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NOR Presents a Nook Lovers Blog

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Hi Readers,

Today we heard about a cool new Nook Lovers Blog we thought our Nook users would enjoy.

Authors Stephanie Draven & Eliza Knight have started a blog that focus on helping readers find great deals on Nook Books as well as showcasing free reads, daily cheap reads, weekly splurges and Nook News.

I know I love a cheap or free read and it's always a plus when someone else tracks them down for me. So a big thumbs up for Stephanie and Eliza.

Check them out at: http://www.nooklovers.com

Tammie King
WEtap Media, LLC / Night Owl Reviews
Director of Marketing and Booklover

S.D. Grady - Wrapping Up the Holidays--Short Style + Contest

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Enter to win a PDF copy of Dinner and a Movie". This is an erotic short read.

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Wrapping Up the Holidays--Short Style
by S.D. Grady

Have you ever noticed how there's never enough time come December? Besides all your ordinary problems of work, kids, house, pets, chores, and relatives, now there's shopping, parties, wrapping, cooking...Believe me I know what you're talking about. For weeks on end it seems like the hours normally spent on your favorite TV show, a night at the movies or just cuddling up in front of the fire are distant memories. "Me" time has vanished into thin air. And oh, not good at all for our sanity.

So, today I am prescribing thirty minutes of anti-seasonal treatments. A bubble bath, mani or pedi, get your hair done, bake some cookies the way you like them (you know--with all the stuff "they" won't touch) or even sitting down and finding something good to read.

I know many of us often pick up novels to take us away from our daily trials, but when we're looking at the full calendar of the winter holidays, enjoying our favorite pastime becomes one more intimidation factor--unless you break the rules and check out something short and sexy (like the little black dress you never wear.)

Writing a short story is sometimes like deciding to read them. Instead of an epic tale stretched over time and space, I'll see a moment in time that needs talking about. A desire, a whim...an urge to explore the thought that I just don't have time to spend typing out 300 pages about.

As a reader, you are also not asked to invest hours upon hours digging out all the twists and turns of a character before you reach the happy snuggle and sigh. 30 minutes to an hour to satisfy that starving reader in you and let your desire for fantasy to live for even a short time this month. It'll do you a world of good, I promise.

Hope your holidays are full of family and fun.

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EXCERPT: Dinner and a Movie (Erotica--something short and very sexy)

Her eyes closed in bliss as he traced her lips. “You have a soft heart, Miss Bernie.”

Small bursts of joy rippled through her body in response to his compliment. But the use of ‘Miss Bernie’ created new urgent responses deep within. She purred and arced into him. Her demon murmured into his ear, “Say that again, Mr. Clarke.”

She pulled back just enough. Heat and moisture collected in the wisp of space between their mouths. A spark leapt across the void.

His mouth took hers, hard. His tongue surged past her teeth and ferreted out every crevice of moisture remaining in her mouth. The light from the wall sconce dimmed. The sounds of silverware and glass vanished, leaving only his pulse pounding against hers. Her limbs weakened. Her entire world tilted.

Anything. She would do anything for this man. His touch. His voice.

He released her mouth. Dazed, Bernie rested her head against the wall and stared at the ceiling. He continued to place a trail of fire on her throat, nibble the cords of her neck and suck. She moaned as the sharp pain triggered an erotic tightening in her belly.

“What do you want?” she asked. Whatever the answer, she would give it.

Liam groaned, placed his hands by her head and seemed to struggle to push away from her thrumming body.

An antique clock in the foyer ticked, the tock grew louder with each moment that he watched her. Invisible strings pulled her forward. It would only take a moment to loosen his tie, unbutton the top and expose the triangle of flesh—the bit that beckoned her tongue. She would lick it and leave it wet and wanting….

He chuckled, a sound that reverberated between them. “At first I just wanted your car. And then your legs…” Long fingers kneaded the back of her thighs. “When you bent over to get something from your car, it killed me.”

He drew her into another kiss, brutal and short.

“I want your body splayed open, waiting for me to take my pleasure. Are you wearing anything under this skirt?”

Bernie’s eyes rolled back in her head as she tried to think. “God, I wish I wasn’t.”

“What is it?” His voice lowered with desire.“A thong.”

She ran her fingers through the short locks at the back of his head. “And it is soaking.”

"Dinner and a Movie" is now available at Purple Sword Publications

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

S.D. Grady is a lover of many things: men, movies, music, and fast machines. An award-winning author, she shares her life with her college sweetheart and two cats. They live in the house on the hill and often vacation at NASCAR tracks in their RV. Visit S.D. Grady on the web at: http://sdgrady.info

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Vonda Sinclair - My Wild Highlander + Contest

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Enter to win an eBook from Vonda Sinclair!

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Why is Watching a “Wild Highlander” Reform so much Fun?
By Vonda Sinclair

Lachlan, the hero in my novel, My Wild Highlander, is known as Seducer of the Highlands for good reason. He can seduce a lass with nothing more than a smile. Let’s face it, he’s hot. He’s tall, broad-shouldered with the body of a warrior. His sandy blond hair is sinfully long and he loves to wear a kilt. With his devil-may-care attitude, love of adventure… and a good tumble… he’s the last person you would expect to get married. But that’s exactly what the king asks of him. It’s incredibly difficult to tell the king no, especially when he’s offering all sorts of rewards like a title, land, a castle… and Angelique.

Lachlan is perplexed when he can’t seduce Angelique as easily as he’s seduced most every other lass he’s come across. Can Lachlan put his wenching ways behind him and become a responsible chief, a noble earl and a faithful husband? Angelique has her doubts, but Lachlan is determined to prove her and everyone wrong.

I had fun watching Lachlan grow and become the man he was always meant to be. Just because he learns how to be responsible and loyal doesn’t mean he can’t still have a great time.

In the excerpt below, Angelique wakes to find a man in her bedchamber. Is he there to kill her or to seduce her… or for some other purpose?

What about you? Do you enjoy reading about rakes, rogues, scoundrels and other seducers? Do you like Highlanders?

MY WILD HIGHLANDER BLURB

Lady Angelique Drummagan, a half-Scottish, half-French countess, has suffered much pain and betrayal in her past. She wants nothing to do with the sensual Scottish warrior that the king has ordered her to marry because the rogue could never be a faithful husband, but she has little choice in the matter. Dangerous, greedy enemies threaten her from all sides and she’s in dire need of his protection.

Sir Lachlan MacGrath, known as Seducer of the Highlands, possesses a charming wickedness and canny wit which has earned him much popularity. After the king decrees that he wed the fiery hellion, Lachlan discovers there is one woman who can resist him—Angelique. Can he break through her icy façade and melt her heart, or will the dark secrets lurking in her past not only cost them their future together, but their very lives?

