Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The Dusty Mile Series by Isabella Jordan

I'm a huge fan of the zombie genre but if I mention that to a fellow romance reader or author, mostly I'm told they aren't. Why? Most think if you're talking zombies that means either your hero or heroine is a zombie. Well, I've seen that storyline work actually. But for me, the zombie apocalypse provides a world where new types of bonds and relationships between surviving humans can grow.

And what if you had a family man who'd been in the military, who had access to certain classified files, who sort of knew it all was coming? His nephews all came to visit each year and he showed them survival skills, tried to get them ready for what he seemed to know would come eventually. This man is Uncle Larry. He lives on Dusty Mile and this series focuses on his nephews as they try to survive on their way to Uncle Larry -- and the lovers they meet on the way.

The first story came out earlier this year from Changeling Press.

DUSTY MILE: CHARMER

Changeling Press

In a world where humans are prey, new rules for sex and love are still evolving...

Caroline McGrath is thrilled to find another survivor of the zombie apocalypse -- until she realizes he's Robbie Huston, the only guy she ever had a one-night stand with.

Now they're depending on each other for their very survival, and the sparks fly. Still, she has to wonder if Robbie would want her if she wasn't just about the only woman left on Earth? After all, he walked away once.

When they find Tyler, another survivor, everything gets more complicated. Caroline discovers she likes being watched, but while Tyler has no problem indulging her voyeuristic fantasies, and even joining their sensual play, Caroline's now got twice as much to lose? Will she be able to hold on to both her men once they reach Robbie's uncle at Dusty Mile?

Available now! http://changelingpress.com/product.php?&upt=book&ubid=1458

Read the first chapter! http://isabellajordan.com/excerpts/dustymilechapterone.pdf

Coming in October! Dusty Mile Survival Guide: Fun in the Garden

The survival guide is a supplemental series to accompany my Dusty Mile series at Changeling Press. It's not necessary to read the Survival Guide series to get the main story. It's meant to be some extra fun with the characters. The Survival Guide series will all be "Hot Flashes" at Changeling (if they want them LOL). Cheap reads, lots of fun.

Now that they’ve safely made it to Dusty Mile Camp, their first priority in a world where they are prey is survival. Uncle Larry wants them to start a garden to re-establish a food supply. Caroline can kill a plant looking at it. Robbie decides that some plowing of a different kind might be just the thing to get this project started.

Coming soon! Dusty Mile 2: Soldier!

The sequel to Dusty Mile: Charmer. This is the story of Robbie's cousin Owen.

Owen finished his time in the Army and put aside the soldier to have an ordinary life. He had an ordinary job that he lost to the economy, an ordinary wife who left him for his best friend. And just before he could lose him home, the zombie apocalypse happened. Putting the soldier back on, he plans to blaze a trail to Uncle Larry's. Until one amazing woman crosses his path.

Dana has had anything but an ordinary life. Forced into prostitution as a teen, her heart aches for the baby she had to give up during those dark days. With the rejects of hell roaming the earth, and law and order no longer existent, no court can now stop her from finding her lost daughter -- or finding out what happened to her.

The resurrected soldier in Owen requires a woman who can match his skill and bravery. Dana needs a man who can let her shine -- and snap a bone when she needs him to. Will they find her daughter? Will they find Uncle Larry? Will they survive and find love in a world gone crazy?

Anyway, I hope you'll give Dusty Mile a read. It's a human tale of surviving in a harsh new reality - and remembering that love is the most precious thing of all.

Isabella Jordan
http://isabellajordan.com

Monday, August 29, 2011

PERSPECTIVE by Rolynn Anderson

PERSPECTIVE

Think of this. My husband and I have spent 103 days together on a 42 foot trawler, traveling from Anacortes, Washington, all the way to Glacier Bay, Alaska, and back! So many days and so many nautical miles, favored by light, kind winds.

Listen, if the winds hadn’t been light and kind, I’d be singing a completely different tune in this blog entry. Our boat doesn’t take kindly to high winds, especially if those winds blow against tide. A favored weather report tells us that winds are ‘light.’ Next favorite: Winds will blow 10 to 15 knots. When the NOAA weather report tells us winds might crank up to 20 or 25, we’ll think about remaining on anchor or at a dock, waiting for the weather to improve. If NOAA predicts 25 to 30 knots, we’d be hunkering down, even considering a more secure anchorage or dock; at the very least, we might recheck our dock ties or let more rode out for the anchor.

Normal reaction, right? Not so if you operate a sailboat. Up here in the British Columbia hinterlands (the setting for my novel, LAST RESORT), sailboats pray for a good 20-25 knot wind so they can hoist their sails and enjoy a perfect ride, tacking back and forth on Queen Charlotte Straits. As a matter of fact, we see scores of sailboats up here in Northern B.C., but most of them move up the bays, passages and straits by motor, their sails wound tightly around their masts, hoping for stronger winds.

Sailboats yearn for wind; we trawlers like flat seas. But we do agree that tricky currents and the resultant rapids and whirlpools are problematic for both kinds of boats. Hit rapids at slack tide to avoid being thrown to the rocks! Exception: if you’re a fast boat, able to speed OVER the tricky seas, you might not care at all about rapids, current and whirlpools. In fact, in some cases, these sea conditions, horrific for our trawler, are a kick for a fast boat.

Each boat (depending on type, size, and speed) ‘plays’ differently with current, tide and wind conditions.

Same with people. We all come with a variety of perspectives…and I appreciate them all.

Learn more about the incredible beauty and enormous challenges of the isolated reaches of British Columbia in my suspense novel, LAST RESORT.

SUSPENSE SPIKED WITH ROMANCE

LAST RESORT – on sale now, print and download

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

When a Secondary Character Comes to Life

When I was writing My Fierce Highlander, my first Scottish historical romance, one of the characters in particular sprang magically to life--the hero's brother, Lachlan. He was such a charming, sexy scoundrel I knew he would need his own story. I'm not sure he wanted it. He probably would've preferred to remain the womanizing rake he had been for the last ten years, but I knew he really needed a woman to tame him. Not just any woman would do either.

He needed a woman he couldn't charm with a wink and a kiss, and a woman he couldn't wrap around his little finger. He'll have to work to earn her trust. I hope you enjoy Lachlan's and Angelique's adventure!

By Vonda Sinclair

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

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

"The Seducer of the Highlands, Sir Lachlan MacGrath, can seduce me anytime! And did! Danger, romance, and Highlanders make this tale a must read! Loved it!" ~Terry Spear, Heart of the Highland Wolf

My Wild Highlander is available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other online retailers. My Fierce Highlander is also available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other bookstores on the web.

Thanks!!
Vonda

www.vondasinclair.com

Excerpt!



