Sunday, February 19, 2017

The Baby Maker by Margaret Tanner - Get your #Romance today! #HEA #LoveStories




His name and his money are the only things war hero, Tye Jamieson, can offer Jenny McKenzie and their unborn child.
Tye is an expert at making babies, but not of the human variety. His babies are sophisticated fighter planes. Now that he has made a real baby, he is desperate to protect it if his secret mission into war-torn Iraq goes bad.
When tragedy strikes, will Jenny be able to forgive him for the way he has deceived her?


Fun Author Interview

Who I am: An Aussie author who loves history
What genres I write in:  Historical Romance, Western Romance and Contemporary Romance
Favorite genres to read: Historical and Western romance
Favorite TV shows:  NCIS, Cold Case, Downton Abbey
Last movie I saw on the big screen: La La Land
Coffee or Tea:  Tea
Chocolate or Caramel: Chocolate (lots of it)
Apple Cider or Pumpkin Spice: Apple Cider
Rock N Roll or Country: Country
Lumberjack or Police Officer: Police Officer

Tropical Island or Winter Cabin: Tropical Island



Author Bio

Margaret Tanner is an award winning, multi-published Australian author, who writes Contemporary Romance, Historical Romance and Western Romance. She loves delving into the pages of history as she carries out research for her historical romance novels. No book is too old or tattered for her to trawl through, no museum too dusty. Many of her novels have been inspired by true events, with one being written around the hardships and triumphs of her pioneering ancestors in frontier Australia. She once spent a couple of hours in an old goal cell so she could feel the chilling cold and fear.
Her favorite historical period is the 1st World War, and she has visited the battlefields in France and Belgium, a truly poignant experience.
With the encouragement of friend and Western Romance author, Susan Horsnell, she has fallen in love with writing Western Historical Romance.  Frontier Australia and frontier America, have many similarities, isolated communities, a large single male population and a lack of eligible women.
Margaret has a short story published in the Western Romance Anthology, Rawhide ‘N Roses which was a 2015 Rone Finalist.
Margaret was also thrilled and excited to be invited to contribute a novella in the ground breaking series American Mail Order Brides. 50 brides from 50 different States in America, from 45 different authors. Her contribution is Edwina – Bride of Connecticut, Book No. 5 in the series.
Margaret is married and has three grown up sons, and a gorgeous little granddaughter.
Outside of her family and friends, writing is her passion.



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Tour Schedule


2/15
Sensuous Promos 

2/15
Nic’s Book Nook 

2/16
Nicki Day 

2/16
Colleen S. Myers 

2/17
Get Cozy 

2/17
The Book Pub 

2/17
Darkest Cravings 

2/18
Nicole Morgan 

2/18
All My Book Finds 

2/19
Taylor Brooks 




Friday, February 17, 2017

On A Knife’s Edge by @AuthorLyndaB #Suspense #Action #Romance #BookTour #Amazon #Kindle





On a Knife's Edge 
She was once his sweet salvation…
Lynch Callan has been a dead man walking most of his life—nothing out of the ordinary for a member of the 5th Street biker gang. There was a brief period, though, when she made him believe he could be more. That he could be worthy of her, and her love. To protect her, and keep their relationship from being discovered, he went to prison. Except now the Streeters are in danger. But in order to save his crew, he must first betray them. If caught, he’ll end up dead for sure. It’ll be the mother of all balancing acts—especially with her in the picture. But Lynch will do whatever is necessary to protect the people he loves.
He was once her deepest desire… Shasta Albright doesn’t break the rules. Not anymore. As an unruly teenager, she defied her family at every turn…even secretly befriending, then dating, then falling in love with a bad boy Streeter. Finally her recklessness caught up with her—with lasting and even dire consequences. Now she leads a pristine existence, always staying within the lines and keeping her secrets hidden. That is until he gets released from prison. Can Shasta hold her perfect world together, or will everything get hurled into chaos?
With young girls going missing, the sleepy town of Stardust, Nevada becomes an unlikely epicenter for an illicit slave trade—with Shasta and Lynch caught in the middle. Amidst the rising body count, they fight to keep their loved ones—and each other—safe. A single slipup could have deadly repercussions. It’s an untenable and treacherous position. Much like walking On a Knife’s Edge…