EXCERPT

Angelique awoke in the night, thinking she'd heard a thump. Her eyes searched the darkness of the bedchamber. She snatched her dagger from beneath her pillow and slid to the floor behind the bed. The faint moonlight glimmering through the window did little to illuminate the room. Only embers glowed in the hearth. She caught the whiff of a masculine scent. An intruder!

A floorboard squeaked and a large dark silhouette moved forward. Parblue! Immobile, she waited for the moment when she could best strike.

When the intruder bent over her bed, she lunged toward him, stabbing her blade at his neck. Before she met her mark, he jerked back, grabbed her forearms and dragged her against him. She lost the grip on her dagger. Heaven help me.

"M'lady?"

She screamed, trying to wake Camille, sleeping on a cot in the corner. A hand clamped over her mouth.

"Release me!" Her demand came out muffled.

"Shh. 'Tis me, Lachlan. You must come with me." He uncovered her mouth.

She went limp with a bit of relief. The heat of his strong hands and solid body burned through her. Now she recognized the pleasant but disturbing male scent of him. "Why?"

"Someone is trying to kill us. We must go into hiding," he said, low and fierce in her ear, his breath fanning her hair and tickling her skin.

"You have lost your senses. No one is trying to kill me." Were they?

"Indeed, Kormad is making plans."

Kormad. Mon Dieu. "I must have my clothes, my trunks."

"We have no time. Bring one change of clothes. I'll have the others shipped to Draughon."

"Camille must come with me. I go nowhere without her." Angelique wrested away from Lachlan, hurried to the corner and shook her cousin out of a deep sleep. "Parbleu! Camille, wake up."

"Whaa?" She stirred a bit.

"She is a heavy sleeper."

Lachlan went to the door. "Dirk, we need your help. Can you carry Lady Angelique's companion?"

The fearsome man appeared at the threshold, the lantern in his hand illuminating his long red hair and exaggerating his frown. "Can she not walk?"

Unable to wait for Camille to wake, and with no maids about, Angelique quickly threw smocks, stays and a change of clothes into a sack for herself and the same for Camille.

"I must dress," Angelique said.

"No time."

She yanked a blanket off the bed to wrap around herself seconds before Lachlan dragged her from the room.

After meeting Dirk cradling the sleeping Camille, and Rebbinglen carrying a lantern and a sword, they slipped through a narrow doorway she'd never seen before, and entered a tight dark passage. The dank air and close space made her feel she would suffocate. Apparently this was one of the secret passages she'd heard about that riddled Whitehall.

They reached an exterior door—near the stables if the stench was any indication. Wind twisted the trees and bushes. The faint glow of the lantern revealed the muddy ground. Angelique hung back on the threshold. "I am barefoot."

"Come." Lachlan scooped Angelique into his arms abruptly, making her head spin, and rushed her outside. Ma foi! She did not want to notice the warmth of his breath against her hair or the hardness and strength of his body. Before she had time to decide whether or not she liked his touch, he pushed her inside a coach with her cousin and slammed the door. The team and coach took off and raced through the gate, then along King Street. Horses' hooves clomped all around them—guards, she hoped.

"Camille, wake up, damn you." Angelique shook her on the opposite seat. "You are one worthless companion."

She roused a bit. "Huh? Are we moving? Where are we?" she asked in a groggy voice.

"In a coach, heading for God knows where. Lachlan says our lives are in danger."

"Is it Kormad?" Camille sat up.

"Lachlan says yes."

"You do not think it is Girard?"

"No, I hope he is dead of a fever." Angelique slid back on the leather seat. The coach careened around a corner, and she grabbed for a handhold.

"But we cannot be certain."

"We must not speak of it." Angelique's stomach knotted with the very thought.

"Did you get…the item?"

"Of course. You know I would not leave it."

After taking another corner too quickly, the coach drew to an abrupt halt and the door opened. Lachlan now held a torch aloft. "Come, both of you. Hold this." He handed the torch to Rebbinglen.

"Where are we going?" Angelique asked.

"No time for questions now." He motioned her forward.

Again, he lifted Angelique into his arms and carried her across an alley as if she weighed no more than an infant. Amid the chaos, he seemed an island of strength and protection. She was finding, of a sudden, that she liked this feeling. She had not experienced true safety for a long time. And besides, he smelled appealing, like clean male blended with leather. In the torchlight, their gazes mingled for a moment. He was not the seductive charmer now. No twinkle of humor danced in his eyes, no smirk upon his lips. He'd transformed into a formidable warrior with a firm mouth and dark, indomitable eyes—a side of him she'd never fully seen.

They slipped through a narrow doorway, Dirk carrying Camille behind them.

"What is this place?" The scents of tallow and musty books irritated her nose.

The passage opened up and they moved through a large dim church filled with empty pews. Only a couple of candles lit the plain interior. Five of King James's retainers wearing royal livery waited near the pulpit along with a dour Protestant minister.

"What is happening?" Angelique asked.

"We are to be married, as you ken." Lachlan set her on her feet at the front of the church.

She pulled him aside. "Have you lost your mind? We cannot marry now. Not like this," she whispered loudly.

"Aye, 'tis necessary to marry in secret. Someone wishes to kill us. They are wanting your estate through any means, fair or foul." His harsh expression told her of the seriousness of the matter. "King James bid us to go ahead and marry. Now. We have the special license."

"But I must wear my wedding gown and I did not bring it. I will not marry in my shift and a blanket. Barefoot."

"No time." Lachlan dragged her before the minister. "Please begin." He placed his hand over hers, tucked against his elbow.

The minister began in a dry monotone.

Parbleu! Angelique felt paralyzed for a moment, her mind racing. What to do? She glanced aside and found Camille standing barefoot, dressed much as she was. She gave an almost imperceptible nod and faint smile, her gaze steady. She approved? Merde!

How preposterous Angelique should get married in such dishabille. Her hair was a bedraggled disaster, tousled and hanging to her waist. She was a countess, not a prostitute. Since she had been a small child she had dreamed of the day she would wear her mother's enchanting French wedding gown, say her vows and kiss her own charming prince.

Today was not that day. That day would never come. She glanced up at Lachlan, and sensed some understanding in his eyes, a silent communication she could not fully grasp because she didn't know him. Lowering her gaze, she thought of the emerald ring on her finger and how he'd given it to her on bended knee. A romantic gesture, but had he meant it in the way she hoped?

Mère de Dieu, do not let this be a mistake. Do not let him slip inside my heart and destroy it. I cannot dare trust him.

Lachlan nudged her. "Say 'I will,'" he whispered without moving his lips.

"I will," she said in a strong voice. She could have been agreeing to anything. The minister droned on. In shock, wishing this over with, she let her attention slide away to other things, the creaking of the old building, Lachlan's warm, slightly roughened fingers on hers as he pushed another ring onto her finger, a shiny gold band.

