Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Blog Tour & Giveaway - Lost Heroes II by A. Carina Barry


Synopsis
Book 1 Osprey's Tale:
Teriel Osmond, also known as Osprey, has lost his friends, his wings, and his lover over the past five years. Given a new set of artificial wings he feels physically complete but his heart is not whole. In walks Amelia Storm, the girl who was once called Firefly. She is the one he longed for but never won. Is it coincidence or fate that has drawn them back together now. Life and time has left its scars on both of them. Can old friends and new desire heal the wounds they carry?

Book 2 Firefly's Tale:
Amelia Storm walked away from her friends, her family, and her home after a catastrophic event on set at a television show. She's spent the past five years singing in Germany and touring in Europe trying to distance herself from her memories as "Firefly". But the tour is finally coming to the U.S. and she can't deny that the only man she's really wanted is the one she left behind with her old life. But can romancing the famous flyer end in anything but disaster? Or will trying to obtain her dreams cost her everything she holds dear once more?

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  •   Excerpt
    Excerpt 1: Lost Heroes 2: Osprey's Tale
    Amelia’s face grew pensive and her steps slowed. “You’re poking fun at me.” Clearly his joking had wounded her. All this time alone must have affected his people skills; he would never have slipped up like that in the past. Some gentleman he was.

    “No, no, I’m not, I promise,” he shook his head, setting the colored beads woven into his white-blonde hair and black-spotted neck feathers to clacking softly. “It’s just that I picked this place because it has windows all around it. I like to see trouble coming in advance,” he said, trying to recover the mood. He sped up and wrapped his arms around Amelia’s waist, “Here, let me get the door for you.” Amelia jumped a bit at his unexpected move but he saw her curiosity overcome her as she peered into the room beyond. He watched as she took in the dark blue tones of the room, the king sized bed, and the triangular wall sconces that gave off a soft, dim light so that the city lights beyond were visible in the darkness. The view here was always soothing to him. Teriel just hoped that she would like it as well.

    “Look at this room! I didn’t realize you were so fond of blue.”

    “Well now you know,” he replied.

    Her eyes settled on the small, lower, bed covered in dull grey sheets and she glanced over her shoulder at him, “What’s the second bed for? Do you have some sort of living arrangement with someone?”

    He needed to explain it to her but choked on the words. No one else knew what these new wings had cost him, but she deserved the truth. “Since I had the metal wings bonded to me, I can’t sleep on my back without tearing up a normal bed. So I had a smaller, more durable one made to give me a break from sleeping on my stomach.” He glanced away from her as he spoke, he didn’t want to see pity or sorrow in those green-brown eyes of hers.

    Instead, he felt her turn slightly inside the circle of his arms. She waited for him to meet her eyes before she spoke, “I’m glad you found a way out of your dilemma. I take it the large bed is more for recreation these days?” He let out the breath he had been holding. Her eyes held no pity or revulsion at his revelation. A weight lifted off of his shoulders.

    Teriel turned her the rest of the way around, the long waves of her mink hair traced soft patterns across his tanned skin. Pulling her to him, he made sure that she could see his face and he could clearly see hers. He looked into those shining hazel eyes with his honey amber ones as he leaned down closer to her. “Well, it hasn’t seen much recreation lately. But perhaps you would like to help me change that?” he whispered. A small, sweet smile crossed her face. Desire, so long dormant, flared within him once more. Hope and a wild, desperate longing seized him.
     Excerpt 2 from Lost Heroes 2: Osprey's Tale
    Teriel nodded at him and stepped into the bay. Once the rear doors shut, the outer ones opened to the night air. He lifted off and rose up high. Pumping his wings heavily he shot across the sky, feeling them respond to his commands. They opened and closed at his will, but still, a little bit slower, a little less smoothly than his long lost feathered ones. Closing his eyes beneath the moon and stars glittering above the smog of the city, he opened his arms and allowed himself to freefall into the embrace of the air around him. The damp, cold air kissed his skin and felt like an absolution as he fell through the clouds, the wind screaming as he gained momentum. He burst from the cloud cover over the brilliant lights of New York, and still he didn't pull out. Amelia was right; they did kind of beckon. He could just keep going. He had no fear and it would be over so fast he knew it wouldn’t even hurt. He would be beyond all fear and worry and pain, forever. The day had been pretty wonderful; he could be like a samurai on a perfect day, committing seppuku like they had in a book he had once read. But Amelia wouldn’t understand. He might be ashamed of his past, but a warrior didn’t go down without a fight whether that fight came from within or without. So as the tops of the tallest buildings became level with him, he snapped out his wings to their fullest extent and rode the thermals back up.

