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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Release Day Blitz: The Green Dagger (BlackMyst Trilogy #2) by Kelly Hess @writeawaybliss




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Title: The Green Dagger (BlackMyst Trilogy #2)

Author: Kelly Hess

Publisher: Booktrope

Published: December 2, 2014

Genre: Middle Grade, Fantasy

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Tensions rise between Delvengard and Sorak as the Sorak queen demands the return of the Blade of Torrill. As Delvengard scrambles to locate the mythical weapon, many fear war is inevitable. Fritz, who secretly possesses the dagger, is tormented by its evil. Eager to take control of its power, he journeys in search of a mysterious being who may be able to help. The Green Dagger, Book Two of the BlackMyst Trilogy, continues the adventure, five years after the events of Book One, Eyes of the Enemy.

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Excerpt

  He pulled out the dagger and held it in front of him. "You don't control me!" he said. "I'm not a monster." He held the dagger above his head, ready to throw it and be rid of it, but he couldn't stand the thought of losing it. He collapsed to his knees, bringing his arm down and resting the blade on his lap. He pictured Rani crying on the floor after he had attacked her. He could hear the sickening snap of her arm breaking as she fell. He remembered Beynn lying unconscious and bleeding. "I am a monster," he said into the dark.

Title: Eyes of the Enemy (BlackMyst Trilogy #1)

Author: Kelly Hess

Genre: MG, Fantasy

Publisher: Booktrope

Published: June 30, 2014

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When a rogue band of the dreaded Sorak attacks his village, twelve-year-old Beynn Firehand escapes into the darkness of BlackMyst Forest to find help. During his quest, Beynn discovers his own powerful magic abilities. The price of his newfound powers, however, may be higher than he ever imagined.

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Kelly Hess grew up with a love of reading science fiction and fantasy that inspired him to write his own fantasy trilogy. He lives in Vacaville, California with his wife and son, and is putting the final details on the last book of his BlackMyst Trilogy: The Third Power.

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Cover Reveal: Gravel Ghost (Gravel Ghost Series Book #1) By Charyse Allan @Chaaryse4 @GHBTours





Gravel Ghost
Gravel Ghost Series Book #1
By- Charyse Allan
Genre- YA Thriller
Expected Publication Date- December 16th, 2014

Seventeen-year-old Payton Morros is a killer. Adopted as a child, and groomed into the profession by her new parents, she longs for a normal life. But lethal assassins at the top of their game can't exactly quit their day job. Her only escape from her predetermined destiny is spending time with her best friend Conner, if only for a little while.
When Payton is sent to Chile for an assignment, she discovers a devastating truth that challenges everything she knows about herself and her family. Abandoning the mission, and on the run, she must unravel the secrets of her past before she loses all sense of herself. Or worse, before she jeopardizes everyone she cares about.

Cover Reveal: New World Order (Sunset Rising #3) by S.M. McEachern @smmceachern @XpressoReads




New World Order by S.M. McEachern
(Sunset Rising #3)
Publication date: January 2015
Genres: Dystopia, Young Adult

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Blurb:

The Biodome has been liberated, the slaves are now free, and a new democratic government has been formed. Yet tensions between the Pit and the Dome have never been higher. With the disappearance of Senator Jack Kenner, the old regime makes a political move to reestablish their government.

In the third book of the Sunset Rising trilogy, Sunny O'Donnell is determined to find Jack and bring him home. With the high-tech assistance of Doc, Sunny teams up with Summer, Reyes and friends from the Nation and sets out into a lawless post apocalyptic world in search of the kidnapped men. But as the ruthlessness of the recruiters unfolds amidst the discovery of betrayals within their own group, friends will become enemies and enemies will become friends on a journey that will end in a New World Order.

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S.M. McEachern was born in Nova Scotia, Canada. She attended Dalhousie University in the 1990s where she earned an Honours Degree in International Development Studies. She worked in the field of International Development for several years, specializing in ocean development.

"Sunset Rising" is S.M. McEachern's first novel. She says the idea for the story first came to her in the 1990s when she researched a Bio-Dome experiment in Arizona for an academic paper. The thought that the world might one day need a Bio-Dome to escape a global catastrophe set her imagination into overdrive. And the ethics behind such an idea formed the backdrop for Sunset Rising.