My Wild Highlander
By Vonda Sinclair


Chapter One

London, England, 1618

"Lady Angelique! Come back, sweeting!" ancient Lord Chatsworth called.
Sacrebleu! Angelique Drummagan rushed down the corridor, eased open a door and slipped inside a dark drawing room, one of many within the maze of Whitehall Palace. She prayed Chatsworth would pass by. He fancied himself her suitor and did naught but drool on her hand every time he was near.
Heavy breathing and moans sounded from across the room. She turned and froze, her eyes searching the near darkness. Who was here? Only the shifting moonlight glinting off the Thames provided any illumination, revealing chair backs and settees.
A high-pitched giggle pierced the air from several yards away, in the vicinity of a sitting area near the cold hearth.
"Shh."A long moment of silence stretched out, broken by sounds of kissing.
"King James wishes her brought before him forthwith," a muffled male voice said outside the closed door.
"She vanished in this passage," Chatsworth said.
A pox upon the old lecher! And the king, too. Angelique crept across the Turkish carpet and slid behind the brocade window drapery.
"Ooh, I'm impressed with your swordplay skills, my laird." Lady Eleanor's voice, breathy and excited, shattered the quiet of the room. She was the one moaning and giggling?
The harlot.
"I'm not a laird, but I do thank you for the compliment."
A Highlander? Angelique would recognize that tongue-rolling speech anywhere.
She had never known Eleanor, countess of Wexbury, to dally with anyone below a viscount. What was she doing with a barbarian? That's what her mother—God rest her soul—would've called him, or any Scot. And Maman should know; she'd been married to one.
Eleanor cried out with carnal pleasure. Angelique's face burned hot. She couldn't comprehend how a woman found pleasure in the act. Never again would she entrust her body and heart to any man. Since men were naught but faithless pigs, she knew she only had duty before her, not happiness. Not love. That had been a foolish child's dream.
Eleanor gasped for breath and the Scot made a growling noise. The height of pleasure, some said. Surely the French term le petit mort—the little death—was more accurate. Nausea gripped Angelique even as shocking excitement quickened her heart beat. A dark, hidden part of her wondered… No, never again. I cannot marry and be subjected to a man's lust. She pressed trembling fingers against her throat and found it damp with perspiration.
The door opened and lamplight reflected off the white walls.
"Lady Angelique?" Dryden's nasal voice echoed through the room. He was the most vexing of the king's courtiers.
The two lovers became silent.
"I know you're in here. I heard a noise."
From her position behind the draperies, she noticed the light moving across the floor.
A thump sounded, then rustling.
"Sir Lachlan? What in Hades are you…?"
"I was but…resting," the Scot said.
"Have you seen Lady Angelique?"
"Nay."
"Dryden, the lamp, if you please," Chatsworth said.
"What is it?"
In the silence, the light shifted again, growing brighter as it moved in her direction.
Mon Dieu, do not let them find me, s'il vous plaît. Angelique's pulse roared in her ears. She detested Chatsworth, and now, to be discovered lurking about in a dark room while a Scot coupled with a lady harlot would be exceedingly mortifying. They might even accuse her of spying on them.
Dryden yanked the drapery aside.
"Parbleu!" Angelique blurted and pressed a hand to her mouth.
Dryden sent her a vile grin. In the background, Chatsworth scowled, then shot a murderous glance at the man they'd called Sir Lachlan, who stood in a darkened corner.
Where had Eleanor crawled away to? Angelique couldn't see her beneath the carved furniture in the dimness.
"You and Sir Lachlan?" Dryden snickered. "His Majesty will likely find this interesting."
"Non! I was not—Lady Eleanor was—where did she go?" Embarrassment flamed over her. Now, they thought she'd been with the Scot? Never.
"No need to lie, mademoiselle. Come. The king wishes to see you." He ushered her toward the door. "You, too, Sir Lachlan."
"Me?"
"Indeed." Dryden waved him forward.
The Highlander stepped into the light. The giant was more than a foot taller than she, broad shouldered and wearing a belted plaid, leaving the bottom portion of his muscular legs bare. She'd seen few of these barbaric articles of clothing since she was nine years old and her mother had taken her from Scotland.
His face was ruggedly masculine with a square jaw and hard chin, enticing to a woman's baser instincts, but not refined. This was the same man she'd seen leaving Lady Catherine's bedchamber the night before. Then, he'd been wearing trews. Dallying with two women at court? Or perhaps more? Lecher.
Amusement sparkled in his eyes before he bowed. "M'lady."
"Sir." She curtsied.
The Scot's darkened eyes fixed upon her in a too-knowing way. To cover the heat rushing over her face, she strode from the room.
Feeling like a prisoner headed for the block, Angelique walked beside the Highlander through several rooms and dark-paneled corridors, taking two steps for his every one. Dryden and Chatsworth followed. She would not be surprised to feel the prick of a sword at her back. Glancing around, she found the men empty-handed.
They passed through four doors, guarded by numerous courtiers and royal servants before reaching the antechamber with its gleaming ebony furniture upholstered in the finest red velvets. Numerous candles lit the room and glimmered off the gold leaf.
What did the king want? He'd sent for her two days before at Hampton Court Palace, though he hadn't been ready to meet with her until now. She disliked leaving the comfort of the queen's household, but King James was her guardian and she must do as he bid. Chatsworth and Dryden had been searching for her before they found her in the room with this Highlander, so the summons could have naught to do with him. Why had they asked him to accompany them?
They neared the king's private rooms and an usher opened the carved door. "Lady Angelique Drummagan and Sir Lachlan MacGrath," he announced.
The four entered. The men bowed, and she curtsied deeply before the king.
The scrawny, aging monarch, wearing overblown clothing in colorful silks, occupied an ornate chair on an elevated platform. Buckingham, his favorite courtier, a regally handsome dark-haired man in his early twenties, stood next to him, along with several other members of the aristocracy.
"You have found her." King James turned his rheumy, unsteady gaze toward the tall man beside her. "And Sir Lachlan, I'm so glad you have joined us once again."
"Your Majesty, 'tis a supreme honor." Lachlan bowed.
Dryden whispered something to another courtier, who whispered to Buckingham. And he proceeded to murmur into the king's ear.
The frail monarch's eyes widened. "The two of you have…met?"
Angelique's face heated. "Non. Not in truth."
The king frowned at his courtiers but his expression lightened when he looked at Lachlan. "It matters not. This is my ward, Lady Angelique Drummagan, the new countess of Draughon in her own right." He motioned toward her. "My dear, meet Sir Lachlan MacGrath, a hero to whom we owe much."
The cursed MacGrath took her hand and kissed it. "'Tis my great pleasure to make your acquaintance, m'lady." His rich baritone and the Scottish burr appealed more than it should have.
She stiffened.
In the bright candlelight, she saw he was a most visually interesting man. His tawny hair was too long by far and not of the current style. His eyes gleamed like a tiger's eye stone. It was not the color that arrested her, but the expression—assessing and sensual. She had come upon many a rogue like him in France, and barely escaped marrying one.
She jerked her hand away but remembered her manners just in time and curtsied. Not too deeply, because he didn't deserve even that. "An honor, Sir Lachlan."
A tiny grin lifted one corner of his full lips. Though she already loathed him because he was a Highlander and a debaucher, something about him defied her to look away.
"Through his cunning and sharp wits, Sir Lachlan has saved the life of our dear marquess of Buckingham and broken up the den of conspirators," King James said. "We knighted Sir Lachlan a fortnight ago but we believe he deserves an even greater reward. Do we not, Steenie?"
Buckingham nodded.
"He will also receive a title." King James gave her a toothless grin. "Earl of Draughon."
What? Her late father's title?
The shock and silence threatened to render her senseless on the floor. What had the king meant?
"Yes, my dear, I have finally found you the perfect husband. He is Scottish, as you are. He is pleasing to look upon and…"
"Pray pardon…Majesty." Fearing she would faint, she quickly curtsied and fled the stateroom as if Lucifer himself chased her. She would die before she'd marry a Highlander whose favorite pastime was lifting skirts.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Go with the flow

