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E-Book SALE & CONTEST!

Holy Moly . . . I’m getting ready to make your day . . . and your week . . . and maybe even your whole summer!!!

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How Do You Like Your Romance?

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PLEASURING ABIGAIL

Alexis Thomas

An Erotic Romance novella

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“Pleasuring Abigail” sizzles but still contains a certain sweetness and humor that tugs at the heartstrings.

Abigail Dutton is devastated when wealthy financier, Oliver Harrington, breaks off their engagement just weeks before the wedding. She’s worked hard to be the “perfect” mate – tempered her spontaneity, colored her natural red locks to a more respectable shade of  brown, and endured the pompous arrogance of her fiance with a patient smile. In other words, she’s lost her identity.

Abigail is certain her life is finished. She’s an over-thirty school teacher, lost her confidence and forgotten how to live. All that’s about to change.

When new neighbor and self-professed cougar, Charlotte, moves in down the hall, she takes Abigail under her wing and vows to restore the girl’s zest for life. Charlotte presents Abby with a sex toy so she can experience a real climax. Next she dyes her protege’s hair to a brilliant shade of red. And then convinces Abby to use her honeymoon tickets to Hawaii for a girl’s vacation getaway.

Abby soon meets Mitch, a sexy fellow tourist who is more than happy to introduce her to the pleasures of coupling. And then some. Abigail insists they keep things on a first name basis to assure her anonymity but finds herself charmed by the man both inside and outside of the bedroom.

Afraid of being hurt again, and confused by her new sexual desires, Abigail flees the islands and returns to her home in Sacramento.

Like a snowball rolling down hill, her life takes a few unexpected turns. Oliver is eager to restore their engagement. Mitch is not ready to let her go. And an opportunity to explore her darker side emerges. Abigail must come to terms with what . . . and who . . . she wants in her life.

“Pleasuring Abigail” is a fun, coming-of-age romance about a late bloomer who realizes one can blossom at any age.


Contest Alert and “Storm Dancer” Virtual Tour

I know, I know…I posted about this book already but is there ever “too much” of a good thing?

STORM DANCER by Rayne Hall is currently enjoying a successful virtual book tour with Bewitching Book Tours. The author has graciously agreed to offer a free ebook to one lucky winner at each stop. Today it’s my turn to present the opportunity to win ”The Colour of Dishonour – Stories from the Storm Dancer World”.The Colour of Dishonour 24Jan13

All you need to do for entry is leave a comment.  I’ll choose a winner at the end of the day. It doesn’t get any simpler than that!

I read STORM DANCER and while I enjoyed the world building, I’m one of those sensitive readers who doesn’t do well with rape, fantasized or not, and extreme violence. So perhaps this wasn’t the best book for my tastes. That being said, I know there are a lot of readers who have – and will – continue to enjoy this epic tale. It’s dark. But it’s also redeeming. The characters are well thought out and colorful. Ms. Hall has penned over 40 tales and knows how to create a strong story arc. 

I’ve included a short excerpt and additional information about STORM DANCER. Read on….then make sure you leave a comment to enter the contest!

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Rayne Hall

Genre: Dark Epic Fantasy

Publisher: Scimitar Press

ISBN: 9781465716651 Smashwords

ISBN: 1230000010279 Kobo

ASIN: B005MJFV58

Number of pages:  400

Word Count: 150,000

Book Description

Demon-possessed siege commander, Dahoud, atones for his atrocities by hiding his identity and protecting women from war’s violence – but can he shield the woman he loves from the evil inside him?

Principled weather magician, Merida, brings rain to a parched desert land. When her magical dance rouses more than storms, she needs to overcome her scruples to escape from danger. 

Thrust together, Dahoud and Merida must fight for freedom and survival. But how can they trust each other, when hatred and betrayal burn in their hearts?

**’Storm Dancer’ is a dark epic fantasy. Caution: this book contains some violence and disturbing situations. Not recommended for under-16s.  British spellings.

Book Trailer http://youtu.be/tI5oxeOziQM

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Note: Storm Dancer has dark elements which some readers may find disturbing. Not recommended for readers under 16, not suitable for YA blogs.

Contains British English. Some words, spellings, grammar and punctuation will be different than American English.

STORM DANCER – EXCERPT – First Scene (1500 words)

Even in the shade of the graffiti-carved olive tree, the air sang with heat. Dahoud listened to the hum of voices in the tavern garden, the murmured gossip about royals and rebels. If patrons noticed him, they would only see a young clerk sitting among the lord-satrap’s followers, a harmless bureaucrat. Dahoud planned to stay harmless.

The tavern bustled with women – whiteseers hanging about in the hope of earning a copper, traders celebrating deals, bellydancers clinking finger cymbals – women who neither backed away from him nor screamed.