Her goal in writing the novel is to entertain the reader with an interesting plot and colourful characters.

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Book Blitz: Mending Heartstrings by Aria Glazki @AriaGlazki @swoonromance @XpressoReads #Giveaway




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Mending Heartstrings by Aria Glazki
Published by: Swoon Romance
Publication date: December 2nd 2014
Genres: Adult, Romance

Blurb:

Kane's a country singer who's tangled with too many deceitful women. He's learned his lesson: girls are for flirting and fun; emotions are for his music. But after spending a night with an earnest woman unlike any he's known, he can't force her out of his mind. So he goes in search of the woman he knows only as "Elle."

On her last night in Nashville, the staunchly pragmatic Sabella found herself in a situation more suited to a romance novel than reality. Swept away, she ignored her rigidly self-imposed rules, succumbing to the fantasy just this once. But she knows real-world relationships have nothing in common with their fictionalized portrayals. When Kane unexpectedly shows up at her Portland apartment, she must choose between the practical truths she has learned and the desire for a passionate love she has struggled to suppress.

Despite the distance, Kane's tour schedule, and their meddling friends, both are drawn to the chance for a romance neither quite believes is possible.



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Sabella had barely returned to her wine when she heard the slight strumming of a guitar as someone settled in front of the microphone. She wasn't certain what had prompted Kane to leave so abruptly, but she was definitely disappointed. Not that she was star-struck or anything.

The fact that she had dressed up to venture outside her hotel room, to the Fiddle and Steel Guitar Bar, simply because she had heard that Kane Hartridge would possibly be trying out new material at their open mic night, did not mean she was star-struck. If anything, she was underwhelmed by his song choices tonight, and even more so by her awkward attempt at flirting. Men like Kane didn't waste their attentions on women like her.

She took another sip of the perfectly nice Riesling and silently deliberated whether she would stay past draining her glass. This bar did have a certain, inexplicably innate, country charm that she wouldn't mind exploring and observing further. After all, she had come to Nashville to learn what she could about the culture of country music.

As far as she could tell, the room around her was furnished with exactly the same style of unadorned, wooden furniture and boasted a similar smattering of booths around the perimeter as any other bar. Nothing about the décor particularly screamed "country." No posters of country stars lined the walls, and if it weren't for the distinct twang emanating from the patrons' conversations and through the speakers, she could have been back home. If she could figure out what exactly made this bar so popular among the locals, the night wouldn't have to be a complete waste. Plus, her flight the next day wasn't until the afternoon, so she could afford to stay out awhile.

"Hey, guys," Kane's voice carried through the speaker system, quieting the room. Someone shut off the recorded music that had been playing ever since he had left the small stage, his performance intended as the finale of their open mic night. Sabella twisted on her barstool to face the stage. Kane and his guitar once again occupied the unadorned chair set behind the single microphone. His beer bottle rested just behind his leg. "Don't mean to pull y'all away, but I have a friend in from out of town who is dyin', she's absolutely dyin', to sing for you. Please join me in welcomin' Elle-over by the bar, there, in the purple, that's Elle-welcomin' her to the Fiddle an' Steel stage."

Most of the patrons shifted their attention toward the bar, trying to find Kane's "friend." Sabella froze, schooling her expression. I can take anything you throw at me, she had said. He was clearly testing her claim. What in the world had she been thinking?

"C'mon, Elle," Kane called through the microphone. "Here's your chance." His mouth pulled into a half smile, intended to portray solicitous charm, no doubt, not the baiting nature of his challenge.

She took a deep breath, reminding herself she would likely never see any of these people again, and slid off the barstool. Apparently, her customarily rigid practicality had been dislodged the second he'd bumped into her. Not that he was giving her much choice.

The stage was closer than she would have preferred, but the walk over from the bar still gave Sabella plenty of time to admire Kane's comfortable posture. He wore jeans and a faded, black, button-down shirt, with a few buttons left unfastened and rolled-up sleeves. With his brown hair cut raggedly to slightly above his ears in front, somewhat longer in back, and his stunning green eyes, he really was more handsome than any man had a right to be. Especially one who was trying to embarrass her in front of a bar full of people.