    Besides, Amelia needed him at her concert. He had at least that long. But after that? All this time and he still didn’t know if she would bolt away again without a word, without so much as a goodbye like she had after Urban Apocalypse? How can you be so close to someone and still feel like an outsider?

    He angled his wings and turned circling the bright spires, giving some late night office worker or hotel visitor a story to share the next day. He didn’t care. Love him, hate him, fear him, pity him, he didn’t care anymore. He was just a man deep down, and his mortality had been driven home to him long ago with the loss of his wings. Amelia could hide being different if she wanted to, but he couldn’t anymore even though that wolf-hunting bastard took the part of his freakiness that made life worthwhile. He leveled briefly and cut sharply to the left, his anger leaving a taste in his mouth as metallic as his wings.

    Diving low he spotted a crouched figure working on a window with a set of lock picks. Bad day for you, buddy, he thought as he dove down.
    Excerpt 3 from "Lost Heroes 2: Firefly's Tale

    “Look at this room! I didn’t realize you were so fond of blue.”

    “Well, now you know,” he replied.

    A darker rectangle sat nearby that of the main bed between it and the windows. Amelia paused at the sight of it and looked up at Teriel confused. “What’s the second bed for? Do you have some sort of living arrangement with someone?”

    He looked away, speaking slowly, reluctantly, “Since I had the new wings bonded to me, I can’t sleep on my back without tearing up a normal bed. So I had a smaller, more durable one made to give me a break from sleeping on my stomach.” The man who had no embarrassment about flaunting his body to the world in a house surrounded by windows turned suddenly shy from revealing this little secret from his life. Amelia had really not considered the ramifications of trying to sleep each night with what amounted to a metal backpack made of blades. But Teriel was clearly uneasy, worried somehow about her opinion of his necessary arrangement.

    She twisted part way around under his grip so that she could see him over her shoulder. “I am glad you found a way out of your dilemma. I take it the large bed is more for recreation these days?”

    Teriel’s eyes lit up again and he drew her around fully, pulled her close and leaned in until their foreheads were nearly touching. “Well, it hasn’t seen much recreation lately. But perhaps you would like to help me change that?” he whispered. His brilliant yellow eyes held passion, but also a hopeful pleading. The odds were good that Teriel was just as lonely as Amelia had been. In trying to hide her anomalous glow, Amelia couldn’t afford to get close to anyone either. Her love affairs since the one fling with Kenneth had been exactly what she was trying to avoid: short, meaningless, and often because of her limited stardom as a singer, not for who she really was. She managed to suppress a bitter laugh at the thought although a pained smile came to her face. The low lighting was on her side, though, for Teriel took it to be one of happiness.
    Excerpt 4 from "Lost Heroes 2: Firefly's Tale"

    “I guess we both got our feet wet in the hero business again. And yet, I still didn’t manage to get a beverage,” Teriel said scanning the area once more.

    Amelia couldn’t resist teasing him some. “Poor baby! They should have something by the fountain,” she replied with mock concern. He took it well.

    “You laugh but being a super hero is hard work.” They both spotted the red and white umbrella stripes at the same time just past the tree line near the fountain. Teriel wandered off to get them drinks while Amelia took a moment to sit at the ledge of the fountain. Her feet appreciated a respite after being forced to run in heels. Soon the pair of them was sipping drinks as they sat and watched the people watching them go by. She thought she heard Teriel splashing his hand in the fountain some but wisely made no comment on it.

