Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Blog Tour Guest Blog & Giveaway: Love At Absolute Zero - Christopher Meeks


Today we have Christopher Meeks guest blogging with us for our tour stop in his Love at Absolute Zero Blog Tour.  Help me in welcoming Christoper to Cocktails and Books.


THE AUTHOR EXPERIENCE by Christopher Meeks

     To be an author in the 21st Century is much like being Itchie or Scratchy on The Simpsons, the cat-and-mouse characters who are forever being thrown around and otherwise smashed and tortured. In short, there are no clear rules for what to do, and you have to be on your toes.
     Last century, there was a clear route into being published: find an agent who loves your story, and the agent, knowing a lot of editors at publishing houses, would take your work around. Since then, many forces have come to change the publishing industry. One was the corporatization of the publishers, where many well-established, respected, and smaller publishers, such as Charles Scribner's Sons, were sold to become part of a bigger entitity. Hemingway's publisher, Scribner's, for instance, is part of Simon and Schuster now. There are six big companies, all of them diversified. (Click here to learn them all.)
     Bookstores also became large chains last century. In particular, we had Barnes and Noble and Borders. The latter is now a memory thanks in large part to two other forces. One is Amazon, which figured out how to use the Internet to advantage, and the other is digital publishing, which has also used the Internet well.  These days, we have eBooks on Kindles, Nooks, iPads, and other eReaders, and we also have indie authors. Throw in print-on-demand printing, and things are in disarray—and exciting.
     For new authors, there's no one clear route to becoming a known author. You may aim traditionally and look for an agent who goes to the remaining publishers. You also might self-publish or find a small publisher on your own who knows how to create and market books.
     Myself, I've become a small publisher. When my agent didn't want to deal with my short fiction, I started my own company for it: White Whisker Books. After all, at one time, I'd been a senior editor for a publisher, so I know what went into creating professional books. I knew graphic designers, editors, publicists, and more. I new how to get my books to reviewers. I knew a little bit about marketing, even.
     I explained all this to get to how authors, whether traditionally published or not, are now a part of the marketing matrix. Authors need to know how to use as email, blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and more.
     “More” happened last night. I'd always thought videoconferencing might be good.  In 1964, my cousins went to the New York World's Fair and saw the promise of the videophone at the AT&T booth. People who have used Skype or Apple's Facetime realize nearly fifty years later the technology has finally arrived. Now that I've flown to a few states to give readings in bookstores, I've thought wouldn't it be nice--certainly cheaper--to have a reading via a video conference?
     I volunteered to try out a new video interface for this very thing. It's called Shindig, and it's for authors on a virtual tour. I'd tried Skype once, but multiple people can talk over each other and it can get cacaphonous and choatic.
     The new interface, Shindig, mimicks a reading or classroom where the lecturer or author sees raised hands and calls on people. Thus, two people can interact at once, and everyone else watches and can a) raise their hand or b) type in a question to be answered.
     The moderator (me) then does one of two things: a) call on a person who can then talk one and one with me or b) I'll answer a typed question. At first, I felt nervous running everything, but it all worked out.  I only had six people on it, but one of them was Lori, a blogger whose site I was on last week. Thank you, Meredeth, for having me here. The 21st Century isn't so bad.



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Christopher Meeks is giving away 2 prize packages tour wide.  Open to US Shipping

Prize Package #1:  The Short Fiction Package.
Includes two short story collections and Christopher's produced play "Who Lives?"  The prize pack also contains: a heart coffee mug, deck of cards, nail file, small photo frame, unfinished heart wooden photo frame, and journal

Prize Package #2:  The Novel Package
Contains 2 signed copies of Christopher's books including Love at Absolute Zero.  The prize pack also contains: a heart coffee mug, deck of cards, nail file, small photo frame, unfinished heart wooden photo frame, and journal



To enter for either of these prize packs, complete the form here.

About the book
Love at Absolute Zero
By Christopher Meeks
Publisher: White Whisker Books
Date: September 17, 2011
Genre: Literary Fiction with a Romantic Twist from a male POV
Format: Paper & Kindle, 311 Pages

Love At Absolute Zero is the story of Gunnar Gunderson, a 32-year-old physicist at the University of Wisconsin. The moment he's given tenure at the university, he can only think of one thing: finding a wife. This causes his research to falter. With his two partners, Gunnar is in a race against MIT to create new forms of matter called Bose-Einstein condensates, which exist only near absolute zero. To meet his soul mate within three days--that's what he wants and all time he can carve out--he and his team are using the scientific method, to riotous results.


Available at:   Amazon Kindle  Amazon Paperback  Smashwords  BN Nook

LOVE AT ABSOLUTE ZERO is listed as a Best Romance on Red Adept Reviews: http://redadeptreviews.com/2011-red-adept-reviews-indie-awards-romance/
It also won a Noble (not Nobel) Award on MyShelf.com at http://www.myshelf.com/backtoliterature/column.htm

And was selected for Top Ten Fiction 2011 at Book Chase at http://bookchase.blogspot.com/2011/12/best-of-2011-final-list.html


Praise for Love at Absolute Zero
"Love at Absolute Zero" is about a physicist who tries to apply the tools of science to finding a soul mate. Specifically, Gunnar Gunderson, a 32-year-old physicist at the University of Wisconsin, gets a promotion, and all he can think of now is finding a wife, causing his research to falter. To meet his soul mate within three days—that’s what he wants and all time he can carve out—he and his team are using the scientific method, to riotous results.

“It is impossible not to like Gunnar Gunderson," says critic Sam Sattler of Book Chase. "As Gunnar progresses from one disaster or near miss to the next, one views him with a mixture of compassion and laughter, but he is such a good-hearted young man that it is impossible not to root for him."

"The magical thing," says reviewer Grady Harp (Top Ten on Amazon) "is that Meeks makes us really care about this strange bright naïve nerd."

"As engaging as it is amusing, Love at Absolute Zero is, ultimately, a heartfelt study of the tension between the head and heart, science and emotion, calculation and chance." - Marc Schuster, Small Press Reviews

"The author hit a home run. It’s a very good story, very well told." - Jim Chambers, Red Adept Reviews

“As if Einstein didn’t struggle hard enough failing at a unified field theory,” says Philip Persinger, author of Do The Math, “Meeks ups the ante by tossing philosophy, anthropology, hashish and love (with a capital L) into the mix. And while we’re so sorry, Uncle Albert, in Love At Absolute Zero, Meeks succeeds absolutely.”

“I've read both of Meeks's short story collections and The Brightest Moon of the Century. I roared through Love at Absolute Zero in a day and a half. Meeks's prose is carefully crafted, his characters compelling and entertaining. I love everything he writes, and I recommend Love at Absolute Zero without reservation." -- author Kevin Gerard (Conor and the Crossworlds)

About the Author:

Christopher Meeks writes short fiction and novels. His book of short stories, The Middle-Aged Man and the Sea earned great reviews including the Los Angeles Times ("poignant and wise") and a blurb in Entertainment Weekly that said, "A collection so stunning that I could not help but move onto the next story." His second collection of short stories, Months and Seasons was published in 2009, and his first novel, The Brightest Moon of the Century appeared in 2009. He has published short fiction in a number of literary journals, including Rosebud, The Clackamas Literary Review, The Southern California Anthology, The Santa Barbara Review, Midday Moon, and Writers' Forum. He now focuses mainly on writing novels.

He teaches English and children's literature at Santa Monica College, children's literature at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, and fiction writing at UCLA Extension.