The youngest of the entertainers wound her way between the benches towards their table, the tassels on her slender hips bouncing, the rows of copper rings on her sash tinkling with every snaky twist. Since she seemed nervous, as if it was her first show, he sent her an encouraging smile. Ignoring him, she shimmied to Lord Govan.

The djinn slithered inside Dahoud, stirring a stream of fury, whipping his blood into a hot storm. Would she dare to disregard the Black Besieger? What lesson would he teach to punish her insolence?

Dahoud stared past her sweat-glistening torso, the urge to subdue her washing over him in a boiling wave. For three years, he had battled against the djinn’s temptations. To indulge in fantasies would batter his defences and breach his resistance. He focused on the flavours on his tongue, the tart citron juice and the sage-spiced mutton, on the tender texture of the meat.

Govan clasped the dancer’s wrist and drew her close. “Come, honey-flower, let’s see your blossoms.”

She tried to pull herself from his grip. Panic painted her face. Against a lesser man’s groping, she might defend herself with slaps and screams, but this was the lord-satrap. She was too young to know how to slip out of such a situation, and none of her older colleagues on the far side of the garden noticed her plight. The other clerks at the table laughed.

“My Lord,” Dahoud said. “She doesn’t want your attentions.”

“She’s only a bellydancer.” Contempt oiled Govan’s voice. Still, he released the girl’s hand, slapped her on the rump, and watched her scurry towards the safety of the musicians. “These performers are advertised as genuine Darrians. I have a mind to have them arrested for fraud. I suspect …” He ran the tip of his finger along his eating bowl. “They’re mere Samilis.”

Dahoud, himself a Samili, refused to react to the jab. Govan was not only satrap of the province, but Dahoud’s employer, as well as the father of the lovely Esha.

“Samilis are everywhere these days.” Peering down his nose, Govan swirled the wine in his beaker. “Not that I have anything against Samilis. Given the right kind of education, their race can develop remarkable intelligence, practically equal to that of Quislakis. They can make valuable contributions to society.” He stroked the purple fringe of his armband, insignia of his rank. “Provided they respect their betters.”

The other clerks at the table bobbed their chins in eager agreement.

Dahoud the Black Besieger would not have tolerated taunts from this pompous peacock, but Dahoud the council clerk had to bow. Submission was the price for guarding his secret.

At the entry arch, a short man in the yellow tunic and turban of a royal rider was consulting with the tavern keeper.

“Is that messenger looking for you, my Lord?” Dahoud asked.

Govan shifted into his official pose and summoned the man with a flick of his sandalwood fan. The courier walked on bowed legs as if he still had a mount between his thighs. Conversations halted, glances followed him, and whiteseers peered, anticipating business.

Lord Govan put on his official smile to receive the leather-wrapped parcel.

“Forgive me, my Lord,” the herald said. “The message I carry is for Dahoud, the clerk.”

Govan’s hand pulled back and his smile vanished.

Dahoud’s stomach went cold: The Queen or her Consort would not write to an ordinary clerk. After three years of respite, his anonymity was breached. He stripped off the camel-skin wrap and broke the scroll’s seal. The ends of the purple ribbon dropped into the mutton sauce.

“The High Lord Kirral, Consort to the Great Luminous Queen, greets Dahoud, council clerk in the satrapy of Idjlara: Present yourself at the palace without delay. The Queendom needs the Black Besieger. K.”

The expansive curves of the signature “K” claimed more space on the parchment than the message.

In his bowl, the uneaten mutton was going cold, whitish grease separating from the sauce. A large fly drifted belly-up in the liquid, its legs clawing for a hold in the air. The memories of siege warfare wrapped around Dahoud, those sour-sweet odours of fear and faeces, of disease and burning flesh.

At twenty-five, he had a conscience heavier than a brick-carrier’s tray and more curses on his head than a camel had fleas. He had left the legion to cut himself off temptation, to deprive the djinn of fodder. After a siege, rape was legal, a soldier’s right, practically expected of him, part of the job. By returning to war, he would forfeit his victories over his craving. The djinn would again be his master.

Yet he ached to wear the general’s cloak again, to silence sneering bureaucrats, to make women take notice. He lusted for that power the way a heavy drinker, deprived of his solace, ached for a sip of wine. The yearning to wield a sword ached in his arms, his chest throbbed with the urge to command, and his loins flamed with the dark desire. He felt the panting breaths of women and their hot resisting bodies, smelled the scent of female fright and sweating fury.

“Why is the Consort writing to you?” Govan leant forward to grab the document. “You’re out of your depth with royal matters. I’ll read and explain.”

“Why should I want your counsel?” Dahoud tucked the rolled parchment into his belt.

“Don’t get pert, Samili!” Govan barked. “Give me that letter.”

“The Consort summons.” Dahoud rose. “Good afternoon, my Lord. Don’t expect me back soon.”

