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Friday, April 11, 2014

Reasonable Doubt #2

Title: Reasonable Doubt (#)

Author: Whitney Gracia Williams

Genre: 3 Part Erotic Romance Serial

Release Date: Very Soon!

 

Cover Designer: Najla Qambers of Najla Qambers Designs

 

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20980373-reasonable-doubt

 

 

Synopsis

She lied to me...

 

She betrayed the one rule that I'm most adamant about: Honesty. Complete and utter fucking honesty .

 

I really wish she was someone else--someone who didn't have the ability to make me feel, someone I could easily discard like the hundreds of women before her.

 

She isn't.

 

I'm drawn to her like I've never been drawn to a woman before--completely captivated by the very sight of her. But unfortunately, with my past slowly re-surfacing for all of the world to see, I'll have to find a way to let her go.

 

She can never be mine.

 

 

 

 

Teaser

Subject: ASSHOLE.

Just emailing you to say hello since you haven’t reached out to me, and you haven’t heard from me in a while.

Hope all is well.

—Aubrey

 

His response came immediately.

 

Subject: Re: ASSHOLE.

I fucked you this morning, and from what I remember, I heard you loud and clear.

—Andrew

 

Subject: Re: Re: ASSHOLE.

That’s not what I meant…I meant that you and I no longer talk on the phone or email each other like we used to. You only want to fuck, and you still have a big ass problem with leaving me hanging right after. Talking about the weather for five seconds once we get done is not what I meant by post-conversation and you know it.

You’re an asshole.

—Aubrey 

Reasonable Doubt Volume One

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About the Author

 

A self diagnosed candy addict, travel junkie, and hypochondriac, Whitney Gracia Williams LOVES to write about characters that make you laugh, cry, and want to (in the case of Selena Ross) reach through your Kindle and slap them.

She is the "imaginary bestselling" author of the Jilted Bride Series, Mid Life Love, Wasted Love, and Captain of My Soul.

When she's not locked inside her room, feverishly typing away on her laptop, she can be found here:
http://www.whitneygracia.com

She also loves getting emails from her readers, so if you want to tell her how much you loved (or hated) her stories, email her at whitgracia@gmail.com

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Whitney-Gracia-Williams/586872201345340

 

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6518370.Whitney_Gracia_Williams

 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhitGracia

 

 

 

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Thursday, April 10, 2014

Bittersweet Moments by Dori Lavelle

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Title: Bittersweet Moments(Moments in Time #3)


Author: Dori Lavelle


Genre: Contemporary Romance


Release Date: April 30, 2014


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Synopsis



Six years ago, Melisa Bergfeld’s husband died. As the grief of losing him tore into her,

she lost his last gift to her—their unborn child—and her hopes and dreams turned to ashes.


Left with a life she no longer wants, she seeks salvation in a homeless shelter. For a while, that’s more

than enough. But when a fire breaks out, in walks the man who will try to save her life—if she’ll let him.

Florian “Heat” Dane has left behind a trail of broken hearts in his wake, including pieces of his own. For

all the girls he’s used to fill the hole in his heart, there has been just one he could never erase from his

memories. But when Melisa married his best friend Scott Bergfeld, he knew she would never be his the

way she’d been the one unforgettable night they spent together. Now that she’s back in his life, he will

do anything to recapture her heart, even if it means giving away his own. Heat still has the power to

ignite passion in Melisa, something she both desires and rejects. He’s a known heartbreaker, and if there

is one thing Melisa doesn’t need, it’s another crack in her heart. But when he confesses his love for her,

she fears her secrets from the past will surface. And she might be the one to break his heart this time.

About The Author


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Dori Lavelle, is a mother, wife, and a sucker for happy-ever-afters and mint chocolate. Give her a great

romance novel and a mug of hot chocolate and she'd be one happy woman. Growing up, Dori read a lot,

and when she wasn't happy with a particular ending, she wrote a different one, just for herself. Before

long, she was writing stories when she should have been doing homework. The time has come for her to

share the stories she cooks up in her head.

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Heat placed the flowers on an empty table next to the bed and lowered himself into the only chair in the

room. "How are you feeling?"

 

"I'm fine. Just a few burns." The pain was more bearable now that it was muted by the bandages.

 

He shook his head and the same stubborn lock of his hair brushed across his forehead. "That's not what

the nurse told me. You got some serious burns on your arm."