Web site: http://www.chrismeeks.com
Blog: http://www.redroom.com/author/christopher-meeks
Publisher site: http://WhiteWhiskerBooks.com

 

Blog Tour Review: Love At Absolute Zero - Christopher Meeks

Love At Absolute Zero by Christopher Meeks
Series:
Release Date:  September 17, 2011
Publisher:   White Whisker Books
Page Count:  311
Source:  Bewitching Book  Tours
Buy the book at: Amazon  

"Love at Absolute Zero" is about Gunnar Gunderson, a 32-year-old star physicist at the University of Wisconsin. The moment he’s given tenure at the university, he can think of only one thing: finding a wife. His research falters into what happens to matter near absolute zero (−459.67 °F), but he has an instant new plan. Channeling his inner salmon, he's determined to meet his soul mate within three days using the Scientific Method. Can Gunnar survive his quest?
This was a book that had me laughing and then cringing because Gunnar reminded me of some individuals I know who resembled poor Gunnar in more ways than one.

Gunnar is a scientist who can really understand anything unless it has a scientific theory attached to it.  He can't understand why he hasn't attracted a woman so he decides to take the three days it will require for his lab to be moved to conduct a scientific experiment.  With his friends Carl and Harry aiding him in his experimentation, Gunnar enters the dating world with newly whitened teeth, braces and fresh laser eye surgery.

Poor Gunnar (as I kept calling him in my mind) it one of those geniuses who has no social skills whatsoever.  Every conversation he was in with someone outside of the science community was painful and awkward.  He was trying so hard that you really wanted him to succeed but at the same time you wondered how he was ever going to get the girl (eating parsley before a speed dating event and then having someone telling him his teeth looked like they were rotting because it was stuck in his braces!).  Then, when it seemed like he had found "the one", she turned out to be a complete flake and left Gunnar to figure out what to do after he'd rearranged his life for her.

A very entertaining and heartwarming look at romance from the male perspective.


Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Hottest Couple of the Week

Manic Mother


The Hottest Couple of the Week is a weekly feature hosted by Shannon at Cocktails and Books.  We love to read our romance books and some of those books have a couple that burn up every page you read.  It's in their honor that we have this feature.  Each week, we'll feature a couple who's set a book we read on fire.   You can play along too.  Join our linky, grab the button and share who your hot couple is for the week.  Then post a comment below so the rest of us can add this scorching couple to our TBR pile.


I was worried about who I was going to pick this week, since most of the books I've read haven't really been the kind that would have a smoking hot couple.  But lo and behold, I pick up a book for a blog tour March 1 and find my answer.

My Hottest Couple of the Week goes to Sierra and Trey from Cheryl Douglas' Shameless.

Trey Turner may be topping the country music charts but his life has been going downhill since his wife left him five years ago. He’s desperate to make amends for the mistakes he’s made and convince Sierra their love deserves a second chance.

Sierra Brooks is happy for the first time since her divorce. She has a career she loves and a fiancé who loves her. Unfortunately, her fiancé isn’t the only man professing his love. He may be able to offer her safety and security, but will she decide to risk everything for another chance with the man who broke her heart?


This little taste is from the prologue, at a pivotal point when Trey and Sierra's marriage is about to implode. 
"Sit up," he said, his voice raspy  "I want to taste you."  She sat up, leveling her feet on the coffee table behind him.  "Like this?"

"No."  He grabbed her inner thighs to spread her legs as he settled on the floor in front of her.  "Like this."

He went down on her, his tongue tantalizing her swollen bud before dipping his tongue inside of her.
How freaking hot are they?  I don't know how Sierra walked away.

Ebook received through Bewitching Book Tour.

 

Review: Darkness Bound - Stella Cameron

Darkness Bound by Stella Cameron
Series:  Chimney Rock #1
Release Date:  March 1, 2011
Publisher:   Grand Central Publishing
Page Count:  249
Source:  Provided by Publisher
Buy the book at: Amazon  

WHEN NIGHT FALLS
After her husband's tragic death, Leigh Kelly arrives on Whidbey Island determined to start over. Yet the tiny town of Chimney Rock is not as peaceful as it seems. Women have been disappearing, and Leigh can't shake the feeling that she's being watched . . . especially at night. Soon, she's experiencing visions she can't explain and fighting her attraction to a handsome stranger who seems to know her most intimate desires.
PASSION TRANSFORMS THEM
As the leader of the Team, a pack of werehounds forced to hide their very existence, former special ops soldier Niles Latimer is desperate to prove a man's heart beats beneath his predator's body. And Leigh-the mysterious beauty possessing powers she doesn't yet understand-may be the one woman who can help him. But Niles isn't the only one who recognizes Leigh's true identity. Something evil is waiting in the woods-and the hunt has begun . . .
This first book in the Chimney Rock series puts a slightly different spin on the paranormal world.  Werehounds like on the outskirts of the human world hoping to one day gain their humanity and the ability to live amongst them.  Werewolves are fighting them, desperate to gain dominance over the Wedbey Island were they all reside.  Throw in some vampires and Fae and you have the setting

Niles Latimer is Alpha of the werehounds.  He's haunted by the past and what his team did in the name of the United States in the Middle East.  But he's been given new hope for himself and his pack when he finds out he has a true mate in the widow of one of the residents of Chimney Rock Cove.  This mate means a lot to his pack, since all the female werehounds have died, but Nile is also cautious since they have all agreed that the human woman must know exactly what each of them is before they can "seal".  While Niles knew the werewolves would stop at nothing to make sure the mating doesn't happen, he's unaware of the other implications his mate would have on the entire supernatural community.

Leigh Kelly has come back to Chimney Rock Cove and the small house her husband left to her.  While it's difficult, she's come back because she thinks this is the one place where she'll be happy and feel like she belongs.  When she meets Niles he senses an immediate connection to him...one she didn't have with the husband she dearly loved.  Each time they're together, she can feel the connection growing.  She soon learns that Niles is a man she feels safe with and can trust.  It's because of those feelings that she doesn't shy away from him when she learns what he truly is.

A lot happens in this first book that sets up the rest of the series.  We have werewolves kidnapping humans, vampires throwing in their hats with the werewolves in hopes of getting their hands on Leigh and those like her, Leigh's creepy brother-in-law who is very shady (to say the least) and the Fae Queen who undoubtedly is up to no good.  While these elements don't really do much to speed along this particular storyline, you can tell they are being used to set up things down the road.

I was left with some unanswered questions about our lovely couple:  was Leigh's husband's death really an accident, what happened with Leigh's family, how old exactly is Niles (he hints to working the Gold Rush...so he's at least a couple hundred years old), what happened to the only other woman Nile loved and what are those nightmares he suffers from.  I'm hoping we'll get some of these question answered in future releases to the series.

Entertaining with a slightly different twist on the paranormal world than what I've read recently.  Can't wait to see what happens with the series...especially with Sean who is my favorites of the werehounds so far.


Blog Tour Guest Post & Giveaway: The Dark Side of Valor - Alicia Singleton


Today we have Alicia Singleton with us on our stop of her Dark Side of Valor Book Tour.  Please help me welcome Alicia to Cocktails and Books.

Holding On By Your Toenails When Your Dream Goes South

Did you have dreams when you were a child?  What about now?  What are your dreams?  I want to do back to school.  Sticking my toes in the blue waters of Bora Bora would be wonderful.  I’ve always dreamed of owning a business.  A home that’s mine is something I’ve always wanted.   

Well, you’re not alone.  All of us have dreams.  Some dreams happen quickly, some take time.   All legitimate, passion-driven dreams deserve to be pursued.

The years, 1995.  The event, The Romance Writers of America Conference.  As I sat there, in the front row at the editor’s panel session, feelings of excitement, contentment and peace danced a jumbled mix in my stomach.  Throughout the conference, I’d asked questions about different publishing houses and editor then scoped out the editor that I was going to write for.  After the session, I walked up, waited my turn and pitched my novel.  She smiled and said, “Send it to me.”  Send it to me!!!  I thanked her, walked away cool, head held high.  Inside, my mind yelled, ‘Yeah, baby!’ 

