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July 29, 2017

Maisie - a new fantasy is here!

Maisie is here at last!

I've hunted and gathered as many gremlins as I could find, so I hope it's okay - ha! Please let me know if you spot any.

Only £1.00 /$1.00, this tale is packed with mystery, adventure and surprises.

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Maisie is special. Yes, she is blind, yes she’s an orphan and yes, few know her roots. But inside, she sparkles, more than an angel, more than those majestic stars that layer the universe in glory. Some see this sparkle while others deny its existence and insist she is nothing more than a brat, one that even her own parents didn’t want.

Maisie also has a secret. One she’d never share because if she did, she knew they’d lock her away in one of those places the others talked about - where all the weird people go.

Even Maisie doesn’t understand it all, but knows that one day she’ll meet the woman and the boy...those that she believes are part of her dreams, in a land where she can see, where colours are vibrant and the moon shines as bright as the sun.

What is the truth, and will Maisie ever find it?

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Excerpt:

Sometimes, Maisie thought she’d been hatched, like one of those chicks that were all fluffy and hard to catch. Because Mrs. Baines was always telling her that – what with her fuzzy hair and fast long legs.
It was a good job she knew the layout of the place so well, otherwise, she’d be covered with bruises.

More bruises.

Maybe she had been – hatched – because she wondered if that’s why she was so different.

But that was stupid; she wasn’t a chicken, but a girl. Even if some of the others said she was weird. Mary Sarah Kincaid was always telling her that...ever since she could remember; pinching her to prove her point, as if pinching was a detector of weird.

And she’d been here all of seven years.

All her life.

The hatched thing, though, she sort of understood why that thought came into her mind – yes, she was different, but Mrs. Baines had told her once how chicks broke through the shell and struggled to be born, and that they can be so helpless that they can’t see and need constant attention, and sometimes are completely bald (though most regular chickens are fully feathered and can see); so maybe that was her?

Not that she was bald – gee, her hair was so...Mrs. Baines called it, abundant – and Maisie could feel the curls bouncing down her back when she ran into the backyard before Mrs. Baines had the chance to ‘tame it’.

Mrs. Baines told Maisie her hair was the blondest she’d ever seen, almost white, and so thought that whipped cream would be hard to beat in similarity.
Mrs. Baines said the funniest things sometimes.

Maybe she was like one of those chicks that needed extra care and then things would get better.

And when they did, she’d be able to see.

Maisie shook her head as she silently descended the stairs – no, she was seven years old and she knew that by now her eyes would have let in the colours, allowed her to recognise the faces of her those around her and see the fields painted yellow in summer, the sky grey in the winter and the budding greens of spring.

But then she had a secret.

No, no, she didn’t pretend to be blind, she really couldn’t see like the others, and yet something lingered beside the aromas, something that played in the back of her mind.

Something that showed her the woman and the boy.
Not that they were in the same place – the woman or the boy or her. No, each of them was separate and yet something tied them. And that was when she could see.

So she knew that the others told her the truth of colours, even if Mary Sarah Kincaid tried to kid her sometimes. Once she’d told Maisie that the daffodils that spotted the meadow in spring were actually blue. Blue! And even if Mrs. Baines hadn’t put her right, she’d known – because she’d seen them in the place where the woman was.

In dreams, too, she could see. So she’d look forward to sleep and the adventures she’d have. This puzzled her, though, because when the others spoke of dreams, they weren’t like hers at all. Theirs were sort of mixed up, a bit of this and that, and didn’t really make sense. Not like hers.

She’d always had them – well, she supposed so. The first being when she was a baby. And how did she know that? Well, the woman had told her. Maisie remembered being held in her arms while the woman would sing to her and call her an angel, her baby from...now this was the odd bit, for Maisie never could remember the name the woman called it.

Although she couldn’t remember a time when it wasn’t so. And there was something more, something far in the distance, sort of a oversized white blur, but she’d never been able to work out what it was, and so tried to shrug it away because sometimes she felt she could be driven mad by so many thoughts and questions whirling in her head. It was probably only a bird, anyway. Why should that make her heart bump so quickly? There was more to it though, she knew, and maybe one day...
When she’d grown some, the woman no longer carried her in her arms – of course she was too big – but would run alongside the girl, never puffing like Mrs. Baines did.

Not that Mrs. Baines was allowed to run at all. Mr. Baines was forever telling her off, saying that these kids would be the death of her.

But he’d smile when he said it, knowing how much joy there was to have with things like running. And she could always tell when someone was smiling even if she couldn’t see them.

He was alright was Mr. Baines, if a bit grumpy at times. And that was only because Maisie knew he worried about his wife.

He’d let Maisie picture his face, as did Mrs. Baines; not many people would let her, calling it spooky. But when she’d run her fingers along the smooth and craggy, and the hills and valleys of the faces, how they looked would remain with her always.
Mr. Baines’ face though was tough, like leather – she knew that since she understood the feeling of her shoes (although her shoes seemed smoother). He called it leather because he was out in all weathers and never put on cream or any of that nonsense modern stuff, he’d told her. Anyway, his face had tons of lines, and wasn’t at all soft like Mrs. Baines’.

She smiled now, remembering how soft it was, and round too. Smooth like the cream they’d make from the cow’s milk. Mrs. Baines’ face always felt hot too, as if it was a steaming summer day and she’d been running.

Mr. Baines was right though, that Mrs. Baines shouldn’t do too much, for she had a weak heart. She felt it once, bumpety-bump, jumping about like one of those Mexican beans Peter Rafferty had let her hold, one day. They’d tickled as they’d run over the palm of her hand.

Reaching the bottom of the stairs, Maisie made her way to the kitchen. Warm and bright – she knew it was bright, for although she couldn’t see, she wasn’t forever in darkness, but would know when it was daylight as it faded into night.

That’s when the doctors questioned her blindness. After all, why couldn’t she see? Hysterical was the word she remembered. But that came from Doctor Skye. She shivered at the thought of him.

Not that he’d ever done anything bad to her. It was more a feeling of ‘ugh’, and really, how could anyone explain that?

Hysterical blindness, he’d said. But Mrs. Baines had put him right. ‘How could the poor mite have been born hysterical?’ she’d said.

Silly man.

‘The shock of being born!'

'Well, whoever heard of such a thing?’

He’d never let Maisie touch his face, but Mrs. Baines had told her he reminded her of a frog – one that called out to a mate when its throat bulged out like a balloon. Maisie had laughed at the thought, as she’d held a frog more than once and imagined the rest.

Yes, Mrs. Baines said the funniest things.
The smell of freshly cooked scones bounced to her belly, making her mouth water.

“And before you ask, milady, no scones until after tea!”

“Actually,” said Maisie, “I wasn’t going to ask.”

“Fibber!”

Maisie’s giggle joined Mrs. Baines’ laugh – a laugh that made the girl feel squishy inside, thinking that if angels laughed, that would be the sound.

The woman’s laugh was different.

That one was lighter, although filled with joy, it was more like the tinkling of bells.

The boy, though, he was different.

His was sad...she’d not heard him laugh.

She didn’t know enough about the boy to know why. She felt his loneliness. And she knew what that felt like – sort of.

Yes, she had Mrs. Baines, even Mr. Baines, but that wasn’t the same as having a mum and dad. Though the woman...sometimes she felt like she could be; a mum that is. And Maisie felt happiest when dreaming.

Though definitely not when she was near the boy.
It wasn’t as if she was frightened of him or anything, but more like sad – like him. She thought she knew why too. It was because he was lost.

Lost where, how was she to know? But she wished she could help him.

Then, as her belly grumbled at the lack of scones, she had an idea.

What if she told the woman about him – the boy?
Why hadn’t she before?

She shook her head and shrugged her shoulders.
“And what may you be thinking, my sweet girl?”

“Oh, nothing, just silly things.”

Mrs. Baines bent to put something in the oven; Maisie heard the squeak of the old door. “Now, I know better than that. My Maisie never thinks silly things.”

