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Thursday, August 6, 2015

Cover Reveal & Giveaway: Always by Randa Lynn





SYNOPSIS:
LOVE ISN’T ALWAYS EASY…
I set out to a small town in order to find myself. What I never expected was to find the one thing I always needed- Wes Taylor. He obliterated every wall surrounding my battered heart. The only problem? The darkness I had left behind followed me, once again taking hold of my life.
For four years I’ve raised my daughter, Ellison, on my own. I wasn’t looking to have my world tilted on its axis, but the day Lenni Blackmon came to Fredricks, it did just that. The only problem? She was too afraid of her past to look forward to a future.
Releases: September 20th
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AUTHOR BIO:
Randa Lynn is an avid reader and lover of all things romance. She has sketched stories since she could write, and has now decided to publish her first novel, Always. In her spare time she likes to watch movies, craft, and has a slight obsession with memes.





GIVEAWAYS (an ARC and a $5 Amazon Gift Card):

Monday, March 9, 2015

The Perception by Adriana Locke Blog Tour & Giveaway


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Title: The Perception
Author: Adriana Locke
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: March 1st
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There is no greater burden than a secret, and Kari Stanley has been carrying one alone for a long time. But fate intervenes in the form of a broken down car and the kind offer of assistance from a handsome stranger with a sweet, southern drawl. In exchange, all she has to do is go to dinner with him. Temptation was never so sweet.

Max Quinn has secrets of his own. His good deeds aren't just a product of his southern upbringing; they're his atonement. As one dinner turns into two, he realizes that Kari just might be his salvation.

As they struggle to find their path together, their secrets weigh heavier on them. Will they be able to trust one another with the truth, or will their secrets keep them apart forever?


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Adriana Locke lives and breathes books. After years of slightly obsessive relationships with the flawed bad boys created by other authors, she has created her own.

The Exception was Adriana’s debut novel and released late last year. The Perception is a stand-alone that follows two secondary characters from The Exception. Her third novel, Sacrifice, will be released Summer 2015.

Adriana lives in the Midwest with her family. She spends copious amounts of time playing with her kids, drinking coffee, and cooking. Her favorite things include sunshine, candy, and random quotes.

She loves to hear from readers. You can find her:

Twitter: @AuthorALocke







Ignoring me, he said, “Would it do me any good at all to point out the ridiculousness that you don’t live here?”
“Nope,” I said, grabbing his hair and pulling his head back so I could see into his eyes. They were so easy to get lost in. I had found myself on the verge of agreeing to things I knew better than to agree to when gazing into them.
He grabbed my thighs, pressing his fingertips into my bare skin. His touch, coupled with the earlier unobstructed view of his body, made me ache with want.
“It wouldn’t do you any good at all to go there,” I continued, “but it might do you some good to go here.” I grabbed his right hand and placed it between my legs. He rubbed his thumb over my opening, the fabric of my panties pressing into my wetness. I pushed my body against his hand, needing the friction to ease the buildup that was beginning to grow out of control.
Max withdrew his hand and placed both of them on the backs of my legs, pulling me closer to him.
“What are you doing? I want you. Now,” I all but begged.
“I know you do, sweetheart. But I want to slow down a minute.”
I looked at him in disbelief. “I don’t want to slow down. I want you inside me.”
“And I want to be inside you,” he said, his voice deep and husky. I could hear the need in his tone, mirroring mine. He ran his hands up the backs of my legs, setting my skin on fire, until he reached my backside. He cupped both cheeks in his hands. “I always want to be inside you. But I want to enjoy your body. This,” he said, squeezing my ass, “should be appreciated. Let me love on you a minute.”
I felt myself tear into two jagged, painful pieces. The first one wanted to do just that and let him “love on me,” but the other knew good and well that I couldn’t let sex and love bleed together.

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Sunday, March 1, 2015

The Perception by Adriana Locke RELEASE DAY BLITZ



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Title: The Perception
Author: Adriana Locke
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: March 1st






There is no greater burden than a secret, and Kari Stanley has been carrying one alone for a long time. But fate intervenes in the form of a broken down car and the kind offer of assistance from a handsome stranger with a sweet, southern drawl. In exchange, all she has to do is go to dinner with him. Temptation was never so sweet.

