Thursday, May 28, 2015

Between the Covers - Immortal Bloodlines

Today's Between the Covers is an excerpt from my book.

Here is a excerpt from Immortal Bloodlines (Phoenix Intelligence Agency, Book # 4). Enjoy.

immortalbloodlines_800“I’m through running from you. Now the ball’s in your court to decide what to do about that.” Storm stared at his lips. She turned and sauntered back to the doorway, passing the agents from Killian’s unit who had come into his office. They parted and let her by. Storm could feel Killian watching her and she looked over her shoulder. “Decide fast, because I’m a little impatient and don’t like to be kept waiting.”

She headed outside. Bypassing the agents who smiled at her, Storm whistled as she walked back to her unit. The agents of her unit applauded when she entered.

“When we think you can’t top yourself, you do,” someone called out. “We love your zany self, Storm.”

She bowed and winked at them. It was all in good-natured fun. The agents of the assassination unit liked to tease. Storm went into her office and waited as Allure and Harmony came in.

“What was that about?” Allure demanded.

“I finally realized why Killian bugs me so much.” Storm sat in her chair and put her feet on her desk.

“Why?” Harmony asked.

“Don’t be naïve, Harmony.” Allure smirked. “Aunty Storm finally found her libido. And it has the hots for Killian.”

“What?” Harmony frowned then stared at Storm. She opened her mouth then closed it before blurting out, “You don’t date.”

“I’ll be starting soon. That is, if Killian gets his butt in gear.” Storm smiled. “I drive him crazy already. Imagine when it is up close and personal. Preferably naked.”

Copyright © Taige Crenshaw, 2014.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Teasers - Believe

To be a great champion you must believe you are the best. If you're not, pretend you are. ~ Muhammad Ali

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Friday, May 22, 2015

The Naughty Hottie Blog Hop...

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Welcome to the Nice Girls Writing Naughty, The Naughty Hottie Blog Hop!

From May 23rd to 24th, 2015 the Nice Girls Writing Naughty, is having a blog hop about BBQs with a hottie hero from any books we wrote. It's gonnaa be a party on each blog as you get to meet our various hero's.

Today I’m taking you inside what my hero from Hurricane (Singleton, Book #1) does at a BBQ he hosted. Keenan Callaghan is hosting the BBQ with Julianne Locke and well she is an event planner so BBQ parties are after all an event. Here is a Excerpt from Hurricane (Singleton, Book #1). Enjoy!

 

Hurricane
By: Taige Crenshaw
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ISBN #: 978-1-78184-081-8
Print ISBN #: 978-1-78184-562-2
Series: Singleton, Book # 1
Genre: Contemporary/Interracial
Length: Novel
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Keenan kissed her when he arrived at her side—a gentle brush of lips, then deepened the kiss. Julianne recognised what he was up to—she withdrew and stepped back. She held out a filled plate to him.

“Nope. We have to get to work on getting your yard ready for the barbecue,” Julianne said.

Keenan frowned but didn’t complain. He sighed and took the plate, grabbing a glass of juice she had on the counter already for him. Julianne lifted her own plate, retrieved her juice and joined him at the table in the breakfast nook. They ate, flirted and enjoyed the sunshine, bright outside the window.

“This is going to be a very good day,” Keenan said.

He kissed her again. Julianne agreed very much. Food, friends and flirting with this man. Later they would have fun fulfilling the promise of pleasure behind his kiss. But for now they had work to do. She withdrew and cupped his cheek.

“Come on. I have lots for you to do.”

“I say we call everyone and cancel for another day and go back to bed.”

“After all the work I put in?” Julianne arched an eyebrow.

“No. My head is saying no but my body is saying hell yeah.” Keenan sighed.

Julianne chuckled. “Listen to the head for now. Later when people start to stay too long, we can go with your body and politely get them to go.”

“Sounds like a plan.” Keenan rose, taking their plates and cups.

He put them in the dishwasher and Julianne stared at his ass in his pyjama bottoms. It would take moments to remove them and have her way with him.

Control, Julianne. Anticipation.

She breathed out then stood and hurried from the room. As they worked to prepare for the barbecue she had to remind herself of that often. Finally, when Julianne couldn’t stand it anymore, she sent him off so he could get the grill ready. When he left she braced her hand on the table and took deep breaths. She still had a whole barbecue to get through without dragging him off to a corner somewhere.

Come on Julianne you can do this. She picked up a centrepiece and took it outside. She bit her lip as she spotted Keenan standing at the grill. Julianne went back inside and took a seat by the island until she could get herself under control.

“Do you need any help?” Julianne’s hand touched his back.