He strode to the exit, his mind reeling like a spindle. Could he deny that he was the Black Besieger? Refuse a royal order? Lead an army without stimulating the djinn?

On a low stone wall near the entrance gate, a row of whiteseers perched like hungry birds. Whiteseers had glimpses of futures others could not even imagine. One of them slid off the wall and sauntered in his direction. A coating of pale clay covered her sharp-boned triangular face and her long hair, and painted black and blue rings adorned her clay-whitened arms.

“Your hands,” she demanded.

“I need to know what will happen if -”

“Give your copper to a soothsayer,” she snapped. “We white ones only give advice. We can see the future; we can see several futures for everyone, but we won’t tell you all we see.”

“Advice is all I want.”

“That’s what they all say. Yet everyone asks for more. I give one piece of advice, the best I can give to help a client. They always demand that I tell them what I see. Well, I won’t.” Nevertheless, she grabbed the copper ring from Dahoud’s fingers and threaded it on her neck-thong. Her tunic smelled of old sweat and mouldy wool.

She grasped his hands to pinch their flesh, her long nails tickling. Her white paint contrasted with Dahoud’s bronze tan. When she felt the pulse and lifted his hand to her face to listen and sniff, he could have sworn he saw her blanch under the white clay as her closed eyes stared into his past. She sagged forward and stayed in a silent slouch.

At last she straightened, her eyes wide, her mouth open, but no words burst forth. So she had seen what he had done, and worse, what he might do once more.

“I assure you, I’ll never again…”

“I can’t read if you chatter.” She frowned at his hands. “My advice: Get stronger arms.”

He flexed his biceps, startled. “My arms are strong! I do trickriding, I wrestle, I lift weights.” Every night, Dahoud exercised until his muscles screamed, to block out his cravings and punish his body for its desires.

The seer’s mouth curled with contempt, making more clay crumble. “You’re not listening. I didn’t say strong. I said stronger.” She pinched his biceps. “Much stronger.”

“What difference can arm muscles make?”

“I told you to give your copper to a soothsayer.” She ambled off, leaving a cloud of unwashed stink and crumbles of clay.

Dahoud hurried to the stable to ready his horse. He had to persuade the Consort not to send the Black Besieger back to war.


RayneHallWithSkullAndHair by FawnheartAbout Rayne Hall

Rayne Hall has published more than forty books under different pen names with different publishers in different genres, mostly fantasy, horror and non-fiction. Recent books include Storm Dancer (dark epic fantasy novel), Six Scary Tales Vol 1, 2 and 3 (mild horror stories), Six Historical Tales (short stories), Six Quirky Tales (humorous fantasy stories), Writing Fight Scenes, The World-Loss Diet and Writing Scary Scenes (instructions for authors).

She holds a college degree in publishing management and a masters degree in creative writing. Currently, she edits the Ten Tales series of multi-author short story anthologies: Bites: Ten Tales of Vampires, Haunted: Ten Tales of Ghosts, Scared: Ten Tales of Horror, Cutlass: Ten Tales of Pirates, Beltane: Ten Tales of Witchcraft, Spells: Ten Tales of Magic, Undead: Ten Tales of Zombies and more.

website: https://sites.google.com/site/raynehallsdarkfantasyfiction/

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SPOTLIGHT on Brazil by Kenya Carlton

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BRAZIL
by Kenya Carlton

Charly Beaudliar has fooled many powerful men. Completely discounted due to her good looks, she makes for the perfect spy.

Unfortunately, FBI agent Leo Santos finds out the hard way that he can’t make the beauty do anything she doesn’t want to.

In desperate need to capture and destroy a man who obliterated his childhood, Agent Santos tries to enlist the femme fatale for help on a life-threatening case, a request Charly reluctantly fills.

Together, heady emotions collide on a mission that not only jeopardizes their hearts but also their lives, but Leo is determined to put his past to rest, even if it’s with the help of a woman he doesn’t trust and is not entirely sure he even likes.

AWOL from their bureaus, Charly and Leo are forced to rely on each other in order to right the wrongs from his childhood and catch one of the world’s biggest drug czars.  With no room for mistakes, these two agents must squelch the soul-stirring chemistry between them in order to come out of the mission alive.

Author Bio

Kenya has a B.A. in Mass communication, Television and Radio. She has fifteen years in production of television and film and five in television engineering. In 2009 Kenya Produced Dawn a short film and Executive Produced Destination Everywhere the pilot for a travel series through her production company Black R.O.K Productions established in 2008.

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“Fire In The Blood” Sizzles!

SUMMARY:

Fire in the Blood
Bad Witch Book 3
Robyn Bachar

Genre: Paranormal romance
Publisher: Samhain Publishing

ISBN: 978-1-61921-173-5
ASIN: B008PGMPYK

Number of pages: 139
Word Count: 33,000
 
Cover Artist: Kanaxa
 
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BOOK DESCRIPTION:
 
It’s good to be bad…

Patience Roberts is the last summoner standing between magiciankind and certain demon invasion. After banishing two or three demons a day for too long, gods know she’d like nothing better than a little down time with her number one distraction—Faust. 

