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August 30, 2013

Test Drive a Harlequin Today!

I’m going to be a Harlequin Blaze author! I’m currently waiting on my first ever set of edits from Harlequin, for a sexy contemporary romance about a Navy rescue swimmer. The book is tentatively titled HEATED ODDS (which means I love the title, but Harlequin might have other, catchier ideas) and it should come out in 2014. While I’m waiting (which is not something I’ve learned to do well), I’ve been exploring some of Harlequin’s different lines.


If you’re curious, I found some fun ones that are currently free on Amazon (at least in the U.S. and at least right now… your mileage may vary):





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Harlequin Kiss

The Wedding Dress Diaries – Aimee Carson

http://amzn.com/B00BAT1SB0



Harlequin Blaze

A Seal’s Seduction – Tawny Weber

http://amzn.com/B00BNRJATG


 
Harlequin Desire

A Very Tempting Texan – Janice Maynard

http://amzn.com/B00BNRJAW8


 
Harlequin Superromance

The Other Side of Us – Sarah Mayberry

http://amzn.com/B00BNRHISG






 
Harlequin Romantic Suspense

Cowboy with a Cause – Carla Cassidy

http://amzn.com/B00BNRHIPY


 
Harlequin Romance

Hired by the Cowboy – Donna Alward

http://amzn.com/B00BNRHIOA


 
Harlequin Presents

The Italian’s Inexperienced Mistress – Lynne Graham

http://amzn.com/B00BNRHIQ8


 
Harlequin Medical Romance

One Tiny Miracle – Carol Marinelli

http://amzn.com/B00BNRHIPO




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Published on August 30, 2013 14:45

April 27, 2013

New Cover for Viking’s Orders–And Free!

Spring fever hit this week, so I decided to do a little re-decorating… and now VIKING’S ORDERS has a new cover! This is a super-sexy novella (about 110 pages) featuring some of my favorite things: a hot warrior hero who shapeshifts, a kick-a** heroine, and a really, really good time in bed. In fact, one Viking warrior was so good that I decided to take a little walk on the naughty side and give my heroine TWO heroes to play with… the book has a smoking hot menage scene as well. Definitely naughtier than my Smoke Jumpers!


Which cover do you like better? Green and feral? Or dark and broody?


VikingsOrders_150 Anne Marsh - Viking's Orders


If you’re curious, the book will be free on Amazon on May 1st and 2nd.



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Published on April 27, 2013 08:04

April 10, 2013

Erotic Contemporary Novellas — Got a Book Rec?

So I’m going to be an Aphrodisia author! I’ll be writing a super-sexy hotshot novella for a firefighter anthology that comes out in early 2014. I’ve written some erotic paranormal books (Cajun werewolves can be very naughty!), but this will be my first erotic contemporary novella… who has read a really good erotic contemporary novella lately?


I’m starting with some Aphrodisia anthologies:

BUILT

MEN ON FIRE

ONLY WITH A COWBOY

THE COWBOY

FEEL THE HEAT

THE FIREFIGHTER


Who else would you add to my reading list?






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Published on April 10, 2013 08:18

March 30, 2013

Firefighter Book Recs!

Firefighter book recs! As part of my Smokin’ Hot Virtual Tour, I asked readers for their favorite firefighter reads (and, sure–bonus points for putting Burning Up and Slow Burn on the list!). Some of the suggestions are already on my keeper shelf–and some of them were new to me. Did we miss any?













AMY KNUPP

Burning Ambition

Fully Involved

A Little Consequence


ANNE MARSH

Burning Up

Slow Burn


BELLA ANDRE

Wild Heat

Hot as Sin

Never Too Hot


EDEN SUMMERS

Sneaking a Peak


JENNIFER BERNARD

The Fireman Who Loved Me

One Fine Fireman

Sex and the Single Fireman

Hot for Fireman

How to Tame a Wild Fireman


JILL SHALVIS

Flashpoint

Blue Flame

White Heat

Seeing Red


JO DAVIS (Firefighters of Station 5)

Trial by Fire

Under Fire

Hidden Fire

Ride the Fire

Line of Fire


MAYA BANKS

Seducing Simon


NORA ROBERTS

Chasing Fire


SUSAN MALLERY

All Summer Long




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Published on March 30, 2013 06:20

Firefighter book recs! As part of my Smokin’ Hot Virtual ...