“Nope. I’m good. The grill is ready to go. Now just waiting for guests.” Keenan closed the lid of his grill.

He turned and slid his arms around her. Julianne raised her head. He kissed her gently.

“Hmm…” she murmured.

“Thanks for helping me with the barbecue.”

“Yeah. Since I have no experience at planning a party, it was so hard.” Julianne blinked playfully.

“I think I taste sarcasm on the air.”

“You know it, buddy. Ohhh…I forgot the ice cream machine.” Julianne hurried away.

 

Keenan chuckled. He should have figured asking Julianne about having a barbecue would have been more than the simple slapping things together he usually did. She’d worked out the menu based on what the people invited were bringing, then figured out what they would need. He knew what she did for a living, but to see her in action was a tad frightening. Her attention to detail extended to the most minor things.

He wandered over to one of the tables she’d had delivered from Moments. It was covered in a tablecloth she had purchased for his use, saying if he decided to have any more get-togethers he should have proper linens. There was even a centrepiece with live flowers that looked summery and fun. When she had shown him the sketch, he’d mentioned they didn’t need that sort of thing. She had overridden him and said Dakota would be offended if he turned down his contribution to the barbecue. And that was that. Around the vase were cloth napkins in various shapes. Scattered on the tablecloth were decorative leaves and vines, all going with the summery feel. He picked up the plates, shaking his head. They were lovely and complemented the tablecloth and napkins.

“Hey, don’t mess up my setting. I want everyone to get the full effect.” Julianne took the plates from him and put them back.

She pulled him away from the table. Keenan glanced around the rest of the yard at the various tables with the same setting. He was awed at how she had taken a simple cookout and given it ‘oomph’, yet kept the sense of a backyard get-together, keeping it warm and friendly. The tables were set around his yard, making it easy for people to get around and sit close enough to talk. Music played from the speaker placed by the spot for dancing. The tables for the food were set up next to the right side of the back door leading to the kitchen and along the fence leading to the grill. The left side of the door was designated for the desserts. He spotted the ice cream machine they would be using for homemade ice cream.

“Thanks for doing this with me.” He ran a finger down her nose.

“Our first barbecue.” Julianne did the same gesture then cupped his cheek.

He lowered his head and kissed her.

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There 1st party hosted together. Keenan and Julianne had a blast with their friends and family. To read about how Kennan and Julianne became a couple check out Hurricane (Singleton, Book #1)- Buy Here ...

Happy Memorial Day! Go and make some memories with your family and friends.

Contest: All commenters will be entered in the contest for a chance to win All Romance Ebook –$ 10 ebooks bucks! (must have an account at All Romance Ebook so I can send the prize to you). 1 winner for the All Romance Ebook –$ 10 ebooks bucks will be chosen! The contest will go until 11:59 pm Eastern time on May 24, 2015. Also please enter a valid email address when you comment. Once winner is announced your email is how I will contact you so I can send you your prize.

Nice Girls Writing Naughty, Naughty Hotties Memorial Day Blog Hop Grand Prize: Also all commenters will be entered for a chance to win the grand prize of $50 from Amazon Gift Card!

Thanks for stopping by and I look forward to reading your comments.

Be sure to go to the individual blogs of the NGWN authors taking part in the blog hop to read about their hero’s and chance to be entered to win their prizes.

Blog Hop List:

Dani Wade
Mia Downing
Nona Raines
Lara Archer
Angel Payne
A. Catherine Noon
Darah Lace
Ella Sheridan
Nese Lane
Leela Lou Dahlin

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Thursday, May 21, 2015

Guesting at ARE and Beyond Black & White

A few places I've been recently with an interview, series spotlight and guest post.

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Between the Covers - More Than Temptation

Today's Between the Covers is an excerpt from my book.

Here is a excerpt from More Than Temptation (Singleton, Book # 3). Enjoy.

morethantemptation_800Bella waited until he did before she walked closer to the man. “Tasty Devil? I’ve never had it. What’s it taste like?”

“A devilish delight.” The man turned to her. “Strawberry and coconut heaven.”

“Hmmm… My favorite is the Angel Dream.” Bella opened her bag before she took out one of the wrapped candies then held it out. “Has coconut but not strawberry. It’s coconut with pecan, dipped in white chocolate. Tastes delicious.”

“Thank you.” The man took it. “I’ve never tried it. But I will.” He palmed it then held out his hand. “Morgan James.”

“Nice to meet you, Morgan.” Bella slid her hand into his.

Morgan held onto her hand and studied her. Bella didn’t try to get loose, instead waiting to see what he would do. She would be a willing participant in whatever he wanted.