But with vampires, hunters and assassins lined up to take her out, who has the time? Still, she has to admit her resistance to the amorous faerie is wearing thin. Not that she’ll ever let on—after all, faeries are notorious for their short romantic attention spans.

Faust, a Shadowspawn faerie, watched as his outcast clan dwindled to nothing. Determined to hold on to the woman he loves, he’ll do whatever it takes to protect Patience. And one day build a life with her.

When an old demon enemy punches through the barrier between the worlds, Patience must draw on every ounce of her reputation as a cast-iron bitch to temporarily banish him. To get rid of him for good, she’ll have to sacrifice one too many pieces of her soul to leave room for love…

MY THOUGHTS:

When an author posts a disclaimer such as Robyn Bachar did for “Fire In The Blood” ….

Warning: Contains a hero and heroine so hot they’re literally on fire, naughty faerie sex, post-coital cuteness, angsty magician drama, and yet more gratuitous violence against vampires, demons, and innocent furniture.

…. you know it’s going to be one hot read. And it was.  Phew! I’m still dabbing the sweat from my brow.

“Fire In The Blood” is the third installment in the Bad Witch series. It’s a quick read novella but trust me, you get a lot crammed into 33,000 words.

Patience Roberts is a witch, or better known as a Summoner, the last of her kind in her region and the only one stopping an imminent demon invasion. She’s tired of the constant battles, although she honors her duties, and she’s tired of resisting sexy Shadowspawn faerie, Faust.

Faust is determined not to let Patience slip away, especially after watching his outcast clan dwindle to nothing. But convincing Patience he’s in for the long haul is another matter.

Both of these characters are believable, sensual, and kick ass cool. Throw in a quirky sidekick named Harvey, and you have the making of a good read.

I loved Patience tough, street wise banter and style. It’s hard not to like a snarky heroine whether she’s in the throes of life and death combat or thrashing with her lover. Faust is charming and sexy. No wonder Patience is powerless to resist him!

I found this book appealing and fun. It was the first I’ve read of the series and I’m definitely putting the first two on my To Be Read list…Blood Smoke and Mirrors and Bewitched Blooded and Bewildered. 

EXCERPT:

“You still haven’t eaten,” Harvey reminded after I hung up the phone.

“Drive through. Don’t let me forget.”

“You said that this morning.”

“I did?” I asked in surprise.

“Yes, you did.”

Damn it all to hell and back, my brain must really be fried, because I had zero memory of that. At least I’d been chugging black coffee all day, so there was something in my system, even if it was only caffeine. I couldn’t keep up this pace for much longer, but I didn’t have a choice. I was the only one left to handle the demon problem. I’d tried to call in extra help from the coasts, and everyone turned me down. They were too afraid of the hunters, and though I couldn’t blame them for that, it still pissed me off. I outsourced what work I could to the local guardians, but it wasn’t enough. They weren’t specialists like me.

I was trying to bail out the Titanic with a teaspoon. It was only a matter of time before we all drowned.

“Well, this time I mean it,” I said lamely.

“Of course, Mistress.”

I grabbed my black cashmere coat from the rack and donned it along with my scarf, then slung my messenger bag over my shoulder. This time I made it halfway across the room before I was stopped, but it wasn’t the phone that interrupted me. It was a faerie invasion, and I had only a moment to recognize Faust by the smoky lenses of his round, dark glasses before he pounced on me. He kissed me fiercely and nudged me back until I stumbled into the front of my desk.

“I dislike this overcoat. It’s much too bulky.” He reached for the buttons and I batted his hand away.

“I’ll be in the car, Mistress,” Harvey called out loudly before vanishing. He’s not a voyeur, and he disapproved of my relationship with Faust. I didn’t approve of my relationship with Faust either. Every summoner knows you shouldn’t get involved with a faerie, because it always ends badly.

“Cut it out. I’m on a call,” I warned.

Faust grinned, and my chest tightened with an emotion I fought not to show. Yes, this was headed toward disaster, but I couldn’t help myself. Faust was the most addictive temptation I’d ever met. He was just so damn pretty—tall for a faerie, which made him about my height, and dark haired with a pale complexion that spoke more of a vampire than a faerie. Faust had an angular face with high, sharp cheekbones that reminded me a bit of a runway model, a finely-drawn brow and a smile that could make a girl weak in the knees in 0.5 seconds.

“It can’t wait,” he insisted. “I’ve missed you.”