I called home that night and told my husband that I’d have a book contract in 6 months tops.   Well, 6 months came and went.  6 more months, another year, five years then ten, still no book contract.

What do you do when your dream seems to go south?  Don’t give up!  Here’s what I suggest:

•  Set your goals.  Make a plan.  Work the plan.  If the plan doesn’t work, re-tweak the plan. 

•  Get a mentor, someone who is where you want to be.  Someone who is living your dream and
   willing to share their expertise with you. 

•  Surround yourself with level-headed, go-getter, dreamers.  (If you don’t take action to
   actively pursue your dream, you’re dead in the water.)

•  Stay connected to the related industry of your dream.  Attended conferences, workshops, 
   join professional organizations and network with like-minded people.  Some of the people
   that I’ve met along the way have become my closest friends.

•  Your dream is yours.  Do it for yourself.  (If you’re pursuing your dream for someone else,
    then is it your dream or an obligation?) 

• When it gets hard, take a step back, take a deep breath then get back in the game. 

•  Say positive affirmations.  One of my favorites is: I refuse to accept the possibility of the
   death of my dreams. 

What happened to your dream of becoming an author with a major publishing house, you ask?  Well, that dream came to fruition17 years later. 

I’m not going to lie and say waiting for that day was giggles and roses.  Some days were so tough that I wanted to give up.  Being strong for the people that believed in me wasn’t always easy either.  Outside, I was the constant optimist, but on many days my mind was screaming, ‘What the hell!’  Then, I’d think about not accomplishing what I’d set out to do, all of the time and effort I’d put into bringing the dream to reality and letting down those people who had faith in the dream, then I’d exit my pity party and get back to work.

The only way you will see your dreams come true is if you never give up on them.  You might think that 17 years is a long time.  A lifetime of regrets is even longer.  Don’t quit.  Your dream is waiting!


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Want to read a page-turning thrill ride?  Pick up a copy of Alicia’s award winning suspense novel, Dark Side of Valor.


Child advocate Lelia Freeman saves children for a living. As the director of ChildSafe Shelters, she ventures to abandoned squats and crackhouses to rescue teens from the hellish streets of Los Angeles. When she is summoned to Washington to serve on a committee that aids the children of a war-torn African nation, Lelia is kidnapped and becomes a political pawn in a sinister conspiracy. Oceans away from everything she knows, she must trust a mercenary to save her life, or die in the clutches of a psychopath.
Hunting, combat and staying alive are Elijah Dune’s specialties. Vengeance is his passion. Haunted by past demons, he’s travels to the Motherland to collect a debt. A debt that demands one payment. Death.
Caught in the crosshairs of a madman, Lelia and Elijah must survive the jungles of Zaire and the horrors of their pasts or be forever consumed by the DARK SIDE OF VALOR.

“A well-paced novel of suspense that veers into romance and ends like a thriller.”
Kirkus Reviews

Order Dark Side of Valor today at:
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Indie Bound
or wherever books are sold.

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Email Alicia at: alicia@aliciasingleton.com

By her sophomore year in college, Alicia Singleton knew she was born to be a writer.  Too intimidated to change her major, she continued her nursing studies and received her Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing in 1987.  Many years later, the dream deferred became reality when her debut novel, Dark Side of Valor, won the Sistah Circle National Book Club Best Thriller Award.  Alicia was also awarded the National Association of Women Writers Award of Excellence from the Maryland Chapter. 

Alicia resides in Maryland with her wonderful husband and son and is hard at work completing her next suspense novel.

Hot Reads: Velvet Steel - Suzanne Rock



 
Do you ever read books that get you a little hot and steamy? If you do, join in Hot Reads and share some of your favorite sexy reads and find some new ones! 

Hot Reads is a Monthly Meme, hosted by Book Savvy Babe and Alive on the Shelves, where we get to share our hottest read of the month! Your choice can be any book, it doesn’t matter the genre, the length, whether it’s new or old. If you read it during the month, and it raised your temperature, it qualifies to be a HOT READ! To make things as simple as possible, Hot Reads will take place the 28th day of the month. So every month, be ready to share your HOT READ pick! 

 IMPORTANT: Due to content, this meme is open to participants 18 and older ONLY!

My Hot Reads for February is a menage book full of emotional upheaval and plenty of steaminess.  You love them three of them together as much as you do when they couple off.  Check out my review here.


Shane and Noah set out to seduce Kitty Velvet into selling them her family’s struggling steel company at a deep discount. They plan a weekend of deception and sexual adventure to convince her to give up the business she spent her life keeping afloat. As they begin their passionate getaway, things don’t go as planned. Instead of putting their rival out of business, they gain deeper feelings for the feisty blonde – and for each other. With their world upside down, Shane and Noah must now decide if business ambitions are worth losing a chance at something bigger than money, and more precious than owning a steel empire.
 Kitty has worked hard to keep Velvet Steel afloat, but changing technologies and the growth of their rivals have made the company’s continued viability almost impossible. As she embarks on a erotic weekend to de-stress and regroup, she develops feelings for two strangers who turn out to be the very men who have made her life a living hell for the past year. But is saving her family business worth losing her only chance at love?

Sexy Snippet: Taking A Shot - Jaci Burton


 
Tuesdays have never been so sexy! Sexy Snippets is a weekly feature hosted by Reading Between the Wines for the 18+ crowd. To join in just grab the button, post a sexy paragraph or two from your current read and share the author & title so other participants can add the book to their TBR list if they like. Then add your post to the linky below so everyone can follow along. Have a sexy good time!
 
I had to dig back into books I've read over the past couple of weeks to get a Sexy Snippet for today.  But it's a good one and probably my favorite of Ty and Jenna.

She licked her lips and swallowed, impatient as he put the condom on and pressed her against the wooden boards.  He raised her dress and held onto her butt, spreading her legs as wide as they could go considering the problem with her tights and skates.

When he slid up inside her it was heaven.  Cold and hot, she felt like the ice was melting around the.  She cried out and held on as Ty plunged into her, brushing her clit with every thrust.  With her legs practically closed, she felt every part of his cock inside her, every part f him touching her, spreading her, driving her crazy.

I love hockey, but I freeze my arse off every time I sit in a rink (which is pretty much every weekend).  However, if I were with Ty I'm pretty sure I would strip down too.

ARC provided by publisher.  Taking A Shot releases on March 6, 2012.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Blog Tour Guest Post & Giveaway: The Rancher and the Rock Star - Lizbeth Selvig

Happy Monday!  We have a very funny post today from Lizbeth Selvig, who's visiting us as part of her book tour for The Rancher and the Rock Star

I have to say (and I'm not sure what this says about me) this was a post that had me bowing to the imagination of a young Lizbeth.  It makes me jealous to think I didn't have a mind devious enough to come up with such a rouse.

Help me in welcoming Lizbeth Selvig to Cocktails and Books!


Thanks so much for inviting me to blog with you today. I’m very happy to be here. You’ve hosted some amazing guests at Cocktails and Books and offered a lot of fun content for your readers. A person could get lost a long time searching your archives!

My question for this post was, “How far would you go for your favorite rock star?” The following confession is 100 percent true. Fortunately, it happened long, long (very long) ago in a galaxy far, far away known as Junior High. I like to think I’m more mature now, but we won’t discuss that in any depth.

I’m old enough to have been a “real” Beatles fan, meaning I was buying their records (in genuine vinyl) when they were originally released. I was a very young “real” fan, since I was only ten when I saw “A Hard Day’s Night,” but I was definitely a goner. By the time I was in seventh grade, my obsession—and crush on Paul—was complete. Since I knew nobody would believe I was the secret girlfriend of a Beatle, I came up with a different plan to cement a connection to them. I convinced my Earth Science lab partner (I’ll call her Amy, but if she happens to be reading this, she’ll know and send hate mail even though I haven’t seen her since the late 60’s) that I was Paul McCartney’s secret sister.