“I have a good life. Nice, settled, and I don’t need any complications. And you have complication written all over you,” Morgan said.

“Really?” Bella glanced down at her orange T-shirt, black jeans and boots then back at him. She chuckled then smiled widely. “I don’t see it, but maybe you can see with your super sight. Well, Mr Morgan James, if you ever decide that you want to get to know complicated ole me, look me up at the supper club I work at.” She stroked her finger along the back of his then slowly disentangled from him. “Nice meeting you.”

She pivoted then walked away.

Copyright © Taige Crenshaw, 2014.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Teasers - Successful

The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather in a lack of will. ~ Vincent T. Lombardi

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Monday, May 18, 2015

Ink Motions

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Tami Lund Headshot 20143Tami Lund likes to live, love, and laugh, and does her best to ensure the characters in her books do the same. After they’ve overcome a few seemingly insurmountable obstacles first, of course.


Tami has her own knight in shining armor who proposed in a way worthy of a romance novel, two often amusing kids, and the love of her life, a Brittany/Blue Heeler mix named Kaya. She doesn’t pay them nearly enough attention, because she’s usually either writing or reading.

Most of all, she loves to write. She figures it keeps her from going insane. Or at the very least, it keeps strangers from believing she is insane, because if she goes too long without writing the characters down on the computer, she tends to start talking to them. Out loud. Often, in public places.

 

Website/Blog: http://tamilund.com

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Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/TamiLundAuthor/

 

 

Ink Motions - Interview

 

How do you get an idea for your novel?

So many ways, but usually, from real life. Last year, I wrote a short as part of a Christmas anthology based on something I saw while I was in my car, sitting at a red light. There was a CVS pharmacy on the corner, and in front of it was a brick half wall, running the length of the sidewalk. I glanced to my left and noticed a man and a very young child. The man was holding the little girl’s hand, keeping her steady, while she walked along that brick wall. Her giggle was so cute, and the guy had this soft, indulgent smile on his face. That scene is the opening of my Christmas short, The Perfect Christmas. I ended up writing the entire story around that image.

 

What is your writing style?  Do you just sit down and write or do you create?

I am one hundred percent a pantster. I cannot plot to save my life. Every book I’ve tried to plot never got written. On the flip side, when I get an idea in my head, I can sit down at the computer and hammer out 10,000 words in a day, assuming life leaves me alone.

 

Who is the "Writing Muse" in your life? I.E. who gets your juices flowing when?

I have many muses. Pinterest is my crack. When I get an idea in my head of what I want my hero and heroine to look like, I head on over to Pinterest and get utterly lost. I have boards for each of my series, as well as a general inspiration board.

 

How many novels have you written including all work in progresses you are currently working on?

I’ve published 14 books, with a new one coming out in June, another in August, and another anthology short in October. I write both contemporary and paranormal romance. The contemporary are outpacing the paranormal, so I guess I’d better get to work changing that J.

 

Who is your "writing idol"? I.E. Who do you like and what is it about there writing that captures your soul?

I am certain Katie MacAlister believes I stalk her. Probably because I do. I love her writing style, her sense of humor, her characters… I just love everything about her, as an author. Plus, she seems like a pretty cool person, too.

 

What is you favorite plot line type?

I love, love, love second chance love. One of my all time favorite books is Birthright by Nora Roberts. She did such an amazing job growing those two characters, guiding them toward realizing they truly belonged together.

 

Is there any advice you can offer to anyone who would like to write?

Oh, I’m full of advice. First and foremost: don’t do it alone. And whatever you do, get that book edited before you publish it. And don’t expect you will become an overnight success, because chances are, you won’t. But don’t give up, either. This gig is a marathon, not a sprint. A really, really long marathon.

 

What is a good villain?

A good villain is someone whose issues result from something specific. It isn’t as believable if the villain is mean or nasty just because. Give your villain a little history, a reason for his actions. It will give him and your book more depth. And your readers will love you for it.

 

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Excerpt:

“He sent it back?” Carley asked in disbelief.

Sara nodded. “He said he can tell you didn’t make it, and he refuses to eat anything from this kitchen that does not come specifically from you. He suggested you could come out and talk to him about it.”

Carley shook her head and rolled her eyes. She would just bet he was open to her going out into the dining room to talk to him.

“Tell him I’m not making steaks tonight. Tell him I’m focusing on the vegetarian dishes,” she said suddenly. She grinned when Sara walked away. That ought to teach him.

The waitress returned a moment later. “He wants the vegetarian special,” she said. “And the key lime pie.” She tilted her head and gave Carley a quizzical look. “What’s going on with you and that guy? I thought you said you didn’t know him?”