"What exactly do you have in mind?" she murmured as she took the short step onto the stage.

He covered the microphone. "Name a country duet."

At least he wasn't going to force her to sing alone. Still, she wasn't exactly a country music savant. "The only one that comes to mind is 'Picture.'" That wasn't strictly speaking true, but she was betting he would be even less thrilled with her choice if she had named one with Kelly Clarkson.

All Kane said was, "All right." He shifted his chair so it wasn't squarely facing the microphone then started to play an intro. "Not the newest song in the book, but a guilty pleasure for some of y'all, I'm sure," he drawled, smiling at the crowd.

His voice captured her as he sang, its purity reminding her why his was the only country music to which she really listened. As she watched him, Sabella almost forgot he had manipulated her into joining him on stage-for a duet. She looked out over their somewhat captive audience, filled with men in worn-out jeans and flannel shirts-even a cowboy hat or two-and some amazingly beautiful women. Maybe this was actually a bizarre dream, and in reality she was sleeping in her hotel room, or even back home in her bed. If only.

When Kane finished the first chorus, he looked up at her in anticipation. Little crinkles appeared around his eyes. He didn't think she would do it.

To be fair, normally she wouldn't have. This is simply a more active form of research, she assured herself. Sticky sweat still gathered between her fingers and coated her palms. Sabella surreptitiously wiped her hands on her thighs and stepped marginally closer to the microphone.

She scrambled to remember the lyrics, staring at the floor as she sang. When no one booed by the end of the stanza, she risked a glance out at the room. About half of the tables had reverted to quiet conversation, but others appeared to be listening. At the end of her chorus, she looked over at Kane.

He was watching her, eyebrows drawn slightly together, as if he wasn't altogether sure what he was seeing. Maybe he was shocked she was still singing, despite the blatant difference in their abilities. She had never been one for public displays of foolery, and the remaining shreds of her rationality were appalled by the ridiculousness of her behavior. Running off the stage would be worse, though, or at the very least more memorable.

She finished their interchanging lines with her eyes on him. The last chord he strummed hung in the air until the murmuring of patrons' conversations wiped it away. Sabella backed away from Kane and the microphone, then turned to step off the stage, and wove her way toward the hallway that led to the bar's restrooms and a door with an "Employees Only" sign. She pressed her back to the wall for support and resolutely steadied her breathing. This night wasn't turning out anything like she could have expected.



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Aria Glazki's writing story started when her seventh-grade English teacher encouraged her to submit a class assignment for publication. That piece was printed, and let's just say, she was hooked!

Since then, Aria has run a literary magazine, earned her degree in Creative Writing (as well as in French and Russian literatures), and been published in a few collections. Though her first kiss technically came from a bear cub, and no fairytale transformation followed, Aria still believes magic can happen when the right people come together - if they don't get in their own way, that is.

Other than all things literary, Aria loves spending time with her family, including her two unbearably adorable nieces. She also dabbles in painting, dancing, playing violin, and, given the opportunity, Epicureanism.



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Book Blitz: Taken by Storm by Tamara Mataya @FeakySnucker @swoonromance @XpressoReads #Giveaway




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Taken by Storm by Tamara Mataya
Published by: Swoon Romance
Publication date: December 2nd 2014
Genres: Erotica, Romance

Blurb:

Leilani's plan was simple: Return for her father's wedding, housesit for the happy couple while they went on their honeymoon, then get the hell outta dodge. She'd thought the worst thing would be returning to the town she grew up in (and despised). She was wrong.

A flashflood hits the small town, stranding Firefighter, Ryan, and a few strangers at the local bar. Worst of all, Leilani, his old high school rival - and last night's scorching one-night-stand - is one of the people stuck in the bar. With waters rising, they need to stick together and wait for rescue.

The power grid's knocked out, and cell phones aren't working. When the others panic and leave, Leilani and Ryan are left alone in the dark. Fortunately, words aren't necessary to keep the former rivals warm. But when they're forced to leave their refuge, they must cooperate to navigate the flood ravaged town and reach safety.

Rising waters bring them closer together. Rising tempers might tear them apart.



Excerpt:

She'd spent a good three minutes salivating over his body before she saw his face and realized she knew who he was. Ryan Benton. Two years her senior, his class was one of the wildest to tear through Silver Springs High. They'd banned hazing the year after because the seniors had been so brutal.

