in this world: those who are good for nothing and those who are good for one thing. Now she needs that one thing desperately, because she wants a baby. John, a man from her past, is the perfect donor. He doesn’t want children. He doesn’t want a wife. He just wants her body. She can deal with that.

John agrees to Samantha’s no-strings-attached proposal, never expecting to fall for the fiery beauty he’d wronged so many years ago. It’ll take more than a shameless proposal to overcome their tragic past, but with a little luck and forgiveness, anything is possible.

REVIEW:
4.5 Hearts 20 years ago John and Sammy Jo meet under the worst circumstance but they lived through it. Now 20 years later John has tracked her down again. But only wanting to see that she is okay quickly changes with John realized that Sammy Jo has grown into a very beautiful women. Just one date. That is all he wants, just to make sure she is okay.

Samantha is a woman on a mission. She wants a baby, but so far things have not gone her way. A chance meet with John Everest at a fundraising event will change Samantha’s plan for the future and who will father her baby.

This was a great story!! Shameless takes you on a wild ride of emotional highs and lows. There were so many times I wanted to shake then hug the crap out of both John & Sam. Both have so many demons in their past that shape the future of every relationship in the future. Both know what they want but neither is willing to jump. With their future slowly slipping out of their fingers John & Sam have two choices let go or hang on tight.

Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book from NetGalley & Aspendawn Books in exchange for an honest review. This review is my own opinion and not a paid review.

4 Hearts
4 Hearts

Spotlight Feature: Maureen Miller’s Beyond Series

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It is the day after Aimee Patterson’s high school graduation. College beckons, as does her dream of becoming an engineer. On an early evening walk, her cocker spaniel charges into the woods on the other side of the pond. Aimee trails after him, and in the stillness of that forest the unthinkable happens. She becomes paralyzed and watches in horror as her hands vanish before her eyes.

Waking to the sound of voices, Aimee realizes that she has been kidnapped. Little does she know how far away from home she is, though. In an attempt to flee her captors, she launches from their confines only to freeze at the view outside the window. The sky is black and filled with stars, and in the distance is a familiar blue globe. The planet Earth.

A group of humans forced to flee their planet after an epidemic destroyed their civilization now travel the galaxies in search of an antidote. Retrieving samples of plant life from every solar system, on this occasion Aimee was accidentally seized instead.

Aimee must learn to avoid the advances of an awkward young scientist who seems intent on dissecting her, as her own fascination turns to the exotic young warrior, Zak. Having fallen in love with Zak, she is now torn with the decision to return to Earth or live beyond the stars.

*****

BEYOND TWO SUNS

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They were coming.  It wasn’t so much the sound that revealed them.  It was the subtle vibration of the ground beneath his feet, like the percussion of a distant explosion.  It was their march. The dead tread of stone against sand. A ghostly gait of menace.

Alone in a desert world…a world he once called home, Zak is now a damaged man. Reckless in his battle against the creatures that destroyed his family, he roams under the glare of the two suns, seeing phantoms–seeing Aimee.

Five years had passed since Aimee Patterson left the man she loved. For five long years she traveled the path of life, always waiting–always looking to the stars, knowing, hoping, that one day he would return for her.

And today was that day…

*****

BEYOND THREE PATHS

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After spending years in space on an alien ship, Aimee Patterson is finally coming home. But this time she is not alone. Her lover Zak wants to meet her parents, and her friend Raja wants to experience life on Earth. Both get more than they ever bargained for.

Within days of being on Earth, Raja is caught up in an FBI sting operation. She is intrigued by Special Agent Craig Buchanan, but things go horribly wrong. Raja is faced with a dilemma. Save Agent Buchanan’s life or risk revealing her true identity.

It was supposed to be an innocent trip to Earth…. now Aimee, Zak, and Raja are fugitives of the ultimate kind.

 

retouchedA little about Maureen: 

Maureen’s illustrious writing career began in the fourth grade with the blockbuster hit, Super Watermelon Man. Many years later, she evolved into a full-fledged Romantic Suspense author with her first novel, WIDOW’S TALE, which was nominated for a Golden Heart by the Romance Writers of America. A fan of the old Gothic romances, Maureen enjoys the formula of danger, romance, dark cliffs, and sinister houses. All these elements can be found in her romantic thriller, ENDLESS NIGHT. Maureen has now branched out into the Young Adult genre with her Science Fiction Romance, BEYOND series. Maureen is also the founder of the “JUST” sites…JUST ROMANTIC SUSPENSE, JUST CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE and JUST PARANORMAL ROMANCE.