“Why do you say that?” asked Maisie pulling out a stool to sit at the long wooden bench.

“Because you have an old soul.”

“What does that mean?”

“Hmm, maybe I shouldn’t say this because it might swell that head of yours. On second thoughts, no, it’d never do that...well, it means that you are wise and strong and have a great understanding of the world.”

Maisie smiled. “Really? What if my head really swells now, will it get so big that I won’t fit through the doors?”

The girl felt Mrs. Baines’ hand on her shoulder. “It’ll never happen. Anyway, enough of that. Why are you down here? Shouldn’t you be heading to History class?”

Maisie swivelled off the stool with a sigh. “Hmm, yes but...”

“But what? I thought you liked History, if not as much as English, well, I know not as much as English...always a nose in storybooks and such. It’s a good job Miss. Standing insists on those Braille translations.”

“Yes, yes, it isn’t that...”

It was Mrs. Baines’ turn to sigh. “Who is it this time?”

“Still the same; Mary Sarah Kincaid.”

“You mustn’t let her spoil the things you love.”

“I know, only it’s not easy sometimes...and the others have started to join in. Peter James Rafferty, who used to be okay and let me share things with him, pokes me as I pass; just like David John Michael Mulligan and Jane Stevens.”

“I’ll have a word with...”

“No, that’ll make things worse, and really, I can manage. I can sort of tell when it’s going to happen and dodge a bit. In fact,” the girl stopped on a giggle then added, “Peter James Rafferty tumbled out of his chair last time trying to reach me and Miss. Fell made him sit at the front of the class.”

“That’s not the point, and why he should...”

“They’re scared of her; of Mary Sarah Kincaid.”

“This is exactly what I mean about you understanding things. And, I’ve often wondered why you insist in saying their full names.”

Maisie now smiled and walked to the door. “Oh that’s just because of the register – it helps me remember who’s who.”

“As if you’d ever forget that!”

“Ah, but it also makes me remember that I’m different.”

“How’s that?”

“I’m the only one that doesn’t have two, three or four names...and that I was able to choose my own. And Smith doesn’t count because they gave it to me.”

Mrs. Baines said nothing as she watched the girl leave the room.

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Has this sparked your interest?

Just in case it has, here is the universal link:

myBook.to/Maisie for the Kindle version.

If you'd like a print copy, Maisie is available from Lulu:
http://www.lulu.com/shop/julie-elizab...

I know, as much as I love to have a book in my hands, they are really too expensive. It's at the lowest price I can manage, so I'll make about 10p on each print copy sold.

However, if you're like me then it's Kindle nowadays to I can read at night when all is quiet - inexpensive, too.

Thank you to anyone who buys a copy and reviews it, too. Here's hoping!
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Published on July 29, 2017 08:13 Tags: blind, fantasy, insanity, maisie, orphan

FROM ASHES OF PITY INTO BEAUTY OF PURPOSE by Debra Gray-Elliott



FROM ASHES OF PITY INTO BEAUTY OF PURPOSE




by Debra Gray-Elliott



Genre: Non-fiction Christian Self-help/Inspirational






Every day of every second a woman has an abortion. Every day of every second a woman has to live with the emotional turmoil of her decision. Forty years ago, at the age of sixteen I had an abortion changing me forever. I fell into the darkness of pity and struggled to rise from the ashes into the beauty of purpose.


From Ashes of Pity into Beauty of Purpose takes women who have had an abortion from hurting to healing through many journeys of self-discovery, showing them how God delights in them, how they can achieve their purpose, and learn to live again.


Struggling to rise from the ashes of pity takes many journeys. A woman who has had an abortion goes through many of journeys of self-discovery. She must learn to heal, forgive, give herself value, respect herself, have confidence, and be content in who she is.


Going through each journey helps a hurting woman discover nine ways God delights in them. From Ashes of Pity into Beauty of Purpose shows a hurting woman how to become a woman of faith, knowledge, encouragement, compassion, strength, wisdom, hope, character, and purpose in order to get through the ashes into the beauty.


Discovering how God delights in them helps a hurting woman find her purpose. From the Ashes of Pity into the Beauty of Purpose directs women toward the beauty of purpose with healing the broken, helping the hurting, and harboring the lost so they can live again by rejoicing in everything, renewing their mind, reviving their spirit, rejuvenating their soul, and reminding themselves of their beauty.


Rising from the ashes of pity is difficult. From Ashes of Pity into Beauty of Purpose is designed to make the journey easier.






CHAPTER ONE


THE JOURNEY OF SELF-HEALING


God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore, will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof. Psalm 46:1-3 KJV


The years have slowly tick-tocked away and I still have not found the solace needed throughout my journey of self-healing. I constantly find myself (as I am sure other women who have suffered and survived through an abortion; planned or unplanned) pondering the reality of what happened to me, to my body over forty years ago.


In my personal journey of self-healing, I have dealt with that reality in many ways to block the memories. I wanted to forget those painful memories forever seared in my mind, burned into my soul. I turned to drugs (one of the most common areas that many young women who have experienced an abortion do too often) tuning out the pain, the memories.


Drugs are a quick fix and only temporarily block the pain and the reality. Drugs aren't the answer, nor should be a solution to a woman's journey of self-healing. I also turned to unprotected sex as a way of forgetting the pain I had pent up inside my hollowed-out body, a shell of my soul. I knew unprotected sex was wrong. I knew I could get pregnant again. In the months following my abortion, I became confused as to who I was. I became reckless and irrational in my behavior. I didn't care what I did or who I had sex with, I just wanted to forget. I couldn't face myself. The bitterness and shame grew deep within my soul like the roots of a mighty oak tree.


My heart and mind were being strangled with guilt and shame. I could not let myself heal. It took years for me to come out of my dazed stupor and realize unprotected sex wasn't the answer for my healing process. It took years to realize I was never alone.


Throughout the years of my most painful, personal journey I have learned to express my feelings in writing. I have found that writing is a good release of all the pent up emotional baggage a woman stores inside herself after an abortion. As a Christian woman who has experienced an abortion, the most meaningful part of my journey of self-healing has been the bible.


The Word of God has brought comfort to my hurt. I learned to replace drugs and unprotected sex with God's love. Psalm 46:1-3 tells us that God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. When our heart and soul are troubled, we should turn to God. We heal through His strength and very presence in our lives. Let the Word of God heal you. Let it be your strength, your solace, and your comfort in your journey of self-healing.








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Debra Ann Gray-Elliott is a Christian speaker and author who shares the Lord's message of hope and love in everyday life


Her works includes two poetry collections, as well as inclusion in several Christian anthologies.


Debra's recent works include her personal stories of dealing with the loss of her daughter Ashley in 2013 in the anthologies Grief Diaries: Poetry & Prose and More and Grief Diaries: Will We Survive.


Debra's first non-fiction Christian inspirational book From Ashes of Pity into Beauty of Purpose brings emotionally charred women who have had an abortion out of the pits of fire, through the ashes into the beauty of purpose. With the direction of God, hurting women weather through the painful journeys, become women of spiritual beauty, find God's purpose, and learn to live again.


Debra is currently working on a new devotional to honor her daughter Ashley who passed away in 2013. Dancing through the Storms 365 Day Devotional: Surviving the Loss of a Child takes grieving parents on a daily journey of healing and hope.


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Published on July 29, 2017 08:12

SWEET AND SASSY: The Best Kind of Romance


SWEET AND SASSY
The Best Kind of Romance


Genre: Sweet Romance



Do you sigh when you see young lovers embrace? Does your heart sing to know that romance is in the air? Whether it's love at first sight, affairs of the heart, or a second chance to get it right – our wonderful collection, featuring 9 uplifting love stories, is the perfect place for you to find that springtime magic.


It’s all the sweeter when the Magic Makers are NY Times & USA Today best-selling authors who have chosen these sweet and sassy stories to help you enjoy your happy-ever-after.