Max Quinn has secrets of his own. His good deeds aren't just a product of his southern upbringing; they're his atonement. As one dinner turns into two, he realizes that Kari just might be his salvation.

As they struggle to find their path together, their secrets weigh heavier on them. Will they be able to trust one another with the truth, or will their secrets keep them apart forever?

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Adriana Locke lives and breathes books. After years of slightly obsessive relationships with the flawed bad boys created by other authors, she has created her own.

The Exception was Adriana’s debut novel and released late last year. The Perception is a stand-alone that follows two secondary characters from The Exception. Her third novel, Sacrifice, will be released Summer 2015.

Adriana lives in the Midwest with her family. She spends copious amounts of time playing with her kids, drinking coffee, and cooking. Her favorite things include sunshine, candy, and random quotes.

She loves to hear from readers. You can find her:

Twitter: @AuthorALocke




Prologue:
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Prologue
Max

Well, well, well. What do we have here?
I spotted a woman standing in front of her car a few spots from mine in the parking lot. Her head in her hands, she stared at the front of her vehicle. I just finished my meeting and really wanted to go back home, but I couldn’t leave a woman stranded in the heat.
Not with a clear conscience.
And not with an ass like that.
“Somethin’ wrong?” I asked, shutting my truck door behind me and walking slowly towards the brunette.
She turned her head and a smile slowly spread across her pretty face. She stood, wiping her hands down the sides of her green workout shorts. Her body was lean and tight and I wanted to run my hands all over it.
She was little as hell, probably a good foot shorter than my 6’2” frame. Her tight white tank top showcased her breasts in the best way possible. Her hair was piled on top of her head, strands sticking to the back of her neck.
Her smile grew wider as I made my way across the parking lot. Sweat dotted her smooth, tanned skin and she wiped her brow with the back of one hand.
The beauty raised her eyebrows, her green eyes lighting up.  “My car won’t start.” She ran her gaze down my body, making little effort to conceal the fact that she liked what she saw.
That makes two of us.
I flashed her a smile and cleared my throat. I needed to focus, but that was easier said than done. The last thing I wanted to do was come across like Cane, my friend with no couth.
“What seems to be the problem?” I unlatched the hood and raised it open.
“I turned the key and got nothing but a buzzing sound,” she huffed, crossing her arms in front of her.
I looked up, the movement catching my attention, and my gaze landed right on her chest.
“What are you looking at?” she asked cheekily.
“Nothin’ you shouldn’t be proud of.” I blew out a breath and laughed.
She giggled and I immediately wanted to hear it again. I wanted to make her giggle, to see that smile, over and over.
Trying to put some distance between us, I made my way to the side of the car. I felt her eyes on me, the smell of her coconut perfume messing with my mind. I needed to focus on the task at hand and not on the thing I wanted to be handling.
Damn, I’d love to handle that little body.
I checked the battery and saw the problem right away. I tightened the loose cable and checked the other before standing back up. I leaned against the car and folded my hands in front of me. I had to figure out how to play this to my advantage. My mind raced through possibilities and I shot her a serious look.
“This is just my luck,” she said, reading way too much into my expression. “And I thought this week couldn’t get any worse.”
“Wanna talk about it?” I grinned, watching her cute-as-hell act. I didn’t know what her week had been like, but I knew I was more than willing to take her mind off of it for a couple of hours.
“So you’re a mechanic and a counselor?”
“I can be whatever you want me to be.”
