Friday, June 6, 2014

Excerpt Event (Author Chantal Fernando)

Today we have an Excerpt from
Dragon's Lair by Chantal Fernando.
 
When I found my boyfriend cheating on me, I did something stupid. Or should I say, someone? Because of that mistake, I’m now stuck in a world I don’t belong in. I’m a law student. They’re criminals. He’s the Vice President of a MC. I’m a good girl with a strict upbringing. He’s my ex-boyfriend’s brother. And I’m screwed.
 

 
EXCERPT:
I stare at the old motel building in apprehension, taking in its brown brick exterior and dirty windows. Not the Hilton, that’s for sure. Feeling sorry for myself is a foreign concept for me. I normally consider myself a strong woman. I need to be one, with the parents I was given and the career I have in mind for the future. I have a strong will and I’m not afraid to open my mouth and say what’s on my mind. I don’t mince words or back down. I find humor in awkward situations and try to make the most of my life. I guess there is a first time for everything, because here I am, tail tucked between my legs, feeling more than sorry for myself. I’d think sixty dollars would have gotten me a better motel than this, but I was wrong. It has been known to happen. I check in at the reception, paying for a one night stay and trying not to stare at the mold on the wall. The bored looking girl at the counter hands me my key. Then I drag my feet to my room, taking one bag with me. Inside are my toiletries, clothes, and a few valuables-- including my purse, passport, and food. Unlocking the door, I walk in and check out the room. A small bathroom, a couch, bed, fridge, and a TV. Eh, it could be worse. I don’t know how—but I know it could. I put my bag on the couch and take off my sandals. Placing them neatly in the corner, I pull out one of the plastic containers and open the lid. I munch on the cut fruit as I contemplate my life. I have five thousand dollars saved, a growing belly, and no clue what the hell I’m going to do. One thing I do know for sure is that I need to keep moving. Two nights here, and then I’m going to keep on driving. I want to get as far away from my old life as possible, that shit does not need to catch up with me. I take a long shower, then take my time rubbing moisturizer into my skin. I have cherry blossom lotion that I use every night without fail, and tonight is no exception. I brush my teeth, comb my wavy auburn hair, and climb into bed. Wishing I had brought my own sheets, I ignore the musty smell and fall asleep. This is my life now. ***** One night passes and then I’m back on the road, heading farther north. Soon exhausted, I check into another dodgy motel and all but collapse onto the bed. I spend the next day looking for a job—applying anywhere and everywhere. I’m not fussy, I will do just about anything right now. Well not anything, but I’m not opposed to working in a grocery store or cleaning houses. Anything that makes some money is good enough for me. A quiet knock at the door makes me groan. I force myself to get up, expecting housekeeping. I open the door slightly, just enough to see who it is through the chain lock. My jaw drops open and panic sets in. Definitely not housekeeping. “Open it, or I will,” he demands, his eyes blazing. I consider my options for a few seconds before I slide open the lock. He could just break down the door if he wanted to. I open it and take a few steps back as he enters. Crystal blue eyes narrow on me. A muscle ticks in his jaw as his gaze rakes over me, as if checking to make sure that I’m okay. He’s wearing worn, ripped jeans and a long sleeve black t-shirt that accentuates his muscular build. “Just in my part of the neighborhood?” I ask, hope filling my voice. “What the fuck, Faye?” he rasps, gripping the door frame. I take another step back. I don’t know what he is capable of right now. The old Dex would rather cut off his arm than hurt me, but do I really know him now? And I don’t know how the hell he found me. Does he know? Of course he does. Nothing gets by Dexter Black. He bangs the door behind him, the noise making me flinch. “Pack up your shit,” he demands, eyes searching the crappy motel room, which is now looking considerably smaller with his hulking presence. He doesn’t look happy with what he sees. In fact, his scowl deepens. He crosses his arms over his broad chest and stares me down, waiting for me to move. “I’m not going anywhere,” I say, putting my hands on my hips and glaring at him. He’s not the boss of me. Yes, he’s a badass, sexy man who I had one night of hot, passionate sex with, but that doesn’t mean he gets to tell me what to do. I might have liked him bossy in bed, but this right here is a different story. He takes a deep breath, as if calming himself. “I’ve been looking for you for two days. I’m trying not to lose my fuckin’ temper here, Faye, but you’re pushing me. I don’t think I’ve ever been this patient in my fuckin’ life.” This is him patient? “I’m not going anywhere,” I reply, lifting my chin up. We stare at each other, the tension building. I can actually feel the moment before he snaps. His fists clench, and the tightness in his jaw looks almost painful. I step back, into the frame of the open bathroom door as he loses it. He picks up the TV and throws it into the wall. The crashing sound makes me jump, but he doesn’t stop there. He punches the wall several times, then slides the few glasses off the table in one smooth movement. More crashing. He turns and points his finger right at me. I gulp. My eyes widen as he grabs my bag and starts packing anything of mine he comes across. I walk up to him and try to grab it away from him, but one deathly look has me retracting my hand. “Temper tantrum over?” I ask, trying to keep my voice steady. He looks down at my bare feet, then at all the glass scattered on the carpet floor. “Don’t move.” I do as I’m told as he brings me a pair of my shoes. I slide them on then look up at him. Why does he want me to go with him? What good can come from it? What I need to do is move on with my life, and settle down somewhere quiet and safe. Somewhere without sex-on-a-stick bikers and their douche lord cheating brothers. Somewhere where my parents aren’t around, and I can be myself. “I just want to be left alone, Dex,” I say, tears forming in my eyes. I’m tired, so fucking tired. My life isn’t meant to be like this, and I hate the fact that he’s seeing me this vulnerable. I hate it. I’m not this weak—not usually.

