Win an ARC of Turn It Up

Easy Peesey contest. Add a comment to this post, and I'll pick a couple names to get a copy of Turn It Up. It's out Feb 8, so I'll let this run for a week or so (as my internet access allows-lol!) If you click the cover pic, there's a link to the excerpt page and the first chapter of the book.



She wants it. He's got it…and a whole lot more.


Turner Twins, Book Two


Maxwell Turner considers his stubborn and resourceful attitude a plus. After all, it usually gets him what he wants—except for Natasha Bellingham. The long-time family friend may be ten years older than he, but so what? He's plenty old enough to know they belong together. Now all he has to do is convince her.


Over the past few years Natasha's love life has degenerated into a series of bad clichés. Her biological clock is ticking—loudly. As a proven architect with her own house-design company, she's financially ready for a baby. Who says she needs a permanent man in her life for that? She just needs a "donation".


When Max discovers Natasha's future plans include artificial insemination, he's outraged. She wants to get pregnant? No problem. He's more than willing to volunteer—no turkey basters involved .


But there's one non-negotiable clause: He wants forever. And he intends to do everything in his power—fair and unfair—to make it happen.


Warning: This title contains one younger man ready, aimed and hell bent on giving one woman everything she wants. Includes interludes against the wall, in a Jacuzzi, on a car hood and even—shockingly enough—on a bed or two. Oh, and about that porch swing? Yup…



Here's some questions you can to answer in the comments. Pick at least one, and yeah, if you don't answer, it doesn't count. I'm mean… ;)


Turn it Up is book 2, but in timeline, it actually happens before book 1. Readers–what do I do? Recommend you read 2 first, then one, or would the purists read book 1 first because it was written first? How do you feel about prequels anyway? Have you read Turn It On already?

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Published on January 10, 2011 11:49
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message 1: by Tracy (new)

Tracy Hey, Vivian!

I'm a timeline purist more than anything, and prefer to read in the timeline of the lives of the characters in the books. If Turn it Up is a "prequel" I'd choose to read that first, even though it's published after Turn it On (which I haven't read...yet).

I was in a similar situation with Mary Hughes' Biting Love series, and read the "first" book in that series before the previously published "second" book. At least, I think that's the series that had a similar situation to yours...

~Tracy
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