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Saturday, March 31, 2018

Pre-Order Blitz with Giveaway: The Redemption of Lillie Rourke by Loree Lough

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THE REDEMPTION OF LILLIE ROURKE
Bestselling Author Loree Lough
The Redemption of Lillie Rourke
Series: By Way of the Lighthouse Series Book 3
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Harlequin Heartwarming
Publication Date: April 1, 2018
She'd worked for that second chance, but will he believe she has changed?
When she fled Baltimore after a near-fatal accident that left her dependent on painkillers, Lillie Rourke lost everything. Now, physically and emotionally healed, she’s ready to make amends and start over. But Jase Yeager has moved on, and who can blame him? Yet Lillie isn’t giving up—on her--or them. Earning back Jase’s trust won’t be easy, but Lillie’s no stranger to challenges…

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The kid who’d offered to help him earlier now pecked keys on the register. “This sheet music is on sale,” he said, running the book across the scanner screen. “Are you a kindergarten teacher or something?”
Lillie grinned. “No, nothing like that. I volunteer at Hopkins Children’s Oncology every couple of weeks, and my material is getting stale. Those kids are going through enough without me, adding boredom to their list of complaints. Not that they complain. They’re the bravest little souls I’ve ever met.”
Lillie tended to ramble when nervous, and he felt bad that his nearness made her feel that way.
“My cousin was in there a few years ago,” the kid said, sliding another songbook over the screen. “Leukemia won.”
Jase watched as Lillie, ever the caring comforter, lay a hand atop his.
“I’m so sorry,” she said. “How old was he?”
“Fourteen.”
Her shoulders rose, then fell with a sympathetic sigh. How many times had he told her that her heart was bigger than her head? Too many times to count.
The cashier bagged her music, hit the register button to ring up her total. “It’s really nice, what you’re doing,” he said, handing her the receipt. “The thing Lance hated most about that place was how long the days were with nothing to do but watch TV and listen to his monitor beep.”
Jase had to agree…it was a nice thing she’d been doing.
She thanked the kid and turned to face Jase. “Well, it was a nice surprise, seeing you again.”
“Can you hang around a minute, just until I pay for this stuff?”
She looked surprised by his invitation. In truth, he’d surprised himself, extending it. But he couldn’t just let her leave.
“Okay,” she said. “I’ll wait for you over by the door.”
There was a time when, as she looked up at him that way, his heart had beat doubletime. But who was he kidding? It was happening, right now.
The kid made smalltalk with him, too, but Jase barely heard a word as he watched her from the corner of his eye. Silhouetted against the bright sunshine on the other side of the window, he couldn’t help but notice the way her chin-length hair curved and curled above her shoulders. She used to dress like a tomboy. Sneakers and jeans with comfy t-shirts, like she’d worn to plant flowers that day in her parents’ yard. But that little dress—
“All set,” the kid said, holding up Jase’s bag.
He thanked the boy and wasted no time, joining Lillie.
“You want to grab a cup of coffee?” He held open the door, hoping that slight frown didn’t mean she’d say no. “It’s only a short walk to Café Latte’da…”
“On Aliceanna Street. I remember.”
Of course she did, because before her addiction destroyed them they used to go there at least once a week to decide the order of the songs they’d sing at Three-Eyed Joe’s.
“So what do you say? I’ll treat you to a sandwich. Or pie. Or both.” Recalling her penchant for eating small portions, he added, “We could share…”
Her sweet, sad smile told him she, too, remembered all the meals they’d shared. And again, it made his heart beat a bit harder.
“I don’t have to be at work until six, so okay, pie and coffee it is.”
They were waiting for the light to change at Fleet and Aliceanna when she said, “This won’t upset Whitney, will it?”
“Why would it upset her?”
“I, well, that day at The Flower Basket, I got the impression she knows that we were a couple.”
“I haven’t been seeing her long, so I doubt she cares enough to be jealous.”
The image of that candlelit table flashed in his mind, proof that she cared. Clamping his jaw against a twinge of guilt, Jase said, “So how long have you had this Hopkins gig?”
“Couple months now.”
The light changed, and he pressed a hand to her back to guide her across the street. Not that she needed his assistance. Lillie had been walking to and from her folks’ inn to the restaurant and hotel for months. Still, it felt good, felt right, being this close to her again.
Inside Café Latte Da, Jase admitted that he’d skipped breakfast.
“The guy who’s forever reminding people it’s the most important meal of the day?” Lillie laughed. “Why!”
“Just got back from Florida, and didn’t have time to make a grocery run. My cupboards are as bare as Mother Hubbard’s.”
“I caught the last few minutes of the casserole demonstration. You were born to be a TV host.”
“Yeah, well… So I think I’ll get the chicken wrap. What about you? In the mood for something more substantial than pie?”
“Coffee’s plenty.”
“Thought I heard your belly growl earlier…”
Instinct made her press a palm to her stomach. “An espresso is plenty for now. I’ll whip up a sandwich or something before I clock in at the hotel.”
When she’d paid for the sheet music, Jase saw a lone ten dollar bill in her wallet. He knew her well enough to explain why she’d said no: Lillie had decided that until he could deposit every dime she’d borrowed, she wouldn’t take anything more from him. Unnecessary as that was, Jase respected her decision.
The sat at an empty table near the door—a rare occurrence on a Saturday afternoon—and settled in.
“Tell me about this volunteer work. When did you sign on for that?”