“I don’t,” Carley insisted. “I know…someone close to him,” she said. She washed her hands and nudged Eric away from the vegetable station. “He wants our vegetarian special? I’ll make him a vegetarian special,” she announced, and she set to work chopping every damn type of vegetable she could find.

When Sara returned with the empty plate from the shifter’s table, she held it up for Carley’s inspection and said, “He wants to speak to you. He said he’ll summon the manager if you don’t go out there.”

Carley’s heart sank. The manager would undoubtedly force the issue, if it was brought to his attention. He saw no reason why his chef wouldn’t want to go out into the dining room and schmooze customers.

“Fine,” she grumbled as she sliced a wedge from one of the key lime pies she had made earlier in the day. She deliberately dropped it onto its side on the plate and didn’t add garnish before shoving a few strands of hair behind her ear and stomping out of the kitchen.

“Here,” she said as she unceremoniously dropped the plate onto the table.

The shifter gave the sloppy slice of pie a cursory glance before lifting his pale blue eyes and focusing so wholly onto Carley that she was certain he saw absolutely nothing else in the room at the moment. How could someone be that focused? She didn’t think she’d ever had anyone pay her such full attention in her life.

She fidgeted, nervously twisting her hands together before she realized what she was doing and clasped them behind her back. The shifter continued to stare at her.

“You owe me for that one, Carley.”

She visibly jerked at the sound of his voice, low and deep and smooth as whiskey.

“For what?” she asked, wondering how in the world he knew her name and for what she could possibly owe him. As far as she knew, she’d never met the man before yesterday.

“That dinner. As enticing as it was eating something with your magical stamp on it, forcing me to eat vegetables does not put me in a particularly good mood.”

She blinked owlishly. “I didn’t force you to eat vegetables.”

“You refused to make me a steak.”

“Sean’s steaks are practically as good as mine,” she protested.

“‘Practically’ isn’t yours.”

With a great deal of effort, she pulled her gaze away from his and made a swift perusal around the restaurant. All human, and none were paying them any particular attention, other than the ones she knew were listening at the door behind her.

“Do I know you?” she asked.

“Not yet,” he replied.

She frowned. “What is that supposed to mean?”

His voice pitched low. “It means I intend to get to know you, every inch of you, from the inside out. I intend to possess you. I intend to do things—” He reached for her, and she pulled away as if he was about to hit her. He froze, midreach and midsentence. And then he slowly lowered his hand.

“You’ve been abused,” he stated, matter-of-factly.

She shook her head, trying to deny it. Don’t go there. Don’t go there.

“Past lover?”

She shook her head again. How had the conversation turned to this?

“Family member then.”

“No,” she finally managed to get out.

“Who?”

“Stop,” she said as she lifted her hand, palm facing out. “Just stop. This is none of your business. I don’t know you. I don’t even know your name, and I have no idea how you know mine. I—” He cut her off.

“My name is Reid. And one of your employees referred to you by name yesterday, when I went into the kitchen to meet you.”

“Fine. Fine. Reid. Look, Reid, obviously you know what I am, and I know what you are. So can we just be honest with each other? What do you want from me?”

“I was in the middle of telling you when you flinched away as if you expected I would hit you.”

Carley blew out a breath. Damned instincts. But it was hard to change the only way she knew how to interact with men.

“I don’t know how you found me, but—”

“It was purely by accident.”

She drew in a ragged breath. “Fine. By accident. Whatever. Look, I’m trying to establish a nice, normal life here. One that doesn’t involve shifters or lightbearers or anyone else from the magical community for that matter. That means there isn’t any room in that nice, normal life for you. So the best thing for you to do is just finish up that key lime pie and go back to whatever pack you came from, okay?”

“I can’t go back,” he replied. “And it isn’t acceptable that you have no room in your life for me.”

Was he serious? She stared at him. He certainly looked serious. If he was joking, he was doing a damn fine job of acting deadpan. Too fine a job.

“I don’t understand,” she finally said.

“Which part?”

She flapped her hand. “All of it. What do you mean, it isn’t acceptable? Since when do you have any say in my life?”

“Since I entered it and decided I want you.”

She stared again, her jaw falling open. “You want—”

“You.”

“Me?”

“Clearly it isn’t for your quick wit.”

She snapped her mouth shut and stabbed her finger at the restaurant entrance. “Get out of my restaurant. You can’t have me. Get out. Now.” She didn’t wait to see if he complied. She turned and stalked back into the kitchen with her head held stiffly, refusing to turn around and look at him again. She didn’t need to, to know he was watching her. Lights above, she could feel the intensity of his stare without having to look.

