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December 11, 2012

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Gone Country by Lorelei James

Series: Rough Riders, Book 14

Genre: Contemporary, Erotic Romance, Western/Cowboys

Publisher: Samhain Publishing

Length: 420 pages


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Summary:

She’s a little bit country, and he’s…not.


Arizona businessman and long-lost McKay love child Gavin Daniels has been awarded sole custody of his teenage daughter Sierra for one year. In order to steer Sierra back on track after a brush with the law, he pulls up stakes and heads to Wyoming, looking for support from his ranching family…even if he isn’t sure where they fit in the McKay dynamic. He’s prepared for every contingency with the move: the less-than-enthusiastic response from his daughter, learning to run his corporation remotely, but he’s thrown for a loop when his new housemate, Rielle, is a whole lot sexier, funnier and sassier than he remembered.


Rielle Wetzler has finally overcome the stigma of having hippie parents and being a young single mother. In the two years since she sold her ailing B&B to Gavin Daniels, she’s become financially stable running the homespun businesses she loves. But now Gavin is in Sundance to claim the house that’s rightfully his. Although Rielle knew this day would come, she isn’t prepared to leave the home she built for herself and her now-grown daughter. And to further complicate matters, her long-dormant libido is definitely not ready to live with this newly buff Gavin—who isn’t a cowboy, but has the take-charge attitude to prove he’s all McKay.


Sharing a roof, their troubles and their triumphs is too much temptation, and before long, Gavin and Rielle are sharing a bed. But sharing their hearts and lives forever? That’s a whole ’nother ball of wax.




Warning: Contains a feisty, independent heroine who doesn’t need a man to take care of her needs outside the bedroom and a sweet, sexy and bossy hero who’s up to the challenge of proving her wrong


Excerpt:

Sierra could not believe her dad was making her ride the bus home from school.


The school bus.


Who gets stuck riding the bus? Especially in high school?


Losers, probably.


Great way to start her school year.


Hoisting her backpack higher, she walked to the semi-circle where the buses were belching diesel. She started with the last one, searching for number one eleven. Some kid hung out the window of one thirteen and yelled out, “I love you, Sierra!”


She ignored the jerk, who was no doubt being sarcastic since she was the new girl, and kept her head down.


At least she hadn’t been a total pariah, but being fresh meat in the small high school had made her a novelty. She’d met so many people she couldn’t keep them all straight. But she knew the novelty would wear off, probably within a week.


A shadow fell in step with her and she glanced over at the freckled redheaded cowgirl.


Marin Godfrey had taken it upon herself to befriend Sierra first thing in homeroom yesterday. They had two classes together and lunch, so Sierra hadn’t had to sit by herself.


“Hey, Arizona. You took off fast after the last bell rang.”


“I didn’t want to miss my bus since I didn’t ride it yesterday.”


“Your bus is always in the middle. I’m jealous. All the good people ride on your bus. That’s the one everyone wants to be on.”


Sierra wondered what good people meant.


Marin smiled. “You’ll see. Perverts ride on my bus. Always trying to cop a feel. And the grade school boys are the worst.”


“So the school secretary wasn’t bullshitting my dad? Everyone in high school really rides the bus home every day?”


“Not everyone, not every day. Like the jocks have practice after school. But everyone else? Pretty much.”


Bizarre. Didn’t any of these people have cars? In Arizona everyone she knew had a car and no one rode the bus. She didn’t think her school district even had buses. “What if there’s a drama club meeting or something?”


“If there’s an activity or a club meeting, it’s held after supper, not after school, if it can be helped.”


“Why?”


“The school is big on parental involvement and that means scheduling stuff when adults are done with work. Most the kids who ride the bus have chores to do after school anyway.”


Chores. Such a foreign concept to her. After school let out in Arizona, she’d flopped on her bed and napped or watched TV until her dad got home from work.