"With this ring, I thee wed. This gold and silver, I thee give. With my body, I thee worship." Lachlan's smooth baritone voice reciting those vows stripped away the fog. Her attention riveted upon him, and she knew she would remember this moment forever.

She repeated her own vows rather stiffly, in a halting voice. Only Lachlan's steady hands kept her upright. She wanted to do nothing but burst into tears, though she didn't know why. The way she was dressed—or rather undressed—like a whore for her wedding, or the satisfied, hopeful expression in his eyes, such a contrast to her own misery.

Naturally, he should be pleased. He would be an earl and worth a goodly sum. Her possessions became his. He owned her now.

Sliding his fingers into her unbound hair, Lachlan lowered his head toward her and panic tightened her throat. He touched his lips to hers, the first contact startling, but warm and compelling. His full lips sipped at hers gently, drew away a breath and came back for a firmer, more possessive kiss. His beard stubble rasped her chin and the tip of his tongue tasted her lips, between. Such an unexpected and erotic action. She could not even draw breath.

Whistles and yelps from his friends echoed into the rafters. The minister cleared his throat.

I must shove him away. But no, she couldn't. Not because he was her husband, but because the damnable seducer had mesmerized her.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Vonda Sinclair’s favorite indulgent pastime is exploring Scotland, from Edinburgh to the untamed and windblown north coast. She also enjoys creating hot, Highland heroes and spirited lasses to drive them mad. She is a past Golden Heart finalist and Laurie award winner. She lives with her amazing and supportive husband in the mountains of North Carolina where she is no doubt creating another Scottish story. She is the author of My Fierce Highlander and My Wild Highlander.

Website: http://www.vondasinclair.com
Blog: http://fierceromance.blogspot.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/VondaSinclair
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/VondaSinclair

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SOURCEBOOKS eBOOK DEALS! It All Started When… First in “Series” for $1.99

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Sourcebooks announces its most extensive eBook promotion to date! For a limited time, purchase the first book from a Sourcebooks author for only $1.99—books that are the first in a series, or the first book that Sourcebooks published by that author (and a few extra for good measure). More than 65 exceptional books ranging from young adult to adult fiction, romance, and non-fiction. For complete details, please visit our landing page devoted to this promotion: http://www.sourcebooks.com/it-all-started-when.html. The complete list of titles is listed below—Discover a great new author!

As always, please be patient if our online retail partners don’t have every single title uploaded to their discounted price points, but the promotions are set to begin on the start dates listed below. These deals are available with all major e-Book retailers!

Feel free to share this info with your blog readers, on Facebook and Twitter, and however else you’d like to spread the word.

You can always receive the latest information about our eBook deals by checking out our eBook page: http://www.sourcebooks.com/readers/browse-our-lists/ebook-specials.html.

Enjoy, and Happy Holidays!

Danielle

DANIELLE L. JACKSON | Publicist
Sourcebooks, Inc.

Dates: 12/21/11 - 1/8/12

Complete Details: http://www.sourcebooks.com/it-all-started-when.html

Non-Fiction

1. Battle 100 by Michael Lee Lanning

2. Best Little Stories from the Civil War by C. Bryan Kelly

3. History Buff’s Guide to the Civil War by Thomas R. Flagel

4. It Was Over When... by Robert K. Elder

5. Killer Book of True Crime by Tom Philbin and Michael Philbin

Young Adult

6. Beautiful Dead Book 1: Jonas by Eden Maguire

7. Merlin’s Harp by Anne Eliot Crompton

8. Stupid Fast by Geoff Herbach

Fiction

9. Child of the Northern Spring by Persia Woolley

10. The Darcys & the Bingleys by Marsha Altman

11. God is an Englishman by R.F. Delderfield

12. The Greatest Knight by Elizabeth Chadwick

13. Hawk of May by Gillian Bradshaw

14. The Highest Stakes by Emery Lee

15. The Immigrants by Howard Fast

16. The Kingmaking by Helen Hollick

17. Millie’s Fling by Jill Mansell

18. Miranda's Big Mistake by Jill Mansell

19. Mr. & Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy: Two Shall Become One by Sharon Lathan

20. Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife by Linda Berdoll

21. An Offer You Can’t Refuse by Jill Mansell

22. The Pemberley Chronicles by Rebecca Ann Collins

23. Perfect Timing by Jill Mansell

24. Plain Fear: Forsaken by Leanna Ellis

25. Rumor Has It by Jill Mansell

26. A Secret in Salem by Sheri Anderson

27. Skipped Parts by Tim Sandlin

28. Staying at Daisy’s by Jill Mansell

29. Take a Chance on Me by Jill Mansell

30. To Conquer Mr. Darcy by Abigail Reynolds

31. A Weekend with Mr. Darcy by Victoria Connelly

32. When Harry Hit the Hamptons by Mara Goodman-Davies

33. The World from Rough Stones by Malcolm Macdonald

Romance

34. 50 Ways to Hex Your Lover by Linda Wisdom

35. Awaken the Highland Warrior by Anita Clenney

36. Call of the Highland Moon by Kendra Leigh Castle

37. A Certain Wolfish Charm by Lydia Dare

38. Cover Me by Catherine Mann

39. Cowboy Fever by Joanne Kennedy

40. Cowboy Trouble by Joanne Kennedy

41. Demons Prefer Blondes by Sidney Ayers

42. A Duke to Die For by Amelia Grey

43. The Fire Lord’s Lover by Kathryne Kennedy

44. The Goblin King by Shona Husk

45. Heart of the Highland Wolf by Terry Spear

46. Heart of the Wolf by Terry Spear

47. The Heir by Grace Burrowes

48. The Highlander’s Sword by Amanda Forester

49. I Dream of Genies by Judi Fennell

50. In Over Her Head by Judi Fennell

51. It Happened One Bite by Lydia Dare

52. Kiss at Your Own Risk by Stephanie Rowe

53. The Legend of Michael by Lisa Renee Jones

54. Love Drunk Cowboy by Carolyn Brown

55. The Making of a Duchess by Shana Galen

56. Making Waves by Tawna Fenske

57. Merely Magic by Patricia Rice

58. The Mistress’ House by Leigh Michaels

59. One Fine Cowboy by Joanne Kennedy

60. The Return of Black Douglas by Elaine Coffman

61. Romeo, Romeo by Robin Kaye

62. SEALed with a Kiss by Mary Margret Daughtridge

63. Slave by Cheryl Brooks

64. Strange Neighbors by Ashlyn Chase

65. Taste Me by Tamara Hogan

66. Tyler by C.H. Admirand

67. What a Goddess Wants by Stephanie Julian

68. Wickedly Charming by Kristine Grayson

The Penguin Holiday eSampler

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This holiday season, Penguin's making it easy for you to choose what book to read next. The Penguin Holiday eSampler includes over forty excerpts from some of our biggest bestsellers, perennial favorites, and award-winners.