 
Excerpt #4 – PG…

Agent Newman pulled out his phone and swiped the screen. The device chirped once. “Shit.” He stuffed the cell back into his pocket then came around the sofa and none-too-gently elbowed Shasta into standing. He scooped Wyatt into his arms.
“What are you doing?” she demanded.
“Getting you and your son out of here.” The agent turned to the door. “I’ll come back for Callan.”
Panic swelled in Shasta’s chest. “We can’t go. What about Graham? He doesn’t have his wheelchair. He could in one of the bedrooms, unconscious and hurt.”
Newman flattened his mouth. “You smell the gas. This place could catch fire any second. I won’t risk your safety.” He jerked his chin to the door. “Now let’s go.”
She headed for the hallway. “Take Wyatt outside. I’ll just be a minute checking the rooms.”
“Goddamn it…wait.”
She stopped and looked over her shoulder. Newman carefully deposited her son back on the couch and came up beside her. He flipped on the hallway light switch, but nothing happened.
After another colorful expletive, the agent propped his foot on the wall and unstrapped a handgun from its ankle holster. He held it out to Shasta. “You know how to shoot?”
She shrank back slightly. “Why do I need a gun?”
“Is that a yes or no?”
“Yes, I can shoot.”
“Good.” He chambered a round and pressed the weapon into her hand. “The safety’s off. Stay here and try not to shoot me when I come back.”
Shasta watched him move stealthily down the dark corridor until blackness enveloped him. Lynch moaned and she dashed to his side. “Hey…”
His eyelids fluttered as he lifted his head. “Shaly?” It sounded like the word hurt his throat.
She gripped his hand. “Yes…it’s me.”
He blinked, his focus unclear. “Go. Get outta here…now.”
“We will once Agent Newman finds Graham.”
Lynch shook his head then groaned. “You…don’t understand. Danger…you’re in…” His eyes rolled back. “…dan…ger…” His head sagged down to his chest.
Shasta carefully jostled his shoulder. “Lynch?”
A loud thump from the bedrooms jolted her heart. She hastened to her feet. Adjusting her sweaty hold on Newman’s gun, she tiptoed toward the unlit hallway. Slow, steady footsteps approached.
“Agent Newman?”
No answer. But the footfalls grew nearer.
She retreated as an indistinguishable figure gradually walked forward. She knew it was a man, but she also realized it wasn’t Agent Newman. This man was taller and not as broad in the shoulders.
The first thing she saw were his shoes. Even in the weak illumination, she could tell they were expensive, with a polished shine. Next came slacks with crisp, tight creases. Newman wore a unkempt suit.
“Agent…Newman?” She hated that her voice quaked.
“No, sweetheart. Not Agent Newman.”

Shasta recoiled at the familiar baritone voice.

About Lynda…



I have no doubt I was born a storyteller.



I remember telling my first “story” in kindergarten. I informed my teacher, Mrs. Downing, that my mom had just had a baby boy. She hadn’t, of course, and while I got thoroughly admonished for my “storytelling,” I wasn’t deterred from what would become a lifelong passion.



From making up tales as a kid which centered around my favorite TV shows to today, I love telling stories! Stories with handsome guys and spunky gals, that always…always end with a happily-ever-after.



My romances are full of passion, with heat levels that range from hot to sizzling! I've been a finalist in numerous writing contests, including RWA’s® prestigious Golden Heart® in 2010. Please join me for laughter, love and that all important HEA.


  
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Thursday, February 16, 2017

The Blood Princess: Episode 1 A Vampire Dark Fantasy Novel (Blood Rite Saga Book 1) by @Dylan_R_Keefer #YA #PNR #UF



A woman with no memory. A secret with lasting implications. When Prudence awakens in a tomb with no memory of her past, she makes a daring escape that quickly places her in harm’s way. Rescued by a mysterious woman, she struggles to retrieve her memories and accept the dark urges that soon plague her. Hellish flashbacks of the life she used to live haunt her, but they’re not the only threats she has to contend with. As her grip on reality starts to slip away, she plummets into a cycle of self-destruction. Will the truth save her from herself or will it send her spiraling out of control and closer to imminent death?





About the Author: 

Dylan Keefer is a web designer / developer by day and a writer by night. He’s basically a modern day superhero, using code and words to breathe creativity into reality. On a more serious note, he has been writing from a very young age and has always been pursuing the dream of writing professionally. Everything he does is in pursuit of that dream. He writes light-hearted as well as dark themed stories across multiple genres. His stories involve psychological struggles or moral dilemmas of the human condition. If you like those themes and the idea of questioning what it means to be human, then it won’t matter what genre the story is; he will make you a believer.


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Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Find out why Sex is the Best Medicine - @KathleenGrieve #Hot #Sexy #Romance


When adventurous and sexy becomes the most thrilling dare of all...