BIG GIRLS DON’T CRY, Mimi Barbour, NYT and USA Today bestselling author: Big girls don't cry because no one is listening.


HEAL MY HEART, Mona Risk, NYT and USA Today bestselling author: With the help of a baby girl and four little boys, a handsome doctor may teach her the true meaning of love.


TURNAGAIN LOVE, Nancy Radke, USA Today bestselling author: Can she love a man who keeps trying to get her to go away?


MEND ME MEND MY HEART, Suzanne Jenkins, Multi-Award-winning author: Dating again has never crossed Charlotte's mind, until she takes a fall at the cemetery where her husband is buried bringing the handsome caretaker to her rescue.


SUMMER LOVIN’, Jacquie Biggar, USA Today bestselling author: Can two mismatched lovers find a way past their mistakes?


A KISS UPON A STAR, Tamara Ferguson, Multi-Award-winning author: When fate gives Tim and Emily a second chance, can an air force veteran break through the hardened heart of a rising star?


THE MONARCH AND THE MOM, Leanne Banks, NYT and USA Today bestselling author: A mix-up in the lab means the father of Sophie's baby is a prince. Can they turn this royal surprise into a forever love?


TOMBOY BRIDE, Alicia Street, USA Today bestselling author: Will he ever see her as a grown woman?


NEVER TOO YOUNG, Dani Haviland, USA Today bestselling author: Their secret marriage was strong enough to withstand deceptions and ruffians, but would time do them in?

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Mimi Barbour is an incredibly busy New York Times, USA Today and award-winning, best-selling author who has five series to her credit. The Vicarage Bench Series – Spirit/Time -Travel tales that have a surprising twist / The Angels with Attitude Series – Angels Love Romance / The Elvis Series – Make an Elvis song a book / Vegas Series – 6 books full of romantic suspense, humor and gritty conflicts / and… the fast-paced, edgy, humorous, romantic suspense, Undercover FBI Series. She also has numerous box collections and single titles to add to her credits.


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New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author, Mona Risk, received an Outstanding Achiever Award from Affaire de Coeur Magazine. She's a two time winner of Best Contemporary Romance of the Year from Readers Favorite; a winner of Best Romance Novel of the Year from Preditors & Editors Readers Poll; and an EPIC Award finalist.


Mona Risk's name has often been posted on the Amazon.com 100 Most Popular Authors in Romance list, and her books have garnered: Top Pick, Outstanding Read, Sweetheart of the Week, and Best Book of the Week from various reviewers, and received two mentions in Publisher's Weekly.


Mona lives in South Florida and has traveled to more than eighty countries on business or vacation. She writes contemporary romances, medical romance, romantic suspense, and paranormal fantasy. Sprinkled with a good dose of humor, her stories are set in the fascinating places she visited or more simply at home.


If you like to travel and love to read, come and enjoy her international romances. Meet the spirited heroines and special heroes who share irresistible chemistry in stories that simmer with emotion.


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Nancy Radke has ridden through mountains in the wintertime, wrapping her legs in blankets to stay warm, and carrying a stone in her pocket as a hand warmer. She still has the stone (no horses), and in her imagination often returns to the ranch and its many challenges. Her pets at that time were her horses, a milk cow, several dogs and enough cats to clear out the barn. She still has several dogs, wild rabbits, deer, birds, and coyotes where she lives. Her many books feature honorable men and courageous women, usually in danger of some sort. The Trahern series follows different members of a Tennessee family as they travel west after the Civil War. The Sisters of Spirit series and the Brothers of Spirit series contain modern stories, ranging from humorous to thrillers.


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Suzanne Jenkins writes page-turning contemporary romance, mystery, and women's fiction with passionately gripping characters that stay with readers long after they turn the last page. The Detroit Detective Stories, beginning with The Greeks of Beaubien Street are a reflection of American fantasy with historical reality. Pam of Babylon books consistently rank in the Top 100 Best Sellers in American Drama with over 500,000 downloads. A retired operating room nurse, Jenkins lives in Southern California.


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Jacquie Biggar is a USA Today bestselling author of Romantic Suspense who loves to write about tough, alpha males who know what they want, that is until they're gob-smacked by heroines who are strong, contemporary women willing to show them what they really need is love. She is the author of the popular Wounded Hearts series and has just started a new series in paranormal suspense, Mended Souls.


She has been blessed with a long, happy marriage and enjoys writing romance novels that end with happily-ever-afters.


Jacquie lives in paradise along the west coast of Canada with her family and loves reading, writing, and flower gardening. She swears she can't function without coffee, preferably at the beach with her sweetheart. 🙂


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Writing steamy yet sweet compassionate stories of fate that are wonderfully romantic, Tamara Ferguson is the multi-award winning, #1 international bestselling author of 8 #1 books and novellas in the Tales of the Dragonfly Romance Suspense Series, the Kissed By Fate Series, and the Two Hearts Wounded Warrior Romance Series.


Her wounded warrior romances, Two Hearts Unspoken. Two Hearts Surrendered, and Two Hearts Undone were all winners at the 2016 Readers’ Favorite International Book Awards; with Two Hearts Unspoken earning the Silver Medal in Military Fiction. Two Hearts’ Christmas Wish, the fourth story in the series, just spent 6 consecutive weeks at #1 in the Mistletoe Kisses & Christmas Wishes romance set. Two Hearts Surrendered was just announced as a Romance Selection for the 2016 New Apple Book Awards.


Along with the 2015 Romance Reviews Readers’ Choice Award Winner That Unforgettable Kiss, Two Hearts Surrendered and Two Hearts Unspoken were also finalists for the 2016 IAN Book of The Year. Tales of the Dragonfly In Tandem was a romance finalist in the Indie Excellence Awards, while Tales of the Dragonfly In Flight was a romance suspense winner at the Readers' Favorite International Book Awards.


Since she remains a full-time caregiver for an autistic son (along with a bunch of adopted pets!), you can usually find Tammy working at home, where she spends a lot of time not completing her numerous home improvement projects, because she's writing or helping author friends promote their books on twitter.


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Leanne Banks is a national #1 best-selling author of romance novels. She is the winner of the Romantic Times Career Achievement Awards in Series Sensuality and Love and Laughter. She is also the winner of the Florida Writers Beacon Award, the Golden Quill Award, the Georgia Romance Writers' MAGGIE Award and Booksellers' Best Award. Her books have been recognized by the Award of Excellence Contest, the Romance Writers of America Rita Contest, and the National Readers' Choice Awards.


Leanne is a popular speaker to many kinds of groups. One of her workshops was featured on the CBS Morning Show. Drop Leanne an email if you would like to find out more about having Leanne speak to your group.


Leanne believes her readers work hard on the job and for their families, so she tries to lighten the load with stories featuring a strong sense of fun, emotion and sensuality. Reader response is heartwarming. One of her favorite letters was from a woman who had been suffering severe health problems: "[Your books] did more for my health that all the medicine in the world -- as corny as this sounds, [your heroes] made me feel like life is `worth it'."


Leanne lives in Virginia with her family. She loves music, chocolate, quotes, and new adventures.


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Alicia Street is a USA TODAY bestselling author and Daphne Award-winner often writing in collaboration with her husband, Roy, as well as on solo projects. She spent many years as a dancer, choreographer and teacher. A compulsive reader of every genre, she also loves watching old black-and-white movies and inventing new recipes for soups.


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USA Today best-selling author Dani Haviland, a Mayflower and Mormon pioneer descendant, recently semi-retired from selling tractor parts, tools, and roses in Alaska, relocating to a more temperate climate in western Oregon to pursue her passions: writing, gardening, and photography.


Life has changed from jumping into a skidsteer loader to plow snow to pull-starting the walk behind weed whacker, but there are still enough hours in the day for the feisty old lady to propagate people for her novels and plants for her yard. Sharing is part of her personality, so creating books and photos to share all over the world makes her happy.