To paraphrase Charles Dickens and to push this holiday theme to the limit, we've divided the sampler into "books past, present, and future."

In the Past section, you'll find both classic and recent books that have become reader favorites. You may have read some of these already, and you've probably heard about most of them, but this is the section to find that great book you may have missed or have been meaning to read for some time.

The Present section includes bestselling and award-winning novels and nonfiction from 2011. From bestselling authors you'll recognize immediately to authors you may not know yet (but should!), this section provides a wide-range of books to choose from.

And finally, the Future section is for books coming out in late December or early 2012. If you like the excerpts, make sure you preorder, so you can start reading as soon as it's available.

Happy holidays and happy reading from your friends at Penguin!


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Catherine Mann - Staying On Top + Contest

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Enter to win a copy of HOT ZONE!

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Staying On Top - When an Authors Dream Comes True...What's Next?
by Sara Trimble w/Catherine Mann

I’m friends with Catherine Mann on Facebook and I love her books. When I first started booking authors for this column, I just knew I’d have to include her. She sent me her new book, Hot Zone, and a special surprise, His Heir, Her Honor. I devoured the books in record time. I love stories with babies and both of these books included children in their stories.

For this column, I’m including a review for Hot Zone. Hugh Franco is a paratrooper, who risks his life for impossible missions. He has a sad past and doesn’t care if he survives. Amelia Bailey is in the Bahamas with her brother and sister in law to ensure a legal adoption. Things get dangerous when an earthquake takes down the hotel where Amelia is staying with her new nephew.

The building is on top of her and the baby when Hugh comes to the rescue. He swears the baby is dead but Amelia refuses to believe it. After they are saved, Amelia worries because she hasn’t heard anything from her family. Surprisingly, neither she nor the baby were seriously injured.

Amelia and Hugh decide to have a quick sexual encounter to relieve some of their stress. After it is over, Amelia discovers her nephew being taken from the hospital. She tries to understand the doctor’s excuse, but realizes too late that it is a kidnapping. She’s taken along and Hugh becomes a rescuer once again.

After he elimates the kidnappers, they have to brave the elements to get back to safety. What seems like a good citizen turns out to be a danger to them and dozens of other misplaced babies.

The story is fast paced and full of action. Readers are sure to enjoy the story of Hugh and Amelia and all the excellent secondary characters.

Interview with USA Today bestseller Catherine Mann

How did you get into writing?

I’ve been a fan of romance novels since I was 13. I took a stab at writing one at – yes – 13 years old. I still have the binder with my longhand attempt. I shelved the book and the dream for years while I earned a master’s degree in theater, got married, had four kids. But all the while the stories kept swirling in my head. One day, I had run out of things to read. It was too late to go to the store (no instant download on Kindle back then!) So I decided to write my own novel. Three years later, I sold my first book.

What techniques do you use to develop a story? Character formation, plot line, ending.

I’m a huge fan of Christopher Vogler’s book THE WRITER’S JOURNEY. I use his story arc chart to plot out my books in advance. I especially appreciate how his story arc for a hero’s (and heroine’s) journey shows how each plot point triggers an emotional arc point as well.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever gotten?

Read avidly in the genre you are targeting. Love the genre you are targeting. While it’s important to be market savvy, don’t just follow a trend because you think it will help you break in.

What’s one thing most people don’t know about you? This doesn’t have to be personal.

I may seem extroverted because I’m a theater major, but I’m actually very shy in new situations. So please, don’t hesitate to approach me and say hello. If I’m tucked away in a corner, it’s just because I’m shy!

What story that you’ve authored has been your favorite?

My favorite book is always the one I’m about to write next!

If you could meet one famous person, dead or alive, who would it be?

Mother Teresa. I would love to simply be in her presence. What an amazing woman. Here’s one of my favorite quotes from her: “Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies.”

If you could time travel, where would you go and why?

I would like to go back in time and see a Shakespearean play performed while William Shakespeare was still alive. (I wrote my master’s thesis about Shakespearean heroines.)

Do you have a mentor or biggest supporter? If so who.

I’ve been blessed with great mentors. Suzanne Brockmann and Lori Foster have both been especially generous with their mentorship and support from very early in my writing career.

What are you currently working on?

A Christmas novella for Harlequin – RESCUING CHRISTMAS will be out in November 2012. The anthology features a military hero who’s stuck in the family Suburban with his estranged wife during Christmas as they transport shelter dogs to new families.

What’s in your TBR pile?

I just finished reading Joanna Bourne’s latest historical THE BLACK HAWK. Next up is Jessica Scott’s military romance BECAUSE OF YOU.

Thank you so much for having me here today! I would love to hear what books are on everyone else’s wish list this holiday season. One lucky commenter will receive a copy of HOT ZONE! Happy holidays and happy reading!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

USA Today Bestseller Catherine Mann pens military romantic suspense for Sourcebooks and Berkley, as well as steamy romances for Harlequin Desire. A RITA Award winner, she lives in Florida with her flyboy husband and four children. FMI on her current book and her seven other novels scheduled for 2012, she can be found online at:

Website: http://catherinemann.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CatherineMannAuthor
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/CatherineMann1

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Connie Brockway - Q & A + Contest

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Q and A with Connie Brockway

Question: You’ve written over 20 different titles ranging from historical romance to contemporary women’s fiction. What inspired you to write The Other Guy’s Bride?

Connie Brockway: For years, readers have been asking me to write sequels to two of their favorite books, As You Desire and All Through the Night. Happily, they happen to be two of my favorites also, so the idea of revisiting the characters and settings has always been particularly appealing and always something I intended to do. After spending the last five years doing Regency romances, I’ve been starving to write something set outside the British Isles, something that would be both familiar and exotic. Turn-of-the-century Egypt fit the bill. Not only is it historically and culturally rich, but a treasure trove of fun and fascinating minutiae (and I do love my minutiae). Bonus points for being peopled with intriguing historical figures from all over the world. And finally, that sort of milieu provides the opportunity to write a love story outside the mainstream of Polite Society, where the rules are different, the stakes are higher, the romance more exquisite.

Question: Since this is, as you mentioned, a departure from your Regency romances, what research did you do while writing the book to help you create the setting and your characters?

Connie Brockway: Books. Dozens of nonfiction books. I read about Thomas Cook’s ship tours and the advent of all-inclusive cruising, Mark Twain’s journals about his trip to Egypt, histories of ancient Egypt and the Sudan, books about the French Foreign Legion and the life of Sir Eldon Gorst and books about the birth of archeology and the establishment of Arabian horse bloodlines. And then there were the websites and the hyperlinks, and...