“A week or so after I got home, I gave in to a moment of self-pity.” She stared out the window. “It was time to stop focusing on me, and start focusing on others.” Eyes locked to his, she added, “Best—and worst—thing I have ever done.”
He didn’t get it, and said so.
“Life has put those kids through the wringer. Some of them are barely hanging on, but they’re hanging on. A person can’t help but admire the fight in them.” She sipped her espresso. “Hard to feel sorry for yourself after spending time with them.”
It made sense, considering how she’d always said that self-pity was the most dangerous of all human emotions.
“Must be tough, though, working that closely with them.”
“Only during the drive home.”
“Why?”
Her eyes shimmered with unshed tears. “Because I never know which of them won’t be there when I go back.”
And not because they’d gone home, healthy, he surmised.
She started talking about individual kids, the conditions that put them into Hopkins, the parents and siblings that supported them, and the staff that cared for and comforted them. Hands folded on the table, Lillie said, “And then there’s Jason, the sweetest, cutest ten year old boy you’ll ever meet. He told me the other day that he wants to marry one of the girls—Sally—because his mom’s biggest regret is that she’ll never see him walk down the aisle with the girl of his dreams.”
Wiping away a wayward tear, she added, “Then he asked me if I’d sing at their wedding, and help him make arrangements. Flowers. Streamers. Punch and a cake.”
And he knew that she’d agreed to everything. Jase wanted nothing more at that moment than to take her in his arms, tell her what a terrific person she was. But he sat back, instead, and said, “How can I help?”
“Help? You?”
“Hey. Quit looking so shocked. I do nice stuff once in a while, you know.”
“I know that better than almost anyone,” was her quiet reply.
“Maybe we can work up a couple of tunes, two or three of the things we’d sing at Three-Eyed Joe’s when people were celebrating anniversaries…”
It meant spending time with her, alone, and Jase hoped the offer hadn’t been a big mistake.
“I think the kids might like that.”
She thought the kids might like it? Why the hesitation? And then it hit him: She was as afraid of being so close, of reliving warm and wonderful moments as he was.
“Then let’s put our heads together, figure out… When is this ceremony, anyway?”
“In two weeks.” There wasn’t a trace of a smile on her face when she added, “If he makes it that long.”
“Keep a good thought, Lill. If the kid is half as determined to do this for his mom, he’ll make it. And who knows? Maybe it’s just what he needs to push him closer to a cure.”
She brought the espresso cup to her lips and, nodding, met his eyes.
His high school Lit teacher had made the class memorize what she’d termed “love poems.” It surprised him that, after all this time, he was able to zero in on a line from Sir Walter Scott’s “Lochinvar”: She’d look’d down to blush, and she’d look’d up to sigh, with a smile on her lips and a tear in her eye…”
Yet again, Jase had to fight the urge to draw her into a comforting hug.
He cleared his throat. Sat up straighter. Downed a gulp of his iced tea. “So where do you think we should get together? My place? We’d have plenty of quiet and privacy there.”
Too much, too soon, he realized when her eyes grew big and round.
“The acoustics are great in the inn’s turret. I’m sure Mom and Dad won’t mind. In fact, they were just asking about you the other day. I’m sure they’d love seeing you.”
“Sounds good. I’ll be home for a month, so my schedule is pretty flexible. You’re the one who’s clocking a hundred hours a week, so…”
“I’m happy to see you haven’t changed much,” she said, laughing. “Still exaggerating like crazy…one of the things that made me crazy about you.”
She gasped a little when that last line came out and, hands over her mouth, Lillie said, “Good grief. I’m sorry, Jase. That was really inappropriate. And bad timing.”
“It’s neither, and it’s okay. Nothing wrong with concentrating on the good times. We had plenty of those before…”
If he’d been standing, Jase might have kicked himself, because things had been going really well until he put his big foot in his mouth. Lillie shoved the espresso cup into the center of the table, her way of saying their meeting was over. She’d gathered her things and stood, and he did, too.
“So should I call you? Or would you rather call me? About a time when we can get together. To rehearse, I mean.”
Rambling again. And again, he felt bad for raising her stress level. “Do you have a pen?”
Like magic, she produced one from her purse.
Leaning over the table, he scribbled three phone numbers on a napkin. “Home, cell, and office,” he said, “in that order. You can always get me on my cell. Call any time.” Call soon, he thought. As he pressed the napkin into her hand, their fingers touched. Not for long—a blink in time, if that—but long enough to send a current of longing straight to his heart.
He’d been behaving like some guilt-ridden goofball who’d dumped his best girl, when in reality, Lillie had ended them by choosing booze and pills over their relationship.
It hit him like a punch to the gut: Suggesting that they get together, for any reason, had been a bad idea. But maybe luck was on his side, and she’d hesitated earlier because she felt the same way. Jase hoped she wouldn’t call. And he hoped she would. Why had she come back, just when he’d gotten himself back on track, and turn order into chaos again?
Feeling miserable and confused, Jase held open the café door.
A tiny frown furrowed her brow. “Are you okay?”
“Yeah. Just remembered something I forgot to do.” Like…staying the heck away from her.
“Oh. Because you look…different.”
“Don’t mind me,” he said, leading the way across the street. “I’m a little annoyed with myself, is all, for forgetting…” He let his sentence trail off.
“I remember what a perfectionist you are, and how frustrated you get with yourself when you let something, no matter how trivial, slip through the cracks.”
Yeah, she knew him, all right. Their closeness is what allowed her to use him, time and again, to suit her I love drugs more than you needs.