Leilani hadn't been back to this drawn-out yawn of a town since graduation day six years ago. She'd thought nothing could make her return, but her dad managed to guilt her into coming for his wedding to his girlfriend, a lovely woman Leilani adored. It wasn't the wedding she objected to-it was the location. She even offered, to no avail, to fly everyone to a beach somewhere-an option that looked better by the raindrop. It had been pouring off and on for the past four days, and the heavy rain had forced them to move the ceremony and picnic dinner from Phillip Street Park to the hotel.

The picnic dinner had been switched to a table of refreshments at the dance. Leilani was glad no one would stare at her sitting alone at the wedding party table, wondering why she didn't have a date. Dad and her new stepmom had left half an hour ago, needing to make the flight Leilani and her older brother Kyle had gifted to the happy couple for their honeymoon. Kyle had made it for the ceremony but had to return to the station-a couple of the other firefighters had caught a vicious stomach bug going around. Leilani was alone.

Was Ryan alone? Was the high school hero trolling her dad's wedding for skank? He'd always been a big guy, but rangy, not built like he was now. He'd been the hottest jerk in school, and she'd done her best to ignore him. Not easy when she'd had to cheer for him at every football game, and was in the same social circle. Worse, he'd basically followed her around, stealing her thunder in everything from debate team to talent night.

She'd joined the school paper so she could write articles. The next week he'd come to school bragging about how one of his short stories had been published in a real magazine. The glossy evidence came a couple months later in April's issue. Asshole. At least he'd been older and she wasn't forced to suffer his presence for her whole high school experience.

Maybe he wasn't as hot as he used to be. Some people aged horribly. She did a subtle eye sweep of the room, finding him at the bar. His long limbs and shaggy brown hair were pretty much the same as in high school. His back was to her, but the exact deep blue shade of his eyes was seared into her mind. He turned to the older man next to him and they smiled as they talked about something. Damn it. He was good looking. His nose was slightly too big, but matched the rest of his strong features and only made him look masculine and sexy.

Of course, it would be him. Treacherous subconscious must have known. The way he moved captured her attention right away-everything about him screamed man. He was tall, built, muscular, and hot. But Ryan Benton was off-limits. Completely.

Probably.

I should ask what the hell he's doing here. He traced patterns in the condensation on his pint glass, and she imagined those strong, cool, damp fingertips on her skin. She licked her lips before noticing his gaze locked on hers in the reflection of the mirror behind the bar. Shit! She ducked through the closest door, heart pounding, and realized she was in the hallway leading to the washrooms. She pushed open the ladies' door, headed for the sink, and trickled cool water over her wrists, hoping to cool the fever racing beneath her skin.

Her family had moved to Silver Springs halfway through Leilani's freshman year. The town was tiny, and multicultural diversity non-existent. She'd met Ryan and his friends her first day when they swarmed her table in the cafeteria.



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Tamara Mataya is currently a librarian; she lurked there for so long recommending books to patrons and shushing people, that she suspects they only hired her so it would be less creepy. Now she's armed with a name tag, and a thin veneer of credibility. She's also a musician with synaesthesia - which isn't an issue until someone plays a wrong note, which makes her want to squirm inside out. It makes for a good live show.



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Cover Reveal: Dark Soul (The Legends of Regia, Book 3) by Tenaya Jayne @TenayaJayne @HotTreePromos #Giveaway





Title: Dark Soul
Author: Tenaya Jayne
Series: The Legends of Regia, Book 3
Genre: Fantasy/Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Cold Fire Publishing 
Cover Designer: Erika Doucesse & Cathleen Tarawhiti 
Editor: Finish The Story 
Release Date: March/April 2015
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Thief. Murderess. Sacrificial messenger. Netriet has faced death many times, but she never consented to the transformation she endured the last time her life was pulled back from the edge of death. She's compelled to live a solitary life for fear the shadow inside her will terrify others. Lonely, Netriet longs for acceptance and friendship. Joining up with the Fair, a haven for misfits, she believes she's found home and love with Merick.