Just as soon as the kitchen door swung shut behind her, she leaned against the wall and took great, gasping breaths. Her entire body shook as if she was in shock. Hell, she probably was.

Someone thrust a glass into her hand. The stench of bourbon assaulted her nose.

“Drink,” Vivian commanded. Carley obediently drank and then sputtered and gasped when the amber liquid slid down her throat.

“What did he do to you?” Vivian demanded, clearly having decided she was coherent enough to speak of the incident.

“Nothing,” Carley said.

“Well, what happened, then? You’re shaking like a leaf. Something scared the crap out of you. What was it?”

Carley shook her head, but Vivian was a tenacious human being. Finally, Carley admitted, “I’ve never stood up to a man like that before.”

 

Blurb:

Wanting to forget the magical world from whence she came, lightbearer Carley Santiago seeks sanctuary in the human world. But when she meets shifter Reid Hennigan, she finds her heart is not so easily controlled. As passion turns to love, Carley finds that keeping secrets and hiding from her past could be dangerous for them both – fatally dangerous. Welcome back to Tami Lund’s magical world in Light Beyond the Darkness, Book 3 of her paranormal romance series, Lightbearer.

Carley was once the premier chef for the King of the Lightbearers. But when her mate pushes her over a cliff and she miraculously survives, she flees the coterie, knowing he will want to finish the job. She figures hiding in the human world is the best way to ensure her safety.

While working as a chef at one of Chicago’s top restaurants, she meets Reid Hennigan, a lone shifter running from his own past. Carley tries to push him away—she wants nothing to do with anyone from the magical community, even a persistent shifter who insists he only wants to show her pleasure.

Reid Hennigan is another reject from Quentin Lyons’ defunct pack. When he received word his pack master was dead, Reid ran away, having no interest in being forced to be subservient to another abusive pack master. Unfortunately for Reid, shifters are hardwired to be part of a pack, and soon he is wandering aimlessly through life, with no clear idea of what to do next. When he stumbles upon the shy lightbearer working at a restaurant in Chicago, he discovers a new lease on life.

Passion turns to love, and Reid figures his life is pretty damn perfect, despite no longer belonging to a pack. But Carley has secrets of her own, and her secrets could be fatal—to both of them.

 

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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Ink Motions with MJ Compton

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AUTHOR BIO


MJ Compton grew up near Cardiff, New York, a place best known for its giant, which inspired her to create her own works of fiction.

Although her 30-year career in local television included such highlights as being bitten by a lion, preempting a US President for a college basketball game, giving a three-time world champion boxer a few black eyes, a mention in the Drudge Report, and meeting her husband, MJ never lost her dream of writing her own stories.

MJ still lives in upstate New York with her husband. She’s a member of Romance Writers of America and Central New York Romance Writers. Music and cooking are two of her passions, and she enjoys baseball and college basketball, but she’s primarily focused on wine . . . and writing.

CONTACT INFORMATION

E-mail: mj@comptonlations.com

Website & Blog www.comptonplations.com

Twitter https://twitter.com/Comptonplations

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AuthorMJCompton

Tsu http://www.tsu.co/mj_compton

Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8075221.M_J_Compton

Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/MJ-Compton/e/B00J9DFFIG/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1

 

INK MOTIONS INTERVIEW

IM: How did you get your idea for your novel?

MJ: While researching baseball groupies, I came across an interesting study alleging minor league players sexually sharing the young women who hang around the ballparks. I started wondering what would happen if a former groupie and one of her lovers ran into each other several years later. SUMMER FLING is the story of one such young woman and a rookie pitcher who made it to the big leagues.

IM: What is your writing style? Do you just sit down and write or do you create a storyboard, character sketches, outlines, or note?

MJ: I’m mostly an organic writer, as opposed to an organized writer. But I do work on the characters before I start. My stories are character driven, so I find knowing the characters really helps. I also like to know the core conflict between the characters. Conflict drives the characters; characters drive the story.

IM: How many novels have you written, including all works in progress you currently are working on?

MJ: I’m not quite sure how many novels I have. There are quite a few “under my bed”, mostly incomplete. I have two sexy paranormal romantic suspense novels featuring a werewolf country music band working undercover for the US government currently available on Amazon. A third story in that series is about half-done and a fourth one is simmering—and I’m debating making the fourth story the third one.

In addition to Summer Fling (my new contemporary baseball romance), I have another baseball romance in the second draft stage, and two others in the work. Oh, and my critique group is working on an anthology—my hero is a professional baseball werewolf. I’m having a blast with that story!