About Loree Lough

Loree Lough
Bestselling author LOREE LOUGH once sang for her supper, performing across the U.S. and Canada. Now and then, she blows the dust from her 6-string to croon a tune or two, but mostly, she writes novels that have earned hundreds of industry and "Readers' Choice" awards, 4- and 5-star reviews, and 7 book-to-movie options. Her 115th book, 50 Hours, is her most personal to date, and released in June. More recently, The Man She Knew, book #1 in her “By Way of the Lighthouse” series (Harlequin Heartwarming) and Bringing Rosie Home. Next, #3 in the series, The Redemption of Lillie Rourke…and additional surprises for 2018, 2019, and beyond….
Official website: http://www.loreelough.com
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Thursday, March 22, 2018

Book Review with $10 Giveaway: Daughter of the King by Ashley York

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Genre: Historical Romance
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A mistaken identity. A gruesome murder. Was it self-defense? Or Regicide?
Trained as a warrior, Brighit of Clan Cruadhlaoch despises the trappings and demands of womanhood…
Selfish dreams need to be set aside for the good of the clan, but a shocking murder only causes more turmoil. Especially as she stands accused. With no one else to turn to, can Brighit find escape in the arms of her new husband or will he require she reveal her inner most secrets?
Darragh of Clan MacNaughton is expected to follow his father into kingship but has little desire for the coveted title…
His willful wife is another matter. He has great desire for her. Despite her denial, he sees her womanly virtues and it sets him afire to know her, both body and soul. Will she resist his overwhelming need to possess all of her?

My Review

Absolutely 5 Stars!!!

Quite honestly, this book deserves more than 5 stars! To simply say "Daughter of the King is a great read" would perhaps not lend justice to how great it really is. There's a lot going for it -- mystery and intrigue, great plot and conflict, lovable characters, a nice adventure, hot and steamy romance, and a sinister villain we all love to hate!
I really find the plot very interesting:
Set in ancient Ireland, Darragh and Brighit are bound to wed soon via an arranged marriage. There's just one problem -- they can't seem to stand each other! Brighit was not a typical submissive woman of her time. She prefers to mix it up with the lads, sparring with them and joining them on adventures. Unfortunately this was also the very reason that got her in trouble. On the eve of her wedding, Brighit decides to join a group of friends on a seemingly harmless adventure. What could go wrong did indeed go wrong, and they were soon ambushed by unknown attackers. When she accidentally murders her attacker in self-defense, Brighit is shell-shocked to learn the attacker is actually the ruling leader of a neighboring clan. The only person who has witnessed the event is Seighine, the victim's brother. He proceeds to blackmail Brighit and threatens to reveal her identity as the murderer unless she does something for him. Can Darragh and Brighit overcome not only their own personal relationship issues, but also literally survive from Seighine's accusations and threat?
Here are some of my thoughts:
Pros:
  • Great Plot: Nothing beats a great story for me. From the get-go, the author managed to capture my attention. If you like plots with plenty of mystery, suspense and intrigue, dashed with a nice adventure and romance, you should definitely pick up this book!
  • Lovable characters: Love how the relationship between Darragh and Brighit developed. From their initial spiteful acts toward each other to their transformation and acceptance of each other. It simply is a joy to read. Nobody likes a pre-arranged marriage, but this is one instance I'm rooting for theirs to succeed!
  • Superb Storytelling: Another aspect that I must commend. The pace was just right, and the build up was great. That there is an unresolved problem overhanging the lead characters throughout the story was an excellent strategy to keep your interests perked. The author is an expert at keeping you into the story, unhooking just enough at each step before unveiling the huge climactic reveal in the end.
Cons:
There really isn't any not-to-like about this book. The only thing I could think of was perhaps a clearer detail as to what transpired in Brighit's mind when her hostile perception of Darragh slowly changed. I knew at what point it happened, but I just wasn't sure why it happened.
All in all, this is a fantastic story and would not hesitate to recommend to others!
Rating: 5 Stars!!!