I need to add here that this story embarrasses my husband to death. He doesn’t find it funny or cute. But really? For my age at the time of the crime, it was kind of a masterful deception.

I honestly don’t remember details, but I concocted a heartbreakingly elaborate story revolving around Paul’s (my) mother dying when I was a baby, our father (Jim) needing help raising a newborn, and my surrogate family stepping in.

My irrefutable proof was letters. From Paul himself. Or so Amy believed when I let her “accidently” find one. I’d spent hours learning to forge Paul’s signature from my collection of Beatle cards. From that I extrapolated his handwriting and spent more hours writing letters from him to me. They were chock full of news and personal info. I had a (real) pen pal from England at the time, and I used stamps from her letters and recreated the postmarks. (You may be seeing why my husband is not happy I’m admitting this.)

Amy bought this hook, line, and yeah, yeah, yeahs. She believed I’d visited Liverpool (I could do a mean Liverpudlian accent at the time – who couldn’t?) but that I was happy with my adoptive family so had no plans to go back. She also knew it was imperative this be kept in the strictest, pinkie-swearing state of secrecy ever. I mean, could she imagine if it got out? It would ruin Paul’s life!

It’s hard to believe, but I kept up this ruse for nearly six months. And for six months, to Amy (and her best friend Deborah for whom she broke the pinkie swear) I was THE coolest person on the planet.

It’s amazing I didn’t end up in some home for the pathetically big-headed. Luckily, every cocky criminal eventually makes a mistake. I told this fable to my next door neighbor who was only a third-grader at the time (but who, btw, does know where I am today and is actually a Facebook friend). I forgot that eight-year-olds tell their mothers everything. And I didn’t factor in her mother telling my mother.

Needless to say, my mother was less amused then than my hubby is now. I was required “immediately young lady” to apologize to the neighbors and tell Amy the truth. Amy was livid and never spoke to me again, and then moved to Georgia.  I was truly embarrassed—well, except my best friend (who was in on this the whole time but in no way responsible) thought I was a goddess not a juvenile delinquent, which helped ease the sting.

I regret to this day that what I did hurt someone’s feelings, but the one positive from this blot on my youthful copybook is that I discovered a flair for storytelling. I was looking less for coolness than a believable way to “get close” to my biggest hero. This was my first taste of people enjoying (in the loosest sense) my fiction. From forging Paul’s letters I moved to writing secret fan fiction, and from that to writing real short stories and books. Is it remotely surprising that my first novel is about a rock star? 

So, thank you, Paul, my beloved brother, (and congrats on the latest wedding, I should have sent a card) you deserve a lot of credit for getting me here.  At least, this is what I’d tell him if I ever did meet him. And, truth to tell, I’d like that—the crush is still alive.

How about you? Have you ever done anything crazy in the name of fan worship? Who’s your biggest pop idol?

In addition to the gift certificate Avon/HarperCollins is giving away to some lucky visitor to my Virtual Book Tour, I’d like to offer a special gift to someone who comments today here on Cocktails and Books. If you leave a comment by February 28th at midnight, you’ll be in the running for a copy of my debut novel “The Rancher and the Rock Star” as well as some other goodies.  Thanks everyone for coming by to visit!



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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Blog Tour Review: The Rancher and the Rock Star - Lizbeth Selvig -

The Rancher and the Rock Star by Lizbeth Selvig
Series:
Release Date:  February 28, 2012
Publisher:  Avon Impulse
Page Count / File Size:  728kb
Source:  Goddess Fish Promotions
Buy the book at: Amazon  


To the world, Gray Covey is a rock superstar. But to his runaway son, he’s simply the father who never has any time for him. To prove that he’s more than his rock star lifestyle, for the next few weeks Gray must put aside his fame and become...a farmhand
Abby Stadtler has built the perfect, quiet life for herself. Neat and orderly is the name of the game for her and her beloved farm. When Gray shows up on her doorstep, looking like he stepped straight off the front cover of a magazine, she is determined that he won’t upset her routine.
But what neither counts on is the love that springs up between them. Abby knows that life on a ranch in Minnesota can never compete with an exciting world tour. But for Gray, it’s time to decide what’s really important. With Abby’s help, will he be able to decide, once and for all, that love and family are the answer?

What's a father to do when his teenage son runs off from his posh boarding school to a ranch in Minnesota?  For Gray Covey, it means spending two weeks at the ranch of Abby Stadtler while trying to find a way to salvage his relationship with his son Dawson while somehow maintaing his rock star image.

Abby has a calming effect on Gray and helps him realize there is more to life than living out of a tour bus and having many people making demands on his time but he never standing up for himself.  She also helps him rebuild his relationship with his son.  Showing both Dawson and Gray that actually listening to what each other is saying can make a huge impact on their relationship.

But it's not only Gray that is altered by this two week visit.  Abby's entire foundation is shaken when the sexy rock star lands at her front door.  He makes her feel things she hasn't felt since the death of her husband and son twelve years before.  He makes her reintroduce herself to the hobby she loved before he world crumbled down.  He makes her realize that it's nice being able to lean on someone in both the good time and the bad.

This was a sweet story that had me equally smiling and teary eyed.  While I was expecting something much racier, it was still an entertaining story (if you can get past some of the religious overtones).




Blog Tour Review: Dark Side of Valor - Alicia Singleton

Dark Side of Valor by Alicia Singleton
Series:
Release Date:  February 7, 2012
Publisher:  Stebor Books
Page Count:  352
Source: Pump Up Your Book Tours
Buy the book at: Amazon  


Lelia Freeman created a life for herself after growing up homeless on the streets of Los Angeles. When the horror has passed, Lelia vows to make a better life. Now, Lelia spends her life trying to save children.
As the director of ChildSafe Shelters, she is summoned to Washington and asked to serve on a committee that aids the children of a war-torn African nation. Life takes a dramatic turn when Lelia uncovers terrible corruption and is kidnapped for her knowledge.
Her fate is in the hands of Elijah Dune, a mercenary stuck in the past. Haunted by the loss of his daughter, Elijah is the only one who can save Lelia—but he believes she is to blame for his daughter’s death. 
Dark Side of Valor delves into the destructive forces of guilt and revenge as two people are connected by their love for a lost little girl.
Lelia Freeman ran away from a neglectful mother hoping for a better life in LA.  Instead, she ended up living on the streets and hoping she can keep out of the clutches of the local drug lord determined to make her part of his "family".  More importantly, she's hoping the lifeline a local church has thrown her will help save her and her friend Joella.  But things do not goes as Lelia plans.  While she gains a loving support unit, she loses something dear too.

Fast forward ten years and Lelia is now running ChildSafe shelters, helping kids just like her get off the street.  Because she was integral in helping a prominent newscaster reunite with his missing child, Lelia is thrust into the spotlight and catches the attention of a Washington subcommittee trying to help the orphans of a war torn African country.  Leila starts questioning information provided to the committee and that ultimately leads to her kidnapping by the evil president she's supposed to be helping.

If the story stuck to this storyline, it would have been riveting.  Lelia is such a strong proponent of child rights and helping make better lives for those living in less than stellar conditions that her fight with the president would have been spectacular.  Even if there wasn't a fight with the president himself, but we witnessed what Lelia had to deal with to help rescue some of the children within the presidential residence it would have been gripping.  But the story took a weird turn once Lelia escaped from the president.

Elijah Dune is introduced into the story as some sort of mercenary who has business with the president.  He immediately makes it known that he holds some sort of animosity towards Lelia.  The problem is we don't know why.  So we go through the whole running through the jungle not knowing why Elijah hates Lelia so much.  It's not until almost the end of the story that we learn there is a tie between Elijah and the horrible events that happened to Lelia ten years before.  But when we get that information, it's also attached to a profession of love.