It’s the one thing as a writer you have to be able to do. You might start a story with one expectation but it goes where it wants too. If you don’t learn to adapt then the story can stall on you. That stall can be time consuming and will not let the story go forward. If you try to force something it won’t happen. This is true in anything you do.

Things are ever changing and sometimes beyond your control. What you do with the unexpected is up to you. When things flow one way you can choose to flow on that path or a different one. But ultimately in the end there is no right or wrong way to flow it is what is the best way to you. I’ve had a few things a going on in my story – a flow that I am going with. And so far I am pleased with the ay it is going. I’m sure before I am done with this book I will have a few other flows I go with. That is half of the fun.

McKenna Jeffries
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…. sensual, edgy, unexpected

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Conquering Jazz - What’s a woman to do when she unwittingly makes a tantalizing proposition to her best friend?

Be brazen, bold and set some ground rules. Her offer. One night of carnal bliss. No emotion allowed.

His counter offer. A continued affair to fulfill all their sexual cravings.

His hidden agenda. Conquer to make sure their affair never ends.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

You Don't Have To Be In Real Estate To Value Location, Location, Location


Location, location, location is the real estate maven's cry.  Location matters.  It can make the value and thus price of property soar or it can bring it down to bargain basement levels.   Add a new super highway or a shopping mall - location shifted in value from ordinary to extreme.

What writers sometimes forget in their haste to create a story, to weave a tale, is that location matters to writers and readers alike.  Nothing can jolt my interest out of a good read faster than an author making a major mistake about location.   I read a book a year or so ago that would have been a good novel but the author lost me when they described the location in an area of southern Arkansas that I know reasonably well as being in the Ozark, which is isn't.  If you're in the mountains in lower Arkansas, then it's the Ouachitas, not the Ozarks and the forest that the author described as filled with pine trees and other evergreens sounded more like Colorado than the natural state.  Even worse, their story dipped far enough south to actually be set in what's known as the Ark-La-Tex, a flat region encompassing parts of Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas.  It's oil country and you're far more likely to see nodding donkeys (oil pump stations) in the fields than mountains.  The author is a well-known, best selling author which to me makes the error even worse.

That example and another years ago when a co-worker wanted to wallop Stephen King silly for giving her hometown of Pratt, Kansas a town square when the business districts lines the highway that passes thorugh town instead inspired me to get my locations right.

So in my novels, those out in the hands of the reading public and those coming soon, I focus on location, location, location.   In my contemporary romance, a second chance at love story, Love Never Fails,(Rebel Ink Press) the setting is the small town where I live, Neosho, Missouri.   As both the eBook version and the paperback fly into the hands of local readers, I'm glad that I did my homework well because - fingers crossed - so far I've had no complaints that I got the setting wrong in any way.



In my Love Covenant series of paranormal romances (Love Tattoo, Love Scars, Love Knots) with sexy Irish vampire Will Brennan and his Texas gal singer Cara, all of the settings, from Memphis to Rusk, Texas and many other spots when they hit the road in book three are places I've been and know at least a little.



Kinfolk, my contemporary romance from Champagne Books that debuted in July is set in the northwest corner of Arkansas just below the southwest corner of Missouri where I live.  It's an area I know quite well and the places where they eat and shop, well, they're places I've done the same things.





In my upcoming October release from Rebel Ink Press, Witness Protection Program, I return to an Arkansas setting in an area of the state that I know reasonably well and the heroine's hometown of Bossier City, Louisiana is a place I can almost (and would love to) call home.



Some of my other upcoming novels also have familiar settings.  Guy's Angel, coming next year from Rebel Ink Press is set in my hometown of St. Joseph, Missouri in 1925.  I grew up on my grandparents' stories of that time and place.  Their tales were my ABC's and my Mother Goose long before I set foot in a classroom so I made a familiar place work in a time I heard a lot about, augmented with some historical research and help from several cousins.   Other upcoming novels are set in Arkansas, in Neosho, in northwest Oklahoma, and even Tulsa, Oklahoma.  My current WIP is back in Neosho.  Even my historical novella, The Marriage Cure, out from Astraea Press is set in the pioneer era of the county where I live and in a valley just below where I spent the first twelve years of married life.

I take my locations seriously and I hope that it shows!








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Sunday, August 21, 2011



Look at the new cover I just got in for my next The Wild Rose Press release!




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Monday, August 15, 2011

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Birthday high

August 13 was my birthday. I took the last week off and this weekend. I relaxed with my family. So there was no blogs, or group posts and little internet (hey I can’t do without no internet).

For my b-day I decided to buy some books, movies and music. These are three of the things I enjoy doing. Reading, watching movies and/or listening to music. I sometimes do all three together. On my relaxing day with family we watched movies, danced crazily to music and ate. After I had so much wonderful books to choose from to read so I found a corner and read while my family brought me drinks and cake. Ahhh… I love my b-day.:)

Taige Crenshaw
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Power of Instinct - A woman does whatever is necessary to protect the man who is hers but once he finds out he goes with his instincts and makes her his.

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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Summer Deal on my Angel Romance Series!

The sun is still shining here in the UK and I'm heading deeper into my current book blog tour for my Her Angel series and decided it was time for another of my fantastic summer deals!