IM: What is a good villain?

MJ: According to Dwight G. Swain (Techniques of the Selling Writer): “A villain is the personification of the danger that threatens your hero.” I agree. And a villain doesn’t always have to be the “bad guy.” In my newest release, Summer Fling, there a several obvious villains, but the heroine’s family as a whole is her true adversary. She can end up like them—or she can free herself to be with the hero.

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Caroline Maplethorpe spent a summer as plaything for a minor league baseball team…and oh, how Win Winston played. Seven years later, she’s respectable, and he’s in the big leagues. Now that he’s found her again, he still wants her in a major way. But their second-chance relationship attracts too much publicity, and the third member of their long-ago ménage threatens to destroy the respectable life Caroline so carefully reconstructed after that crazy summer.

EXCERPT

I never thought the indiscretions of my youth would return to bite me in the butt by walking through the door of the Susie Buddha Café in Syracuse’s trendy Armory Square district, but they did. Or rather, one did. Winslow Winthrop Winston the Whatever, commonly known as Win.

I don’t know if I lost my ability to breathe because I was terrified he’d recognize and expose me or because he was just so darned good-looking. Probably the result of both. Win had always had a paralyzing effect on me.

Chuck somebody or other, one of the Syracuse Saltboilers baseball team board members, accompanied Win. They headed straight for our table.

There was no escape. Life as I knew it was about to end.

“James!” Chuck greeted my father.

Dad stood, shook Chuck’s hand, and then turned to Win. “Welcome to Syracuse and the Saltboilers, Winston.”

Win’s gaze, however, fixed on me. “Carrie? Carrie Thorpe?”

I held my breath. It had been seven years. Surely I’d changed enough that Win couldn’t be certain of my identity. “Caroline Maplethorpe,” I corrected in a tight voice.

That might have been the end of it except for my father’s ego. People don’t usually ignore him. He liked to think of himself as the George Steinbrenner of Triple-A Baseball, even though he owned only a few shares of the Saltboilers. And Win had ignored him.

“Do you know Caroline?” Dad asked.

I blinked and waited to see what Win would say.

Chuck interrupted. “Win, this is James Maplethorpe, one of the Saltboilers’ shareholders.”

Win’s gaze jerked away from me and focused on Dad. “Nice to meet you, sir,” he said as he gripped Dad’s hand.

“Why don’t you join us?” Dad invited. “Then you can tell me how you know my daughter.” He looked around the table, as if searching for an empty seat or two.

Of course, there weren’t any. Dad had called us all together for this dinner meeting at the minuscule Susie Buddha Café, and there was barely room for the ten of us at the table.

I briefly thought about vacating my chair. I already didn’t want to be at a family dinner. Win’s appearance put the cherry on my resentment.

“We don’t want to intrude,” Chuck said.

Win nodded at me, and the two of them continued to a tiny table crammed into a remote corner of the café.

“How do you know Win Winston?” my father asked me once the other men were out of earshot.

I picked up my glass of water and sipped. I couldn’t tell him the truth, especially not with the entire family and its satellites sitting there. Waiting. “What makes you think I know him? He didn’t even get my name right.”

I glanced at Chandler Goodeve, my date for the evening. He seemed unperturbed. He was one of the Blandroids, the men our father had chosen for my sisters and me. Beige hair, beige eyes, beige skin, well-bred, and boring. Even their names were banal: Brandon Cummings, Andrew Armstrong, and Chandler Goodeve. The Blandroids.

I wondered what it would take to provoke a reaction from Chandler. Setting him on fire? A knee in the privates?

My answer seemed to satisfy my father. At least he dropped the subject. We were supposed to be having dinner to plan a tribute to my mother during the Syracuse Saltboilers baseball game on Mother’s Day. The Saltboilers always staged their Breast Cancer Awareness Day promotion on Mother’s Day. Dad decided the Kathryn Maplethorpe Foundation should participate. Dear old Dad would do anything to make himself look good to the community. Never mind the truth. As long as the result reflected positively on James Maplethorpe, he was content.

My old resentment against him preened for a moment. Then I reminded myself I’d outgrown my rebellious teenage furor, and I was a civilized woman now. I might never forgive Dad for what he’d done, but he was still my father. And I loved him.

Besides, I had bigger things to worry about. Like Win Winston showing up in Syracuse.

My head throbbed. My appetite fled. I forced myself to ignore the twosome at the corner table. For all of Syracuse’s size—one of New York State’s “Big Five”—it’s an incredibly small town. Six degrees of Kevin Bacon could take lessons. If Win was pitching for the Saltboilers…

“What’s wrong?” my sister Victoria whispered in my ear when the server whisked away our salad plates. Across the table, my younger sister, Alexandra, watched me with solemn eyes.