WHAT?!?!? 

Yep, while Elijah was busy hating Lelia he was also falling in love with her and apparently she was falling in love with him while trying to figure out why he hates her.  Confusing.  Yes.  But wait...there's more.  Suddenly, after being missing for much of the last half of the book, the evil president shows back up again to cause trouble one last time.

Now this may seem like I didn't like the book, but that's not the case.  I did like it.  The first half of the book was intense and kept you engaged.  Even the Elijah storyline kept me interested enough where I needed to find out where it was going, even if I couldn't figure out why he hated her so much.  


On My iPad This Week





Manic Mother
 
On My iPad This Week is a weekly feature hosted by Cocktails and Books where we list what we plan on reading this week and what we've added to the ever growing To Be Read pile. Even if you don't have an iPad, Nook, Kindle or any other electronic reading device, play along by linking up with this meme and commenting on what's coming up on your reading list this week. We may find book to add our our TBR lists.

What We're Reading This Week


WHEN NIGHT FALLS
After her husband's tragic death, Leigh Kelly arrives on Whidbey Island determined to start over. Yet the tiny town of Chimney Rock is not as peaceful as it seems. Women have been disappearing, and Leigh can't shake the feeling that she's being watched . . . especially at night. Soon, she's experiencing visions she can't explain and fighting her attraction to a handsome stranger who seems to know her most intimate desires.
PASSION TRANSFORMS THEM As the leader of the Team, a pack of werehounds forced to hide their very existence, former special ops soldier Niles Latimer is desperate to prove a man's heart beats beneath his predator's body. And Leigh-the mysterious beauty possessing powers she doesn't yet understand-may be the one woman who can help him. But Niles isn't the only one who recognizes Leigh's true identity. Something evil is waiting in the woods-and the hunt has begun . . .

Warriors of the Rift
Once a generation, the rift between the paranormal world and the human world opens, allowing supernatural entities to cross. Vampire, demon, or shapeshifter, they can save the world-or send it spiraling into chaos.Half-demon, half-human, Nix de la Fuente is accepted by neither and mistrusted by both. Determined to prove she's more human than not, she devotes herself to solving crimes between the world's mortals and its most unsavory undead. But her latest case brings her face to face with the one vampire she could never resist . . .

Called in to investigate a string of violent murders, special agent Tobias Caine isn't interested in rekindling his relationship with Nix. Yet one look and the vampire knows his need for her is as strong as ever. Once, their all-consuming passion nearly cost Nix her fragile hold on her humanity. Now, as their hunger for one another intensifies, exposing them to an unimaginable danger, it could cost them both their lives.


Dear Reader,
Gracious me, my beautiful daughter Rocky sure could use my help. I always knew she wasn't much interested in the local boys - but who'd have thought she'd come home with English royalty? Trouble is, Hugh wants to buy some of our folks' land. We don't want to sell, but Rocky's job depends on her closing the deal. And though Hugh's obviously smitten, I'm not sure he's right for my Rocky. Oh, he's classy and handsome - and you should've seen the way he judged pies and fixed stock cars at our Watermelon Festival! - but what do we know about him, really? I know I sound like a nervous mother hen, but after forty happy years with my Elbert, all I want is to see my little girl find the same. Well, time for me to quit chattering and get back to Miss Bray's wet set. Always nice talking to you, and remember: the Cut 'n Curl's got hot rollers, free coffee, and the best gossip in town.
Ruby Rhodes


Love can find you when you least expect it . . . Fireworks. That's what innkeeper Rebecca Campbell wants. And no matter how close their friendship, she and her former fianc never shared that. Now, with a broken engagement behind her and a promise she's vowed to keep, Rebecca is determined to make a new life for herself in Emerald Lake. She just never expected sparks to fly this quickly . . . Coming home and falling for his little brother's girl wasn't Sean Murphy's plan. Rebecca's sweet smile and kind heart make Sean feel at home-something he's never felt before. But a secret lingers between them, and no matter how powerful their attraction, Sean can't give his heart to a woman he can't trust. Or can he? As the days pass, Rebecca and Sean find it harder and harder to deny their desire. And they are in beautiful Emerald Lake, the perfect place for falling in love . . .

Blog Tour Interview: Sandman - Morgan Hannah MacDonald

Hello Saturday!!  We have Morgan Hannah MacDonald here with us today talking about her suspense thriller, Sandman.  Hold onto your hats!


CnB:  Tell us about yourself?
Morgan Hannah MacDonald (MHM):  Morgan Hannah MacDonald writes Romantic Thrillers that are Not for the faint of heart. She has always been interested in writing and serial killers, but it wasn’t until she found she had dated one herself that a true writer was born. She belongs to Romance Writers of America, the San Diego Chapter, as well as the Kiss of Death Chapter. She resides in San Diego, California where she is busy working on her next novel.

CnB:  Twitter style, in 140 words or less, describe Sandman.
MHM:  A serial killer on the loose, a woman being stalked, and a homicide detective who must find the connection between the two before she becomes his next victim.

CnB:  Where did the storyline for Sandman come from?
MHM:  The idea for SANDMAN was inspired by my own realization that I had dated a serial killer.  When I found out I was shocked, of course, but at the time I didn’t know just how fortunate I was to have survived.  I just thought; Wow, I’m lucky he wasn’t crazy when I dated him!  In denial much?  So while I was getting ready for this blog tour, I googled his name to check on the date he was apprehended.  I was right, it was my birthday 1998.  There was an extensive article about him and as I read it, I was blown away.  He did have a troubled past. He was discharged from the Marines in the 1980’s for mental problems.  Eight years prior to our brief relationship he had been arrested for the brutal rape and beating of a prostitute. The case was dropped due to lack of evidence. And his killing spree began three short years after we broke up.

CnB:  The book is quite detailed as far as what happens to each victim and the investigative technics used to solve the case.  Did you spend time with the police or ME to get that level of information? 
MHM:  No. My research so far has been the internet and books.

CnB:  Describe your writing in three words.
MHM:  I’m not sure what you’re looking for here, but I’ll give it a stab. Mystery. Romance. Suspense.

CnB:  Who inspired you to pursue being an author?
MHM:  I’d have to say my father.  If not for him, I’m not sure my writing would have gone from fantasy to reality.  One weekend when I was visiting my parents, my father asked me what I would do if I ever won the lottery? I told him I would buy a cabin in the mountains and be a writer.  He went to his office, pulled out his old laptop computer and handed it to me.  Then he said, why wait? I went home and started writing the book that would become SANDMAN.

CnB:  What has been the highlight of your career to this point?
MHM:  Holding my  book in my hands for the first time. I just received the proofs for my paperback of SANDMAN. As I skimmed the pages I got a tingling feeling.  It’s hard to describe. It was just WOW!

CnB:  Who is your favorite author?
MHM:   I have several.  Tess Gerritson, Lisa Gardener, Lisa Jackson,  Erica Spindler, Beverly Barton, Karin Slaughter, Patricia Cornwell.  Their stories have grit and they know how to keep a reader interested.

CnB:  What are you reading right now?
MHM:  I just finished Heather Graham's HEART OF EVIL.

CnB:  What’s next for you?
MHM:  My next book, SPIRITS IN THE TREES, will be released June 2012.  This one has a serial killer as well, but I’ve added ghosts to the mix. It’s book one in THE SPIRITS TRILOGY.

About the Book
SANDMAN
By Morgan Hannah MacDonald

Beware the SANDMAN he’ll put you to sleep. . .forever.

A serial killer on the loose, a woman being stalked, and a homicide detective who must find the connection between the two before she becomes the next victim.