Question: Is there any character you most identify with? Why?

Connie Brockway: Well, since I just finished cleaning up the house after the Easter extravaganza, I’d have to say the housemaid.

Question: How does The Other Guy’s Bride compare to your previous titles? What can readers expect?

Connie Brockway: I expect readers will find all the elements they’ve enjoyed in the past: engaging characters, irreverent humor, and sigh-provoking romance. But it will have a freshness and spark that comes out of my feeling less of a need to follow a proscribed romance blueprint.

Question: What other authors or books have influenced your writing?

Connie Brockway: Such a hard question! I read constantly in all sorts of genres and it’s hard to pin-point specific titles but as far as romances go, I started out being drawn to the rich, detailed narrative styles of Victoria Holt and Mary Stewart. Dorothy Cannell’s mysteries, starting with The Thin Woman, gave me my first inkling that romance could be downright hilarious and still breathtaking. The unique, fully-fleshed characters created by authors as Pat Gaffney, Laura Kinsale, and the wonderful late Edith Layton have certainly inspired me to be equally conscientious in creating my own characterizations.

Question: Have you considered trying your hand at other genres?

Connie Brockway: I’ve already authored two books that crossed from contemporary romance into contemporary women’s fiction. I’m very intrigued about relationships outside of a strictly romantic one, how those bonds morph and develop throughout a lifetime, as well as community and family dynamics. Those books gave me the chance to indulge my curiosity. As for the future, I’m almost always in the middle of reading a mystery and hope to some day try my hand at historical mystery.

Connie Brockway’s The Other Guy’s Bride Creates Publishing History

Seattle, WA—New York Times bestselling author Connie Brockway’s latest novel, The Other Guy’s Bride, has taken the term “historical romance” and turned it on its ear by making history in its own right: It’s the first book to be released by Amazon Publishing in their innovative Montlake Romance imprint. An added plus for Brockway’s dedicated fans is that The Other Guy’s Bride is the long-awaited sequel to her classic 1997 novel, As You Desire.

Released in digital format November 22, The Other Guy’s Bride will be published in trade paperback December 22. Set in Egypt in the late 19th century, The Other Guy’s Bride has already garnered high praise from critics and bestselling authors alike.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

New York Times and USA Today best-selling author Connie Brockway has received starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and the Library Journal which named My Seduction as one of 2004's top ten romances.

An eight time finalist for Romance Writers of America prestigious RITA award, Brockway has twice been its recipient, for My Dearest Enemy and The Bridal Season. In 2006 Connie wrote her first women's contemporary HOT DISH, which won critical raves.

Today Brockway lives in Minnesota with her husband, a family physician, and two spoiled mutts.

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Stephanie Julian - Alpha Males + Contest

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Alpha Males
by Stephanie Julian

I love Alpha males. They’re tough, they’re strong, they don’t give up without a fight and, when the right woman comes along, they’re not going to let her walk away without trying their damnedest to keep her.

But what happens when that woman also happens to be an ancient Etruscan goddess? Well, if you’re hockey player Brandon Stevenson, you might have to take it on faith…

“Do you believe in electricity?”

He didn’t react immediately, just stared at her with an intensity she recognized from watching him play. She knew he was weighing his answer carefully. Brandon was known on the ice as an enforcer with a wicked right hook, but the man also had a blazing slapshot, quick skates and a mind that was always three steps ahead of the play.

Why he wasn’t a star in the NHL was a mystery she’d never understand.

“Yeah, I believe in electricity.”

“When I was…” Created? Came into being? Spontaneously appeared? “…young, electricity would have been viewed as magic. And really, what is electricity except harnessed power, yes? Magic is merely another way to harness power.”

Nodding, he held her gaze. “I understand the theory behind magic. Hell, I have an aunt back home who makes potions from weeds that’ll cure whatever ails you. Last night, you touched my shoulder and now it doesn’t hurt. I believe you did that.”

“But you don’t believe I’m a goddess.”

His expression didn’t change one bit. “I didn’t say that.”

Heat began to gather in her belly. A furious, vicious heat that wanted her to snarl and rage at him. But on its heels was a more sober threat. Tears.

And Lusna, the Etruscan Goddess of the Moon, didn’t do tears.

“What time do you need to be at the arena for the game?”

He gave an almost imperceptible flinch that let her know he’d correctly interpreted her question.

“You know,” he said, his tone calm, almost amused, “I could play stupid and just answer the question. I could play the dumb hockey grunt and ignore the fact that you want me to leave now.”

“I didn’t say—”

“But I don’t play those games. Hell, I don’t even play games on the ice. Out there, it’s a battle but there’s always a winner. If you tell me you’re not playing mind games with me, then I’m gonna take you at your word. Now, you tell me you’re an Etruscan goddess,” he took a deep breath and released it before continuing, “well, then, I guess until someone can prove otherwise, I have no cause to doubt you.”

That cold ball of rage died a fast death. Could it truly be that easy?

No, nothing was ever that easy. Men—no matter if they were gods or mortals—would tell a woman whatever she wanted to hear if it advanced his cause. Or got him laid.

She forced a smile that made his gaze narrow on hers. “I’m glad to hear it. And yes, of course I’ll be at the game.”

It took him a few seconds, but Brandon finally nodded and rolled off the bed and walked across the room to retrieve his clothes from the chair she’d set them on last night.

She didn’t say anything, just enjoyed the show as Brandon moved naked across the room. The play of muscles in his thighs and ass was enough to make her mouth water.

At thirty-five, he still had the body of a twenty-year-old. And he got it the natural way. He hadn’t been born with it, as had the gods she knew.

No, he earned those muscles on the ice and at the gym. Hard, physical activity that sculpted his body into a work of art.

His scars merely added to the appeal. Even his crooked nose appealed to her in a way nothing ever had. What was it about his man that set her on fire?

And what would she have to do to douse the flames when it came time to get rid of him?

HOW TO WORSHIP A GODDESS

Book Two in the Forgotten Goddess series

HE'S EXACTLY WHAT SHE'S ALWAYS WANTED...

Lucy was once the beloved Goddess of the Moon. These days the goddesses of the Etruscan pantheon are all but forgotten. The only rituals she enjoys now are the local hockey games, where one ferociously handsome player inflames her divine blood...

AND SHE UNLEASHES HIM LIKE A FORCE OF NATURE...

Brandon Stevenson is one hundred percent focused on the game, until he looks up and sees a celestial beauty sitting in the third row. A man could fall hard for a distraction like that...

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stephanie Julian is the author of the Magical Seduction, Lucani Lovers and The Fringe series from Ellora’s Cave and the upcoming Forgotten Goddess series from Sourcebooks Casablanca. A former reporter for a daily newspaper, she enjoys making up stories much more than writing about real life. She’s happily married to a Springsteen fanatic and is the mother of two sons who love her even when they don’t have any clean clothes and dinner is a bowl of cereal.