I shook my head and made sure I smiled. “I don’t know why Dad has to make a big production.”

“To assuage his guilty conscience,” Victoria assured me.

She and I were close, but even she didn’t know everything about me, especially about the summer I’d met Win. That was my secret. My shame.

I glanced around the table, wondering what these people would think if they knew the truth about me. My father would blow a gasket. Polly, my stepmother, would be shocked. Her mother, Marsha Lee, would smirk and gloat. Victoria would be appalled. Alexandra would be curious. Polly’s brother, Marc, would want the prurient details, and the Blandroids would probably not react at all. They were expected to merely marry James Maplethorpe’s daughters and be appropriate husbands, as long as they used my father’s definition of “appropriate.”

Winslow Winthrop Winston the Whatever—and yeah, “whatever” really was part of his name—had it in his power to expose all my secrets and destroy the life I’d so carefully pulled back together after that summer. The summer I went crazy. It had been seven years, but there is no statute of limitations on shame.

SUMMER FLING by MJ Compton

Available at

http://www.loose-id.com/summer-fling.html

Friday, May 08, 2015

Unbreakable Bonds – Available Now

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By: Taige Crenshaw & Aliyah Burke
Totally Bound
Available Now
ISBN #: 9781784305307
Genre: Contemporary/Time Travel
Length: Novel
Format: E-Book & Trade Paperback

When fantasy becomes reality it brings to life one who has traveled through time. A woman finds a man who sets her body ablaze with passion.

Ta-Mara LeBreaux finds escape reading a love story of a couple that get together despite all odds. Yet she never expected to be caught in her own tale—the outcome of which will be up to the fickleness of destiny. A man appears in her life, and all signs point to the fact that he is the same Levi from her book. A book she has read countless times. She must be crazy… However when the impossible becomes reality, Ta-Mara is faced with Levi who has come from between the pages to her world. He’s all her dreams come true. This man is all too real and sexy as hell. But is she living on borrowed time with Levi who can’t possibly be hers?

Levi Jefferson Davis Madison doesn’t know what brought him to this time or this particular woman. He is sure of one thing. Ta-Mara is the light that fills his soul. He won’t let anything or anyone stand between them. Yes this present time is so much different than he is used too but he won’t let that stop him. By opening first her home then her heart to a stranger, she shows him the depths of her character. Loving her is easy but being able to keep her by his side is his greatest challenge. Or is it…? There are some things that go beyond time and space. When love meets time, nothing can get in the ways of unbreakable bonds…


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Monday, May 04, 2015

Ink Motions with Trilby Palmer

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Residing in the middle of the English countryside is the perfect backdrop for Trilby Palmer to dream up wildly, comedic tales of erotica. Trilby has travelled and lived around the world but loves to call England home: English pubs, theatre, walks and cold winter nights cuddled up in front of the fire.

A background in theatre, TV and ghostwriting has given Trilby a huge insight into human nature, which is used in each and every story. Trilby has won awards in the comedy industry as well as theatre and writing.

You can contact me on trilbypalmer@gmail.com or www.facebook/trilbypalmerwriter

 

 

Interview

How do you get an idea for your novel?

 

I’ve spent many years as a ghostwriter and though writing down other people’s ideas pays the bills it doesn’t exactly let your imagination run riot. I’d also written for tv and theatre and a lot of my writing was humorous. I also harboured a secret desire for the erotic side of life. So where could I channel all this creativity? I was literally looking through a series of genres and erotica jumped out at me. I had read erotic novels many years ago but once I started researching I realized this is what I should be writing – it allowed me to be wild, rampant and funny. Pulling on my theatrical background I came up with a hero I thought could last a series, thus Ethan Dwight was born – jobbing actor who never says no, no matter what the job is. The first book ‘Sex Comedy’ sees him playing love interest to a Hollywood actress in her first play, and I’ve mapped out the rest of the series which allows Ethan to indulge in one on one’s, menage and witness a bit of female/female.

 

What is your writing style?  Do you just sit down and write or do you create

 

With all my writing it’s been pretty much a mixture of planning and getting it all down on paper first. However I don’t think one story or play has ever followed the exact plan. I think you have to go with instinct and if something comes up while you’re writing then go with it, it may change the plan slightly but you’ll get a much more realistic story.

As for words, I like to get 3,000 down a day.