He collects women. He imprisons them, plays with them, tortures them. Until they bore him.  Then he removes a souvenir. They call him the Sandman.

Meagan McInnis is being plagued with late night calls, yet when she answers, no one is there. Then one night she makes a grisly discovery in her own backyard.

The caller is silent no more.
    
Homicide Detective, J.J. Thomas, realizes Meagan is the key to finding the Sandman. Now not only must he protect her, but he must find the connection between Meagan and the killer before she becomes his next victim.

WARNING: SANDMAN is a Romantic Thriller that contains adult language, explicit sex and graphic violence.


SANDMAN
Excerpt

Morgan Hannah MacDonald

     Sean climbed out of the water with his board under his arm. He dragged his hand down his face to brush the salt water away from his eyes. His breathing was labored; he’d gotten in a good workout today. He walked up the beach a good distance before he detected a strange odor. As he neared his destination, the stench invading his nostrils became more pungent.
     I hope there wasn’t another damn sewage spill. 
        Soon he heard a strange buzzing sound. He stopped, brows furrowed, and concentrated on zeroing in on the exact location of the noise. Failing at this, he shrugged, and then continued up the strand. But with each step his uncertainty grew. The irritating cacophony had increased in volume.
     Within seconds Sean found himself about fifty feet from where he’d left his gear. Before him lay a blanket of black that appeared to be moving. “What the fuck?” He hesitated, waiting for the synapses in his brain to start firing, before taking another step.  
     When he found no logical explanation, he gently rested his board on the sand and made his way closer until he stood directly in front of the sight. His hand cupped his nose. The stench reminded him of hard-boiled eggs gone bad. Very, very bad.
    Okay, strike the moving blanket crack. It was more like a black cloud hovering over his belongings. Flies. He had an inkling that it was not the seaweed they found interesting.  Something dead had washed up on shore and he was less than eager to find out what it was. A seagull? A fish? A seal? Whatever it was, it would not be pretty no matter how long it had been dead.
    Slowly, he reached down to pick up his sweater with one hand, while the other reached for the strap on his backpack. The flies swarmed up for a brief moment, just long enough to reveal their prey, before settling back down into a dark writhing carpet.  
     An unintelligible sound escaped Sean’s lips. He gasped for air while instinctively taking a step back. He’d seen some hairy things in his life, but nothing even close to this. Icy fingers of fear raced up his spine; his heartbeat hammered in his chest. 
    Sean couldn’t look away even if he had wanted to. Some strange fascination took hold of his brain and wouldn’t let go. Systematically, his mind dissected the grisly scene before him.
     Sticking out of the rolling mound of seaweed was a woman’s arm. It was stiff as a mannequin’s, extending skyward as if reaching to him for help. The mottled blue hand wore long red fingernails, two of which had been broken down to the quick. Seaweed was wrapped around her arm like a feather boa. 
     Sean’s gaze then locked onto another object protruding from the sandy grave: a leg that seemed to be severed mid-thigh, but closer inspection revealed that it was really half-buried. It too appeared tangled in the bubbly brown vegetation. 
     The foot, like the hand, wore a shock of bright red polish on its perfectly manicured toes, clashing with the bluish pallor of the flesh. His eyes grew wide at the sight of flies and sand crabs greedily devouring the soft tissue. He choked back bile.
     The spell was broken.
Sean stepped backward so fast he tripped over his own feet and landed on his butt. He scrambled up and raced toward the shore. He couldn’t get away fast enough. He reached the water’s edge before collapsing to his hands and knees.  His insides lurched so hard that he thought he would spew his stomach lining. Dry heaves continued long after his stomach had emptied. He collapsed on the sand, exhausted. A wave washed over him, but he hardly noticed.

About the Author:
Morgan Hannah MacDonald writes Romantic Thrillers-Not for the faint of heart. She has always been interested in writing and serial killers, but it wasn’t until she found she had dated one herself that a true writer was born. She belongs to Romance Writers of America’s San Diego Chapter, as well as the Kiss of Death Chapter. She resides in San Diego, California where she is busy working on her next novel.
Email:  morganwrites@yahoo.com
Website:  www.morganhannahmacdonald.com   
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/MorganHannahMacDonald.Author

Blog Tour Promo Spot: Supernaturally Kissed - Stacey Kennedy


Morning!  Our stop on the Supernaturally Kissed Blog Tour is a promo spot for the book, written by Stacey Kennedy.


Supernaturally Kissed
By Stacey Kennedy

BLURB:

Ghosts harass and annoy Tess Jennings to save their souls. Sometimes she helps them. Other times she ignores them. But one ghost will give her no choice.

Kipp McGowen, a cop with the Memphis Police Department, will stop at nothing to gain her help, including using his ghostly charms to seduce her.
Tess must help solve the five year old cold case of Hannah Reid, because solving the case will save Kipp. But a bigger problem presents itself. Tess is falling in love with a ghost. Now she must decide.

Keep Kipp forever or find the killer…

BUY LINK:
http://www.staceykennedy.com/supernaturally-kissed/


EXCERPT:
Copyright © STACEY KENNEDY, 2011
All Rights Reserved, Ellora’s Cave Publishing, Inc.