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Saturday, March 17, 2018

New Release with $10 Giveaway: Daughter of the King by Ashley York

A mistaken identity. A gruesome murder. The uniting of two powerful clans.
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DAUGHTER OF THE KING
Award Winning Author Ashley York
Daughter of the King
Series: The Derbfine Series Book 3
Genre: Historical Romance
Publication Date: March 17, 2018
A mistaken identity. A gruesome murder. Was it self-defense? Or Regicide?
Trained as a warrior, Brighit of Clan Cruadhlaoch despises the trappings and demands of womanhood…
Selfish dreams need to be set aside for the good of the clan, but a shocking murder only causes more turmoil. Especially as she stands accused. With no one else to turn to, can Brighit find escape in the arms of her new husband or will he require she reveal her inner most secrets?
Darragh of Clan MacNaughton is expected to follow his father into kingship but has little desire for the coveted title…
His willful wife is another matter. He has great desire for her. Despite her denial, he sees her womanly virtues and it sets him afire to know her, both body and soul. Will she resist his overwhelming need to possess all of her?

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“That’s the problem with prevarication.”
“Prevarication? When did I ever lie to ye?”
“When ye fluttered yer lashes and begged me not to tell yer father.”
“It works for the other lasses, why not me? They get whatever they want. All the lads begging at their feet, telling them how beautiful they are—” She averted her gaze. “—and they’re not so very beautiful.”
Darragh managed to subdue his grin.
When she finally turned back, her expression had softened. “I do not normally prevaricate.”
He crossed his arms about his chest. “If ye say so.”
“I do say so. Ugh!” She blew an irritated breath. “I canna convince ye when ye won’t believe what I say.”
Brighit’s nose flared in irritation just before she shook her head in a most defeated way. The idea came to him in a flash, and Darragh smiled at his own thought before sharing it.
“A kiss. A kiss will convince me.” He half expected her to slap his face for even suggesting such a thing.
Only she didn’t. Her eyes widened, and she glanced at his lips before wetting her own. She was excited by the idea. Could it be she’d never been kissed before? He’d bet his favorite horse she had not, not with Sean as her father.
“Ye are willing then?” Her look told him she was not only willing but eager. With the slightest movement, he slipped his hands beneath the mantle to graze his open palms up her arms until they rested on her shoulders. Her lips glistened and the vein in her neck throbbed. With a low voice, he asked, “Would ye seal our agreement with a kiss?”
The sharpest tip of her head, barely a nod at all, but Darragh would not quibble. He slid a hand from beneath the heavy material to tunnel it under her thick, silky hair and cup her neck, the skin there still cool from her swim.
She leaned in, meeting him halfway. His mouth slanted across hers, a gentle caress, before he slipped his tongue between her parted lips. She gave as good as she got, deepening the kiss to where he was no longer certain who was doing the kissing. He was glad he hadn’t wagered his horse on her inexperience, though mayhap she was simply an extremely fast learner.
Without warning, she released him and backed out of his hold, wiping the back of her hand over her mouth. Her heaving chest matched his own.
He reached for her. “Brighit, I—”
She raised a hand, shaking her head, and put more distance between them. It was a long time before she spoke again. “We will wait the fortnight.”

About Ashley York

Ashley York
Award-winning author Ashley York writes historical romance full of passion and intrigue set in 11th and 12th century Ireland, Scotland, and England where life was wild and survival was never guaranteed.
Whether it's in the mysterious ring forts of Éire, the Scottish Highlands, or the battle fields of Hastings her characters fight hard and play hard. Good or evil, primary or secondary, they all evoke strong emotional responses.
Passionate about history and research, York may tweak some historical facts (like the location of the Baron's Rebellion), but the flavor of the time is undeniable. With heroes and heroines you'll want to read about again and again, her stories are fresh and unpredictable but still finish with a satisfying HEA.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Book Spotlight with Bonus Scenes and $77.70 Giveaway: Immortal Reckoning by Tara Fox Hall

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IMMORTAL RECKONING
Tara Fox Hall
Immortal Reckoning
Series: Promise Me Series Book 18 (Origin Story)
Genre: Paranormal, Historical Fiction, Suspense, Romance
Publisher: Melange Books
Publication Date: February 27, 2018
Through the love and loss of the ages, immortality brings only one certainty: vengeance.
Disinherited and poverty stricken, bastard Danial clutches at the slim chance to earn a living as a guard, until a night attack leaves both him and his half-brother Devlin vampires. After finding true love with the aristocrat Lacey, Danial comes to the attention of James, the devious Vampire Lord of France. Enslaved by James, his love murdered, Danial plots to escape, his complex plan of years finally succeeding only to result in all of Europe’s demonic forces on the hunt for him.
After a reunion and subsequent falling out with Devlin, Danial travels to the new world of America in pursuit of a new life. Settling in the west, Danial forms alliances with native vampire Valerian and the witch Cheyenne to survive a game of cat and mouse with Devlin and protect his new love Kathryn amid his rapidly changing world. Triumphant yet nursing a broken heart, an undeterred Danial protects his friends and thwarts his enemies, determined to find a life of peace…until unexpected news comes of James’s presence, the one man on whom Danial has waited centuries to get revenge.
About the Series: In the Promise Me series, Sarelle, a mortal woman, encounters a wounded (and sexy and handsome) vampire, Danial. Without knowing who he really is (a murderer for hire, for one), Sarelle begins a romantic relationship with him a little too fast. Interestingly, Sarelle also finds herself attracted to Danial's best friend, the werecougar, Theo. What will happen to Sarelle's relationship with Danial? Where does Theo fit in? Amidst new obstacles and relationship problems, Sarelle has to decide where her future lies.