Connect with Maureen:

Website: www.MaureenAMiller.com

BEYOND Series website: www.Beyond-Book.com

BEYOND Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/BeyondMaureenAMiller

BEYOND on Twitter: @BeyondSeries

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2959120.Maureen_A_Miller

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1/20 – Night Owl Reviews (spotlight)

1/20 – Book Monster Reviews (guest post)

1/23 – Charlene Blogs (excerpt)

1/24 – Fantasy Book Addict (interview)

2/02 – Dalene’s Book Reviews (interview)

1/26 – 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & Sissy, Too! (series spotlight)

1/28 – Kristina’s Books & More (interview)

1/29 – Romance Junkies (interview)

1/29 – Books-n-Kisses (series spotlight)

2/01 – Book Pages and Dripping Ink (series spotlight)

2/01 – Mythical Books (series spotlight)

2/02 – Deal Sharing Aunt (series spotlight)

2/02 – New Adult Addiction (series spotlight)

2/02 – Book Lovin’ Mamas (interview)

2/02 – Dalene’s Book Reviews (Interview)

2/02 – Tome Tender (series spotlight)

 

 

Kelly reviews Burn For Me by Cynthia Eden

Burn For MeTITLE: Burn For Me
SERIES #: Phoenix Fire #1
CHARACTERS: Cain O’Connor & Eve Bradley
AUTHOR: Cynthia Eden
PUBLICATION DATE: January 28, 2014
ORDER LINKS: Amazon | B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
Under Fire

Eve Bradley was undercover looking for a story, not a cause. But something about the man they called Subject Thirteen got her involved. The scientists said he was a devil, and they had a decent case: Terrifying power. A bad attitude. And looks that could lead anyone to sin. . .

Cain O’Connor knows the minute he catches her candy scent that Eve could drive him wild. But she’s a threat–in a way no one has been for him in years. She’s safer away from him, too. But with a powerful conspiracy determined to shut Eve up for good, there’s no time to argue. All they can do is trust their instincts–and their hearts.

REVIEW:
Being undercover didn’t turn out the way that Eve had planned. I don’t think that she ever expected to see the type of pain and torture that were being inflicted on the subjects in Genesis’s control. And I am 100% she never thought she would end up as one of those subjects.

This was a great start to a new series by Cynthia. I really enjoyed this book. Cain & Eve are great to read about. Although I would have like to see more about what Eve is. I felt a little let down on that part. I was hoping she would use her powers in some awesome way. Maybe we will get to see more of that in future books. And speaking of future books I can’t wait to read the next book in this series. Ryder’s books should be an awesome journey. Really like this vampire 🙂

Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book from BRAVA in exchange for an honest review. This review is my own opinion and not a paid review.

4 Hearts
4 Hearts

Blog Tour & Review: Picking Lemons by J.T. Toman

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Economic theories can predict many things – just not the death of a renowned Economics professor. When Professor Edmund DeBeyer is found dead in his office, strangled to death by his own Ph.D. hood, the police don’t have to look further than his colleagues in the Economics Department for suspects. After all, Edmund was the most despised member of the department. C.J. Whitmore, the department’s only tenured female, (who also has a penchant for wearing pink cowboy boots to class) resolves to get to the bottom of the mystery using economic principles. Comparing tracking down murder suspects to to selecting a used car, she attempts to discern the real deals from the “lemons.” That is, which suspects are really telling the truth and which are lying to protect their guilt. Will C.J. be able to pick the lemon before her clever adversary strikes again?

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About the Author:

Toman Author Photo BW BorderJ.T. Toman lives in Boulder, Colorado. She received her Ph.D. in economics from Yale University and has taught econometrics at the University of Sydney and the University of Colorado at Boulder. She also has a degree in zookeeping from Pikes Peak Community College and has cared for everything from butterflies to elephants. She now teaches math at Front Range Community College, and truly believes fractions are useful in everyday life.

In her spare time, J.T. Toman joins the rest of Colorado hiking, biking and skiing. However, much like her cats, she finds food more inspiring than scenery. J.T. particularly loves home- grown tomatoes, udon noodles and tall glasses of chocolate milk, but not at the same time.

Picking Lemons is her first novel.

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Jennifer’s Review of Picking Lemons

Review (4 Stars):  The main thing that I liked about this book was its main character, C.J. Whitmore.  She was a breath of fresh air in this story within a stuffy group of male college professors and I loved her down to her adorable pink cowboy boots. This was a fun, entertaining mystery that was fast-paced and I liked how everyone was trying to figure out who killed the unpopular member of the Economics faculty. It is also surprising to me that this is Ms. Toman’s debut novel because it felt like she had been writing for a long time.  Hopefully, there will be more to this series and I can’t wait to read what she comes up with next.

Interview & tour wide giveaway with ZA Maxfield

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome ZA Maxfield to the blog for her first visit

Author PictureZA, can you please share with us a little about yourself?

I’m a wife and a mother of four, and a native of sunny Southern California. I grew up with the television on. I Love Lucy and Bonanza and The Brady Bunch and The Partidge Family. Charlies Angels and The Six Million Dollar Man.

I’m afraid I’ve let my kids grow up in the middle of pop culture too, with the television on. (Although we’re no longer restricted to what three or four television networks want us to watch.) We all love story, whether it’s books, comics or graphic novels, film, or television. We’ve even become so engrossed in the Podcasts for Welcome To Nighvale we all got Nightvale presents from Santa last year.

Have you always wanted to be an author?

Yes! Always. Since the first book I read, probably, although I don’t remember that far back. Of course I thought it would all staring moodily out to see and setting up an iv drip of cheap booze with a dirty needle. I thought there’d be more random filthy sexual encounters. Only on the pages, I’m afraid.

What is your most interesting writing quirk?

I WISH I had an interesting writing quirk. Does writing in my pajamas count? I’m so pedestrian. I’m linear. I now make outlines. Nothing quirky. I like to use a photo calendar to mark my current word count every day. It’s usually something meditative. Does that count?

