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Spotlight – Royally Screwed

19 Wednesday Oct 2016

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Emma Chase, Royally Screwed

So, kinda fittingly, I royally screwed up yesterday.  Apparently I got my days of the week confused and thought it was Wednesday  😦  Royally Screwed released on Tuesday and I was so excited to share it … only to put up my Wednesday spotlight for a different book.  Ugh!  So, enjoy this look at Emma Chase’s newest and hurry out to buy your copy because it is available now!

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by Emma Chase

Release Day: October 18, 2016

Blurb:

Emma Chase, New York Times bestselling author of the Tangled Series & Legal Briefs Series, returns with the first of three sizzling standalone books about a family of racy, irresistible Royals.

Nicholas Arthur Frederick Edward Pembrook, Crowned Prince of Wessco, aka “His Royal Hotness”, is wickedly charming, devastatingly handsome, and unabashedly arrogant—hard not to be when people are constantly bowing down to you.

Then, one snowy night in Manhattan, the prince meets a dark haired beauty who doesn’t bow down. Instead, she throws a pie in his face.

Nicholas wants to find out if she tastes as good as her pie, and this heir apparent is used to getting what he wants.

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Dating a prince isn’t what waitress Olivia Hammond ever imagined it would be.

There’s a disapproving queen, a wildly inappropriate spare heir, relentless paparazzi, and brutal public scrutiny. While they’ve traded in horse drawn carriages for Rolls Royces and haven’t chopped anyone’s head off lately—the royals are far from accepting of this commoner.

But to Olivia—Nicholas is worth it.

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Nicholas grew up with the whole world watching, and now Marriage Watch is in full force. In the end, Nicholas has to decide who he is, but more importantly, who he wants to be: a King… or the man who gets to love Olivia forever.

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Excerpt:

“I have a plan.”

We’re in the library of the suite. Nicholas is behind the desk, his hair falling still damp over his forehead from a recent shower, while James and Tommy stand near the windows.

“Take off your clothes,” I say, dropping a stuffed backpack at my feet.

He stands, giving me a curious, dimple-flashing smile that makes my stomach tingle.

“I like this plan.”

He pulls his shirt over his head—and at the sight of that gorgeous chest and ripped abs, I have to close my mouth to stop the flow of drool.

“Should I send the lads to their room?” he asks.

I toss him a Beastie Boys T-shirt and ripped jeans from the backpack. “They can stay—I’ll get to them in a second.”

Nicholas puts on the outfit, his disguise for the day. I hold up a thick gold chain with a dangling cross, and he dips his head so I can loop it over his neck. Then I squirt gel into my hand and reach up on tiptoes to rub it through his hair—mussing it at the top and slicking the sides.

Perfect.

“Do you know how to drive a motorcycle?”

 “Yes.”

“Excellent.” I pull a helmet with a full, tinted face shield out of the backpack and hold it up. “Marty’s bike is downstairs. He said to tell you: break it, you bought…a Ducati.”

Logan steps into the room from where he was stationed just outside the door, lifting his hand, like a traffic cop. “Hold on, now—”

Nicholas takes the helmet. “It’ll be fine, Logan.”

“And,” I say cautiously, turning to the three big, strong, probably-have-a-license-to-kill boys. “I want Nicholas and me to go on this outing alone. You guys stay here.”

“Jesus, Mary and Joseph.” Tommy says.

James makes the sign of the cross.

Logan takes another route. “No fuckin’ way. Not possible.”

But the look on Nicholas’s face says it’s definitely possible.

“No,” Logan insists again, his voice straining with a faint hint of desperation.

“I have an itinerary.” I take the sealed envelope out of the backpack and hand it to Logan. “I wrote everything down for you, just in case—exactly where we’ll be, every minute.” When he starts to tear it open I put my hand on his. “You can’t open it until after we’re gone—it’ll ruin the surprise. But I promise it will be all right. I swear on my life.”

My eyes drift from Logan to Nicholas. “Trust me.”

And I want him to—so much. I want to do this for him, give him something he hasn’t had. Something he’ll remember always: freedom.

Nicholas looks at the helmet, then at Logan. “What’s the worst that could happen?”

“Ah…you could get assassinated and the three of us will hang for treason.”

“Don’t be silly,” Nicholas scoffs. “We haven’t hung anyone in years.” He smacks Logan’s back. “It’d be the firing squad.”

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Author Info:

Emma Chase is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the hot and hilarious Tangled series and The Legal Briefs series. Emma lives in New Jersey with her husband, two children and two naughty (but really cute) dogs. She has a long-standing love/hate relationship with caffeine.

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Spotlight – Hooked on Love

18 Tuesday Oct 2016

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Cotton Creek series, Hooked on Love, Jennie Marts

I love just about everything Entangled sends out and Jennie Marts is showing herself to be one of their stars.  Her newest is pulling in tons of 4+ star reviews and based on this I can see why!

*****

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Cotton Creek #2

by Jennie Marts

October 17th, 2016

Entangled Lovestruck

Blurb:

Chicago City Girl Tackles Colorado Mountains with Sexy, Reclusive Guide

Avery Oliver can see the byline now. What better way to jumpstart her journalism career than to head out into the woods with a sexy guide? It’s all very Bear Grylls, but she’ll take it, even if it means ditching her beloved designer suits and handbags.

All Sullivan Reed needs in life is a fly rod and the roar of a river. Playing guide to a hot little reporter can’t end well…until they strike a deal that’s mutually beneficial. She’ll pretend to be his girlfriend to deflect an overly flirtatious neighbor, and he’ll help her with the article. It’s a win-win.

