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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Blog Tour- Gabe by Maryann Jordan

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Alvarez Security Agency Former Special Forces brothers-in-arms now working together to provide an elite security service in the southern city of Richland. Gabe Malloy, dedicated to his brothers, spent his weekends with cheap booze and easy women. When some of his friends finally settled down, he wondered if he would ever find the woman of his dreams. He just never expected to encounter her in an alley. Jennifer Lambert worked as a social worker for the city and would often take food to the elderly residents in her building. One night, in an alley behind a restaurant, she was startled by a tall, handsome man wanting to assist. Giving him the cold shoulder, she left…but dreams of him followed her long into the night. Gabe knew the independent Jennifer was a woman worthy of knowing, but convincing the beauty that she needed him was the challenge. Raising her young brother plus the responsibilities of the elder center, had kept her from looking for love…but she took a chance on Gabe. Now that he found her, can he keep her safe when someone threatens her and those she loves? Calling upon his brothers, Alvarez Security races to save her before it is too late. ****Due to scenes of an explicit sexual nature and language that some consider crude, please be warned - for 18+ only! If you do not like alphas with heart who fall instantly in love with strong female characters while dealing with real life issues...again be warned!!

***** Gabe now live 3Best seller in Military Romance and Mystery/Suspense categories!! Amazon.com: http://goo.gl/36ADLY Amazon.uk: http://goo.gl/J5eqUK Amazon.au: http://goo.gl/FNnhCW Amazon.ca: http://goo.gl/Tt0Pb6 Full length novel, romantic suspense, military, hot sex and sweet romance! Alvarez Security Agency Former Special Forces brothers-in-arms now working together to provide an elite security service in the southern city of Richland. Gabe-now-live-3 
Early Reviews: *****Maryann Jordan you have written another immaculate story, that will render your readers speechless. Gabe story is about love, loss, trust, survival, friendship, brotherhood and community. The main characters as well as the secondary characters will become family and will take residence in your heart. *****Things one of those books that will not only knock your socks off, but also pretty much draw out most emotions you can name off the top of your head. Yeas there are some super hot sex scenes but there are moments that will bring you to tears. You will feel fear for the characters and see how true love for someone can bring a grown man to his knees. *****This new series is in my opinion Maryann's best work! I fell in love with the characters and the story. There are many twists and turns and ups and downs. Gabe is a solid Alpha male working for Alvarez Security with his brothers in arms. Jennifer is a sweet little tiny woman who only puts others in front of herself. And Ross God Bless his little heart!! This story is an amazing journey of love and protection. About fighting for what you want. Highly recommended. Gabe-6
Other Books by Maryann Jordan The Fairfield Series: Emmas' Home, Laurie's Time, and Carol's Image Carol's Image http://goo.gl/ZouoY4 Laurie's Time http://goo.gl/PNSepu Emma's Home http://goo.gl/jYdHcY boxed set Amazon: http://goo.gl/6EUvVk The Love's Series: Love's Taming, Love's Tempting, Love's Trusting Love's Trusting: http://goo.gl/Rs1qT2 Love's Tempting: http://goo.gl/ngDoo9 Love's Taming: http://goo.gl/9Az033 Author's contacts: http://www.facebook.com/authormaryannjordan maryannjordanauthor.com

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Tour- Seeker from Amy Reece


✢ ✢ ✢ The Seeker NOW AVAILABLE! ✢ ✢ ✢
(Book One of the Seeker Series)
by authors Amy Reece

Genre: YA/Paranormal/Romance/Suspense 



✢ SYNOPSIS 
Ally Moran has always just known about things—things she shouldn’t really be able to know… 

Suddenly when she starts having vivid visions about a former friend who is in desperate trouble, the adults in her life think she might hold the key to an ancient mystery. 

Jack Ruiz has a troubled past, but is trying to make a fresh start at a new high school… 

He just wants to keep his head down and graduate, hopefully before he turns 20. The last thing he needs is to get involved with a feisty redhead and her psychic visions. 

While Jack valiantly attempts to keep Ally at arm’s length, she is equally determined to be a part of his life. Who will win this battle of wills? 

More importantly… 

Can this unlikely couple work together to find answers to Ally’s visions before someone gets killed?

The Seeker is Book One is a Series


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Amy Reece
Amy Reece lives in Albuquerque, NM, with her husband and family. She loves to read and travel and has an unhealthy addiction to dogs. She loves wine and friends, in that order. Stay tuned for the rest of The Seeker Series, coming Summer and Fall 2015

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Friday, April 24, 2015

Blog Tour- Lost Prelude by Ella Maise plus a Giveaway!