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I've always enjoyed reading books by Tara Fox Hall. But reading extras and deleted scenes make the books even more worthwhile. I hope you enjoy these bonus scenes from Immortal Reckoning.

Alternate Ending for Immortal Reckoning

Author's Note:Initially, I wrote Immortal Reckoning as an origin story for the vampire protagonist Danial, the same way I wrote Immortal Confessions as the origin story for his brother, Devlin. Both brothers are key characters from the Promise Me Series, and appear in all seventeen previous books. Immortal Reckoning and Immortal Confessions came out so far apart because Devlin’s backstory was needed early in the series to give some explanation about the way he was (and his role switch from horrific villain in books 1-4 to possible love interest and protagonist in book 5). Danial was secretive throughout the series about his past, and I wanted to take time to explore his possible reasons for that. I wanted to re-examine the events of Immortal Confessions from his perspective, as well as fill in the many blanks in history left by his silence. This left me with an overly-long manuscript for Immortal Reckoning, which initially ended at the start of Promise Me, the first series book. I would have needed at least another two full chapters—and the book would have ended up as a tie in prequel to my series instead of a stand-alone story of reckoning and new beginnings. So the following final ending scene was cut, which occurs right before Promise Me begins...but about seventy years after the last events in Immortal Reckoning.
Later that night, with my new partner Theo in my guest room, and my blood donor on her way home, I settled in my favorite chair with a book to unwind. Instead, whispers of the past came to haunt me.
Lord Dalcon expects to be obeyed, my mother had said. Be careful, my son. He will not hesitate to take whatever he thinks is his, by whatever means he can. And his sons are the same as he.
I had taken that for the warning about my father and half-brothers she meant it as, years ago. But a more sinister double meaning was there, something I had ignored until now. I was Lord Dalcon’s son, too, and like my father, I had never hesitated to take something I believed mine. Not Anna, not Justine, not the natives I had become a god to, or the many I’d killed on the way to the bloody seat of power I held now.
The ends justify the means…and every life I touched was improved, or at the least, no worse off than if I had not interfered. The werefoxes that still served as my guards were protected, even as they protected me. Theo would be better off with me; after our chance meeting, he had proved himself a valuable ally, saving my life during my last job. In time, hopefully we will become friends. I’ve never known a werecougar, or had a partner, either. But Solution’s Inc. needs someone besides me working cases, if it’s to be successful. A new century is dawning. It’s time for change again.
You added killing for money to the list of sins tonight. Harder to rationalize murder.
Enough. No one the mob wanted dead was likely to be innocent. Besides, I was intelligent and crafty enough to find a way to save someone if by some chance a hit came across my desk that was for a truly good person.
For now, at least, I would not let it stand in my way.
***
I shifted, opening my eyes. Where was I? Someplace dark…And I’m holding someone!
I relaxed my grip immediately, letting the unconscious woman I’d been holding ease backward onto the bed. There was a large nasty looking half healed wound on her arm, and the taste of blood in my mouth.
My memory came flooding back in a rush. I’d been shot on a job. The arrow had been poisoned, and I’d dropped my cell. I’d driven off, but hadn’t made it home. I went off the road. Somehow…she not only found me, but also saved me.
I lay her back gently, and looked her over. She didn’t appear to be hurt beyond the blood loss and shock, but I wouldn’t be able to verify that until she awoke. Attempting to heal my bite wound with my saliva might kill her when it hit her already weakened system. I’d taken a lot of her blood, enough to make her out cold.
I cradled her to me gently, wondering who she was. Why did you help me?
“I’m sorry,” I whispered gently. “Thank you.”
She remained limp, only her steady heartbeat and even breathing stirring the silence.
I heard steps upstairs, and listened. But the sounds were animal noises, the heart beating very fast. Likely pets of substantial size, by the sound of their footsteps.
I thought about carrying her upstairs, but what if her pets attacked me? Better to stay here. Is it day?
My watch was missing, but hers was working. It is day. Better not to risk an open upstairs window.
I leg go of her, then reluctantly moved away. I’d bitten her from sheer need, and the experience likely hadn’t been a good one for her. If she found me holding her when she awoke, she might scream or faint.
I studied her, calculating what this all meant. She is cute, with good muscle tone. Casual clothes, for working in, not being admired. No smell of disease or drug use. Lovely long hair. Early thirties, possibly late twenties.
I got up and walked around, looking at my surroundings for clues. There were a number of plastic boxes in the basement, so I began opening them.
The first held DVDs and VCR tapes, most of them vampire popular fiction. I sighed. Not a good sign. Another vampire groupie.
The second held books, but they were too varied to let me draw any conclusions, except that she must have attended college, at least for a little while.
There was a whole rack of bakeware of all shapes and sizes. These she either inherited, or stopped using for some reason. All have a layer of dust on them.
A stack of wood, almost a cord, lay piled against the far wall. She must burn firewood. And likely cut it herself, as some of this wood is not good quality.
This wasn’t a rich woman. My surroundings were plain, if serviceable. There was nothing here that was costly, save some old mountain climbing equipment. Even that is well used.
I opened the last easily reached bin. Inside were pictures of the woman and a man. He was handsome, and they were beaming at the camera. In one, she was wearing a white dress, and he an old style gunslinger’s outfit. So she was married once, but isn’t now. Likely a divorce in these immoral times.
She stirred, letting out a sigh. I walked quickly back to the bed, and lay down, closing my eyes most of the way so as not to scare her.
She got up with effort, and made her way upstairs, giving me fearful looks. I wanted to help her, but stayed where I was.
I lay there for a while, thinking about my options. The honorable thing was to wait for her to return, to thank her. I smiled slightly, thinking perhaps she’d come back with a stake for me, or some garlic. It’s a good guess she won’t be back in a negligee, looking for a repeat performance.
Guilt suffused me for my ungratefulness. She saved my life and got nothing to show for it except some pain. No matter what happens, I’ll make sure I leave her with some money, or at least something to use to make the coming winter easier.
She was a strong one, too, to be able to walk away after I’d fed so heavily. Maybe she could be useful to me, become one of my donors? She already knows what I am, and has vampire fantasies, so it’s a good possibility. I’ll have to buy some of that Life Force potion from Tatiana and try it through dreams first. There’s no reason broaching blood donation if she doesn’t want my caresses.
I felt my body stir thinking of being in bed with her and rolled my eyes. But it’s been what, ten, fifteen years without any sex? Even longer without lovemaking.
Familiar despair washed through me, and I pushed it away wearily. Forget lovemaking, some good old-fashioned sex would be enough, especially since this woman has to have some skills, having been married once. There is always the vampire card I can bring into play. She’d taken off my shirt, and something told me that hadn’t just been to make sure I hadn’t been staked.
I closed my eyes. Enough thinking. I’d wait for dusk, and see what happened.