Until it isn’t. By the time a storm strands them in his cabin, Sully’s done pretending. He wants Avery—badly—but she’s a big-city girl looking for adventure, not his simple life. So why does releasing her feel like he’s lost the perfect catch?

Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32061457-hooked-on-love?ac=1&from_search=true

Goodreads Series Link: https://www.goodreads.com/series/190076-cotton-creek

Buy Links:  Amazon | B&N | iTunes | Kobo

*****

Excerpt:

The distraction of her gorgeous legs almost did him in. Literally.

Sullivan Reed hit the brakes just in time to avoid a collision in front of the general store.

The curvy blonde in the red jacket didn’t even notice, her focus intent, trying to wrench her purse from the passenger seat of her car—a little foreign number with rental tags.

She was wearing some kind of short pants, not quite shorts but not really a skirt. Must be the new fashion—not that he paid attention to fashion. According to his ex, he never noticed anything.

But he noticed this woman—noticed her long legs, her too-high heels, and what the hell was up with that purse? It was practically the size of Wyoming. What could she possibly be carrying in there? He could pack for a three day trip in a grocery sack.

Not that he cared. He didn’t have time to be thinking about how high her heels were or the enormity of her handbag when he had other things to worry about. Bigger fish to fry. So to speak.

He needed to get in, grab his supplies, and get back to the shop. He’d stayed up late last night tying some new flies and wanted to get the new stock put up this afternoon so he could be out on the creek by dusk.

Early summer in the Colorado mountains was like paradise to a fly-fisherman. Plus he needed the time spent fishing tonight to mentally prepare himself for the visitor who was supposed to arrive tomorrow.

Besides, with that long blond hair and tall curvy figure, the woman in the red jacket was totally out of his league.

Not that he had a league, or even wanted to be in a league. He wasn’t even particularly interested in the game right now. He just wanted to be left alone.

Present company excluded. He reached across the seat and patted the neck of his golden retriever, Sadie.

Sadie was the only female in his life now, the only female he trusted, and that was fine with him. She hadn’t left him, didn’t yell at him to make more money, never nagged him to pick up his wet towels off the bathroom floor, and she hardly ever snored. All attributes that he valued.

The dog whined, sitting upright in the seat of his old truck, her gaze intent on the blond woman.

She stood on the sidewalk, oblivious to him and the fact he’d almost run her down, her large round sunglasses perched low on her nose as she looked over them to read the parking meter.

Sully watched her dig into her cavernous bag for change. He was no lip reader, but he was fairly certain she dropped a pretty clear F-bomb before pulling her hands out and throwing them up in disgust, apparently giving up on the effort.

He stepped out of his truck, his gaze captivated by the way her hips swayed and the swish of the breezy fabric of her shorts against her legs as she hurried into Miller’s Mercantile. He slammed the door and stepped up to the curb, stuffing his hands in the pockets of his shorts and jingling his loose change.

After dropping a quarter into his own meter, he paused in front of hers.

It would serve her right to get a ticket. “Just because this town is small doesn’t mean you can just ignore the law,” he grumbled, half to himself, half to the dog who watched him intently, and then he dropped a quarter into her meter.

Pausing, he thought about the size of her purse—she was probably pretty high maintenance and would be in there for a while.

He dropped in a second quarter.

*****

jennie_martsAuthor Info:

USA TODAY Best-selling author Jennie Marts loves to make readers laugh as she weaves stories filled with love, friendship, and intrigue. She writes for Entangled Publishing, and reviewers call her books “laugh out loud funny” and full of great characters that are “endearing and relatable.”

She is living her own happily ever after in the mountains of Colorado with her husband, two sons, two dogs, and a parakeet that loves to tweet to the oldies. She’s addicted to Diet Coke, adores Cheetos, and believes you can’t have too many books, shoes, or friends.

Her books include the contemporary western romance Hearts of Montana series, the romantic comedy/ cozy mysteries of The Page Turners series, the hunky hockey-playing men in the Bannister Brothers Books, and the small-town romantic comedies in the Lovestruck series of Cotton Creek Romances.

Author Links:    Website | Facebook | Twitter | GoodReads

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Spotlight – Careful What You Ask For

17 Monday Oct 2016

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Candace Blevins, Careful What You Ask For

I’ve had a few looks at this one and it isn’t going to be for everyone (check out the reviews on Goodreads to see what you think).  But I think that for the others this will be a very …. satisfying read  🙂

*****

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by Candace Blevins

Paranormal Romance

Date Published: September 23, 2016

Publisher: eXcessica Publishing

Blurb:

When a wolf mates with a human, the child is nearly always a wolf. Briana was raised as a werewolf, but then puberty hit and she never changed. She’s persuaded a few wolves to bite her, but it never took. At nineteen, she’s going to give it a final try. This time, she’ll ask someone who was bitten instead of being born to it, to see if it makes a difference.

She grew up welcome in the Pack until she was branded a human. Her developing teenage psyche was wounded by their rejection, and she holds nothing but ill will for the Pack and all it stands for. However, it’s fine for a human to glare at the Alpha and tell him he isn’t the boss of her. Trying it as a wolf is another story. She’s determined to make a go of it as a lone wolf, but Randall — the local Alpha — has other ideas, despite the fact she’s property of his brother’s motorcycle club.

Briana was raised to be a werewolf and she finally feels whole, but the transition is different for everyone. She understands supernatural politics, but she’s going to have to maneuver through the highest levels of them as a brand new wolf still struggling for control.

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Excerpt:

Maggie had told me what she expected me to do before she’d changed into her wolf, so now I lay on the forest floor, buck-naked and spread eagle.