The ghosts of Merick's past haunt him. Helplessly attracted to Netriet, he's sworn to help her destroy the shadow within, but losing his heart to her cripples him with fear. Mistakes and misunderstanding push her away and Merick's forced to watch her flee into the arms of another man.

Torn between two men. Netriet's true nature is drawn to one, while the shadow yearns for the other. At war with the darkness, Netriet must choose, or let the shadow swallow her completely.

Book Blitz: Beautiful Curse by Jen McConnel @Jen_McConnel @swoonromance @NereydaG1003 #YABOUNDBOOKTOURS #Giveaway





Beautiful Curse
Release Date: December 2014
Swoon Romance

Summary from Goodreads:
Sixteen-year-old Mya Jones is cursed.

She is, hands down, the most beautiful creature on earth. But beauty can wound, and Mya finds herself reviled and shunned by her peers. If there is even a chance that she could start over, Mya longs to take it, no matter the risks.

So when the strange Mr. Merk offers her a new life away from home, Mya is hesitant but hopeful. Only she didn't count on the mysterious Ross, or her feelings for him.

BEAUTIFUL CURSE is a contemporary retelling of the myth of Psyche and Cupid.


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I woke up with my face mashed into the padded backrest of my seat. Heart pounding, I kept my eyes closed for a minute. I was almost afraid to open them: I'd been woken up by the sound of breathing close to my face, and as I sat there in the seat, trying to decide what to do, I heard another sharp intake of breath and smelled-

Cinnamon? My eyes popped open and I realized I was still dreaming. Sitting next to me on the bus was the marble statue with the wings that had entranced me at the museum, but the face hovering dangerously close to mine looked soft, like skin. The boy's beautiful eyes were rich with color, like the amber pendant Mom had bought for my last birthday, before the curse kicked in. His wings weren't visible, but I would have recognized his face anywhere. The sculptor didn't get it right: he's much more beautiful in person.

His golden eyes flared in surprise. "You can see me?" he whispered.

I nodded, smiling. "Of course I can. You're in my dream."

"So beautiful," he murmured, "in face and in soul".

For the first time, the compliment didn't bother me. More proof that I was dreaming. "So are you."

Then the sculpture boy did something strange. He produced a golden arrow out of thin air. His eyes never left my face as he pressed the tip of the arrow against his bare chest.

Amazed and horrified, I watched as the arrow pierced his perfect skin. But instead of red blood, the beautiful boy bled golden light. He smiled at me, and his mouth moved as if he were speaking, but I couldn't hear him anymore.

I woke up with the glare of golden light against my eyelids, disoriented. It took me a minute to realize that my face was pressed against the bus window and that outside, the sun was setting. Drowsily, I sat up and glanced around the bus.

A part of me half-expected the boy to be sitting beside me, but the seat was empty. Why did I have to wake up? Sighing, I took out my iPod and scanned through the music. I picked a romantic playlist I'd made last year, before I lost all hope of dating like a normal person. Settling back against the seat, I watched the sky outside the bus go from golden to lavender and finally to navy, listening to cheesy love songs.

I used to want to be married right after high school, just like my parents. It had always seemed hopelessly romantic that they had been sweethearts for four years before Dad finally proposed the night of their senior prom. They were married that July, and all the photos of the early years of their marriage looked blissful. Like most of their classmates, they had gone to Niagara Falls for their honeymoon, and they'd returned there five years later with me right after I was born. I didn't remember the trip, but there was an album of faded photos; everyone looked so happy, even me with my chubby baby cheeks.

It had seemed like a fairy tale, and they probably would have been together forever if I hadn't ruined it. I squeezed my eyes, trying to blot out those thoughts, but just then a hand plucked my right ear bud out of my ear. Startled, I looked over to find Ms. Amboulia sitting next to me.

"It's not your fault that she left," she began conversationally, as if she were talking about the field trip.

I paused the music. "Excuse me?"

"I know you think you drove her away, but believe me when I say you didn't."

"It doesn't matter what you think. I know what happened."

Ms. Amboulia stared at me for a minute until I dropped my gaze, embarrassed. "Often times," she said softly, "the saddest people reap the most reward in the end."

She got up and moved down the bus aisle before I could speak. She didn't say anything to me during the rest of the drive, and when the bus arrived back at school, Ms. Amboulia had already gotten in her battered blue Volvo and started the engine by the time I emerged from the bus. I watched her drive away, annoyed.

