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Showing posts with label hot romance. Show all posts

Saturday, February 7, 2015

"The Ex File" by Alexis D. Craig

EXCERPT and GIVEAWAY
The Ex File
(Behind the Blue Line Book 1)
by Alexis D. Craig


The Ex File, the first book in Alexis D. Craig's new Behind the Blue Line series, has just been released. You're invited to join the Facebook release day party on 7 February. This release day blitz and giveaway is brought to you by Bewitching Book Tours. Please be sure to visit the other participating blogs as well.


Description
Second chances can be lethal.
Narcotics Officer, Sean O’Leary is bitter after a messy divorce that has reinforced his solitary nature, leaving him only with his dog and a sword collection. He could never imagine that  his former best friend may be the only woman to bring happiness into his lonely life.
Ellie Gardner knows loss; especially after she was banished from her best friend/crush's life by his jealous wife. Although the regret of walking away from the love of her life still stung, a chance encounter with Sean may change everything.
When Ellie and Sean reconnect, they could never expect it'd be in such an explosive way, leaving them both to gain the fulfillment of their 'what if's.
Finding love is hard enough without the past breathing down their necks, especially when said past has no intention of letting go. When Sean's ex, Pia Mastriani returns, Ellie must face her nemesis' relentless tactics to get Sean back, including eliminating Ellie if necessary.
Sean and Ellie’s relationship is put to the test but will they fare well while they go rummaging through The Ex File?


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Excerpt
Retirement parties and funerals have several things in common, the largest of which is they both resemble family reunions, only with infinitely more baggage. Ellie Gardner didn’t particularly enjoy heading to either, but did so out of duty and respect. It was the least she could do.
The party at the police union hall was in full swing by the time she snuck in the back door.
Her plan was simple, drop her gift, hug her friends, pay her respects, and bolt. Thirty minutes, tops, at least in her mind. These kinds of things depressed her, even with the cash bar she was leaning against currently.
She’d changed out of her front desk aide clothes as soon as her shift had ended and was now comfortably ensconced in her ‘off-duty’ attire of a Clash t-shirt and jeans, both holdovers from her college days, and a new pair of black Chuck Taylors. If she was going to be emotionally uncomfortable, at least she didn’t have to worry about her appearance.
“Sweet tea vodka, two shots.” She smiled at the bartender and pushed a ten across the counter. She figured fortification was going to get her through the night, though not too much lest the pendulum swing wildly in the opposite direction. It wasn’t often that one of her former lovers was retiring, and was there with his new wife. Though they’d remained friends, the level of impending awkward had surpassed ‘thermonuclear’ the moment she’d opened the car door.
“Make that four,” a gruff and familiar voice behind her told the bartender as he laid a hand on her shoulder. “Hey stranger.”
Fuck. Make that one ex-lover and one unrequited crush. “Hey, Sean.” She smiled over her shoulder and found herself immediately ensnared in the topaz blue eyes that still showed up in her dreams occasionally. Sean O’Leary was six feet, one inch of Irish devilry, in addition to the badge and gun. Black hair that he’d let grow down to his broad shoulders and a smile that inspired in her a desire to fling her panties at him. The old Jack Daniel’s t-shirt and the well- worn jeans were doing nothing to disabuse her of that notion, either. His hand trailed fire from her shoulder and down her arm before he sidled up to the bar on the stool next to her. Being his friend was hard, and being his best friend, for the short while she had been, had been damn near impossible.
He lightly tangled his fingers in her raven curls, sending an involuntary shiver down her spine. Anyone else would have gotten cut for that level of familiarity. “I almost didn’t recognize you with your hair long.”
‘Long’ was a relative term. She’d let her hair grow a couple inches beyond her normal pixie cut for the hell of it, and was still getting reacquainted with the ringlets. “Just trying something different.” Though the last time he’d seen it, she’d been damn near a dead ringer for Halle Berry.
This time he just touched one curl, rubbing it between his fingers. “Well I like it, it suits you.”
Ellie was grateful for the darkness of the bar as she felt her cheeks heat in pleasure at the compliment. God, she was pathetic… and damn, how long did it take to fill a shot glass?
“Thanks. I’m liking the longer look on you, too.”
His laugh couldn’t be heard over the music as he ran his fingers through his hair. “Yeah, it’s been for work, and I just haven’t felt like getting it cut.” He surveyed the room, filled with uniforms and casual clothes pretty evenly, before turning back to her with a curious look. “I don’t know why it didn’t occur to me, but I didn’t expect to see you here tonight.” It had only been three years since she and Sean had last spoken; since he’d been married and his wife was… not fond of Ellie was the politest way to say it. He slid twenty to the bartender and handed her back her ten.
Ellie gave her ten back to the bartender, “A donation,” she said with a small grin. She then took both her shots in quick succession before turning to face Sean fully. “Of course I’m here.
Sarge is one of my favorite people on the planet, and besides,” she patted the expertly wrapped gift on the stool next to her, “his wife commissioned a piece from me.”
In her spare time, Ellie sometimes made shadow boxes for people, because she believed in keeping memories special, even if she wasn’t particularly prepared to revisit them herself.
Sean toasted her before tossing back his first shot, “And I’m sure it’s beautiful.”
She blushed again and nodded her thanks as another friend came over. Sean met her eyes with his in silent goodbye before pushing off the bar to evaporate into the crowd. Not that she followed his perfectly jeans-clad ass as he departed or anything.