I’ve been bitten before so I knew the pain I was about to feel, and it took every ounce of my resolve to remain in place as the medium sized wolf sniffed me all over. My legs wanted to kick and then jump up and run, my hands wanted to protect my face from her, and my heart felt as if it were trying to escape my chest — but I held my breath and forced myself to stay frozen.

If this didn’t work I wasn’t sure I’d try again, but I had to give it one final attempt. I’d been raised knowing I was a wolf. I’d always felt her inside me, but then she never showed herself and I was labeled a human when I’d had my period for a year and hadn’t changed.

But my self-identity never changed. I’m a human who identifies as a wolf, but if this didn’t work — I’d have to find a way to accept my humanity.

I gasped when she bit my left thigh, held my breath while she mangled my right thigh, and couldn’t hold in my screams when her teeth tore into the skin and muscle of my left shoulder.

I’d told her where to bite me, but I hadn’t told her she could just go straight in and out without ripping. The wolf’s natural instincts are to tear as they bite, and fuck it hurt. If this didn’t turn me I was going to be scarred something awful.

She must have realized how bad she’d hurt me, because she was a little more gentle with my right shoulder, but it still hurt like hell.

Finally, Maggie’s wolf backed up a half-dozen steps and went to the ground, her eyes on me so intense it was unnerving, but I already smelled of pain and blood and I wasn’t sure how much control she had, so I tried my hardest not to be afraid.

Everything’s hazy past that point. I remember hurting, remember thrashing in the dirt, but it was days later before I have any memory of being fully in my human brain again.

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Candace Blevins lives with her husband of 18 years and their two daughters. When not working or driving kids all over the place she can be found reading, writing, meditating, or swimming.

Candace writes Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Contemporary BDSM Romance, and a kick-ass Motorcycle Club series.

Her urban fantasy series, Only Human, gives us a world where weredragons, werewolves, werelions, three different species of vampires, as well as a variety of other mythological beings exist.

Candace’s two paranormal romance series, The Chattanooga Supernaturals and The Rolling Thunder Motorcycle Club, are both sister series to the Only Human series, and give some secondary characters their happily ever after.

Her Safeword Series gives us characters who happen to have some extreme kinks. Relationships can be difficult enough without throwing power exchange into the mix, and her books show characters who care enough about each other to fight to make the relationship work. Each book in the Safeword series highlights a couple with a different take on the lifestyle.

You can visit Candace on the web at candaceblevins.com and feel free to friend her on Facebook at facebook.com/candacesblevins and Goodreads at goodreads.com/CandaceBlevins. You can also join facebook.com/groups/CandacesKinksters to get sneak peeks into what she’s writing now, images that inspire her, and the occasional juicy blurb.

Stay up to date on Candace’s newest releases, and get exclusive excerpts by joining her mailing list!

 

 

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Book Review – Melt My Heart, Cowboy

16 Sunday Oct 2016

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Book Review, CJ Carmichael, Love at the Chocolate Shop series, Melt My Heart Cowboy

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Love at the Chocolate Shop, Book 1

by CJ Carmichael

Who is the handsome cowboy who comes into small town Marietta’s chocolate shop every week to buy a box of chocolates? More importantly…who is he buying the chocolates for? These are the questions sales clerk Rosie Linn asks herself as she waits for her sadly neglected childhood home to sell so she can pursue an exciting new career in L.A.

Rosie finds out the answers the day rugged ranch hand Brant Willingham introduces himself and asks for her help in managing the care of his younger sister. Brant’s mother has recently died, leaving him the sole guardian of eighteen-year-old Sara Maria–who has been a puzzle to Brant ever since she began exhibiting signs of autism at age two.

Rosie and Brant come up with a plan. She’ll help with his sister if he handles repairs and a new paint job for her old house. It seems the perfect solution, but a new dilemma is created when the couple start spending time together. Brant discovers he doesn’t want Rosie to sell and leave, and Rosie fears she will have to choose between love and her dreams.

I’m pretty sure the answer to these two’s issues are pretty plain for everyone to see but they’ve got to figure things out on their own  🙂  It’s still super sweet and a great read.

Brant has a lot to learn about his sister and how to make a life with her now that their mother is gone.  With her as a buffer, he never really learned how to deal with Sara’s autism and tends to treat her like a not-very-bright child.  It’s hard on both of them while he struggles with what to do, but with Rosie’s help he figures things out.  And it is definitely awwww worthy.

Rosie is also finding herself at odds after her dad died.  She’s ready to start living a life of her own and is anxious to move the LA to be with her brother.  Meeting and falling in love with Brant (and his sister) isn’t quite in her plans.  But that’s just the way things work out sometimes  🙂

There’s parts to make you giggle and parts to make you sigh, but best of all there are lots of parts to make you smile.

(While this can technically stand on its own, it looks like it is a spinoff from another series and there are definitely some things that overlap a bit.)

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Book Review – Not A Hero

15 Saturday Oct 2016

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Book Review, Not A Hero, Sarah Robinson

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by Sarah Robinson

From the bestselling author of the Kavanagh Legends MMA series, Sarah Robinson’s Not A Hero is an emotional standalone military romance where love battles trauma, and there can only be one victor. Former Marine, Miles Kydd, is trying to readjust to civilian life after ending his career and returning to his small home town when he learned his father was diagnosed with a terminal illness. Once the town hero and star quarterback, Miles no longer feels like the man he was, or who he’s expected to be–possibly because his demons have followed him home from Afghanistan.

Meeting Zoe Brooke, his father’s live-in nurse, gives Miles the slightest glimmer of hope that he can still find happiness despite the dark secrets he holds inside. The chemistry between them is undeniable, and together they are explosive–in more ways than one.