He tugged my scarf aside and kissed my neck, and it was suddenly much too warm to be wearing my coat. I didn’t fight him as he unbuttoned the garment and slid it off. I kissed him and indulged in the lovely diversion of letting his nimble hands roam for a few moments, because the past few days had been all business and no pleasure. But I had an appointment to keep, and I pushed him away with a disappointed sigh.

“I missed you too, babe, but I don’t have time for a break. I’m on call 24/7 now.”

“I know you are.” Faust’s expression sobered, and he caressed my cheek. “You’re a brave woman, Patience, and I admire that about you. But that’s also why I’m here.”

“You’re here because you admire me? Funny, seemed more like desire a second ago,” I teased. The corners of his mouth twitched, and I bit back the urge to kiss him. Experience had taught me that if I encouraged him I’d end up naked and bent over the desk.

“There’s a problem—” he began, and I cut him off.

“I don’t have time for more problems. We’re all full up here.”

“This is serious. Zachary has hired someone to kill you.”

About the Author:

Robyn Bachar was born and raised in Berwyn, Illinois, and loves all things related to Chicago, from the Cubs to the pizza. It seemed only natural to combine it with her love of fantasy, and tell stories of witches and vampires in the Chicagoland area. As a gamer, Robyn has spent many hours rolling dice, playing rock-paper-scissors, and slaying creatures in MMPORGs.

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WIN This eBook . . . . I HEARD YOUR VOICE by T. Davenport

WOW. And WOW! This book has it all . . . sex, suspense, spirits and . . .  did I mention sizzle? (I just love those “s” words.) Phew! Trust me, you WANT to win this book. It’s so easy. Just click the link below and enter your information. Shazaaaam! It’s done. For those who want to read it RIGHT NOW ( I don’t blame you), I’ll post the buy links for I Heard Your Voice after my review.

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REVIEW:

I Heard Your Voice by Tanith Davenport is a fast moving novella that ends before you’re ready – but will stay in your memory for a long time. The characters are delightful with vivid details of their appearance and mannerisms described so perfectly that I could close my eyes and visualize each person.

While this is a short novella, it’s packed full of action, angst and emotional conflict. I love ghost stories and I Heard Your Voice might very well have earned a place at the top of “My Favorites” list. It has enough human drama to transcend the spirit world while adding believability to the plot.

The story revolves around Tamar Steele, a young woman working for a financially strapped paranormal investigation team. She also serves as assistant to their egotistical medium, Reed James. Reed practices a pre-investigation ritual which involves a “quickie” in the back of Tamar’s car. Their romance has long since faded and she only tolerates his actions because the team can’t afford another medium.

Her investigative team member, Jason, is falling in love with her. He hates what is going on but refuses to reveal his feelings – until one night when Tamar starts singing during an investigation and attracts a very sexy spirit who decides to play matchmaker. But only after teaching Tamar a thing or two along the way.

The only complaint I have has nothing to do with the writing. The cover art in no way offers a visual representation of the story, which could affect readers who “judge a book by its cover”.

I Heard Your Voice is a fun, sweet, romantic tale filled with lots of hot sex. This is my kind of erotica . . . a story that could stand on its own without the sex. But thank goodness Tanith Davenport decided to leave those wonderful passionate scenes in tact because they’re much too delicious to lose!

I Heard Your Voice
Tanith Davenport

Genre: Paranormal Erotic Romance

Publisher: Total-e-Bound

ISBN: 978-1-78184-105-1

Number of pages: 68,  Word Count: 20,000

Cover Artist: Posh Gosh

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AMAZON USA

EXCERPT:

The car park was deserted, shadowy. They crossed to the left-hand corner, not speaking, not touching. Tamar unbuttoned her coat as they walked and let it hang open as she unfastened her jeans. As she unlocked the door, she heard a rustle behind her, but didn’t turn round. That would be Reed retrieving a condom.

Opening the rear door, she threw her coat into the footwell before climbing inside on all fours. The seat bounced beneath her as Reed crawled in behind her—then the car rocked slightly with the slam of the door.

She felt his hands tug at her waistband, taking her knickers with it, then his warm weight was on her back and her thighs parted automatically as she felt him enter her on the first thrust.

“Oh yeah,” Reed breathed in her ear. “So tight.”

One of his hands slid under her sweater, pushing her bra upwards to caress her bare breast. Tamar gasped as his thumb ran over one pebbled nipple, the sensation sparking something inside her. She ran her hand down her body to the fork of her thighs, already wet, and toyed with her soft folds.

Reed groaned, his movements quickening, his hips crashing against hers with every thrust. Clutching at the seat, Tamar pressed her fingers to her clit, moaning, her pleasure beginning to mount. She dropped her head onto her arm, muffling her cries in her sleeve as her body jolted under Reed’s, his voice echoing inside the car, oh God and yes and fuck and she was so close, so fucking close—tingling, aching, needing, yes

“Oh!” Reed gasped and tightened his arms around her, crushing her to him. Tamar arched and groaned, grinding out her own orgasm against her hand.