Praise for the Book
"I so loved this book! The story is very much character driven and you find yourself falling in love with both Sean and Ellie along the journey." ~ Elizabeth A. on Goodreads


About the Author
Alexis is a writer with a couple of day jobs. Working for two different police agencies, it's a juggling act to find time to write.
She is also an aunt, godmother, avid cyclist, serial hobbyist, ghost hunter, and collector of stray animals. Her husband is a loving, patient man.
The author of Imminent Danger, Undercover Seduction, and Give Me Shelter with Lachesis Press, and she has three more novels coming out in 2015, The Ex File on 7 February, Dead and Disorderly on 23 May, and Bulletproof Princess on 8 August from Hot Ink Press.

Giveaway
Enter the tour-wide giveaway for a chance to win a prize pack containing a tote bag, a hook bookmark with cool charms on it and a book in a bottle pendant (US only), one of two ebook copies of The Ex File, or a $10 Amazon gift card.


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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

"Bounty" by Elise Sax

INTERVIEW and GIVEAWAY
Bounty
by Elise Sax


Bounty is currently on tour with Bewitching Book Tours. The tour stops here today for my interview with the author. There is also a giveaway to enter below. Be sure to visit the other tour stops as well.


Description
Abby Williams has got it made: First a new job as magazine editor in London, and now a trip to an exotic island to review a five-star resort with poolside service. Unfortunately, on day two of her vacation, Abby finds herself bound and stuffed into a burlap bag and dragged across two continents. And worse than that? Her hottie abductor has got her distracted. Maybe escape is overrated.
Iain Brodie is a muscle-bound mercenary. He just helped a despotic dictator take over an island. He's also Abby's kidnapper, and he has his own problems.  Framed for a murder he didn't commit and a boss who’s out to get him, he has to face facts:  Early retirement is out of the question and Abby Williams looks damned good in a burlap bag.
Elise Sax delivers another hilarious page-turner, filled with adventure, murder, mayhem, and love. Bounty is a sexy, wild ride.