A helper at her core, Zoe is more than willing to care for Miles’s heart, but not at the expense of her own, and she’s not afraid to tell him that. She knows what having a painful past is like, and she wants to help him with his, if he’ll let her.

Things get complicated fast when Miles realizes burying his secrets isn’t actually the same as healing from them and if he wants the girl, he’s going to have to tell her the truth–the one thing he can’t do.

This book is suggested for 18+ years of age, contains graphic content, sensitive subject matters, and sexually explicit material.

While there is a disclaimer on this book, I’ll be honest that I didn’t find it to be any more … well, just more, than any of the other more hard-hitting romances I’d read lately.  Miles does come back with PTSD and has some issues coming to terms with it.  And Zoe’s first marriage was horrible, but she seems to have come out of it a much stronger person.  They are hot together, though, so you have to be OK with some steamy love scenes.  Nothing unusual or especially kinky, just detailed … and delicious  🙂

I think that Robinson does a great job of showing Miles’s conflict at coming home and feeling like he doesn’t deserve the title of hero that everyone keeps throwing at him.  His emotions are all over the place and you get that feeling of conflict.  She also has him realize he needs help and that’s a nice moment of believability for me.

I did have a little issue with how easily Zoe forgives him for his hot and cold routine.  It makes sense as we get to know him and she seems to have a special understanding of his troubles, but he does make things hard on her.  She’s a strong, centered person and I would have expected her to be a little more hesitant … but maybe that strength and insight has her seeing things better than me.

My favorite part was the relationships that deepen between Miles, Zone and Miles’s dad.  There’s so much love and acceptance and true liking amongst them that it just warms you from the inside.

Emotional, humorous, scorching and sweet, Not A Hero is great for those who love their heroes flawed and their women ready to take them on.

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Spotlight – A Fool For You

14 Friday Oct 2016

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A Fool For You, Foolproof Love series, Katee Robert

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen Katee Robert and you can be sure it won’t be the last.  I think she’s a ton of fun as an author and I always get a little tingle of excitement when I see her name on a book.

*****

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Foolproof Love #3

by Katee Robert

Releasing October 3, 2016

Entangled: Brazen

Blurb:

It’s been thirteen years since Hope Moore left Devil’s Falls, land of sexy cowboys and bad memories. Back for the weekend, she has no intention of seeing the man she never got over…or the two of them getting down and dirty. It’s just a belated goodbye, right? No harm, no foul.

Until six weeks later, when her pregnancy test comes back positive…

Daniel Rodriguez hasn’t forgiven himself for how things went down with Hope all those years ago. He knows she’s better off without him, but when she shows up on his doorstep, panicking because she’s pregnant with his baby, he can’t help seeing it as a chance to make up for the past.

Too bad Hope has no intention of going along with his plans.

Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29796814-a-fool-for-you

Goodreads Series Link https://www.goodreads.com/series/177444-foolproof-love

Buy Links:      Amazon | B & N |  iTunes | Kobo | Entangled

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Excerpt:

Hope shook her head. “You’re as much an idiot now as you were then.”

And then she kissed him.

It caught him a little off guard—he hadn’t expected her to be the one to make the first move, especially after the way the scene in the bathroom had gone down—but Daniel wasted no time taking control. He kissed down her neck, sliding his hands beneath her shirt and skating them up to her body to cup her breasts. They filled his palms, familiar and yet not, all at the same time. He cursed. “Gorgeous Darling, the things you do to me.” He nipped her collarbone. “I’m going to taste you, so if you’re going to change your mind, now’s the time to do it.”

Her only response was to shove her yoga pants down to her knees.

He lifted her onto the counter and disentangled her right leg from the pants so he could spread her fully. He stroked her thighs, pausing when his fingers met the scar. It brought up so many conflicting feelings in him. It was his fault that she had the damn thing, but that didn’t mean he thought of her as less, the way she seemed to think. She was as beautiful now as she’d been at eighteen, and more confident despite her injury. Or maybe because of it. He had no idea.

All he knew was that at some point he was going to have to get up close and personal with her healed injury, and he was going to have to tread very, very carefully to avoid burning what was left of the bridge between him and Hope.

“If you apologize, I might actually kick you.”

That snapped him out of it. As much as he wanted Hope, he had an ulterior motive for pushing her now. All getting distracted by her leg was going to do was fuck up his chance of convincing her to stay, in his house and in his bed. He jerked her to the edge of the counter, spreading her thighs wider. “Don’t scream. You’ll upset Ollie.”

And then he did what he’d been fantasizing about ever since he walked out of her life. Daniel dipped his head and gave her center one long lick. She tasted better than he remembered, her body already shaking for him, so he used his thumbs to part her folds and licked her again, reacquainting himself with every inch of her.

“Oh.”

He looked up her body to find her head thrown back and her chest rising and falling with each harsh breath. “Take off your shirt.”

Hope wasted no time obeying, dragging the material over her head and tossing it away. And then there was nothing hiding her body from his gaze. He licked her again, savoring the way she shook. A tattoo curling around the bottom of her ribs caught his eye, but he was too distracted to read it.

He was tired of teasing her. He wanted to feel her orgasm again, to know she was coming apart at the seams because of him. Daniel sucked her clit into his mouth, stroking the sensitive little nub with the flat of his tongue the way she’d always loved. Sure enough, before he had a chance to truly savor her, Hope cried out his name and shuddered, her thighs squeezing his head as she came. He gentled his touches, licks turning to kisses, turning to the slightest brushing of his lips against her. Only when she stopped shaking did he raise his head. “Stay, at least until we figure out what we’re doing.”