Her tenacious and perky attitude is reflected in many of her cyber children, whether they be a British lord stuck in 18th century North Carolina or a 6'7" time traveling 'fairy' who is out to champion anyone who is having a rough time dealing with difficult life situations.


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Published on July 29, 2017 08:10

July 28, 2017

HOLD 'EM: A GAMBLING HEARTS NOVEL by Jacquie Biggar


HOLD 'EM:


A GAMBLING HEARTS NOVEL




by Jacquie Biggar



Genre: Contemporary Romance





In the game of love all bets are off


When professional poker player Matthew Shaughnessy wins the pot of a lifetime, he didn't expect to land himself a fiancée.


Cassandra Gardener is left with little choice but to play the part of a Texan's fiancée for a week if she wants to clear her father's gambling debt.


Can two people with so much to lose win the biggest bet of all- love?







Cassandra gazed in astonishment at the small town laid like a sparkling blanket in the foothills outside of Austin, Texas.


“This is your home?” She came from a well-off family and had grown up visiting her friends sprawling mansions and fancy condos, but this was something altogether different. They’d landed in Austin’s International Airport mid-morning and had traveled south almost non-stop since. She was hungry, tired, her butt hurt, and she really needed to pee, but all of her discomforts were temporarily forgotten as she took in the scene on the horizon.


She looked at Matt and caught the gleam of his smile in the dashboard lights.


“Yep, that’s home,” he said, voice ringing with pride. “Not what you expected, Princess?” He slowed to a stop and rested his arm on the steering wheel to look at her. “It still grabs me that way, and I grew up here. It’s been in our family for five generations and Grannie has managed it for the last fifty years. We have two hundred forty-seven employees and run cattle and horses across two hundred and fifty thousand acres. It hasn’t all been a bed of roses, but an oil find back in the seventies helped make her what she is today.”


“It’s beautiful, Matt.” Cass was unaccountably moved by the obvious love he had for his childhood home. With a father who had been in the military before his appointment to the Canadian Senate, she’d lived in a variety of countries and houses—she could never call them homes. She envied him his heritage.


“Thanks,” he said. “Ready to meet my family?”


Uh, sure,” she answered, while inside the jitterbugs started dancing again. Anyone who managed an operation this large had to do it with an iron hand. She pictured Matt’s grandmother with a baseball bat in one hand and a horsewhip in the other.


He shifted into gear and the truck started rolling toward the pit of doom. “Don’t worry, they’ll love you.”


Sure they will. Until they found out the engagement was a big, fat hoax—then, all bets were off.


The ranch house sat on a knoll overlooking the rest of the complex. As they drove up, lights flickered to life behind gauzy white curtains. The double Spanish style entry doors of the hacienda-type structure swung open, and what seemed like half the village spilled out onto the courtyard.


Cassandra turned accusing eyes on Matt. “You told them we were coming.”


He grinned and shut off the truck. “Of course, I did. The eldest son is bringing home his future bride. It’s cause for celebration.”


Before she could blister him with the words on the tip of her tongue, he hopped out and held his arms open to a gorgeous young woman who’d been practically jumping up and down since they pulled up. More arms opened, and more, and soon he was swallowed from view. Cassandra wished she could vanish herself. Back to before she ever knew Matthew Shaughnessy.


Short of sliding into the driver’s seat and disappearing into the sunset—oh, so tempting as it was—Cass pulled up her big girl panties and opened the door of the truck. The noise hit her first, a cacophony of laughing and crying, and what seemed like a hundred voices talking all at once. This was ten times worse than meeting Jeff’s family. For one thing, he hadn’t deserted her like bait left out for the wolves to find.


A pair of muscular arms wrapped around her waist and lifted her off the seat to her startled shriek. She had a blurred vision of laughing blue eyes, then she was swung around and set down in the middle of the crowd. A younger, carbon-copy version of Matt leaned down and kissed her cheek before he stepped back after a stern warning from a tart voice.


And then Cassandra was face to face with the matriarch of the Shaughnessy family.


Far from the dragon lady she’d been imagining, Matt’s grandmother looked as though sugar wouldn’t melt in her mouth. Slim, tiny, with smooth unlined skin and hair that still retained much of its natural thickness and wave—though Cass had been told the chemo was taking its toll—she rolled closer and held out her hand, the wheelchair cutting a swath through the crowd.


“So, you’re the young lass who stole my grandson’s heart.”


Cassandra squirmed under her piercing gaze and cursed Matt for leaving her alone. She gently took the old woman’s papery hand in greeting, but when she tried to let go, Grannie tightened her grip.


“Let’s have a look at you then,” she said as if Cass was a horse at market. Should she show them her teeth?


“Gran, let my fiancée go, you’re scaring her,” Matt’s laughing voice came from behind Cass. She turned… and his lips grazed her cheek to take possession of her mouth.


She froze, shocked to the core by the heat and textures bombarding her senses. His mouth stilled, then moved against hers, soft and demanding at the same time. The noise faded, taken over by the buzzing of her pulse and the encouraging murmur coming from his throat—or was it hers?


A loud war-whoop from nearby broke them apart. Cass stared into his chocolate brown eyes and saw the same bemused arousal that she was feeling. Not good. Not good at all.


She yanked herself out of his grasp and turned back to Grannie, ignoring the cheers for more from the crowd. “Is there some place I could get cleaned up? It’s been a long trip.”


Grannie’s speculative gaze turned sly. “Of course, honey. We don’t stand on ceremony around here. I know how you young people are so I had Sophia put you in the adjoining suite next to Matthew. Matt, take her to your room, son.”


“Oh, but,” Cass protested, but Matt cut her off.


“I missed you, Gran.” He leaned down and gave his grandmother a hug filled with a little boy’s love. “We’ll let you get off to bed and talk more in the morning. I can’t wait for you two to get to know each other.” He grinned at Cassandra and grabbed her hand. “C’mon, darlin’, time to hit the hay.”


Cass stumbled along behind him, not sure how she’d managed to fall down this rabbit hole.






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She has been blessed with a long, happy marriage and enjoys writing romance novels that end with happily-ever-afters.


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July 27, 2017

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July 24, 2017

A DEMON SCHEME by Lauren Marie


A DEMON SCHEME




The Haller Lake series, book 1


by Lauren Marie



Genre: Paranormal Suspense Romance





KRIS BENNETT is an art consultant and lives by Haller Lake. On an evening after an opening for a new artist, she drinks a glass of Brael Mist wine. The peach chardonnay is tainted with cyanide, other poisons and an evil enchantment spell. It opens her mind to a spiritual world she never believed existed.


ROMAN is a guardian of Haller Lake. He is told by the Lakeman's Oracle he must watch over Kris and keep her safe from an evil interested in her abilities. When she drinks the wine she is able to see Roman and the other lake guardians. His love for Kris comes on quickly and helps her understand the new world she is experiencing.


ABEDNEGO BRAEL is a low level demon who wants Kris body and soul to be possessed by the ghost of his long dead love ROCHELLE. He's done it before, but that body aged and died, releasing Rochelle back into the world. SHADRACH AND MESHACH are Abednego's brother demons who are also after Kris, but for different reasons. They realize she has a great power and if they are able to turn her, they could take the power for their own uses.


When the wine opens Kris's mind, she learns about her own magical powers from her alter ego, ELZABETH, who has long lived deep inside her mind and guided other women in Kris's family, who also had magical abilities.


With the help of the Haller Lake guardians, Kris fights to retain her very soul and her growing powers.




Kris backed up a step away from Abednego. “What do you want?” she hissed.


He smirked at her. “I think you know, Miss Bennett.”


“What is this place, Abednego?” Kris asked and looked back at him.


“It's the Between. Your spirit is in the space connecting the different realms.” He smiled at her and looked aloof.


“How is it I’m here? Roman has the sage and lavender pots burning. You shouldn't be able to reach me.”


Abednego looked over his shoulder at the woman and started to laugh. “Your other should never have let me touch her. Once I felt your essence there was a connection. I know you felt it, too, my dear.”