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About Tara Fox Hall

Tara Fox Hall
Tara Fox Hall’s writing credits include nonfiction, erotica, horror, suspense, action-adventure, children’s stories, and contemporary and historical paranormal romance. She is the author of the paranormal fantasy Lash series, the paranormal romantic suspense Unhallowed Love series and the paranormal romantic drama Promise Me series. Tara divides her free time unequally between writing novels and short stories, chainsawing firewood, caring for stray animals, sewing cat and dog beds for donation to animal shelters, and target practice. All of her published children’s stories to date are free reads on www.childrens-stories.net.
Tara Fox Hall's Email: tarafoxhall@gmail.com
Official website: http://www.tarafoxhall.com

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Thursday, March 1, 2018

New Release with $25 Giveaway: Beast by Measha Stone

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BEAST
International Bestselling Author Measha Stone
Beast
Series: Ever After Book 1
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Publisher: Orzell Publishing
Publication Date: February 27, 2018
No debts are forgiven
Wouldn't you give up everything for the one you love?
When Ellie's father is taken by a group of thugs planning to take his life in exchange for his debts, it’s no surprise she goes running straight into the beast’s lair. After all, Ellie Stevens has been her father’s keeper for as long as she can remember.
However, Ashland Titon isn’t a man of mercy. If you owe, you pay. End of story. His unrelenting control has built his empire, and he’s not going to give over that power now. But when Ellie charges into his life with her demands and possibilities of sweet surrender, her offer proves too tempting to pass up.
Yet there’s more at play here than just working off a debt. There are secrets buried in the shadows, and dangerous desires to be explored. While the two of them dance to an erotic beat, outside forces threaten Ashland's empire and Ellie must decide where her heart truly lies - and what she's truly willing to risk for love.