    At last she said, “It’s been a good day,” Amelia said at last. “But do you know what would make it even better? If you took me dancing.” With that she playfully bumped her shoulder against his, a teasing look on her face.

    Teriel set his drink down and turned away as he said, “I can’t do that, Amelia. I am sorry but I can’t be that close to people with these new wings.” She could hear how much it hurt him to admit it, but she knew he would say that. Amelia planned to broaden his world a little. Teriel spent too much time at home and at the publishing offices.

    Standing up she reached out for his hand saying, “Why can’t we dance right here?” Taking his fingers she pulled gently until he reluctantly joined her.

    “But we don’t have any music,” he protested, but she knew his heart wasn’t in it. He wanted to dance; he just didn't believe it was possible still.

    “We have the fountain, and…” Leaning in close, nearly resting her head on his jacket, she began to sing to him. It was a new ballad she had been working on; only she and her band mates had heard it before. She laced the fingers of her left hand into his and took his other hand, guiding it around her waist. And finally, Teriel began to move with her, a simple sway, probably ingrained into every kid who ever had a school dance. But she knew how to waltz and simply helped guide him through the movements of the box step, singing all the while. She saw him close his eyes, and she could feel his body let go, the tension leaving him as he fell into the moment with her, something she knew he rarely did in public. She could never compete with Teriel’s new-found money, but there were some gifts you couldn’t buy.
    MeetTheAuthor


    A. Carina Barry has an eclectic writing style that swings like a pendulum between the polar opposites of love and death. Between these two points lies the vast totality of human existence. She believes that if you can master the themes governing the beginning and end of life, the rest will come to you. Her work has appeared in has appeared in the ‘Haikus for Lovers: An Anthology of Love and Lust” by Buttontapper Press and is featured in “The Rogues Gallery: The Illustrated Police News” anthology by Firbolg Publishing. In addition she has a chilling anthology with her husband called “The Under-Circus and Other Tales”. The Lost Heroes series featured here is about adventure and romance with super heroes. She enjoys spending time with her pets, playing video games, reading, creating art, and writing alongside her husband.


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    Release Day Blitz & Giveaway - The Bondage Club by Alexandrea Weis




    Synopsis
    A man looking for a new beginning

    Hunter Donovan is a writer who dreamed of penning the great American novel but settled for a job running the family business, Donovan Books. Trapped publishing other people’s stories, Hunter buries his frustrations in vodka and an endless parade of one-night stands. 

    A woman with a secret

    Cary Anderson is the perky, petite, and staunchly determined editor who is well versed in erotica fiction. But Cary has a kinky side that she is struggling to keep hidden from the world.

    Fed up with dwindling sales, Hunter hopes to breathe new life into his publishing house by breaking into the risqué world of erotica. He hires Cary to rescue his company and she is keen to show her new boss everything she knows. But what starts out as a lesson in sexual fiction turns into an unexpected roller coaster ride of disastrous romantic encounters. And just when Cary helps stir Hunter’s creative voice, he uncovers the truth about her wicked ways. 

    Some ties that bind can cut right to the heart in…The Bondage Club.
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    Excerpt
     The veil of evening was reaching across his office window when Hunter’s cell phone on the side of his desk rang. Checking the caller ID, he frowned when he saw that the number was blocked.

          “This is Hunter Donovan,” he barked into the phone.

          “Do you always answer the phone in such a cheerful manner?” a seductive female voice reprimanded.

          “That depends on who this is.”

          “Cary told me of your little meeting today, and your interest in my next book. You don’t waste any time do you?”

          Hunter’s heart skipped a beat. “Well, well, Ms. Slut. Nice to hear your voice again. I hope your time at the Book Expo was worthwhile.”

          “You were the highlight of my trip, Mr. Donovan.”