“Yeah, my skin crawled.”


“Miss Bennett let me ask you a question. Why have you denied your abilities all of these years?”


“I don't know about any abilities,” she said.


“Someone who is so honest is telling a lie. You've always known about them.” He continued to stare with eyes black. “There was a time when you were young. You played with jacks and when your mother came out to get you for lunch all ten of the metal pieces spun like tops.” He closed his eyes. “I can hear her voice tell you the powers should never be used or seen by anyone. You must always keep them to yourself, she said.



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She is also the author of Big Mike-Little, Golden Ribbons - story 4 of the Miss Demeanor Private Detective Agency series, I’m Not What You Think, Love’s Embers - book 1 of the Canon City Series, Love on Ice - book 2 of the Canon City Series, One Touch at Cob’s Bar and Grill - story 3 of the Montana Ranch Series, Love’s Touch - Then and Now, Going to Another Place.


She lives in Western Washington State with four cats, Agamemnon, Tazmania, Jericho and Jasper.


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Published on July 24, 2017 03:50

THE SECRET SANTA series by Nikki Lynn Barrett


THE SECRET SANTA series


Xmas in July


by Nikki Lynn Barrett



Official genre of book: Holiday Romance







The magic of Christmas has been lost to Jacob Winston. At the suggestion of his ill sister, Jacob takes a job as a Secret Santa at the mall, hoping to restore his Christmas spirit. Even that doesn't seem to work, until a special little boy ambles up to make a very special wish...


Cheyenne Jensen is struggling to raise her two kids without the help of her ex-husband who refuses to acknowledge his daughter's existence and doesn't provide for the son he does. This Christmas is shaping up to be as heartbreaking as the last, until her son Ben's kind actions lead a stranger to them.


Ah, but it's Christmas time and the magic has begun.


When Jacob and Cheyenne meet, neither can deny their immediate attraction to one another. As situations arise that require they spend more time together, their feelings grow stronger and stronger.


With Christmas fast approaching, the pair learn what matters most in life. Now, if only they could ditch the ghost of Christmases past.





Maybe this holiday will bring some wishes come true- for everyone after all.






"I have a question to ask you." Jacob let her go to kneel next to her son, his tone serious. "You're the man of the house, and I need to get your permission about something."


Ben looked at him, then at his mom, curious and confused.


"I'd like to know if it's okay with you if I become your mom's boyfriend. You and Desiree are an important part of her life, so if I'm to be in it, I want to make sure you're okay with it."


Cheyenne watched her son's expression, waiting. She didn't realize she was holding her breath until Ben burst into tears. "Ben, honey?"


"Will you be our Daddy, too? I love you, Mr. Jacob." Ben threw himself at Jacob, crying into his shirt. Jacob wrapped his arms around the little boy, hugging him and comforting him.


"I think being your daddy would be amazing, Ben. But to be honest, your mom and I aren't that far into our relationship to think that way. But let me tell you this. You can call me and talk to me about anything. I know you have a dad in your life, and I don't ever want to take his place. That wouldn't be fair."


Ben lifted his head, sniffling. "My daddy isn't very nice. He doesn't seem to like me, and he doesn't like Desiree."


Cheyenne wanted to cry, too. She made her way beside Ben, Jacob and Desi, who didn't understand what was going on. "Jacob and I are taking it one day at a time, Ben. I care for him very much, but it's a long way before thinking about forever. You have been a brave boy, and I know it's hard for you when your dad isn't there for you. It hurts me here." She rubbed a hand over her heart. "But we do the best we can, right?"


Ben nodded and came over to her for a hug. "I love you, Mommy. I just want my wish to come true." She stroked his hair, attempting to soothe him.


"What wish, Ben?" She already had an idea, of course. She just needed to hear what her son wanted.


"That you don't have to work so hard, and we could have a Daddy that loves us. I thought that would be Jacob." At those words, Cheyenne thought her insides would explode. This was the first time Ben admitted his wish out loud to her. He wanted so badly for a family and a dad. He wanted Jacob to be his daddy. For a little boy to have such a heartbreaking wish tore her up. She'd been wanting the same thing for so long, but Ben didn't understand that she and Jacob weren't there yet. They were a long way from that step.







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After being mugged, Robin Sorenson is left shaken and her spirit in humanity is broken. Worse, she's not sure how to deal with the new anxieties or who to confide in, since she's always preached to pick oneself up and move on. Yeah, she's been the go to girl when anyone's had problems. Christmas is coming, and her belief in magic and miracles has faded.


Then Jonas comes back.


Jonas Aimes made a mistake when he walked away from Robin a year earlier. A big one. He'd loved her, always had and still does, but his desire to please his aging and strict parents took precedence. Back from the overseas internship they'd struggled to get him in, he plans on winning Robin back. What he didn't count on was discovering the shell of the vivacious woman he'd loved.


Broken.


Remembering her love of Christmas, Jonas pulls the holiday heartstrings. What? All is fair and love and war, right?


Twelve days, Twelve Dates.


Robin is speechless when Jonas not only refuses to leave her alone, but dares her to accept his cheesy holiday-themed challenge. Twelve dates to give him a chance to prove that he loves her and is never leaving her again.





But in the season known for miracles, can Robin find the magic needed to open her heart and faith once more ... or will she forever wonder about the ghost of the Christmas past that could have been?










A smile lit up his face. "Give me twelve dates."

Robin raised an eyebrow. "Twelve dates? What are you talking about?" Now he was just acting strange.


Kind of cute, but definitely strange.


"Twelve dates to show you just how much you mean to me. On the twelfth date, if you don't feel like we could at least try to work things out, I'll leave you alone. If I don't at least give this a shot, then I'm going to have a lot of regrets."


"Twelve dates, huh? You seriously sound like someone from one of those cheesy films they air this time of the year." Okay, this man looked and sounded like Jonas, but his twelve dates idea made her wonder what happened to the real Jonas Aimes. Robin shifted in her seat and narrowed her eyes.


He feigned hurt. "Cheesy? Ouch. That's a blow to the heart."


"Twelve dates isn't a long time to decide." He was being serious about this, wasn't he? Twelve dates? How in the world did he plan to try and show her anything with only twelve dates? The idea sounded cute, charming and sweet, it really did. But how did he plan to pull it off?


"Maybe for people who don't have our history. But we've known each other since high school. Come on, what could it hurt?"


A lot, actually. She kept the words to herself. Despite it all, she couldn't hide her curiosity.


"Of course, we can talk and spend time together outside of the twelve dates, so it's not like we're limited," Jonas continued. He circled her palm with his thumb. "Oh, and right now doesn't count as one of the dates."


Robin laughed. Butterflies danced around in her belly. Good grief, what happened to her promise just a few hours ago? To focus on her own life and not get wrapped up in a man?


Okay, just because I agree to this doesn't mean I'm changing my mind. They're just dates. Dates with a man I love, but they're still just dates.


"What about your family? What will they say?" she blurted.


A storm of anger built up in his eyes. "I don't care what they say anymore. My family shouldn't have so much sway on how I feel about you. I should have realized that a long time ago. They don't get to choose anymore.”











Eric Jensen doesn't need the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future to know he's made his fair share of mistakes. The reminders haunt him every day of his life, but a terrible loss becomes an eye opener this holiday season. A heartbreaking question from a young boy pushes Eric to do some serious soul searching, and helps him strive to be better.


Forgiving is the key...


Petra Cavannaugh spent the past two years growing as a person. She left her ex-boyfriend and struggled to make it on her own as a single mother. When Eric shows up at her doorstep one night just needing to see her, she wonders if he's finally becoming the man she always wished he'd be.


The best gift could be a second chance...


As Eric shows a side to Petra she's never seen, the two grow closer. But is forgiveness enough to take another chance on love? Eric must learn to forgive himself, and Petra has to learn to put her trust in the new Eric and not let his past dictate her future.


There are more than presents waiting to be opened. Will this Christmas finally open the two hearts sealed tightly shut?