Can you please tell us about your latest book(s)?Book Cover - My Heartache Cowboy (The Cowboys #2)

I have a few things on the burner. I’ve got a mystery coming from Riptide later this year, and I’m working on another romantic comedy. Plus I’m writing more J-Bar Cowboy stories. I really enjoy small town settings, I like nature, and getting people to open up to one another. There are a lot of reasons for me to write these stories.

The latest is, of course My Heartache Cowboy, about Jimmy Rafferty and Eddie Molina, a couple of middle aged cowboys who have to redefine their friendship when Eddie reveals he’s gay.

Jimmy drinks too much, and things are changing at the J-Bar. They might not have jobs when the dust settles. Eddie takes it upon himself to straighten Jimmy out and get him sober, with some pretty interesting consequences.

How did you come with the idea for this story?

It came naturally as the two main characters are secondary characters in book one, My Cowboy Heart, and had unfinished business.

My current work in progress is a total change of pace from the heartfelt cowboy stories in that it’s an opposites attract romantic comedy set against the backdrop of a small town dealing with the invasion of a film crew on location shooting a popular television series. There will be strong emotion but lots of situational comedy. I hope. (Crossing my fingers.)

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

I HAD the immense pleasure of meeting my IDOL of all time, Laura Kinsale, at RT last year. I was so delighted. WOW. Perfect moment. Got a piccie and everything. I’m such a fangirl at heart.

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

Oh, wow. I’d say it’s just write. Keep writing. Never stop writing, even though you might get something published and it’s in edits and it could be the next big thing.

No matter what you’re getting published and no matter what anyone says about it, what you’ve written is past. It’s prologue. Always be working on the Next Thing, and believe that Next Thing going to be EVEN better, because it will be. I guarantee it.

Can you share with us something off your bucket list.

Riding a Harley Davidson. Firing a Glock. All the stuff my hot characters do that I only imagine doing.

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

This is so hard. I am currently drooling for Dirty Deeds by Rhys Ford.

Is there anything else you would like to add? 

Well, of course I’d like to add that if readers go right now and buy every one of my backlist books they’ll reach oneness with the universe or lose 50 pounds overnight or something, but of course that’s not true, so I can’t say that… But I will say if they want to drop me a line and tell me what they think about me or my books, I LOVE to hear from readers. You can reach me through my website or contact me directly at zamaxfield (at) zamaxfield (dot) com. Thanks so much for having me here!!!

Thanks so much for having me here, you’re awesome.

ZAM

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My Heartache Cowboy
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By Z.A. Maxfield
 
Blurb: 

Can love conquer all?

Jimmy Rafferty and Eddie Molina go way back at the J-Bar ranch. They’ve worked together, bunked together, camped out, and drank together. So how has Jimmy failed to notice that Eddie is gay? Eddie has not failed to notice that his friend has a serious drinking problem, and he’s determined to help Jimmy kick the booze cold turkey.

Taking him up to a snowbound cabin to detox, Eddie is confronted with Jimmy’s fierce denial. But the pains of withdrawal are nothing for Jimmy compared with the heartache of denying his true feelings and his deep longing…for the one man who cares for him more than anyone else on earth.

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When I woke, I was alone and the truck wasn’t moving.
 
Who the hell did Eddie think he was, leaving me asleep by
myself in a truck outside in the freezing cold? My pa and my older brother,
Jonas, used to do that. We’d be on the road, and when I fell asleep, they’d
leave me in the parking lot of some dive bar or motel—just leave me asleep
outside in the dark. I’d wake up with no clue where I was, no idea if they were
coming back or if I should go in and try to find them.
 
My first useful thought was to look for the keys, because I
hadn’t forgotten what Eddie said. I hadn’t forgotten the plans him and boss
Malloy made for me behind my back. It would serve them right if I up and
hightailed it back to the J-Bar with Eddie’s truck and no Eddie.
 
No keys.
 
Not like that was going to stop me. Where the hell did
Eddie get the idea I’d go quietly? I slid over and tore the wiring out from
under the dash. Found what I needed without hardly even looking.
 
I hated waking up alone like that. Unwanted. Abandoned.
 
One twist. Two. Touch the wires together and the engine
should . . .
 
Fuck.
 
Nothing.
 
What the hell? I checked I got the proper color-coated
strands and tried again. I was frowning down at the mess of tangled wire when
someone tapped on the window behind me.
 
I glanced up and saw Eddie frowning down, no doubt pissed
at what I’d done to his truck. Serves you right for leaving me
like that, you prick.
 
“You need a working engine for that,” he told me as he
opened the door. “One that has a battery.”
 
“Fuck you.” I spilled out of the car ready for a fistfight.
 
“What?” Eddie jumped back.
 
“Why did you have to leave me like that? What did I ever do to you?”
 
Eddie shook his head at me. “I don’t have a clue what
you’re talking about. You were sound asleep and I thought maybe you needed it.”
 
I took a swing at him. “I hate waking up alone in a car
like that.”
 
Ed plucked my fist from the air and peered at me like he
was trying to see through my skin. “I didn’t know.”
 