For a second they were still, both trembling with aftershocks.

Then Reed let Tamar drop heavily onto the seat, rolling himself into a seated position. Tamar shifted onto her side and watched him peel off the condom—unceremoniously dropping it onto the floor – and swiftly re-fasten his jeans before closing his eyes and touching his index fingers to his temples.

“Yes. Oh, I am on fire tonight.” He raised a fist in the air in triumph. “Go me!”

Then, without another look or word, he opened the car door and was gone, slamming it behind him with a force that rocked the chassis.

Rolling onto her back, Tamar pulled up her knickers and jeans. She cast a glance of distaste at the leaking condom and climbed out of the car, wincing slightly as another stab of pain wracked her body. Reed’s ritual had done her back no favors.

About the Author:

Tanith Davenport lives in Yorkshire with her long-suffering husband and pampered cats. Her interests range wildly between rock music and modern cinema to medieval literature and the language of flowers. She loves to travel and dreams of one day taking a driving tour of the United States, preferably in a classic 1950′s pink Cadillac Eldorado.

Tanith’s idea of heaven is an Indian head massage with a Mojito at her side.

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I’m Charmed . . . And You Will Be, Too!

First, let me say . . . O M G!!! You’re going to drool, jump up and down, scream “I WANT THAT” and then tell all your friends you’re going to win this incredible charm bracelet during the tour wide giveaway for The Moonstone and Miss Jones. And I don’t blame you because that’s exactly what I did when I saw it.

(Except I’m a tour host so I’m not entering. I’m just telling YOU how you can enter and win this gorgeous jewelry.) So here’s the scoop:

Win Phaeton’s most charming charm bracelet. And find clues to the Moonstone’s hiding place in this modern, edgy take on the traditional charm bracelet created by Ana Karolina, a 19-year-old Mexican born designer who made her debut at Nordstrom at the ripe old age of 17. This silver-plated chain bracelet makes skulls and bugs look oh-so cool! Plus five 2nd prizes – Copies of The Moonstone and Miss Jones. Click below to enter.

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Now, without further ado, let me introduce the  fascinating and incredibly talented, Jillian Stone.

Jillian is an RWA Golden Heart winner for her historical romantic suspense, An Affair with Mr. Kennedy (previously titled The Yard Man.) It netted her a contract with Pocket Books. That same year, she won the Erotica category in the 2010 Romance Through the Ages contest for The Seduction of Phaeton Black. Kensington Brava offered a 3-book contract.

This lady can write – and if you haven’t read any of her books – start now. If you have enjoyed one or more of Ms. Stone’s titles, then don’t miss her new release (and the second book in the Phaeton Black series), The Moonstone and Miss Jones.

Jillian, you’ve managed to write books in two genres, Historical and Paranormal Steampunk, and do both quite well. Which genre do you prefer, and why?

Thanks for having me on your blog site, Deb, and thanks so much for your kind mention about both series!

I have two favorite genres to write in, both of which crossover several romance subgenres. One is Historical Romantic Suspense and the other is Historical Paranormal. I love them both for different reasons, but I think it is safe to say that I enjoy having two plots to work with. I like to see the hero and heroine work together in ways that don’t involve obviously contrived obstacles. Also, I think that as much as I love romance, a hero and heroine who only have eyes for each other…need to get a life.

Romantic Times said The Seduction of Phaeton Black “almost defies categorization, combining elements of steampunk, erotica, paranormal romance, and mystery.” What do you think is the most appealing aspect of your Phaeton Black series for readers?

The Seduction of Phaeton Black has been growing a kind of cult following over these last six months. I consider the book to be historical paranormal with elements of steampunk and erotica.

Phaeton Black really drives the story in book one. He is one of those characters who is closer to an antihero. In fact, RT Book Reviews editors ran an article on Phaeton asking the question: Phaeton Black, Hero or Antihero?

I actually wrote Phaeton in the fine tradition of the Byronic hero, described by Lord Macaulay as “a man proud, moody, cynical, with defiance on his brow, and misery in his heart, a scorner of his kind, implacable in revenge, yet capable of deep and strong affection.”

FYI: Wikipedia has a checklist of Byronic hero traits:

  • Arrogant
  • Cunning and able to adapt
  • Cynical
  • Disrespectful of rank and privilege
  • Emotionally conflicted, bipolar or moody
  • Having a troubled past or suffering from an unnamed crime
  • Intelligent and perceptive
  • Jaded, world-weary
  • Mysterious, magnetic and charismatic
  • Rebellious
  • Seductive and sexually attractive
  • Self-critical and introspective
  • Self-destructive
  • Socially and sexually dominant
  • Sophisticated and educated
  • Struggling with integrity
  • Treated as an exile, outcast or outlaw

By the way, Phaeton Black exhibits just about all of the above. ;)

You have an award winning background in creative advertising. How have you used that experience with the development and/or marketing of your own books?