Conservative psychiatrist, Grant Anderson plays by the rules, believing he's in complete control of his own deep, dark compulsions. Just on the brink of making a life-altering decision, a minor accident lands him in the emergency room. Encountering the irresistible and outrageous Kate Sumner changes everything for the stuffy psychiatrist. Suddenly, the fun-loving, adventure-seeking nurse tempts Grant in ways he's never known, daring him to forgo all inhibitions and expectations. Will the doctor learn that pleasure is the world's best medicine?


Buy link: 


https://www.amazon.com/Sex-Best-Medicine-Contemporary-Medical-ebook/dp/B01N7N0B25/

Standard Author Interview
Do you have any news you’d like to share with us?
My new release will be included in the next Growlers and Prowlers Boxed set to be released April 4th. This is my first step into the realm of the paranormal. It’s titled Chicks Dig Scars.
What inspired you to write your first book?
I’m a critical care nurse trained in trauma, cardiac and surgical intensive care medicine. I was recovering a lot of open heart surgery patients at the time. I don’t know if you know this, but traditionally, cardiovascular surgeons aren’t the nicest guys to work with. A lot of them are just plain jerks. Some will yell, throw things, accuse the nurses when their patients aren’t doing well… I’d pretty much had it and decided to put them all into one hot package and make him a nice guy by the end of the book. It was very cathartic. LOL
How much of your book(s) have a bit of you in the characters?
Oh, gosh, I think my heroines all have a piece of me in them. Faith has my obsession with chocolate. Roxanne has my love of baking and cooking. JJ has my potty mouth and love of useless facts no one would ever care about. Kate has my love of life and adventure. Rachel has my love of nursing and compassion for my patients. The list goes on.
Can you share a little of your current work with us?
Sure. Here’s part of the opening chapter of Chicks Dig Scars. This is unedited as the manuscript is with my editor.
            Live! Damn it, Live!
            Warm tears streamed down Rachel O’Dea’s face.  She pumped on Seamus Jameson’s chest and tried to swallow past the lump of pain and helplessness that formed in her throat.  She couldn’t even verbally count each concise, rapid chest compression out loud to the code team anymore. It was all she could do to maintain her composure and continue to assist. 
            The shrill alarms still buzzed loudly in her ears.  Rachel’s gaze shot to the bedside heart monitor displaying his oxygen level, blood pressure and heartbeat.  All read zero.
            Life!  Come on Seamus.  Come on.  I need something to work with here.  Give me a sign.  Beat, dammit! 
            “Let go, Rachel girl. Let go.”
            Seamus’ Irish lilt gently washed over her and she faltered. She dared a glance at his grey face, void of all signs of life. A sob wrenched from her parted lips. No! She refused to accept what her eyes told her. Rachel moved her gaze from Seamus’ lifeless body to the overhead monitor. Green, flat lines seemed to mock her from the flashing lights on the display.  She restarted chest compressions with renewed vigor. “Come back, damn you,” she said in a pain filled voice.
            “Rachel.”  She ignored the compassion in her best friend and fellow nurse Laura Parker’s voice.  That tone of finality fueled her efforts and she continued.  Seamus couldn’t be dead.  He’d only been sixty-five.  Rachel loved him as much as her own father.  He’d been a dear friend and confidant.  Had she failed him when it had mattered most?
            “Rachel.  Stop.  Dr. Morris called it,” Laura Parker said, gently laying a hand on her arm.
     God, no.  “Called it?  No, we can’t stop now.  What about another amp of epinephrine?  Do we have any more sodium bicarb?  Have his blood gases come back?”
            It’s okay, Rachel girl. 
            Rachel hesitated, could almost hear his voice, the pet name he called her, like he’d already given up, but that was impossible. Only this morning they’d been talking about all the things he’d wanted to get finished before he’d pass into the great beyond as he’d referred to the afterlife. He’d missed his wife, Evie, and had told her many times over the last year that one day they’d be together again.
            Laura’s lips moved, but it was Seamus’ voice Rachel heard. 
Let me go, Rachel girl.
            Rachel glanced at Laura.  “What?”
            Laura covered Rachel’s clasped hands with her own and stilled her compressions. “I said it’s over, hon. He’s gone.  Dr. Morris called it.  “I’ll do his post mortem care.  Why don’t you take a break, huh?”