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Title: Lost Prelude (Alexander & Maya, #1)
Author: Ella Maise
Genre: Adult Contemporary Romance
Release Date: April 14, 2015
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Blurb
My name is Maya, and I'm not the same girl I was a month ago. There is an emptiness I carry around in my chest now. A broken heart caused by grief. There are also dark nights where I have trouble breathing as I feel the heavy weight of loss rushing through my veins, painful moments where I can remember my entire being scream in agony as I held onto my father's cold, lifeless hand. Then there is always a hero to every story, isn't there? A hero who I despised from the moment he opened his mouth. His name is Alexander. He is my inevitable I never expected to find. The one my broken heart leads me to. His existence, his touch, everything he did to make my pain bearable will leave a mark on me forever. Yet, I know that when I'm gone, he'll only remember me as a fading memory.    
Excerpt
My hands trembling on his hard chest, I opened my mouth, and the words just tumbled out before I could stop myself. “Maybe at another time this could’ve turned into something.” “I believe it’s already something, Maya.” “Yeah…” He was right. It was already something. But it wasn’t something that would be enough. Not for me. Not when he had someone else in his heart. Not when I couldn’t be the one he needed, wanted. Craved even. “Maybe it could have been something more, then.” “Yes. Maybe,” he murmured and brushed a gentle kiss on both of my closed eyelids. The act was so tender that it hurt my heart, and I was forced to close my eyes again. Tighter this time. Tomorrow, I’ll get over you, Alexander Ross. As soon as I’m on that plane, I’ll get over you,” I said breathlessly. His hands froze on my thighs, and I opened my eyes. He couldn’t even meet my gaze. “What else would you like to do tonight?” he asked instead. I forced a smile on my lips. We had reached the end of my dream. “I think I’m done for the night. I have to get up early tomorrow.” I got up from his lap—ignoring the hands that were trying to hold me down. The frown I came to love so much appeared on his face again. I was going to miss everything about this man.   Lost Prelude LIVE
About the Author
Ella Maise I'm an avid reader. Therefore, a big dreamer. I love nothing more than to escape real life to find those very few magical moments in a book. I love how it has the power of stealing your worries away, putting a smile on your face, and of course sometimes making you crush on fictional characters. I can't even begin to describe how exciting it is to give life to new characters and fall for them. It's definitely a different kind of addiction. I'm still searching for my own happy ending. Until that happens, I'll live vicariously through my own characters.
 
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Friday, April 3, 2015

Blog Tour and Review- Stolen Donor by Cee Smith plus GIVEAWAY

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SYNOPSIS ~Hailey~ I did everything that was expected of me. I got good grades, went to a good college; I never even had a boyfriend, which for a normal girl of twenty-two was practically unheard of. My life was safe, predictable. That all changed when Dominic kidnapped me, robbing me of the cookie-cutter life I so carefully handcrafted. I was abducted and a new me was born. ~Dominic~ I spent so long uncovering secrets that it was becoming a bit of a specialty for me. After watching Hailey for twelve months I knew the secrets she held—the repressed temptation that called to men like me. Stealing her was easy, making her fall in love with me, even easier. It was the feeling she sparked in me that I had no control over. A feeling I never expected. But the one thing that threatened to unravel us both was my secret, the reason I took her in the first place. Dominic and Hailey were two people from two different worlds, and some paths should never cross. WARNING: This book contains situations that some may find offensive. Please read with caution if you are sensitive to dubious consent or graphic language.



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EXCERPT He dipped low until his mouth rested against my ear. When his lips parted, a fog of heat slipped across my ear and snuck in thoughts of him rutting against me like a feral animal while chained to the bed. "I know what you want," his hazy voice whispered. "You want me to show you what it means to be owned by me. That was only a taste, matakia mou. You’re not ready to be broken." "Shows what you know. I’ll never be owned by anyone. You might take my body, but it’ll never be yours." "You open your mouth, and all you tell is lies. I just may have to stick something in your mouth to teach you a lesson. I knew from the moment those little blues looked at me I had you, and I don’t need to take what you’ll gladly give." "No!" I bucked my hips, trying to rut him off of me, but he grasped onto my thighs, gripping until I had no choice but to stop. He rolled us again until I was atop him once more. Within a blink, he positioned us so I was sitting in his lap with my back to his chest and his shaft protruding between both of our legs. I heard the clank of the chain and felt the weight of the metal wrap around my neck. My hands moved to the chain at my neck. "Don’t move. You’ll hurt yourself." His words barely sliced through the panic that was setting in. Was this what he was into? He wanted me to choke while he had his way with me? "Please," I croaked, my voice already sounding hoarse and strained, "take it off." I felt sick again, like I would pass out from the closing of my throat. "I can’t, I can’t breathe." I clawed at the chain tightening around the front of my neck. "Calm down. You can breathe. Stop moving. You’re only choking yourself. See," he said placing both of his hands against my hips to show that he wasn’t doing anything with the chain. I scooted back into his chest and he pulled at my hips, stopping me just before the chain became too loose. "I want to feel your hands around my dick. Take it out," he said, his words dripping against my ear like hot wax shocking me into stillness. "Don’t make me repeat myself." I unbuttoned the button closing the front of his pajamas and closed my hand around him, pulling his length through the hole. Blood settled just beneath the skin of his head, making him look feverish. His flesh was hot, and I looked on as he sprouted a drop of cloudy liquid that beaded down his throbbing flesh. That was the first time I’d ever held that part of a man, much less seen one. There was that one time in high school when Brandon pushed my hands across the front of his jeans so I could feel him while we were kissing, but that was as far as I had ever gone. "Dominic?" "Go on."