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Releasing her shoulder, he ran his knuckle across her jaw until he reached her mouth. He ran the tip of one finger over her bottom lip then her chin, her neck, until reaching her chest. He didn’t stop, and she made no move to make him. She sensed a test at play, and how well she performed would determine his willingness to accept her offer.
Her father yelled again for Ashland to leave her alone, but no one paid him any mind.
Ashland’s finger trailed along her breastbone, into the dip of her T-shirt, and into the valley between her breasts. Her breath picked up, her lips parted—to beg him to stop?
He moved from her chest to the elastic band of her skirt. Instincts took over, and she put her hands on his, stilling him. It only took a raised brow to make her release him. If she stopped him now, he wouldn’t consider her offer.
Unchallenged once more, he continued his descent, slipping inside the band then beneath the cotton of her panties and lower still until he tickled the narrow trail of hair there.
“Spread your legs,” he whispered. She scooted her feet out, just enough to give him room to continue. Her face heated, and tears welled, but she wouldn’t tug away, she wouldn’t give him the satisfaction. She had to make this deal in order to keep her father safe and alive. Ash could touch her body, but he wouldn’t get gratification of seeing her unease.
“You’re wet,” he accused softly. The ends of his lips curled. “Danger turns you on.” He kept his gaze locked with hers and pushed a digit into her entrance. She gasped, not having expected him to go so far. Her body stretching around him was only slightly uncomfortable. He pumped in and out half a dozen times before he pulled out and rested his finger against her clit. Humiliation over what he’d just done washed over her, stealing her breath and heated her face.
Keeping the tears back took more strength than she could have ever imagined possessing. Managing to stay upright and conceal the shaking of her insides, a damn miracle.
“You have no idea what you’re getting yourself into.” Fatality resounded in the words he spoke, amplified by his solemn tone.”

About Measha Stone

Measha Stone
Measha Stone is an international bestselling author of erotic romance. She’s had #1 top-selling books in BDSM, and suspense. She lives in the western suburbs of Chicago with her husband and children, who are just as creative and crazy as her. Her vanilla writing has been published in numerous literary magazines, but she’s found her passion in erotic romance.
Official website: http://www.meashastone.com
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New Release with $77.70 Giveaway: Immortal Reckoning by Tara Fox Hall

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IMMORTAL RECKONING
Tara Fox Hall
Immortal Reckoning
Series: Promise Me Series Book 18 (Origin Story)
Genre: Paranormal, Historical Fiction, Suspense, Romance
Publisher: Melange Books
Publication Date: February 27, 2018
Through the love and loss of the ages, immortality brings only one certainty: vengeance.
Disinherited and poverty stricken, bastard Danial clutches at the slim chance to earn a living as a guard, until a night attack leaves both him and his half-brother Devlin vampires. After finding true love with the aristocrat Lacey, Danial comes to the attention of James, the devious Vampire Lord of France. Enslaved by James, his love murdered, Danial plots to escape, his complex plan of years finally succeeding only to result in all of Europe’s demonic forces on the hunt for him.
After a reunion and subsequent falling out with Devlin, Danial travels to the new world of America in pursuit of a new life. Settling in the west, Danial forms alliances with native vampire Valerian and the witch Cheyenne to survive a game of cat and mouse with Devlin and protect his new love Kathryn amid his rapidly changing world. Triumphant yet nursing a broken heart, an undeterred Danial protects his friends and thwarts his enemies, determined to find a life of peace…until unexpected news comes of James’s presence, the one man on whom Danial has waited centuries to get revenge.

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I woke at dusk, to men shouting. Flames were flickering in torches on the wall.
I ran toward the noise, coming face to face with Cerdan, in all his armor. “You bastard,” he said, baring his fangs and pointing his sword at me. “You have much to answer for.”
I didn’t reply, just braced for attack.
He circled me. “Hunters have attacked all over France. Easily a hundred werewolves are dead, and as many humans. Cannibal is missing, and presumed dead. Veronique is safe, but some of my best men are dead.”
“Leave now, or you will die, too.”
Cerdan lunged for me, and I evaded him, grabbing up a sword. He parried my thrust, then attacked in earnest. I defended myself, but he was older, and faster. He spitted me on the end of his sword in a few moments. With a shove, he pinned me to the oak door of the rectory. “I’ll bring your upper half back to James, so he can know you were faithful to death,” he said with an evil laugh, drawing his dagger. “A small comfort, to be sure.”
As he went to cut me, a dozen red furry forms launched at him, biting ferociously. He cut them to pieces, littering the ground with dying foxes as the bites rapidly healed up. But as he turned to deliver my killing blow, an arrow burst through his neck, the bloody head appearing under his chin. He staggered, but didn’t go down.
Charlise appeared, a bow in her hand. She stepped in front of me, and put another arrow through Cerdan’s right eye, then his left one. He cursed her, blinded, trying to pull them out. She turned to me and tugged at the end of the sword, freeing it. “Kill him,” she said, giving me the sword.

