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Book Review – No Excuses

07 Friday Jul 2017

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Y’all, I love the imagination that Nikky Kaye has when she’s creating her books!

*****

No Excuses

by Nikky Kaye

Blurb:

Maddie’s rules for attending a work retreat:

1 Pack the right clothes. Especially extra underwear.
2 Don’t try to school your insanely hot boss on acceptable trust exercises.
3 Be prepared for the extracurricular ropes course.
4 Make sure there is a safety net when you fall, because you will fall hard

Gage doesn’t appreciate how hard it is to be his right hand woman—especially when I’m spending so much time with my own right hand, fantasizing about him. My demanding, control freak boss is testing all my limits, and I don’t know how long I can stay professional.

No Excuses is a hot, full-length contemporary romance, featuring blindfolds, rope play, food fights, and sexy architectural features like wainscoting. As in all Nikky Kaye books, cheating is not allowed, but some funny stuff and a HEA are non-negotiable.

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*****

Excerpt:

He moved close to me, our bodies nearly touching. I kept my eyes on his chest as he gently draped one of the ties around me, cool and soft on the nape of my neck. The tiny hairs under my ears stood up at the feel of the silk sliding across my skin. Every sense I had was on high alert.

He smelled like fresh laundry, and a trace of something else lingered on his skin. It was almost like the scent of paper, or an overworked photocopier. I felt the heat from his hands close to my throat, and the hairs on his forearms tickled my collarbone for an infinitesimal moment.

My attention remained focused on the buttons of his shirt. I was very worried that if I met his gaze, my hyper awareness of him would shine out of my eyes like a flashlight.
“We’ll just leave this here for now,” he murmured, flicking one end of the tie against the underside of my chin. “Are you ready?”

Not even remotely.

I nodded mutely, but I let out a little gasp when his fingers touched my chin and tilted my face up. It was so tempting to screw my eyes shut, like a little girl trying to pretend that something didn’t exist if she couldn’t see it. I’d had plenty of practice with that before.

But he wouldn’t let me retreat. He looked at me directly and without guile, as usual. What was a little different this time, however, was the way his eyes darkened into stormy seas.

“Trust me.” His simple words wormed into my heart as his warm breath landed on my lips.

My voice cracked as I said, “Mister Gage.” It wasn’t an answer or a question, a protest or a plea. I honestly didn’t know what I wanted to say, and whatever was building in me halted as he lifted the other piece of fabric to my eyes.

He smoothed his thumbs across the strip of silk over my eyes, spreading out from the bridge of my nose to my temples. The tie was held firm between his fingers—those nimble fingers that paused in my hair briefly before they met again at the back of my head.

“Is that too tight?” he asked as he pulled the half-knot.

The sound of the silk rubbing against itself whispered in my ear. I shook my head. His hands clutched my hair and held me still.

“I’m not done.” His fingers tangled in my hair as he finished tying, pulling a few strands just enough to make me suck in a breath.

He froze. “Did I hurt you?”

“No.” My nipples hardened into tight buds as his breath washed over my forehead. “I, uh, no,” I repeated.

Gage had never touched me this much in the whole time I’d been working with him. Just the memory of his hands in my hair was enough to make me wobbly in the knees.
He dragged his thumbs across my covered eyes again, like a parent wiping away their child’s tears. Tracing his index fingers lightly over my eyebrows, he made an indistinct but satisfied noise.

“I can’t see anything,” I complained.

I was so blind that I flinched when his mouth dipped to my ear. “Good,” he chuckled.
Reflexively I swayed toward him, like a flower toward the sun. He pressed his thumbs gently into my cheekbones, then his fingertips left a trail of fire down my jaw and neck. On the journey he slipped the other tie from where it dangled around my neck, and pressed it into my trembling hands.

“Tie me up,” he ordered in a low voice.

Yeah, those were words I definitely never expected to hear from my boss’s mouth.

*****

Review:

What starts out as a boss/secretary fantasy novel quickly turns into something more.  Maddie’s adoption has left her with some issues regarding her self-worth as well as her ability to apply herself.  Gage has some pretty serious social interaction issues (enough that I’m kinda curious how he’s been so successful in business so far).  Both of them are good at making the other one better.  Maddie helps smooth out Gage’s rough edges, helping deal with people with more humanity.  And Gage believes that Maddie can, and will, do great which means she starts to believe it too.

There’s humor and heat in Nikky Kaye’s work.  She’s fantastic at taking a traditional storyline and giving it a little twist  🙂

*****

Author Info:

Nikky Kaye is almost my real name. I’m a former Film professor who likes more than her movies to be black and white. Sadly, the world doesn’t work that way. I have worked with movie stars, Ivy League brainiacs, and the United Nations—all of which means that I’m familiar with ass-kissing, power struggles, greed and faking it. In my spare time I parent 5 year-old twin boys, serve on the board of an independent cinema, and run a medical consulting company.

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Spotlight – Do It Yourself

11 Tuesday Oct 2016

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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

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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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