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Robin Kaye - Transporting My Readers + Contest

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Transporting My Readers
by Robin Kaye

One of the great things about being a writer is that I can transport my readers and myself to a place I’d rather be. For me, it’s Idaho. Don’t get me wrong, I love Brooklyn but I think I love Idaho just as much if not more. I lived in Boise for ten years as an adult and started my family there. It’s where I had my three children.

My love affair with Idaho began long before my husband and I moved there in 1990. My father and his two best friends bought a farm outside of Boise and both their families moved there. We eventually also bought a place in Sun Valley and I spent almost every vacation in Idaho since I was a little kid. I remember one vacation skiing Bogus Basin (the ski resort outside of Boise I re-named Castle Rock in my books). I was sitting on a chairlift with my dad, and told him that when I grew up I was going to live in Boise. He gave me that look father’s give to their daughters when they say something outrageous, and then he said, “What the hell are you going to do in Boise, you’re from Brooklyn?” I don’t remember what my response was, but from that moment on, I knew I’d eventually live in Idaho and I’d be happy there.

My husband and I honeymooned in Sun Valley and he fell as much in love with Idaho as I was. On our drive back to the Boise airport, I told him I wanted to move to Idaho, and nine months later we did. After ten lovely years, my family and I moved to Maryland for my husband’s work and we’ve missed Idaho ever since. It’s always been our plan to eventually move back.

When I wrote Too Hot to Handle, I created Ben Walsh—a character from Boise and worked my way into a whole new series that takes me home, at least while I write. I thought it would ease the homesickness I’ve felt; instead, it only intensified it. I hope that if you read Wild Thing, and Yours for the Taking, you’ll see Idaho through my eyes and want to visit as badly as I do.

Enjoy the EXCERPT FROM WILD THING: Chapter One

Toni Russo stood on the porch of the Sawtooth Inn ignoring the mountains cutting the bright blue sky, concentrating instead on Hunter Kincaid’s very confused, very green eyes. She recognized him from the photos on the River Runners’ website. They didn’t do him justice, probably because there was no way to transmit the pheromones rolling off the man onto an image.

Hunter stared at her the whole way from his old Land Cruiser to the porch. He stopped, tipped his baseball cap back, and then put his hands on his hips. “You’re not who I expected to see.”

Well, no. “Yeah, I guess you’ll have to learn to live with the disappointment. I know I have.”

“Toni?” A look of relief flashed across his face then a smile ticked up the right side of his mouth as he made a slow perusal of her from head to feet and back again.
She waited, knowing it would take awhile. Ever since she’d landed in Boise, she’d experienced the same thing. No one quite knew what to make of her. Holding her clipboard to her chest, she wondered if it would have been better to have spent her time in Boise shopping for less interesting clothes. She mentally shook her head and knew it would never have worked. You could put her in a sack, and she’d do something to stand out. She’d long since given up trying to rein herself in. As Catherine Aird said, “If you can’t be a good example, then you’ll just have to serve as a horrible warning.” So far, it had worked for her.

Blowing her bangs out of her eyes, Toni looked down at her outfit. The short, red plaid kilt wasn’t too offensive. She pulled her clipboard away to see she had on her Stay Away T-shirt. Maybe he had something against the collage of pistols, brass knuckles, knives, and bullets. But really, he didn’t look like a pacifist, not that she wasn’t—it was a T-shirt for goodness sake, not a personal manifesto. The kitty-face Mary Janes and red skull-and-crossbones knee-socks were a bit busy. Okay, Hunter’s thirty seconds were up. She fingered the D-ring on the studded collar around her neck and cleared her throat. “Do you mind?”

Hunter took a sip of whatever was in the travel cup he held. “Not at all—just wondering if you were going for that naughty-schoolgirl-fantasy look.”

“No, I was going for my not-quite-sure-what-to-wear-for-a-meeting-with-Davy-Crocket look. How’s it working for you?”

Hunter’s mouth worked its way into a full smile. Great teeth. She had a thing for nice teeth, and yeah, his mouth was full of them.

“Really well, thanks. Over the phone, it sounded as if you wouldn’t be caught dead out here. When Bianca came to scout for photo shoot locations, she said something about you having a phobia. What changed your mind?”

Toni took in the rustic porch wrapping around the log cabin lodge and decided to sit on a rocking chair. There was nothing else to sit on except the steps, and they needed a good sweeping. “You asked Bianca about me?”

Hunter leaned against the rough-hewn post holding up the corner of the porch. “I didn’t know it was a federal offense.”

“Bianca was involved in negotiating a big deal so she sent me.” Toni placed her clipboard on her lap and clicked her pen a few times in rapid succession. “I had no choice.”

Hunter’s big hiking boots filled her line of sight. Her gaze wandered up to where neatly rolled, rag-wool socks met hard, tanned calf muscle with just the right splattering of leg hair—not so much you’d be tempted to take a brush to it, and not so little you’d wonder if he routinely waxed. He wore khaki shorts low around the hips, his green River Runners T-shirt pulled tight against his chest and abs. She’d seen him without a shirt thanks to the picture on the website, so she knew if she poked him it would feel like poking a brick wall. She’d bet dollars to doughnuts he didn’t get that hard body in a gym.

When her eyes hit his stubbled chin, she encountered another full-toothed grin. Damn, she hadn’t meant to be so obvious.

The slap of an old-fashioned screen door broke the tension. “Sorry.” James, Bianca’s right-hand man, appeared with two cups of coffee. He handed Toni hers. “That’s decaf. Maybe you’ll be able to sleep tonight.”

Not likely.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robin Kaye was born in Brooklyn, New York, and grew up in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge next door to her Sicilian grandparents.

Living with an extended family that's a cross between Gilligan's Island and The Sopranos, minus the desert isle and illegal activities, explains both her comedic timing and the cast of quirky characters in her books.

She's lived in half a dozen states from Idaho to Florida, but the romance of Brooklyn has never left her heart.

She currently resides in Maryland with her husband, three children, two dogs, and a three-legged cat with attitude.

http://robinkayewrites.com

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Sidney Ayers - Writer’s Block + Contest

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Writer’s Block
by Sidney Ayers

Writer’s block. Some deny it exists. Others hide behind it. Either way, it is an affliction that can easily—or not so easily if you’re one that hides behind it (Trust me, I’m speaking from experience)—be cured.

If you are in a writing slump, there are several things that can help inspire your creative juices. These particular things worked for me. Results may vary between individuals, of course.