 

"You talked to the nurse about me?" Should she be offended or touched?

 

"I was concerned."

 

"How can you be concerned about someone you haven't seen in years?"

 

Heat narrowed his eyes. "Whose fault is that? You were not only my best friend's wife—we were

friends... then you disappeared without a trace. What were you thinking, living in a shelter, when you

could have come to me for help?" A vein throbbed in his jaw.

 

"I'm not your responsibility. I never was. I'm a grown woman. I can do whatever it is I want."

 

"Looks like you still have your stubborn streak. Well, it won't get me off your back. Right now, I'm

making you my responsibility. You clearly need help if you're sleeping in a shelter. And as your friend, I'd

like to help."

 

Anger coursed through Melisa's body. Not necessarily directed toward him, but at the situation. The

fire and seeing Heat brought back memories she'd worked hard to repress, and those memories were

making it difficult to be grateful. "I was doing fine all by myself, thank you." She turned her head to the

window.

 

"Can you even afford to pay your medical bills?"

 

Melisa looked down at the bed and said nothing.

 

"That's what I thought." Heat’s eyes were the color of thunderclouds as he stood. "You stay in here as

long as you have to. I'll handle it." He paused, his dark gaze piercing the distance between them. "And

when you leave this place, you'll move in with me until you get back on your feet."

 

Before Melisa could respond, Heat marched out of the room to handle it, leaving her staring at

the door, seething with rage. She felt like throwing something. Maybe the vase of roses?

 

 

 

 

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Dare to Desire by Carly Phillips Release Blitz

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Title: Dare to Desire (Dare to Love #2)

Author: Carly Phillips

Release Date: April 10, 2014

Genre: Contemporary Romance

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Synopsis

Quarterback Alex Dare, had it all -- an all-star football career with the Tampa Breakers and his choice of willing women -- until a severe injury forces him into early retirement. When he is offered a ground-breaking position with a rival team, he’s intrigued, but there’s a catch. He’ll be working alongside the same woman he hasn’t been able to get out of his head for too long. 

Social worker Madison Evans grew up in foster homes and knows first hand what it means to have-not. She isn't impressed by Alex Dare’s wealth or charm. Not since she fell hard for him once before, only to discover she was just one of his too-easy conquests. This time around Madison refuses to succumb to Alex so easily. 

But Alex wants Madison. And if there is one thing Alex does well, it’s to get what he wants. The playboy athlete must prove he’s got game in more places than on the field. He means to prove that he’s a changed man but no sooner does he begin to break through Madison’s defenses when a new opportunity comes knocking and threatens her new-found trust. Can he make Madison take a risk and dare to love?

 

Excerpt

Without replying, Ian opened the door.  They stepped into the room, and Alex laid eyes on the one woman he hadn’t been expecting to see.  The same woman who’d haunted his dreams and sidetracked him from many of his nightmares.

Madison faced him head on.  Her shoulders drawn back, golden-blonde hair pulled away from her face, she didn’t back down from his stare.  She wore a pair of black slacks that hugged her curves and a white silky-looking top that clung to her generous breasts.  And those unusually blue eyes frosted over at the sight of him.

“Alex, I believe you know Madison Evans.”

Blindsided — and his half brother knew it — Alex strode up to her.  He inhaled her familiar fruity scent, which only served as a reminder of the hot times he’d spent breathing her in as his cock moved inside her body. Her effect on him was potent, and even the most common expressions failed him.

“Alex,” she said, her cool tone bringing his head out of the desire-filled fog he’d found himself in.

“Hey, Angel,” he said, using the endearment he’d started calling her during their brief time together.  Another sign he’d had it bad, whether he’d wanted to admit it or not.

Her head whipped up, her eyes narrowing and settling on Ian.  “This won’t work.”  She turned to go.

Alex still had excellent reflexes, and he grabbed her arm before she could stride past him.

She glared.

He didn’t look away, determined to win this battle of wills.  This potential job, which had interested him on an intellectual and emotional level initially, suddenly felt even more important, and she was the reason.

“We need to talk,” he insisted.

“I have nothing to say.”

“Ian’s proposition said otherwise.”

Madison looked over his shoulder in search of Ian and frowned.  “Well, the traitor is gone.  No big surprise there.”

Smart man, Alex thought.  “If I let you go, will you stay long enough to discuss this position Ian and Riley want me to take?”

She let out a frustrated puff of air.

He took that as a yes and released her.