*****

kateeAuthor Info:

New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Katee Robert learned to tell her stories at her grandpa’s knee. She found romance novels at age twelve and they changed her life. When not writing sexy contemporary and romantic suspense, she spends her time playing imaginary games with her children, driving her husband batty with what-if questions, and planning for the inevitable zombie apocalypse.

Author Links:   Website | Facebook | Twitter | GoodReads

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Spotlight – Just Fine With Caroline

13 Thursday Oct 2016

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Isn’t this just the sweetest cover?  It just makes me happy looking at it … and then I read the blurb and get even happier  🙂

*****

justfinewithcaroline-pbJust Fine With Caroline

A Cold River Novel

by Annie England Noblin

Blurb:

Twenty five year old Caroline O’Connor is doing just fine, thank you very much. Four years ago and two semesters shy of her college degree, a little thing called life upended her carefully laid plans to leave small town shenanigans behind, and she found herself right back in the place she vowed to escape: Cold River, Missouri.

Cushioned amongst the Ozark Mountains, Cold River thrives on its folklore, town gossip, and the occasional jar(s) of moonshine. And it’s here that Caroline has carved out a simple, if uneventful life, helping to care for her ailing mother with Alzheimer’s and running the family business, a bait shop on the outskirts of town. Uneventful that is, until Navy veteran Noah Cranwell returns to Cold River, intent on restoring the infamous Cranwell legacy by rebuilding the family’s run-down general store—across the road from the bait shop.

Noah Cranwell has a chip on his shoulder only his grandfather Jep can understand. It wasn’t easy overcoming a troubled childhood and tumultuous teen years, but a stint in the Navy help straighten him out. Now seeking solace from his nomadic career, Noah returns to his boyhood home, the one place he ever felt at peace. Focused on repairing the general store, and his heart, Noah finds himself turning to Caroline—and her mostly deaf, three legged dog Yara—for support. Which for Noah and Caroline, starts to blossom into something more, making Caroline realize there could be much more to life than being ‘just fine.’ Yet Cold River isn’t without its closeted skeletons. And as secrets are discovered, will Caroline ultimately be able to forgive past sins and fight for a better future?

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*****

Excerpt:

Caroline O’Conner loved to fish.  Her favorite tree sat on the bank of the Cold River, just perfect for leaning against with a fishing pole in her hand. She relished casting a line as the fog lifted sluggishly off of the water.

The best time to fish was during the early summer—when it was already hot, but too early for the summer rush of river rats. She would come in and open up The Wormhole, her family’s bait and tackle shop, and then sneak off for an hour or two to visit the river and her favorite tree. In fact, that tree was her favorite spot, not just on the river, but in all of Cold River, the river’s namesake and the town where she lived.

Cold River, Missouri, a town of about 8,000 people, was nestled in the heart of an area of the United States known as the Ozarks. At any given time you might hear residents of this southwestern part of Missouri refer to themselves as southerners or Midwesterners, but neither one was entirely true. The Ozarks, a place of rolling hills and flowing rivers, is a place where a person could disappear for days, months, years, or forever. The rugged terrain is rivaled only by the rugged people living there, a people happy to be tucked away from the rest of the world.

Everybody fished in Cold River.

Caroline’s father taught her to fish when she was six. He hadn’t wanted to. It had been an argument for days between her father and mother, something that she remembered even at that tender age. Caroline had known since she was old enough to ask about the “boy in the pictures” that she had a brother in heaven, at least, that’s what her mother told her, and her daddy didn’t fish anymore. But he wanted to, she could tell. He sometimes looked at the fishing poles in the hallway closet, shoved to the back behind the winter coats. He sometimes pulled a tackle box from off the top shelf and looked inside of it for whole minutes at a time and yelled at her when she asked if she could play with the toys inside.

That was when her mother started asking her father to, “please take Caroline fishing.”

The first time he took her it had been a disaster. He barked orders the entire time and they didn’t even catch a fish. But the next week was different. They caught fish and her father smiled. More fish brought more smiles, and over the years, it became the bond she and her father shared.

She was fishing with her father less and less since her mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Most of his free time was spent taking care of her or taking extra shifts at the free clinic so he could have a break from her. His gear sat dejected in one of the hallway closets, and his waders had long acquired cracks in the rubber boots.

Caroline shook her head. It was too early for such thoughts. And she was starting to sweat. That meant it was time to pack it in and begin her trudge back up to the shop. As she walked, she noticed a car parked out in front of the old Cranwell Station across the road.

The “for sale” sign had been sitting out in front of Cranwell Station for months. Over the years, the Cranwell family had used the store for many different purposes. It had been a gas station in the beginning, a lively meeting spot for summer visitors to the Cold River during the 1920’s. It had also been a beauty salon, a five and dime store, a used car lot, and a pet grooming facility. Caroline’s parents had owned the little bait shop across the street from Cranwell Station since before she was born, and in the 25 years Caroline was born, the place had been all but empty. There just wasn’t enough traffic to the river anymore, especially since the new highway routed most tourists around the town of Cold River completely. When the eldest Cranwell brother died, the building sat unoccupied and unkempt, a source of hot debate for the remaining Cranwell family members, all four of them, none of whom wanted the responsibility of maintaining the property. They stayed to themselves down at Cranwell Corner and rarely came into town. Caroline couldn’t remember the last time she’d seen any member of that family.

Caroline watched as a man got out of the car and proceeded to walk up to the door of the station. It was a man she’d never seen before. He was wearing khakis and a crisp, white button up shirt that made his dark hair and tan skin stand out against the sunlight even more than they already did. He placed his palm against the glass and began to rub at the thick coating of dirt. After peering inside, he began to pull on the door handle.