Get a decent amount of sleep. Sure, you may have a deadline, but those deadlines will be more easily met if your mind is well rested. I used to force myself up until 2 AM, sometimes later, until I got X amount of words written. All I ended up was X-Y words written and a huge ass headache in the morning. I’ve discovered I’m more productive with at least 8 hours of sleep instead of 5 or 6.

Eat at least 3 square meals. Feed your brain. That’s a no-brainer, right?
Exercise at least 30 minutes a day. Exercise gets your blood pumping. Blood flows to your brain. You get the point, right? (FYI: I have a hard time with this one still)

Read something—anything—to get your creative juices flowing. You don’t have to read another book. I usually avoid reading a lot of fiction when I’m on deadline. It keeps my ideas unique and my own. I’ve found plenty of inspiration just reading the local paper and gleaning various news sites.

Listen to inspiring music. I am someone who needs absolute silence when I actually sit down to write, but I’ve discovered music is perfect for the creative and brainstorming process. Try to pick music that suits the mood and setting for your story. When I’m writing fantasy, I listen to a lot of Celtic inspired music. For regency and historical, I listen to classical music and English country dance tunes. When I’m writing my humorous paranormals, I listen to a variety of modern music mixed with some comedic gems. I love me some Weird Al Yankovic.

Free write. If you’re still stuck, look for a random picture. Write a short story or essay from that picture. Even if you think it’s garbage, it will do you a whole lot of good.

I hate to admit this, but sometimes a little self-hypnosis and subliminal help can do a lot of good. Even if you’re not into all that mumbo-jumbo, the sounds and music that accompany the subliminal affirmations can help relax you.

Those are just a few of the things I have used to help get me out of a writing lull. I’m always one for new suggestions, so let’s hear your own remedies for writer’s block?

EXCERPT

“How about this?” Serah held up a crinkled black shirt and tossed it onto the pile of clothes stacked in Matthias’s arms. He rubbed the crisp fabric in his fingers, smoothing it out. “It’s wrinkled.”

“It’s linen. It’s supposed to be that way.”

Not the linen he remembered. He leaned in toward her. “So you’re telling me humans enjoy looking sloppy and unkempt?”

“It’s casual.” She grabbed the price tag and shook it in front of his face. “And expensive, so I’d be quiet if I were you.”

“Whatever,” he grumbled beneath his breath.

She moved to a pair of jeans. “How about these?”

“Too constrictive.”

One of Serah’s eyebrows swept up. “Really?”
“I need room… for my weapons.”

“Oh yeah, I forgot how big your weapons are.”

Was that an innuendo? He couldn’t tell. Her expression remained noncommittal. He contemplated asking her. But if it wasn’t, then she’d think him depraved—more than he already was.

She put the pair of tight jeans back and pulled out a pair of cargo-cut jeans. They looked worn, but loose, and they had plenty of pockets. Perfect for combat. “How about these instead?”

“They look a little frayed in places, but the pockets come in handy.”

“That’s how people wear their clothes now.”

Yes, it was confirmed. Humans had become unkempt. But if he wanted to fit in, that’s what he would wear. “They will work just fine, then.”

Good. She grabbed up a few more in different colors and tossed them onto the mound of clothes. If the piles in his arms grew any taller, he’d start leaning like the Tower of Pisa.

“I suppose you’d like some in khaki too?”

“As I said earlier, I am at your mercy, Serah.” Truth was he really was. He was completely out of his element in this shop. Give him a military surplus store, on the other hand, and he could be busy for hours—especially the military surplus stores he shopped at. Try buying silver-tipped throwing stars at the local store.

“Okay. Khaki, olive green, and tan it is.” She grabbed them and stuffed them in her own pile. She then snuck a pair in black.

How long did she expect him to be here? “Isn’t this a little excessive?”

“Better to have options. We aren’t buying everything. You still need to try them on.” She passed by a display of folded T-shirts. Picking one of every color, she shrugged. “Didn’t they tell you about my shopping problem?”

“Shopping problem?”

“I like to shop.”

“A lot of women enjoy shopping. I think the term is shopaholic.”

Serah snorted out a chuckle. “That’s putting it mildly. But you just put a recovering shopaholic in undiscovered territory.”

He’d been warned about her uncanny hobby of buying anything under the sun. He just never thought it would include men’s clothing. “But these clothes aren’t for you. You can’t possibly get enjoyment from that.”

“Trust me. I can.” She plopped another shirt on her mound of clothes. “I’m just amazed they have clothes big enough to fit you.”

“I don’t know whether to take that as an insult or a compliment.”

Her sapphire gaze sparkled. “Take it however you want.”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

For those who are morbidly curious...

Sidney Ayers loves infusing her stories with humor. What would the world be without a little bit of laughter? She writes a plethora of genres, ranging from historical, to paranormal, to contemporary.

A native of Michigan, Sidney still lives in the same town she grew up in. No matter how hard she tries, she just can’t seem to get away. Michigan is in her blood.

Right now, Sidney is currently working on the 3rd book in the Demons Unleased series of humorous paranormal romances. It stars quirky demoness and jack-of-all-trades, Kalli Corapolous and cardiologist, Joshua Carlson. Hell is unleashed in the most odd, not to mention inopportune, places.

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What is your Supernatural alter ego?

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Heather Long - Should've Been a Cowboy + Contest

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Should've Been a Cowboy
By Heather Long

Some days I feel old because I remember long before Internet, long before video on demand and MP3s, I listened to .45 records, watched black and white westerns on Saturdays and had showdowns in the apartment complex corral everyday as we battled it out for the roles of cowboys and Indians.
The Simple Joy of Being a Cowboy

Cowboys always seemed to have the freedom to live life on their own terms. As an adult, I recognize that living on your own terms also means surviving against the odds. Beyond the simple romance of riding the trails, there were the sore muscles, the threat of disease, the lack of medicine, the constant search for viable drinking water, dealing with wild animals, hostiles and again, the natural fury of Mother Nature whether it was a storm, the landscape or something else.

Yet, cowboys remain romantic. They are the dusty knights of the Old West, with jingling spurs instead of suits of armor and six guns instead of swords.

Back in Time

When it came to writing Marshal of Hel Dorado, I imagined that I was diving into a novella, a short romp back in time to world that mingled the spaghetti westerns of Clint Eastwood with the sweeping epics of John Wayne and some good old fashioned Saturday afternoon fun ala Big Valley and Bonanza (both series that heavily featured brothers), but an odd thing happened when I started to write.

I immersed myself, I found that by eliminating modern conveniences, a ten mile ride on a horse could take half a day or more instead of twenty minutes in a car. These opportunities were tremendous for character interaction and development, but also challenging because the very elements that attracted me to writing the story were the same elements that stretched my novella into a full-length novel.