An icy wisp of air swept in behind me, causing my heel to twist as I stumbled. To the other pedestrians striding along the downtown Memphis street, the sensation would be brushed off as a cold breeze.
They were wrong. A spirit lingered here.
“Can you hear me?”
From the intrigue rolling in his voice, he hadn’t expected me to acknowledge him. Shit! I’d already given myself away. A mistake I’d rectify.
Without hesitation, I righted my stance and strode forward with purpose, forcing myself to remain deaf to the voice. If I ignored ghosts long enough, they moved on and searched out someone else who held the same irritating ability, whom I had yet to meet.
Much to my annoyance, the ghost stayed right on my heels and his presence remained strong behind me. The cold air at my back remained a contrast to the warm morning air in front of me. Every hair on my neck stood up and goose bumps pimpled a trail along my skin. If only I could rub them away, but I didn’t dare. Ignoring him would make him go away.
“You can hear me, can’t you?” the ghost asked again.
Spirits were typically harmless, but annoying. I’m dead, what’s going on, why am I a ghost—yada, yada, yada. I quickened my steps and made my way down Peabody Place in hopes he’d leave me alone.
“Wait.”
He sounded desperate, which meant a big headache for me. If I hadn’t worn my damn slingbacks, I would’ve tried to run and hide. But the three-inch Manolos and the tight, tailored gray skirt restrained my movements.
I passed Miss Polly’s Soul Food Café, and the delicious aroma of bacon and eggs drifted along the air. My empty stomach complained. My only thought after I woke had been caffeine. Now I wished I’d grabbed a muffin with my latté at Starbucks. With ten minutes to get to my desk, I couldn’t worry about such things.
My boss, Event Manager Dylan Cobb, would hand me my ass if I stepped into the office a minute late. Sadly, there’d never been a day I didn’t cater to his every need.
I approached Beale Street and sighed in relief, relishing the warmth surrounding me. Not only from the sun above—the spirit’s cold presence at my back had vanished. Pleased my dodge of him had worked, I took a sip of my energy in a cup and smiled. Coffee’s fantastic, the ghost is gone—life is good.
Another block passed under my heels before I reached the historical red-brick building. Randall Marketing, written in black block letters, decorated the striped green-and-white awning.
I opened the door to the office and strode in, greeted by a bubbly voice. “Good morning, Tess.”
“Mornin’.”
“Give me a moment here.” Doris shuffled paperwork around her desk, her auburn curls bouncing on her shoulders. The receptionist had always been messy, yet somehow organized. “There were a few messages on the voicemail for you.” She raised her head and held out the pink slips of paper. “A lovely day today, is it not?”
“Sure is.” So I lied. The ghost hadn’t kicked off my day on a high note. Not as if I’d tell her about my interaction with spirits. My ability to converse with spirits remained on a need-to-know basis, and as far as it concerned me, no one needed to know. I grabbed the messages from her hand. “Did your weekend treat you good?”
“I spent the entire weekend knee-deep in my garden.” Her cocoa-colored eyes lit up. “My best year ever, I’m hoping. You’ll have to come out and have a look-see.”
“I’d love to.” Doris treasured her gardens, so I tried to appear interested, even though my green thumb looked black.
Her smile brightened, but when the phone rang, she waved a goodbye and answered the call. “It’s another beautiful day here at Randall Marketing, how may I direct your call?”
Leaving her behind, I strode down the hall toward my office and sipped my coffee. The warmth slid down my throat and provided an immediate rush to my energy levels. At the third door on the right, I entered my bleak workspace with its pale-blue walls, closed the door behind me and approached the desk. I dropped down into the black leather chair and flipped through the messages. None were urgent enough to worry about now.
I powered up my computer, but a knock at the door had me glancing up. Before I got a word out, the door swished open and I cringed, fully aware of the looming trouble.
Caley, the officer manager and my best friend since the age of four, looked like a typical Barbie. Perfect skin, long flowing blonde hair and a body men drooled over. I might have been jealous of her perfection since I couldn’t pull off her looks even with a makeover—so maybe a little envious—but her appearance had always been a front. She was the devil in disguise.
She scowled, shutting the door behind her with a slam. “Do you mind explaining where you were all weekend?”
“At home.” I batted my lashes. “Why? Did you try to call me?”
She pointed her finger, narrowing her eyes at me. “Don’t you try that shit on me. I called you all weekend and your phone went straight to voicemail.”
“Hmm…” I pretended to ponder. “The battery must have died.” She had enough gall to just come over, but the little hint had been a subtle way of telling Caley to leave me alone.
“Liar.” She plopped down in the seat across from my desk. “Where were you? I wanted to go out.”
“Nowhere. Honestly, I vegged on the couch.”
Caley snorted. “You lead such an exciting life.”
My mouth parted to offer a snappy retort, but a cold wisp of air brushed across my skin, causing my lips to snap shut. Damn! I thought I’d got rid of him.
“Hello.” Caley snapped her fingers in front of my face. “Leave the aliens behind and return to Mother Earth.”
I blinked, trying to force my attention back to her, yet failing. The ghost knelt right beside Caley—not kneeling, of course; more like floating, since ghosts were never able to obtain physical contact with the world around them—and my focus held strong on him, unable to stop myself from ogling. He stared intently, with one crystal-blue eye, while the other was a chocolate color. His strong jaw, the muscles clenching along his cheeks, all spoke of power. But as he ran his hand through his untidy sandy-colored hair, his expression showed playfulness. His black tank top left his arms exposed and muscles upon muscles layered those arms.
“Anyways,” she said, dragging my gaze back to her. “I had to go out with Susanne because you left me high and dry.”
I laughed. Caley’s horny, twenty-year-old stepsister had the body that men chased after. “You did have the option to stay home, you know.”
Her eyes widened. “On a Saturday night?”
“Yeah, you know, get some popcorn, watch a movie and relax.”
She frowned. “If you don’t stop your grandma behavior, your va-jay-jay is going to shrivel up and die.”
The ghost chuckled.
His smooth laugh hit me like a cup of warm cocoa, causing my insides to melt. Nothing amused me. First off, Caley had been so wrong—maybe a little right—but I’d never admit to her accuracy aloud. Second, reacting in such a heated way to a ghost definitely didn’t hit my to-do list today.
“Excuse me.” I spoke not only to Caley, but also to the irritating ghost. “My va-jay-jay is just fine.”
“Well, I’m glad to hear you’ve still got some spunk.” She stood and placed her hands on her hips. “Because we’ve got a double date tonight.”
“A what?” Dear God!
She grinned from ear to ear. “Yes, my dearest Grammy, we’re going out.”
“With who?”
“Two guys I met on Saturday night. You’re coming with me, either willingly or unwillingly, so suck up your hesitations, babe, because saying no isn’t an option.”
“But it’s a Monday night.” Not saying a date didn’t sound like fun. A month had passed since my last attempt at dating—which failed miserably—but a man Caley chose while drunk? No thanks. My sex life might have been as dead as the sexy ghost in front of me, but I’d still search for a way out. “I have to work tomorrow.”
She wagged her finger in classic Caley fashion. “You’re a grandma.”
Most times, I respected her persistent personality. She never backed down, always dreamed big and went for the gold, but her grit hadn’t been all rays of sunshine. Her determination made her annoyingly tenacious. I had to agree or she’d never give up, and getting her out of my office sounded all too good. “Fine. I’ll go with you.”
“Oh, stop looking so pissy. We’ll have fun. Promise. I’ll come to your place at eight.” She opened the door, glanced over her shoulder and winked. “Leave the granny panties at home.”
* * * * *
The day came and went. My head pounded, not because my boss had been as demanding as any two-year-old, which he did often, but because the ghost hadn’t shut up. The past hours, even after I returned home to get ready for tonight,he’d tried his best to gain my attention. Good thing I’m great at tuning people—ghosts—out, or I would’ve caved after hour two.
“I’m not leaving until you admit you can hear me,” the ghost said.
With a flick of my shag-cut brown hair—that actually didn’t give me any trouble tonight—to dismiss him, I strode next to Caley, heading back toward the downtown core. Dressed in my low-riding, dark wash jeans and blue plaid three-quarter-length-sleeve top, tied to leave my midriff exposed, at least I looked half decent while I suffered through the embarrassing blind date.
The ghost’s tone came a little louder and more abrupt. “Dammit, woman! Will you stop ignoring me? It’s annoying.”
I’m annoying him? I nearly laughed at the ridiculous notion, but did not intend to give myself away. I’d held strong for nine hours. Soon, he’d catch the drift and piss off.
Caley knocked my arm. “Will you stop looking so tight assed?”
I glanced away from the sidewalk and smiled at her. “My ass is tight.” Okay, not eighteen-year-old tight, but only twenty-five now, I worked hard to keep things tight.
She chuckled. “You’re…”
“Damn right, you do, sweet cheeks,” the ghost said.
Caley stopped dead in her tracks, which caused me to stumble. “What’s got you blushing?”
I righted my stance, raised my hand to my face and, to my horror, my cheeks were warm. “I’m not blushing. III’m hot.”
“Unless you somehow turned into a lesbian and have fallen for your best friend,you’re acting weird.”