To celebrate the release of Her Guardian Angel (Her Angel romance series #4) and my Her Angel series, I'm offering Her Dark Angel (Her Angel romance series #1) for JUST $0.99 until August 28th!

The offer is available direct from my website, at Amazon Kindle Stores, and at Smashwords with the use of a coupon. Ebook formats include epub (Nook, Sony, Kobo), mobi/kindle, pdf and html.


Her Dark Angel
Felicity Heaton
An angel without a mission, Apollyon lives trapped in Hell guarding the bottomless pit. Surrounded by endless darkness, he longs to fly free on Earth once more but his master hasn’t called him in centuries. When the call finally comes, it’s to serve a new master, a beautiful woman he has often watched over, a woman who has always captivated him.

Serenity is shocked when a gorgeous black-winged angel shows up in her city of Paris claiming that she called him when she was only casting a simple vengeance spell. He’s no other than the angel of death! When Apollyon offers to obey her and help her have revenge on her cheating ex-boyfriend, she can’t resist the temptation, but can she resist him? Can an angel as dark as Apollyon ever fall for a mortal woman like her?

Dark, passionate and erotic, Her Dark Angel is a tale of intense desire and deepest forbidden love guaranteed to get your heart racing.

ALL OF THE STORIES IN THE HER ANGEL SERIES STAND ALONE, JOINED BY CHARACTER AND WORLD ONLY, AND DO NOT NEED TO BE READ IN ORDER.

SPECIAL OFFER: Her Dark Angel is only $0.99 until August 28th! (Normally $2.99)

This special deal is available from:
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I hope you'll join me in celebrating the series and will take advantage of this limited time offer.

Felicity Heaton

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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Up for some fun today?!?

Are you in or near Philadelphia?

Then come to the Doubletree Hotel [237 South Broad Street, Philadelphia] today!

Saturday from 2-5:00pm at the Authors After Dark event there's a big booksigning open to the public and then, starting at 8:30, you can come into the Victorian Steampunk Ball for a $20 charge at the door.  The Olde City Sideshow are the band, there's photos, another signing, vendors, psychics and an Absinthe Party to check out as well.

A great way to spend a Saturday - hope to see you there!

Tilly Greene
Scorching romances full of twists, turns and ties.
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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Abuse, Power, Terrorism, Intrigue, and Romance - Return to the farm . . .

Today I'm on my way to the location in Maryland where so much of my romantic suspense, Across A Crowded Room, took place. I've only been there once before, many years ago, so you probably can understand how excited I am to see if my memory served me well now that the book is a reality and in print. I'm going to take pictures when I get there and post them on my Blog next week. Stop by Eliza March Writes... and subscribe or follow me at Twitter ElizaMarch if you'd like to see where the final showdown in the book takes place.


 The location of the farm in the book is on a penninsula jutting into the bay. There are plenty of boats.
Great scenery and sunsets...

 Quiet times ... and intrigue.
Crabbing

...and more boats. This area is just across from Annapolis where my hero attended school and later joined the SEALS. It wasn't long before he went to work with his mentor in a secret international anti-terrorist organization. The farm is where Jason and Emily meet their fate.

After anti-terrorist agent Jason DesJardin survived the explosion that killed Emily Holmes’s father, he went deep undercover. Guilt and his dark past kept him from returning for her. When Emily discovers ties between the old bombing and the terrorists, she finagles an assignment to Jason’s next mission. The balance of world power drops into her inexperienced hands, and she is forced to play a dangerous game of seduction with Mosel Reinhardt, the notorious international arms dealer. Is Reinhardt peddling the nanotech chip technology, or are Emily’s instincts about him correct?
The mission heats up when Jason finds he can’t resist Emily—agency computer genius gone femme fatale—any more than Mosel can. After years of waiting to have her again, the tables turn. Jason is unwilling to share her now, but will he be able to watch her seduce Mosel in order to find her father’s killer? Would she stop if he asked her?
SCENES DESCRIPTIONS OF THE FARM ON THE BAY
~~~She walked him to her place, slowly allowing the anticipation to build. The room smelled of roses from the rosebushes off the kitchen. The evening breeze blew the scent through the open windows. It was clouding over out on the bay,
“Storm’s brewing out there,” she said as she turned her attention back to him. Her emotions felt like scrambled eggs. She hoped he could accept how she felt, could deal with his own screwed up emotions. ~~~

~~~ The autumn colors were even brighter this year than most, or maybe it was his mood. The sun reflected the ambers, bronzes, and golds off the still water, creating a blaze of fire on the river. Jason watched as fish broke ripples in the silent surface, finally at peace with his life. He expected the peace to be short-lived, though, here at the farm in Maryland. ~~~

~~~ Her uncontrollable auburn hair still tickled his nose and managed to find him whenever he was within reaching distance. As she pulled the crab trap out of the water, she hopelessly tried to brush the hair out of the way. Unsuccessful with her hair, she gave up trying.
He loved it and her, and he finally wasn’t afraid to admit it. She let out a wild whoop as she pulled the trap onto the dock. He couldn’t help the smile that crept onto his face as he enjoyed the enthusiasm Emily evoked for their simple life.
“Look,” she said excitedly. “There are six. Mmm, good eating tonight.” ~~~

~~~ Out of the corner of his eye, he saw an old crabbing boat anchored off the bend. Years of practice taught him to never let down his guard. But now, he suspected someone was watching his back for him. For a while, anyway. Maybe, it was the way the old man on the crabber’s deck kept watch. It could be something about the way he moved that reminded him of someone else, someone younger.
... He watched the old crab boat out of the corner of his eye, feeling a little sorry for the man he’d worked with for so many years. ~~~

For other excerpts, please go to the BUY site or my blog. I hope you enjoy them.
 Eliza March writing Romantic Suspense as ELIZABETH MARCHAT.


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Living on the edge of danger…



Living on the edge of danger…




Anyone else out there love a good spy story? I don’t know what it is about them, but I just can’t get enough of them, whether it’s reading or writing them. Maybe it’s the possibility of living every day right on the edge of life and death, risking everything for love and country.



But not all spy stories are fiction. In fact, some of the best romance stories I know have come out of World War II.



One in particular was about a young woman who was studying to become a nun in Russia right before the Nazis invaded. Her family wasn’t Jewish, but they were certainly on the enemy list of the Nazi regime.



This young woman was attacked and raped by Nazis soldiers yet somehow managed to escape with the help of a young man. The young man turned out to be a spy for the Allied forces and helped the girl and her family escape before they were taken to the concentration camp.



As it turned out, the young girl and her spy fell in love, married and moved to America. They later became my grandparents. Great story, huh. Maybe that’s why I love spy stories so much.