“I hate that. Left behind in the car like a damn dog. Like
a fucking duffel bag. You can’t be bothered to even wake me up and take me in
out of the fucking snow.”
 
Now Eddie frowned like he was thinking about it. Now, after
the fact. “I’m sorry, Jimmy. I didn’t think how you’d feel waking up alone like
that. I won’t do it again.”
 
“Would have served you right if I took your truck and left
you up here to walk back to civilization, wherever the hell that is. Would have
served you right if I’d died out here.”
 
“All right, all right. Simmer down now.”
 
I glared at him. “Fuck you.”
 
“It’s pretty civilized inside. How about you come in with
me.”
 
“How about you suck my fucking—”
 
“That’s enough.” He turned and headed toward the cabin’s
welcoming front door. “I almost didn’t bother to disable the damn thing, but I
thought on the off chance you knew what you were doing and could—”
 
“Which I did,” I pointed out.
 
“Come inside.” He jerked his chin toward the cabin like I
was a dog and I was supposed to just follow along and yip around at his heels.
 
I debated making a run at him, but frankly, Eddie was a
tough buzzard. He wasn’t too much older than me, just forty-two compared to my
thirty-eight. But I was a lover, not a fighter, or at least that’s how I
thought of myself. Back there on the road, Eddie had proved he wasn’t above
using violence to get his way in this, so I went along.
 
You’re going to have to sleep sometime.
 
Eddie led me into a rustic-looking cabin that seemed awful
nice for the middle of nowhere. There was a place for us to hang our hats just
inside the door, over a table with a passel of pictures on it. There were old
time black-and-whites of families and framed pictures of a good-looking man, a
pretty woman, and some kids. There were some of the kids alone, and holy cow, there were probably a dozen pictures of Ed. He
looked so young in a couple of them, they must have been from before we met.
 
One of Ed and the unknown man caught my eye. Something
about the difference in height, the casual way they leaned together, the way
they looked at each other, made me think this was Ed’s friend from the road,
Don. Even though they’d both aged some since it was taken, I was almost sure of
it.
 
No knobby hands, no weathered angel, this Don was good
looking, without a doubt. He was lanky and chiseled. He had an intelligent face
and a smile that drew the eye. He seemed sure of himself and charming. Whatever
I’d seen in the darkness outside the car had to be a trick of the light.
 
Ed looked so young and earnest next to him it took my
breath away. Brawny and tan, he wore a yoked Western shirt with the sleeves
rolled up past well-muscled forearms and he eyed Don like he would follow him anywhere.
 
And that Don, he looked like he could appreciate a guy like
Ed, as well.
 
Hadn’t I seen firsthand how much he did appreciate him?
About the Author
Z. A. Maxfield started writing in 2007 on a dare from her children and never looked back.  Pathologically disorganized, and perennially optimistic, she writes as much as she can, reads as much as she dares, and enjoys her time with family and friends. Three things reverberate throughout all her stories: Unconditional love, redemption, and the belief that miracles happen when we least expect them.If anyone asks her how a wife and mother of four can find time for a writing career, she’ll answer, “It’s amazing what you can accomplish if you give up housework.”

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Kelly & Kimberly review Bare Essentials by Shalvis & Kelly

Bare EssentialsTITLE: Bare Essentials
SERIES #: Naughty but Nice\Naturally Naughty
CHARACTERS: Cassie Montgomery & Sean Taggart\ Kate Jones & John Winfield Jr.
AUTHOR: Jill Shalvis\ Leslie Kelly
PUBLICATION DATE: January 28, 2014 (reissue)
ORDER LINKS: Amazon| B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
Naughty But Nice by New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis

Lingerie model Cassie Tremaine Montgomery intends to have her revenge on the citizens of her hometown—starting with seducing the sheriff, Sean “Tag” Taggart. Tag, however, isn’t cooperating. He’s more than willing to set the sheets on fire with her, but he’s asking for more than just sizzling sex…. He knows Cassie’s not as tough as she pretends. And he knows she cares about him—even if she won’t admit it. So he’ll just turn up the heat until she concedes there’s more between them than this red-hot passion.

Naturally Naughty by New York Times bestselling author Leslie Kelly

Kate Jones, the girl from the wrong side of the tracks, is home. And she’s got an agenda. To get revenge on the man who humiliated her mother, Kate’s going to seduce that man’s son—the town’s golden boy, John Winfield Jr.—and then leave him drooling in a puddle of lust. However, when she finds herself seduced by a sexy stranger named Jack, little does she guess that the tables have just been turned….

KELLY’S REVIEW:
2.5 Hearts I think this might have been the first time I picked up a Jill Shalvis book and didn’t fall head over heels in love the the characters. I am not sure what it was but I just didn’t care for Cassie at all.

This was my first read of a Leslie Kelly story and while I liked Kate and John I just never felt totally vested in them.

Not to say that these were bad stories or anything. I just didn’t get sucked into the world.

KIMBERLY’S REVIEW:
4 Hearts This is a reprint from 2002 but to be honest I didn’t know that until I pulled up the information to type of this review. There were a couple of small things written that now I realize are dated but a handful of small comments does not take away from the story and 99% of the story is not dated at all.