          Hunter smiled as he sat back in his creaky desk chair. “I’m so glad. I was beginning to think you didn’t like me.”
          “Have you ever met a woman who didn’t like you?”
          The question made Hunter chuckle. “Which answer will get me your next book, Ms. Slut?”
          A high-pitched tinkling laugh came through the speaker of his iPhone, making Hunter’s stomach flutter ever so lightly. “I like a man who doesn’t waste time with sweet talk. Check your email. I just sent you the manuscript. It’s called The Bondage Club, and if you’re interested, e-mail me a contract, and I will look it over.”
          “Can I ask what it’s about? I mean, with a title like that I can guess, but….” His voice faded as his curiosity rose. 
          “There are many different kinds of bondage, Mr. Donovan, that don’t involve ropes, chains, or even handcuffs.”
          Hunter gaped at his cell phone. “I don’t get it.”
          “Love can be a form of bondage,” she explained. “We can get tied to someone just as easily as we can be tied up by someone. The book is about bondage in all of its forms.”
          “Then I look forward to reading it.” He paused as he thought of an idea. “But why not come to my office? We can discuss the details of the contract over lunch,” he pursued with a hint of insistence in his voice.
          “I don’t think so. Lunch with you would be dangerous.”
          Hunter coyly smiled. “For which one of us, Ms. Slut?”    
          “I’m not your type, Mr. Donovan.”
          Hunter’s body rippled with the hint of a challenge. “You never know; if Donovan Books handles your novel, we may grow on each other.”
          “I hope not. Getting involved with the man who publishes my book would complicate matters. I’m also a very demanding author. I might get on your nerves after a time.”
          “I have a lot of demanding authors. You would fit right in.”
          “Do you usually try and date your authors, or will I be the first?”
          He fingered a corner of the manuscript open on the desk before him as his imagination began to wander. “You would be the first. I never date clients.”
          “I heard a nasty little rumor to the contrary, about your brother and Monique Delome. They were engaged and then she up and married some Texas oil man. Lucky girl.”
          “Lucky to be rid of my brother,” Hunter returned, pushing the manuscript in front of him to the side.
          “Oh, do I detect a note of sibling rivalry, Mr. Donovan?”
          He leaned back in his chair and turned his eyes to his arched window. “Rivalry, nah. More like deep-seated hatred. And if I’m going to bare my soul to you, you should start calling me, Hunter.”
          “Let me guess, Hunter.” Her voice was throaty and delicious, spurring on his desire. “He stole your Legos when you were six and you have never forgiven him.”
          Hunter ran his hand over his face, feeling the conversation was getting a little too personal. “Never mind my brother. Let’s talk about you.” 
          “I make it a practice never to talk about myself. The less people know about me, the better.”
          “I don’t agree, Ms. Sl….” Hunter crinkled his brow. “What else can I call you? Ms. Slut is too—”
          “Call me Smuttie, if you like.”
          “Smuttie…don’t you have a real name?”
          “Smuttie is all you need to know.” The sound of voices in the background broke in. “Let me know what you think of my manuscript, Hunter. I’ll be waiting to hear from you.” Then the line went dead.

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    MeetTheAuthor
    Alexandrea Weis is an advanced practice registered nurse who was born and raised in New Orleans. Having been brought up in the motion picture industry, she learned to tell stories from a different perspective and began writing at the age of eight. Infusing the rich tapestry of her hometown into her award-winning novels, she believes that creating vivid characters makes a story memorable. A permitted/certified wildlife rehabber with the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries, Weis rescues orphaned and injured wildlife. She lives with her husband and pets in New Orleans.





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    Monday, July 28, 2014

    Release Day Blitz & Giveaway - Hope Over Fear by J. A. DeRouen

    Synopsis
    Today is the day – the day that the man I love marries someone else. I don’t deserve pity or sympathy. I’ve made my bed. I left Mason and ripped his heart to pieces as I ran away. The guilt and sorrow consume me, threatening to choke me everyday.