Surely he’s not trying to break-in, Caroline thought. Who robs a place in the broad daylight wearing khakis? Besides, Cranwell Station looked like it was about to fall in at any moment. Maybe he was just lost and looking for direction. He sure looked like he was from a city, and people from the city began to panic when they cruised outside city limits and towards the river. These two buildings, Cranwell Station and her bait shop, were the last stop before leaving civilization.

She continued to watch him from a safe distance as he walked around the station, kicked at loose boards on the porch steps, and pulled at the door handle some more. Once, he went back to his car and pulled out a cell phone, but realizing there was no reception, shoved it into his pocket at commenced cursing at the air. It wasn’t until he picked up a rock and started towards one of the windows that Caroline made a move.

“Hey!” She hollered, charging towards him with her fishing pole. “What in the hell do you think you’re doing?”

*****

annie-england-noblin-ap1Author Info:

Annie England Noblin lives with her son, husband, and three rescued bulldogs in the Missouri Ozarks. She graduated with an M.A. in Creative Writing from Missouri State University and currently teaches English for Arkansas State University. Her poetry has been featured in such publications as the Red Booth Review and the Moon City Review. She spends her free time playing make-believe, feeding stray cats, and working with animal shelters across the country to save homeless dogs.

 

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

Twitter: @aenoblin

GoodReads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13044856.Annie_England_Noblin

*****

Praise for Annie England Noblin:

“Just Fine With Caroline is all heart. Annie England Noblin knows how to make characters come to life. I was completely charmed on my trip to Cold River.”—Stephanie Evanovich on Just Fine With Caroline

“…Emotionally satisfying [and] turns an oft-maligned corner of Missouri into a welcoming, heartfelt setting. Noblin is a fine author of the cozy warm story.—The Current on Just Fine With Caroline

“Fans of Mary Kay Andrews and Mary Alice Monroe will enjoy Nolin’s lighthearted second novel. For many readers, spending time immersed in Caroline’s world might be just the ticket.”—Library Journal on Just Fine With Caroline

“Readers of Debbie Macomber will enjoy poet and nonfiction author Noblin’s first novel. It’s an enjoyable story full of laughter, tears, and just plain fun.”—Library Journal on Sit! Stay! Speak!

“Noblin’s fish-out-of-water story combines food, family, suspense, and romance into one delightful read. [… ] a comfort read that’s perfect for a summer night. A cozy read that’s full of dogs, romance, and small-town charm.”—Kirkus Reviews on Sit! Stay! Speak!

“Full of southern charm and colloquialisms, Noblin’s first novel explores the curious bond between man and beast. A warm, emotionally grounded story that will delight fans of Mary Kay Andrews and contemporary women’s fiction.”—Booklist on Sit! Stay! Speak!

“A must read for any animal lover.”—Fresh Fiction on Sit! Stay! Speak!

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Spotlight – Gamer Girl

12 Wednesday Oct 2016

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Gamer Girl, Glynis Astie

Today we get to host Glynis Astie as she gives us a look at her new book and why Halloween is so darn cool!  (I definitely have to agree with her about that  🙂 )

*****

Seven Reasons Halloween Rocks

  1. First and foremost—candy, candy, candy! My birthday is a couple of weeks beforehand and I may overdose on sugar just a bit. I can stretch the cake out for a good week, but then I start to crash, so the prevalence of Halloween treats in my house helps. Birthday hangovers can be brutal, but luckily the variety of candy available in a convenient snack size seems to be limitless! Every year the wizards at the candy companies seem to come up with a new twist on an old favorite. Have you seen those 3 Musketeers with the red filling? Sooooo creepy! One of my boys can’t even eat them because it looks so “disgusting.”

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  2. I LOVE to decorate. Seriously, name the major holiday and I have decorations for it. In my house Halloween is second only to Christmas in terms of the splendor of our decorating. Though my oldest son and I argue constantly over the theme of our décor (the gorier the better for him), I think we’ve almost arrived at a happy medium. I grab anything involving the words “creepy,” “boo” and “witch”—especially if there’s glitter involved. I swoon for the candy corn designs, adorable black kitties and pumpkins with gap-toothed smiles. These adorable creations line the walls and tables of my house right alongside the skeletons, weapons and bloody body parts my son has chosen. Let’s call the look “eclectic.” Ooooh! And the plethora of Star Wars themed Halloween items only adds to my giddiness! This year, my pumpkin will be dressed as Yoda, light saber and all! What could be better?
  3. Dressing up is AWESOME! My boys are deliriously happy at the prospect of new costumes. Never mind the fact that they have an entire dresser devoted to costumes which still fit them. Even though most of their choices are Star Wars related, they still haven’t run out of new characters to mimic. It’s unbelievable! On top of the costumes, they want the appropriate weapon, because a Storm Trooper just isn’t a Storm Trooper without a giant gun. Oy vey! This year I plan to retire my devil horns and buy myself a Yoda hat—a hand crafted knit Yoda hat to be exact. I just happen to know where I can have one custom made. Have you heard of Crafty Bitch? Not only is she an amazing person, she’s, well, crafty.
  4. My baking obsession is totally sanctioned. Yes, I’m that person. I’m constantly trying out new dessert recipes and foisting them on my poor, unsuspecting friends. With the number of baking blogs out there, I’m never at a loss for a new recipe. My friends don’t stand a chance! With the arrival of Halloween, I get to add candy to all my creations without anyone batting an eye. Personally, I detest making cut out sugar cookies (the dough gets sticky no matter how long you chill it, making it really difficult to retain the shape of the cookie), but my boys will laugh themselves silly while “dressing up” their Halloween treats, so I don’t mind suffering a bit. There may be a few swear words wafting out of my kitchen along with those heavenly smells, but it’s nothing a few bits of chocolate won’t fix.