“That’s why there’s no morning bus service,” Marin continued. “Gotta get them early chores done. So what’re you doing when you get home?”


“I’m sure my dad will grill me on how my second day of school went. If I made new friends. What I had for lunch. If I have homework.”


“That’s better than cleaning the chicken coop.” Marin pointed to the open door. “This one is yours. You’ve got my number. Call me later if you want.” She raced off.


Sierra reached the top step on the bus and the driver stopped her. “You’re Sierra?”


“How did you know?”


The older lady laughed. “Darlin’, I know every kid on this bus and have for years, most their parents too. So it’s nice to see a new face.”


“Oh. Which stop am I supposed to get off at?”


“Third to last stop.” Then the driver’s eyes were on the mirror, watching someone behind her. “Jimmy Dale, don’t you be messing with Liesl on the ride home, you hear me? Or I’ll make you sit up front.”


“Yes, Mrs. Craftsman.”


Sierra walked down the aisle. Little kids sat up front. A guy wearing a gray hoodie had claimed the last seat on the right. His athletic shoes hung off the end of the seat and he radiated a “back off” vibe. She chose a spot four seats up on the left.


Two girls from her history and math classes nodded at her they passed by, sliding into the seat opposite the hoodie wearer. A junior high couple sat two seats ahead and immediately started making out. Four guys she recognized from the lunchroom pushed and shoved each other, tossing out, “Hey, baby, we love you,” all the way to the back of the bus.


At least the spot next to her had stayed empty.


When the bus pulled out, she slipped in her earbuds and cranked her iPod, the universal leave-me-alone sign, focusing her attention out the window.


Maybe that wasn’t an obvious signal in Wyoming; she felt a tap on her shoulder.


She ignored it.


Less than thirty seconds later, a more insistent tap was followed by a loud, “Hey! I’m talkin’ to you.”


Sierra met the blue eyes of the dark-haired boy, about twelve, draped over the edge of the seat in front of her. He motioned for her to take out her earbuds. “What? Am I in your seat or something?”


“Nope. Man, you’re hot. Like really hot.”


Awesome that the elementary set thought she was dateable. But if this kid tried to cop a feel like Marin had warned, she’d deck him.


“Bet you can’t guess who I am?”


Her mind supplied a pain in the butt, but she said, “I have no idea.”


“Guess.”


She shook her head.


“Come on,” he cajoled. “Just one time.”


“Look, kid, I—”


“One guess,” he repeated stubbornly.


“Leave her alone, Ky,” came from the back of the bus.


Who had warned this kid off? She slowly turned.


The hoodie guy had removed his hood and was staring straight at her.


Oh hello, gorgeous. The guy was hot…beyond words actually, with long brown hair that nearly brushed his wide shoulders and dark scruff on his cheeks. He certainly didn’t look like he belonged in high school.


“Shut it, Boone. I wasn’t talkin’ to you,” the kid in front of her retorted.


Silent Mercy by Lori Armstrong

Series: Mercy Gunderson

Genre: Suspense, Thriller

Imprint: Touchstone

Publisher: Simon and Schuster


Silent Mercy is a FREE e-short story, available 12/4


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Summary:

Recently returned from training at Quantico, FBI agent Mercy Gunderson stirs up trouble and uses her rarely seen feminine side to seduce her unsuspecting boyfriend, sexy-as-sin Sheriff Mason Dawson.


When she revs up her Viper to get his attention while he’s on patrol, tempers and sparks fly—but their rendezvous is interrupted by a disturbing cry for help.