Her mouth twisted in amusement, her eyes lighting up. “Is that so? You’re a jack-of-all trades then, Mr.—”
“I’m Max Quinn, the man that can service any and all of your needs.”
She laughed, her cheeks blushing. “Okay, Max. The first need I have is getting this car running.”
“The first need, huh? Does that imply that there may be more needs that require my services?”
She pressed her lips together, obviously enjoying the innuendos. “It’s a possibility. You know how things go—you take care of one thing and then suddenly something else, you know, pops up.”
“Pops up? Interesting choice of words…”
She laughed again, tossing her head back. Drops of sweat rolled down her neck and it took everything I had to not leap across the car, throw her over my shoulder, and into the back of my truck. I could imagine that little body wrapped around mine, that giggle piercing the air as I had my way with her.
“If I can get this car running, and that’s a big ‘if’, what do you think is a fair price for my time and effort?”
I figured I’d give her a chance to either play along or opt out. As much as I’d like to get to know this little beauty, I wasn’t going to press myself. It wasn’t my style.
“I’m not sure,” she smiled. “What are you thinking?”
“Well, I don’t really have anything else to do today. But it could take hours.”
“Really?” She looked alarmed. “I don’t want you—”
“It might take minutes,” I cut her off, shrugging.
She tossed me a flirty smile, one hand on her narrow hip. “Are you sure you’re up for the challenge?”
“Ah, sweetheart. You have no idea.”
Biting her bottom lip, her eyes sparkling, she ran a hand down the side of her neck. She knew exactly what she was doing to me. “Fair enough. What’s it going to cost me?”
“It’s going to cost you two things.” I tapped my fingers against the hood of the car and waited for her response.
“Two things?” She sighed dramatically, rolling her eyes for effect. “Well, my options seem pretty limited, so let’s hear it.”
“The first thing is your name. Only seems fair that I know whose car I’m fixin’.”
The gorgeous girl in front of me cocked her head to the side. She was smarter than I gave her credit for. I knew she was attracted to me and I knew she’d give me her name, but she was smart enough to consider it first.
“Kari Stanley,” she said finally.
“Alright, Kari Stanley. The second thing you need to do before I fix your car is say yes.”
“Say yes?”
“Say yes to having dinner with me tonight. I think that’s totally fair. If I get this fixed, the least you can do is share a meal with me.”
She pretended to consider my proposal, her tongue darting out to lick her bottom lip.
“How do I know you’re not a serial killer?” she asked playfully.
I grinned mischievously. “I never said I didn’t bite.”
Her jaw dropped. She started to speak but nothing came out but another laugh.
“But I promise you’d like it if I did.” I narrowed my eyes, fighting the grin on my face, too.
She looked shocked for a split second and then regained her composure, trying to play it cool. “Okay. If you can get this started, I’ll go to dinner with you. But I have to say—I’m a little disappointed in your creativity. For some reason, I expected you to want more than a meal.”
I tossed her the keys and a wink. “Don’t be. You don’t know what all dinner entails.”
She caught her key ring with a grin. “Fair enough.”
“It’ll be better than fair, I promise. Now quit wastin’ time and use those,” I said, nodding to the keys in the palm of her hand.
“What do you want me to do with them?”
“I want you to start the car.”
She stared at me blankly. “What part of ‘this car doesn’t start’ don’t you understand?”
“What part of ‘start the damn car’ don’t you understand?”
She eyed me curiously before climbing into the driver’s seat. A look of disbelief crossed her face as the engine roared to life. “What the...”
I shut the hood of her car.
“Meet me at Maisano’s on Scottsdale Road at six, sweetheart.”
“Wait. How did you…”
I laughed, starting towards my truck. “Maisano’s at six—be there.”

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Happy Birthday Cane ALexander


Deleted Scene: Cane’s POV from after ‘almost sex’