“You're not exhausted?” he blurted.


She let out a yawn as if on cue. “A little bit. You don't have to sit, I was just letting you know it's okay if you do.”


He finally sat, glad to have made a decision one way or another. But now what? How did he ever manage to win Petra over at one point? He had no people skills. He had no talking skills. Hell, what kind of skills did he have?


“See, that wasn't so bad, was it?” Petra turned her head and laughed.


“ I'm not good at this stuff.” Eric muttered. A surge of frustration ran through him. He didn't like her mocking his awkwardness.


Or maybe she isn't. Chill, man.


Petra sat up. “What stuff?” Her face scrunched up in confusion.


“ Talking. Sitting. This.” He waved his hands around.


“You're getting better.” Petra replied softly. “Something got to you today. What was it?”


Eric sighed. “When I went to talk to Adrian's widow, her little boy asked a question that haunts me. He asked something along the lines of 'doesn't he love us enough to stay'? Got me thinking about Ben, Desiree and Kinley. Adrian went back to his angry ways one night and it changed his family's world.”


“Damn.” Petra's eyes were wide. “I'm sorry, Eric.”


“ I wonder how many nights Ben asked the same thing. He's the only one old enough to remember and understand the things I did. He looked at me today with such disappointment and even warned me. He's dealt with way more than a nine year old should.”


“That explains the stricken look on your face when you watched the kids.” Petra's eyes were full of compassion and warmth.


did he have to start this conversation? Eric wished it would end. He didn't like this exposing his feelings thing. Weird. Just weird.


Maybe it was time to go and end this strange night.












Life is full of complications, so why not have an uncomplicated arrangement between friends?


Former figure skater Caitlin Aimes doesn't care to make life complicated. Publicly humiliated by her ex-fiancé years ago, she closes herself off to relationships and love. She never thought she'd be that girl- the one having a friends-with-benefits relationship. No complications, right?


Wrong. This holiday season, the unexpected happens, catching Caitlin and Ron off guard...


Ron Mercer lost his wife four years ago and has no plans to commit himself to another relationship. Life as a widower with two teenagers is already complicated enough. But in a world constantly changing, he finds himself in a predicament he never expected....





The arrangement they made has consequences which neither ever prepared for. Caitlin and Ron are in for a Christmas like they'd never had before.









Too bad she didn't believe him. Kate craned her neck and scanned the room. “Caitlin's here with her friends.” She whipped her head around to stare wide eyed at him. “Do you have a thing for her?” She raised her voice, causing several people to look their way.


“Why in the world would you think that?” Ron's pulse raced. Did his voice crack slightly? Damn. Kate caught on, but at least for now she didn't know the rest of the story.


“Well, that answers my question. You look so guilty. But seriously ? You and Caitlin? She's young and so not your type.” Kate rested her hands on the table.


“Are you saying I'm old?” Ron gasped, trying to pull it off as playfully as possible.


“Umm, yeah. I kinda am.” Kate rolled her eyes. “Too old for her, anyway.”


“She's thirty. I'm forty. Why is that too old?” Why was he even arguing this point with Kate, anyway?


“Because forty is … ancient. Thirty seems it too, but I don't know. I can't imagine being thirty and wanting to date a forty year old.” Kate's lips twisted in some weird expression.


“Gee thanks, Kate,” Ron muttered. “Love your vote of confidence there.”


“Sorry, but come on! Wait, does that mean you actually like her that way? Caitlin's so out of your league, Dad. She's fun. You're … not.”


That hurt. A lot. “Why am I not fun?” Again, he avoided her comments and questions. It bothered him more than he cared to admit that his daughter didn't think he was fun. Okay, so maybe lately, he'd been a buzzkill. But as the only parent, he had to when it came down to it.


“Sometimes you're grouchy and mean. But stop avoiding my comments and questions. Do you seriously want to date Caitlin?”


“Would it bother you?” There it was. The ultimate question. He should have asked this ages ago, but there'd never even been a hint of a dating possibility in his life, let alone he never wanted to go that route again.













No matter where she goes, USA Today Bestselling author Nikki Lynn Barrett hears voices in her head. Instead of calling her crazy and locking her up, her family realizes it's just a product of being an author and allows her to write the stories so that the voices shut up.


But they don't. And probably never will. There's no need to lock her up, Nikki knows she'll never escape the voices, not until each and every last story is written. And for every story she writes, about ten or more ideas pop up.


When she isn't slaving away at her computer writing books that will probably make you cry and keep you in suspense, Nikki plots to take over the world one book at a time. What? It's a sickness. One she can't escape!


Books aren't her only addiction, though. Nikki can be found making up parodies to drive her son crazy, and bantering back and forth with her husband, who somehow manages to steal her away from the fictional world she lives in all the time.


Nikki lives in Arizona with her husband and son, where she can be found using every creativity outlet she can find through music, photography, handcrafted things, and random interests that she may pick up from time to time.


If you want to learn more about the author who makes people cry for a living, check out her website.






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July 21, 2017

FINNGARICK by Victoria Danann


FINNGARICK


Black Swan D.I.T., book 2


by Victoria DanannGenre: Paranormal Romance


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“When it came to my attention that D.I.T. was going to Dublin, I thought of Torn Finngarick. After all he knew the culture and could, perhaps, be useful. I confess to the ulterior motive of wanting to see all the floaters brought in from the cold. He was one of the remaining few. And everybody deserves another chance. Right?


As I mentioned earlier, my wife was working for Black Swan setting up a unit called Department of Interdimensional Trespass. It seemed that creatures coming and going at will were causing havoc that had, until recently, been unexplained, believed to be fiction of the myth or folklore variety, or dismissed as interplanetary visitations. Rosie was busy hiring and training people who were going to function as police.


Anyway, I had served with Sir Finngarick when I was first knighted as the fourth member of the infamous Z Team and came to know him quite well. Most believed he was irredeemable. I did not.”


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When they transferred onto the larger Black Swan jet in Edinburgh, en route to Buenos Aires, Torn gave Raif a look that said, “We have arrived.” He then proceeded to flirt with the flight attendant for most of the trip. Not that his attention wasn’t welcome. Finngarick seemed to ooze sex from his pores when he turned his charm in the direction of a target.


Of course he was a healthy male elf interested in the physical expression of all that it means to be that, but there was also an element of satisfaction in having his choice of females, given the damage done by the profound social rejection of his developmental years.


Raif’s eyes were closed, but he was smiling.


“Do no’ be feignin’ sleep, boyo. I see you’re livin’ vicariously and perhaps learnin’ a trick or two about interactin’ with the fairer sex.”


Raif cocked an eye open. “You mean pie in the sky?”


“Her name is Amanda.”


“Is it now?”


“’Tis. She might like you better if you gave yourself half a chance. You have the whole exotic look thing goin’ on.”


Raif opened both eyes and cocked a brow. “Exotic look thing? So now you’re attracted to me as well? Or maybe it’s instead. You bi, Torn? I think I should know before I throw in with you as partner. It’s a big step.”


“Great Paddy. You can actually speak words with multiple syllables. Who knew?”


“Interesting. An evasion rather than an answer.”


“No,” Torn chuckled. “I’m no’ bi. No’ even the least little. But I’m no’ blind. You’re good lookin’ enough for a human.”


“Thanks,” Raid said drily.


“All you’d need to interest women is to be interested in them. Hey. For that matter, between the two of us, seems more likely that you’re the one most likely to like guys.” Amanda swished up and set drinks down for each of them, lips twitching surreptitiously at the bit of conversation she overheard. “Hey, Amanda. Do you no’ find my friend here attractive?”


Amanda looked Raif over, while he flushed at the unwanted scrutiny. “Yes. Handsome.”


Torn barked out a laugh. “See!” he almost shouted to Raif. “Aren’t you going to at least say thank you to the woman?”


Amanda hesitated for a second, but when she saw that Raif was busy glaring at Torn, she went about her business.


