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December 7, 2014

Welcome To Serpent’s Kiss by Sherri Hayes

How I came up with the Katrina Mayer from Welcome to Serpent’s Kiss.



There are several series out there that revolve around BDSM clubs. Most of them, however, are owned by a male dominant. I wanted to change things up a bit. There are plenty of female business owners. Why not a club Mistress?



As soon as the idea for Katrina popped into my head, her backstory began to unfold in my mind. She doesn’t fit the traditional mold, but for me that’s a good thing. I’m hoping readers will want to...

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Published on December 07, 2014 21:01

December 4, 2014

Confession​s of a Sex Addict



Title: Confessions of a Sex Addict
Authors: Jinni James Elodie Parkes Hunter S Jones, Electra Von Drego
Genre: Erotica, Short Stories, Anthology



Blurb:
Secrets revealed.
One hot summer, four sultry stories.
An erotic anthology with a twist, set in contemporary New Orleans.

Meet Andi, the bartender from Nashville who won’t be faithful.
Drew, the seducer or the victim?
The anonymous one, the one who watches.
Jennifer the cougar, she’s a good girl, really.
The moderator, friend or predator?

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Published on December 04, 2014 21:01

Cravings (Alpha City 2) by Bryce Evans

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Zoey Malone has it all. Her best friend is now her sister in law, and her partner in a new and thriving business, she’s treated like a princess by the members of her pack, and she’s found the man she wants to give her heart to in Kayden Lynn, Alpha of the Panther Pride. When business takes her to sunny Las Vegas and puts her in the path of Alpha wolf Johnny Ringo; she has to make a decision between the guaranteed security Johnny offers, and a deep soul-stealing love with Kayde...

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Published on December 04, 2014 21:01

December 3, 2014

Guest Post: Jan Scarbrough w/ Kentucky Blue Bloods Excerpt & Starbucks Giftcard Giveaway

Things I learned since becoming an author by Jan Scarbrough


Don’t rush the story.

Sometimes a novel takes time to gel. My first books took years to write. I had a day job, after all. I was a single mom with two children. I couldn’t devote all my time and energy to writing. I remember I wrote a complete version of Tangled Memories, and then after a lesson on plotting from a published author, I scrapped the first version and started over. The manuscript was a finalist in RWA’s Golden Heart the ne...

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Published on December 03, 2014 05:20

November 30, 2014

Light a Candle for the Beast by Echo Shea

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Author: Echo Shea


Publisher: Roane Publishing


Release Date: November 26, 2014


Blurb:


If you’ve ever been caught in a riptide, pulled down into the water, then you know me. Or, more accurately, what I’m like when I’m angry. Delia was beautiful, smart, and kind. He wasn’t. He said he loved her, but he didn’t know what love was. He was manipulative and cruel — more than a thief. A beast. All she wanted was a rose… These are the words on my sister’s grave. Her sadne...

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Published on November 30, 2014 21:01

November 29, 2014

Reaper Madness by Nessie Strange

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Reaper Madness by Nessie Strange(Living Dead World #2)



Genre: Urban Fantasy

Publisher: Etopia Press

Date of Publication: November 21, 2014


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This isn’t the afterlife she expected…


Jen MacLellan can’t get the hang of being a reaper. She’s been separated from Jack, the man she loves, and is stuck with an annoying telepathic link to her ill-tempered mentor, Sam. Now Death is breathing down her neck, promising to remove that annoying link if she gi...

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Published on November 29, 2014 21:01

November 27, 2014

Dangerous Beauty by Michelle Hardin





One day in a beautiful garden a young half Italian, half Russian boy met the daughter of his father’s African American business associate for the first time. Nineteen years later destiny brought them together for a second time.
After the tragic death of his mother, Nathan Salerno decided to live a life devoid of love. His only goal in life was to live up to the expectations of his highly feared Mafia Boss father and make him proud to have him as an heir. As the anniversary of his mother’s pass...
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Published on November 27, 2014 21:01

November 26, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving…

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Happy Thanksgiving…

I am thankful for a lot this year. Wonderful readers and reviewers. Family, friends and fans–especially the Mad Masons. My debut novel became an award-winning novel. There are so many that have my gratitude for their support and faith, both direct and indirect. Thank you for being apart of my journey. I have a new book coming out on January 2, 2015. CDV SMALL Blurb: Elaine Watkins, Public Relations Advisor,is surprised when she receives a summons from the very attractive and eni...

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Published on November 26, 2014 21:15

November 25, 2014

Not Dead Enough by Mina Carter

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Blurb:


There is life after death, unfortunately for them, it’s the same one…


Brett Perkins was a soldier, until the Project killed him. Now he’s finding that life after death isn’t so hot. With the Project base destroyed, he and his team have been tasked with running down and destroying a group of rogue Bloods. Unfortunately the vampires always seem to be one step ahead. Then they start kidnapping women…


Thanks to her soon-to-be ex-husband, Julia Collier is despised and reviled in the small to...
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Published on November 25, 2014 21:01

November 23, 2014

No Time Like Now by Jennifer Young

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There are many good things about being a writer. (I could list them, if you had an hour to spare.) There’s the sheer vanity of knowing that people like your books. There’s the staring into the middle distance or listening to other people’s conversations in the name of research. But for me the best of the lot might just be that, as an author, I’m in control.


Right?


Er…wrong.


When I set out to write No Time Like Now I planned what I was going to say with great care. I created an outline in which I...

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Published on November 23, 2014 21:01