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Monday, February 2, 2015
Blog Tour, Excerpt & Giveaway: Heir of the Dog (Black Dog #2) by Hailey Edwards
When the wrong fae answers her summons, Thierry finds herself saddled with a royal pain bent on making her life difficult. Well, more difficult. Her ex is back in town, her best friend is heartbroken and to top it all off, the Faerie High Court has issued her a summons.
Black Dog is missing, and the only hope of negotiating a truce between the light and dark fae vanished with him. Eager to avoid another Thousand Years War, the High Court reached out to the one person they believe can track him down - the daughter who shares his curse.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Blog Tour, Excerpt & Giveaway: Dog With a Bone (Black Dog #1) by Hailey Edwards
Half-bloods with Thierry's skill set are given two options. They can join the conclave's marshal program, or they can pack their bags. Turn down the job offer, and you've just shredded your residency pass for the mortal realm and booked yourself a one-way ticket to Faerie.
Texas is the only home Thierry has ever known, and she's not going anywhere. Even if it means following in her notorious father's footsteps as a peacekeeper. But pinning on the badge opens her eyes to the fact sometimes fae need protection too, and that sometimes humans are the real monsters.
Born in the Deep South, Hailey is a lifelong resident of Alabama. Her husband works for the local sheriff's department and her daughter is counting down the days until she's old enough to audition for American Idol. Her doxie, Black Ilex, helps Hailey write by snoozing in his recliner in her office.
Her desire to explore without leaving the comforts of home fueled her love of reading and writing. Whenever the itch for adventure strikes, Hailey can be found with her nose glued to her Kindle's screen or squinting at her monitor as she writes her next happily-ever-after.
To help celebrate the blog tour for Dog With a Bone, there is a $10 Amazon gift card & digital copy (format of choice) giveaway! Just enter below for your chance to win! :)
Texas is the only home Thierry has ever known, and she's not going anywhere. Even if it means following in her notorious father's footsteps as a peacekeeper. But pinning on the badge opens her eyes to the fact sometimes fae need protection too, and that sometimes humans are the real monsters.
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Her desire to explore without leaving the comforts of home fueled her love of reading and writing. Whenever the itch for adventure strikes, Hailey can be found with her nose glued to her Kindle's screen or squinting at her monitor as she writes her next happily-ever-after.
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Shaw kept his eyes glued to the digital display as it
counted down the floors we whooshed past on our way back to the lobby. I bit my
lip to keep quiet. No sense in risking the fallout from what I had to say to
him if the booth was wired for sound. They hadn’t bothered hiding the cameras.
They hung in corners, watching silently.
By the time we hit the street, I had worked up a good head
of steam. “Why did we leave?”
He kept walking, his long legs outpacing me. “We gathered
all the information we could.”
“How can you say that?” I grabbed his arm. “Their boggart is
a—”
“—slave who would die before incriminating its mistress.
It’s part of their compulsion. They hate humans, hate fae too, but they’re
trapped by their nature…” he exhaled, “…just like the rest of us.”
I recoiled, a wave of nausea bubbling in my stomach. “I
guess that explains the kiss.”
He stopped so suddenly I smacked into his back.
“I wanted the kiss.” Shaw backed me against a wall of glass,
the front of a coffee shop, I think. His palm slapped the pane over my head,
pinning me with his body as much as the fury simmering in his dark copper eyes.
“Hunger does not control me.”
“That was a cheap shot.” I rested my hand on his chest. “I
shouldn’t have taken it.”
“Your aim is too good sometimes.” He covered my hand with
his and gently removed it. He let me straighten, lowered his hand and got
himself under control. “If the Richardsons left any evidence behind, the
boggart would have hidden it in his den until they returned. By law we can’t question
an indentured house spirit without its masters present, otherwise their
testimony is coerced at best.”
“They killed someone there,” I reminded him.
“They killed a human.” He turned to leave. “That’s a matter
for the human authorities.”
I darted around in front of him. “The Richardsons are
human.”
He sidestepped me. “They’re suspected of committing crimes
against Faerie.”
A cold realization settled in my chest. “You don’t care
about them, do you?”
Pinching the bridge of his nose, Shaw regrouped. “I was
raised to view humans as food. I might enjoy their company, I might have been
fond of a few in my time, but at the end of the day they are a breed apart.
They’re safer as far from our world as they can get. Don’t act like you don’t
know this.”
“If Mac had stuck around,” I snarled, “Mom would have been
fine in our world.”
“You know half their story.” He touched my cheek. “Don’t
judge your father too harshly before you hear his side. Your mother did the
best she could by you. She loves you. Your father might too.”
I scoffed. “He loves me so much he ditched both of us, so
much I’ve never met him.”
“He’s old. He was born in Faerie and has lived among the fae
most of his life. You can’t judge him by human standards. If you do, he’ll fall
short every time.” Shaw started walking, slower this time so keeping up was
easier. “I’ll make a note on the file, okay?”