Once she was gone, Raif said, “That was embarrassing, you freckle-faced fucker.”


Torn gaped. “How is it embarrassin’ to be called handsome by a beautiful woman?”


“Because you put her on the spot. What was she going to say? ‘That guy? Fuck no. He’s hideous. Why would you embarrass him and me by asking that question?’”


Finngarick shook his head. “Dude.”


“Don’t call me dude.”


“Why no’?”


“For one thing it sounds ridiculous with your Irish accent.”


“Does it? Let’s call Amanda and ask her what she thinks about my accent.” When Torn looked toward the galley, Raif threw a rolled up magazine at Torn’s head. Laughing, Finngarick said, “So you’re checking the undecided box again.”


After a few minutes, Finngarick nudged Nighsong. “How’s your Spanish?”


“S’okay. Why?”


“Why do you think? Because that’s what they speak in Buenos Aires.”


“Don’t worry about it. We’re not going to talk to vampire before we stake them.”


“Aye. ‘Tis true enough. But I’m thinkin’ more about after hours activities.”


Raif reopened one eye. “Girls. You mean girls. Do you ever think about anything else?”


“’Course. But I am a healthy young elf with a healthy young…”


“Yeah. Yeah. I get it. Young. Dumb. Full of come.”


“You’d better leave the poetry to the Irish. And I resent bein’ called dumb. Who helped you through calculus?”


“Do not get me started on fucking calculus. What a colossal waste of a person’s time and energy? Do you believe we’re ever going to use calculus as vampire hunters?” Torn opened his mouth to speak, but Raif was on a tear. “No. We are not.”


“What has gotten into you? Is the cabin pressure pushin’ words out of your mouth that have just been lyin’ dormant for years waitin’ to be released?”


“Funny.”


“One word. Two syllables. That’s more like it.”


“Maybe I didn’t have anything to say before now.”


“Who are you?”


Raif offered up a shit eating grin. “I’m your fucking partner, soon-to-be Sir Finngarick.”


It was the first time Torn had ever heard his name paired with the honorific ‘Sir’. It sobered him for a second, but not longer.


“Aye. You are. Even if you become a nonstop jabber jaws.” Raif grunted. “That’s my man.”






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Simon Tvelgar wasn’t always the staid and steady director of the Order of the Black Swan headquarters in Edinburgh who manages the most unruly congregation of talented misfits ever assembled into one organization.


No. He was once a young, beautiful, athletically gifted knight, wild and lustful as any, until he fell in love with a Scottish fae girl who on bereavement leave. He lost her to the stones of the Orkneys as they picnicked there on Lammas twenty years before. She was swallowed up and faded from view, a look of panic on her face as she reached for him while her mouth silently formed his name. He lunged to grab her, but she was simply gone.


Year after year he traveled back to the Orkney Islands and talked to locals, but Shivaun was never seen again. Simon channeled his sorrow and loneliness into work until he eventually rose to the highest position open to an ex Black Swan knight.


Now, for the first time, he thinks there might be someone who could find Shivaun. Rosie Storm.


This novella introduces a new Black Swan series, D.I.T., Department of Interdimensional Trespass.









Victoria Danann is the New York Times bestselling author of twenty romances. For the past four years in a row, Victoria's Knights of Black Swan series have won prestigious Reviewers' Choice Awards for both BEST PARANORMAL ROMANCE SERIES and PARANORMAL ROMANCE NOVEL OF THE YEAR. This past year three of her series and three of her novels were nominated. Two of her series took the top two places and two of her books took first and second place in the PNR Novel of the Year category.


In addition to vampire hunting knights, Victoria writes other paranormal romance, scifi, fantasy, and contemporary romance.


Victoria co-hosts the popular ROMANCE BETWEEN THE PAGES podcast which can be found on itunes or at → www.romancecast.com


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Published on July 21, 2017 04:10

JUST THE THING by Marie Harte



JUST THE THING




The Donnigans series, book 2
by Marie Harte



Genre: Spicy Contemporary Romance




"The sultry sex and seduction scenes are just the icing on this incredibly rich and satisfying cake. Readers will sit down, read this book from cover to cover in one sitting, and then pick it up to read it all over again." ―RT Book Reviews, 5 Gold Stars






A FLING MIGHT BE JUST THE THING...


Gavin Donnigan left the Marine Corps a shell of a man, hounded by guilt for deaths he couldn't prevent. But teaching a self-defense class at the local gym brings some stability to his life―along with a gorgeous woman who won't give him the time of day.


Zoe York lost her twin sister to a freak car accident a few months ago. She's been struggling to bury her grief, but it isn't until she signs up for a self-defense class with its distractingly hot instructor that she begins to come out of her shell again. With the memory of her sister telling her to live a little, Zoe decides a fling with buns-of-steel Gavin Donnigan might be just the thing.


Soon they're sparring both in and out of the gym. And for the first time in a long time, each is looking forward to tomorrow.






“Wasn’t sure if you liked coffee or tea, but thought I couldn’t go wrong with cocoa.”


The moment seemed like a freeze frame from the most romantic scene ever. She still tasted chocolate. The moon overhead lit everything with a preternatural glow. The scents of earth and lavender and Gavin filled her head, until she could focus on nothing but him.


“Gavin?” She didn’t know what she was asking him for, but the promise of safety in his eyes drew her closer.


“I’m gonna kiss you now,” he said, his voice low, warm.


She nodded.


He leaned closer at the same time she did.


Their coming together felt amazing. Perfect. Right. The kiss shook her. Deep, sensual, yet not as close as she wanted. His tongue swept her mouth, caressing while he took charge of the embrace. But not once did he overwhelm her. Instead, she followed him, sip for sip, and let the rush of her heartbeat pull her into a tide of longing she couldn’t suppress. Not now, surrounded by all her favorite things.


“Gavin,” she murmured when he kissed his way from her mouth down her cheek to her throat.


He pulled her to him, but their clothes kept them too far apart. Gentle bites down her throat ended in a soft kiss that caused a full-body shiver.


“Cold?” he whispered as he straightened.


She shook her head, unable to speak, and blinked into his shuttered gaze. Then he made everything worse. He tucked her head under his chin and hugged her with affection. No way she could chalk this up as a gambit to get her to bed, not when he had the gall to make her feel.


With a sigh, he ended the embrace and pulled back. “Now show me which ones I can pull and which ones I can’t.” He nodded at the third flower bed they hadn’t gotten to yet, not winded or affected by their kiss, apparently. Hell. Zoe couldn’t feel his heartbeat through their clothes, but hers raced like a thoroughbred intent on taking the Triple Crown.


The bastard had the nerve to wipe a clean thumb over her lower lip, causing that thoroughbred to run past the finish line with no signs of stopping.


“I have the urge to flip you again, right here,” she rasped. For starting something he wouldn’t finish. And for making her want to finish it, regardless of their newness.


He smirked, as if reading her mind. “I know. I can’t stop thinking about us in the gym either.”


“That’s not what I meant.”


He wiggled his brows. “I think it is. Next time I’m flat on my back, I’ll be thinking only of you, mistress.”


“You’re such a pain.”


“I know. It’s a gift.”


She wanted to smack him, so she did. When his laughter ended, she pulled him close and planted a kiss on him that had him panting and grabbing for her—but this time she had the presence of mind to disentangle herself. “Now,” she said, her voice hoarse, “grab that trowel and let’s get back to work.”


He kept staring at her mouth. “Trowel?”


She groaned, because she wanted to get back to that kiss as well. “Why me?”









✯✯✯✯ ...the power to break your heart and heal it.