“I do love you.” At her widened eyes, I laughed. “But I don’t want you in the sack. Seriously, I’m just hot.”
The ghost’s voice deepened. “Ah, a way to grab your attention, I see.”
The little purr hanging off his tone made my stomach flip-flop. Clearly, I craved some attention and needed to get some in a bad way if I reacted in such a heated way to a non-living person.
I shoved the ridiculous reaction away and focused back on Caley, falling into stride with her. “Who’s the guy I’m hooking up with tonight?”
“He’s just your type.” She wiggled her brows. “You’re going to thank me later.”
“What do you mean my type?” I liked men, all types of them, and I’d never confine my options into a little box. Caley had apparently taped the box shut and shipped the package.
“He’s a pro baseball player and is home visiting his family for a couple days.”
“A pro, huh?” Maybe I had fooled myself into believing I didn’t have a type, because hearing baseball player made my interest rise. Images of skintight white pants and a scrumptious ass filled my mind.
“Yeah, he’s got the looks too.” She nudged her shoulder into mine. “And the money.”
“Women,” the ghost muttered.
I ignored the ghost like the ghost he was, turned onto Beale Street and Coyote Ugly Saloon appeared. A line of people outside meant an hour of waiting. Not as if I thought we’d have to wait. I had Caley with me, after all.
She snatched up my hand, yanking me forward, and hurried her steps. “Brandon,” she called out.
Two men turned toward her, and evidently, Caley knew my type better than I did, since either of the men would have fallen into the fantasy category.
“I’m so glad y’all came,” Brandon said.
Caley gave one of her pageant smiles. “We’re glad you asked us to come.”
“You must be Tess.”
I glanced toward hunk number two. He held the typical all-American look—brown hair, blue-eyed, charming smile, and with his dimple, I suspected he could woo his way into anyone’s bed. Maybe even mine if he played his cards right tonight.
“I’m Trent.”
“Nice to meet you.” I ogled his trim body and handsome face and caught sight of the big white D on his navy-blue hat. “You play for Detroit?”
He nodded. “Both Brandon and I do. We were lucky enough to get a little time off to see the family.”
“Figures, Detroit sucks,” the ghost said.
I smiled, keeping my focus on Trent, ignoring the annoyingly sexy voice by my ear.
“Come on, let’s go get a drink.” Caley wrapped her arm in Brandon’s and approached the bouncer. If one good thing came from her charismatic pushy attitude, she’d always been quite the social butterfly. No one, including me, ever said no to her.
“Did you grow up here in Memphis?” I asked Trent.
“Born and raised.”
Seemed as if he wanted to say more, but Caley interrupted with her typical impatient yell. “Come on, y’all.”
I glanced over my shoulder to find her waving her hands. “We’ve been summoned.”
Trent chuckled.
I strode past the irritated crowd, who didn’t have a Caley in their group to push their way through. Entering the bar, loud country music, accompanied by hoots and hollers, rang out around me. The stench of sweat made my nose crinkle. Caley pointed to a table across the way and I maneuvered through the partygoers, following her.
At the table, Trent held out a stool and gestured for me to sit. He sure played his cards right to a royal flush. I slid onto the stool, and he asked, “What’s your drink?”
“A cold beer sounds great.”
He winked. “My kind of lady.”
The boys headed to the bar. I glanced over at Caley, who bounced up and down on her seat in excitement. “I did good, right?”
I nodded, not at all ashamed to give her props for her choice. “He’s not only sexy as sin, but a gentleman too. You did great.”
The ghost snorted.
I’d forgotten all about him and had hoped he wouldn’t follow me into the bar. Nothing would ruin my excitement now. A long time had passed since I’d met anyone worth meeting. The ghost wouldn’t put a damper on my fun.
Within minutes, Trent and Brandon returned to the table with four beers in hand. I claimed a bottle, took a long sip and sighed in happiness. After the day I had, the beer comforted me. The alcohol refreshed the senses, revived the mood and removed the tension sitting heavy on my shoulders.
Trent grinned. “Looks like you needed a drink.”
I licked the dribble of beer from my lips. “I’ve been craving a beer all day long.” I set the bottle onto the table. “So, tell me, what’s it like to play baseball as a pro?”
I’ve never regretted saying words more in my life. One question led to a twenty-minute conversation I wished I’d never instigated. Caley, the traitor, had vanished onto the dance floor with Brandon, which left me with the pompous stud.
“I’ve grown as a player…” Trent went on.
“This guy is a fucking joke,” the ghost said.
I almost turned my head to nod, but of course refrained. I continued to listen to Trent’s words without truly hearing what he had to say. I merely muttered “yeah” or “cool” when appropriate.
“If I were him, I would’ve skipped the conversation all together and had you back in my bed the moment I laid eyes on you.”
He did not just say that! My stomach leapt up into my throat and my body warmed in places that shouldn’t from a ghost. He’d only said words—not used soft touches to entice me—but the way his voice carried into my soul, the effect had been similar to sweet caresses. “The coach has been pleased…”
The ghost’s tone dropped an octave. “I wouldn’t have wasted the time with small talk. I would’ve used my mouth to learn my way around your luscious curves and used your responses to tell me about the woman you are.”
I squirmed on the stool in an attempt to ignore the soft purr of his voice sending shivers down my spine. I even leaned in further toward Trent and tried to concentrate on his boring conversation.
“After I tasted your sweet skin and saw your desperation for more, I would kiss your mouth until your lips were rosy and swollen. I’d deepen the kiss by tangling my fingers through your hair and holding you close to feel all of me.”
I gulped, crossed my legs and squeezed them tight. He’s a ghost! Nothing that involved him should arouse me. But the pulse between my thighs declared he held the power to make me undone.
“I’d kiss my way along your jaw while I lowered my hand to trail along your stomach. Then I would seek to discover all those little places that make you squirm.”
He ran his finger from below my ear all the way to my nape. His touch forced my eyes closed. A cold shiver danced along my skin to leave goose bumps in its wake. Wild sensations stole my logical mind. My will to ignore him plummeted.
“Tess,” Caley shouted.
I opened my eyes, and after taking a moment to focus, I discovered not only Caley staring at me, but Trent and Brandon too.
She frowned. “What’s wrong with you?”
I shook my head and released the breath stuck in my throat, which came out in a slow wisp of air. “Nothing—I’m fine.”
“I’d lower myself between those luscious legs of yours, tempting you and teasing you. I’d stare into those pretty green eyes of yours until they widened in pleasure.”
“You’re not fine,” Caley retorted. “Your face is bright red.”
“I’d wait until your hips arched toward me and begged me to take you. Then, and only then, would I give you what you desire.”
I grabbed my beer, took a big swig and a couple more. All eyes stared at me with blatant confusion. Part of me wanted to move away, while the other needed to hear more.
“Ah, Tess,” Caley whispered. “Seriously, are you okay?”
I paid my obvious inappropriate behavior no attention. The fantasy the ghost built in my mind needed to have a conclusion. “Yes. Yes. I’m good.”
“I would thrust against you, demanding you react to my intentions. You’d scream out and I would echo the sound with a moan of my own, as I used all my strength to satisfy you.”
Caley chuckled nervously.
I gripped the edge of the table in front of me and held on tight.
“You’d come into your orgasm because I’d leave you with no other choice. But I wouldn’t stop there.” He ran his finger along my exposed lower back and the coldness against my hot skin made me shiver. “Without giving you the chance to recover, I’d flip you over on your knees,” his tone dipped lower, “and fuck you senseless.”
I shot up from my seat, which caused the stool to slam back into the person behind me, who swore in return. “I have to go.”
Caley nodded. “Ah yeah, I think you do.”
Without another word—or a goodbye to the living men or the dead one who had got me all hot and bothered—I bolted from the bar and ran so hard my calves burned, reminding me of the three-inch heels strapped to my feet.
The ghost didn’t follow me and nothing pleased me more. I needed some space, time to return to reality or to pleasure the need out of me—either would do.
Within only a few minutes, I arrived at my condominium, which appeared more like an old textile factory, but inside were renovated modern apartments. The arousal burning inside me hadn’t vanished. The wetness between my thighs was a constant reminder of the ghost’s words.
I ran up the stairs while I took my keys out from my back pocket. At the thick mahogany wooden door, I raised my key pass to the scanner, grabbed the chrome door handle and swung it open.
Just three doors down, I opened the door to my condo before slamming it closed behind me. I didn’t bother to lock the door and did the only thing I thought of now. I sprinted to the bedroom, stripped out of my clothes and finished the fantasy the ghost had built in my mind.

About the Author: 

Stacey Kennedy’s novels are lighthearted fantasy with heart-squeezing, thigh-clenching romance, and they even give you a good chuckle every now and again. But within the stories you’ll also find fast-paced action, life-threatening moments and a big bad villain who needs to be destroyed. Her urban fantasy/paranormal and erotic romance series have hit Amazon Kindle and All Romance eBooks bestseller lists.

Stacey welcomes comments from readers. You can find her at www.staceykennedy.com
 

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