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  5. Halloween-related events are legendary! They’re fun, filled with people you like AND they encompass every item I’ve mentioned so far. Let’s not forget trick-or-treating!!! A close cousin to parties, you get to roam your neighborhood with your favorite little people, wearing costumes, admiring the awesomeness of everyone’s outdoor decorations, and getting free candy. When I go to the store, I have to limit myself to a certain number of bags of candy (I consider less than ten a win), but trick-or-treating allows you to sample everyone’s favorites. Score!
  6. I get to wear my favorite Halloween t-shirt. It’s so cool! It’s black with a pumpkin made out of orange sequins accented with sparkly green beads for the stem. I bought it at Target at least five years ago and I refuse to get rid of it. I have yet to see one as cute! I start wearing it in September and keep it in rotation through the end of November. That’s pumpkin season, right?

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  7. Last, but certainly not least, one of my closest friends was born on Halloween. That means I get to kick 2, 4 & 5 of the list above up to a higher level. Watch out world!

*****

41qy2fnky-lGamer Girl

by Glynis Astie

Release Date: May 31, 2016

Genre: Romantic Comedy

Blurb:

Struck by tragedy at an early age, Meri Palmer escaped into the only world she understood. Within the virtual realm of online gaming, she lived a life filled with mythical creatures and thrilling adventures, where she was strong, powerful, clever, and beautiful—everything she believed she wasn’t in real life. As the years went by, her desire to cling to her cherished fantasyland only grew stronger.

But when Meri meets Morgan, equal parts gorgeous and goofball, she begins to wonder if the time has finally come to rejoin the so-called real world. Channeling the bravery of her fairy warrior alter ego, Meri slowly lets Morgan beyond the protective walls she’s built around her heart. Just as she finds a comfortable groove in an uncertain world, Morgan succumbs to insecurities of his own, leaving her lost and confused. Through her battle to regain her equilibrium, Meri will discover that even in reality, things aren’t always what they seem.

Will Meri win the battle raging in her heart and summon the will to rescue her knight in shining armor? Or will she give in to the fear and find her game over?

Buy the Book:

Amazon US

Amazon UK

*****

41firltzmml-_ux250_Author Info:

Glynis never expected in her wildest dreams to be a writer. After thirteen years in the Human Resources Industry, she decided to stay at home with her two amazing sons. Ever in search of a project, she was inspired to write the story of how, in only six short months, she met and married her wonderfully romantic French husband, Sebastien. The end result became her first novel, French Twist. As this was just the beginning of their epic love story, Glynis continued to chronicle their adventures in the sequel, French Toast, and the final installment in the series, French Fry. After she finished milking her life story for all it was worth, she decided to write straight-up fiction with Gamer Girl, which infuses her beloved chick lit with a hint of fantasy.

When Glynis is not writing, she is trying to keep the peace amongst the three men and two cats in her life, finding missing body parts (Lego pieces are small!), supervising a myriad of homework assignments and keeping a tenuous hold on her sanity by consuming whatever chocolate is in the vicinity.

Find her here:

Website  |  Twitter  |  Facebook  |  Goodreads  |  Amazon

*****

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Tour Info:

October 9th

BRMaycock’s Book Blog – Book Review

October 10th

Judging More Than Just The Cover – Author Q&A
Sweet Little Pretties – Book Excerpt/Promo
Sylv All About Books and Films – Book Excerpt

October 11th

Novelgossip – Author Guest Post
ItaPixie’s Book Corner – Book Excerpt/Promo Post
Book Lover in Florida – Book Review/Excerpt

October 12th

Romantic Reads – A Guest Post
Steamy Book Momma – Book Promo
Authors & Readers Book Corner – Book Promo

October 13th

He Said Books or Me – Book Review
Hello…Chick Lit – Book Review/Guest Post

October 14th

Grass Monster – Book Review
Rae Reads – Book Review

October 15th

The Fiction Addiction – Book Review
These Words: A Blog – Book Excerpt

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Spotlight – I Was a Bitch

12 Wednesday Oct 2016

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Emily Ruben, I Was A Bitch

I don’t usually do YA books but this one was too good to pass up!

*****

32440865I Was A Bitch

by Emily Ruben

Romance / Mystery

Blurb:

What if you forgot the last two years of your life?

After a horrific accident Lacey Jones wakes up from a two month long coma only to realize she’s lost all memory of the last two years. In that time, she turned from a wallflower into the Queen Bee of her high school: Gorgeous, popular, girlfriend of the hottest jock, wanted by every guy, and feared by every girl.

She became The Bitch, but has no memory of it.

Together with the mysterious and attractive Finn, she starts to put together the pieces of the puzzle that was her life.

Will she go back to being a bitch or will she turn her life around?

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32440865-i-was-a-bitch?from_search=true

Check out the excerpt at https://www.inkitt.com/stories/mystery/65322?ref=v_0820463f-33e4-4955-8218-5cc84d57bb3f

*****

Author Info:

My name’s Emily, I’m a twenty year-old French writer and I’ve been writing ever since I could hold a pen. I wrote my first story with my childhood best friend but I continued on my own, filling notebook after notebook before I could own a computer. At which point I started cover hundreds of Word pages with my ideas. I love to write the stories people wouldn’t automatically expect, with twisted plots or unhappily ever after.

I switched from writing in French to English when I was sixteen and my computer was stolen, taking with it all my stories and ideas. After that, it seemed inspiration came to me more in English so I never went back to writing in French.