I think it has helped in some ways. I am able to steer my brand as an author with perhaps a little less angst than say an author who is new to promotion. On the other hand, I am overly critical of cover design or any advertising by my publishers do.

I think with the advent of indie publishing, the market is saturated with books, many of them selling for $.99 through $3.99. Even FREE! I think it is particularly difficult for a debut author to get enough discoverability (trendy marketing term) unless their publishers are willing to compete on cover pricing or stick with them for at least three or four years to help them build a following of readers.

When you’re in the mood to curl up with a good book, what genre do you choose? Please share a few titles that you’ve enjoyed.

Since I am on deadline for book three in the Phaeton Black series, I am not reading right now, but I will list some of my favorite reads: Outlander, Diana Gabaldon, Interview with a Vampire, Anne Rice, Lord of Scoundrels, Loretta Chase, The Devil in Winter, Lisa Kleypas, The Dark Prince, Christine Feehan.

The Phaeton Black series is set in the late 1800′s. If you could go back in time, what country and era would you visit, and why?

It would be so fascinating to explore London in the late 1880’s, all the strange places, and interesting characters I’ve discovered through research––actually get to experience them in person! But I’d want someone like Oscar Wilde to be my guide, so I could get a sense of every strata of society––from the beau monde to brothels!

I love that Phaeton Black is a paranormal investigator. How do you research for his line of work? Have you personally experienced paranormal activity?

The idea behind Phaeton’s gift is he is able to communicate with all manor or demons, trolls, vampires, succubae. But he deals with these otherworldly creatures using his charm and wits, and not with any special “slayer” skills, though he does partner with Doctor Exeter, and an odd being named Mr. Ping, who instructs him in the use of potent energy, or Ping’s term: “relic dust and champagne.”

I do some research into creatures and strange events. But I also like to handle traditional paranormal creatures in new and refreshing ways, so much of the paranormal aspects of the story come from inside my writer’s brain!

The third book in the series is tentatively scheduled for Summer, 2013. Can you tell us a little about The Miss Education of Dr. Exeter?

Doctor Exeter and his lovely, recently grown up charge, Mia, who are hero and heroine of the third novel. Exeter and Mia, along with a few of the Nightshades do battle with the mega powerful Prospero, a tech wizard who has abducted both Phaeton and America.

Exeter and Mia have their own set of issues to deal with, including their growing attraction to one another and the fact that Mia has unexpectedly becoming a shapeshifter.

What is the one thing about being an author you enjoy? And one thing you don’t?

I love the creative process––thinking up plots and characters, writing the stories, meeting with readers. I hate deadlines the most, because it never feels like I have enough time!

Some people relax with a walk in nature. Others prefer a trip to the spa. What do you do to de-stress and find your “Zen” moment?

I try to go to the gym and workout at least four days a week, this keeps the endorphins circulating and feeds oxygen to the brain. It is also my hour and a half of peace most days.

BOOK DETAILS:

The Moonstone and Miss Jones
Book Two in the Phaeton Black, Paranormal Investigator Series

By Jillian Stone

Genre: Paranormal romance with steampunk and erotic elements

Publisher: Kensington Brava

Date of Publication: September 26, 2012

ISBN-10: 075826898X  

ISBN-13: 978-0758268983

Number of pages: 300

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Book Description:

The Moonstone and Miss Jones is the dark and sexy sequel to The Seduction of Phaeton Black. Phaeton returns to England in time to help Doctor Exeter and the mysterious deadly Nightshades rescue London once again––this time from Professor Lovecraft’s destructive tinkering. 

As the threads of existence begin to unravel, the eccentric scientist attempts to save his son’s deteriorating condition by replacing body parts with mechanical apparatus. Ah, but how to power them? The near mad professor believes he has found a way to unleash the arcane energy inside the Moonstone and he needs Phaeton Black to help him do it.

When Phaeton is shanghaied in Shanghai, America Jones assumes the worst––that he has abandoned her in the Orient. An angry Miss Jones returns to London, where their spirited partnership takes an unexpected turn––a new business venture MOONSTONE INVESTIGATIONS. No uncommon psychical disturbance refused.

Well, why not mix business with pleasure?