ABOUT CEE SMITH  Cee Smith is a lover of the written word. Since first learning how to string a sentence together, she’s been putting pen to paper and hasn’t looked back. Though she’s no longer obsessed with blood and gore, the dark side still calls to her, often finding refuge in her current writings. Her addiction to reading is what finally inspired her to take a chance at publishing. A California native, currently residing in North Carolina with her husband. She loves salacious stories, true love and forbidden romances—the more angst the better. Other than reading and writing, some of her other obsessions are peanut butter (don’t get her started), Michael Fassbender, and watching tv. She loves talking about the creative process and what books she’s reading, so feel free to shoot her a line. Or if you just want to say hi that’s fine too. She swears she’ll respond. Goodreads http://bit.ly/1GgsYSN Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Ceesmithauthor Twitter https://twitter.com/ceesmithwrite  
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Thursday, April 2, 2015

Blog Tour- Always Us by Heather Diemer

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Now that Jenna has finally closed the chapter on her life in Riverview, she is looking forward to the new school year and starting over. New apartment, new classes, new boy, and no drama. That is until Josh starts calling and texting her nonstop. Jenna just wanted to be done with Riverview and Josh after he broke her heart all over again. But when Josh’s hourly calls and texts suddenly stop, Jenna becomes concerned and does the one thing she swore she’d never do—return to Riverview. What she discovers, is something that will change mind and change her heart.
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CHAPTER ONE “Can you believe it? We’re in college now!” Michelle squealed next to me. She was bouncing like a kid on his way to the ice cream shop. We’d just come from the administration office at Brookhaven Community College where Michelle had enrolled for classes this fall. “Since this is my second year of college, I can believe it.” I cringed at my last words. It wasn’t Michelle’s fault she was a year behind everyone else her age. “I’m sorry.” “For what?” She’d stopped bouncing and looked over at me. “For saying that. I didn’t mean to sound insensitive.” Michelle had spent over a year in a coma because she’d driven off a bridge after her dad, the mayor of our tiny town of Riverview, was found in bed with my mom, the town drug dealing whore. Arrests were made, my mother was in jail, and her dad got off scott free, for now. He was currently on house arrest pending a trial after more information was leaked (by me). The night that our parents were found together, I was sent to my dad’s house in Brookhaven and Michelle, being upset about the whole situation ranaway to find me, not realizing I wasn’t at my mom’s house anymore. She thought I’d be at the river, the place I always went to think and be alone, but I wasn’t and she ended up driving off the bridge into the river. “Oh please, Jenna. I am so over that and you should be too. I was in a coma, big deal,” she threw her hands up like it really was no big deal that she spent over a year lying in a hospital bed. “But I’m fine now. The doctor cleared me for school. It’s a lot of sitting around, walking leisurely to and from class, and you’ll be driving me everywhere when it’s too far to walk.” She resumed the bouncing. I had to admit, her enthusiasm was catchy. Last year, when I was a freshman, I was all nerves and avoided everyone. There were required social functions like, ice cream socials and even a black light party where everyone drew on themselves with highlighters and danced in semi-darkness. I didn’t participate in any freshman orientation games. I’d met Andrew the first day and we’d hidden away at the local coffee shop. He wasn’t big into large crowds either. “I know. I still just feel bad about all of it. And then this last summer was crazy,” “Jenna,” Michelle held her hand up in my face. “Seriously. It’s no big deal. This whole thing made me realize that I need to let things go. I’m so thankful that I have a second chance at life. Look at me, I’m a medical miracle!” She had a point. Waking up after a year in a coma was pretty much a miracle. “I’m in a new town, with new people, where no one knows about what happened except you, Lauren, and a few professors and my admissions counselor. I can start over. We can start over. There’s no Josh, no dads, and no moms.” She giggled in her seat. “You are in my town now!” I said. Michelle was right. I needed to let it go too. This wasn’t a new town for me, but no one knew about me except my roommates and Andrew, and no one knew what happened this summer except Michelle and Lauren. I only had Andrew to look forward to now, and of course my new classes. My mom sat in the Marion County Jail, probably forever, and Michelle’s dad was stuck in his tiny little apartment on house arrest. He couldn’t do anything to me here. I knew I’d have to go back and sit as a witness for his case soon. I prayed that he’d have to rot in jail for the rest of his life. But I’d done some googling and first time drug cases rarely resulted in life in prison. And I don’t think accusing him of ruining several people’s lives counted toward jail time either. “So where to next?” Michelle asked, interrupting my thoughts. “Usually you’d be assigned a dorm room, but since you’re a special case,” I air quoted the last words. “We can just go home.” “Home? There’s nothing else exciting to do?” She stared at me from across the car, which really wasn’t that great of a distance, but it felt like it in this moment. Michelle and I had someone found each other and remained friends for so long even though we were completely different in every way. Where I as quiet, she was loud, where I was independent, she always looked and asked for help, where I was