But the best part of Marshal of Hel Dorado was taking those risks, taking the time to ride for weeks, to take risks in an unfriendly environment. I would find myself imagining the soreness after riding all day (fortunately, I rode horses for years so I knew what would hurt) as well as spending time trying to figure out what you can eat when you're on a trail all day, what options you have for treating wounds and better yet, what kisses were like if they weren't drugged kisses...

A Whole New Adventure

I think the Fevered Hearts series represents a personal challenge, but it's also a chance to go back to those days when I played cowboys and Indians, when there was a distinct line between right and wrong, honor meant something and the world was doused in shades of gray.

Admittedly, it doesn’t hurt that the brothers are hot. Some are bad boys, some are easy going and more than a few have hidden mysteries. If I've piqued your curiosity, you meet most of the boys in Marshal of Hel Dorado.

Won't you come play cowboy with me?

Marshal of Hel Dorado Excerpt


A welcoming whicker from Dawn jerked her eyes open and lightning split the sky wide open, backlighting the figure filling the cave entrance.

She couldn’t believe it.

Sam stalked inside the cave, water rolling off the brim off his hat and dripping down the sides of the horse he led inside. He dropped the reins and pounced her before she could go for the gun.

Water from his oil coat soaked through her britches and undershirt as he plucked the gun from the holster. She scrabbled, but he was already flipping her over, sitting on her abandoned rock. She landed on her stomach, across his knees. She turned her head, glaring up at him.

“You wouldn’t dare!”

“Oh wouldn’t I?”

She yelped as his hand landed on her backside with a stinging slap.

“That’s for running.”

The second slap wrung tears of surprise and outrage from her eyes.

“That’s for hitting me.”

The third set her lower lip trembling as a fire of tingles burned through the numbness of her backside.

“That’s for charming Micah into letting you keep going.”

By the fourth slap, Scarlett’s cheeks burned in humiliation and fury.

“That’s for taking my damn gun.”

He stood, dumping her onto the rock floor in front of him before retrieving his gun and going to his horse. Her ass stung worse than the time Wyatt had switched her for nearly burning down the outhouse.

With Wyatt in it.

Sam stripped off the horse’s gear, rubbed him dry and pulled out a pouch of feed from his saddlebags. She eased over onto her side, careful to not sit. Her bottom protested even that little movement. It took Sam minutes to feed both horses and then he was turning back to her, walking over, and reclaiming the rock to sit on.

Even in the half gray light of the cave she could read the thunderous look on his face, the tightness to his jaw, the outline of a bruise on his cheek and the red lump swelling just below his hairline. He opened a canteen, a twin for the one that Micah passed off to her, and held it out to her.

“Now, you were going to explain…”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

You can keep up with Heather and her releases via her website at http://www.heatherlong.net. Heather Long lives in Texas with her family and their menagerie of animals. As a child, Heather skipped picture books and enjoyed the Harlequin romance novels by Penny Jordan and Nora Roberts that her grandmother read to her. Heather believes that laughter is as important to life as breathing and that the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus are very real. In the meanwhile, she is hard at work on her next novel.

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Em Petrova - Erotic Dreams + Contest

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Erotic Dreams
By Em Petrova

Many women and men alike have gotten lucky in their dreams. At times erotic dreams are just damned satisfying but sometimes they border on strange or disturbing. After some research, I found sexy dreams pop into your head for a reason.

Your subconscious mind uses the lustful situations to work out emotions you don’t confront in waking life. Sometimes your dirtiest dreams aren’t about sex at all. Let’s decode a few common erotic dreams. Have you ever had them?

Hunting for a place to get busy

If you dream you’re searching for a place to have sex and obstacles keep cropping up, making it impossible, it suggests a loss of intimacy between you and your partner. Women often have this dream before or after a breakup. In your dream, you’re struggling to make it work, which may be exactly what you’re doing in your waking life.

Ex Encounter

Many of us have had unsettling sex with our exes in dreams. If you’re having obsessive thoughts about a past love, it probably isn’t healthy, but the occasional shag is nothing to worry about. The past love is symbolic. He represents a time in your life. If your relationship was during college or high school, it happened before you were saddled with work and family obligations. Therefore, you might yearn for the freedom you once had.

If you’re dreaming of a bad boy, you might crave spontaneity and excitement in your sex life. Go ahead and enjoy it—it’s the safest sex you’ve ever had!

Celebrity Sex

Sex dreams involving celebrities is quite common. If you find yourself hopping into bed with an actor or performer you don’t particularly care for in waking life, it might indicate your need to be romanced. And sometimes we just want to have sex with a famous actor or personality. I’ve personally had a sexy encounter with Damian Lewis who plays Major Winters in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers. I mean, he’s got it all going in that flick—strength, leadership, a touch of vulnerability, and muscle. Yum!

Girl Power

A lot of women both heterosexual and gay have found themselves in the arms of a female lover in a dream. Women are associated with sensitivity and nurturing. Having sex with one in a dream might mean you need sensitivity and creativity from your partner. So take a cue from that dream girl and ask your partner to explore that sensual side. And enjoy your dream without guilt or fear!

Man of Mystery

If you’re making love with a mysterious stranger, it probably means exactly what you think it does. You have a desire to experience something new. Sex in a mysterious place with unknown people feeds your need for excitement. Let yourself get carried away. After all, it’s just a dream! Then see if you can translate this dream into something new in the bedroom. Spice up a boring date night with sexy lingerie or costumes. Role-playing might satisfy this need in you.

Sex in Public

Right in the middle of an X-rated roll in the hay, you might suddenly find yourself onstage or in a public place. If the crowd makes you self-conscious, you might be worried about people talking about your relationship behind your back. If you find that being in the spotlight gives you a delicious naughty feeling, it means you’re ready to flaunt your sex life to the world.

Cheating

It can be pretty disturbing to wake from one of these adulterous dreams. Usually, you’ll dream of sleeping with someone else after a major relationship step, such as getting engaged. Huge life changes can manifest themselves in your dreams. It doesn’t mean you should worry or have regrets about the big step, but you’re simply experiencing normal concerns.

If you dream your mate is unfaithful, it might indicate resentment. The dream can expose feelings of abandonment if he’s working a lot or you’re more serious about the bond than he is.

A Man Holding a Phallic Object Appears

If you dream of a man with a baseball bat or log, snap to attention! It means there’s a man you’re attracted to but either you’re not fully aware or you don’t want to admit your feelings to him. The object of your affection might be someone off-limits, such as your man’s best bud. But you can always dream he seriously is a hung like a hose-wielding fireman!

Dreams compensate for what we’re not getting during waking hours. Don’t ignore them. If you have one of these dreams, see if you can turn it into a positive. Take control of your life and utilize these signs. And be glad you’re getting some action in your sleep—it’s better than counting sheep!

Have you ever had a crazy sex dream? I’d love to hear from you!

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