“If the Richardsons are proven guilty, they aren’t walking
away from this.” I said it out loud to make it real.
“No, they won’t.” He took my arm and crossed the road.
I glanced at where his hand gripped me. “You’re humoring
me.”
“Yes.” He scanned the stores lining the street. “Your
fondness for humans is dangerous.”
“Seeing as how I am half human,”
I emphasized, “I do have a vested interest in that part of my heritage as
well.”
His exhale closed the subject.
DOG WITH A BONE: Copyright © 2014
by Hailey Edwards used with permission of author.
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Monday, October 20, 2014
Blog Tour, Excerpt & Giveaway: Tempting the Governess by Vivienne Westlake
Never fall in love with your employer. Any respectable governess knew the cardinal rule. Christine Aubrey prided herself on her devotion to her charges, never suspecting that one day a former pupil would tempt her to break every rule in the book.
Theodore Blake was a "good boy" who grew up into a responsible man. Shouldering the burden of raising his sister's children and managing his older brother's affairs, Teddy has always done the right thing. But when his former governess returns to Birchwood, all he can think about is how good it would be to be bad.
Vivienne Westlake has been reading and writing romance since the age of fifteen. What makes her stories unique is her love of a sassy heroine who keeps the hero on his toes. Though she has a fondness for redeemable rakes, Vivienne's favorite Jane Austen/Regency hero is Captain Wentworth.
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Theodore Blake was a "good boy" who grew up into a responsible man. Shouldering the burden of raising his sister's children and managing his older brother's affairs, Teddy has always done the right thing. But when his former governess returns to Birchwood, all he can think about is how good it would be to be bad.
Vivienne Westlake has been reading and writing romance since the age of fifteen. What makes her stories unique is her love of a sassy heroine who keeps the hero on his toes. Though she has a fondness for redeemable rakes, Vivienne's favorite Jane Austen/Regency hero is Captain Wentworth.
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Imposing
in his jet-black jacket and matching brocade waistcoat, her employer sat
quietly behind the polished walnut table, making no move. His mahogany gaze
fixed upon her, robbing her of breath.
Though
the study was neat and uncluttered, with large windows that brightened the room
and gave the feeling of a larger space, Christine Aubrey felt hemmed in.
Theodore
Blake was far too close, his sharp gaze raking over every inch of her. At any
other time, she might find his interest charming and welcome. Tonight, it
reminded her of her position, reminded her that their roles were reversed.
She was
no longer in command. Teddy ruled the house and she must answer to him as she
once did his father. In her previous six years of employ at the Blake
household, she’d never once seen Teddy’s father watch her the way Teddy
regarded her now.
In ten
years, everything had changed. The adolescent she once knew was gone. He’d
grown a foot taller, his voice had deepened, and his gaze held a sharpness that
could only come from experience. She’d never thought of him as anything but a
pupil, but in the weeks since she’d come back to work at Birchwood, it became
harder and harder to think of him in the same way.
And she
thought of him far more than she should.
“Miss
Aubrey, I believe I made it clear that should you have any issues with my
nephew, you were to inform me immediately.” Teddy leaned forward, and Christine
fixated fixed her gaze on the swirled pattern on his waistcoat rather than look
into his eyes.
“Did
Charles come to your room yesterday, uninvited?”
While
she’d suspected that last night’s incident was the cause of today’s meeting,
she hadn’t been sure.
Any hope
of sparing young Charles from the rebuke of his uncle dissipated. The boy’s
mischief was no longer a secret, and she realized she’d been presumptuous to
assume that her activities last night had gone unnoticed by the servants.
“Charles
did enter my room, sir.”
Until
she was sure of what he knew, she would not divulge the full details. She’d
already reprimanded the child and saw no reason to punish him further for his
actions.
“What
did he leave in your bed? Or perhaps it was your shoe? Or maybe he put it in
your dressing gown?”
“I found
nothing in my shoe nor did I find anything in my dressing gown.” Not yesterday,
anyway.
“You
discovered something unpleasant in your bed.” It was not a question.
“Yes.”
“You
seek to protect the lad, which is admirable, but he has exhibited this kind of
behavior in the past. We have lost four maids and three governesses in the last
six months due to Charles’ misbehavior.”
Though
he’d never expressly told her how many governesses had come before her, she’d
discerned as much from talking with the chambermaid who cleaned her room.
Charles
needed a firm hand, but he also needed to feel safe. She was not about to
abandon him. Nor could she leave Teddy on his own. As much as he loved the
children, he was a young man of only four-and-twenty and knew little about
raising an infant and a precocious eight year old.
Christine
had sixteen years of practice.
Excerpt from Tempting the
Governess: Copyright © 2014 by Vivienne Westlake used with permission of
author.