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Thursday, June 5, 2014

Excerpt Event (Author Kizzie Darker)

Today we have an Excerpt from
Distraction and Desire by Kizzie Darker
 
Distraction and Desire blurb...
She was his distraction, he her desire. Joanna woods thought her broken heart would never heal again when Luke ripped her world apart. Upon deciding to take a much needed vacation to Paris, the city of love, would a chance meeting change her life forever? Nathan Jones moonlights as a successful business man but unbeknown to Joanna he secretly works as a C.I.A agent travelling the world, tackling crime. He has already lost one love of his life; will he risk it all when he meets Joanna? Joanna and Nathan have chemistry but will it be enough to make their relationship work? Will Joanna be able to handle the truth when she finds out who Nathan really is or will it end in further heartache?
 
 
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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Excerpt Event (Author J.R. Grant)

Today we have an Excerpt from
Shattered Promises by J.R. Grant.

In a perfect world, Lani Foster had it all; wonderful, supportive parents, two adorable little boys, an amazing husband whom she loved fiercely, and an unbreakable bond with her best friend Parker, no one could tear apart. But Lani never realized being happy would cost her years of pain, until one day, tragedy strikes the Foster family, leaving her hanging by a thread, questioning everything around her. Lies are exposed and secrets are brought to surface destroying the one person who just wanted to be happy, to feel loved.
What do you do when you find out your marriage has been nothing but a lie? Do you stand by the one who abolishes your world? Or do you let go and leave everything behind to start all over again?
Shattered Promises is about learning how to survive once the storm pulls you away. Everyone deserves a chance to be happy, it's about finding the special one who will stand by your side and hold you in the rain.

 
 
 
 
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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Excerpt Event (Author Jessica Hawkins)


Today we have an Excerpt from
Come Undone (The Cityscape Series Book 1)
by Jessica Hawkins

Blurb: Olivia Germaine has already found love. Devoted wife, loyal friend, determined career woman - she’s created the life she always envisioned. But when Olivia locks eyes with a handsome stranger across a crowded room, he peers a little too closely and sees emotions she thought she’d buried long ago.
David Dylan, alleged playboy and eternal bachelor, challenges Olivia to confront the life she’s built and to make decisions that could either lead to happiness . . . or regret.
Will Olivia be able to draw the line between lust and love? And can David respect that line?
 
AMAZON LINK: http://amzn.to/1jSOI6Q
 
EXCERPT:
I threw the apple rind I’d been holding into the trash across the room, sinking a perfect shot. “Three-pointer,” I said, throwing my hands up. “Basketball fan, huh?” David grinned at me. “Bill is,” I replied without thinking. “How about you?” “I’m a Chicago Bears fan myself.” “Ah. Football. I could see that.” “Oh?” “Sure, I can picture you as a quarterback, working the field. Leaving a trail of cheerleaders in your wake,” I said, biting my lip as I smiled. “Did you play in high school?” “Yes, though I would’ve preferred to focus on the swim team.” “So? Quarterback? Linebacker?” I paused, running my hand along the edge of Lucy’s desk. “Tight end?” “QB.” I nodded. “Thought so. I had a crush on our high school quarterback.” I cocked my head. “He looked a little like you, but not as tall,” I said, letting my eyes wander down his body. His hand twitched, and he quickly crossed his arms tighter. “What are you doing?” I lightly lifted my right shoulder, staring him down. “What?” “You’re flirting with me, even though you asked me to back off. Just like on the roof the other day.” He stopped, and I blinked at him a few times, unsure of what he’d say next. “Olivia, I’ll put on a show in front of your friends, at your work, whenever we’re in public. But I’m growing tired of pretending when we’re alone. Don’t tempt me,” he warned.
 