Firefighter book recs! As part of my Smokin’ Hot Virtual Tour, I asked readers for their favorite firefighter reads (and, sure–bonus points for putting Burning Up and Slow Burn on the list!). Some of the suggestions are already on my keeper shelf–and some of them were new to me. Did we miss any?













AMY KNUPP

Burning Ambition

Fully Involved

A Little Consequence


ANNE MARSH

Burning Up

Slow Burn


BELLA ANDRE

Wild Heat

Hot as Sin

Never Too Hot


EDEN SUMMERS

Sneaking a Peak


JENNIFER BERNARD

The Fireman Who Loved Me

One Fine Fireman

Sex and the Single Fireman

Hot for Fireman

How to Tame a Wild Fireman


JILL SHALVIS

Flashpoint

Blue Flame

White Heat

Seeing Red


JO DAVIS (Firefighters of Station 5)

Trial by Fire

Under Fire

Hidden Fire

Ride the Fire

Line of Fire


MAYA BANKS

Seducing Simon


NORA ROBERTS

Chasing Fire


SUSAN MALLERY

All Summer Long




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Published on March 30, 2013 06:20

February 22, 2013

A Girl Can’t Have Too Many Cowboys

I’ve got a new guilty pleasure. Cowboys. There’s something about Mr. Big, Tough and Rough, sitting there all silent and sure on his horse, that does something to me. Something sexy. They’re not always rolling in money, but they’re always honorable to the core, physical, get-the-job-done kind of guys. They’re the kind of men you want to have riding by your side for the next thirty or forty years minimum. Some of the best books I’ve ever read have been cowboy books. Sweet cowboys. Dirty cowboys. A girl can’t have too many cowboys.


My fascination with cowboys started when we moved. We’d always been in the Bay Area, California, but then we picked up and moved twenty miles north and it was a whole different universe. Friends joking announced we were moving to cow country—and they were right. There were acres of new homes—interspersed with old ranch houses surrounded by farming implements, pick-ups, RVs, and chickens. There were stores selling cowboy boots and hats, saddles and other mysterious leather implements. People rode horses and, yes, I saw cowboys.


I, of course, immediately wanted to write a book with a cowboy hero. I spent weeks reading up on ranching (and I can name five different kinds of cows, thank you very much), and quickly discovered that it’s a hard, gritty, 24/7 kind of job. It’s definitely not for the weak of mind and body. ONE HOT COWBOY’s Cabe Dawson quickly sprang to life. Ranching is a hard life and there are as many setbacks as there are victories. Cabe Dawson is all alpha, a man who has learned to be disciplined and resourceful, doing what needs to be done to keep his family ranch, Blackhawk Ranch, running. Water is always an issue for California ranchers and, when Cabe’s wells start running dry, he immediately begins looking for solutions. He finds water all right—but it’s on Rose Jordan’s land.


Rose, of course, doesn’t want to part with what’s hers. Sure, Cabe may be one sexy cowboy, but she’s digging her heels in. Here is the back cover copy:


Cabe Dawson is a cowboy at heart. He’s devoted a lifetime to running Blackhawk Ranch, carving out a Northern California empire for his family. When the cattle ranch’s wells run dry, he knows what he needs to do. Foreclose on the Jordan place and drill deep for water there. It’s just business. Nothing personal.


But, as summer heats up, keeping his mind on business just might be impossible. Rose Jordan left Lonesome, California, eight years ago and never looked back. Back then, she’d challenged Cabe’s authority–and his control. Though he wanted her fiercely, she was too young. Too rebellious. Now, with Rose back in Lonesome, business is getting very, very personal. She wants to keep her home, but can Cabe convince her to keep him instead?


Of course, I like cowboys because they’re sexy, so it isn’t long before Lonesome heats up as Cabe and Rose give in to the attraction building between them. Cabe turns the same fierce determination he has for holding his ranch… on Rose.



Scrubbing a hand over his head, he grabbed the Stetson from the passenger seat and jammed it on. Somehow, maybe dating back to Rose Jordan’s days here, he’d gotten himself a reputation for being a mean-ass, coldhearted bastard. Of course, he also didn’t give a damn about what folks said, which probably meant his fan club wasn’t all that wrong.