“Us working together is not a good idea, and somewhere in that thick head of yours, you know that.”

“Because we slept together? More than a couple of times?”

She set her jaw.  “That was a mistake.”

Ouch.  That hurt, he thought, and filed away the why to deal with later.  “I want to know more about this training program and what my role in it would be.”

“Why? You can’t possibly be interested.”

“It sounds more like you don’t want me to be interested.”

She rolled her shoulders back even farther, stiffening her posture.  “You’re right.  I don’t.  This is a serious project that could help a lot of people and have far-reaching positive repercussions for years to come.  I need a partner willing to go all in.  And let’s face it, I’ve seen your staying power.  It’s nonexistent.”

 

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Monday, April 7, 2014

Make it a Double by Sawyer Bennett Sneak Peek

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MAKE IT A DOUBLE


BY USA Today Best-selling Author Sawyer Bennett


 

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Last Call, #2


Adult Contemporary Romance



Releasing April 21, 2014




Brody Markham has endured a nightmare, spending the last five years in prison and losing everything

that was dear to him. Now he’s back home, trying to survive in a world he doesn’t recognize anymore.

While his family and friends desperately try to reach through to him, he shelters himself further and

further away from their love.

Alyssa Myers has worked her entire life to distance herself from the luxurious and privileged lifestyle

in which she was raised. Running her non-profit agency, The Haven, she is content to spend her days

helping abused animals find sanctuary, which fulfills her in a way that money just can’t buy.

Maybe it’s that she recognizes in Brody some of the same characteristics she sees in her homeless

wards, but Alyssa is powerless to stop her personal quest to make Brody whole again.

While Brody struggles to surface from the darkness, Alyssa tries to protect her heart in case he’s not

willing to accept the light that she offers him.

*MAKE IT A DOUBLE can be read as a stand-alone*

 

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SNEAK PEEK EXCERPT


I put the last of my groceries away, fold up the brown paper bags, and tuck them in the space between

my refrigerator and the kitchen wall. Turning around, I observe my little studio apartment. I see it all in

just a quick glance, because it’s about the size of a postage stamp.

While I just helped Gabby move into Hunter’s house, I certainly didn’t need to ask them to reciprocate

the favor. The only things I own are my clothes, and those were gifts to me from my mom. She had

taken me out shopping the day after I got home from prison, outfitting me with an entirely new

wardrobe. I mean… new as opposed to wearing prison garb for five years. I felt ashamed that my mom

had to buy her twenty-eight-year-old son clothes because he didn’t have a dime to his name.

Past my clothes and some basic toiletries, I have no other possessions. The car I’m driving is courtesy

of my parents… on loan, of course. It’s an old Chevy Malibu that had been sitting under a tarp, which

Dad used to drive. They don’t use it, but it runs fine. Mom and Dad tried to give it to me, but I wouldn’t

accept it. Instead, I capitulated only by agreeing that I was borrowing it until I could save up enough

money to buy it from them.

Luckily, this studio apartment came completely furnished, and the kitchen was stocked with dishes,

pots, pans, and utensils. I had all the basics that I needed to survive, because let’s face it… it wasn’t too

fucking hard to boil some Ramen noodles for dinner, and that was a huge step up from the prison food

I’d been eating.

So with my duffel bag filled with clothes purchased by my mom, I drove my old Chevy borrowed from

my parents to the grocery store and stocked up on some basic provisions. Then it took me all of five

minutes to move into my new home.

A knock on my door has me glancing down at my watch.

Right on time.

In three regular strides, I’m from one side of the apartment to the other and opening the door. There

stands my parole officer, Jimbo Peaks. He is six-foot-six of solid muscle, his neck as thick as a tree truck,

and his biceps the size of smoked hams. With skin darker than midnight, his light hazel eyes are spooky

as shit when he looks directly at you, in that contemplative sort of way I’ve come to know over the last

two months since I’ve been home.

“What’s up, Brody?” he says with a huge grin on his face, sticking his hand out for me to shake.

I take his hand, and it freaks me out how mine is dwarfed by his. I mean… I’m not a small man myself,

almost as tall as Jimbo, in fact. But when comparing my muscle mass to his, I feel downright puny and I

kept myself in pretty decent shape while in prison. Other than reading, working out was about the only

thing that was a resourceful use of my time.

“Come on in,” I tell him as I step back so he can enter.