The pair rush to the scene, where Mercy discovers that even though she can’t always save the day, she doesn’t have to be silent about it…


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December 4

12/4 – Under The Covers Book Reviews


12/4 – Sunset Reader Reviews


12/4 – Read Your Writes Book Reviews


12/4 – Be Nice or Leave Thanks


12/4- Mrs Condit and Friends Read Books


12/4 – Lorelei James


December 5


12/5 – Herding Cats & Burning Soup


12/5 – Bookswagger


12/5 – Blackraven’s Erotic Cafe


12/5 – For The Love of Reading


December 6


12/6 – Queen of the Night Reviews


12/6 – Seductive Musings


12/6 – Melinda Doizer Contemporary Romance Author


12/6 – Reading, Eating & Dreaming


December 7


12/7 – Harlie’s Books


12/7 – Book Sniffers Anonymous


12/7 – My Secret Romance


12/7 – Lori’s Book Blog


December 8


12/8 – Talk Supe


12/8 – Readers Confession


12/8 – Melissa Kendall Author


December 9


12/9 – Harlie Williams


12/9 – Tory Richards


12/9 – Simply Ali


December 10


12/10 – Fictional Candy


12/10 – Sultry Storyteller


12/10 – My Keeper Shelf


12/10 – Romancing the Book


December 11


12/11 – Guilty Pleasures


12/11 – Passionate Encounters


12/11 – The Muse Unleashed


12/11 – Lori Armstrong

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Published on December 11, 2012 06:39

December 4, 2012

SILENT MERCY available for FREE DOWNLOAD TODAY!

The free short story SILENT MERCY is available for download today! This book is only available digitally ~


Here’s the amazon.com link – SILENT MERCY for kindle


UPDATE –Barnes and Noble put it up – SILENT MERCY for nook - Still waiting for Barnes and Noble to get their shit together and put it up for nook readers – I’ll update you all when it happens.


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Published on December 04, 2012 07:55

December 3, 2012

Shot of the Week #36

Playing with the queen of hearts…


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Published on December 03, 2012 08:09

November 30, 2012

Firearm Friday: Coolest Shotgun Ever – for Zombie defense!

Gun hubby made this shotgun for fun -  the artwork on it is amazing. It’s a Tristar Cobra Force 12 gauge pump shotgun. Home defense from Zombies! And yes, you can even buy Zombie killer ammo for it :)


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Published on November 30, 2012 06:49

November 28, 2012

Here’s Your Sign…

This barbecue grill idea is handy for those days you don’t want to walk outside to get your meat fix…


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Published on November 28, 2012 08:14

November 26, 2012

Shot of the Week #35

Went from this yesterday -



To this…



Sandals to snowboots…getting the shovel out after I unpack the sunscreen and swimsuits :(

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Published on November 26, 2012 08:16

November 19, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving Week!

While I have a lot to be thankful for in my life and I am thankful every day of the year, not just on one specific day…the food served on Thanksgiving is not my fave. I don’t like turkey, cranberries, pumpkin anything, yams…yeah, I know. Weird right? And my dislike of turkey started long before we moved into a wooded area where I sometimes have 100 turkeys in my yard. Nasty, pooping, loud, destructive damn things. I wish I could shoot those mo-fo’s from my deck, alas, the authorities frown on that.


So rather than having this:



 


I’d much rather have either of these turkey creations – no actual turkey! Just candy!



Or this one:



 


Regardless of the menu at your home — have a great Thanksgiving and I’ll be back to my regularly scheduled posts next week :)

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Published on November 19, 2012 08:16

November 16, 2012

Firearm Friday

I have no idea where I got this picture of a key pistol…or what size bullets it shoots, I just thought it was funky cool :)


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Published on November 16, 2012 07:56

November 13, 2012

Reviews are coming in for MERCILESS!

We’re still a few weeks out for the release of MERCILESS, the 3rd entry in the Mercy Gunderson series, and I’m happy that the reviews have been great so far – check out this one from Publisher’s Weekly -


MERCILESS Review – Publisher’s Weekly


 

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Published on November 13, 2012 08:15

November 12, 2012

Shot of the Week #34

Happy hunting season – hope if you got into the Elk lottery you get you one of these :) Gun guy took this shot on private land.


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Published on November 12, 2012 07:44

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