a homebody, she was the first out the door to a party. “Well, I do need to go shopping,” I shrugged. “Shopping!” Michelle threw her hands in the air. “For what?” she asked laughing. “Apartment stuff, maybe some food. We’ve been living off cereal and Chinese food for the last couple of weeks.” “Good point,” and we both doubled over in laughter. I drove on for a while and followed the roads to Target, my favorite store in the whole entire world. “I am just so excited for college to start!” she said again. I loved her enthusiasm. It was rubbing off on me too. I remembered back to my first day of school. I was anxious and nervous, but excited all at the same time. I knew no one except Andrew. I’d done everything all on my own. I was glad now, that Michelle was here. We were finally starting the plans we’d made in high school. Go to college together. That was step one. Step two was to travel the world. I don’t know if that would ever happen though. “I’m ready to put this summer behind me and move on,” I said a little darker than I’d intended. “Was this summer really that bad? I mean, you got me back.” On the outside, Michelle was often see as selfish and self-centered. She really liked herself. But I admired her confidence. Even before the accident, she had an air about her that drew you to her and made you like her, and even after you’d gotten to know her, you still wanted to be her friend, even if she hadn’t made you. “I just wish I hadn’t seen Josh.” My heart pinched at the sound of his name. Josh, my best friend growing up, and the one person I’d confided in last summer. I’d fallen for him, hard. But he didn’t seem to feel the same way. We’d said I love you to each other, and we’d had sex, three times, but in the end, he’d stolen my heart and stomped all over it. “Yeah, that sucked.” She scrunched up her lips in agreement. “But that’s over now.” “Have you heard from him?” her voice was full of sympathy. Michelle had been dating Josh before her accident. I didn’t know that at the time and we both thought Josh was a jerk for playing us. They’d broken up beforehand, but it didn’t change the fact that Josh couldn’t make up his mind about who he wanted to be with. Josh really was a good guy, his heart was in the right place for the most part. I have no doubt he had strong feelings for me, but when Michelle woke up, he felt an obligation to be with her. I just happened to get the short end of the stick. Now Josh was in Riverview, alone, while Michelle and I had plans to live it up here in Brookhaven. I pulled into a parking lot and shoved the gear shift into park. This car was getting old and harder and harder to drive. “He’s called a few time, but I don’t feel like talking to him.” “You should.” I sensed an urgency in her voice, like she needed me to talk to Josh. “Why?” I asked. She shrugged “I just think you need closure. Hear him out, hear what he has to say. Maybe he’s changed, figured things out.” I got the feeling that she’d been talking to him. I wanted to know, but I didn’t want to know at the same time. Right now I just needed space from him and to focus on school. “Maybe,” I offered with my own shrug. We left it at that, got out of the car, and walked into Target. I loved Target. It was this magical land where everything was beautiful and sparkled, calling out ‘buy me, buy me’. I didn’t shop hear often though because it was all so expensive. But dad had replenished my bank account and I definitely needed some things for the apartment. “So, what are we getting?” Michelle asked. She’d grabbed a basket and shuffled along beside me as I made my way to the Home department. “I don’t know. Stefanie e and I made a list last year and emailed back and forth. I don’t have it with me.” Guilt washed over me as I remembered how eager Stef and I had been to get our own place that we could decorate however we wanted. We’d made diagrams, cut out colors and images from magazines that depicted exactly what we wanted our place to look like. And now, I was here, with Michelle and not Stef. I guess I didn’t needed to buy everything today, but I did need new pillows and bedding. The stuff I’d brought from Riverview smelling like my old house, not bad, but a reminder of a time I wanted to forget. “Okay,” Michelle said slowly. “Let’s just get a few basics. Bedding, pillows, maybe some towels.” “Got it.” “What do you need?” “Probably the same. I have my credit card,” she winked at me. “Well I have my card, too,” I winked back. “We could do some serious damage.” “Yeah, but I’d really like to include Stef. And Lauren for that matter. They have to live there, too.” “Good point. But we can get stuff for our room at least,” she shrugged. “Yeah. Our room.” Again with the guilt. It was just supposed to be Stef and me. No roommates. Of course I’m excited to share a room with Michelle, I’d always wanted a sister, but I couldn’t shake the guilt of how excited Stef was for this year to be ‘our year’. It still is ‘our year’, it just includes a couple more people in the ‘our’. “Let’s get matching sets! Something grown up and sophisticated,” she straightened her back as she looked over at me. “We’re the only ones who are going to see it,” I laughed. “Whatever, I’m bringing boys over. Which reminds me, I need to get a tie.” “A tie?” I questioned. “Yeah, to put on the door so you know not to come in.” “Michelle!” I push her gently. She sways too far and grasps the cart for balance, but it’s almost too late. I grab her arm and pull her upright. “I’m fine,” she said quickly once she’d regained her balance. “I’m so sorry!” “It’s fine. Really. Sometimes I still get a little dizzy.” “Is that normal?” I had no idea what was or wasn’t normal after being in a coma for over a year. Michelle’s mom had giving me a list of things to watch out for but I hadn’t even glanced at it. More guilt settled in my gut. I was seriously slacking in the friend department. “Yeah, it is. Its fine,” she assured me. “You sure?” I asked again. “Yes, I