Just because Ms. Amboulia wasn't as bad as some of the people at Jameson, that didn't give her the right to act like she understood. Besides, I knew the truth; Mom was gone because of me. Why else hadn't she tried to get in touch with me?


About the Author
Jen McConnel first began writing poetry as a child. Since then, her words have appeared in a variety of magazines and journals, including Sagewoman, PanGaia, and The Storyteller (where she won the people's choice 3rd place award for her poem, "Luna").

She is also a former reviewer for Voices of Youth Advocates (VOYA), and proud member of SCBWINCWN, and SCWW.

A Michigander by birth, she now lives and writes in the beautiful state of North Carolina. A graduate of Western Michigan University, she also holds a MS in Library Science from Clarion University of Pennsylvania. When she isn't crafting worlds of fiction, she teaches college writing composition and yoga.

Once upon a time, she was a middle school teacher, a librarian, and a bookseller, but those are stories for another time.

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Realease Day Book Blitz: Life In The No Dating Zone by Patricia B. Tighe @patriciabtighe @swoonromance @NereydaG1003 #YABOUNDBOOKTOURS #Giveaway





Life In The No Dating Zone
Release Date: 12/02/14
Swoon Romance

Summary from Goodreads:
After surviving her parents' relationship drama when her older sister elopes, Claire Gardner vows not to date during high school. Now, three years later, Claire is thrust into new relationship drama--her two best friends have boyfriends. Which means Claire is spending more and more time alone. And she's more than a little peeved.

Enter Gray Langley. His year-long crush on Claire's friend Lindsey has made him desperate enough to ask Claire for help. Hesitant at first, Claire agrees--anything to get rid of Lindsey's current evil boyfriend. But as Claire and Gray plot together, an attraction develops, and now she must decide if being with Gray is worth the pain that will come from confronting her parents with the reasons for her vow.



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The next morning I felt a lot better. I'd had my afternoon of feeling sorry for myself and it was over. Time to move on. Yeah, I'd felt jealous of Rose's new relationship, but I was over it. Sort of. I wouldn't be a very good friend if I didn't want her to be happy. I supposed I was mature enough to handle any changes that might come from Rose having a boyfriend.

The doorbell rang. I started to get up, but remembered Mom was down there with Jack. I went back to the novel I was reading.

But then her voice came ringing up the stairs. "Claire, you have company!"

Uh-oh. I jumped up. Grayson. Or Gray. Was it already eleven o'clock? I'd completely lost track of time. "Coming," I yelled.

I yanked on a pair of shorts, brushed ginger cookie crumbs off my T-shirt, then went to the mirror to make sure there were none in my teeth. I tried to smooth down my hair, but I had serious bedhead, so I pulled it into a ponytail. I didn't even have makeup on. But whatever. He was here for advice, not to take me out. That wasn't even an option, anyway.

I jogged downstairs, figuring I shouldn't leave him in my mother's clutches any longer than necessary. She could get someone's life history in about three minutes. I peeked around the kitchen doorway. Gray sat at the kitchen table next to Baby Jack in his highchair. My mom was putting the iced tea pitcher back in the fridge.

Gray wore basketball shorts, a Notre Dame T-shirt, and flip-flops. His dark blond sun- streaked hair poked out in different places. I'd never seen it like that. In fact, it hit me he was really tan. Normal, of course, for the summer, but I hadn't realized he was such an outdoorsy guy.


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I'm not the writer who's been writing for as long as she can remember. In fact, I didn't start writing fiction until I was almost thirty. But, I've always been a reader. Which, of course, is one of the basic requirements for being a writer. I've read everything from horse novels and spy thrillers to historical romance and fantasy sagas-and lots in between. There's something wondrous about picking up a book and entering a new world with new adventures. And I don't plan on stopping any time soon.

When I'm not reading, I hang out with my husband and two old dogs, plus my grown sons whenever I get the chance. In the fall I spend way too much time yelling at my TV while watching football. I'm also addicted to British TV shows. Top Gear, anyone?

Oh, yeah. And I write. Kissing books. Or at least books that include kissing. Hope you enjoy them!

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