Other Books in the Series

In the Promise Me series, Sarelle, a mortal woman, encounters a wounded (and sexy and handsome) vampire, Danial. Without knowing who he really is (a murderer for hire, for one), Sarelle begins a romantic relationship with him a little too fast. Interestingly, Sarelle also finds herself attracted to Danial's best friend, the werecougar, Theo. What will happen to Sarelle's relationship with Danial? Where does Theo fit in? Amidst new obstacles and relationship problems, Sarelle has to decide where her future lies.
Promise Me
BOOK ONE
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Broken Promise
BOOK TWO
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Taken in the Night
BOOK THREE
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About Tara Fox Hall

Tara Fox Hall
Tara Fox Hall’s writing credits include nonfiction, erotica, horror, suspense, action-adventure, children’s stories, and contemporary and historical paranormal romance. She is the author of the paranormal fantasy Lash series, the paranormal romantic suspense Unhallowed Love series and the paranormal romantic drama Promise Me series. Tara divides her free time unequally between writing novels and short stories, chainsawing firewood, caring for stray animals, sewing cat and dog beds for donation to animal shelters, and target practice. All of her published children’s stories to date are free reads on www.childrens-stories.net.
Tara Fox Hall's Email: tarafoxhall@gmail.com
Official website: http://www.tarafoxhall.com

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Author Interview with $20 Giveaway: Love of Finished Years by Gregory Erich Phillips

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LOVE OF FINISHED YEARS
Award-winning author Gregory Erich Phillips
Love of Finished Years
Genre: Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction
Publisher: SillanPaceBrown
Publication Date: January 3, 2018
An Immigrant Girl's Powerful Journey of Aspiration and Love in Early Twentieth Century New York
Pre World War One, Elsa came to America with her eyes wide open, realizing it was up to her to make a life for herself. Surviving a sweat shop in lower Manhattan, a chance job with a Long Island elite family opens up her world. Invited in up to a point, she unwittingly, albeit precariously, crosses the social divide with her now open heart, which puts all she had worked for in jeopardy.
Grand Prize Winner
Chanticleer International Book Awards and Chaucer Historical Fiction Book Awards
A wonderfully satisfying reads.
- Chanticleer Reviews
"What a truly wonderful story! I've read it three times, and with each reading I find myself caring about the fabulous characters and their lives even more."
- P.J. Alderman, New York Times Bestselling Author
"I do hope the author has a sequel in the works...a beautiful novel that is set in a fascinating time in our nation's history."
- Linda S., Boulder, Colorado

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I've had the pleasure of conducting a very inspiring interview with Mr. Phillips. Here's the complete interview.
  1. What was your inspiration in coming up with the plot of this story?

    It started with the setting. From a fascination with the events surrounding World War One, as well as the immigrant experience in New York City in the early Twentieth Century, my first inspiration was the character of Elsa. As I began to develop the character, the plot then started to come into focus. Ultimately, Elsa, along with the other two major characters in the story, sort of directed the plot themselves.
  2. How long did it take you to write this book? What is the amount of research that went into writing it?

    The whole project, from starting the novel to published book, took over fifteen years. The initial project took about two years, then after not finding a publisher, I let the book sit for a number of years while I worked on other projects. About five years ago I did a complete rewrite, and from there was able to get a publisher and now it’s out. So it’s been a long journey.

    Regarding the research, looking back it was extensive, but I didn’t think of it as research at the time because I had so much fun with it. I love discovering things about history and culture, finding little treasures that I could slip into the book. It’s the little details, in a historical novel, that can really pull the reader into the setting.
  3. Have you always aspired to be an author? What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome to get to where you are now?

    I have always wanted to be an author. My father is a career novelist so you could say I wanted to follow in the family business. I wrote my first novel—a 150,000 word medieval epic—when I was 14. It was dreadful! I’ve been writing novels ever since and this is the first one that’s been published. I think the biggest challenge I’ve had to overcome, is simply keeping up with the swiftly changing landscape of publishing and reading, trying to write stories that will work with the way people find and consume stories today. It is much different than when I wrote that first novel.
  4. What’s your daily routine when you are writing a book?

    I write best early in the morning. I find that my mind is most clear and my creative energy flows at that time of day. I work a pretty intense day job, which makes it hard for me to transition to writing at the end of a work day. I know a lot of writers who do their best work late at night. I do think it is important to establish a routine, especially for authors who have to balance another job and/or family commitments.
  5. What keeps you passionate about being an author and continuing to write books?

    I am a storyteller. I have been since I was a child and I feel compelled to tell more stories. Once I have a character that inspires me, I can’t rest until I have the story down on the page. Fiction has a way of affecting people in a profound way. I think a writer can tell more about humanity through a story then through non-fiction, strange as that may sound. Look at the impact of To Kill a Mockingbird on the collective thought of the country. With my stories, I am passionate about showing something positive and loving about the human spirit, even in dark times and circumstances.
  6. If there is one thing you can tell readers on why they should pick up this book, what would it be?

    Love of Finished Years is a historical novel, but it is incredibly timely. Much as I wanted to publish it years ago, I think that ultimately the timing for its release could not have been better. So many of the issues that shaped America in the 1910s mirror the things that are shaping our country and our world today. Those were difficult times, but this is a story about friendship and love, which we need now more than ever.

About Gregory Erich Phillips

Gregory Erich Phillips
This moving debut novel by Gregory Erich Phillips won the grand prize in the Chanticleer Reviews International Writing Competition. From a prolific literary family, Gregory tells aspirational stories through strong, relatable characters that transcend time and place. Living in Seattle, Washington, he is also an accomplished tango dancer and musician.
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