Author Bio:

In 2010, Jillian won the RWA Golden Heart for An Affair with Mr. Kennedy and went from no agent or publisher to signing with Richard Curtis and being offered a three book contract by Pocket Books. That summer, she also won the erotica category of the 2010 Romance Through the Ages contest f

or The Seduction of Phaeton Black and was offered a three book contract by Kensington Brava. Needless to say, she has been busy writing book

Author web links: (web, blog, twitter, facebook, goodreads, etc) s this past year and a half! Jillian lives in Southern California and is currently working on the third book in the Phaeton Black, Paranormal Investigator series, The Miss Education of Dr. Exeter.

http://jillianstone.com

http://www.facebook.com/JillianStoneBooks

http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4946569.Jillian_Stone

Twitter: @gJillianStone


“Playing Darlene” – Not Your Average Fantasy

Most kids grow up playing make believe. Sometimes it carries into adulthood. Go to any Renaissance Faire and tell me those participants are not having fun. But when fantasy borders sexual deviance, it suddenly becomes a topic that’s not spoken about in “polite” company, and practiced in dark dungeons.

“Playing Darlene” is a true story about one woman’s secret life as a Dominatrix while working as a respected school teacher.

I agreed to review “Playing Darlene” out of morbid curiosity. I confess I was prepared for a book filled with explicit details of sick, perverted actions. What I found, however, was a smartly written story about a woman’s ability to overcome an abusive childhood and carve out an unconventional future doing something she enjoys.

“Darlene” had it rough growing up. From the outside, it looked as if her life was straight out of “Leave It To Beaver” but past those closed doors was a dysfunctional family. Her father was rarely home, her mother was weak and controlled by Darlene’s older brother – an adolescent who enjoyed terrorizing his sister.  What kept Darlene going was her love of performing. She thrived under the spotlight and found opportunities to perform in dance, plays and school events even as her brother took pride in destroying her happiness.

Darlene was a sponge for learning through college and beyond, but once she felt like she’d conquered the tasks, she grew bored and sought out something new. She wasn’t a “desk” person, preferring active positions where she could mingle with people. She soon combined her love of dance with the lucrative art of stripping. From there, she began to explore the fantasy world of S&M, Bondage, Slavery and Domination. While some might question her decision, I prefer to remain non-judgmental. Darlene found fantasy role-playing an exciting outlet for her desire to perform.

An interesting element in “Playing Darlene” is the case histories of clients layered throughout the book. I found it fascinating to enter this world via the written word, and walked away with a better understanding of how Dominatrix are caring for the special needs of their elite clientele. Very often, the client sends a description of exactly how they want their fantasy to play out, even including props and costumes. It’s usually planned down to the smallest detail. Darlene never had sex with her clients, although they were allowed to pleasure themselves. Many didn’t because it was about a different experience.

You won’t find explicit sex scenes in “Playing Darlene”. There’s plenty of erotic fiction out there with titillating details. Even though the subject matter might prove unsettling to some readers. In my opinion, this is a great human interest story about a courageous woman who took lemons and made lemonade. Darlene lives her life with honesty and pride. She is as comfortable teaching students in the public school system as she is “playing” with customers in the dungeon.

She lived her fantasy dream for 18 years and is still enjoying life. And while her dream might be vastly different from most people, I admire her ability to juggle the light with the dark without losing balance.
Playing Darlene: The True Double Life of a Public School Teacher & Professional Dominatrix
By Darlene
Genre:  Autobiography/Memoir/ Erotica
Publisher:  Chances Press, LLC

ISBN:  978-0988230200
ASIN:  B0094JN1R2

Number of pages:  114
Word Count: 23,000

Cover Artist:  Geronimo Quitoriano

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Book Description:

In this eye-opening true story, one woman recounts the double life she led working in two very different professions…one revered and the other reviled. Darlene spent over twenty years being thought of as a well-mannered teacher in a Southern California public school district, but her colleagues and students would have never imagined that for eighteen of those years she also worked as a professional dominatrix in a dungeon. “

Playing Darlene” lets the reader take a peek into the mysterious lives of professionals in the sex industry and some of the jaw-dropping encounters she had with the thousands of clients whose fantasies she helped come true. With everything from roleplaying a shopaholic wife being spanked by her husband to wrapping up a muscular cross-dressing client in plastic and watching him wiggle, Darlene helped men realize their most secret desires…while she wasn’t grading school papers on her breaks.

Darlene’s true stories of balancing her two different personas are frequently shocking, at times hilarious, and occasionally touching, but at the heart of the story is a woman on a personal journey not only to reconcile with her past, but also to discover the full potential of her own sexuality.

About the Author:

Darlene was born in Hollywood, California, and grew up in Pasadena, a quiet suburb near Los Angeles. She received a BA in German from California State University, Los Angeles. For several years she worked in television and film. Credits include General Hospital, Chicken Soup for the Soul, and the female lead in the film Monstrosity in which she played a spaced-out punk rocker. She even photo-doubled for Christian Bale in Empire of the Sun and Corey Feldman in Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (when they were 14 and 12 respec- tively). For the past 20 years, she has been a public school teacher in Los Angeles County. She currently lives in the San Fernando Valley, where she can be found indulging in her favorite hobby, ballroom and country-western dancing. Her next book is scheduled to be released in early 2013.

http://www.chancespress.com/darlene.html


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