Getting out of the truck, he carefully closed the door behind him. No point in advertising his presence until he had to. Tonight’s trespassers were probably just kids, but, damn it, it wasn’t safe to swim out here unsupervised. He’d warned them not to come at night and never to come alone. He needed to know when there was someone on his land. Too many things could happen out here if a person wasn’t careful.


It took just minutes to get through the fringe of cottonwood trees ringing the swimming hole. Older than anyone now living on the ranch, those trees had seen plenty. His brothers had had a rope-and-tire swing here. They’d spent hours whooping it up, clambering into the tire, soaring out over the water, and letting go of the rope as soon as the swing was over the center of the pond where it was the deepest. That water was cold as hell, too, because it came from deep underground.


As soon as he reached the edge of the trees, his feet stopped moving; tonight’s swimmer was unexpected. He’d expected to find a few high school kids. Maybe a cooler of beer or a couple a little too busy discovering each other.


Instead, there was a woman in the water.


A damned fine, completely bare-ass naked woman.


She cut through the dark water with slow, lazy strokes. Not too tall and real damned curvy. He could see her sun-kissed skin even in the silvery moonlight. Water-slicked blond hair covered her bare shoulders and back. He should have been a gentleman, should have looked away. But damned if her swimming bare-ass naked in his swimming hole wasn’t the sexiest thing he’d ever seen.


She dove beneath the surface, giving him a spectacular view of her ass. He swallowed hard. From where he stood, those curves looked as soft as peaches and just as luscious. He wanted to cup both cheeks in his hands. Run his hands down that skin and explore every inch of her. Even the shadowed crease between her cheeks. Yeah, there, too, if she’d let him. He’d show her every dark, sweet pleasure.


A slow grin tugged the corners of his mouth. Hell, she’d have been safer if his hell-raising younger brothers had been the ones to find her.


He’d never pretended to be nice. He didn’t have to. His family owned this ranch. This world, this place, was his, and here she was, blatantly trespassing without so much as a by-your-leave.


His sexy swimmer reached a rocky outcropping and grabbed for a plastic bottle of shampoo. The scent of green apples filled the air as, with a little hum, she treaded water and lathered up before slipping beneath the surface of the water.

That body of hers was now slick with foam and apple.


Christ, he’d always loved apples.


And, even though he hadn’t seen her face yet, she looked good enough to eat.



You can check out ONE HOT COWBOY at the usual suspects:


Amazon | B & N | eKensington | All Romance | Kobo | Books on Board | Sony Reader Store


Cowboy images are courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. ©2004 Matthew Trump source and Pschemp



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Published on February 22, 2013 06:14

February 14, 2013

Bora Bora is Romantic, Right?

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Somehow, I’ve completely managed to forget that today is February 14th. This is doubly lamentable on my part, because not only is it my mother’s birthday, but it’s also supposed to be sort of the romance writer’s national holiday and religious nirvana. Clearly, I did not get the memo when my publisher was passing out contracts. My werewolves and fallen angels have never celebrated Valentine’s Day, either in word or in deed (or in some kind of 99-cent book special or pink-and-red swag), although I suppose my smoke jumpers don’t have the otherworldly excuse and need to step up to the romance plate.


Other than mass-producing birthday cupcakes from Duncan Hines mixes (at which I excel, because mastering a two layer cake from the same has proven to far exceed my culinary skills), I don’t have a good track record at celebrating this particular holiday. I tend to hyperventilate at the price of greeting cards, even at my grocery store, which sells cards at half-off. For four bucks, I feel like I ought to be able to come up with my own three-line poem and keep the change for something else (like chocolate). I think I’m also supposed to have kept the cards my husband gifted me with during our early dating years. This is another failure on my part, because when we moved from our first apartment to our first house, we naively failed to take into consideration the sad fact that our move-in date coincided with move out date for UC Berkeley and there were no U-Hauls to be had for love or money. Instead, we hand-carried our stuff the twelve blocks between our rental and our house. After the first three trips, I adopted a Donner-party-crossing-the-mountains mentality and jettisoned everything I could into the apartment’s dumpster. Including the greeting cards, as they were deemed non-essential in that moment.