            Rachel stared at her palms on Seamus’ chest.  She inhaled a ragged breath.  The smell of death hung in the air.  Her eyes were drawn to Seamus’s lifeless body, ravaged by the code.  Blood spattered the sheets from the multiple lab draws, and empty syringes from the cardiac meds given intravenously, littered the bed.  All the drawers from the crash cart were opened haphazardly as the team had rifled through them during the resuscitation effort.
            For a moment there she could have sworn she’d heard Seamus’ voice, but as her tear-filled gaze swept over him, she knew that to be impossible. His skin was gray with deep purplish hues around his ears and neck.  While she'd pressed down on his chest, she was sure she'd felt one of his ribs crack.  Bile rose in the back of Rachel’s throat.  She fought back the urge to gag, unable to stop staring. 
            An endotracheal tube, used to give him oxygen during the team's resuscitation efforts, dangled uselessly from his mouth.  His blue eyes—once so full of laughter and joy—now clouded, stared sightlessly.
           Rachel’s chest knotted with guilt.  How could this have happened?   When she'd started her shift today, he'd been feeling so much better.  Had she missed something?  Some vital sign or subtle change in his physical assessment that would've clued her in to his impending death?  Seamus hadn't even begun to enjoy the beginning of what was supposed to be his golden years.
Unable to stand the sight of him like this, she gathered fresh linens and a pink bath basin.
            “Why don’t you take that break?  Or, better yet, the day off.”  Laura rubbed Rachel on the back.  “We’ll cover your patients.”
            Rachel continued to prepare to clean him up and shook her head.   She inhaled deeply.  Blinking back the tears, she shed her latex gloves, dumped them in the trash and walked to the sink to wash her hands.  She pulled her bottom lip between her teeth.  What had she missed?
            “Stop chewing on your bottom lip.”  Laura’s soft words interrupted her thoughts.
            Rachel popped her lip from her teeth.  “I’m not.”
“Yeah, right.  You’ve done it since the first time we met.  You remember?”
She shook her head in denial. 
“When we were in kindergarten, Mitch Caine pulled on your pigtails and you punched him in the stomach.  Then we both shoved him into the sandbox.”  Laura chuckled. 
“Oh, yeah.  He was so mad.  The neighborhood cats had been using it as a litter box.  I’d forgotten that little gem.  How do you remember all that stuff?” Rachel asked.
“He blipped my creep radar, kind of like our new administrator.  God that guy gives me the willies.  He was just standing there in the doorway during the code with his creeper smile playing about his lips.”  Laura rubbed her arms with her hands as if she was trying to warm herself. 
Rachel frowned. Laura’s creep radar was always spot on.  Listening to her friend when it had come to dating her ex husband, Mick, would have saved her a whole lot of pain and misery.
Would’ve, should’ve, could’ve… Rachel sighed. 
Laura pushed the crash cart out the door into the hall then turned her attention toward the bed as Rachel dried her hands with paper towels from the dispenser.   She tossed the waste into the trash. 
“Laura,” Rachel said softly.  “I got this.” 
Laura pierced her with her worried gaze.  “You sure, hon?”
            Rachel took several deep breaths and pulled a fresh pair of latex gloves on, struggling with the rubber over her still damp hands.  “I can’t let you all do my work for me.  Thanks to the all-mighty budget cuts, we’re stretched to the limit as it is.”  She grimaced.  “I’ll call you when I’m ready to bag him.”
            Laura hesitated.  “Well,” she said.  “If you’re sure…  I’ll try and get a hold of his son again.  Ruby wasn’t having any luck earlier when all this went down.”
            Rachel nodded, staring at Seamus’ lifeless body.  She heard the soft click of the door behind her as Laura left the room.  Her vision blurred.  Covering her eyes with her hands, she fought the grief that threatened to pull her beneath a strong under toe, where everything was cold and dark.
            He’s in a better place now.
            He doesn’t have to suffer any more.
            Rachel tried to console herself with the same words she told family members who’d had loved ones pass away.  The words seemed so hollow and empty.  She’d never, ever speak them again.  She choked back a sob.  God, sometimes her job sucked. 

Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?
Finding the time to write. I work 2 full time jobs trying to get my children through college. Someday I’ll be a full time writer and part time nurse
What was the hardest part of writing your book(s)?
Trying to show you all the real life medical action without it coming across as too technical. I want my readers to understand what they’re reading and I strive to make that happen. That’s why I consider myself lucky that the editors I’ve had the privilege of working with don’t have a medical background.
Do you have anything else you’d like to add?
My current Novella, Sex Is The Best Medicine is available for preorder now on Amazon. This is where you’ll read Dr. Grant Anderson’s story. Here’s the blurb:
When adventurous and sexy becomes the most thrilling dare of all...
Conservative psychiatrist, Grant Anderson plays by the rules, believing he's in complete control of his own deep, dark compulsions.  Just on the brink of making a life-altering decision, a minor accident lands him in the emergency room.  Encountering the irresistible and outrageous Kate Sumner changes everything for the stuffy psychiatrist.  Suddenly, the fun-loving, adventure-seeking nurse tempts Grant in ways he's never known, daring him to forgo all inhibitions and expectations.  Will the doctor learn that pleasure is the world's best medicine?  


About Kathleen: 



Full time nurse, amateur cake baker, writer, and zombie obsessed, Kathleen draws a lot from the real-life medical drama she experiences as a RN for her novels. Writing romance is a creative outlet where she can effectively deal with the daily stress and sorrow, adding levity and humor to situations that provide a happily ever after when there isn't one. She has recently discovered the fantastic world of air ambulance after 20+ years of working critical care in the hospital and relishes her role as a flight nurse!
 

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Sex Best Medicine Tour Schedule



2/10

Sensuous Promos 

2/10
Nic’s Book Nook 

2/11
Nicki Day 

2/11
Colleen S. Myers 

2/12
Get Cozy 

2/12
The Book Pub 

2/13
Darkest Cravings 

2/13
Nicole Morgan 

2/14
All My Book Finds 

2/14
Taylor Brooks 

Thursday, February 2, 2017

#HOT #NEWRELEASE: Tight Spiral by @Gill1Michael #Sports #Romance #Suspense #Superbowl #football



The minute she had sat down at the table that day in Wembley, he'd felt a connection that seemed to develop instantaneously between the two of them. He had wanted her ever since...
 
Inspired by Lee Childs and Nicolas Sparks, Tight Spiral is a fast-paced tale of romance and suspense. Written by former American Football Coach, Michael J Gill, this is the story of two people who fall in love despite the obstacles and wrongful assumptions in their path.
 
The novel follows Harry Smith, the first British quarterback in American college football who had everything going him: a star future, and a pretty Texan girl on his arm. But when "Prince Harry" collides with fate in a near-fatal accident, everything unravels.
 
Amy Carrington is a sports reporter in Leeds, England, who'd much rather report on life and fashion. But her boss has a brand new job for her covering the rise of American football in Britain that might just skyrocket her career and change her life.
 
When Harry emerges from his coma with no interest in football, can Amy bring him back to life and help him win the biggest game of his career?


https://www.amazon.com/Tight-Spiral-Smith-Carrington-1/dp/1783063009




Fun Author Interview



Who I am.
A brit living in Canada that is an American Football fanatic and loves all types of music. 

What genres I write in.
Romantic Suspense & Murder/Mystery

Favorite genres to read
Crime, espionage, sports fiction

Favorite TV shows
Blue Bloods, Madam Secretary, Scott & Bailey (UK) Big Bang

Last movie I saw on the big screen
James Bond all of them. Otherwise, I wait for rental.

What’s on my Netflix list (to be watched)
Line of Duty (UK) Westworld. Jessica Jones.

Coffee or Tea
Coffee

Chocolate or Caramel
Chocolate

Apple Cider or Pumpkin Spice
Cider

Rock N Roll or Country
Rock but also like Country

Lumberjack or Police Officer
Neither

Tropical Island or Winter Cabin

Tropical Island


Author Bio


After years of writing articles and non-fiction, Michael turned to contemporary fiction writing in 2012.

His first book "Tight Spiral" is a romantic sports drama set in the USA & UK. This is a story of two people who fall in love despite the obstacles and wrongful assumptions in their path.
Michael decided to publish a new edition with over fifty additional pages, which will be available on October 28, 2016 and available now on pre-order. The original story is rated 4.27 out of 5 stars on Goodreads.

Michael also writes a murder/mystery series - Raymond Armstrong Novels, featuring The Whisky Affair & The Shackleton Affair.

The Whisky Affair is receiving excellent reviews including - Gill's s knowledge of the whisky industry comes through in this riveting novel set in Scotland. The story has realistic characters, a strong sense of place, and a murder to sweeten the plot.
I found The Whisky Affair intoxicating.

Alice Walsh - Award winning author

The Shackleton Affair was shortlisted for the Book Viral best book of 2015 award.

All of Michael's novels have a romantic element that is best described by a Goodreads reviewer - Your love scenes are hot. I like their moves. Its sexy without graphics and its fun.

Born in Yorkshire, England, Michael was involved in an almost fatal accident when he was 17 years old. After days in a coma, over a year in the hospital, that day changed his life for-ever. Fate, destiny, life's journey is always forefront in his mind.




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Tour Schedule



1/30
Sensuous Promos 

1/31
The Book Pub 

2/1
Darkest Cravings 

2/1
Nicole Morgan 

2/2
All My Book Finds 

2/2
Taylor Brooks 

2/3
Nic’s Book Nook 

2/3
Nicki Day 

2/4
Colleen S. Myers 

2/4
Get Cozy