    But today is a new beginning. Today is the day I will wake up with a renewed resolve and determination to do better … to be better … to be worthy. My name is Sara Preston, and this is my story about what happens after.

    Hope Over Fear can be read as a stand alone novel.





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    I slide on my jeans and set out to find Sara. When I reach the doorway of the living room, I see her leaning against the kitchen counter, lost in thought. She’s wearing my shirt, and damn if that doesn’t make my dick twitch. She doesn’t see me, so I take this opportunity to drink her in. The sun shines through her mussed wavy brown hair, and the faintest smile is playing on her lips. She lifts her fingers up to her lips and closes her eyes. A soft giggle escapes her, and I’m mesmerized. Watching her in this private moment, I feel it deep in my chest. So deep, I find myself rubbing my heart to ease the pressure.

    Sara breaks out of her trance and reaches up into the cabinet to retrieve two coffee cups. When she lifts her arms, the bottom of my shirt raises up just enough to reveal a hint of her barely-there panties and the under curve of her delectable ass. God, this girl will be the death of me.

    I quickly and silently walk up behind Sara, unable to wait another second before I touch her. I wrap my arm around her waist, the other arm around her chest, and gently lick up her neck until I reach her ear. Her body quickly jumps at my touch and then settles into a sultry shiver that runs the length of her body.
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    J.A. Derouen resides in South Louisiana where she lives with her husband, son (aptly nicknamed "The Professor"), and her furry friend, Scout. She has earned bachelor’s degrees in psychology and nursing. When she's not writing or inhaling romance novels by the stack, she works as a women's health nurse. She’s been an avid reader and daydreamer since childhood, and she's never stopped turning the page to get to the next happily ever after.







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    Wednesday, July 23, 2014

    Review: Gone by Michelle Flick



    (5 out of 5 STARS)


    Michelle, you have managed to write yet another phenomenal book!
    This took me back to high school in more ways than one. The heartbreak of first love gone bad, how easy it is to lose yourself in your significant other. Even more so when you're a teenager.
    Michelle entwines the thoughts of a teenage girl so perfectly into the story. Sometimes, as we grow older, it's easy to lose the emotions of that age. Michelle executed it perfectly.
    Gone is filled with heartbreak, healing, angst, more heartbreak, and overcoming it all. I give this book the full 5 amazing stars and it deserves every single one. On top of the emotion packed story-line, the writing style was the kind you get lost in and don't want to leave. All qualities of an amazing book.
    Great job Michelle! I can't wait to read what's to come.

    Blog Tour & Giveaway - Going The Distance by Christa Cervone

    Synopsis
    Life has been a roller coaster for Gabriel ‘The Saint’ Vega. From surviving a hellish childhood, to reuniting with his lost brother, only to hit the struggle of helping him battle his drug addiction. Boxing saved Gabriel’s life, and just when his career hits the fast track, he finally finds love with Salem; at least for a short time. 

    Social differences, obligations, and misguided good intentions tore Gabriel and Salem apart before they could ever really get started.

    Will Gabriel be able to save his brother from the whirlpool of addiction that threatens to drag him under? Is Salem capable of breaking away from the ropes that bind her to doing what’s expected rather than what and whom she desires? Can Gabriel convince Salem that their mutual feelings are worth fighting for, and that together, they will be able to go the distance?

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    PROLOGUE

    As Salem drives away, Gabriel and Jason fade into the darkness. She drives and drives, as if on autopilot, until she comes to a stop at a traffic light. She realizes that her palms are sweaty from holding the steering wheel so tightly, and each tear that hits her cheeks stings as it rolls down her face. Say, what are you doing? Turn the damn car around. Go to him. Tell him how you feel. She looks up into the rearview mirror as her inner dialogue plays through her head. No, Salem! You’re doing the right thing; you already have feelings for him, and if you continue down this road, someone is going to get hurt.