In September, Free Fall will release at Champagne Books. This is a spy story that is very dear to my heart and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

The Blurb:

Special Agent Rainie McClain wants out. Out of The Agency. Out of the shadow life that has consumed her for far too long. Walking away from The Agency means letting go of the only man she’s ever loved, her husband, Captain Roc Branson. But at thirty-eight, Rainie has seen all the violence and death she can handle. And after discovering she’s pregnant, she just wants a normal life. But what can be normal about the reappearance of a long lost brother who may or may not be a sadistic killer, the heartrending demise of her marriage, and the web of lies that grows until she no longer knows who to trust? It’s vital that she discover the truth soon...because what she doesn’t know, just might kill her.

Where to buy the book:
Champagne Books

Monday, August 8, 2011

Fantasy come to life

So my family just returned from our very first Florida vacation. It was successful in that we all returned intact LOL and spent our first day back in separate rooms hiding from each other. We love each other but all four of us need our own space and sharing one hotel room doesn't give you that.

It was also successful in that we went to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studio's Islands of Adventure.

We had friends go there earlier in the summer but I still wasn't sure what to expect.

It was PURE unadulterated fantasy come to life. Even more than the movies.

They have recreated the village of Hogsmeade with Zonko's koke shop, Honeyduke's candy shop, Three Broomsticks, and more. Hogwart's Castle looms above the town. Not all of it is true to form, Ollivander's Wand Shop is there instead of Diagon Alley and you can see other worlds around you from the park.

But it is sheer magic. Especially for oldest and I, who are both huge Harry Potter fans. Oldest daughter was shaking with excitement during most of the time we were there.

We ate lunch at Three Broomsticks. All I could say was, "We're eating at Three Broomsticks! We're eating at Three Broomsticks." They told my hubby when he ordered soda, "there is no soda in Harry Potter World."

We drank butterbear, went to Ollivander's, Honeydukes, Zonkos, rode the Forbidden Journey (seeing herbology and rooms inside of Hogwarts).

I have postcards stamped with Hogsmeade. Definitely makes it real.

I kept thinking about JK Rowling and how it must be so surreal to see this land that was in her imagination come to life. It's wild enough for me to create a world with words. Rowling can see hers in living color.

It's an experience we won't soon forget.

Mechele Armstrong
www.mechelearmstrong.com

Friday, August 5, 2011

Her Guardian Angel (Her Angel Romance Series) by Felicity Heaton - Out Now!

It's finally here!

Last weekend, on July 30th, HER GUARDIAN ANGEL, the fourth book in my ongoing Her Angel romance series came out. This is the first novel in the series as the previous three were novellas, and it's a story that features a new hero, Marcus, and a new heroine, Amelia, as well as all the previous heroes and heroines from the series.

Don't worry if you haven't read the first three novellas in the series (HER DARK ANGEL, HER FALLEN ANGEL and HER WARRIOR ANGEL) as you can read this one out of order with them.

Her Guardian Angel is available now in e-book formats from my website and from Amazon Kindle Stores and Smashwords, and it will soon be available from Barnes and Noble, Sony, Kobo and Apple iBookstore too, as well as in paperback.

Here's the blurb and a fantastic excerpt from Her Guardian Angel (Her Angel Romance Series #4) to whet your appetite for this angel romance novel and the Her Angel series!


Felicity Heaton
A simple mission becomes a fight for survival in this fantastic instalment in the Her Angel series.

A guardian angel dedicated to his duty, Marcus will do whatever Heaven asks of him, but even his loyalty has its limits. When his superior orders him to gain Amelia’s trust through seduction, Marcus starts to question his mission and his feelings for the beautiful woman he has watched over since her birth.

Amelia has gone from one bad relationship to another, so when a gorgeous guy moves in next door looking like Mr Right, she hopes he doesn’t turn out to be another black knight in disguise. But there’s more to Marcus than meets the eye, and when he rescues her from three demonic men, Amelia is thrust into his nightmarish world—a world where God and the Devil exist, and only one angel can save her from death—Marcus, the angel she’s falling in love with.

On the run from demonic angels and the Devil himself, aided by Marcus’s angel friends and their amazing women, fighting for survival against the odds, Marcus and Amelia discover a love that will last forever.

A love so strong it will shake Heaven and Hell.


ebook price: $3.99
genre: paranormal angel romance
length: 110000 words
rating: sultry
released: July 2011
Book 4 in the Her Angel series

Available in e-book from:
Author's website: http://www.felicityheaton.co.uk/ebooks.php?title=Her%20Guardian%20Angel
Amazon Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005EUJIG8/
Amazon Kindle Germany: http://www.amazon.de/dp/B005EUJIG8/
Amazon Kindle UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005EUJIG8/
Smashwords: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/77776



EXCERPT
Marcus stretched his left arm out above his head on the pillows of his double bed, buried the fingers of his right hand into his overlong black hair and stared into the inky dark of his bedroom. The open window to his left allowed pale light to filter in from the street far below but it barely cut through the gloom and it wasn’t the reason he had lifted the sash around midnight. The stifling summer’s day had given way to a humid night that showed no sign of cooling down before dawn broke and heralded the next unbearably hot day. A light breeze washed in through the open window, refreshing him as it caressed the left side of his bare body. The heat wasn’t the only thing robbing him of sleep.

The banging came again, more persistent this time, and Marcus clenched his teeth to contain his growing irritation, his focus wholly on the hall outside his apartment. The man had been attacking the door of his neighbour for almost twenty minutes now, rousing Marcus from sleep and throwing him straight into a bad mood that had gradually deteriorated into a desire to beat some sense into the mortal.

He drew in a long breath, held it a moment in a vain attempt to regain control of his temper, and then exhaled slowly. The man hurled another string of impotent threats at his neighbour’s door and Marcus’s anger spiked right back up. His silver-blue eyes slid towards the digital clock on his bedside table. The display mocked him with the ungodly hour this man had chosen to air his bitter disappointment to not only the female but the entire apartment block. Three in the morning.

Because of the humidity that showed no sign of abating and had made it impossible to get comfortable, Marcus had only been asleep for a scant few hours. He hated waking early, especially when he was stuck in the hell known as the mortal realm.

The man banged again, rattling the wall with a tremor that reached Marcus. He was no threat to the woman because she wasn’t foolish enough to answer her door, but it grated on Marcus’s nerves nonetheless.

His temper frayed when the man shouted foul accusations at her.

All of them false.

Marcus had known Amelia all of her life, although she had only known him this past month. He had watched over her and she was a pure soul with terrible luck when it came to men, and the man knocking down her door didn’t deserve her.