The story of Cassie and Tag is very engrossing. I enjoyed the way they came together. I story background is interesting and comprehensive. I think Tag is a great character and I love that he has a list of what he wants in a woman and yet realizes that Cassie is none of those things and yet everything he wants. Cassie has issues but she is still fun to read about. She has an interesting way of thinking. Shalvis is one of the best and from this story you can see she had the golden touch even a dozen years ago.

The story of Jake and Kate was just as sweet as the story of her cousin. Jake is a great guy. I enjoyed the instant chemistry they had and the interesting history of the town. The sexual side of this story is a lot more intense than the first story but it is done in a fun and interesting way. Kelly has a much different way of writing then Shalvis does but their writing seems to mesh really well.

I enjoyed these stories very much.

Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book from NetGalley & Harlequin in exchange for an honest review. This review is my own opinion and not a paid review.

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Interview with Pamela Palmer

Books-n-Kisses is super excited to have Pamela Palmer back on the blog today.  We are chatting about Wulfe Untamed , the last book in the Feral Warriors series.

PamelaPalmer(small)Pamela, can you please share with us a little about yourself

Hi Kelly and everyone! It’s great to be here. I write the Feral Warrior series, the Vamp City series, the Esri series, and the Scottish time travel Jewels of Time series (any other Outlander fans out there?). I’ve been fortunate enough to hit the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists with my books, all of which tend to be high action romantic adventures of one kind or another.

Have you always wanted to be an author?

Not at all. The story is on my website and my bio, and any of you who know me have heard it before, but I grew up wanting to be an astronaut. That drove me to getting an engineering degree. I worked for IBM for awhile, but ultimately had to write down the stories that were crowding my head.

Can you please tell us about your latest Wulfe Untamed?

Wulfe Untamed, Feral Warriors book 8, comes out January 28th and is the big, climactic ending to the Feral Warriors story. It’s the final showdown in the Ferals’ battle to keep the Daemons from rising. It also continues the relationship begun three books ago between Wulfe and the human woman, Natalie Cash, who was briefly a prisoner in the Feral House dungeon.

From the back cover:Wulfe Untamed

The most enigmatic and tortured of the Feral Warriors, Wulfe is haunted by the quiet beauty of a human woman who no longer remembers him. Once a captive of both the Mage and the Ferals, Natalie stole a piece of his heart before he took her memories and sent her safely back to her fiancé. But now the Mage are threatening her again and Wulfe will risk anything to protect her.

Natalie Cash is stunned when she’s saved by a wolf who shifts suddenly into a splendidly built, if badly-scarred, man–a man with the kindest eyes. Swept into a world of intrigue and danger beyond her comprehension, she turns to the powerful Wulfe, finding a passion she’d only dreamed of. But when time runs out, they must trust one another and surrender to a wild, untamed love.

I know that you have stated that Wulfe’s book is the last in the Feral Warriors series.  But there seems to be a couple of characters that didn’t get a story.  Will we see Grizz or Vhypers’ stories in the near future?

The end of the story snuck up on me, I admit. I’d intended to at least let Grizz get a happily ever after first, but then suddenly the climax was there, barreling down on the Ferals, and there was no stopping it. I’ve promised Grizz I’ll write his book in the not-to-distant future. (Yes, I’ve talked to him. Once we bring the characters to life, they absolutely live. Never doubt it.) I also plan to write Vhyper’s story, though he couldn’t care less about finding a mate, so he says. I’m pretty sure he doesn’t think he deserves one. I may write their books as part of another multi-book story line, or they may be standalones. I haven’t decided yet. I also have an idea for a Feral world spin-off that I’d love to pursue, but all of this is going to have to wait just a little while.

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

Absolutely. I’m currently working on two projects simultaneously, the third book in the Vamp City series, and something entirely different—a romantic thriller with a paranormal twist. I can’t tell you much more than that, and I don’t have release dates for either of these books, yet. But my muse and I are completely immersed in the writing of these tales.

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

J.K. Rowling. Not only is she brilliant and phenomenally talented, but she’s such an inspiration.

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

Don’t be too quick to self-publish your first book. Keep in mind that, as writers, we can rarely see our own work clearly, which is why I still have two good writer friends critique everything I write before my editor even sees it. Finishing your first book is an incredible high and no one does that without dreaming they’re about to become the Next Big Thing. In the olden days, which was only a few years ago, reality quickly hit the new writer with that first rejection letter. And the second, and the one hundred forty-seventh. (I don’t think I ever reached one hundred forty-seven, but I lost count after about eighty.) Today, with the advent of self-publishing, there’s no longer that reality check. Anyone can publish anything, and that’s not always a good thing. If you publish that first book, a few years from now, when you have a few more books under your belt and your writing has vastly improved, you may regret being so hasty. I have two completed manuscripts that will never see the light of day, plus half a dozen partials. They were my learning books and I had plenty that I needed to learn, even if I couldn’t see it at the time. It takes patience, I know, but I advise writing three books before you publish anything. And by ‘books’ I’m talking at least 50-60,000 words each. I suspect that, if you’re like me, by the end of that third book, your writing will be so much improved that when you go back and re-read the first one again, you’ll wince. At that point, go back and rewrite those first books using your stronger writing skills. Then submit to publishers, look for an agent, or self-publish. Never underestimate the power of a strong first impression.

Can you share with us something off your bucket list.