    A loud honk brings her back to reality. Looking up at the traffic light, she realizes it’s now turning red for a second time. The car behind her revs its engine and pulls up next to her. “Why don’t you pay attention? You dumb bitch!” the driver yells angrily, then cuts in front of her car and runs the red light.

    She’s still shaken from Gabriel’s dismissal of her. “Pull yourself together,” she wipes the tears away. “It’s not like the two of you would ever work, anyways. He did you a favor.”

    The light turns green and Salem proceeds through the intersection, managing to make it home without further incident. She’s greeted by Jocelyn, who’s sitting on the couch watching an episode of Revenge. “I didn’t expect you home tonight, or I would’ve waited to watch this.”

    Salem stands at the top of the stairs in silence. She’s disheveled; her typically creamy, porcelain skin is blotchy, and her puffy, bloodshot eyes are a dead giveaway that she’s been crying. “What the hell happened?!” Jocelyn kicks the blanket off of her lap and rushes to her friend’s side.

    “Ugh, where do I start?”

    “What did he do now? I’m going to kill him,” she sneers.

    Salem lets out a heavy, staggered breath as she responds, “No Jocey, it’s not Blaine.”

    Jocelyn studies her friend’s face. “Then, who? I’m not sure if I’m following you here.” She leads Salem over to the couch and the two of them climb under the blanket.

    “I messed up, Joce,” Salem sighs, leaning her head onto Jocelyn’s shoulder.

    “Aw… Say.”

    “After I caught Blaine last night,” she takes a deep, calming breath, trying to build up the confidence to finish, “I ended up at Gabriel’s.”

    “Well, I kind of figured that out when the three of you showed up here this morning.”

    “I…”

    “Wait, don’t say another word.” Jocelyn dumps her side of the blanket onto Salem’s lap and scurries across the room, before disappearing into the kitchen. Salem sees the light from the refrigerator illuminating the dark kitchen, and then hears the sound of whipped cream being squirted. A moment later, Jocelyn reenters the room carrying a half gallon of ice cream in one hand and two spoons in the other. She smiles warmly, “Okay, proceed.”

    The sadness on Salem’s face softens. “Thanks, Jocey.”

    “It’s just what the doctor ordered,” she laughs. “And by the look of you, you needed the sundae version, not just plain old ice cream.”

    “You’re so right.” Salem takes the container of ice cream and a look of guilt then appears on her face, “Yeah, well, I wasn’t so strong last night.”

    “Did you sleep with him?” Jocelyn doesn’t waste any time.

    Salem’s lip begins to quiver and the tears begin to flow as she nods her head, “I made a mistake.”

    “A mistake?” Jocelyn blurts out. “I don’t think so, Say. I saw the way the two of you looked at each other. As far as

    I’m concerned, the only mistake you made yesterday was not dumping…”

    “Joce.”

    “I know you don’t wanna hear it, but I’m going to say it, anyway.”

    Salem laughs through her tears, knowing full well her best friend is going to speak her mind. “Of course you are.”

    “Look, we both know I’m not a fan of Blaine’s. Actually, I despise the man. He’s a fucking scumbag and I’m not sure why you can’t see it.”

    The two friends get quiet and Salem begins to eat the ice cream.

    “Do you think you don’t deserve to be happy?” Jocelyn breaks their silence, scooping a heaping spoonful of whipped cream.

    “I can be happy with Blaine.”

    Jocelyn shoots her friend a look. “Are you happy right now?”

    “No,” she lets out an exasperated breath, “but, I can get us back to where we once were. I know I can.”

    “Why?”

    “Why, what?”

    “Why do you want him? Help me understand.”

    “I’m not sure you will understand. You’ve never had…” Salem stops herself.

    “Never had, what?”

    “Jocelyn,” she sighs, “you’ve never been in a serious relationship.”

    “You’re absolutely right, and do you know why?”

    Salem shakes her head.