Excerpt
I picked up the phone. “I thought we had a deal!” I yelled at Harriman. But it wasn’t Harriman.
“I don’t remember making a deal, Princess.”
I felt feverish at the sound of his voice. A warm wave of wonderful washed up my body making me want to remove my clothes at the first available moment.
“I thought you were somebody else,” I stammered.
“Somebody you made a deal with, it seems. Should I be worried?”
Think. Think. Think.
I was out. I couldn’t think of what to say. He should be worried, and it was my fault. I had made a deal to his detriment. I was a drain on him, and he didn’t even know it. He kidnapped me, but I had alerted the authorities about him. The feds were breathing down his neck, and he was oblivious. He sold me to a Chechen warlord, and I sold him out. Way out. Clean out. Out to sea. Out of this world.
Out.
I had to come clean. I had to warn him. Warn him about the authorities and warn him about me. He would hate me. He would never call me Princess, again. My tongue grew thick, and my throat closed. I thought, optimistically, that I was having anaphylactic shock.

Praise for the novels of Elise Sax
“Fans of laugh-out-loud romantic suspense will enjoy this new author as she joins the ranks of Janet Evanovich, Katie MacAllister, and Jennifer Crusie.” — Booklist
“A fun read sure to entertain.” — RT Book Reviews
“Elise Sax will win your heart.” — NYT bestelling author Jill Shalvis
“Elise Sax will make you laugh. Her larger-than-life characters jump off the page and make crazy seem like a fun place to hang out.” — Christie Craig, New York Times bestselling author of Texas Hold ‘Em
“This fast-paced, zany story provides great fun and features some impressive ingenuity.” — RT Book Reviews
“In the tradition of Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum series . . . a funny, sexy ride.” — Valerie Frankel, author of Four of a Kind

Interview with the Author
Hi Elise, thanks for joining me today to discuss your new book, Bounty.
Which writers have influenced you the most?
Amy Sherman-Palladino. She wrote The Gilmore Girls. It’s a TV show and not a series of books, but I think the writing is fantastic.
What age group do you recommend your book for?
I think it’s appropriate for teenagers and older.
What sparked the idea for this book?
I was a journalist for many years, and Abby (Bounty’s heroine) is a lot like me. Also, the coup by mercenaries on an African island is based on a true event.
Which comes first? The character's story or the idea for the novel?
Usually a character will pop into my mind, and then it’s a matter of what would she do if… However, my next book, Swap, was inspired by my summer vacation!
What was the hardest part to write in this book?
The part with words. Seriously, writing is hard!
How do you hope this book affects its readers?
I hope readers will enjoy the wild ride, will fall in love with the hero, and root for the heroine.
How long did it take you to write this book?
Five months.
What is your writing routine?
I get up, open my book file, surf the internet, look at the file again, eat something, do laundry, write emails, surf the internet, eat, finish the laundry, panic that I haven’t written, and then I write.
I think that's the most real answer I've heard so far! How did you get your book published?
Unlike The Matchmaker series, which was sold at auction, I decided to independently publish Bounty in order to get it out faster for my readers to enjoy.
What advice do you have for someone who would like to become a published writer?
Well, first of all, don’t give up. Nobody got published by giving up. Write a good book and then query everybody. Don’t let rejection get you down. Keep trying and while you’re trying, write the next book.
Great advice, Elise. What do you like to do when you're not writing?
I play the piano, swing dance, spend time with my children, and watch countless hours of television.
What does your family think of your writing?
My children are more interested in what I’m making for dinner, but I think they get a kick out of seeing my books in bookstores.
Did you like reading when you were a child?
Yes, I was always an avid reader.
When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?
I’ve always wanted to be a writer, but I became a journalist first in order to have a job!
Do you hear from your readers much? What kinds of things do they say?
I love hearing from my readers. They are very kind and complimentary and they ask when my next books are coming out.
What can we look forward to from you in the future?
Swap, a rom com thriller, is coming out at the beginning of February. Then, a Matchmaker prequel novella is being released on Valentine’s Day.
Thank you for taking the time to stop by today. Best of luck with your future projects.

About the Author
Elise Sax worked as a journalist for fifteen years, mostly in Paris, France. She took a detour from journalism and became a private investigator before trying her hand at writing fiction. She lives in Southern California with her two sons. She is also the author of The Matchmaker mystery series.

Giveaway
Enter the tour-wide giveaway for your chance to win a $50 Amazon gift card.

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