There is a tour-wide giveaway that begins today and goes through the 25th of October! Just enter below for your chance to win an eBook copy of Lady Northam's Wicked Surrender by Vivienne Westlake. Good luck! :)
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Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Book Blast Tour, Excerpt & Giveaway: Light My Fire (Rockers Trilogy #1) by Kristina Knight
Welcome to my stop with Bippity Boppity Book tour of Light My Fire: The Rockers Trilogy # 1 by Kristina Knight. Please be sure to check out the other tour stops, and don't forget to enter the tour wide giveaway where one winner will get a $5 gift card to Amazon or Barnes, and one title from Kristina Knight's backlist in eBook format of choice.
Light My Fire
The Rockers Trilogy # 1
Kristina Knight
Publisher: Harlequin
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Length: 100 Pages
Release Date: 1 September, 2014
Heat Level: 4
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About The Book:
Lily
MacIntyre needs to shed her sitcom teen-queen image if she's going to carve out
a real career in Hollywood. A tabloid-worthy fling with rocker Nate
Lansford--her childhood friend and new cohost of a reality talent show--should
do it. As long as she can accept that the notorious player will be moving on to
the next eager conquest when the season wraps.
Long
before Nate's hard-hearted image took hold, he and Lily were each other's
protectors and allies. No one knows him the way she does--and he doesn't want
his messed-up past to muddy up her potential. For once, the bad boy is trying
to be good. Not easy when the good girl is getting wicked with him in the back
of his limo and every white-hot kiss proves they can never be "just
friends" again…
Excerpt:
"I didn't run away."
"You say tomato." Lily waved her hand. "We have to work together. So, rules."
They were barely moving now. The dance was more of a rock from one foot to the other, but the dance floor was so crowded that it didn't matter. No one was moving much. Nate's arms stole around her waist - this time over the long, brown coat - to pull her more snugly against his body.
"You really think we need rules?"
She nodded. "We're friends. The friends-to-lovers leap can be fraught with danger - "
"Fraught?"
"Filled with? Does that meet your rock star sensibilities a little better?"
Nate laughed, throwing his head back and letting go. "I may not have graduated from UCLA with a marketing degree like you, but that doesn't mean I need a vocabulary lesson. Fraught, an adjective, from the Middle Dutch. It was another word for 'freight' at one point - "
It was Lily's turn to put her finger over his lips. "You're rambling."
He offered a shrug. "I didn't want you to think I was completely uneducated."
"I know exactly how intelligent you are beneath the board shorts and old T-shirts, thanks. And it doesn't change the fact that we need some ground rules so that our friendship is still standing at the end of this, and so that we don't spontaneously combust in the middle of a live show in a few weeks."
"I don't think we've actually talked about what this might be."
"Nathan, we're both twenty-seven years old. I'm not the last virgin from the class of 2003. I know how this works. It's called sexual tension, and it's been building since before the kiss that sent...whatever else this is besides the chemistry into orbit."
He watched her for a long moment ad she couldn't read his expression in the alternating green and red lights from the DJ booth. For the first time since she realized that it was Nate waiting to take her in his arms, Lily was scared. What if he walked away again?
She didn't think their friendship could take months of working together without doing anything about their attraction. By the end of the season, there might not be a friendly feeling left between them. Sleeping together might not be the best solution, but it had to be a better option than never talking to Nate again. Especially when he was bound to show at family events, being part of her brother's company.
"I think the typical friends-with-benefits rules would work. You're not my type, I'm not yours, so we have that base covered."
Lily didn't like the sound of that. Because while she mentally knew Nate wasn't the kind of guy to build a life with, she also knew he was every girl's type from the reckless air he cultivated to the sultry songs he sang. Plus, she loved him. In a friend way. But he didn't need to know that.
"Definitely. I like my guys clean shaven and financially solvent."
"I'm not exactly a pauper, Lil."
"You know what I mean. Normal job. Normal life."
"Says the actress."
"We're getting off track. Rule number one: We aren't one another's type. Easy enough to remember. Rule number two: we don't complicate things with regular dates or phone calls or texts. This is about saving our friendship by working out the sex component."
"Your clinical mind is becoming sexier by the second."
She slapped his shoulder. "Stop it. You're just trying to get into my pants."
He nuzzled his chin against her neck, his stubble grating, making her want more than a chaste touch on the dance floor.
"Rule one: No types. Rule two: No complications." He paused. "Two is a nice round number."
Lily swallowed the lump in her throat because this last rule might shine a light on just how serious this was for her. Nate was already a big part of her life. He was her brother's best friend, her friend. Her memories with him were already deep and keeping this light was going to be a challenge no matter how many rules they created.
About the Author:
Once
upon a time, Kristina Knight spent her days running from car crash to fire to
meetings with
local police--no, she wasn't a troublemaker, she was a
journalist. Her career took her all over the United States, writing about
everything from a serial killer's capture to the National Finals Rodeo. Along
the way she found her very own Knight in Shining Cowboy Boots and an abiding
love for romance novels. Kristina writes contemporary romance with a smattering
of sass, sex and (of course) drama, and she loves hearing from readers. And
just like the characters from her favorite books, she's living her own happily
ever after.
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