The kitchen was lit only by the light above the stovetop, the only sound came from the fork that I sat down beside my plate. 
I looked down at the steak and baked potato Penny had left for me. It was my favorite meal. On most nights, I would have finished it in a few minutes. But this wasn’t just any other night and the fact that this meal didn’t do shit for me wasn’t Penny’s fault - it was all on me. 
I put the fork down and gazed out the window. 
‘I’m that girl.’
Damn it, Jada. I wish you were. I really fucking wish you were. 
I shoved the chair back and headed up stairs to the master bathroom. I ripped off my shirt and turned on the shower to the hottest setting. 
Maybe the water will boil some fucking sense into me. Or boil some feelings out of me. 
Either way - I’d take it.
I undressed and tossed my clothes on the floor, watching the change from my pockets scatter across the tile. I tested the water before getting beneath the shower head. I let the water beat down on me, pelting me with all the force it had. I closed my eyes and immediately saw Jada in her bed and the look on her face as I left her room.
I had to walk out. I couldn’t do that to her.
I bit out a laugh at my attempt to convince myself I did the right thing.
This is fucked up. I’m mulling over the reasons why I didn’t fuck someone. 
The irony was not lost on me; it was typically the reverse. I’d be trying to remind myself why I chose this girl or that one—definitely not wondering why I didn’t. 
Especially when she wanted me and I wanted her so fucking bad. I wanted her so bad that it almost made me sick to my stomach. And the fact that I left her there did leave me sick to my stomach.
It had to be done. 
I grabbed the body wash and squirted some in my hands. I rubbed them together and watched the suds form. The transformation of gel to bubbles caught my attention as a little boy and I still found myself watching it happen more often than not. The transformation was pretty cool - something so thick could turn into something so different with a little outside influence.
Is that what happened with Jada? Did she transform because of my persuasion? Or did she really want me?
Blowing out a breath, I ran my soapy hands over my body and then let the water rinse it all off. I put my hands against the tile wall and stood under the downpour, trying to let my head clear.
But that didn’t happen.
I felt as torn when I got out as I did when I got in.
I wanted this girl in ways I had never wanted anyone. I couldn’t get her out of my mind. A part of me hoped that if I finally broke her down and got her in bed, maybe the fascination I had with her would end. Maybe she’d be like every other woman on the planet and get all clingy and I’d have my fill. 
I grabbed a towel off the rack and wrapped it around my waist. The bathroom mirror was fogged and I wiped it with my hand. I gazed at my reflection through the streaks. 
“What are we doing, Alexander?” My reflection just stared back and offered no suggestions. “What if this isn’t some obsession? What if this is what it feels like to want only one woman?”
I grimaced, the sound of those words coming out of my mouth and echoing around the room almost physically hurt. 
Fucking hell.
I flipped off the light and walked into my bedroom and sat on the bed. 
I could call her …
I picked up my cell.
And say what?
I sat it back down.
I fell back on the comforter and allowed myself to think about things I had never thought of before ... like what the room would seem like with Jada in it. 
Would my bed feel different with her in it? Would my house have the same warmth I felt when I walked into hers? 
I took a deep breath as the next thought came barreling into my mind.
Would I have that little bit of peace that I only found when she was around? 
I hadn’t felt that since my dad passed away - the feeling of being right where I was supposed to be. The feeling of being able to relax and not scrambling to the next thing ... or person. Feeling like all was right with the world for a moment or two.
I’d walked away from Jada, and I deserved a fucking medal for accomplishing that. But I figured once I got home, I’d call someone in my contacts list and go on about my night.
But I didn’t want to do that. I honest-to-God didn’t want to do that. 
I just wanted her.
I wanted my hands in her hair, her legs wrapped around my waist, her lips on mine. I wanted my hands on her ass, my chest against hers—every part of me that could physically be touching her making contact. 
Caressing.
Touching.
Feeling.
Who the hell am I?
I’m someone that can’t fuck up her life with my debauchery. That’s fuckin’ who. 
The weight of reality hit me with full force again and I tumbled out of fantasyland. 
She knows who I am and if she wants me, really wants me, she’ll call me. 
Until then, I need to stay away from her. 
For her own good. 
And mine.

Links:
The Exception - 
Adriana -

Synopsis:

There are exceptions to every rule... 


Jada Stanley is starting over--freeing herself from her past and all her mistakes. Following the rules she's given herself is easy enough, until she meets HIM. He’s gorgeous, cocky, and everything she needs to avoid, but that’s easier said than done. 



Cane Alexander has his own set of rules, a plan to keep his life simple and free of complications. But Jada is a temptation he can't resist. 



As their lives entwine, they realize one thing about rules... There is always an exception.