Over the years, I have become a fan of Ms. Harte's contemporary romances. Sure her stories have a tendency to get steamy but behind all the foreplay lie some deeply meaningful messages. In the case of Gavin and Zoe, theirs is a quest for hope. Gavin lost his fighting for a world that he feels like a stranger in. Nightmares and guilt are his constant companions in a world filled with loneliness and despair. For Zoe, her anguish lies in losing a piece of soul. The death of her twin has left her searching for who she is and what comes next in her life. The loneliness is overpowering and the pain cuts deep for both, but the oddest thing happens. Out of the darkness, they find strength in each other. Just The Thing has the power to break your heart, but between the author and her awesome lead characters it also has the will to heal it. by Isha C. on July 04, 2017 via Kobo


✯✯✯✯ This is a very nice, fast paced romantic comedy that actually deals with the side effects of grief as well as PTSD and survivor’s guilt. I enjoyed both Gavin and Zoe although Gavin’s behavior was a little juvenile at times for a thirty-two year old man. His family’s prank war was hilarious and entertaining but I felt like there were moments that it overtook the story. However, my heart hurt for Gavin when he had to face his past and make a decision on how to deal with it. Zoe’s character remained strong and dedicated. She was willing to do whatever Gavin needed to find healing.


This was a fun read with some serious moments, plenty of humor, and some extra spicy bedroom play. No real epilogue and the ending sets us up for Gavin’s sister Hope. by carvanz on July 3, 2017 via Barnes and Noble


✯✯✯✯ Love Gavin & Zoe’s Story!!!


Just the Thing is the 2nd storyline in the Donnigan Family following Gavin Donnigan and Zoe York. It is a contemporary journey between two grief-stricken wounded souls that find each other, connect and fall in love. Their journey to each other is not easy; their emotional experiences, thoughts, dialogue and chemistry is very real. You experience a wide range of emotions while reading Just the Thing. It has it all and MORE! It is a very substantial story; you are witness to the power of love, laughter, familial bonding & pranks and satisfying sex. I laughed out loud at the humor Marie Harte so cleverly weaves within moments of pain, love, grief, passion and very scorching sex between Gavin & Zoe. Gavin & Zoe are two people that are relatable to men & women in this day and age. Marie Harte eloquently deals with real world issues of Survivor’s Guilt and PTSD within Just the Thing. Marie Harte weaves magic in creating the Donnigan Family – you want all of them to be your own Family!! Like, her first Donnigan Story - A Sure Thing, I did not want Just the Thing to end...ever. Marie teases us at the end of the Just the Thing with a peak into sister Hope Donnigan’s story that will be coming out next. *I received an e-version ARC of Just the Thing and I LOVE the Donnigan’s so much, I bought A Sure Thing & Just the Thing in paper format also!! by Anya Z.on July 9, 2017 via Amazon


✯✯✯✯In JUST THE THING by Marie Harte, Zoe York has always played by the rules. She never takes risks and has always played it safe. However, when her twin sister suddenly dies, it throws her life into turmoil. Her sister was the kind of person who always had fun and always encouraged Zoe to live a little. Now alone, Zoe is looking at her life and trying to decide how to honor her sister’s memory by moving forward in a manner that takes her out of her comfort zone so she can try new experiences.


Gavin Donnigan is teaching a self-defense class Zoe is taking at the local gym. He loves women and in particular thinks Zoe is banging hot. The only problem–she won’t give him the time of day. He tries his best lines on her, but she does not seem interested. Other women seem to enjoy his company, but the woman who really intrigues him barely glances his way. This is so frustrating.


JUST THE THING is book 2 in The Donnigans Series and is about two people who have each hit a crisis in their lives. Zoe is reeling from her sister’s death and trying to figure out what to do next. Gavin is a former Marine who is recovering from being wounded both physically and mentally while serving his country. He’s trying to get his life together and fears it will not happen. Keeping his past relationships light and flirty has helped him get through some really tough times, but he realizes that won’t work with Zoe. The more he gets to know her, the more he dreams of having a normal life. He needs to address the post traumatic stress disorder he suffers from before he can even begin to think of having the kind of life he really wants.


I really enjoyed this book by Marie Harte. My heart went out to both main characters who suffered such horrendous losses. However, even when things got hard, they kept putting one foot in front of the other, facing their demons until finally, they both realize just how much stronger they are when they are together. This is a great book to start off your summer by reading. by BPoston via Romance Junkies Book Reviews





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A SURE THING


Meet the Donnigans


With the eldest Donnigan brothers adjusting to civilian life, their younger sister constantly in trouble, and their little brother clueless about life in general, falling in love is the last thing on anyone's mind...


Can this Bossy Badass Marine...


The Marine Corps was everything Landon Donnigan ever wanted in life...until a bullet sent him home with a medical discharge. Teaching a self-defense class at the gym is old-hat for a marine, but when he meets sexy Ava Rosenthal, his combat skills are useless for protecting his heart.


Be her Mr. Right?


Ava can take care of herself and likes quiet, bookish men-not muscular warriors who think women need to be coddled. But Landon is more than he seems, and when they come together, the results are explosive.





THE ONLY THING


Releasing in 2018, date TBD


On the cusp of turning thirty, Hope Donnigan is getting her life together. She’s working in a job she likes, has good friends, and has finally stopped dating Mr. Wrong. Entirely. So she should have no problem ignoring J.T. Webster. He’s big, bad, and totally what she should be steering clear of.


J.T. fell for the hot blonde months ago at his sister’s wedding. Having seen what love did to his father, he’s never felt close to a permanent relationship with a woman. But Hope gets to him. When he agrees to be her pretend boyfriend to annoy her mother, he never expects their fake relationship will be better than anything real he’s ever had. Before he knows it, he’s falling in love and not sure what to do about it.


But someone else wants Hope all to himself, and that someone isn’t happy about J.T. being in the picture. Soon, J.T. and Hope will have to deal with a secret admirer, her protective family, his annoyed sister, and their feelings for each other, which aren’t so pretend. But sometimes, there’s only one thing to do when you’re falling in love. And that’s let yourself go.





Caffeine addict, boy referee, and romance aficionado, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Marie Harte has over 100 books published with more constantly on the way. She’s a confessed bibliophile and devotee of action movies. Whether hiking in Central Oregon, biking around town, or hanging at the local tea shop, she’s constantly plotting to give everyone a happily ever after. Visit Marie's website and fall in love.


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A long time ago, in a galaxy far away, I was born into a family of Star Wars nuts. I have a lot of siblings (somewhere I lost count but I think there was more than could be numbered on one hand) and being one of the young padawans I was subjected to Star Wars marathons, on a regular basis. If you’ve read any of my books you’ll see there is often a reference to said movies as a small homage to my upbringing. May the force be with you and all that jazz.


I started writing when I realized I didn’t want to grow up not believing in magic, or not believing in creatures everyone else said didn’t exist. That being said, I have never seen a fairy, unicorn or dragon. I had a neighbour who swore they fed the leprechauns in their garden, but I never caught the little buggers no matter how long I lay in wait. (And consequently had to help the neighbours plant new flowers to replace those I killed waiting for the leprechauns to show their faces.)


Along the way, I found my husband who is the rock that keeps me from floating away into my dreams, and we have a little boy who is the centre of our world. Living on a farm keeps us busy (as if the writing wasn’t enough) and I have more than my share of stories about wrestling with cows, helping birth calves and ending up in the creek during the process, falling in the mud (we’ll call it mud but we all know that on a farm, mud is rarely mud) and chasing escaped livestock in the hopes the four legged convicts don’t make it to the highway.


I’ve taken up archery, and the goal is to move into horseback archery in time (you know, when I can hit the target on a consistent basis) and when no one is looking, I love to bake (this doesn’t happen often as it’s hard to keep the sweet treats in stock with two boys in the house.)


As to what’s coming next for me? More stories (since those never stop inside my head, I might as well share them with all of you!) and more adventures. Pretty much, when the fancy strikes, I’ll jump on it. Leap before you look I’m sure that motto was created for me.


Or was that . . . think big and dream bigger, ready, set, pull the trigger . . . yeah. That one is a good one too. But only if you have a gun. And are hunting elephants. Which is not cool because of so many reasons. Let’s stick with the first one with an addendum.


Leap before you look and let your dreams carry you on their wings. And that, my friends, is me in a nutshell.


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