Unable to bear another second and sensing Amelia’s increasing fear through the wall that joined their apartments, Marcus rose from the bed and slung on a pair of dark grey jogging bottoms. He walked through his unlit apartment with ease, not bothering with the lights as he could easily map a safe path around the furniture without seeing it, and unlocked his front door. He yanked it open and stepped out into the dull cream hallway on the other side, his gaze immediately fixing on the mortal that was daring to break his sleep and threaten Amelia.

The dark haired man looked at him.

Marcus coolly stared back.

“What’s your problem, mate?” The man’s fingers curled into fists at his sides. Marcus noted everything about him in under a second.

He was drunk. He was itching for a fight. And he was a fool who thought this sort of abuse would win Amelia back. On the surface, the man wanted to upset her and hurt her, but Marcus could see beyond the façade to the pale hope in this man’s heart that Amelia would be his again.

That was something Marcus would never allow.

“You.” Marcus pinched the bridge of his nose, rubbed sleep from his eyes, and then leaned back against the doorjamb, folding his arms across his bare chest and crossing his legs at his ankles.

The man regarded him for a moment and then turned back to Amelia’s door.

“I think you should leave now.” Marcus stepped forwards, bringing the man’s attention back to him so he wouldn’t bang on the door again and cause Amelia’s fear to increase. “Before things get out of hand.”

The man smiled, amusement touching his dark brown eyes. “What you gonna do about it? She’s my girlfriend… not yours. Piss off back inside and get your nose out of my bloody business before I break it.”

Marcus sighed. He had warned the man. He had done everything by the book. His patience wearing thin, he looked the man over again, taking in his dark jeans and the loose t-shirt that covered a physique half his own and the way his fists shook as he shouted at Amelia’s door. Without resorting to violence, Marcus wasn’t sure how to convince the man to leave. He could compel him, but using his powers on such a base creature was beneath him and would do nothing to teach the man a lesson in manners towards women.

The man banged on the door again before Marcus could stop him, hard enough this time that the white painted wood creaked under the attack, and he heard Amelia gasp.

“That is it.” Marcus took another step forwards and the man swung at him. Marcus dodged his fist, clamped his left hand down on the man’s wrist, and twisted his arm behind his back. The man bent forwards to stop his shoulder from popping out of its socket, facing away from Marcus, and grunted in pain. Marcus glared at the back of his head. “I said to leave.”

The man struggled in his grip but stilled when Amelia’s apartment door eased open a few inches and she peered around it. Marcus stared at her, frowning at the tears that streaked her flushed cheeks and the fear in her grey eyes, and tightened his grip on the man’s arm until he let out another deeply satisfying grunt.

“What do you want?” she whispered, voice hoarse and trembling.

It wasn’t like Amelia to look afraid of anything. Marcus had seen her fight it out face-to-face with her exes without showing a trace of fear but this one had rattled her. Weariness shone in her grey eyes, lending them a cold edge he hadn’t seen before. Her gaze tracked up Marcus’s arm, lingering a moment on his bare torso, and then reached his face.

“I’m sorry if he woke you.” Her gentle tone dissolved some of his anger.

Marcus loosened his grip on the man’s wrist but held on to him. “It’s not a problem. I couldn’t stand by and do nothing.”

The man twisted enough to look back at Marcus over his shoulder and then turned his head towards Amelia.

“Oh, I see how it is. Dump me and then move on to the next bloke, right? You’ve probably been fucking him from the moment he moved in. Well, I’m sure Mr Muscle is a great catch…” The man wrenched free of Marcus’s grip and stumbled forwards a few steps before righting himself. “But I’m gonna have to fuck up that pretty face of his.”

Marcus reacted on instinct and launched his left fist at the man to counter his attack. The moment he did, he felt the strength drain from his arm and pushed harder. He had been holding back to avoid seriously injuring the mortal but now that Heaven had stripped him of his immortal strength he needed to do the opposite and give it everything he had.

He leaned back to avoid the man’s punch while still pushing forwards with his own and slammed his fist hard into the man’s jaw, cracking his head to one side and sending him crashing into the cream wall. The man bounced off it, hit the dark banister opposite and then collapsed into an ungainly heap on the wooden floor of the hallway.

“Shit.” Pain shot along every bone in Marcus’s hand and up his arm to his elbow. It had actually hurt.

The man groaned and dragged himself to his feet and Amelia hesitated in the doorway of her apartment, looking as though she couldn’t decide whether to assist him or keep back. Marcus shook his hand and waited for something to happen. Instead of the instant punishment he had expected, there was only silence as the man stared hard at both him and Amelia, and then stumbled down the stairs to the next floor.

Marcus still waited.

Part of him couldn’t believe that he had struck a mortal and the rest couldn’t believe that he wasn’t being punished.

Heaven had limited his power the moment he had subconsciously decided to hit the man, leaving him with only the strength of a mortal and therefore open to attack himself. The punch had hurt him. Perhaps that was punishment enough. Perhaps all of this was punishment for his misdeeds.

Marcus sagged against the wall and blew out a sigh, clutching his injured hand to his chest, convinced that Heaven would call him in to reprimand him soon enough. He had committed an act of violence against what could be considered an innocent human. Marcus couldn’t think of the man that way. He was vile and cruel, seeking to scare Amelia and hurt her. Marcus had only done his duty by protecting her.

He opened his eyes and looked across at her where she stood at the banister peering down into the stairwell, her hands clutching the wooden railing.

His gaze drifted down over her shoulder-length straight dark hair to the plum-coloured slip that only emphasised her sensual curves, to the lean lengths of her legs. She was so soft and pure. Delicate yet strong of heart. Her fear was gone now, leaving behind the confident woman he was used to seeing in her.

She looked across at him and his eyes dropped to her bare feet. He frowned at the tattoo on her left ankle. A cherub? The plump winged babe sat just above her ankle bone, staring back at him. He smiled. Is that what she thought his kind looked like? The image humans had of angels couldn’t have been more wrong. It amused him, stealing away his pain and pushing it to the back of his mind.

His strength returned and the pain dulled further, leaving only a gentle throbbing and bruised knuckles behind as a reminder of what he had done.

“I really am sorry about that.” Amelia’s soft voice stole into his thoughts and he glanced up at her. She crossed the hall to him and peered at his left hand. “You should put some ice on that.”

Marcus studied his red knuckles. Is that what humans did in this sort of situation? In his world, they had angels with the ability to heal others. Such an angel could easily fix this issue for him. Even if he couldn’t find one, the red marks would be gone in less than a day, his body’s superior healing ability quickly erasing them.

“Would you like to come in for some coffee or a drink? It’s the least I can do as payment for being my hero.”