promise. Dr. Spencer said dizziness could happen. It’s a part of the healing process. But if it makes you feel better, I will call my mom when we get back to the apartment.” “That would absolutely make me feel better. I don’t want you over doing it.” “Jenna, I’m taking two classes this semester and not even working. I will be the definition of under-doing it. This is why we need an awesome room so I can have a boyfriend to fill my time.” “Fine. Let’s find something good.” We set off down the aisles, discussing the merits of whimsical versus sophisticated, black and white versus color, and various other combinations before we decided on a combinations of whimsy and sophistication with a splash of color-purple and turquoise of course. “Oh, my gosh! Jenna! Look at this!” She skipped over to a bedding set in a huge plastic bag. “It’s perfect.” She hoisted it off the shelf and shoved it in my face. It was a basic comforter set with pillowcases and sheets. “It’s purple and turquoise at the same time.” I had to laugh at the way she described it. I took a closer look at it. It was a pretty pattern of purple and turquoise water color spots that made a floral design against a white background. “Let’s do it. Grab another one,” I said. “Now we match.” “What’s next?” Michelle asked as we rounded the corner to the next aisle. “Towels, pillows. Oh! A slip cover to hide the ugly couch?” “Aw, I love the ugly couch.” Michelle whined mockingly. The ugly couch. When I’d first arrived in Riverview last summer, I’d thrown out the furniture that had been in the house and Josh had brought me this hideous pea green and burnt orange couch when he’d seen the old ones on the front lawn. I mocked it endlessly, but really I loved it because of the thoughtfulness behind it. Now, I was stuck with it here in Brookhaven. Michelle, Stefanie e, Lauren, and I were poor college students. New bedding was one thing, but a new couch was out of the realm of possibility at this point. The thought had crossed my mind to ask my dad, but he was already generous enough that I felt bad pushing for more. “Ha ha, funny.” “What about Lauren and Stef. Do they need stuff?” Michelle asked as we stuffed pillows into the cart around the two comforter sets. “Probably, grab two more pillows. They can probably pick out their own bedding though.” “Should we get anything else?” “Probably not. I want Lauren and Stef to like living in our space.” “Okay.” “I should call Stef to make sure though,” I said, second guessing this whole shopping trip. I pulled out my phone and saw that I had two missed calls from Josh. I haven’t talked to him since the day I left Riverview. Which was only about two weeks ago, but daily calls from a person you don’t want to talk to make it seem like an eternity. I sighed. I wasn’t ready to talk to him. I wasn’t ready to hear him apologize. He’d left messages, but only please call me back and I’m sorry, please call me. I just wasn’t ready. He’d hurt me and I needed time. Possibly an eternity. I quickly dialed Stefanie e’s number and she picked up after three rings. “Hey Jen, what’s up.” Good, she was in a good mood, chipper almost. “Hey, I’m at Target right now. Do you want to come down and do some shopping for the apartment?” I tried to match her chipperness. “Right now,” her chipperness was gone. “Yeah, I know its last minute, but Michelle and I were out so we stopped by.” “You’re with Michelle?” I shouldn’t have mentioned Michelle. Stef had initially been okay with Michelle living with us as long as Stef and I could share a room. But then when Lauren came with us too, I felt that I needed to room with Michelle because of the whole accident and coma thing. I mean, it was kind of my fault it happened, even though Michelle didn’t blame me. “Yes,” I said slowly. “I can’t. I have to work in like, an hour.” She sounded pissed. I wasn’t entirely sure her work excuse was valid either. Last year her parents paid all her bills as well as her tuition. I highly doubted she needed this job. But she’d stayed in Brookhaven over the summer. She usually went on some extravagant vacation with her parents. The summer before our freshman year she’d told me they’d just gotten back from a month long trip to Hawaii and she’d gone on and on about her Caribbean excursions and laying on various beaches including Mexico, Bali, California, and countless other exotic places. “Oh, okay.” I played along. “Well, what were you thinking as far as décor then?” I asked, hoping this would turn the conversation around. “I don’t care, whatever.” That was not the response I was hoping for. “Come on Stef.” “No, you and Michelle pick stuff out. I’ll be happy with whatever. You know what I like.” She seemed to say this in a positive way, but I knew I’d hurt her feelings. “Okay. I bought you some new pillows,” I offered. “I’ll pay you back with my next paycheck.” Her voice had gone back sour. “No worries,” I replied. She’d never worried about money before so it was curious now that she’d taken a job and couldn’t pay me back until she got a paycheck. I almost asked but she cut me off before I could say anything. “Okay, well, bye.” “Bye Stef.” I had a horrible sinking feeling. I’d definitely screwed up. Michelle had wandered off to look at towels while I was on the phone, but I know she’d heard the whole thing because she was right back next to me when I hung up. “What did she say?” Michelle asked. “I think she was looking forward to shopping with me and I messed up.” “Oh.” “Yeah, but she said to pick out whatever because I know what she likes.” “Well great! That’s what you said.” “But I still feel bad.” “Don’t. Let’s go look at towels. I found some good ones.” I followed her around the Home section. We picked enough towels for all four of us. We found a pretty shower curtain with a silhouette of a tree and little light blue birds all over it. We kept with that color scheme and got brown and blue towels and some white hand towels. Since there were two