As of right now, I’m a student at the Panthéon Sorbonne University, a music lover and an avid eater of sweets.

http://emilyruben.com/

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Spotlight – Do It Yourself

11 Tuesday Oct 2016

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Do It Yourself, Nikky Kaye

I’m so happy that Nikky stopped by today to answer a few questions and share her newest book with us.  Do It Yourself is getting a lot of fantastic reviews on Amazon … and I’m betting I can find a few things that need fixing around my house  🙂

*****

What do you like best about writing romances?

That’s a hard question to answer. I like writing about people. People are funny. People are mysterious. People are irrational, impulsive, intelligent, intuitive, and idiotic. When I think about other genres that I like to read, mostly what stands out is dialogue and characters, not the plot. I’m terrible at plotting! The only way I can plot is to figure out what the characters would do because of who they are, and even then it often doesn’t make sense.

I used to teach Film, and I have a deep love of old classical Hollywood movies, especially melodrama and screwball comedies. Under the Production Code, the industry’s self-censorship arm prohibited a lot of things, including sexuality (even how long kisses could be). I love how those old movies used language and movement, camera angles and other tricks to signal things like romance and sex. My favorite romance novels aren’t necessarily explicit, but clever in how they get the message across.

And though this may sound obsequious, my favorite thing about writing romance is that people LOVE them. The respect and passion that readers have for the genre is so infectious. There’s a wonderful sense of community between romance readers and writers—it’s inclusive and inspiring. I write romance for the same reasons I read it—for enjoyment and relaxation and to stir my imagination. There’s a lot about life that sucks, but losing yourself in a book that leaves you with a smile on your face is never a waste of time.

But ask me what I hate about writing romance, and I’ll say that it’s the assumption that I’m a freaky sex maniac. Because obviously crime writers are serial killers in their spare time, right? (rolling eyes)

What is your favorite romantic story (movie/book, fact/fiction, whatever you love most)?

Oh dear god. Didn’t I just say that I used to teach Film? So many possibilities… I’ve always been a “shipper” of different fictional couples. As a kid I would act out Gone With the Wind with my Barbie dolls. In high school I ripped out pictures fromSoap Opera Digest about daytime couples I loved. I wrote X-Files fan fiction in the mid-1990s, then eventually moved on to years of reading lots of Buffy fanfic, then Twilight fanfic. And now I’m dating myself (but it’s not like anybody else would!)…

The two romantic stories that have probably changed or shaped my life most, though, are Pride and Prejudice andOutlander. I think it’s wonderful that the story of Elizabeth and Darcy can be told in so many different iterations. And I first visited Gabaldonia in 1994, so I’ve already spent 22 years with those characters.

If you could be any romantic character, who would it be and why?

Elizabeth Darcy. I’d say Claire Fraser, but she dealt with more crap than I’d really want to (in a perfect world). Elizabeth Bonner? Meg March? Lucy Honeychurch?

But every character is imperfect, and most of us wouldn’t aspire to be imperfect. In romance, I don’t want to laugh at characters because they’re jumping into bed with each other an hour after meeting. Instead I want to laugh with characters because they think about jumping into bed with each other an hour after meeting and are embarrassed about having that fantasy.

Which of your characters/books was the most fun to write? 

I have a soft spot for Will from Once Should Be Enough. The story was really supposed to be primarily from the heroine’s POV, but he just attacked me in the quad and left me breathless (much like he did to Cassie). I try to have fun with most of my stories, because if it’s not fun to write, it probably won’t be fun to read. I have some books in my head that are not “fun” books, but I may never write them because I’m not sure I want to spend a couple of months immersed in a dark place.

If you weren’t a writer and could be anything you want, what would it be?

A few years ago I had to pass up my dream job in film classification because I wasn’t ready to return to full-time work when my twins were still so young. So I’d probably like to try that. Otherwise, I would be working for a museum in fine or decorative arts. Or I’d be back at UNESCO in Paris, working in Cultural Heritage policy.

*****

do-it-yourself-kindleDo It Yourself       

by Nikky Kaye

LENGTH: 25,000 words

PUB DATE: 27 September 2016

GENRE: Romance, erotic romance, contemporary romance, romantic erotica

ASIN: B01HXEOI8A

ISBN: 978-0-9951666-6-0

RATING: 18+ for adult language and situations

SERIES: No, standalone

Blurb:

Sometimes a woman has to learn how to drill herself.

Sarah began her DIY education by ditching the biggest tool in her garage—her husband. Now after her divorce, she’s realizing that not just her marriage was boring, beige and transitional. She wants to renovate herself, but she’s in over her head.

Luckily, Chris the hot young handyman is teaching her how to screw, drill, and hammer—and also how to use her power tools.

Together they’re updating her wiring and unclogging her pipes. But when Sarah worries that she’s treating Chris like her own personal power tool, what will she do? Will she pull the plug?

DO IT YOURSELF is a funny, sexy 25,000-word novella about assertiveness, assumptions, and assitude. It’s rated M for Metaphor-heavy!

http://www.amazon.com/Do-Yourself-Quickie-Nikky-Kaye-ebook/dp/B01HXEOI8A/

http://www.amazon.com/Once-Should-Be-Enough-Yourself/dp/0995166684/

https://www.createspace.com/6556034

*****

headshot-chinpropAuthor Info:

Nikky Kaye is a former Communications professor who has worked with movie stars and the United Nations, so she is familiar with interesting characters. She likes to read and write sassy, sexy, smart stories, and has been known to do devious things for M&Ms. Her young twin boys are delighted to get more iPad time due to their mother’s distraction.

http://www.nikkykaye.com

EMAIL: readnikkykaye@gmail.com

TWITTER: @readnikkykaye

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