I actually started tackling one bucket list item each year a few years ago. The first was to try Tae Kwon Do. I really intended to work toward my black belt (how cool would that be?), but I quit after a year, after suffering a toe injury. Yes, I know. Lame. But it woke me up to the possibility that next time it could be a knee, or an elbow, and I’d only been doing it on a lark. I decided to quit while I was ahead, though I have to admit, I loved Tae Kwon Do while I was doing it. The next year, I shot a gun for the very first time, a tiny one my dad bought for my mom right after they were married. I don’t think it had been shot in decades, but Dad and I took it down to the local police firing range and gave it a try. Since several of my characters are FBI agents or cops, I’d been wanting to know what it felt like to actually shoot a gun, though I’m fairly sure my experience was nothing like firing a Glock. The third year, I did the zip-line and ropes course over the Brevard Zoo in Melbourne, Florida. If you ever get a chance, I highly recommend it. Most of the things left on my bucket list are places I want to visit: Australia, New Zeeland, Iceland, etc. At the moment, none of them are in my immediate future, but that could change at any time!

Who is your Celebrity crush?  And what would you do if you ever meet them?

I tend to have character crushes rather than celebrity crushes. Aragorn…be still my heart. Viggo? Not so much. While I’d enjoy meeting him, I definitely wouldn’t call him a crush. Alcide, Thor, Eric Northman…yes, yes, yes. But I’m far more excited about the real heroes (or bad boys) than the actors playing them. Unfortunately, meeting my real crushes can only take place in my head.

Is there anything else you would like to add?

Thanks for having me!

 

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Wulfe Untamed

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Wulfe knows the end-game is approaching.  The Mage are preparing to free the Daemon plague and Wulfe’s own small strain of Daemon heritage has been awakened. Worse yet, the beautiful human he once rescued needs saving again. Though Mage sentinels are the ones after Natalie Cash, Wulfe knows his heart is what she really should watch out for. He’ll do everything he can to protect her…and keep his distance. Running for her life while trying not to fall for this gentle, wounded warrior, Natalie’s world’s been turned upside down. But when the Mage begin to free the Daemons, it becomes clear that the Ferals’ only chance of defeating them is for Wulfe to use Natalie to harness the dark forces-and risk becoming evil in the process. The future of the world hangs in the balance, but can Wolfe endanger the woman he loves to save her?

Don’t forget to check out Kelly’s review of Wulfe Untamed HERE

Excerpt :

“It’s me, boy. This might hurt, but I’ve got to staunch your wounds.”

Her fingers pressed gingerly, burrowing through Wolf’s fur, as she sought the site of the stab she’d seen him take to the shoulder. Warm blood coated her fingers and she knew she’d found it. As gently as possible, she pressed one of the shirts against the wound, then started searching for any others.

“Poor guy,” she whispered. “You chose the wrong night to come see me, but you probably saved my life.” She needed to get him to a vet. The beautiful animal made no sound, gave no indication of consciousness. He might be alive, but for how much longer?

Something skittered across the floor downstairs, stopping her heart for another moment. Why hadn’t they followed her upstairs? For that matter, how in the heck had she fallen asleep on the guest bed in the middle of an attack on her house? None of it made a bit of sense. The last thing she remembered was hitting one of the nasties with the lamp and the other one grabbing her. Had he hit her, then? She didn’t hurt anywhere. Somehow, she must have stumbled up here and passed out.

As she probed the dog’s side, she felt more warm blood and knew she’d discovered another wound. If only she could see them. If only she had a flashlight. Or…a camp lantern. Yes. Her camping supplies were stored in the closet in this room. Rising, she dug the lantern out of the bottom of the closet and turned it on only a little, bathing the injured animal in a soft glow.

He had blood everywhere. Her gut cramped. How was she supposed to know how much of the blood was his and how much belonged to the men? They’d been dressed so strangely, like some kind of foreign army, in matching blue tunics. And swords.

She pressed tee shirts against the two wounds she’d found so far, knowing she had to find the others, yet wondering what she was going to do with them if she did. She only had two hands. And no telephone or suturing supplies.

“Hang on, Wolf. Just hang on for me. Sooner or later, they’ll leave and I’ll be able to get you to a vet. What are they doing down there?” She heard something roll across the hardwood foyer. Roll. Suddenly she remembered the way they’d broken down her front door and relief left her on a hard exhale.

“It’s not them, it’s the wind. Of course, of course.” Leaping to her feet, she stroked Wolf’s head. “This is going to hurt, boy, but I have to move you if I’m going to get you help.”

She scooted around to his back end and, as gently as she could, lifted his hips and lowered them again a few inches out from the door. Moving to his head, she did the same, back and forth, a few inches at a time until she nearly had him far enough from the door to open it. Once more should be enough.

Sweat beading on her brow, she took a deep breath, squatted at his tail, and lifted his hips one more time.

Suddenly, her hands were empty, the dog just…gone…exploding in a spray of colored lights.

Natalie fell back, landing on her backside, then stared, jaw dropping, as a man appeared out of thin air…a huge, naked man lying on the floor right where the dog had been.

She crab-walked back, the bed catching her in the shoulder blades. This isn’t happening.