    “Because, I haven’t met a man worthy of me and I’m not going to settle, like you have.” Jocelyn sees the wounded look on her friend’s face and immediately regrets what she’s just said. “I’m sorry, Say. I don’t mean to hurt your feelings, but it’s the truth. I’ve sat around and watched my best friend being treated like a doormat for years. I know exactly what not to look for; and as for you, you’d rather settle for someone who treats you like shit than to be alone.”

    “That’s not…”

    “No, it’s my turn. I’m going to tell you how I see it. I think you felt something last night with Gabriel.” Jocelyn studies her friend’s face, hoping to get a glimpse of something. “All these years, you’ve gone through the motions of being the good girlfriend; thinking that would be enough, that he would change. Yet, here we sit.”

    “You’ve got it all wrong, Jocey.”

    “Do I? Would you like me to remind you of all the nights I’ve lain next to you, while you’ve cried yourself to sleep because that asshole stood you up? Or how about the time he showed up drunk and reeking of another woman’s perfume?”

    Salem’s shoulders sink down. “He doesn’t want me,” her voice is all of a whisper.

    “Who doesn’t want you?”

    “Gabriel. He said what happened last night can’t happen again and he pushed me away.”

    “And let me guess; you being you, just walked away?”

    “What was I supposed to do?”

    “Geez, I don’t know… stay and fight?”

    “Stay and fight for what, a man who doesn’t want me?”

    “Oh, I don’t think it’s a matter of him not wanting you, Say. I think it’s more like the fact he knows you’ll probably end up breaking his heart.”

    “That’s just it. I told him the first night we went out that I wasn’t what he needed. I think he sees that now.”

    “And now your feelings are hurt by this?”

    “It would never work, anyways. We come from two different worlds,” Salem tries to brush it off.

    “So, what difference does that make?”

    “Oh yeah, sure, can you see him at one of my parents’ dinner parties?”

    “Yeah, actually I can. And he’d probably liven it up a little!” Jocelyn laughs.



    “You’re not helping.”

    “I’m not sure what you want me to help you with. I’m certainly not Team Blaine, and I’m not going to sit by and let

    him continue to treat you the way he does. What’s got you so scared?”

    “The future.”

    “The future?!” Jocelyn exclaims. “Don’t you think you may be jumping the gun a little here?”

    “Jocey, I’m graduating next spring. The next step in my plan is marriage, then a house, and then kids.”

    “Screw your plans, Say. Why do you need a damn plan, anyways? You’re young, beautiful, and you’re going to be one hell of a lawyer. This is the time you should be out experiencing life. You have your whole life to worry about getting married and having babies.”

    “But, it’s what I’m supposed to do.”

    “Says who, your parents?”

    “It’s what I’ve dreamed about since I was a kid.”

    “Salem, when are you going to realize it’s not your dream?” Jocelyn repositions herself on the couch so that she’s directly facing Salem. “This life you’re living, is your parents’ dream. You need to wake up and be your own damn person, not the person your parents have molded you into or who Blaine wants you to be. Where’s that girl I once knew? The one who snuck out of boarding school with me and went to college frat parties. Where’s the girl who got wasted on cheap beer and sang karaoke all night long with me?”

    “I am my own person, and ‘that girl’ is still right here,” Salem insists.

    “Tell me one major decision you’ve made on your own lately.”

    Salem sits quietly.

    “You can’t think of one, can you?”

    “Actually, I can,” she bites back.

    “Bullshit,” Jocelyn purses her lips together.

    “I’m not going into corporate law,” Salem spits out.

    “Excuse me?”

    “You heard me. I’m not going into corporate law. I’ve decided to be a guardian ad litem instead.”

    A glowing smile spreads across Jocelyn’s face. “Holy shit, Say! I’m so proud of you.”

    Salem tries to hide her smile, but it finally shines through.

    “Your parents are gonna shit a brick,” Jocelyn laughs.

    “I know.”

    “When do you plan on dropping that bomb on them?”

    “After graduation,” Salem says slyly.

    “Oh, to be a fly on the wall when your father hears this.”