bathrooms we doubled up on trash cans, toothbrush holders and other accessories. We swung by the kitchen wares and got some white dishes. We figured we could add a fun pattern to later when Stef and Lauren could be with us. We felt that it was a good compromise. After a quick look at couch slip covers, I grabbed a dark brown one and we checked out. Fifteen minutes later we were back at the apartment and had everything unpacked. “Hey, guys,” Lauren said when we’d dropped the bags in the living room. “Hey,” Michelle and I said in unison. “Did you go shopping?” “Yeah,” Michelle and I said together again. We both let out a little laugh. “Oh man, I wish I’d know, I would have gone with you.” She peaked in our bags. “We bought you pillows and towels!” I said quickly and tossed her two pillows. “Great! I needed pillows.” “I’m sorry we didn’t call. Michelle and I were already out so we just decided to go to Target.” “No worries. We can go again sometime,” she smiled. “What else did you get?” “Bedding for our room, towels, bathroom stuff,” “Dishes!” Michelle said, cutting me off. “Great.” “I also got a cover for the ugly couch.” I pulled it out of the bag and tossed it on the couch. “Why?” Lauren asked. I assumed she knew why and would figure it out if she thought about it long enough. It held too many memories, memories of kissing Josh, touching Josh and him touching me. My heart raced just at the thought of our nights on the couch last summer watching movies. “I need to cover that up now.” I ripped open the package and spread out the cover. Michelle and Lauren helped me and it was surprisingly easy. “There,” I said. “Done.” The ugly pea green and burnt orange flowers were covered with a plain brown but the memories were still there. At least the sight of it wouldn’t leap out at me and shock me with memories every time I walked past it. I shook my head as Lauren and Michelle picked up more bags and started putting things away in the kitchen and bathroom. I grabbed both comforter sets and as many pillows as I could carry and headed back to my room, tossing two in Stef and Lauren’s room for Stef along the way. I dressed both mine and Michelle’s beds and stored the old bedding in the closet. I sat on the edge of the bed debating whether or not to call Josh back. I never do, but I just had this nagging feeling that I probably should. I looked around the room. Michelle’s bed was across from me on the opposite wall, our desk was between the beds with a view out the window. I use the term ‘desk’ loosely as it’s really a piece of wood set up on two old metal filing cabinets. We’d somehow managed to fit two desk chairs under the board and prayed it would be functional for two people, and maybe we didn’t need to work at it at the same time. “What are you doing?” Michelle asked as she walked into our room. “Just thinking,” I replied. “About what?” Lauren asked. She sat in one of our desk chairs. “This year. College. Us all living together.” “Who would have thought that we’d end up together?” Lauren asked. “Well, I knew Jenna and I would live together,” Michelle piped up. “I mean that in a non-rude way, by the way. She and I had plans for after high school.” “No, I get it. We weren’t friends really, so why would you include me.” Lauren seemed totally fine with previously being left out. But to be honest, I was glad she was with us. “I’m glad you’re here, Lauren,” I said, verbalizing my thoughts. She reached out and grabbed my hand and smiled. “What’s going on here? A house meeting without me?” Stef walked through the door and stood with her arms folded. “No! Michelle and I just got back from Target and put some stuff away. I tossed some pillows in your room. There are towels on the couch in the living room for you and I covered the ugly couch so it’s not so atrocious.” I was out of breath by the time I finished telling her all of that. “We can have a house meeting if you want.” “I think house meetings would be a great idea, that way we are all on the same page about everything. It’ll cut down on arguments and stuff,” Michelle said. “Yeah, and schedule bathroom time,” Lauren said. “Schedule bathroom time?” I asked. “I don’t know. I read it in a magazine. Roommates schedule bathroom time so that everyone has time to shower and stuff in the morning,” she shrugged. “That makes sense,” I said. “So was I going to be included in this meeting?” Stef asked again. “We weren’t having a meeting, but since we’re all here now, we might as well,” I smiled. “I thought you had to work though.” Stef shifted awkwardly. “I did, but now I don’t.” “Oh. Where are you working?” I asked. She hadn’t mentioned that she had a job before. “The campus bookstore. There was a mix up with the schedules, someone else is working.” “I see. Are you sure it’s not going to be too much to have a job and take all the classes?” Last year she took five classes each semester. I assumed she was doing the same this year. “No, I’m only taking three classes plus a work study with Professor Kant. I’m working evenings at the book story three nights a week and it’s usually slow so I can do my homework there if I need to. And I get a discount on the books I need for classes, so it all works out.” “That’s a lot of information,” I said. “But good for you. “Thanks,” she said with a half-smile. Stef joined us in our impromptu meeting where we did, actually, come up with a bathroom schedule. We also decided that a group shopping session was in order as well as some girly bonding time so that we could all get to know each other. I sat back and watched and Lauren and Michelle chatted about the senior year that Michelle missed and Stef listened and interjected her own anecdotes here and there. The guilt and hesitation I felt earlier was dissipating and I was looking forward to this coming year. My phone buzzed next to me, but I ignored it. Whomever it was could wait until later. I was enjoying my time with my new roommates. AlwaysUsTeaser2   e03b5-the2bseries  