Jimbo walks into my humble abode and turns around once. Yup… he’s seen everything. A small kitchen

on one side that merges right into my living room that abuts one wall. A double bed takes up the other

wall, and the bathroom takes up another. It’s four hundred and fifty feet of cozy living, situated right

above Mabel Fisher’s three-car garage.

Miss Mabel is older than Methuselah but has been a friend of our family’s since I was a baby. She’s

eccentric, rich as hell, and loves to thumb her nose at polite society.

And by polite society, I mean those people here on the islands that look at me in disdain because I killed

someone.

Not Mabel though. She was at my parents’ house within forty-eight hours of my return home, giving

me a hug and a papery kiss, then making me sit down while she drank tea and filled me in on all the

Outer Banks’ gossip for the past five years. She’s a trip… a breath of fresh air, and one of the few around

here willing to give me a chance. When she offered to rent this apartment to me for a ridiculously small

amount, I couldn’t say no.

“Nice digs man,” Jimbo’s deep voice rumbles. “All moved in?”

“Yup. Bag of clothes and some groceries. I’m settled.”

Jimbo chuckles and moves to my small kitchen table that seats only two people. Sitting down, he

motions to the other chair so I do the same. “How does it feel to be out of your parents’ house?”

I crack a small smile and tap my fingers on the kitchen table. “It’s good. I mean… I love my parents, but it

was time for me to get my own place.”

“Heard that,” Jimbo agrees, and then transitions into his next question. “How’s work going?”

“Going great,” I tell him, because it is. I enjoy working at Last Call, and I’m thankful as fuck I have a job.

Most parolees struggle to find work, or get shit jobs that scrape the bottom of the barrel. When they

can’t find work because no one will take a chance on them, they go back to a life of crime. If I had a

nickel for every repeat offender I met in prison, who was there just because they couldn’t make an

honest living, well… I’d be buying Mabel’s house from her rather than renting this apartment.

Jimbo doesn’t seem satisfied with my short answer, so he delves a bit more. It’s his job to make sure I

can acclimate to life on the outside, so I’m not bothered when he asks, “Any problem being around the

alcohol?”

“Nah,” I tell him genuinely. “No desire to drink at all.”

“That’s good,” he says with a smile. “Seeing as how that’s a condition of your parole.”

“Look, man… doesn’t matter if it’s a condition or not, there is nothing on this earth that could get me to

drink a drop of alcohol.”

“And why is that?” he asks, but he knows the answer.

I tell him anyway.

“Because it shattered my life. Because it killed a man. It left a mother without a husband and a little boy

without a father. Need any other reason?”

“No,” Jimbo says quietly, staring at me with those light eyes. “That’s a good enough reason.”

I hold his gaze, waiting for the next question. We’ve had this same meeting on five other occasions since

I came home, but today it’s being done at my new home so he can check it out. As a parole officer, his

role is part jail keeper, part counselor. It’s his responsibility to keep me on the straight and narrow, but

to also do what he can to make sure my head is clear when I’m making my choices. So that involves

talking… a lot. Just to make sure that the emotional and psychological toll of reentering the real world

doesn’t cast me in a downward spiral.

Yeah, I talk a lot to Jimbo. He knows more of my internal struggles dealing with life on the outside than

my family does. For whatever reason, I’ve been able to open up to him—somewhat—in a way that I just

haven’t with my family. I suppose that boils down to the simple fact that Jimbo asks me questions… asks

me how I’m feeling and how I’m coping. My parents, my identical twin Hunter, my baby sister, Casey…

while they love me more than the air they breathe, well… they’re just not sure what is open to talk

about and what may be taboo. So they walk on eggshells.

“Tell me some of the problems you’ve had adjusting?” Jimbo leads in.

Heard this question before too, and my answer the last time was, Not anything to tell.

I start to tell him the same thing, but the look on his face stops me. It says, And don’t hand me any

bullshit, either.


I suppose I can skirt the real issues only so long before Jimbo is apt to put me in a headlock and beat the

information out of me. Taking a deep breath and letting it out slowly, I decide to go ahead and lay it out.

“I wake up at five AM every day, no matter what time I get to sleep the night before. It’s because I’ve

been getting up at the same time every morning for the last five years… because I had no choice but to

get up every morning at five AM. I don’t even know how to have a leisurely morning where I sleep in.