IMG_1293We did manage to spend one February 14th in Bora Bora, and I figure that being on the most romantic island in the world on the most romantic day in the calendar should count. For years. I even brought a large bag of candy hearts with us, correctly figuring that heart-shaped candy would be in short supply on a French island in the middle of the South Pacific. I had vague thoughts that my husband and I could hand out little plastic baggies of sweetness to other vacationing couples, but, in Bora Bora, everyone is a couple and no one is really interested in chatting up an American couple who has been married ten years and who is clutching a slightly smashed bag of sweets. In the end, we handed over the entire bag to a Tahitian groundskeeper raking the beach while his kid played nearby and my husband proudly announced that the candies were par le songe. The groundskeeper took the bag, looked us at like we were probably crazy (I am fairly certain a literal translation of for the monkey made no sense and maybe it’s just us who affectionately call our son a monkey because he climbs on everything), and we fled back to our overwater bungalow. Romance mission accomplished. Bora Bora conquered.



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Published on February 14, 2013 07:00

February 10, 2013

My First Love Letter

I’d like to pretend that my first love was a) my true love b) someone I genuinely cared about and/or c) went on to have a highly successful career in the public eye until I spilled the beans to the tabloids and splashed our sexual peccadilloes all over the social media.


Sadly, none of that is true.


I was eleven going on forty and all the cool girls had boyfriends that took them roller skating on the weekends and sent them notes in class. Sadly, I was also not one of the cool girls. I was probably born strange, the shy girl, the one with her head in a book and a whole universe of invisible friends (who were, arguably, every bit as cool as the flesh-and-blood girls at school). When Larry asked me, via his friend Bruce, I had a carpe diem moment. I could have a boyfriend. Of my very own. Who actually existed just half a street down from my house and who would take me roller skating and pass me notes. I accepted.


Larry celebrated the occasion by creating an enormous purple construction paper poster on which he had glued Valentine’s candy hearts reflecting his current sentiments for me. If you haven’t eaten your way through one of these bags recently, I highly recommend it. The colors are pastel pretty, there’s an enormous sugar rush, and you realize the world would probably be a much nice place if we all passed each other candy hearts announcing I love you, You’re sweet, and Kisses. He also turned out to be a plagiarist (which failed to bother me much as I hadn’t yet had the revelation that I wanted to be either an academic scholar or a romance novelist… two very different writerly professions on the surface that both frown on copy words that belong to other people). He scrawled Roses are red, violets are blue, and I love you on the poster-card, signed his name, folded it up (committing carnage on several pink and yellow candy hearts), and gave the masterpiece to Bruce to pass to me.


My mother, bless her heart, kept a straight face when I showed her my prize. She even agreed that I could roller-skating over the weekend with my new beau (provided she dropped me off and picked me up). I announced that this was true love and that we would love each other forever. My mother, who had been married for twelve years and probably knew lots more about happily-ever-after than I did, did crack a smile that time. She also nodded sympathetically when Larry broke up with me four days later because I chickened out of the roller-skating date and sent him my regrets. Apparently that part of true love was absolutely non-negotiable.


I consoled myself by picking the non-stale, non-crushed, non-gluey pieces of candy heart off the card and eating them. I wasn’t going to be cool nor was I going to be roller-skating beneath the disco ball to the slow songs, but I was definitely getting the sugar rush. And I suspected I might have got the better end of that deal.


Candy Hearts



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Published on February 10, 2013 08:19

April 12, 2011

What Makes a Compelling Title?

Ever wondered how THE HUNT ended up with its title? Or what it was called before my editor got her hands on it? I’m guest blogging today over on the FF&P blog about naming books and what makes a compelling title… join me!  http://tinyurl.com/3cryqgt



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Published on April 12, 2011 06:43

November 10, 2010

Up Next! His Dark Bond…

The second installment in my Fallen series, His Dark Bond, will be released by Kensington Brava in trade paperback. The book is currently scheduled for April 2012.


Dorchester has also announced its print line-up for the first half of 2011, and Bond with Me is currently scheduled for a July 2011 print release. Stay tuned for more information and contests!






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Published on November 10, 2010 17:20