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Friday, March 27, 2015

The Beautiful Dead by Daryl Banner! We love him here at Dirty Words!

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Author: Daryl Banner
Release Date: July 29, 2013
Genre: Post Apocalyptic Zombie
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  Excerpt “You’re all dead,” I whisper, like I’m just now discovering this. “Undead. Every last one of us,” she agrees. “I doubt there’s a Living left in the world.” Looking at each of them, it’s dawning on me what world I’ve been brought into. A dead world. Ageless. No one breathes here or ever will again. Souls being fetched from soil and made up into fake-alive people, like me. A world full of … silent chests. “Now,” she says, gripping my foot tight, “hold still while I make you a new pinkie toe.” I don’t remember what else she or the Roxie girl or the twelve-year-old do to me. I don’t remember having my right ear reshaped, or my nose reset, or color fused into my lips by some weird kind of gun-shaped mechanism. Even though Helena claims otherwise, I don’t remember choosing Icecap Blue for my eyes. “And now, girl, meet Winter!” Helena’s guided me over to the first mirror I’ve seen since my Raising. The maybe-twenty-year-old face in the mirror is one I should probably recognize since it’s my own, but I don’t. She has eyes like arctic pools. Hair that falls like a soft mist, veiling half her face. Her skin is a sea of satin. Her nails are little polished glass shards. Her lips, a subtle pink, with cheeks gently blushed the same. The person in the mirror is a person I do not know. “What do you think?” the large woman asks me, obviously proud of her work. “Can you live with this?” My left hand falls off. “Roxie!” the large woman yelps. “Adhesive, honey! Proper, level-four-grade adhesive!—I do swear!” A lot of shuffling, a slight shove from my left side, and I’m whole again. I wiggle my fingers and they seem to work. For how long, who knows. “Should we try another blush?—another eye color?” the large-in-charge offers sweetly. “We have enough time before our next appointment.” “This is fine,” I say, defeated somehow. “Icecap Blue is fine. My name is fine. Whatever.” Winter. I didn’t even choose my own name.  
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  Almost Alive (Beautiful Dead, #3) Coming April 24th TheBeautifulDead3_AlmostAlive_HQ-Cover Twelve years have passed since the devastation. The world is changed. What once was a planet struggling to survive is now a planet bursting to life. The humans are thriving. Gardens are growing. Trees are reaching up to the sky and the Undeadly clutch on the planet is slowly letting go. But what does that mean for Winter and her friends? In the wake of spring, the last of the desperate Undead gather, fighting to maintain their place in a world that no longer wants them. Mother Nature slowly but certainly works to purge the planet of the Dead, just when Winter thought she had finally embraced this Second Life. Her new friends are back and old nemeses return for the final chapter in Winter's Undead journey.    
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Thursday, March 26, 2015