When I go to sleep at night, I can hear metal cots squeaking and my cell mate rubbing one off while he

tries to stifle his groans into the two-inch piece of flimsy foam that’s called a pillow. I hear the newbies

crying, and I hear the lifers telling them to shut the fuck up. When I’m awake… out in the real world, I

can’t walk around a blind corner without my palms sweating, because I’m expecting someone will be

there waiting to jump me. I was always on alert… I’m still always on alert. The air smells too fresh, the

food tastes too good, people talk too loud, and I’m having a hard time letting people touch me. It’s

overwhelming and that’s just for starters, Jimbo. So yeah,” I say with some sarcasm as my eyes drop to

the table. “I’m having a bit of an adjustment problem.”

“How does all of that make you feel?”

My eyes slowly rise to meet his. “I’m pissed off. All the time. I’m withdrawn, moody, and restless. I have

all this wide-open space available to me, yet I’m having a hard time straying too far from the things that

are safe to me. So I go to work, and I go home. That’s it.”

Jimbo gives me that contemplative look, and I can see the wheels turning inside his head. I’m prepared

for him to launch into a pep talk, about how I have a chance to make something with my life… to atone

for my mistakes and put the past behind me. Instead, he says, “You know… there’s something odd about

you.”

My eyebrows shoot up and, for a moment, I consider being affronted by that statement, but then I just

mentally shrug my shoulders. Odd is one of many things that I am.

“How’s that?” I ask.

“I’ve been doing this work close to twelve years now… and I can count on one hand the amount of

parolees I’ve had that don’t try to convince me that they didn’t do it… or they were framed… or hell,

even if they did do it, they blame a corrupt system for sending them away.” He pauses, his green-gold

eyes flickering back and forth between mine. “But not you. You accepted responsibility and never once

tried to blame someone or something else for your lot in life. It just makes you… odd.”

Shrugging my shoulders, I lean back in my chair. “No one to blame but myself.”

“That’s right,” Jimbo says with a nod. “No one to blame but yourself, and you’ve done a remarkable job

accepting responsibility. In fact, you’ve done such a good job at it… some might say that it would help

you have a clear conscience.”

“What’s your point?” I ask, genuinely curious as to where he’s going with this.

“My point is that if you truly took responsibility and had a clear conscience, then you should have some

measure of peace.”

I scratch my chin absently, pondering his words. I did the time. I took my lumps and accepted my

punishment. Should that give me peace?

Jimbo’s probably right. In those circumstances, maybe my soul should feel a little lighter… more free. If I

truly was remorseful for what happened, and I truly had done my penance, I shouldn’t be struggling the

way I am.

Except… my circumstances aren’t exactly the way Jimbo describes it. He sees my sorrow and guilt, but

he doesn’t see past that. Because there’s a whole lot more that makes up Brody Markham’s fucked-up

world than just the after effects of a few years in prison. My issues started before I even got sent away.

 

 

About the Author

USA Today Best-Selling author, Sawyer Bennett, is a snarky southern woman and reformed

trial lawyer who decided to finally start putting on paper all of the stories that were floating in her head.

She is married to a mobster (well, a market researcher) and they have two big, furry dogs who hog the

bed. Sawyer would like to report she doesn’t have many weaknesses but can be bribed with a nominal

amount of milk chocolate.

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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Dark Secret by Michelle Escamilla


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Emma Blackwood was the epitome of ordinary. She lived in a small town, where she excelled in school and loved to hang out with her friends. Wanting to escape from her ordinary life, she headed to college in the city. But as soon as college life was over, she found herself back to the same old routine. Normal.

After a night on the town with her best friend, Kyle, Emma meets a mysterious man. One small touch of his hand made her feel things that she’s never experienced before. That moment changed everything for Emma. ‘Normal’ was never going to be a word to describe her ever again.

Micah Oliver didn’t grow up in a normal world. His mother, a witch, had passed on her powers to him. He had a gift, one that could sense when others, like him, were near. Finding Emma was supposed to be a blessing for him, someone that would understand his way of life. Or was it?
Emma doesn’t know her past, or her future and Micah has the answers, but there is one problem.

He has a Dark Secret….



About The Author:

Michelle Escamilla is a married mom of two. She began writing just to pass the time, waiting for one of her favorite authors to release her upcoming book, but soon found a new passion. When she is not writing, she is spending time with her kids, husband or family. She lives in Colorado, where she loves the Mountains during the summer months for hiking and would love to be on a beach during the winter months.





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