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Monday, June 2, 2014

Excerpt Event (Author Jennifer Foor)

Today we have an Excerpt from Noah by Jennifer Foor
 
Noah Mitchell has grown up knowing that he was going to one day take over the family ranch. He’s worked along side of his father, Colt, since he was a young child. Now an adult, who has always been raised that family is the most important thing in life, he starts to question if running the family business is what he really wants to do. After a heated argument with his parents, Noah leaves town to clear his head. That’s where he meets the beautiful Shalan, a singer, who longs for a life in the city. Sparks fly and soon Noah finds himself in a hard situation. When the time comes to return home, will Noah go back to his life on the farm, or will love lead him away?
 
 
 
 
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Saturday, May 31, 2014

Excerpt Event (Author Morgan Parker)

Today we have an Excerpt from Sick Day by Morgan Parker
Hope and Cameron made a five-year promise before college. Years pass and they never see each other again. But then one month before his planned wedding to Riley, Cameron looks outside and sees Hope in the pouring rain, watching him. Now, three years later, Cam has one day – a sick day on this last Friday of summer – to convince the one woman whose very existence breaths life into his lungs, that sometimes love like theirs actually does exist, and it’s that kind of love that lives forever, no matter how hard you fight to forget about it and move on. From the author of non friction and Hope, Sick Day follows one man’s day-long attempt to persuade the love of his life that sometimes it’s okay to break promises if it means keeping the ones that count.


Excerpt:
With just an inch or less to go for those doors to shut, there was another ding and the doors re-opened. I hadn’t pressed the button—wasn’t close enough to—but saw that Hope had pressed the Open button at the last possible instant. “Heading down, sir?” she asked with the polite tone of a complete stranger. “Thank you,” I said, blinking hard as my heart pounded under my chest. She held the door as I boarded, not acknowledging me. Even though there was nobody else on the elevator, I did the same and when I regained my bearings I noticed some sort of recognition on the receptionist’s face. Did she see the history between Hope and me? Could she sense the tension, the love, whatever the fuck this really was? Once the doors eased shut, Hope punched me in the arm. Hard. “What are you doing here?” she hissed, stepping closer to me, then shoving me backward against the elevator wall. It wasn’t an affectionate shove either. I fumbled for the right words. “I…I saw you…” She shoved me again, her lips tight and one mistake away from an outright, teeth-baring sneer. “He saw you! He fucking saw you!” “Hope,” I begged as she shoved me again. This time, I seized her wrists. She normally hated that, but this time, I pulled her hands down to her side, forcing her to step closer to me. Our bodies were so close, I swore I could feel her body heat radiating through mine. The wrist-restraining also calmed her down. I edged closer to her, our faces inches apart so that when I breathed, her hair danced gently around her jaw. “I see you,” I said. “I see you everywhere. I can’t stop seeing you.” I shook my head, averting my eyes for less than a second. When I found her again, her hands moved to my face. She was forceful—not quite hungry or desperate, but forceful—as she seized my face and pressed her lips against mine. My mouth opened for her tongue, and I tasted her. Whatever hunger was missing earlier suddenly surged through my body. It was the same awakening as when we kissed on the grass, arousing the realization that I had missed her without ever admitting to it.

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Friday, May 30, 2014

Excerpt Event (Author Penelope Ward)

Today we have a special excerpt from
My Skylar by Penelope Ward.
Release Date: TBA

My Skylar Synopsis: From the author of the Amazon #1 bestselling romance, Jake Undone, comes a friends-to-lovers story of longing, passion, betrayal and redemption…
Skylar was my best friend, but I secretly pined for her. One thing after another kept us apart, and I’ve spent the last decade in fear of losing her forever.
First, it was the cancer, but she survived only to face the unthinkable at my hands. Because of me, she left town. For years, I thought I’d never see her again.
But now she’s back…and living with him.
I don’t deserve her after everything I’ve put her through, but I can’t live without her. This is my last chance, because she’s about to make the biggest mistake of her life. I can see it her eyes: she doesn’t love him. She still loves me...which is why I have to stop her before it’s too late.
My Skylar is a STANDALONE novel and a companion to Jake Undone.
**Contains graphic sexual content and harsh language. It is only appropriate for adult readers age 18+

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(They are standalones, but link together by characters)
Gemini (Book #1) http://amzn.to/1kfZxo0
Jake Undone (Book #2) http://amzn.to/1jtt0Mw
 
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