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COMING THIS SUMMER:Burning Tracks, Book Two in...

COMING THIS SUMMER:
Burning Tracks, Book Two in Lilah Suzanne’s Spotlight Series
Gwen Pasternak’s got it all. Or so it seems…
In the sequel to RT Book Reviews’ Top Pick Broken Records, Gwen’s life looks perfect: She has a job she loves as stylist to the stars, a beautiful wife, Flora, and a house in the heart of Nashville. But the more she works alongside country music’s dynamic princess Clementine Campbell, the less Gwen is certain of her commitment to a life of domestic bliss.
Meanwhile, her business partner Nico Takahashi is happily settled down with reformed bad-boy musician Grady Dawson. But when Nico questions the permanence of their relationship, Grady retreats into some dangerous old habits. Will Gwen ruin the life she’s built with Flora for something new and exhilarating? Can Grady be convinced of Nico’s devotion before it’s too late? Burning Tracks is a story of tough choices, taking risks, and the pressures of living life in the spotlight.
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Get to know Lilah Suzanne at LilahSuzanne.com.
You probably guessed from the teaser a few days ago… But here is the official cover reveal for Burning Tracks!
March 19, 2016
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March 18, 2016
Congratulations, CB Lee!
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Congratulations to C.B. Lee, whose Seven Tears at High Tide was named a finalist in the Bisexual Books Awards today in two categories: Teen/YA Fiction and Speculative Fiction. Winners will be announced at the Bisexual Book Awards Ceremony on Fri June 3rd, following the BWA’s annual reading and multi-arts celebration of bisexual writing, known as Bi Lines, to be held in New York City.
Congratulations, CB!
March 17, 2016
Flash Sale!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day from my favorite redheaded Irish nerd, Benji McHugh! Pick up Spice (and Pivot and Slip and Broken Records and everything in the Interlude Press catalog! ) for 30% off TODAY ONLY.
Enter the discount code ERINGOBRAGH at checkout in the IP store.
Now Available: Ceílí by Moriah Gemel
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“Ah, you feel left out, then?” Eldan guesses. “Like you never really fit in.”
Devon stares up at him with his pretty, pretty eyes, and Eldan happily smiles into them while he awaits his answer.
“Yes,” Devon says, finally. “Yes, I have felt like that. Like—I’m always one step off from everyone else.”
“Yes, I imagine so. You’ll find yourself much more at home here, I imagine.”
“Here?” Devon asks. “In a bar?”
“We’re more than a bar,” Eldan says.. “More than a burlesque show. More than a performance space. More than an apartment building and a restaurant, all of which we are. We’re a haven.“
Summary
The Los Angeles music scene has not been kind to Devon Caelin. He struggles to fit in and has a streak of bad luck the length of the Sunset Strip. One rare rainy night, he drowns his sorrows from bar-to-bar, until he stumbles into an alley club called Céilí. He discovers that it’s home to a small community of mystical people making their way in the human world, and that he found it only because he is Fae himself. With mentoring from the pub’s proprietor, Eldan—a powerful Fae Lord protecting his kind in the city—Devon unearths his past and discovers his magical abilities. His life appears to be back on track—until a member of the Faerie Court is murdered and the secret of their world is threatened to be revealed.
Available now from the IP Web Store, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple’s iBookstore, Smashwords, All Romance eBooks, Book Depository, and an indie bookstore near you.
ISBN: 978-1-941530-65-8 (print) // 978-1-941530-66-5 (Multi-Format eBook)
Pages: 200
Price: $15.99 US print*/ $6.99 US multi-format eBook
International: Order the print edition of Céilí by May 17, 2016 from your favorite book retailer and receive free multi-format eBook by submitting a copy of your receipt to contact@interludepress.com.
About the Author
Moriah Gemel started writing at the tender age of seven, after her grandfather gave her her first novel. Ever since, she has been a fan of fantasy novels and decided it was high time to write one herself. Passionate about diversity in fiction, Moriah is dedicated to writing realistic romances for many audiences. Her first novel, Load the Dice, was first published as a ten-part serial. Moriah lives in Central New York with her husband, young son and two cats.
March 14, 2016
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So Bitter Springs, published by @interludepress, is in a runoff for “Best Historical Romance set outside of the U.K.” in All Romance’s reader poll, and… is tied with Jo Goodman, who is the Stephen King of historical romance (that makes sense to like, 27% of you, come on) and if you wanted to help support this little book o’mine (and any of the other TERRIFIC books in the other categories) then CLICK HERE TO VOTE. (Voting is on a separate page from the list.)
And know that you will officially be in my Last Will & Testament. Hope you like stationery and fancy pens because that is the whole of my estate. Well, and ironic Ts. :)
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March 13, 2016
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vintagephx:
Punk wristbands from Poseur catalog (1981) from my...
osgoodmichelle:
I loved Broken Records by @lilahsuzanne. I...

I loved Broken Records by @lilahsuzanne. I started reading it while waiting for my partner to join me for dinner, and by the time she arrived I was ready to tell her that she could come back in a couple hours when I was done! (I didn’t, though, and we wound up having a lovely dinner–but I couldn’t wait to get back to this book.)
Lives in the spotlight are always fascinating for those of us on the outside, and Nico and Grady’s were no exception. Though not technically in the spotlight at the beginning of the book, Nico is close enough on the sidelines that he’s brushed by it. Grady, on the other hand, is a fully-fledged star, and it was fun to watch their two lives intersect. As someone who’s a fan of the TV show Nashville, I loved that Lilah Suzanne didn’t keep the pair in LA, but let Nico and us readers make the trek out to Tennessee.
The scenes between Nico and Grady in Grady’s home were as soft and intimate as I’d hoped, and were by far my favourite of the book. I loved being able to see these two men interact on their own, and their sexual chemistry was lip-bitingly delectable. I’m so glad that this is just the first book in a series, because I can’t wait to read more!
Also I 100% have a crush on Gwen, Nico’s business partner, and I am really excited that she’ll be a big part of the sequel ;)
Thank you so much!!!! I’m so happy you enjoyed it
(I have a crush on Gwen, too. Is that weird? That’s probably weird…)