 

Who is the "Writing Muse" in your life? I.E. who gets your juices flowing when

 

In the world of erotic writing I do like Lucy Felthouse. She seems to have her finger in all pies within the genre and on the pulse of what readers want. She also treats it as a business.

 

How many novels have you written including all work in progresses you are currently working on?

 

I write then let the stories hibernate. Elloras Cave have contracted two, ‘Sex Comedy’ which is out now and ‘Play Around With Me’ which is the start of a sports series – sweaty changing rooms and steamy showers!!! I have three written waiting for me to go back to and edit and I’m planning out two full length novels.

 

In other genres I’ve written about 3 plays and ghostwritten numerous books.

 

Who is your "writing idol"? I.E. Who do you like and what is it about there writing that captures your soul?

 

I think it’s important to have idols in all genres. My reading is very vast but any writer who can make me gasp, laugh and want to turn the page. Shivers down the spine are great and of course who can resist being turned on by words?

 

What is you favorite plot line type?

A mystery combined with humour. An editor said my writing is ‘flat out fun and sexy’ – that’s great.

 

Is there any advice you can offer to anyone who would like to write?

Write. I was told to just write and it really is the best way. Find your genre, find what you love to read and plan a story. Then write. Write every day even if you know its rubbish while you’re writing, you can always edit it out but it’s important to get those words down – it really is the only way you learn.

 

What is a good villain?

Sexy. Dangerous. Unpredictable. Someone you have to stay away from but somehow can’t. Think of all the best villains, they’re more fascinating than the goodies. It’s the naughty boy, the bad boy mothers warned us about. There has to be a real threat from them. I’d like to see more female villains, the sexy bitch.

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‘Sex Comedy’ by Trilby Palmer, out now: http://www.ellorascave.com/sex-comedy.html

When Ethan lands an audition to appear alongside Hollywood’s latest sex siren, he can hardly believe his luck. Cameron Roberts is out to prove her worth as a stage actor in the sex comedy, Blondes Get Dirty Quicker. According to his agent, all Ethan has to do is roll around in bed with Cameron, naked, every night for a week, in front of a packed audience. Ethan learns there’s a lot more to the job—and to the leading lady—than he ever imagined. Good thing he’s well equipped for his role.

Reader Advisory: This story has graphic sexual language and scenes—no closed bedroom doors (or other rooms) here!

 

Excerpt:

“You okay?” Ethan asked.

“Yes. Thank you for that, though I could have…” She stopped and seemed to think. “No, I mean thank you, I was going to say I could have handled it myself but obviously I wasn’t.”

“What did he want?”

“Action. Because he gets to chase me round the stage every night in my underwear he thinks I’m as easy offstage.”

“Bastard!”

Cameron didn’t seem that perturbed by the ordeal. “Hey, he’s right, I am. I like a quickie as much as the next girl but I get to choose my fucks; they don’t choose me.” She massaged her wrists. “Thank you again.” She smiled but he saw tears spring into the corners of her eyes. Quickly she wiped them away, more embarrassed by this than being rescued.

“You sure you’re okay?”

Her face crumpled and Ethan saw the actress from some back town, not a Hollywood sex goddess. She sank her face into her hands and shook. Ethan stepped forward and she leaned into him, took his comforting hug. They stood there, quiet for a few minutes, Ethan looking out over the theater.

She looked up at him. “Sorry, guess I’m tired. Guys don’t like him don’t normally bother me but now and again you just need a hug.”

“Any time.”

“You’re quite a guy, Ethan Dwight. The reason your role is cast every week is because guys who get to roll round with me in the sack end up thinking like Roger. I don’t pick you as that kind.”

“It’s just a job,” he said then realized that was harsh. “Not just a job, it’s more than…”

She laughed. “It’s just a job and you keep thinking like that and you’ll be a safe bet for many leading ladies.” She paused. “Have you had many?”

“Leading ladies? You’re my first. I’ve only had small parts up ’til now.”

“Talking of small parts, does this actor ever rest?” She patted his erection through his jeans. Playing the action hero had kept his erection alive and hungry.

“Now and again.”

“I’ve only seen him on stage but he seems like a cute guy.”

Cameron leaned into him, tilting her head towards him. “I’m choosing,” she whispered and kissed him. This was no stage kiss, but delicate, her lips flitting across his. He felt her fingers on his belt and his jean buttons pop. She tasted sweet, hot, and she bit his lip as she plunged her hand down, grabbing his dick in her slim fingers. She pulled back once or twice, ran her fingers up and down his length, the confines of his jeans adding a thrill. She let his top lip go. She nibbled on his lower lip, left to right and pumped his cock. He could feel the rings on her fingers.

 

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