The man groaned and began to stir. Natalie tensed, her heart pounding violently in her chest as she pushed herself to her feet, then sank onto the bed when her legs refused to hold her.

Slowly, the man sat up and leaned back against the door, his muscular body marred by half a dozen stab wounds, one on the shoulder…right where the dog’s had been.

This isn’t happening. Dogs don’t turn into men. They don’t!

But even as the argument roared in her head, her gaze took in the sight in front of her. The man was built, his waist narrow, his abs ripped, his biceps as thick as tree trunks, one adorned with a thick golden armband with what appeared to be the head of a wolf. His shoulders were easily half the width of her sofa. Her gaze continued up, reaching his face, and her heart clenched. Scars crisscrossed the flesh every which way, tugging down one of his lips, cutting across one eye. His body might be prime, but his face was made for nightmares. Within that ruined face, eyelids lifted revealing dark eyes that turned to her, contracting on a sheen of pain, radiating a dismay so raw it almost made her ache.

“I’m not going to hurt you, Natalie.” His voice was low and urgent as he struggled to his feet, grimacing. Towering over her—he had to be a full seven feet tall—he watched her with eyes filled with the same intelligence, the same gentleness she’d seen in Wolf’s. “I would never hurt you.”

She was shaking, her pulse racing, her stomach cramping from shock. But not from fear. Because as she stared into those dark eyes, she saw only truth and honor and kindness. And, odd as it was, she recognized the essence of the dog in the man.

“I would never hurt you,” he said again, his voice throbbing with sincerity and desperation that she believe him.

“I know,” she told him.

And she did.

Interview & Giveaway with Maya Banks

Books-n-Kisses is super excited to welcome Maya Banks back on the blog to chat about her new book Letting Go (The Surrender Trilogy).

Maya, can you please tell us about Letting Go (The Surrender Trilogy)?letting go

Letting Go has some of my favorite tropes (as do all my books) But essentially it’s a second chance at love story. Typically when a heroine has lost or divorced her husband he’s cast as “bad” in order to make the new hero better. In this case Joss was very much in love with her husband and mourns his loss deeply and she feels as though she’ll never find that kind of love again. Except her husband’s best friend has secretly been in love with Joss for years and he’s been waiting for her to be “ready” to move on because he’s determined that  he’ll be that man for her when she’s ready. (Check out Kelly’s review of Letting Go HERE)

How did you come with the idea for this story?

I’m often asked where or how I come up with the ideas for my stories and I can never truly answer it because they literally just pop into my head. Characters start talking to me and telling me their story and I just write it down.

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

I’m just finishing up When Day Breaks, the 9th book in the KGI series and then I’ll be working on the final book in the SURRENDER trilogy, TAKING IT ALL.

What is your most interesting writing quirk?

I wouldn’t say “Interesting” but I’m very linear in my work. I can NOT write out of order and I can NOT work on more than one story at a time. Every story that I write gets my complete and utter focus and I write one story at a time. I’m very rigid that way!

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

I actually already got to meet the one author I’d go completely fan girl over. Julie Garwood. She’s always been my inspiration and I’ve often said that everything I’ve learned about writing no matter what genre, I learned from her.

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

To be patient. Not give up. Keep writing and don’t get discouraged. It takes a lot of hard work and PERSISTENCE to make a career out of writing. And never let others change your voice or your style. Protect both fiercely.

Would you share with us something off your bucket list?

I’ve always wanted to go to Colorado when the Aspens are in color. Colorado is one of my favorite places on earth and I’ve been there MANY times but never when the Aspens are in color. So ONE DAY I’m going to do that 🙂

Who is your Celebrity crush?  And what would you do if you ever meet them?

Oded Fehr and The Rock. And I’d just stand stupidly and stare and probably never utter a word lol

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Letting Go

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PUBLICATION DATE: February 4, 2014
ORDER LINKS: Amazon | B&N

Josslyn found perfection once, and she knows she’ll never find it again. Now widowed, she seeks the one thing her beloved husband couldn’t give her. Dominance. Lonely and searching for an outlet for her grief and wanting only a brief taste of the perfection she once enjoyed, she seeks what she’s looking for at an exclusive club that caters to people indulging in their most hedonistic fantasies. She never imagined that what she’d find is the one man who’s long been a source of comfort—and secret longing. Her husband’s best friend.

Dash has lived in an untenable position for years. In love with his best friend’s wife and unwilling to act on that attraction. He’d never betray his best friend. And so he’s waited in the wings, offering Joss unconditional support and comfort as she works past her grief, hoping for the day when he can offer her more.

When he finds her in a club devoted to the darker edges of desire, he’s furious because he thinks she has no idea what she’s getting herself into. Until she explains in detail what it is she wants. What she needs. As realization sets in, he is gripped by fierce, unwavering determination. If she wants dominance, he is the only man who will introduce her to that world. He is the only man who will touch her, cherish her…love her. And the only man she’ll ever submit to.

(Check out Kelly’s review of Letting Go HERE)

 

MayaBanks02_bioMaya Banks is a #1 New York Times bestselling author whose chart toppers have included erotic romance, romantic suspense, contemporary romance, and Scottish historical romance.  She lives in the South with her husband, three children and a variety of pets. Visit her online at www.mayabanks.com, www.facebook.com/AuthorMayaBanks, and twitter.com/maya_banks.