Marcus stared at her. Coffee was payment for being a hero? He hadn’t indulged in such drugs in a long time and while he knew about the sexually stimulating effects that caffeine had on his kind, he had no interest in drinking coffee with Amelia. If he did that, he wasn’t sure what would happen between them, but it would certainly be embarrassing for him.

“No, thank you,” he said and when she looked as though she needed a reason for his refusal, he added, “It will keep me awake.”

She still didn’t seem satisfied. She shifted foot to foot, her gaze darting down to her hands in front of her, and then looked right into his eyes again.

“How about I ice those knuckles instead then?”

Marcus glanced into her low-lit apartment and then back at her, and caught the fear in her eyes as she looked down at the stairwell. She was afraid that the man would return and begin harassing her again. He would accept her offer but not because he needed her to assist him with his healing. He would go with her because he could see that the man had won and had shaken her up, and that she was asking him to stay with her a while because she was scared.

It was his duty to protect her. Tonight, that duty could extend to guarding her a little more closely than usual. Once she had settled and was comfortable with the idea of being alone again, he would take his leave.

He nodded when her attention returned to him.

Amelia led the way into the apartment, leaving him to muse what he had done tonight and his duty.

She deserved better.

A better life.

That was the reason he was here—to keep her safe and watch over her. To protect her from the creeps and from something else.

To give her that better life.

He was sure of it.

Marcus followed her towards the kitchen, noting that the layout of her apartment differed slightly to his as he passed through the pale square lounge. There were no windows in it, just like his one, because the bedroom and bathroom lined the exterior wall opposite him. Their positions in the apartment were reversed in his. He stared through the open door of the room to the right. Her bedroom was next to his and the head of her bed rested against his wall. She slept so close to him, yet he couldn’t feel her when he was in bed, couldn’t sense her on the other side. At such proximity, he should have been able to even when her signature was dulled by her sleeping. His gaze fell to rest on the long cream couch angled towards the television set to his right in the corner of the lounge. A pillow occupied one arm of the sofa and a scrunched up dark blue blanket sat at the other end.

Did she sleep on the couch?

He looked through into the bedroom again, frowning at the smooth covers on the double bed.

Was that why he couldn’t feel her when he was in his bedroom?

Back when he had been watching over her from Heaven, she had always slept in her bed. Had something happened recently to change that? If it had, it must have occurred in the past month when he had been in the mortal realm. When he was here, he couldn’t watch over her as he had in Heaven, able to view her through buildings using the power granted to the angels of his division. He had to physically see her.

Amelia came back out of the room to his left. He dragged his gaze away from the bedroom and the bathroom next to it, and finished crossing the room to the open double doors that led into the kitchen. Her small kitchen was brighter than his, the cupboards a pale type of wood, with stainless steel appliances.

Some former owner of his apartment had deemed it stylish to have a dark kitchen. Marcus deemed it impractical. It was a nightmare to keep clean so he had given up feeding himself shortly after moving in and had resorted to eating take away food, instant meals or eating out.

Marcus leaned against the kitchen counter, his hand throbbing. It had been a while since he had felt physical pain. He couldn’t remember the last time it had hurt to punch something.

He couldn’t remember the last time he had fought someone.

Amelia placed a red and white chequered tea-towel down on the side and emptied out several trays of ice cubes into it. She gathered the ends and twisted the bulk of the cloth around to keep the ice in, and then came over to him. He started when she took hold of his hand, gently slipping her fingers under it so they brushed his palm, and raised it. Heat travelled up his arm and it had nothing to do with pain this time.

She rested the ice pack on his knuckles and he didn’t feel the cold at all. He stared at their joined hands, urgently trying to decipher how she had warmed him with only a light touch and alarmed by the hard beat of his heart against his chest. She looked up into his eyes, her grey ones full of warmth again, softening her delicate features and holding his attention.

“Thank you.” She glanced away again, her gaze briefly dropping to their hands and the ice pack, and then met his eyes. His pain faded in an instant, driven away by the heat of her touch and her concerned expression, and he marvelled at the effect she had on him. It wasn’t real. It couldn’t be. She was his duty and that was all she could ever be. Once he had fulfilled his mission, he would finally request his transfer and would never see her again. Her thumb brushed his and fire shimmered over his skin. “I really am sorry that he woke you and that you had to hit him.”

“I said it was nothing.” Marcus hadn’t needed to hit the man. He could have compelled him to stop but he had reacted on instinct, and for some reason that instinct had been to punch him. He could think of a million situations with mortals when he had been in danger and had compelled them. Why not this time?

Had Amelia’s presence as a witness deterred him?

Or was she the reason he had struck the man?

He had been consumed by anger, enraged by what the man had said about himself and Amelia, driven to violence by a handful of words.

He was Amelia’s protector. Her guardian.

He was not her lover.

Her fingertips grazed his palm as she removed the ice pack and inspected his left hand. A shiver tripped up his arm and down his spine, and his shoulder blades itched. He took his hand away from her and rolled his shoulders, trying to relieve the tension building there.

His wings wanted out.

“How are they feeling?”

Marcus’s head snapped up, his eyes immediately locking on Amelia. His wings? She nodded towards his knuckles and relief swept through him.

“Fine,” he said absently and breathed slowly to steady his racing heart.

There was no way she could know about his wings but, for a moment, it had felt as though she had been reading his mind. It had been a while since his wings had wanted to come out. After five centuries of living with them sealed away, he had grown used to them not being there. It had been strange becoming accustomed to them again when the binding curse had started to lose effect over thirty years ago. Most of the time, he was content to physically put them away as he was now. It took concentration to maintain their disappearance but it used less energy than hiding them from human eyes with a glamour, and it was far easier to move around in the mortal realm without worrying about accidentally knocking things over with them.

“Are you alright?” Amelia ducked towards him, interrupting his view of his knuckles and replacing it with an altogether more pleasant one of her face and her cleavage.

Marcus stared at her plump full breasts, his pulse picking up again, and then averted his eyes. Women had no shame. It was little wonder his master had decided that they should not serve him. They were wily, manipulative, a distraction, and considered by most as the source of all sin.

“Fine,” Marcus repeated and took the ice pack from her, ramming it onto the back of his hand when all he wanted to do was stick it down his jogging bottoms to bring his libido under control.

His fellow warriors had warned him about women, especially ones as beautiful as Amelia, and he wholeheartedly believed every word that they said. Women were dangerous. He would not falter though. Amelia was his mission and his allegiance was to his master, his loyalty to his duty, and nothing would change that.

Once this irksome mission had ended, he would return to Heaven and request his transferral as originally planned, and would join the ranks of the soldiers who protected the realm of Heaven from intruders and wars. He would defend that which he believed in. Not this mortal world, but his world.

He had never physically guarded a human before but was certain that his assignment to act as her next door neighbour was a sign that his mission was progressing and soon he would be free of it.