Wish Upon A Stud Series by Elise Sax


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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

When The Chips Are Down by Beth Rinyu

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Title: When the Chips Are Down (Three of a Kind, #1)
Author: Beth Rinyu
Release Date: March 14, 2015
Genre: Contemporary Romance
goodreads     Blurb Melanie Hanson's life didn't go quite the way she had planned. Her cheating ex-husband traded her in for a newer model and she’s in over her head dealing with the drama that comes along with raising her twin teenage daughters. The last thing she is looking for or needs in her life is a man - or is it? Ben Wilder is the boy that Melanie loved to hate throughout high school, the boy that all the girls loved and the boy that didn't give Melanie the time of day, unless it was to tease her. When she runs into him once again she realizes...he’s not a boy anymore. Older and wiser, she’s determined not to fall for her secret crush from all those years ago. But sometimes our heart has different plans than our head. Will she finally get her happily ever after with the man she least expected to have it with? Take a humorous journey with Melanie and her daughters as their lives begin to parallel and they discover that although they may be separated by a generation their struggles are still the same.   promo1_beth (1)  
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  Excerpt I tried my best to ignore him, but I could feel his eyes settling on me. I took a deep breath when he got up and sat next to me. “Well, at least I know your real name now.” I shook my head, still trying to avoid eye contact. “So, how’s your ass doing?” “What!?” I finally turned my head and looked directly at him. “From your fall the other day.” I looked away. “Was I really that much of an ass to you during high school that you are still carrying a grudge all these years later?” “Don’t flatter yourself. It has nothing to do with you.” “Oh, okay. So, are you bitchy like this to every guy you come in contact with?” “Yeah, maybe I am! What’s it to you?” He held his hand up in defense. “Doesn’t matter to me one bit, sweetheart, but you’ve clearly been shafted by a guy a time or two to have an attitude like that. I mean, don’t get me wrong. The bitchy ones are better in bed with all that pent-up aggression.” He smirked and took a sip of his beer. “Oh, you are such a pig, you know that? You are the same arrogant ‘I’m so in love with myself’ jock you were back in school! Well, reality check. Despite the fact you may have never grown up, most women have. So your good looks, perfect body, and smooth talking will no longer work.” He chuckled loudly. “What’s so funny?” “I think you just admitted you thought I was good-looking and had a perfect body.” “No. That’s not what –” He had me feeling so flustered. “I meant MEN, in general!” “Whatever you say, princess.” “My name is Melanie! Oh, wait. Maybe you’ll remember Smellanie better!” His grin widened. “Ahhhh, now I remember you! You were that cute little blonde girl who used to sit in front of me in French class. You were the little goody two-shoes who always knew exactly how to respond in perfect French to the teacher, while the rest of us struggled to maintain a D average. You know you really didn’t smell, right? That was just a nickname for you.” “I know I never smelled, thank you very much!” “Well, Smellanie, can I say that you are just as cute now as you were back then?” “No, you may not!”   About the Author beth Ever since I can remember, I have always enjoyed Creative Writing. There was always something about being able to travel to a different place or become a different person with just the stroke of a pen - or in today's world a touch of the keyboard. I am the author of The Exception To The Rule, An Unplanned Lesson, An Unplanned Life and Drowning In Love, A Cry for Hope. and A Will To Change. My life is not as interesting as my books or the characters in them, but then again whose life is? I'm a mom of twin teenage boys, a crazy Border Collie and a cat with an identity crisis! I guess you can say writing is my form of Calgon! Thanks for taking the time to learn about my books and me! If you decide to read them (and I hope you do!) please be sure to go on and review it for me - yes, even if you don't like it!
 
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