 

 

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Kelly reviews Letting Go by Maya Banks

letting goTITLE: Letting Go
SERIES #: Surrender Trilogy #1
CHARACTERS: Dash & Joss
AUTHOR: Maya Banks
PUBLICATION DATE: February 4, 2014
ORDER LINKS: Amazon | B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
Josslyn found perfection once, and she knows she’ll never find it again. Now widowed, she seeks the one thing her beloved husband couldn’t give her. Dominance. Lonely and searching for an outlet for her grief and wanting only a brief taste of the perfection she once enjoyed, she seeks what she’s looking for at an exclusive club that caters to people indulging in their most hedonistic fantasies. She never imagined that what she’d find is the one man who’s long been a source of comfort—and secret longing. Her husband’s best friend.

Dash has lived in an untenable position for years. In love with his best friend’s wife and unwilling to act on that attraction. He’d never betray his best friend. And so he’s waited in the wings, offering Joss unconditional support and comfort as she works past her grief, hoping for the day when he can offer her more.

When he finds her in a club devoted to the darker edges of desire, he’s furious because he thinks she has no idea what she’s getting herself into. Until she explains in detail what it is she wants. What she needs. As realization sets in, he is gripped by fierce, unwavering determination. If she wants dominance, he is the only man who will introduce her to that world. He is the only man who will touch her, cherish her…love her. And the only man she’ll ever submit to.

REVIEW:
Letting Go is Maya’s first book in the Surrender Trilogy and it was a great start to this trilogy. In Letting Go we meet a small group of friends that are all trying to learn to live again. Some are dealing with their demons from the past. Some are dealing with their insecurities of the present. And then there is Joss who is trying to figure out how to live again after the death of her husband.

Joss finally after 3 years of mourning is finally ready to say goodbye and move on with her life and try file the a void that has always been there. But a trip to The House does not go according to plan. Not only does Joss not get what she wants Dash her husband’s best friend is there and whisks her away from what she wants. But just when Joss thinks she will have to work up the courage to walk into the club again Dash throw her for a loop and tells her he will be what she wants, what she needs, what she craves.
The only question is can these two learn to trust each other fully? Or will the ghosts from the past drive them apart.

I totally love Dash. His is so sweet yet at times a total ass. A total ass that is so in love with this woman that he is blind to the things he does and says. Joss knows what she wants, well kind of, and she is willing to do anything it takes to get that.
I really liked this story. Yes there were parts and pieces that were erotic and touches of the BDSM but for the most part I felt like I was reading a great love story. I thank Maya for writing this story. And I am looking forward to Kylie’s story and have high hopes for Chassy & Tate’s book.

If you are a Maya Banks fan I think that you will love this book.

Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book from PENGUIN GROUP Berkley, NAL / Signet Romance, DAW in exchange for an honest review. This review is my own opinion and not a paid review.

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Kelly reviews Mark Of The Demon by Diana Rowland

Mark Of DemonTITLE: Mark of the Demon
SERIES #: Kara Gillian #1
CHARACTERS: Kara Gillian, Ryan Kristoff & Rhyzkahl
AUTHOR: Diana Rowland
NARRATOR: Liv Anderson
PUBLICATION DATE: June 23, 2009
AUDIBLE PUB DATE: June 7, 2013
ORDER LINKS: Amazon | B&N | Audible

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
Cop and conjurer of demons, she’s a woman in danger of losing control – to a power that could kill….

“Why me? Why now?” That’s what Beaulac, Louisiana, detective Kara Gillian was asking herself when an angelic creature named Rhyzkahl unexpectedly appeared during a routine summoning. Kara was hoping to use her occult skills to catch a serial killer, but never had she conjured anything like this unearthly beautiful and unspeakably powerful being whose very touch set off exquisite new dimensions of pleasure. But can she enlist his aid in helping her stop a killer who’s already claimed the lives – and souls – of 13 people? And should she?

The Symbol Man is a nightmare that the city thought had ended three years ago. Now he’s back for an encore and leaving every indication on the flesh of his victims that he, too, is well versed in demonic lore. Kara may be the only cop on Beaulac’s small force able to stop the killer, but it is her first homicide case. Yet with Rhyzkahl haunting her dreams, and a handsome yet disapproving FBI agent dogging her waking footsteps, she may be in way over her head.

REVIEW:
This book took me a little bit to get into. I am not sure what I was expecting but after listening to Diana’s White Trash Zombie I guess I expected a little more snark and humor. But Kara is very different then Angel. As the story when on I started to like Kara. I started enjoying her view on the world and how a summoner sees things. I honestly took me until the end of the book to decided if I like the Demon Lord and the FBI agent in Kara’s life. Let’s say that I really like one when we first met him, then I hated him, then I kinda liked him. The other I didn’t like at all until the end of the book. You will have to read/listen to and see if you can figure out which is which.

The narrator was not my most favorite but she did a pretty good job. I will say that Rhyzkahl’s voice was a little creepy, but he is a Demon Lord. So I guess that is okay.

Even though this was a slow start for me I am very much looking forward to Kara, Ryan & Rhyzkahl’s next adventure.

Disclaimer:
This review is my own opinion and not a paid review.

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