He couldn’t wait to return home.

“How are you feeling?” Marcus took the ice pack away from his hand and set it down in the stainless steel sink beside him.

Amelia shrugged. “Better, I guess.”

She didn’t look better. The weary edge was back in her eyes, draining them of warmth, and he found himself desiring to comfort her.

“He won’t come back.” His words had the desired effect and she brightened for a brief moment and then it faded again.

“You don’t know that.” She closed her eyes and shook her head. “I do pick them.”

Marcus turned and ran his hand under the cold water, letting it wash away the trace of blood on his knuckles. When he reached for the tap to shut it off again, he felt Amelia’s eyes on his bare back, boring into his shoulders, and lingered a moment. Would she mention the marks he had revealed by carelessly turning his back on her?

“It won’t be long before I drive you away too.”

Those words, softly spoken, caused him to look over his shoulder at her, a frown drawing his dark eyebrows tightly together. She dropped her gaze and then met his with resolution that didn’t surprise him. This was the Amelia he had come to know these past three decades. Strong, able to face anything head on, unflinching.

“What makes you say that?” Marcus turned back to face her, aware now that he was bare from the waist up and was probably only encouraging any attraction she might feel towards him. He should have put on a t-shirt before leaving his apartment but he’d had one thing on his mind—getting the irritating bastard in the hallway to shut up so he could sleep.

Or was it purely so he could sleep?

He stared at Amelia, taking in the way her cheeks coloured as he did so and how she couldn’t hold his gaze.

He had thought only of protecting her.

Defending her.

“The last bloke who lived alone next door to me left only a couple of months after moving in.”

Marcus knew for a fact that the man had been forcibly evicted due to a minor error in payments caused by Heaven’s intervention but had later won money on the lottery that had allowed him to place a down payment on the house of his dreams. The young man had been the easiest target to remove in order to place Marcus close to Amelia. The old lady who lived in the apartment on the other side of Amelia was frail and had lived in the building for over twenty years and relied on those around her to assist her. She also slept heavily, meaning that Amelia’s ex-boyfriends didn’t wake her when they came to knock down her door. Marcus would have had a contender in the guardian stakes if the young man had remained living next to her and they had moved the old lady.

“You do live alone, don’t you?” There was a tremble to that question.

Marcus nodded without thinking and then considered the implications of his answer when Amelia’s grey eyes warmed again. A loaded question. She had cleverly used it to discern his availability.

He briefly considered making up a girlfriend in order to obliterate any attraction she might feel towards him so he could continue his mission in peace but couldn’t get the words out when he looked into her eyes again.

The space between them shrank until it felt as though she was barely inches from him. Her soft breathing filled his ears, drawing his attention down to the sensual bow of her dusky pink lips. The tip of her tongue swept across them, leaving moisture in its wake, luring him in.

How long had it been since he had kissed a woman?

Not in this lifetime, that was for sure.

Marcus dragged his eyes away from her, shutting down his emotions at the same time. Amelia was a mission. He couldn’t allow things to become complicated. Not when he wasn’t even sure why he had to protect her.

He couldn’t get involved with her.

He had to maintain his distance.

No matter how impossible that seemed now.

No matter how much he wanted her.


Available in e-book from:
Author's website: http://www.felicityheaton.co.uk/ebooks.php?title=Her%20Guardian%20Angel
Amazon Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005EUJIG8/
Amazon Kindle Germany: http://www.amazon.de/dp/B005EUJIG8/
Amazon Kindle UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005EUJIG8/
Smashwords: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/77776


If you want to know more about the Her Angel romance series and the books in it, then visit my website: http://www.felicityheaton.co.uk/ebookseries.php?series=Her%20Angel

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Thursday, August 4, 2011

A Moment In Time on Kindle


By Janet Quinn

I have just put A Moment In Time, my pirate, time-travel romance up on Kindle with a new cover. Eric, a New York lawyer, falls overboard from his yacht and finds himself in the late 1600’s aboard Felicity’s pirate ship. At first he thinks he has died and gone to heaven, but then discovers he has changed times. Felicity steals his heart while someone tries to steal her life. There is love, adventure, happiness and despair. And of course, pirates. It is truly a fun book.

I’m finding that self-publishing my older books on Kindle is turning out to be a pretty good idea. I am making money off of them again and there are plenty of readers out there.

I also have put up some of my character short stories. I write a short story about each of my main characters in my books. The short stories tell how they ended up coming together at the beginning of the book. They are fun short pieces.

The animals are trying to make me crazy. Chewbaca, the dog, is still trying to let Count Rugen, the kitten, out so he will run away from home. It could have something to do with the fact that Rugen is constantly jumping on Chewbaca. He likes to ambush the dog while the dog is sleeping. He will jump on his face, then shoot off. Rugen is a bit suicidal.

Rugen also has it out for me. He zooms around so fast that I cannot always keep track of him. He shot out from behind a chair as I was walking past. He clipped my foot as I raised it to take a step and I ended up on the floor. I have carpet burns and bruises on my knee. I am also walking a little slower.

I will be putting up new books at Kindle over the next few months, so keep an eye out for them. One will be a middle reader, historical time-travel for fourth to sixth graders.

Summer is going quickly and I hope everyone is enjoying it.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Promises

I'm a firm believer that you never make a promise you don't intend to keep. Therefore I think long and hard before using that word. When my daughter was growing up I used it sparingly because there's nothing worse than saying, "I promise" and not keeping it. Especially to a child. I don't know why I feel so strongly about that. I can't recall if I had promises made to me that weren't kept.

In The Promise, my first release with Liquid Silver Books, both the hero and heroine have made a promise to the same man. He's killed in Iraq and now the promise has to be kept. The hero, Ryan, is reluctant to keep it because it means taking care of his brother's widow, who he's been secretly in love with for years. For the heroine, Shannon, she promises her husband that if anything happens to him in Iraq that she'll go on.

The story takes place on a Vermont farm during the holiday season. Where the whole family has gathered to celebrate.

Recently this book received 5 ravens and recommended read from Blackraven's Reviews! And I hope you'll take a moment to check it out.

Blurb-
Shannon Hayes' husband David was killed in Iraq nearly a year ago, and now she must face her first holiday season without him. With a toddler in tow, she travels to the Vermont farm where the rest of the family has gathered for the holidays. There she comes face to face with the man who was with him when he died, and her destiny, his older brother Ryan.

For the first time in years, Ryan returns home to keep a promise he made to David -- to take care of Shannon and their daughter. It's a pledge Ryan is reluctant to keep because he's been secretly in love with Shannon since first setting eyes on her. Their attraction to each other is instant, intense and soon the promise isn't the only thing between them.