    “You and Gabriel are the only people who know.”

    “You told Gabriel before you told your best friend?”

    “I feel comfortable with him.”

    “Clearly, since you gave it up to him,” she nudges Salem’s shoulder.

    Salem’s hands cover her face in embarrassment.

    “How was he?”

    “I’m not like you, Jocey. I don’t kiss and tell.”

    “I’m not asking you to tell me how he kisses. I want to know how he is in bed.”

    “No way,” Salem replies adamantly.

    Not caring about the objection in her friend’s voice, Jocelyn continues on. “Is he strong? Did he go all ‘Dom’ on you like the guys in some of my trashy romance novels? Is he big? I bet he’s big!”

    Salem remains tight-lipped. “I’m not telling you, Jocelyn.”

    “Come on, give me a little something? Okay, fine,” she relents on the more risqué questions, “just tell me if he’s a good kisser then.”

    The corners of Salem’s lips turn up as a smile appears and she hugs her knees.

    “I’ll take that as a ‘yes,’” Jocelyn chuckles and keeps on going with her interrogation. “How are his hands, are they rough and callused from fighting?”

    “Surprisingly no, they’re very soft and his touch is gentle.”

    “Gentle?” Jocelyn’s face scrunches up. “Hmmm… I wouldn’t have figured him for gentle.”

    “Me either,” Salem utters.

    “You okay, Say?”

    “Yeah, I’m fine. It’s just…”

    “It’s just, what?”

    Salem’s face turns a light shade of pink. “I can’t,” she laughs, embarrassed.

    “Look, if you can’t tell me, who can you tell?”

    Finally, Salem gives in to her friend’s coercion. “He made me feel so wanted, like I was the only woman in the world.

    And the way he looks at me…”

    Salem’s heart instantly drops into her stomach at the thought of Gabriel’s eyes on her; how his hands danced over her skin, how his soft lips grazed her neck, then her breasts, and finally down between her legs. Closing her eyes, she tries to shake her arousal and regain her composure. If Jocelyn catches wind of it, she’ll never leave her alone. The questions will go on all night long.

    “Um, if I’m not mistaken, that’s how your man is supposed to make you feel,” Jocelyn mocks.

    “Yeah, well, I’ve never felt that way with Blaine.”

    “Well, that’s because Blaine is a douche and wouldn’t know a good woman if she bit him in the ass. And don’t you dare bite him in the ass!”

    “You don’t have to worry about that.” Salem shoots Jocelyn a look, and they both begin to laugh uncontrollably.



    “Thanks, Jocey,” Salem snuggles up to her best friend, “you always know how to make me feel better.”

    “Say, I don’t want to be that person.”

    Salem is taken aback by what she just heard and her head jerks away from Jocelyn. “What?”

    “Oh Say, I didn’t mean it like that,” she frowns. “What I meant was, I want you to have a man in your life that can comfort you and make you laugh, like I can, not one that makes you cry.”

    “Oh, okay,” Salem sighs in relief. “I thought…”

    “Don’t you dare even say it! You’re stuck with me, Say.”

    “Good, because I don’t want you going anywhere.”
      


    MeetTheAuthor


     
    Born and raised in New England, Christa is a married mother of three. She began writing her first book, Broken, in October 2012, as a love story to her husband, Frank. During the writing process, Christa managed to keep her book a secret from the majority of her family and friends, including her mother. She finally revealed that she had written a book on her personal Facebook page just two weeks before Broken was released.

    Broken was released in February 2013, and within twenty-four hours of its release, it was on Amazon's Movers and Shakers list as well as in the Top 20 Erotica. Christa released her second novel, On the Ropes - Book One in the Down for the Count series, in February 2014. On the Ropes has also climbed the charts on Amazon, hitting the Top 10 Sports Fiction and the Top 20 Romance Sports Fiction lists. Book Two, Going the Distance, is slated to be released in the summer of 2014.

    Christa also has several other novels in the works, with no release dates announced at this time.


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